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The Jews in Egypt agreed to unite and establish one council for all Jews’ organizations and institutions in Egypt.
A Jew who converted to Islam and now lives in a cheap Cairo hotel tells his story. He grew up in Morocco, where his father was an advisor to King Muhammad V. He discusses his emigration to Israel and the mistreatment he received from Ashkenazi Jews.
A conference was held in Haifa where 200 Egyptian Jews gathered to claim their properties in Egypt. The author reports about the conference and met with Egyptian figures to investigate the matter.
A conference of Egyptian Jews was convened in Haifa, Israel to discuss matters such as the return of Jewish ‘personal properties,’ the Jewish supervision of their heritage in Egypt and establishing a documentation center to store documents related to Jewish family linage.
Egyptian Jews convened their first conference in Israel. They want to regain their properties in Egypt.
300 Jews descended from Egyptian origin held a conference in Haifa to discuss, amongst other things, financial compensation for possessions seized by the Egyptian government.
The author asserts in his article that Egypt has always been a place for a rainbow of ethnic and religious groups and that no group should dominate the others under pretext of majority.
Muhammad Mahmūd ‘Abd al- Rāziq reviews Kamāl Rahīm’s novel "Exhausted hearts" and Mahm?d ‘Arafāt’s narrative collection "On the mountain’s shore,”highlighting the characteristic style of each of them.
This article is an interview with the head of Cairo Jewish Community, Carmen Weinstein, who speaks about the conditions of the few Jews still living in Egypt and their relationship with the Egyptian government and Israel.
In an interview with al-Maydān, the head of the Jewish community in Egypt, Carmen Einstein, has denied rumors about disputes over the presidency of Cairo’s Jewish community. Einstein has also denied links with the Jewish community in the United States.

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