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Muslims break fast at synagogue
Jakarta Post - July 2, 2016
Rabbi Yaakov Baruch of the synagogue said that the event was held as a form of hospitality and togetherness and at the same time as a way of introducing Judaism in the region.
"This is our initiative and was inspired by similar activities in London," Baruch said. He said the event, which was also attended by other religious leaders, was opened with Muslims prayers. He expressed hope that the event would serve to deter negativity and prejudice.
"This event can also serve as a barometer of interfaith tolerance in North Sulawesi," the rabbi said.
Indonesia is home to some 500 Jews, including 100 in North Sulawesi. Baruch said that Judaism was not a proselytizing religion and placed a greater focus on heritage and ancestry.
Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/07/02/island-focus-muslims-break-fast-synagogue.html.
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