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Tunisians cut Lag B'Omer fete over security

May 17, 2011 08:50
The El Ghriba synagogue

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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Security concerns have led to the cancellation of the main part of an annual Tunisian Jewish pilgrimage for the first time in 20 years.

Tunisian Jews have long marked Lag B'Omer with a mass visit to the historic El Ghriba synagogue on the island of Djerba.

But after months of political instability and rising anti-Jewish sentiment, including a protest in Tunis in February at which demonstrators reportedly called for death to Jews, communal leaders said the event would occur in a significantly reduced way.

Visitors will still be able to go the synagogue to light candles and receive a rabbinic blessing. But other customs, including a fete, procession and an auction, will not take place.