ANTISEMITISM IN FRANCE
The French have an expression
"Plus ca change, c'est la meme chose",*
which will cause you depression
if you believe Mankind eventually follows
a path to love, tolerance and peace
since it means that things stay about the same
no matter who or what's to blame.
So, whether in today's France or looking back into the past,
the play hasn't changed, only the cast.
From before the days of Dreyfus to the Nazis and Vichy,
for Jews , it's not always Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
Malheureusement**, it's often been taking a chance
trying to live Jewish in France.
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1/10/15
**Malheureusement
- Four kosher deli hostages were killed BEFORE French police went in - as dramatic new video shows the moment SWAT team gunned down terrorist in a storm of bullets as he made his suicidal charge
- From bikini babe to burka-clad jihadi fighter with a crossbow: 'Wife' of Kosher supermarket killer becomes France's most wanted woman after going on the run
- How hero hiding in cardboard box guided police by texts as they moved in to take out jihadi brothers at print plant
- Saved by hiding in the FREEZER: Thirty Jewish shoppers avoided being taken hostage at kosher deli by shutting themselves in cold storage, huddling together to stay warm
- Dramatic moment police officer is shot and wounded outside Paris kosher deli where Islamist militant held terrified hostages
- 'Thank God our children are safe': Three terrorists and four hostages dead but - amid the carnage - a moment of heart-wrenching relief
- Girlfriend of murdered Charlie Hebdo editor says she 'knew he was going to die' and blames police for failing to prevent massacre
- US issues global travel warning saying terror attacks against Americans are growing
- French National Front leader Marine Le Pen calls for return of death penalty as far-right party is expected to receive poll boost in wake of terror attacks
- MAX HASTINGS: Why the liberals who defended traitors like Snowden and Assange should look at this photo and admit: We were deluded fools
- 'They spared me because I am a woman... but said I had to wear a veil': Horrific ordeal of survivor who saw colleagues slaughtered
- Asterix returns to pay tribute to the Charlie Hebdo victims: Cartoonist behind legendary comic strip comes out of retirement to show his respects
- 'It looks like my prettier twin sister': Teen girl's fury that her yearbook photo was heavily retouched without her permission to make her look thinner and clear-skinned
- Twin brothers arrested for planning to leave Canada to join terrorist groups
- MITT AGAIN? Romney tells small group of donors that he's thinking of another presidential run
- Cop unknowingly shoots fellow officer when both were undercover conducting a drug bust
- Former CIA chief David Petraeus facing criminal charges for allegedly giving classified information to Army Reserve officer he was having an affair with
- Woman kisses the STRANGER next to her after boyfriend snubs her on kiss-cam at New York Knicks game
- Staten Island prosecutor who oversaw Eric Garner chokehold case to run for Congress
- EXCLUSIVE: Now Ferguson prosecutor is accused of lying about evidence in ANOTHER grand jury which cleared police of killing two unarmed black men
- Transgender 'toxic tush doctor', 33, who 'injected women with super glue, cement and tire sealant' smirks in court as her bond is set at $40,000
- Repairman, 30, killed after getting pinned between two elevators inside Manhattan high-rise
- Feel fat when you're on? Your period is tricking you! How menstrual hormones make women think they're putting on weight
- Princeton grad hires top New York lawyer and appears bedraggled in court as he's indicted for killing his $200m banker father
'Every single French Jew I know has left Paris': Editor of Britain's Jewish Chronicle claims people are fleeing terror-hit French capital
- Stephen Pollard says terror attack on Kosher store in Paris is no 'fluke'
- 'Every single French Jew I know has either left or is actively working out how to leave', he said
- Experts believe that more than 100,000 French Jews have left since 2013
- France's Chief Rabbi has said after a number of attacks on Jews in the past year: 'Jews murdered were targeted specifically because they were Jewish'
- Policing stepped up across British Jewish areas, community body says
- Mayor's office has announced closure of shops in famous Jewish area
PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 9 January 2015 | UPDATED: 15:02 EST, 9 January 2015
Warning: Stephen Pollard, editor of the Jewish Chronicle, says that Jews are fleeing France and this will increase because of today's terror attack
Jews are fleeing terror-hit Paris because of growing anti-Semitism in France, one of Britain's most influential Jewish journalists said today.
Stephen Pollard, editor of the Jewish Chronicle, spoke out after an Islamic terrorist took six people hostage and held them captive in a Kosher supermarket in the French capital.
This afternoon police ordered all shops in a famous Jewish neighborhood in central Paris to close.
The mayor's office in Paris announced the closure of shops along the Rosiers street in Paris' Marais neighborhood, in the heart of the tourist district and less than a mile away from the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo where 12 people were killed on Wednesday.
Hours before the Jewish Sabbath, the street is usually crowded with French Jews and tourists alike.
Mr Pollard said today's terror attack in Paris, linked to the massacre at the office of Charlie Hebdo, will force more French Jews to flee the country.
Many are moving to Britain or to Israel, according to a report published in the newspaper last year.
He said the fact that a terrorist had chosen to target a Jewish store was no 'fluke'.
In a series of tweets he said: 'Every single French Jew I know has either left or is actively working out how to leave'.
'So, it's a fluke that the latest target is a kosher grocer, is it?
'What's going on in France - outrages that have been getting worse for years - put our antisemitism problems in perspective'.
The hostage situation in the Porte de Vincennes part of the city is ongoing today.
But amid fears the terror attack may be linked to anti-Semitism police have also demanded that shops on Rue des Rosiers, in the Jewish quarter of Paris, to close early 'as a precaution' in case of further violence.
18 months ago France had around 500,000 Jewish residents - the largest population in the EU - but this may now be below 400,000, Mr Pollard's newspaper said.
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Mr Pollard said: 'It is the largest emigration of Jews anywhere since the war. That's a simple fact.
Last summer the new Chief Rabbi of France, Haim Korsia, admitted there was a mass exodus of Jews leaving the country for the UK, other parts of Europe, Israel and North America.
New threat: The scene today where around six people were being kept hostage in a Kosher supermarket, which was not chose by 'fluke', Mr Pollard said
Mr Korsia said this was a 'warning signal' for France.
He said: 'Jews have been killed and there were the shootings in Toulouse and in Brussels. In general, Jews feel vulnerable in our society.
'The Jews who were murdered were targeted specifically because they were Jewish.
'This means France hasn't found the words and actions necessary to reassure them.'
Joel Mergui, lay chairman of the National Union of French Synagogues, added: 'At some synagogues, whole benches are suddenly empty.'
Strasbourg-born banker Myriam Amsellem left France for London because the UK is 'safer and freer' than her home country, where she claims Jewish traditions were stopped.
She told the Jewish Chronicle last year: 'We feel a lot more comfortable here. I look at France now and I know I would not want to be there.'
Today police across Britain were stepping up security in Jewish areas after the terror outrage in France, a community body said.
The Community Security Trust (CST), which provides security advice to Britain's estimated 260,000 Jews, said police in London and Manchester in northern England had agreed to increase patrols at synagogues and other venues over the next days.
'There is currently no known link to the UK, but CST is in continuing contact with police and government, and there will be increased policing in Jewish neighbourhoods for this weekend's Sabbath,' the trust said on its website.
Last July, the CST said anti-Semitic incidents in Britain had risen amid fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinians in Gaza.
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