After Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune granted Algerian citizenship to Archbishop Jean-Paul Visco of Algeria.
Return of Algerian Jews |
Return of Algerian Jews
who has been in office for more than a year, according to Algeria's State television."The Catholic Church of Algeria has four dioceses: the Archdiocese of Algiers, the Diocese of Oran, the Diocese of Constantine, Annaba (East), the Diocese of Ghardaia and Agouat (South Central).
This led Bishop Visco to express his "great joy" and "gratitude" for President Tebboune's initiative.
In a post on his Facebook page, he said, "It is a powerful signal to our church, whose citizenship lives in full."
This was the beginning of the return of all Jews born in Algeria to the tombs of their relatives buried in the other bank of the average.
Also, this time, Haïm Korsia would not go to Tlemcen and Oran because of time constraints, but would return again to Algeria in the big future, he said.
In a previous visit to Senior Rabbi Haïm Korsia of France, Ali stressed that the restoration and preservation of Jewish cemeteries was in order to allow members of our community to visit them.
We seek openness to others and an exchange provided that President Emmanuel Macron and his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune find a ground for understanding.
Haim Corcia said that there were many who had already begun to work and be active in bringing together the Jewish community that had been and was still living in Algeria and its country of origin.
Thanks to the Algerian authorities working hard to reconcile memory and allow Algerian Jews to return to their country of origin.
To see the lights they knew during their childhood, and to smell again the smells they buried inside their hearts and memories in many years.
But that made many Jews in Algeria, Israel, France and the rest of the world dispute their rights in Algeria and covid to regain their property again.
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