
The deputy head of Egypt�s dwindling Jewish community has been buried.
Nadia Haroun, lawyer and architect, was 59.
Haroun�s sister Magda, leader of the community, led the ceremony in Cairo�s downtown Gates of Heaven Synagogue Tuesday. It was attended by a handful of the remaining members of the aging community along with several Egyptian public figures.
Longtime friend Nevin Amin said Haroun died Thursday of a heart attack. She is survived by a son and daughter.
Most of Egypt�s once-thriving Jewish community left more than 60 years ago. Today, less than 40 remain.
Haroun was a daughter of prominent politician Chehata Haroun, known for his anti-Zionist politics. He defended Egyptian Jews against accusations that they had more loyalty to Israel than Egypt, at the peak of the Mideast wars.
(AP)
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Iranian Yidden are also anti-Zionist.
Re Comment no. 1: The Iranian Yidden (a Yiddish word which Iranian Jews did not learn until their arrival in the US and Europe in the last 40 years) whom I know are not anti-Zionist, and some of them have relatives who migrated after the 1979 revolution to Israel rather than Europe or the US. Where do you get your information?