Krakow – Armed Guards Block Worshippers From Entering Krakow Synagogue Amid Dispute Among Jewish Groups

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    Guards from a private security firm wearing balaclavas blocked the entrance to the Izaak Synagogue in Krakow, Poland, amid a dispute between the local Jewish community and the Chabad-run synagogue, July 1, 2019. (Michael Berenbaum)Krakow – Security guards prevented worshipers from entering one of Krakow’s synagogues amid a property use dispute between its Chabad-affiliated rabbi and others from the city’s tiny Orthodox Jewish community.

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    On Monday, guards from a private security firm wearing balaclavas blocked the entrance to the so-called Izaak Synagogue, Gazeta Wyborca reported. The regular worshipers called police, who arrived at the scene.

    The Chabad community have been leasing the building from the Jewish Community of Krakow, which is not affiliated with Chabad, since 2008, according to the report. A representative of the Chabad congregation told the daily that it has a valid lease on the building.

    The Jewish Community of Krakow, which last month faced protests for its leasing of a former synagogue to serve as a bar cafe, shut down the water and electricity to the building recently in a bid to get the Chabad congregation to leave, the article said.

    The Jewish Telegraphic Agency was not able to reach leaders of the Jewish Community of Krakow for a comment on Monday morning. Attempts to reach them by the Polish daily also were unsuccessful.

    The Chabad-congregation members prayed outside the locked synagogue.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    4 years ago

    When Jews fight each other, they are doing their enemy’s work.

    JCSHOULSON
    JCSHOULSON
    4 years ago

    I’d like to see the lease.

    Sholi-Katz
    Sholi-Katz
    4 years ago

    Just because the community messed up and leased a shul to a bar, does not mean that leasing a shul to Chabad was a bad thing. This the same shame, trying to renege on their lease to people that are doing what a shul should be doing – serving the community. What do you think this Chabad shliach is doing in Krakow and moving his family there!

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    4 years ago

    Someone pocketed the cash when he leased the building – where is he now?

    4 years ago

    I just can’t see any Jews living in Poland; Poland still has not admitted its role in the Shoah, unlike Germany.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    4 years ago

    HKB”H must have such nachas from His fighting children.