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Attacks Against Moroccan Jews Tarnish a Record of Tolerance; Many Vow to Stay In Community With Deep Roots
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
November 30, 2003| Author:
Angela Doland
| Copyright 2003 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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Harry Amar worries his little sister will never know the Morocco
he grew up in, a land where Jews and Muslims lived comfortably side
by side.
Three-year-old Audrey's Jewish preschool was evacuated a few weeks
ago in a bomb scare, and she has to cross a police barrier every day
to get to class.
"I'm afraid about what it's going to do to her psyche," Amar, 26,
said during a break at his office supplies import business. "It's
tough . . . especially if you're just a child."
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