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"Haim Effendi had a relationship with King Farouk and all the men of the royal palace and with a number of Egyptian politicians from all parties. He was opposed to Zionism and its project, but in the end the man was biased towards his people. If a Jewish state was about to be established in Palestine, the rabbi had no escape from it. "Support it." Muhammad Hassanein Heikal: "How can a person be a loyal citizen of the country of his birth while being a loyal citizen of the Jewish national homeland?!!" Albert Musiri *** Between Heikal's opinion and Musiri's denunciation, the questions in this bo...
"Haim Effendi had a relationship with King Farouk and all the men of the royal palace and with a number of Egyptian politicians from all parties. He was opposed to Zionism and its project, but in the end the man was biased towards his people. If a Jewish state was about to be established in Palestine, the rabbi had no escape from it. "Support it." Muhammad Hassanein Heikal: "How can a person be a loyal citizen of the country of his birth while being a loyal citizen of the Jewish national homeland?!!" Albert Musiri *** Between Heikal's opinion and Musiri's denunciation, the questions in this book revolve around the true intentions of Nahum Effendi, the last rabbi of the Egyptian Jews, who assumed his position "1925-1960" in a critical historical period during which Zionism spread its nails to make Egypt a gateway to Jews to the so-called Promised Land. It is a search trip between the Temple of Adli and the Garden City neighborhood, where the rabbi resided, the Arabic Language Academy of which he was a member, and the papers of Jewish newspapers published in Egypt.
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