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A Canterbury tale - with a difference

September 1, 2011 11:04

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Police were called to a strictly Orthodox holiday camp in Kent last month after the appearance of a stranger aroused suspicion.

A bareheaded man, not wearing Orthodox dress, entered the marquee which served as the camp's temporary synagogue at Kent University, Canterbury, one evening.

According to Levi Yitzchok Schapiro, a Jewish community activist from Stamford Hill, north London, when the man was approached, "he said his mother was Jewish. He took out an Arab hat and said that this was his Jewish hat".

Asked by the rabbi to show further proof that he was Jewish, "the man said his mother lit candles every Monday night. The rabbi asked him to leave the camp".

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