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Michel Gurfinkiel

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Fact is, NF no longer a demon for some Jews

February 26, 2015 12:35
Controversy: Cukierman
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In a rare attempt to solve an interfaith crisis, on Tuesday French President François Hollande summoned to the Elysée Palace the chairman of the Representative Council of French Jewish Organisations (Crif), Roger Cukierman, and the head of the National Council of Muslim Worship, Dr Dalil Boubakeur.

The previous day, Mr Boubakeur had accused Mr Cukierman of Islamophobia and declined to attend the annual Crif dinner, where Mr Hollande was due to deliver a speech.

Earlier on Monday, Mr Cukierman had pointed out in a radio interview that all perpetrators of antisemitic violence in France were Muslims. While he said that only a "very small minority" of Muslims was involved, Mr Boubakeur called the statement "irresponsible".

Other observers scolded Mr Cukierman for an additional remark about Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front. While distancing himself from the NF, Mr Cukierman said that Ms Le Pen was personally beyond reproach when it came to antisemitism. He added that the reason why she had not been invited to the Crif dinner was that she had not clearly condemned the antisemitism of her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen.