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            <font size="5">Church Showered with Stones in Northern Israel</font>
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With attacks mounting, parishioners fear hostilities could escalate.<br />
By Ksenia Svetlova
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MIGDAL HA-EMEQ, Israel, June 22 (Compass Direct News) – When the congregation at St.
Nicolay church in this northern Israeli town gathered on that quiet Friday morning
of May 29, they never expected to be showered with stones. 
<br />
The Russian Orthodox worshipers, including many women, children and the elderly, had
filled the small building to overflow with several outside when they were stunned
by the rain of stones. Some were injured and received medical care. 
<br />
“The church was crawling with people – the worshipers stood not only inside the church,
but also outside, as the building is very small, when suddenly a few young men started
throwing stones at the direction of our courtyard,” Oleg Usenkov, press secretary
of the church told Compass. “Young children were crying, everyone was very frightened.” 
<br />
The church had also been attacked earlier that week, during a wedding ceremony. Stones
and  rotten eggs were thrown from the street, hitting guests as they arrived. 
<br />
The same night, the Rev. Roman Radwan, priest of St. Nicolay church, filed a complaint
at the police station. An officer issued a document to confirm that he had filed an
official complaint and sent him home, promising that measures would be taken. But
within 24 hours, the attackers again appeared at the church’s doorway and no police
were present to deter them – although the police station is located a few dozen meters
from the church. 
<br />
The identity of the assailants is unknown – a police officer said the complaint “lacked
the exact description of the attackers” – but eye-witnesses claimed they were ultra-orthodox
yeshiva students who frequently cursed the church on their way to the school or synagogue. 
<br />
“They often assault us verbally, curse and yell at us, although we tried to explain
that this is a place of worship, a holy place,” said a frustrated Usenkov, adding
that the police inaction amounts to nonfeasance. 
<br />
Another member of the congregation identified only as Nina, born in Moscow and now
living in Nazeret Ilit, said that she didn’t understand where all the hatred is coming
from. 
<br />
“They are heading to the yeshiva or going back home after praying at the synagogue
– are they inspired to attack us during their prayers?” she said. “I hope not. We
are all Israeli citizens, we pay taxes, serve in the army and are entitled to freedom
of choice when it comes to religion.” 
<br />
She and other members of the congregation fear hostilities could escalate quickly
if measures are not taken soon. Already the small building, which barely accommodates
the worshipers, is surrounded by a stone fence by order of Migdal ha-Emeq officials
following a series of arson attempts and other attacks. 
<br />
Members of the congregation, a few hundred Christians from Migdal ha-Emeq, Afula,
Haifa, Nazareth and other Israeli cities still remember how their building was vandalized
in June 2006. Under cover of darkness, unidentified men broke in and broke icons and
modest decorations, smashed windows and stole crosses. 
<br />
The identity of those responsible remains unknown.<br />
Established in 2005, the church building was constructed to meet the needs of Christians
who do not belong to the Arab Christian minority, mostly Russians who came to Israel
from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s. Besides the Christians, these immigrants
included other non-Jews, as well as atheistic Jews and Jewish converts to Christianity. 
<br />
No official data on religious make-up of the immigrants are available, especially
since many fear deportation or persecution for talking openly about their faith, but
Usenkov – a Russian Jew who converted to Christianity after immigrating to Israel
in the 1990s – said he believes there are at least 300,000 Christians of Russian or
Russian-Jewish origin who live in Israel today. 
<br />
According to Israeli law, non-Jewish relatives of a Jew are also entitled to citizenship,
but Jews who have converted to other faiths are denied it.<br />
 <br />
Most of the Russian and Russian-Jewish Christians in Israel belong to the Russian
Orthodox Church and find it difficult to adjust to Greek or Arabic services common
in the Greek Orthodox churches of Israel. Since St. Nicolay’s church opened its doors,
hundreds of worshipers from across Israel have visited it. 
<br />
“Many people fear they might pass away without seeing a priest, or they dream of a
Christian wedding service,” said Radwan, an Israeli-Arab whose family once owned the
land on which the St. Nicolay church is located. “Here we can answer their needs.
We do not want to harm anyone and wish that no one would harm us.” 
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With attacks mounting, parishioners fear hostilities could escalate.&lt;br&gt;
By Ksenia Svetlova
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MIGDAL HA-EMEQ, Israel, June 22 (Compass Direct News) – When the congregation at St.
Nicolay church in this northern Israeli town gathered on that quiet Friday morning
of May 29, they never expected to be showered with stones. 
&lt;br&gt;
The Russian Orthodox worshipers, including many women, children and the elderly, had
filled the small building to overflow with several outside when they were stunned
by the rain of stones. Some were injured and received medical care. 
&lt;br&gt;
“The church was crawling with people – the worshipers stood not only inside the church,
but also outside, as the building is very small, when suddenly a few young men started
throwing stones at the direction of our courtyard,” Oleg Usenkov, press secretary
of the church told Compass. “Young children were crying, everyone was very frightened.” 
&lt;br&gt;
The church had also been attacked earlier that week, during a wedding ceremony. Stones
and&amp;nbsp; rotten eggs were thrown from the street, hitting guests as they arrived. 
&lt;br&gt;
The same night, the Rev. Roman Radwan, priest of St. Nicolay church, filed a complaint
at the police station. An officer issued a document to confirm that he had filed an
official complaint and sent him home, promising that measures would be taken. But
within 24 hours, the attackers again appeared at the church’s doorway and no police
were present to deter them – although the police station is located a few dozen meters
from the church. 
&lt;br&gt;
The identity of the assailants is unknown – a police officer said the complaint “lacked
the exact description of the attackers” – but eye-witnesses claimed they were ultra-orthodox
yeshiva students who frequently cursed the church on their way to the school or synagogue. 
&lt;br&gt;
“They often assault us verbally, curse and yell at us, although we tried to explain
that this is a place of worship, a holy place,” said a frustrated Usenkov, adding
that the police inaction amounts to nonfeasance. 
&lt;br&gt;
Another member of the congregation identified only as Nina, born in Moscow and now
living in Nazeret Ilit, said that she didn’t understand where all the hatred is coming
from. 
&lt;br&gt;
“They are heading to the yeshiva or going back home after praying at the synagogue
– are they inspired to attack us during their prayers?” she said. “I hope not. We
are all Israeli citizens, we pay taxes, serve in the army and are entitled to freedom
of choice when it comes to religion.” 
&lt;br&gt;
She and other members of the congregation fear hostilities could escalate quickly
if measures are not taken soon. Already the small building, which barely accommodates
the worshipers, is surrounded by a stone fence by order of Migdal ha-Emeq officials
following a series of arson attempts and other attacks. 
&lt;br&gt;
Members of the congregation, a few hundred Christians from Migdal ha-Emeq, Afula,
Haifa, Nazareth and other Israeli cities still remember how their building was vandalized
in June 2006. Under cover of darkness, unidentified men broke in and broke icons and
modest decorations, smashed windows and stole crosses. 
&lt;br&gt;
The identity of those responsible remains unknown.&lt;br&gt;
Established in 2005, the church building was constructed to meet the needs of Christians
who do not belong to the Arab Christian minority, mostly Russians who came to Israel
from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s. Besides the Christians, these immigrants
included other non-Jews, as well as atheistic Jews and Jewish converts to Christianity. 
&lt;br&gt;
No official data on religious make-up of the immigrants are available, especially
since many fear deportation or persecution for talking openly about their faith, but
Usenkov – a Russian Jew who converted to Christianity after immigrating to Israel
in the 1990s – said he believes there are at least 300,000 Christians of Russian or
Russian-Jewish origin who live in Israel today. 
&lt;br&gt;
According to Israeli law, non-Jewish relatives of a Jew are also entitled to citizenship,
but Jews who have converted to other faiths are denied it.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
Most of the Russian and Russian-Jewish Christians in Israel belong to the Russian
Orthodox Church and find it difficult to adjust to Greek or Arabic services common
in the Greek Orthodox churches of Israel. Since St. Nicolay’s church opened its doors,
hundreds of worshipers from across Israel have visited it. 
&lt;br&gt;
“Many people fear they might pass away without seeing a priest, or they dream of a
Christian wedding service,” said Radwan, an Israeli-Arab whose family once owned the
land on which the St. Nicolay church is located. “Here we can answer their needs.
We do not want to harm anyone and wish that no one would harm us.” 
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state with certain conditions.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he would endorse a separate
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Benjamin Netanyahu
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endorsed the idea of establishing an independent Palestinian state beside 
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Israel
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for the first time on Sunday, dramatically reversing himself in the face of U.S. pressure
but attaching conditions the Palestinians swiftly rejected.&lt;/font&gt;
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President Obama
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's address to the Muslim world, Netanyahu said the Palestinian state would also have
to recognize Israel as the Jewish state — essentially saying Palestinian refugees
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