A few weeks ago, a senior Greek Orthodox clergyman in Israel attended a meeting at a government office in Jerusalem’s Givat Shaul quarter. When he returned to his car, an elderly man wearing a skullcap came and knocked on the window.

Haaretz

A few weeks ago, a senior Greek Orthodox clergyman in Israel attended a meeting at a government office in Jerusalem’s Givat Shaul quarter. When he returned to his car, an elderly man wearing a skullcap came and knocked on the window. When the clergyman let the window down, the passerby spat in his face.

The clergyman preferred not to lodge a complaint with the police and told an acquaintance that he was used to being spat at by Jews. Many Jerusalem clergy have been subjected to abuse of this kind. For the most part, they ignore it but sometimes they cannot.

On Sunday, a fracas developed when a yeshiva student spat at the cross being carried by the Armenian Archbishop during a procession near the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City. The archbishop’s 17th-century cross was broken during the brawl and he slapped the yeshiva student.

Both were questioned by police and the yeshiva student will be brought to trial. The Jerusalem District Court has meanwhile banned the student from approaching the Old City for 75 days.

But the Armenians are far from satisfied by the police action and say this sort of thing has been going on for years. Archbishop Nourhan Manougian says he expects the education minister to say something.

“When there is an attack against Jews anywhere in the world, the Israeli government is incensed, so why when our religion and pride are hurt, don’t they take harsher measures?” he asks.

According to Daniel Rossing, former adviser to the Religious Affairs Ministry on Christian affairs and director of a Jerusalem center for Christian-Jewish dialogue, there has been an increase in the number of such incidents recently, “as part of a general atmosphere of lack of tolerance in the country.”

Rossing says there are certain common characeristics from the point of view of time and location to the incidents. He points to the fact that there are more incidents in areas where Jews and Christians mingle, such as the Jewish and Armenian quarters of the Old City and the Jaffa Gate.

There are an increased number at certain times of year, such as during the Purim holiday.” I know Christians who lock themselves indoors during the entire Purim holiday,” he says.

Former adviser to the mayor on Christian affairs, Shmuel Evyatar, describes the situation as “a huge disgrace.” He says most of the instigators are yeshiva students studying in the Old City who view the Christian religion with disdain.

“I’m sure the phenomenon would end as soon as rabbis and well-known educators denounce it. In practice, rabbis of yeshivas ignore or even encourage it,” he says.

Evyatar says he himself was spat at while walking with a Serbian bishop in the Jewish quarter, near his home. “A group of yeshiva students spat at us and their teacher just stood by and watched.”

Jerusalem municipal officials said they are aware of the problem but it has to be dealt with by the police. Shmuel Ben-Ruby, the police spokesman, said they had only two complaints from Christians in the past two years. He said that, in both cases, the culprits were caught and punished.

He said the police deploy an inordinately high number of patrols and special technology in the Old City and its surroundings in an attempt to keep order.

10 thoughts on “Christians in Jerusalem Want Jews to Stop Spitting on Them”
  1. Nothing new. This behavior has been going on since the foot of the Cross. Soon the Israeli gov’t. will be making up more laws to grab as much real estate as they can from the Greek, Roman, and Armenian church properties. After all, Jerusalem is the Capitol now so this property will be really up for grabs. Watch out.

  2. “Soon the Israeli gov’t. will be making up more laws to grab as much real estate as they can from the Greek, Roman, and Armenian church properties. After all, Jerusalem is the Capitol now so this property will be really up for grabs. Watch out.”
    That’s not what this is about.

  3. I am a Jew and I find this type of activity deplorable. Of course the treatment of Jews by the Churches through the past 2000 years has done little to help. No other institution on earth has shown such disrespect and vitriole as the church. Even the Muslims have not caught up to the Church. This does not give students any right to spit on people. Perhaps the Orthodox Church officials should humbly go to the Jewish community and ask for forgiveness for years of persecution and a healing might begin.
    ed note–oh, you’re a ‘Jew’ alright, and with that, all the forked-tongue behavior that is endemic with those who have made ‘by way of deception, we shall make war’ their credo and motto.
    Notice, fellow Gentiles, that it took all of .5 milliseconds for our deceptive elder of Zion to launch into the typical Judaic wailing over persecution, leaving out of the fact that it was his forebears who set the tone for Jewish/Christian relations from the very start with their treatment of Jesus and His followers.
    And–as is always the case–we must read between the lines and decipher carefully exactly what our forked-tongue hasbaratchik is really trying to say when he says he ‘deplores’ Jews spitting at Christians–He deplores that this information has been made public and along with it, a weakening of the black magic which Jews use in seducing Christians into embracing them as friends, when in fact, it is a case of the wolf dressed as grandma in the children’s fable.
    Remember, ladies and gentilemen, that rule of thumb which must ALWAYS be applied whenever weighing what is being said by an elder of Zion–
    ‘Fish swim, birds fly, and Jews lie’.

  4. They Spat On Jesus Before 2000 Years Ego When They Took Him And Arrested Him And Forced False Charge On Him But Jesus Did Not Replied To Their Spat By Spat, But Remained Silent And On Cross He Forgave Them. Sadly Still It Is Going On Christians. To Spit On Man Or On People Is Showing Their Religion Teaching. ” You Know The Tree By Its Fruits ” May God Forgive Them.

  5. Hey Simon Smith, would you care to explain or show some evidence of how the Orthodox Christian Church prosecuted Jews? This is a notorious lie! As the matter of fact Orthodox church throughout it’s history has been prosecuted itself …. almost as the Jews themselves. If you are refering to the behaviour of Catholic chruch then that is something very different, but Orthodox chruch has never prosectued Jews.

  6. Just spit? – not sucking their blood,not eating their babies? – What a tolerant,generous Christians! And not about the finite decision? Haha!

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