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    Christianity Today
    Nov. 3, 2004

    Spitting on God's Image
    Christians complain of assaults in Old City.
    By Michele Green, ENI, in Jerusalem | posted 11/03/2004


    Tensions in Jerusalem's Old City have flared following an incident
    during October in which a Jewish seminary student spat at an
    archbishop. It happened during a procession from the city's Armenian
    Quarter to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a site commemorating
    Jesus' crucifixion and burial.

    Israeli police arrested the seminary student, but Christian clerics
    living in the walled Old City say such assaults by ultra-Orthodox Jews
    are frequent.

    "It happens maybe once a week," Armenian Bishop Aris Shirvanian told
    Ecumenical News International. "As soon as they notice a Christian
    clergyman, they spit. Those who are 'respectful' turn their backs to us
    or the large cross that we may carry. But the ones that are daring
    either spit on the ground or on the person without any provocation."

    In the latest incident, a scuffle broke out after the Jewish seminary
    student spat at the cleric, whose cross was ripped from his neck. The
    seminary student later told police he saw the religious procession as
    idolatry. Police said an indictment is pending.

    Shirvanian said spitting against Christian clergyman had been going on
    for years. He said the assailants are religious Jews - men, women, teens,
    and children. "This shows that it is a phenomenon that is prevailing in
    their religious education and it should be corrected," he said.

    Daniel Rossing, director of the Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian
    Relations, said his organization plans to ask rabbis to teach their
    congregants to stop such attacks.

    "All people are created in the image of God and to spit on another
    person is to spit on the image of God," Rossing said.
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