Andri Aciman, author of the memoir Out of Egypt , wrote an article for the New York Times in response to Pres. Obama's speech from Cairto Egypt, to the Islamic world.. Professor Aciman, a native of Alexandria (Egypt), wrote of how the president , in the historical references of that speech, had omitted to remind the Egyptians in the audience that until 50 years ago, a "strong and vibrant Jewish community" thrived in their midst. Mr. Obama did not include any mention of the 800.000 or so Jews born in the Middle East who fled the Arab and Muslim world or who were summarily expelled for being Jewish in the 20th century.
I hope the President read this Op-Ed piece and acknowledged its setting straight this portion of the historical record of Muslim-Jewish relations in the Middle East. And I hope the piece can be found on The New York Times website, where many of you can read it for yourselves. I read it in the Friday, June 12 edition of the Minneaspolis Star-Tribune.
The newspaper stated that Aciman is professor of comparative literature at the City University of the New York Graduate Center..
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