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Jewish French exiles return to Algeria
Monday 23 May 2005, 3:02 Makka Time, 0:02 GMT
Some 130 Algerian-born French Jews have returned to their home city for the
first time in more than four decades to a euphoric welcome by residents and
with the official blessing of the Algerian government.
Although visits by Algerian-born French citizens known as Pieds Noirs have been
increasing over the past couple of years, this was the first such group visit.
The mayor of Tlemcen, west of the capital, Algiers, met the visitors at the
airport on their arrival on Sunday and accompanied them to the city, which used
to be an important center of Jewish life before the Algerian war of
independence against France, which ended in 1962 and which resulted in a mass
exodus of French citizens.
Excitement mounted as the visitors approached their hotel in the town centre.
Reminiscences
"There's my school," said one. "Look, that's where I lived," said another.
"I am very moved by this warm welcome," said Georgette Bettan, struggling to
make herself heard over the sound of a traditional orchestra.
"I welcome you from the bottom of my heart"
Ahmed Ben Bella,
ex-Algerian President
An impromptu meeting took place between Algerian former president Ahmed Ben
Bella, who was visiting the town, and Andre Charbit, the head of an
organisation representing 1300 Jews from Tlemcen.
"I welcome you from the bottom of my heart," Ben Bella said, recalling a shared
passion for soccer.
Tlemcen city
Set amid olive groves and vineyards, Tlemcen is one of Algeria's most important
Islamic cities with many vestiges of Ottoman architecture.
The trip was being undertaken with the encouragement of Algerian President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who recently spoke in favour of return visits by the
French colonists who were expelled in 1962.
The exiles' return was welcomed
by Algerian President Bouteflika
The visitors were to see their former neighbourhoods and make a pilgrimage on
Thursday to the tomb of a 14th century Jewish sage Rabbi Enkaoua.
The tomb was recently renovated at the initiative of Bouteflika, whose family
is also from Tlemcen.
Some 300,000 Jews fled Algeria at independence, and only a handful of elderly
Jews live in the country today.
In January a joint delegation of French Muslims and Jews visited the city of
Oran, and reached an agreement with municipal authorities for the renovation of
the Jewish cemetery there.
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