Jerusalem Post:
The city of Oslo decided to permanently close to traffic the street leading to its main synagogue.
Ervin
Kohn, president of the Jewish Community in Oslo and the deputy director
of the Norwegian Center Against Racism, told JTA Thursday that the
decision was made following the slaying on February 15 of a guard at the
main synagogue of Copenhagen in Denmark.
The Jewish community of
Norway, which has seen a number of threats in recent years, has long
lobbied for the closure, which city official had resisted and termed
excessive.
“With this change, the security needs of the community are more or less satisfied,” Kohn said.
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