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How does Ammar's opinion differ from France's chief rabbi's opinion?

A. Ammar thinks Jews should fight while the rabbi thinks they should hide.
B. Ammar suggests the government should act while the rabbi disagrees.
C. Ammar is mostly worried about safety while the rabbi is mostly worried about the long term impact of
hiding.
D. Ammar wants all people to stop wearing religious clothing while the rabbi only wants some people to
do so.

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Answer: C. Ammar is mostly worried about safety while the rabbi is mostly worried about the long term impact of hiding.

Step-by-step explanation:

Following attacks on Jews in France in 2016, the leader of the Jewish community in Marseilles, Zvi Ammar, urged fellow Jews to avoid wearing their Kippa so that Anti-Semites would not attack them.

His position however was challenged and criticized by many including the Grand Rabbi of France, Haim Korsia who believed that it was important that they do not cede fear as this would send the wrong message that could damage the standing of the religion in years to come.

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