Monday, June 09, 2014
- Monday, June 09, 2014
- Elder of Ziyon
For the third year in a row, Muslim leaders are setting up a summer camp on Judaism's holiest site.
The camp launched yesterday, with some 400 boys and girls ages 6-13 attending for 17 days.
Activities include "sports, artistic, religious and Quranic sessions" as well as "water sports."
Children will also fan out to teach Muslim visitors the "truth" about the stolen Jewish holy spot and those who talk to the most people will win prizes.
During Ramadan the children will also learn about recycling. Because, after all, they are very progressive.
The camp launched yesterday, with some 400 boys and girls ages 6-13 attending for 17 days.
Activities include "sports, artistic, religious and Quranic sessions" as well as "water sports."
Children will also fan out to teach Muslim visitors the "truth" about the stolen Jewish holy spot and those who talk to the most people will win prizes.
During Ramadan the children will also learn about recycling. Because, after all, they are very progressive.