Tag #136196 - Interview #78496 (Miklos Kallos)

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They were in for a surprise when they elected me president of the Community. Since we’re at it, I should tell you that I never denied my Jewishness; I couldn’t have, even if I had wanted to. I didn’t turn religious or something, but I did tell them, at the very first community meeting, about my conviction that religion was the factor which played the most important part in preserving the Jewish identity throughout the entire history of the Jewish people. I am the first to admit this. And I told them that, as president, I would do everything within my power to support the religious life. And this is what I really tried to do.

But the community is getting really old. Unfortunately, people began to disappear one after another. And most of the ones who knew how to perform a religious service are among the departed. I had learned how to do this in my childhood and my adolescence, so volunteered myself to officiate on Saturday and on holidays.

It’s like a sort of folklore to me. I don’t do it out of faith or out of conviction. But I’m one of the few who know how to do it, so here I am. I’m not even religious – you won’t see me praying in the synagogue. I won’t act, I won’t pretend. So I stayed what I was before, a free thinker, but I perform these services…
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Cluj
Romania

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Miklos Kallos