News Egypts Jewish leader sentenced to prison Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 16, 2010 Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. The head of Egypt’s Jewish community was convicted of fraud by an Egyptian court and sentenced to three years in prison. Carmen Weinstein was convicted July 10 of selling an Egyptian businessman a building that did not belong to her and then refusing to return his money. Weinstein said documents proving she had sold the building for 3 million Egyptian pounds, or $520,000, were forged. The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jareeda reported that Yitzhak Levanon, Israel’s ambassador to Cairo, sent a letter to the Egyptian Foreign Ministry accusing the judiciary of being biased against Weinstein because of her religion. Israeli officials denied the report. Weinstein heads a Jewish community of only dozens of members, most of whom are women. According to the Jerusalem Post, she rents out a few buildings to support the community. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Federation ups Hillel funding after year of protests and tension Local Voice Why Hersh’s death hit all of us so hard: He represented hope Art Trans and Jewish identities meld at CJM show Culture At Burning Man, a desert tribute to the Nova festival’s victims Subscribe to our Newsletter I would like to receive the following newsletters: Weekday J From Our Sponsors (helps fund our journalism) Your Sunday J Holiday Bytes