Syria's Jewish population dwindles to nine, reflecting centuries of history and resilience amid upheaval. Residents recall a ...
the Jews of Aleppo, and the Jews of Damascus. When Syria gained its independence from France in 1944, Jews in the country were forbidden to teach Hebrew or Judaism in schools and to immigrate to ...
there were about 4,000 Jews remaining in Aleppo and smaller numbers in Damascus and Qamishli. Most left the country shortly afterwards. In 2011, a now-infamous Vogue profile of Asma al-Assad ...
the Jews of Aleppo, and the eastern Jews of Damascus. When Syria achieved independence from France in 1944, the country's Jews were forbidden from teaching Hebrew or Jewish studies in schools ...
A consequence of the fall of the Assad regime and the takeover by the HTS rebels led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, has been that the ...
Jews with Middle Eastern roots and a genealogical ... “This searchable index reveals to them that their surname existed also in Aleppo or Damascus or Beirut.” Sarina Roffé, a leading expert ...
there were about 4,000 Jews remaining in Aleppo and smaller numbers in Damascus and Qamishli. Most left the country shortly afterwards. In 2011, a now-infamous Vogue profile of Asma al-Assad ...
there were about 4,000 Jews remaining in Aleppo and smaller numbers in Damascus and Qamishli. Most left the country shortly afterwards. In 2011, a now-infamous Vogue profile of Asma al-Assad ...
In Aleppo, he and his team of helpers bought generators ... He spoke with all Christians and Jews. I believe in Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, because all of them had a noble aim.