Syrian jews
After Syria trip, Dartmouth prof. hopes for academic relationship with Damascus University
Syria, especially Damascus and Aleppo, was home to Jewish communities for centuries, communities woven into the country’s social and cultural fabric.
Rabbi reportedly target of Hezbollah plot in Syria, Damascus arrests five
Syrian Jews in Damascus donate meat for iftar, support Muslim families in need during Ramadan
Jewish merchant walks free after 20-days in Syrian prison, authorities say all charges cleared
Judy’s story - the heroism of a Canadian who smuggled Jews out of Syria
Born in the city of Montreal, Canada, Judy would go on to lead a clandestine operation to smuggle more than 3,000 Jews out of Syria between 1975 and 2000.
Roma, Mexico City area of Oscar frontrunner, was a Jewish neighborhood
Thousands of Syrian Jews lived in there from the 1920s to the 1950s, creating a small version of their Middle Eastern homeland within its streets and plazas — and their legacy lives on there today.
Violent attacks committed against Jews in Berlin and Zurich
Germany has experienced a wave of violent antisemitic attacks, largely committed by German Muslims.
Solidarity: The moment after persecution
Following the redemption of their Soviet, Ethiopian and Syrian brethren, the Jews’ historic commitment to each other is eroding.
Do you get the Seinfeld Jew joke?
The deeper meaning could be that if they were Jewish they would have found something to complain about.
Stranded in Aleppo: Syrians claiming to be Jews seek aid from Israel
"We are asking that the Israeli government does not abandon us, but helps us get out of here to another country... All my love and loyalty is to this religion [Judaism]."