Over the past decades, the number of Jews in Syria decreased from about five thousand to seven elderly individuals.
Émigrés hope the battered country—sometimes a haven, sometimes a persecutor—can again be home under the new government.
As Rabbi Yusuf Hamra and his son Henry were visiting Damascus this week for the first time since emigrating from Syria to the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘Excited Jews are coming back’: US Jewish group receives warm welcome in SyriaDelegation of American Jews visits Damascus for first time since Assad regime's fall, finding hospitality but Jewish sites in ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNSyrian Jews hope for revival of ancient heritageSyria's tiny Jewish community and Syrian Jews abroad are trying to build bridges after Bashar al-Assad's ouster in the hope ...
For the first time in three decades, Rabbi Joseph Hamra and his son Henry read from a Torah scroll in a synagogue in the ...
Rabbi Yusuf Hamra and his son Henry visited Damascus for the first time since leaving Syria over three decades ago. Their ...
The Oman Olympic Committee (OOC), represented by the Oman Sports and Active Society Committee, organised the sports march ...
Rabbi Joseph Hamra and his son, Henry, returned to Damascus for the first time since the 1990s when they fled Syria. They ...
Experts push to restore Syria’s war-torn heritage sites, including renowned Roman ruins at Palmyra
Experts are returning to Syria’s war-ravaged heritage sites, hoping to lay the groundwork for restoring them and reviving ...
Abdulaziz Aldhuwaihi, Manager of Marketing & Public Relations at Al Hamra, commented on the occasion: “Our month-long ...
By AFP, Damascus Syria's tiny Jewish community said they held their first group prayer in decades on Feb. 19, in a synagogue ...
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