Émigrés hope the battered country—sometimes a haven, sometimes a persecutor—can again be home under the new government.
Over the past decades, the number of Jews in Syria decreased from about five thousand to seven elderly individuals.
Bakhour Chamntoub was recently appointed as the head of Syria’s Jewish community by the new Syrian government of Ahmed ...
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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 ...
For the first time in three decades, Rabbi Joseph Hamra and his son Henry read from a Torah scroll in a synagogue in the ...
As Rabbi Yusuf Hamra and his son Henry were visiting Damascus this week for the first time since emigrating from Syria to the ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - A Jewish Syrian Rabbi and his son have returned to their homeland from the United States after more ...
Syria’s small Jewish community held its first group prayer in decades Wednesday at a Damascus synagogue, celebrating the long ...
While the new authorities have pledged to ensure inclusivity for all communities, concerns persist regarding religious ...
Rabbi Yusuf Hamra and his son Henry visited Damascus for the first time since leaving Syria over three decades ago. Their ...
For the first time in three decades, Rabbi Joseph Hamra and his son Henry returned to a synagogue in the heart of Syria's ...
During the visit, the Hamras prayed in the long-neglected al-Franj synagogue where Yusuf used to serve as a rabbi, in what is still known as the Jewish quarter, in the old city of Damascus ...
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