Syria, Damascus and Jews

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.
Damascus (AFP) – Syria's tiny Jewish community and Syrian Jews abroad are trying to build bridges after Bashar al-Assad's ouster in the hope of reviving their ancient heritage before the ...
Syria’s small Jewish community held its first group prayer in decades Wednesday at a Damascus synagogue, celebrating the long ...
War reporter Itai Anghel finds piles of classified files, speaks to Syrian soldiers, and meets a Syrian Jew in 'Uvda' ...