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Israeli couple ejected from Naples restaurant claims bias: ‘Experiencing antisemitism first-hand’
Gili Moses and her husband say were discussing Israel with diners when a Naples restaurant owner asked them to join an anti-Israel protest; they called her antisemitic, she ejected them; footage of the incident spread on Italian social media
Itamar Eichner
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00:06 | 05.05.25
Israeli lecturer sues top New Jersey university over alleged discrimination for being Jewish
Dr. Tal Ben-Zvi, a 20-year lecturer at Stevens Institute in New Jersey, claims anti-Jewish bias, humiliation and retaliation over requests for Jewish holidays, kosher food and medical privacy; school says all complaints were probed, with no bias found
Daniel Edelson, New York
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19:48 | 05.04.25
Jewish teens from around the world compete in International Bible Contest in Tel Aviv
Teens showcase biblical knowledge as contest airs live on Ynetnews, celebrating biblical heritage alongside the unveiling of the ancient Codex Sassoon
Ynetnews
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18:58 | 05.04.25
'Dirty Jews': Jewish man attacked in France in antisemitic assault
French police arrest 45-year-old man for attacking a 70-year-old Jewish man, shouting slurs during the assault; local prosecutor says attack antisemitic in nature
Itamar Eichner
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14:23 | 05.03.25
Emotional reunion: Holocaust survivors meet with Polish woman who saved them
Dr. Zofia Joachims and her brother Mark Schonwetter meet Zofia Trojan, who saved their lives in their childhood when she was only 10 years old
Itamar Eichner
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10:12 | 05.03.25
From Queens to Kiryat Gat: American family makes aliyah in time for Independence Day
The Siegman family immigrates days before Independence Day, calling their move 'a statement' of resilience and hope as they begin a new life with their young daughter
Itamar Eichner
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17:39 | 05.01.25
Syria launches investigation after vandalism of prominent Jewish mystic’s tomb
Desecration of Rabbi Chaim Vital's grave triggers outrage and renewed calls to safeguard country's religious and cultural sites
Rizik Alabi / The Media Line
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17:14 | 04.29.25
Karin Prien to become Germany's first Jewish minister since the Holocaust
Prominent conservative politician and granddaughter of Holocaust survivors to be appointed federal minister for education, women and youth; currently chairs the Jewish Forum within the conservative party
Ze'ev Avrahami/Berlin
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11:14 | 04.29.25
Neo-Nazis wave swastika flags and eat Hitler birthday cake at UK pub
Group linked to the British National Socialist Movement celebrated Adolf Hitler’s birthday at a UK pub, displaying Nazi symbols and a swastika-decorated cake; pub, authorities condemn celebration
Yogev Israeli
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08:41 | 04.28.25
Brooklyn career criminal accused of stealing $30K in wigs from shop serving cancer patients
Daron Ware who has dozens of prior arrests, broke into a Brooklyn store and stole luxury wigs, including some intended for cancer patients; 'He took wigs and materials to make the wigs, including hair and some hats,' said store co-owner Rivky Krinsky
Itamar Eichner
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21:13 | 04.27.25
Testimony of Sachsenhausen Nazi camp commandant revealed: 'We conducted painful experiments on humans'
Russia’s federal intelligence service released for the first time the 1946 interrogation transcript of Anton Kaindl, a former concentration camp commandant admitted that under his leadership, Sachsenhausen became a center for the extermination of Soviet prisoners and deadly human experiments
Itamar Eichner
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21:08 | 04.27.25
Antisemitism soars in 2024: 970% increase in Canada, 300% in France
Report names French President Emmanuel Macron responsible for rise of antisemitic cases, blames BBC for instigating antisemitism and accuses governments of showing moral ambiguity by failing to act against hatred
Itamar Eichner
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18:25 | 04.27.25
Muslim philanthropist funds new synagogue in Dagestan, after it burned down in extremist arson attack
Less than a year after extremists burned a synagogue and Torah scrolls in Derbent, Dagestan, a new synagogue is being built with funding from local Muslim philanthropist Suleyman Kerimov, symbolizing hope, coexistence and resilience for the city’s Jewish community
Itamar Eichner
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17:55 | 04.27.25
Grave of renowned Jewish mystic desecrated in Damascus
Head of Syria’s Jewish community says intruders broke into room housing grave of kabbalist Rabbi Chaim Vital and dug nearby in search of remains; complaint filed with local authorities
Ynet
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22:35 | 04.26.25
Nechama Grossman, Israel's oldest holocaust survivor, dies at 110
Born in 1914, Grossman went on to raise a large family in Israel; her son says that she had endured unimaginable suffering but overcame it with strength and resilience
Ilana Curiel
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12:53 | 04.25.25
European Rabbis condemn Latvia’s closure of case against 'Butcher of Riga'
Latvian prosecution cites 'lack of evidence' as reason, despite Herberts Cukurs role in murder of tens of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust
Itamar Eichner
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09:47 | 04.25.25
Pope Francis’s Jewish friends reflect on legacy of dialogue and dissonance
Remembered as a bridge-builder, Pope Francis drew criticism for viewing war through a Latin American progressive lens, opposing violence even when Israel claimed a right to self-defense
Gabriel Colodro/The Media Line
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09:04 | 04.25.25
'I could forgive the Germans for the suffering—never for the personal losses'
96-year-old Auschwitz survivor Rachel Herczl lost her parents in the Holocaust and her granddaughter in a Jerusalem suicide bombing; She shares her story with younger generations, recalling her mother’s face as they were separated forever
Shira Kadari Ovadia
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23:39 | 04.24.25
Inside Europe's Jewish displaced persons camps: The unofficial court for Nazi collaborators
Before the State of Israel was founded and while the Holocaust was still a fresh memory, hundreds of trials were held in Europe's displaced persons camps against Jews who had collaborated with the Nazis; The judges, witnesses, and audience were all survivors themselves, as sentences ranged from cigarette bans and expulsion from the camp to, in extreme cases, being 'cast out from the Jewish people'
Yuval Elbashan
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23:39 | 04.24.25
'Tragic twist of History': Holocaust Educator Alex Dancyg remembered in Auschwitz by former student
Dancyg, a scholar who dedicated himself to preserving Holocaust memory, was killed in Hamas captivity after being abducted during the October 7 attacks
Sharon Kidon
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21:48 | 04.24.25
New exhibition in Berlin reveals the 'Blonde Beast': Reinhard Heydrich and his terror career
The man who headed the Nazi terror apparatus and organized the Final Solution is featured in a new exhibition in Berlin, revealing how Heydrich turned into one of the most cruel and frightening figures in the Nazi regime
Dr. Daniela Ozacky Stern
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18:57 | 04.24.25
After a century: Jewish tannery's iron stamp returns to descendants in Israel
Chance discovery of old iron stamp from the Goldman family tannery in Poland leads to safe return to family after 100 years and tells the tale of harsh conditions during the Nazi occupation
Itamar Eichner
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18:23 | 04.24.25
Holocaust survivor Eve Kugler, who was set to attend March of the Living, dies at 94
Eve Kugler, who endured Nazi atrocities as a child and later became a global voice for Holocaust education, dies at 94, a day before she was scheduled to take part in March of the Living; Her life’s work emphasized the importance of remembrance and confronting rising antisemitism worldwide
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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13:46 | 04.24.25
On one leg: Ultra-Orthodox soldier severely wounded in Gaza to light memorial candle
After losing his leg in battle, Y., a combatant in the Haredi Netzah Yehuda battalion, stands tall at Auschwitz, honoring fallen comrades and Holocaust victims
Ynet
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12:43 | 04.24.25
'The time of the fragile and puny Jew no longer exists': Jewish leaders defiant in face of antisemitism surge
After the October 7 Hamas attacks, Jewish leaders from six countries report rising antisemitism and evolving ties with local governments; despite varied realities, they stress the need for safety, unity and preserving Jewish identity
Noa Lavie
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12:30 | 04.24.25
Hidden during the Holocaust: 'I don’t ever want anyone to feel abandoned like I did'
David survived Bergen-Belsen and fought in many of Israel's wars, Bert lived as a Christian in France during the Holocaust, Suzy says her children are her victory over the Nazis: Holocaust survivors living in Israel describe how early years spent hiding from the Nazis shaped the rest of their lives
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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12:03 | 04.24.25
'I promised my Holocaust survivor father: No oppressor will erase us'
'From a young age, I was exposed to the horrors my father endured in the ghetto and camps—but also to the hope that carried him through life’s twists and turns. That same hope sustained me when I was on the brink of death.' As a second-generation survivor, Dov Eichenwald reflects on his father’s legacy, attempting to decipher how his father's nightmarish experiences affected his life
Dov Eichenwald
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23:39 | 04.23.25
Holocaust survivor Aharon Barak: 'Israel is the safest place for Jews'
Former President of the Supreme Court of Israel recounts about his life as a child in the Kovno Ghetto, antisemitism and resilience
Havatzelet Damari
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21:36 | 04.23.25
The unbelievable story of Katerina Singer, the Jewish 'Queen of Auschwitz'
Katerina Singer, a Jewish Auschwitz-Birkenau prisoner, received a senior position from the Nazis, thus managing to save hundreds, perhaps thousands of women from the gas chambers
Yoel Yaari
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20:30 | 04.23.25
Nazi salute at Holocaust memorial: Three desecrate Drobytsky Yar site in Ukraine
Three individuals spark outrage after performing Nazi salutes and defacing a plaque at Drobytsky Yar, the site where over 17,000 Jews were murdered during the Holocaust
Itamar Eichner
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18:29 | 04.23.25
Global antisemitism remains high in 2024, with sharp surges in Italy and Australia, report finds
The number of antisemitic incidents worldwide remains significantly higher than pre-war levels, according to Tel Aviv University's Antisemitism Worldwide Report for 2025; Report also documents personal toll of antisemitic attacks in the US, Canada, the UK and South Africa
Itamar Eichner
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11:00 | 04.23.25
Lost photo of Holocaust-era hero discovered 83 years later, closing a historic circle
Eighty-three years after fleeing Lublin to warn Warsaw’s Jews of the Nazi extermination plan, the lost photo of Jewish Military Union fighter Tzvi Zilberberg—who was killed in the war—has surfaced; This is the story of two brothers who saw it coming, sounded the alarm, but were ignored
Itamar Eichner
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10:07 | 04.23.25
Holocaust denial in the Arab world starts in Ramallah
At best, it’s ignored. More often, the Holocaust is downplayed—its numbers and systematic killings denied; At worst, it’s erased entirely, with conspiracy theories claiming Jews collaborated with Nazis to win sympathy and establish state of Israel; This is how Holocaust denial in the Arab-Muslim world became a tool to delegitimize Israel
Yaniv Pohoryles
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08:52 | 04.23.25
A decade of rising antisemitism: 39 Jews murdered in diaspora and millions of hate posts
Fringe voices have entered the mainstream, the line between being anti-Israel and antisemitic has blurred, and there has been a hundreds-percent jump in the number of incidents against Jews abroad | Special to Ynet and Yedioth Ahronoth: A bleak review of the state of antisemitism over the past decade
Itamar Eichner
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23:21 | 04.22.25
Funds raised in US to keep Israeli haredi yeshivas afloat are nearly gone
A year after rabbis raised over $100 million to offset a High Court ruling to freeze yeshiva funding over the military draft issue, the money is nearly gone and the budget has not been replaced, but donors are willing to give more as
Shilo Freid
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20:38 | 04.22.25
'We'll cry out on behalf of our brothers still trapped in Hamas tunnels' during Auschwitz march
The 37th March of the Living commemorates 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz while drawing haunting parallels to October 7; Holocaust survivors, released hostages, bereaved families and hostages’ relatives will march together
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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16:47 | 04.22.25
'I met the lamest Holocaust survivor, he didn't even witness any horrors'
Post by reality TV star Liel Kulik sparks online firestorm after criticizing survivor’s story as insufficiently traumatic; 'I have the right to be disappointed,' she writes
Bar Zaga
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14:12 | 04.22.25
'My real Holocaust was when they kidnapped Omer'
Tzili Wenkert, an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor, recounts her grandson's 17-month captivity by Hamas and calls for the release of all remaining hostages ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day
Roni Green Shaulov
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13:30 | 04.22.25
ADL: Antisemitic incidents in US reach all-time high for fourth consecutive year
With 9,354 cases of harassment, assault and vandalism, 2024 marks worst year for antisemitism in US history; over half of incidents tied to anti-Israel sentiment, with sharp spikes on campuses and at rallies after October 7 Hamas attack
Itamar Eichner
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12:00 | 04.22.25
Vanishing witnesses: Report warns time to document Holocaust testimonies running out
Only a fraction of Holocaust survivors will remain by 2040, new report says; Israel home to the largest survivor population with 110,000
Itamar Eichner
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06:00 | 04.22.25
Molotov cocktail hits synagogue in Zelensky's hometown in Ukraine
A week after a Jewish community-owned vehicle in Kryvyi Rih was vandalized, unknown assailants attempted to set fire to the synagogue in the city; An advanced protection system prevented a major disaster; City's rabbi: 'We fear trend against Jewish communities'
Itamar Eichner
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14:52 | 04.21.25
'Jewish students are looking for a place where they can be themselves'
Elisheva Kupferman leads global efforts to empower Jewish students amid rising antisemitism after October 7; Mosaic United's Ila program aims to boost Jewish identity, leadership and ties to Israel through education and volunteerism
Alexandra Lukash
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14:05 | 04.21.25
Swedish police investigate Nazi flag display on highway outside Stockholm
Three Nazi flags hung over Stockholm highway on Hitler’s birthday, April 20; police remove them soon after; 'I was in shock,' says witness; Israeli ambassador condemns act: 'Something we never thought to see in Europe again'
Itamar Eichner
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19:12 | 04.20.25
Watch: Norwegian man vandalizes Chabad House in Kathmandu days after mass Passover Seder
Days after hosting one of world’s largest Seders, Chabad House in Kathmandu vandalized in suspected hate crime; no injuries were reported; despite extensive damage, center remains open and continues to welcome Israeli and Jewish travelers
Itamar Eichner
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22:35 | 04.19.25
Leading Sephardic spiritual figure Rabbi Meir Mazuz dies at 80
Widely regarded as one of the foremost spiritual authorities among Jews of Tunisian descent, news of Kisse Rahamim yeshiva founder's death prompts outpouring of tributes from across political and religious spectrum; Netanyahu: 'One of the greatest Torah scholars of our generation'
Shilo Freid
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22:01 | 04.19.25
Mimouna: What’s behind the happiest celebration of the year?
Once rooted in Moroccan Jewish tradition, Mimouna has become a national celebration of faith, renewal and heritage; from buttery moufletas to symbolic rituals like dipping lettuce in milk, each custom reflects layers of meaning — and evolving identity
Heli Tabibi Bareket
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19:02 | 04.19.25
Palestinian sentenced to jail in Germany after assaulting Munich massacre victim's relative
Mustafa A., a Palestinian student in Berlin, convicted of punching and kicking Lahav Shapira—the grandson of one of the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack victims; Judges ruled the motive was antisemitic and imposed a harsher sentence than requested
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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00:13 | 04.18.25
The incredible story of teenager murdered in Auschwitz whose painting flew into space
Yad Vashem receives the long-thought-to-be-lost complete personal archive of Petr Ginz, known for his prolific writing, illustrations, and editorial work while imprisoned in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Anat Lev Adler
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19:27 | 04.17.25
Bread thrown at Haredi UK homes during Passover
Organization probes antisemitic acts targeting ultra-Orthodox Jewish homes, linking incidents to harassment and community tensions in London
Itamar Eichner
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15:01 | 04.16.25
Amsterdam mayor to issue historic apology for city's wartime persecution of Jews
Mayor Femke Halsema will formally apologize to Amsterdam’s Jewish community for the city's collaboration in Nazi persecution during WWII; The municipality will also allocate €25 million toward cultural and social initiatives, aiming to strengthen and support Jewish life in Amsterdam
Yogev Israeli
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23:32 | 04.15.25
From Tehran to Tel Aviv: Iranian-born photographer preserves Jewish heritage through her lens
Daniela Shem’s aliyah from Iran amid Gaza war turmoil intertwines personal courage with a photographic quest to document Iran’s endangered Jewish heritage, bridging cultural divides through images of synagogues, family legacy and shared identity
Gal Ganot
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22:41 | 04.15.25
From Pennsylvania to Be'er Sheva: Jewish-American family make aliyah in time for Passover
The Schatz family’s high-stakes aliyah driven by post-October 7 resolve comes from personal connection to Israel and desire to restore life to southern Israel
Yogev Israeli
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19:59 | 04.15.25
Former hostage joins thousands of worshippers participate in Priestly Blessing at Western Wall
Ceremony headed by Israel’s Chief Rabbis, Rabbi Kalman Bar and Rabbi David Yosef, along with Shmuel Rabinowitz, Rabbi of the Western Wall and Holy Sites
Shilo Freid
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09:00 | 04.15.25
Social media’s Non-Jewish Nanny converts to Judaism, embraces new life as Adina Shoshana
Adriana Fernandez, a former nanny for Orthodox families, says Jewish life became deeply meaningful and credits October 7 attack for strengthening her commitment to convert; now known as Adina Shoshana, she plans to write children’s books and Hebrew music
Ynet
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00:41 | 04.15.25
Tortured to death: Revisiting the Damascus blood libel
A false accusation in the 1840 Damascus Affair led to the brutal persecution of Jews and sparked the first global Jewish response, laying the foundation for modern communal solidarity and advocacy
Dr. Eliezer Hayun
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00:05 | 04.15.25
After 100 years, Jewish American WWI soldiers finally honored with Stars of David at Arlington
At a ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery, tombstones of 2 soldiers buried over a century ago unveiled with Star of David; nonprofit estimates 800 to 900 Jewish service members from both world wars remain buried under Christian symbols
Itamar Eichner
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21:56 | 04.14.25
German archive where victims of the Nazis come back to life
The Arolsen Archives continues to reveal the stories of victims of the Nazis during the Holocaust, connect family members who knew nothing about their joint past and even return items to their rightful owners
AFP
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19:55 | 04.14.25
Instagram accounts linked to US campus groups found promoting terror groups, antisemitism
Report documents 269 posts from Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Faculty for Justice in Palestine (FSJP) Instagram accounts that potentially support or glorify terror groups, with Meta removing only 7.7% of flagged accounts
Daniela Ginzburg
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14:38 | 04.14.25
‘I survived Auschwitz. Now I’m afraid again – in Frankfurt’
Following October 7 massacre and sharp rise in antisemitic incidents worldwide, Jewish residents of Frankfurt express growing fear and uncertainty
Eli Mandelbaum
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21:40 | 04.13.25
Echoes of a lost homeland: Tracing the legacy of Syria's Jewish communities
Once numbering tens of thousands, Syria's Jewish communities in cities like Aleppo and Damascus have all but vanished, leaving behind a rich tapestry of history, culture and resilience; through archival photographs, personal narratives and reflections from Diaspora members, we explore the enduring legacy of Syrian Jewry
Yaniv Pohoryles, Itzchak Tessler, Eliezer Hayun
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00:36 | 04.13.25
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