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Tag Archives: Moti Kahana
With Islamic State closing in, the last Syrian Jewish family in town makes their exit, assisted by Muslims
TIMES OF ISRAEL The stunning tale of the escape of Aleppo’s last Jews by Cathryn J. Prince November 12, 2015 And then there were none. Last winter, under cover of darkness, the Halabi family closed the door of their home and … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Aleppo, Halabi, Islamic State, Moti Kahana, Syria
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