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Syria Virtual Jewish History TourBy 1994, 3,565 Syrian Jews had immigrated to the U.S. The rest went to Israel, including the chief rabbi of Damascus. In 2005, few Jews remained in Syria: ...Missing: migration credible
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The Jews of Syria: A Lost Civilization - Aish.comJun 2, 2007 · After the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, Syria experienced a vast influx of Spanish Jewish refugees who quickly integrated themselves ...Missing: migration credible
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14 Facts About Syrian Jews - Chabad.orgThe two greatest centers of Jewish life were in Aleppo and Damascus. Aleppo is referred to in Hebrew as Aram Tzova (pronounced Aram Soba, by Syrian Jews).Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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How a small delegation of US Jews got to Syria for the first time in ...Feb 26, 2025 · Over that time, Syria's Jewish population has only dwindled further, to a current population estimated at fewer than a dozen who still call the ...
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Connection between Biblical Israel, Syria Runs DeepJan 29, 2025 · The connections between the Biblical Israel and Syria were long lasting and very deep. The Torah teaches us that Abraham's servant, Eliezer, was from the ...
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Damascus - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe patriarchal narratives twice mention Damascus in passing (Gen. 14:15; 15:2), and the biblical account includes it within the Land of Canaan (Num. 34) ...
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The Syrian Jewish Community, Then and Now | jewishideas.orgAccording to biblical tradition, Jews began to live in Syria since the time of King David, when he defeated the Arameans at Soba or Aram Soba, which is Aleppo, ...
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What is the significance of Damascus in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgJul 31, 2023 · The Bible does not refer to the city again until the time of David when Damascus and its kings began numerous dealings with Israel. As part of ...
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Antioch - Jewish Virtual LibraryAntioch, in southern Turkey, was founded in 300 BCE and was an important Jewish center. It was also the first place where Christians were called "Christians".
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ANTIOCH - JewishEncyclopedia.comEarly Settlement of Jews. Ancient capital of Syria, situated in the northern part of that country, fifty-seven miles west of Aleppo, on the left bank of the ...
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The Synagogue at Dura-Europos - SmarthistoryDiscovery of a 3rd-century CE synagogue at the ancient site now known as Dura-Europos (in modern Syria) in 1932/1933 shocked the scholarly world.
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The Dura Europos Synagogue, Possibly the Earliest Record of ...The Dura Europos synagogue Offsite Link , discovered in eastern Syria in 1932, was dated from an Aramaic inscription to 244. It is unique in that it was ...
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Synagogues and Rabbis of Syria: A History of MillenniaDec 12, 2024 · The Syrian Jewish community, particularly in Aleppo and Damascus, had a rich religious tradition, with many Jews specializing in religious and ...Jewish Community In The 21st... · Religious And Cultural... · Synagogues In Siria And...
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Jews of Syria: From the 1st Century BCE to 1910 - MorashaThe history of Syrian Jews begins in biblical times and ends in the last decades of the 20th century. Today, only four Jews live in Syria.The Greeks And Romans · Emergence Of Islam · The Ottomans And The Arrival...
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Jewish History - Jimena ExperienceJews are believed to have had a continuous presence in Syria since the days of King David (1000 BCE), when Judea's military commander Joab, took control of the ...
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The Forgotten Exodus: Syria | AJC - American Jewish CommitteeSep 3, 2024 · The numbers vary widely, depending on the source, but by 1947, on the eve of the Jewish exodus from Syria, Iraq, and other Arab countries, ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Syrian Jews: Renaissance and Modern Era | jewishideas.orgOver the centuries only a few had succeeded in having their scholarly religious works published. ... This was a calamity for Jews under Ottoman rule. Under ...<|separator|>
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First Signs of Westernization | Syrian Jewry in Transition, 1840-1880The arrival of Italian Jewish merchants in eighteenth-century Aleppo—attracted by flourishing French mercantile activity—fostered significant changes in the ...
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The Status of Dhimmis in the Ottoman EmpireDhimmi designates an indefinitely renewed contract through which non-Muslims have a specific status (but are not full citizens), have their property ...
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Dhimmīs in the Muslim Court: Legal Autonomy and Religious ...Jan 29, 2009 · Dhimmīs in the Muslim Court: Legal Autonomy and Religious Discrimination - Volume 31 Issue 3. ... , “Jews in Late Ottoman Syria: Community, Family ...
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[PDF] Report on the Jews of SyriaDec 31, 2024 · Archaeological evidence demonstrates a continuous Jewish presence in major cities like Damascus and Aleppo.
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The Intolerable Life of Dhimmis In 19th Century DamascusDhimmis were not allowed to ride on horses, but only on mules and donkeys! Any non-compliance with the above-mentioned regulations was considered a breach in ...
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The Treatment of Jews in Arab/Islamic Countries... Muslim. In the early years of the Islamic conquest, the tribute (or jizya), paid as a yearly poll tax, symbolized the subordination of the dhimmi. Later ...Missing: 636-638 | Show results with:636-638<|control11|><|separator|>
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Arab/Muslim Anti-Semitism: The Damascus Blood LibelThe Damascus Blood Libel, or Damascus Affair, was a notorious blood libel that originated in 1840. Christian anti-Semitism and popular Muslim anti-Jewish ...
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DAMASCUS AFFAIR - JewishEncyclopedia.comAccusation of ritual murder brought against the Jews of Damascus in 1840. At that time Damascus, together with Syria, belonged to Mohammed Ali, pasha of Egypt.
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'So that we can safeguard your lives': the Jews of Aleppo between ...Jul 26, 2024 · ... Aleppo and Syria, Jews were still often seen as inherently inferior. ... Aleppo riots (1947). In: Norman A. Stillman, ed. Encyclopedia of ...
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The Forgotten Narrative: Jewish Refugees from Arab CountriesOct 21, 2005 · In December 1947 there was a major pogrom against the Jews of Aleppo ... Moreover, nineteenth-century Jewish historians were frustrated by ...
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Lyn Julius The Jews of Syria - Lockdown UniversityJun 5, 2024 · The 1947 anti-Jewish riots in Aleppo followed the United Nations vote in favour of partitioning Palestine. The greatest damage was caused to ...
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The Expulsion of the Jews from Muslim Countries, 1920-1970A combination of six legal, economic, and political measures aimed at isolating Jews in society was instituted: Denationalization. Legal discrimination.
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The Jews of Syria's Qamishli: Short History, Lasting LegacyThis article will examine how the Jewish community was formed in Qamishli, its relations with other ethnic and religious communities in the city.The Jews Of Syria's Qamishli... · Policies Toward Jews Under... · Migration To Israel
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The Syrian Jewish Migration of the 1990s: A Modern ExodusOct 18, 2020 · Henry Harary tells the story of the Jews who took their shot at escaping Syria in the 1990s and built new lives in America.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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[PDF] master exhibit series syria persecution of syrian jewsSyrian Jews can no longer travel abroad for any reason, and their travel within the country is limited.Missing: migration | Show results with:migration<|separator|>
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SYRIA'S JEWISH RESIDENTS BEGIN SYSTEMATIC EXODUSAug 9, 1992 · Assad decided to let the Jews of Syria go after years of pressure from Washington and world organizations -- pressure that intensified in the ...
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Taste of Freedom - Sephardic Heritage MuseumOn April 28, 1992, President Assad agrees to lift the decades-long ban on Jewish emigration from Syria. In the first two months after the ban is lifted, ...Missing: exodus | Show results with:exodus
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[PDF] THE IMMIGRATION OF SYRIAN JEWS TO NEW YORK 1992-1994 ...At times, the Jews of Syria num bered over 40,000. By the begirming of 1992, when the Assad regimelifted sanc tions on travel, their numbers had already shrunk ...Missing: exodus | Show results with:exodus
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The Jews of Damascus: from King Faisal to Hafez al-Assad | Al MajallaMay 27, 2025 · Hafez al-Assad era Jewish migration halted again during the secessionist period (1961–1963) and remained banned under Ba'athist rule, though ...
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With only six Jews left in Syria, émigrés now have a chance to returnJul 4, 2025 · Thousands of Syria's Jews left in recent decades. But after Assad's ouster and easing of sanctions, they can reconnect with their centuries-old community.
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Celebrating Assad regime's fall, 1 of 9 Jews remaining in Syria calls ...May 1, 2025 · Only in 1992 were Jews allowed to leave Syria. At that point, the majority of the remaining Jews left the country for good. Many Syrian Muslims ...
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Community in Syrian Arab Republic - World Jewish CongressPrior to 1947, there were some 30,000 Jews in Syria, made up of three distinct communities, each with its own traditions: the Kurdish-speaking Jews of ...
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In Damascus' abandoned Jewish Quarter, final 5 Jews want to flee ...Sep 4, 2025 · At the community's height, approximately 100,000 Jews were living in Syria, but after Israel's formation in 1948, a set of draconian measures ...
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After decades in exile, Syria's Jews visit Damascus - ReutersFeb 19, 2025 · The new authorities have said all of Syria's communities will play a role in their country's future. But incidents of religious intolerance and ...
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Syria's dwindling Jewish community can visit one of the world's ...Dec 29, 2024 · Today, only nine Jews live in Syria, according to the head of the community, almost all older men and women. The community believes that no ...
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How a group of US Jews got to Syria for the first time in decadesFeb 28, 2025 · The group said it was the first official Jewish delegation to visit Syria, a country that once was home to as many as 100,000 Jews, in over ...
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Our Man in Damascus - Mishpacha MagazineJul 15, 2025 · The entire Syrian people suffered under the rule of Hafez al-Assad, and later his son Bashar, from the early 1970s when Hafez came to power.<|separator|>
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Migration Of Syrian Jews To Eretz Yisrael, 1880-1950Early Syrian Jews migrating to Israel were mostly rabbinic scholars. Over 9,000, mostly from Aleppo, immigrated under the British Mandate, many working class.<|separator|>
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Jewish community of Syria | DatabasesSyria was home to many Jewish communities at the time, from the large ones in Damascus and Aleppo to those of Hama, Tripoli, Beirut, Sidon, Baalbek and Banias.
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Bat Yam, Israel - Jewish Virtual LibraryBAT YAM (Heb. בַּת יָם; "Daughter of the Sea"), city in central Israel, on the seashore south of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, founded in 1926 by 24 religious families who ...
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Fate of Syria's last Jews uncertain after Assad's fall - YnetnewsDec 12, 2024 · After Israel's War of Independence, 5,000 Syrian Jews immigrated to Israel, leaving behind homes that were later converted into hotels, ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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The Syrian Jews | Sephardic UIn the early 20th century, the Jewish community in Syria numbered over 30,000 people, making it one of the largest Jewish communities in the Middle East.
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Syrian Jewish Community in North AmericaThe majority of the diaspora was primarily from Aleppo, although a minority hailed from Damascus. Many people within the Lebanese and Egyptian Jewish ...
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The Sy Empire - The New York Times75,000 strong and growing fast — inhabits an enclave running from Avenue I ...
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Overview - Congregation Shaare ZionShaare Zion is is the largest synagogue and "mother keniss" of the Sephardic Syrian Community in Brooklyn, NY. It follows the ancient tradition of Halab ( ...
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Syrian Jews in Brooklyn: How Their Sabbath Morning Music Reflects ...Today their community is estimated to be over 70,000. With twenty synagogues and twenty other institutions, the Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn is thriving.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Brooklyn's Syrian Jewish Community | BJHIJun 5, 2022 · The Syrian Jews continue in Brooklyn as a cohesive group. Their devotion to Judaism is evidenced by the infrastructure of synagogues, yeshivas, high schools, ...
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Syrian Judeo-Arabic - NYC Language MapThe Syrian Jewish community based in Brooklyn, with a secondary hub in Deal, New Jersey, is thought to represent the single largest group of Jews from Syria ...
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NY's Syrian Jewish Community, Small but Growing in InfluenceJul 12, 2013 · There are some twelve thousand Syrian Jewish households in New York. About half are in Brooklyn, especially concentrated in Flatbush and Bensonhurst/Kings Bay.
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The disappearing migration routes that brought Aleppo's Jews to ...May 25, 2016 · Abraham Batis is said to be the first Syrian Jewish trader to make it from Syria to Manchester, arriving in the northern British town in 1843.
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The unique tale of Syrian traders in Manchester - The New ArabDec 10, 2021 · The Syrian community in Manchester was mostly made up of Christians and Jews, according to Halliday, who says that “very few” Muslims came to ...
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The First Jews from Aleppo in Manchester - jstorSignificant emigration from Syria began in the mid-nineteenth century, but the scholarly literature dealing with it hardly mentions Jews, focusing mainly on ...
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From Aleppo To Manchester - Vittles - vittlesmagazine.comNov 25, 2022 · A smaller contingent of Sephardic Jews – which includes Jews from Syria – began emigrating to Manchester in the 1850s and continued to settle ...Missing: United Kingdom demographics
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Jewish Cowboys - The Unique History of Jews In Argentina - Gil TravelSep 30, 2025 · Syrian Jews formed tight knit communities in Buenos Aires alongside their Russian and European counterparts. Jewish immigrants also settled ...
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Jewish heritage in las Américas | University of Nevada, RenoMay 25, 2021 · At one point in the early 20th century, Argentina was home to the fifth largest Jewish population in the world. ... Jews who emigrated from Syria ...
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The Jewish Community of Panama has a Promising and Delicious ...Today the Syrians comprise the majority of Panamanian Jews. More recently, the 1990's and 2000's brought Jews to Panama from Colombia, Venezuela and Argentina ...
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The Jews of Panama: Small Numbers, Great ImpactNov 25, 2014 · In 1933, Jews of Syrian origin established an Orthodox synagogue called Shevet Achim, which is now the largest congregation in Panama. The ...
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Panama - Jews were hereThe bulk of Panamanian Jews are of Syrian descent, and their community is closely knit and committed to preserving Jewish continuity.
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Exploring Mexican Judaism - ReVista | - Harvard UniversityMar 7, 2021 · Thus, Jewish Mexico became a community of communities, delineated by the Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Syrian (with distinctions between Jews ...
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The Jews don't miss Syria: 'I'm connected to my roots, not the land'Apr 12, 2025 · Once 40,000 strong, Syria's Jewish community is now spread across Israel, the US, Mexico, Argentina and Panama; since their departure, ...
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Community in Brazil - World Jewish CongressBrazil has around 92,000 Jews, making it the world's tenth-largest Jewish population and the second-largest in Latin America, behind Argentina.
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Maqam and Liturgy: Ritual, Music, and Aesthetics of Syrian Jews in ...Jun 28, 2010 · The Aleppo Syrian Jews of both Brooklyn and Israel are known for their appreciation and punctilious maintenance of the Arab maqam—traditional ...Missing: distinctive Damascus
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Let Jasmine Rain Down - The University of Chicago PressWhen Jews left Aleppo, Syria, in the early twentieth century and established communities abroad, they carried with them a repertory of songs (pizmonim) with ...
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Pizmonim.org - Overview"Syrian Jewry, especially the community of Aleppo has long enjoyed a reputation as lovers of liturgical music and singing; dating back over one thousand years, ...
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56. Late 19th-Early 20th Centuries, Aleppo - The Brooklyn RailThis inhabitant of the Syrian city of Aleppo gains fame for composing some 400 pizmonim, songs sung on special occasions by Sephardic Jews.Missing: traditions | Show results with:traditions
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Pizmonim - Sephardic Hazzanut ProjectPizmonim is a defined as a collection of traditional Jewish songs and melodies. Pizmonim are used throughout the year with specific pizmonim written for ...
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Baqashot - Pizmonim.orgThe Syrian tradition was introduced to Jerusalem by Raphael Altaras, who came to that city from Aleppo in 1845 and founded a Baqashot circle at the Kehal Sion ...
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Jewish Aleppo, Lost Forever - Tablet MagazineAug 23, 2012 · ... Syrian Jews sing Bakashot, Kabbalistic poetry originating in Spain. The Great Synagogue of the Aleppo Jewish community in Jerusalem ...
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Hebrew Pronunciation - Pizmonim.orgSyrian Hebrew pronunciation is influenced by Sephardi and Arabic. Stress falls on the last syllable. Aleph is [ʔ], Gimel is [ɣ], and Ayin is [ʕ]. Vowels are ...
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The Aleppo Codex - Biblical Archaeology SocietyThe Aleppo Codex, a key Hebrew Bible manuscript, lost pages during 1947 riots in Syria; scholars debate whether they were destroyed or stolen.
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The Aleppo Codex | The Israel Museum, JerusalemThe Aleppo Codex is the earliest known Hebrew manuscript comprising the full text of the Bible. It is also the most authoritative, accurate, and sacred source ...
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Where did all the Jews from the Arab world go?Jan 6, 2019 · About half of those who remained eventually settled in London. When Saddam Hussein came to power almost all of the remaining Jews fled to Iran ( ...
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Film shines a rare spotlight on Mexico City's Syrian Jewish communityMar 30, 2021 · Members with ancestors from Aleppo are referred to as halabi while those having Damascus roots are known as shami. Cherem's father's family ...
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(PDF) Shamis, halebis and shajatos: Labels and the dynamics of ...Aug 7, 2025 · Various labels circulate to refer to their members, including halebi (Aleppan), shami (Damascene), idish (Ashkenazi), and turco (Sephardi).Missing: Halabi | Show results with:Halabi
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A SEPHARDIC BAN ON CONVERTS - Tradition OnlineThe Syrian-Sephardic Jewish community is one of the strongest homogeneous non-Hasidic Orthodox Jewish communities in the. United States.
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Our Crowd - RELIGION IN THE NEWS Spring 2003To prevent such a violation of traditional Jewish law, in 1935 the Sephardic Rabbinic Council issued its takana forbidding all such “conversion” marriages. The ...
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Strategies against intermarriage I - Syrian Jews - Daas TorahDec 25, 2007 · No male or female member of our community has the right to intermarry with non-Jews; this law covers conversion, which we consider to be fictitious and ...Missing: endogamy | Show results with:endogamy
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Syrian Jews II - Torah MusingsOct 17, 2007 · ... Syrian Jewish community of Brooklyn. That Edict was enacted to ... Accordingly, conversion for marriage to a member of the community was ...<|separator|>
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Aleppo — The Confused ArabLanguage: Mainly Arabic, the “Halabi” dialect. Some communities speak ... Even though the Jewish community has vanished, Syrian Jews used to live in ...
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The Language and Poetic Expressions of Aleppo's JewsThe Jewish community of Aleppo is one of the few among Jewish communities that, for nearly 2,000 years, preserved the original Hebrew of the Land of Israel.
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With Assad's fall, the story of Judeo-Syrian Arabic resurfacesDec 8, 2024 · Exile and language decline. The 20th century saw the Syrian Jewish population dwindle due to waves of emigration. Political instability, ...
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The Scandalous History of the Aleppo Codex | AishThe codex, called the Crown, or Keter, was moved to Jerusalem sometime in the 11 th century, but it was apparently stolen by Crusaders at some point.
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Kibbeh Neye w'Khidrawat [Lessons from the Syrian Kitchen]Kibbeh neye w'Khidrawat, which are pareve, are a perennial favorite among Aleppian Jews. Yield: 25 patties, about 10 to 12 servings. 1/2 bunch flat-leaf parsley ...
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How to make savoury kibbeh meqliyeh, Aleppo style | Middle East EyeMay 14, 2019 · Kibbeh was traditionally made by pounding meat and bulgur together with a large pestle and mortar but nowadays most people use a meat grinder.<|separator|>
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Some traditional Syrian recipes - The Canadian Jewish NewsRice is an important part of the Passover Aleppian table, and a traditional Passover meal will typically include several mehshis (stuffed vegetable dishes) with ...<|separator|>
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In This Syrian Community, There's Always Mujadara on ThursdaysMay 17, 2022 · Mujadara is a staple here on Thursday evenings. The comforting dish of lentils, rice, and fried onions is centuries old.Missing: cuisine | Show results with:cuisine
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Tag Archives: syrian - the kosher foodiesFassoulieh, or Great Northern Bean Stew ... This is a classic Syrian dish. We often eat it on Shabbat, but really it's the perfect weeknight dinner. It's a make ...Missing: cuisine | Show results with:cuisine
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The Syrian Macaroni Dish That Made Its Way Around the GlobeMay 5, 2020 · Macaroni chicken, a Syrian baked pasta dish spiced with cinnamon. Emanuelle remembers the process taking hours and the pride the siblings felt when it was ...Missing: cuisine | Show results with:cuisine
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Lessons from the Syrian Kitchen - Jewish ActionIn every Syrian-Jewish household, there is a recognition that Shabbat will be coming and the family is going to be together; every mother wants to prepare those ...
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For This Syrian Family, Friday Afternoon Means Coffee and PastriesJan 13, 2025 · Sylvia's grandmother Renee hosts the entire family before Shabbat for coffee made in a stovetop percolator and a showcase of Syrian pastries.Missing: rituals | Show results with:rituals
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This Syrian Cheese Ravioli Is the Ultimate Jewish Comfort FoodJun 3, 2024 · Ravioli are stuffed with cheese, hand pinched and boiled. They're simmered along with egg noodles, topped with a hefty amount of butter, and baked until crispy ...Missing: traditional | Show results with:traditional
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In This Family, Syrian Kibbeh Is Served with Mexican SalsaAug 13, 2020 · In This Family, Syrian Kibbeh Is Served with Mexican Salsa · Family Journey · Kibbeh Charola (Savory Bulgur Pie) · Salsa Cruda (Fresh Tomato Salsa).
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Jerry Seinfeld - Jewish Virtual LibraryHis father, Kalman Seinfeld, was of Austrian Jewish background and was a sign maker; his mother, Betty, is of Sephardi Mizrahi Syrian Jewish descent. Her ...Missing: heritage | Show results with:heritage
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Jerry Seinfeld was born in Brooklyn on April 29, 1954. His father ...Apr 25, 2024 · ... Syrian Jews from Aleppo. Jerry describes himself as growing up in a Jewish home, saying, "Went to temple, kept kosher, two sets of dishes.Missing: heritage | Show results with:heritage
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Safdie - the architect who planned to be a farmer - ISRAEL21cMar 21, 2011 · Safdie was born in Haifa in 1938 to a Jewish family with roots in mystical Safed (hence the surname) and later in Aleppo, Syria. He maintains a ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Commissioned by:Beginnings. Moshe Safdie was born in Haifa in 1938, into a secular family which came from Aleppo in Syria. The city of Haifa - with its mountainous ...
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The Art and Architecture of Moshe Safdie - JewishBostonMay 15, 2016 · The son of Sephardic Jews who originally came from Aleppo, Syria, the Safdies were decidedly secular. The move to Montreal happened after ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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New biography delves into mysterious backstory of billionaire ...Sep 1, 2022 · Born in Beirut in 1932, Safra was one of the most successful bankers of the 20th century. The scion of a Jewish banking family originating from ...
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How did a proud Sephardi Jew build a global financial empire?Sep 3, 2022 · Sitting down with writer Daniel Gross, whose new book details the life and legacy of Edmond J. Safra, who made monumental contributions to Israel.
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The Syrian-Born Jew Who Built a Banking EmpireOct 3, 2022 · Jacob Safra (1891-1963) was born in Aleppo into a family of bankers. At that time, banking particularly involved currency trading in precious metals and ...