Jews in syria

Time running out in race to preserve endangered Jewish languages

The many endangered dialects of Judeo-Arabic have been documented to varying extents, from Egypt to Morocco, from Syria to Yemen. And some young people are keeping the music alive.

A kippah and a pile of documents.
The entrance of an abandoned Jewish synagogue in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Iraq, pictured in 2009

Nearly half the Jewish sites in Syria have been ruined

THE JEWISH QUARTER in Damascus lies desolate

Last vestiges of Syrian Jewry clinging to community

JEWISH IMMIGRANTS from Yemen in 1950 after their arrival to Israel

Travails of Jews from Arab Lands finally recognized after 66 years


Assad forces destroy Syria's oldest synagogue

The synagogue was said to be built atop a cave where the prophet Elijah once hid.

Jobar synagogue in Damascus 370