Finally face to face, after growing up learning about the other
Two thousand years of suffering and exile help an Israeli NGO teach Syrian and Iraqi refugees to build new lives in Europe
A dispatch from the Golan Heights, where the Jewish state’s confounding political and military policy plays out in the lives of Syrians looking for hope of any kind
A new crop of books introduces young readers to people who fled their homes—in earlier decades, and today
Invoking the Holocaust, and comparing the persecution of Jews to that of Syrian refugees, has become a consensus take. But no one has bothered to identify the murderous culprit.
A response to a Tablet article that cites an ADL study asserting that a majority of people in the Middle East harbor anti-Semitic views
New children’s books help parents broach a challenging subject
When connections between the people of Anatevka and Syrian refugees became apparent, the cast of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ began to fundraise both onstage and off
Reflecting on the long sad march out of Homs, and the people along the way
How Canadian synagogues started sponsoring Syrian refugees
In a small border town on the way to Europe, Syrian refugees tell stories that the world is determined not to hear
Congress is heading for a showdown over a new bill that, if passed, would ban refugees from entering the U.S. until stricter security measures have been put into place
As millions of Syrian refugees search for safety, their dire situation is reminiscent of those who fled Nazi Germany via British kindertransports
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