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21 Oct

On the Turkish-Syrian border, a city’s last Jews watch the ending of an epoch

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Antakya, known in antiquity as Antioch, has a Jewish community 2,300 years old and is mentioned in the Talmud, but a flight to urban areas has left just a dozen Jewish residents

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