Friedman writes that the 4,500 Jews left in Syria--virtual
hostages in Syria's conflict with Israel--live under conditions
that have been compared to those of Nazi Germany. He details the
suffering and persecution endured by Jews living in Damascus,
Aleppo, and Qamishli during the last 30 years. He includes
first-hand accounts of Jews oppressed by the Syrian government,
including the torture of Jews in Syrian prisons. Friedman urges
putting pressure on the Syrian government through petitions to
government representatives, the United Nations, the International
Red Cross, and the Vatican. "Booklist"
Of the 40,000 Jews who lived in Syria prior to 1948, some 4,500
remain as virtual hostages in Syria's conflict with Israel--under
conditions that have been compared with those in Nazi Germany.
Friedman describes the experiences of this persecuted group in the
hope that the pressure of public opinion will persuade the Syrian
government to put an end to the torture, killing, and harassment
and allow Jewish residents to emigrate.
The author recounts the suffering and injustice endured by
individuals and families living in Jewish sections of Damascus,
Aleppo, and Qamishli over the past thirty years. The book includes
several moving first-person accounts that graphically reveal both
the systematic oppression that characterizes the Syrian
government's treatment of Jewish citizens, as well as the
government's tolerance of acts of violence against Jews committed
by members of the Arab majority. To safeguard those who have been
left behind, the author conceals the identities of both Jews still
living in Syria and the rescuers who have been working to get them
out, and he withholds specific information about escape methods and
routes. This book carries an important message that will be of
interest to general readers as well as students and specialists in
Near Eastern affairs.
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