Afghanistan's Last Two Jews Feuding
By Steven Gutkin
Associated Press Writer
Thursday, March 28, 2002; 1:41 AM
KABUL, Afghanistan –– From living quarters at separate ends of the same Kabul synagogue, Afghanistan's last two Jews are still feuding and still searching for their most sacred treasure – a Torah confiscated by the now oussted Taliban.
The two men glare at each other when they pass in the decaying synagogue's concrete courtyard. They planned to celebrate Passover as they do every other Jewish holiday – alone.
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...doesn't show much hope for the middle east
regards
By Steven Gutkin
Associated Press Writer
Thursday, March 28, 2002; 1:41 AM
KABUL, Afghanistan –– From living quarters at separate ends of the same Kabul synagogue, Afghanistan's last two Jews are still feuding and still searching for their most sacred treasure – a Torah confiscated by the now oussted Taliban.
The two men glare at each other when they pass in the decaying synagogue's concrete courtyard. They planned to celebrate Passover as they do every other Jewish holiday – alone.
rest at here:
...doesn't show much hope for the middle east
regards
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