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Most Jewish citizens have left post-revolution Tunisia

Scherbell-Ball, NaomiJanuary 23, 2013

Tunisia is home to one of the world’s oldest Jewish communities. On the eve of the country’s independence from France in the 1950, there were more than 100,000 Tunisian Jews. Today, more half a century later, as few as 1,500 remain. Naomi Scherbel-Ball traveled to Tunisia to meet with the few Tunisian Jews remaining and asked them about how they see their future in post-revolution Tunisia.

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