Deux juifs américains, Paul Rosenfeld et Noah Rayman sont partis à la recherche des juifs de Tunisie à l’occasion des fêtes de Pessah et ils ont rapporté un témoignage émouvant, surtout pour ceux qui ont connu l’âge d’or de ce pays.
Sylvia Haddad Pryzant of Damascus, Pa., grew up in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, and always looked forward to Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. “My mother prepared so many dishes for the holiday,” she says.
Cohen’s life story has been an ongoing dialogue between food and religion. The most recent expression of his quest and passion has been showcasing Tunisian cuisine along with a range of kosher cooking at Got Kosher?
Kosher caterer and restaurateur Alain Cohen brings family tradition to his menus, especially at his own Passover seder
Jews lived in North Africa before the arrival of Christianity or Islam. On the eve of Tunisia's independence from France, there were more than 100,000 of them in the country. Half a century later, as few as 1,500 remain.
The last Jews in Tunisia
Jews lived in North Africa before the arrival of Christianity or Islam. On the eve of Tunisia's independence from France, there were more than 100,000 of them in the country. Half a century later, as few as 1,500 remain.
Jews lived in North Africa before the arrival of Christianity or Islam. On the eve of Tunisia's independence from France, there were more than 100,000 of them in the country. Half a century later, as few as 1,500 remain.
The last Jews in Tunisia
Jews lived in North Africa before the arrival of Christianity or Islam. On the eve of Tunisia's independence from France, there were more than 100,000 of them in the country. Half a century later, as few as 1,500 remain.
For the first time ever here in Los Angeles and in the United States we will meet together to attend the first edition of the Tunisian Film Festival. The story continues, it began after the Tunisian revolution, the Free Tunisia team and friends from all over the world met around this unique idea to bring closer Tunisian cinema and culture to this great city.
For the first time ever here in Los Angeles and in the United States we will meet together to attend the first edition of the Tunisian Film Festival. The story continues, it began after the Tunisian revolution, the Free Tunisia team and friends from all over the world met around this unique idea to bring closer Tunisian cinema and culture to this great city.
Sociologist Claude Sitbon has been tensely following events Tunisia, where he was born. He lives in Israel but frequently visits Tunisia, which is now home to 1,700 remaining Jews.
Sociologist Claude Sitbon, do the Jews of Tunisia have reason to be afraid?
Tunisian-born sociologist Claude Sitbon has been tensely following events in his native country.
Sociologist Claude Sitbon has been tensely following events Tunisia, where he was born. He lives in Israel but frequently visits Tunisia, which is now home to 1,700 remaining Jews.
Sociologist Claude Sitbon, do the Jews of Tunisia have reason to be afraid?
Tunisian-born sociologist Claude Sitbon has been tensely following events in his native country.
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