ISTANBUL (JTA) – After initially sounding the all clear in the hours after a devastating earthquake Monday, the Turkish Jewish community now says that two prominent members remain missing in Antakya, ...
The head of a small Turkish Jewish community and his wife were feared dead after their apartment building collapsed during the devastating earthquakes on Monday that killed over 4,000 people in ...
When a major earthquake hit Turkey last year—followed by major aftershocks— the city of Antakya was one of the places that had the worst damage. Tens of thousands of people in the province died, and ...
ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — For nearly two weeks, Mehmet Ismet has lived in the ruins of Antakya’s most beloved historic mosque, a landmark in a now-devastated city that was famed for thousands of years as ...
The city of Antakya was almost completely destroyed by the earthquake. The Turkish city of Antakya, one of the hardest-hit towns in the earthquake zone has been nearly destroyed by the massive 7.8 ...
Weaving around fallen slabs of concrete, we make our way deeper into the heart of Antakya, the capital of Turkey's Hatay Province. The city's roads are filled with diggers and rescue workers in hard ...
Saul Cenudioglu remembers when his synagogue was full and when Muslims and Christians of this diverse Turkish city joined with Jews to celebrate marriages and births. “I’m afraid in 15 or 20 years, ...
Jews have lived in Antakya, located near Aleppo, Syria, for 2,500 years. Locals say it’s unlikely any will remain. ISTANBUL (JTA) – After initially sounding the all clear in the hours after a ...
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