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A Syrian man arrested after a stabbing attack at Berlin's Holocaust memorial that seriously wounded a Spanish man had been ...
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Despite heightened tensions with the West and strict Sharia laws, 9,000 Jews still live in Iran—and they have no plans to leave anytime soon.
This move has elicited strong mixed emotions for many Jews, myself included. At first glance, this sounds like an impactful step toward the economic inclusion of Jewish business owners.