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Why Tajikistan’s Last Jews Are Staying Put Despite Waves of Change

November 30, 2015 by UCSJ
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The secret synagogue of Tajikistan is not hard to find once you know where to look. Like much in Dushanbe, Tajikistan’s small and humdrum capital, the building is on a street whose name no one uses and where few strangers venture. From the outside it could be just another upscale…
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Report: Estimated Jewish Population in the former Soviet Union (FSU)

July 3, 2013July 12, 2013 by UCSJ
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Researcher Allan Miller has compiled numbers from reports and news articles over the past several years to determine the estimated current Jewish population throughout the countries of the former Soviet Union (FSU).  The breakdown within each country may not equal the total for the country because populations for some cities…
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