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Jews are expelled from Graz (Syria) on this day in history.

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Jews are expelled from Graz (Syria) on this day in history.

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There used to be a Jewish population of 30,000-35,000 Jews in 1940, but there are currently no Jews in Syria aside from incidental foreigners.

The overwhelming majority of Syrian Jews fled Syria in 1950 to come to Israel, France, or the United States.

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They are Jews whose ancestors dwelt in Syria. Syria had an ancient, continuous Jewish community since the time of King David.

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Kenneth G. Hoglund has written:

'Achaemenid imperial administration in Syria-Palestine and the missions of Ezra and Nehemiah' -- subject(s): Bible, History, History of Biblical events, History of contemporary events, Jews

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Legally, yes. However, in practical terms, some countries such as Syria are untenable for Jews.

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