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  2. Zablon Simintov - Wikipedia

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    While he insisted he would stay to take care of the country's last synagogue, [26] [27] it was later reported that his decision may have been influenced by his refusal to give his wife a get (a Jewish religious divorce). [28] Get refusal can lead to a prison sentence in Israel. Another report stated he refused to leave as he owes money to his ...

  3. History of the Jews in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Their resettlement in New York and Tel Aviv was motivated by their search for a better life. [citation needed] By 1969, approximately 300 Jews remained in Afghanistan, but most of them left Afghanistan after the Soviet invasion in 1979, leaving only 10 Jews in Afghanistan in 1996, most of whom lived in Kabul. Currently, more than 10,000 Jews of ...

  4. Kabul synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The civil war left much of Kabul in ruins, and essentially all of the country's Jews had left Afghanistan. After a brief stint in Turkmenistan , Simintov returned to Kabul in 1998 or 1999 [ 2 ] and was the synagogue's live-in caretaker.

  5. Woman now thought to be Afghanistan's last Jew flees country

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    Tova Moradi, 83, an Afghan Jewish woman who fled Kabul this month with her relatives with the assistance of an Israeli aid group, speaks to the Associated Press at a resort which is accommodated ...

  6. Was leaving Afghanistan 'the right way' ever possible? - AOL

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  7. Cabal in Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Cabal in Kabul (French: Cabale à Kaboul) is a documentary film directed by filmmaker Dan Alexe. It follows the lives of two men, Zabulon Simantov (Hebrew: זבולון סימן-טוב) and Yitzchak Levin (Hebrew: יצחק לוי), who are said to be the last remaining Jews in Afghanistan.

  8. The Afghan Allies Left Behind in the Graveyard of Empires - AOL

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    A 2020 report by No One Left Behind (NOLB), a nonprofit that supports interpreters and other allies in Afghanistan and elsewhere, "identified over 300 interpreters or their family that were killed ...

  9. Afghanistan–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    Zablon Simintov, who lived in Kabul and served as caretaker of Afghanistan's only remaining synagogue, was thought to be the last Jew living in Afghanistan. However, following the 2021 Taliban offensive , his relative, Tova Moradi, was declared the last Jew after Simintov was evacuated to Israel with the aid of Israeli businessman Mordechai ...