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Syrian Jews provide support to Muslim families during Ramadan

21 March 2026
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The Syrian Mosaic Foundation, a Jewish organization, recently donated meat for iftar meals at the Lala Pasha Mosque in Damascus during Ramadan. This initiative aims to assist needy families and foster social ties among Syria’s diverse communities. Joe Jajati, a Syrian Jew in the U.S. and member of the foundation, emphasized that the effort symbolizes the commitment of Syrian Jews to society and mutual respect between Jews and Muslims. The foundation views this charitable act as a means to strengthen unity within the rich cultural mosaic of Syria, which has a long history of coexistence among various religious groups. Residents who received support expressed gratitude, noting that this initiative enhances their sense of community during Ramadan, a time for sharing and solidarity.

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This story highlights the ongoing efforts to promote coexistence and community support in Syria, especially during significant cultural and religious periods like Ramadan. The historical presence of Jews in Syria, dating back thousands of years, reflects a long-standing tradition of multiculturalism in cities like Damascus. Despite the challenges faced by the Jewish community in the 20th century, including emigration, the remaining members continue to engage in initiatives that foster interfaith dialogue and cooperation. Such actions reinforce the importance of humanitarian efforts and shared values in a region marked by diverse religious and cultural identities.

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