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Last Jew in Afghanistan arrives in Israel, ending a yearslong saga

Zebulon Simentov made Aliyah three years after fleeing Taliban rule

November 14, 2024 16:15
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Afghan Jew Zebulon Simentov blows a shofar in April 2021 in an old building in Kabul.(Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP via Getty Images)
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Afghanistan’s last Jew, 72-year-old Zebulon Simentov, has finally arrived in Israel after fleeing the Taliban three years ago.

Simentov, who was rescued from Kabul along with 30 Afghan neighbours by American-Israeli businessman Moti Kahana in September 2021 following the Taliban takeover, is reportedly settling in Ashdod with the help of the Jewish Agency.

It was a long-awaited outcome for the man who claimed to be the last remaining Jew in Afghanistan; the JC reported in August 2021 that Simentov was refusing to leave his native land on Kahana’s private plane because going to Israel would mean granting a divorce to his wife, according to Kahana, who said he spent “two days of resources and a huge amount of money” to organise the plan.

It reportedly took Simentov just over half an hour to change his mind and reject the chance to leave Afghanistan, even though he had already packed and begun reciting the prayer for travellers. But a month later he would concede, crossing the Afghan border with Kahana’s help and arriving first at a safe house in Islamabad, Pakistan, before deciding to go to Turkey rather than Israel.