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New report urges 'urgent' action to preserve remaining Jewish sites in Syria and Iraq

The Jewish Cultural Heritage Initiative identified four 'priority' sites where preservation work was considered viable

June 3, 2020 14:12
Many Jewish sites have fallen into disrepair or been destroyed since the mass emigration of Iraq's Jewish population
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A joint British-American project has catalogued surviving Jewish sites in Syria and Iraq in a new report that has identified sites in urgent need of intervention to ensure their preservation.

The Jewish Cultural Heritage Initiative (JCHI), a partnership between the British-based Foundation for Jewish Heritage and the American Schools of Oriental Research, has catalogued and assessed the condition of Jewish sites in Iraq and Syria.

The JCHI, working remotely and with partners in Iraq and Syria, assessed 368 Jewish sites and found that of those that remained, 27 were in urgent need of work.

The report, released on June 1, identified four sites as “priority candidates” where “urgent intervention could substantially improve their condition”.