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Stalin’s Forgotten Corner

If everything had gone according to plan you would now be reading about our trip to Tunisia. We’d heard tantalizing anecdotes about shuls in Tunisian caves and we wanted to see those and other exotica firsthand. So we did our research and mapped out a detailed itinerary. As an added perk we planned to join a small film crew together with Rabbi Eliyahu Birnbaum a dayan and world Jewish traveler who is putting together a media series called “The Jew of the World.” It’s a program after our own hearts a series that follows his travels to exotic communities to meet the last Jewish remnants and understand their history. But then when the three bochurim were kidnapped and murdered and the Gaza war started the Israeli foreign ministry warned us of concrete threats toward Israelis in Tunis. We were disappointed that Tunis was no longer on the agenda — at least not this summer — but we didn’t cancel our travel plans entirely. Instead we took a spur-of-the-moment trip toGeorgia a spectacularly beautiful tree-covered country in the former Soviet Union.

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