Beirut: A Once Thriving Jewish Community

I’ve always been curious about my heritage. Growing up in Brooklyn, I always knew that the Sephardic community was made up of Jews who were exiled from Spain and who moved to countries like Egypt, Morocco, Syria and Lebanon. But, until about a year ago I knew virtually nothing about life in Beirut, Lebanon, except that it is where my family originated. My whole perspective about life and what I thought was an arcane society drastically changed when I took an hour to speak with my revered jido (grandfather), Jacques Srour. In fact, I now envy the Beirut life.