Alien at Home

The Final Installment of a 28-Part Personal History
Our Brooklyn community is about to celebrate the centennial anniversary of its first landing on the shores of the United States, the most powerful country, the most protective, the most welcoming refuge of the oppressed. There were never better hosts than the Americans for the Jews, not even Spain in its glorious periods of the 12th and 13th centuries, prior to their eventual expulsion. Almost all Jews in America are prospering.
In this context, the Syrian Jewish community’s development has been—and is—phenomenal. It will be recorded in history as unique.