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- Pinchas Inbari
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- Michael Young
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(Times of Israel) Avi Lewis - Since a peace treaty was signed between Israel and Jordan, no restrictions exist on Jewish travelers to the Hashemite Kingdom, but every person I spoke to told me that they were discreet about revealing their identities. No Jewish community in recent memory ever resided within the borders of the kingdom. Today, the Jews of Jordan include a trickle of American aid workers in Amman who hide their identities, alongside Israeli officials at the local embassy. From late 2014, Jordan began turning away individual Israeli tourists at the border - ostensibly to safeguard their security, amid last summer's Gaza war and a small but growing number of ISIS sympathizers threatening to attack sensitive targets. Organized expeditions led by local tour guides continue to be permitted.2015-05-08 00:00:00Full Article
Jordan's Secret Jews
(Times of Israel) Avi Lewis - Since a peace treaty was signed between Israel and Jordan, no restrictions exist on Jewish travelers to the Hashemite Kingdom, but every person I spoke to told me that they were discreet about revealing their identities. No Jewish community in recent memory ever resided within the borders of the kingdom. Today, the Jews of Jordan include a trickle of American aid workers in Amman who hide their identities, alongside Israeli officials at the local embassy. From late 2014, Jordan began turning away individual Israeli tourists at the border - ostensibly to safeguard their security, amid last summer's Gaza war and a small but growing number of ISIS sympathizers threatening to attack sensitive targets. Organized expeditions led by local tour guides continue to be permitted.2015-05-08 00:00:00Full Article
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