AKTC restores Jewish sites in Afghanistan

Muslim trust restores Jewish sites in Afghanistan
Posted by: Tom Heneghan | June 24th, 2009

Amid the glum news from Afghanistan, Golnar Motevalli of our Kabul bureau has sent this from Herat:

Behind a parade of old mud brick shops, through narrow winding alleys, a tiny door opens onto a sundrenched courtyard, where school children giggle and play alongside the ghosts of Afghanistan’s Jewish past.

The Yu Aw is one of four synagogues in the old quarter of Herat city in west Afghanistan, which after decades of abandonment and neglect, has been restored to provide desperately-needed space for an infant school.”

(Photo: Afghan children study in Yu Aw synagogue in Herat, 8 June 2009/Mohammad Shoiab)
(Photo: Afghan children study in Yu Aw synagogue in Herat, 8 June 2009/Mohammad Shoiab)

The restoration work has been done by the Agha Khan Trust for Culture. The city’s three other former synagogues are also being restored. Read the feature here.

Read at source: http://blogs.reuters.com/archive/tag/agha-khan/

View slideshow at: http://uk.reuters.com/news/pictures/articleslideshow?articleId=UKTRE55N01P20090624&channelName=lifestyleMolt#a=1

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