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Culture of Tunisia

Tunisian Jews seek religious tolerance after the revolution

August 15, 2013Lifestyle & Belief

Two years after the revolution that overthrew former President Ben Ali, Tunisia is struggling with a tough economy and unemployment, and its pushing Tunisian Jews out of the country. But through the hardship, some Jews are reflecting on the positives that could define the country’s future.

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