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Simintov is also known during this time period for his heavily publicized feud with Yitzhak Levi (Ishaq Levin), another Afghan Jew; it has been claimed that the two were expelled from a Taliban-led jail due to their constant fighting.
At the end of a three-day trial, in August 2013 the 28-year-old Lorance was found guilty by a military judge of two counts of second-degree murder, obstruction of justice, and other charges "related to a pattern of threatening and intimidating actions toward Afghans" as the platoon's leader.
3 paź 2021 · Back then, he was one of Two Last Jews of Afghanistan (the other died in 2005), and the story was that the Taliban had imprisoned both of them — until their endless bickering got so...
The play, titled The Last Two Jews of Kabul, was written by playwright Josh Greenfeld and was staged in New York in 2002. In January 2005, Levy died of natural causes, leaving the world believing Simintov was the sole known Jew in Afghanistan. [19] He cared for the only synagogue in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul. [20]
1 lis 2019 · Afghanistan's last Jew, Zabulon Simentov, was freed from prison by the Taliban because his arguing with a fellow Jew was so annoying.
6 lut 2002 · Each man claims to be the last Jew in Afghanistan. Levy, who is in his seventies, accuses 41-year-old Simantov of not being a true Afghan Jew because he lived for a time in Turkmenistan.
17 gru 2008 · Sad but engaging, and at times very humorous, Cabal in Kabul is the Belgian filmmaker Dan Alexe's superbly shot account of the day-to-day life of the world's smallest Jewish community, that of Kabu...