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Apr 26 2009, AP

In this village in northern Yemen, where a kosher butcher slaughters chickens and the school bus carries young boys in side curls along a dirt track to their Hebrew studies, one of the oldest Jewish communities in the Arab world is fighting for its surviv

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In this photo taken on April 8, 2009, Yaish Youssef Nahari, left, the father of Moshe Yaish Youssef Nahari, a Jewish father of nine who was shot dead in December by a Muslim man, sits in his living room as two of his grandchildren stand in the doorway,...