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Syria Expedition

The Final Chapter of a 2,700 Year-Old History

June-July 2026 

Damascus → Maaloula → Krak des Chevaliers
→ Aleppo 

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Itinerary Below >>

This isn’t just a tour; it is a once-in-a-century encounter with the physical remains and last living members of a civilization on the brink of vanishing. For the first time in modern history, the gates to Syria’s Jewish past — closed by decades of conflict and centuries of secrecy — have been pulled back. This journey offers a front-row seat to the restoration of a two millennia-old legacy that helped define the religious and commercial architecture of the Middle East.

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You will walk a 2,000-year timeline that begins at the Dura-Europos murals — the earliest visual narrative of the Bible ever found — and leads to the Great Synagogue of Aleppo, where the Hebrew Bible was finally codified into the Aleppo Codex.

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From the cave where Elijah sought refuge in Jobar to the streets of Maaloula, where the Aramaic of the Talmud is still spoken, this is a physical encounter with the literal foundations of the faith. 

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You will meet two of the final residents of Damascus's Jewish Quarter, the last living witnesses to a biblically-old story that is now reaching its final chapter.

Note on Access: > This journey provides the most exclusive access available today. Due to the historical sensitivity of these sites and our commitment to the safety of the last remaining community members, all visits are conducted with private, high-level security and specialized government clearances.

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