In the News

In The News

Interview with Raghad Bushnaq, Mozaic, in Herndon, VA

What is your background? I am Syrian — I was born and raised in Syria

Culinary training offers refugees in the Washington, D.C. area a recipe for hope

Finding safety in the United States, refugee chefs rebuild their lives and build new businesses

U.S. Afghan Resettlements Slowed by Housing Shortage, Old Technology

The push to resettle the first wave of Afghan evacuees brought to the U.S. is

Refugees Helping Refugees

It’s with great pleasure to let you know that SafarTas Refugee Kitchen is now operating

Columbia will give full scholarships to refugees and other displaced students

When Warda Sahtout was helping children in Syria during that country’s civil war, she asked

The bittersweet life for one Syrian refugee in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — In the chaos of war, one thing doesn’t change: People need

If We Don’t Care, Who Will

Raghad Bushnaq has been helping people in need in informal ways for at least a

Syrian refugees rebuild in Md., Va. by starting own businesses

WASHINGTON — Nader Briman, 42, used to own a lingerie factory in his hometown of

Wedding Dress A Symbol Of Something New For Syrian Refugee

Like most brides-to-be, Omama Altaleb, a 23-year-old journalist, was consumed with finding the perfect wedding

Syrian refugees rebuild by starting own businesses

WASHINGTON (AP) – Nader Briman, 42, used to own a lingerie factory in his hometown

An interrupted journey ends in a new life in the U.S. for Syrian refugee family

Reporting from Landover, Md. — Dense desert fog enveloped Queen Alia International Airport outside Amman,

Mozaic Project for Syrian Immigrants

Thanks to the generous donations from our members, Congregation Etz Hayim purchased copies of “First