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Paris (CNN)In a Parisian suburb, Myriam sits at her parents' dinner table, the Shabbat candles flickering before her. Together with her husband and newborn son she takes stock of the painful week she's had. It's a regular conversation for many French Jews. 

Myriam, who did not want to give her last name over fears for her own safety, questions whether France is a country where her family can prosper, a place they can still call home. 
According to the Jewish Agency for Israel, 55,000 French Jews have left the country since the year 2000.
"I'm scared of the future of my baby here," Myriam told CNN. 
"I hope that he will have a future here, and you know Jewish communities are a part of the history of France."

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