The once thriving Jewish community in Egypt has dwindled to a mere fraction of its former glory. Decades of persecution and discrimination, coupled with the rise of nationalism and Islamism, have forced the majority of Jews to flee their ancient homeland. Two survivors, David Hayna and Roland Hassan, share their heart-wrenching accounts of their own Exodus ordeals. Despite the pain and loss they endured, they remain connected to their roots and cherish the memories of a bygone era.