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Jewish Geography

10 Facts About the Nash Didan Jews
The community now lives in Israel and the U.S., where their unique language, Lishan Didan, is facing extinction.
13 Facts About the Jews of Ukraine
Weathering centuries of pogroms, blood libels, Nazi massacres, and Soviet rule, the Jewish community of Ukraine has shown incredible resilience.
14 Facts About the Jews of New York
After Israel, nowhere on Earth has more Jewish life packed into one place than New York City.
12 Facts About the Jews of Belarus
Famous for its Torah scholarship and as the birthplace of the Chabad movement
11 Jewish Languages Past and Present
While you may have heard of Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino, there are actually many other Jewish languages.
Underground! Libya's Cave Jews
Learn about the Jewish villages of Troglodytes (“cave dwellers”) who lived in the frontier of Tripolitania.
Famous for its rolling green hills and colorful culture, Ireland has had a Jewish presence for centuries.
8 of the Most Remote Chabad Houses on Earth
Have you visited any of them?
13 Facts About Jewish Life in the Caribbean
In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, our hearts and prayers are with our brothers and sisters in the Caribbean Islands.
12 Facts About Jerusalem's Historic Jewish Community
For hundreds of thousands of Jews of all types and stripes, it’s not just a dream—it’s home.
What It’s Like to Lead a Community in the Costa Rican Jungle
Santa Teresa is about as remote and exotic as you can possibly get.
14 Facts You Should Know About the Jews of China
Did you know that China has been home to Jewish communities for centuries?
A beautiful corner of Eastern Europe, it has been home to Jews for centuries.
18 Facts You Should Know About Yemenite Jews
Yemen was historically home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world.
100 Years After Genocide, Mongolia’s Jewish Community Is Tiny
Local leader uncovers new evidence of massacre
This is the story of an antisemitic warlord, a brutal purge, and a tiny pocket of Jewish life in one of the least expected places on earth.
A Beacon of Jewish Pride
The findings revealed much more than just a building. They uncovered a glimpse into the lives of ancient Jews.
16 Facts You Should Know About the Jews of Lebanon
Not too long ago, it was one of the most favorable Arab countries to live in as a Jew.
10 Facts About Jewish Life in the UAE
The UAE is home to a thriving Jewish community, featuring Chabad-sponsored synagogues, summer camps, abundant opportunities for Jewish education, and kosher restaurants.
19 Facts About the “Mountain Jews”
Virtually cut off from other Jewish centers, the Mountain Jews developed their own way of life.
13 Facts You Should Know About Jewish Krakow
Once among Europe’s largest and most influential communities, rich with scholarship and synagogues.
16 Facts About the Jews of Lithuania
Famous for prominent yeshivahs and their dedication to Torah study
11 Facts About the Jews of Galicia
For centuries, it was home to a thriving Jewish community whose unique identity fused chassidic warmth, Torah scholarship, and strong Jewish values.
14 Facts About Jewish Amsterdam
A haven for Jews escaping religious persecution, Amsterdam was a center of Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewish life.
7 Mandarin Phrases for Jewish Visitors to Chinese-Speaking Communities
These terms will help you navigate basic Jewsh llife.
15 Amazing Tefillin Stands Around the World
From the Western Wall to the mountains of Alaska, Jews grab the opportunity to do a mitzvah on the go.
19 Facts about the Jews of Argentina
A pogrom in the Americas, Jewish cowboys roaming the streets, and more facts you didn't know.
14 Facts About the Jews of Afghanistan
Afghanistan today hardly seems a place for a Jew to call home, yet for hundreds of years it hosted a large, flourishing Jewish community.
Royal Neighbors and the Forward Arc of History
Instead of hiding in fear, as British Jewry would have done in past centuries, our congregation gathered to celebrate our heritage in confidence and joy.
14 Facts About the Historic Jewish Communities in Egypt
A century ago, there was a thriving Jewish community in Egypt, as there had been since before the Second Temple. Learn more about this unique Sephardic community that has all-but disappeared.
15 Facts About the Jews of Poland
For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most vibrant Jewish community in the world. The country overflowed with Jewish life, in large cities like Warsaw, Krakow, and Lublin, and in the hundreds of shtetls that dotted the landscape.
Our Life-Work in the Virgin Islands
Before long, shouts of “Happy Chanukah” were ringing out, up and down Main Street.
15 Facts About the Jews of Greece
Descendants of the first established Greek Jewish Community are known as Romaniotes. They were joined by Ladino-speaking Sephardim.
16 Facts About the Jews of India
India was a surprising hub of Jewish life for centuries.
23 Facts About the Jews of Rome
Neither Ashkenazim nor Sephardim, Rome’s Jews have a 2,000-year-old history, their own dialect, and a rich and ancient culture.
14 Facts About Syrian Jews
Learn about an ancient Jewish community that lives on in Israel, the U.S. and elsewhere…
16 Facts About the Jews of Georgia
Discover the vibrant Jewish community at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
19 Facts About Moroccan Jews
At times, they were welcomed, and at times, they were persecuted, but the Jewish presence remained throughout.
15 Facts About Yekkes, the Jews of Germany
Among the cultures that make up the Jewish nation, the Jews from Germany occupy a special place.
17 Facts About Australian Jews
Australia’s Jewish community is uniquely cohesive and traditional.
13 Facts About the Jews of Gibraltar
Gibraltar’s Jews are known for their widespread observance of Jewish law, maintaining strong traditions amid broader assimilation.
13 Facts About the Jews of Djerba
The island of Djerba is home to one of the few remaining Jewish communities in the Muslim world.
9 Jewish Songs From Ukraine
These songs can uplift the soul to profound heights.
13 Facts About Hungarian Jews Today
Today Hungary is home to approximately 80,000 Jewish people, most of whom are native Hungarian Jews.
British Jewry Quiz
Take this quiz to see how well you know the Jewish community of the United Kingdom.
10 Facts About Persian Jews
Jewish people have been living in Persia (roughly modern-day Iran) since the second part of the First Temple era.
16 Facts About the Jews of Iraq
It was once home to one of the oldest and most influential Jewish communities in the world—second only to the Land of Israel.
11 Facts About Kurdish Jews
Kurdistan is often in the news, as the region is a battleground between several countries. But did you know that the region was home to a thriving Jewish community?
9 Facts About the Jews of Canada
The current Jewish population of Canada is estimated at almost 400,000, making it the fourth-largest in the world, after Israel, the US, and France.