The Association of Gulf Jewish Community’s Rabbi Abadie says many countries now realize they made a ‘historical mistake’ and want to ‘welcome the Jews back
The Association of Gulf Jewish Communities is shifting its focus away from an influx of Israeli tourists and towards the more permanent future of a Jewish presence in the Gulf region.
DUBAI: For more than a century, a small cemetery in the heart of Manama has served as the final resting place for members of Bahrain’s tiny Jewish community, which is the most established of its kind in the Gulf Cooperation Council area. Located a short distance from The House of Ten Commandments, the oldest synagogue in the Gulf, the cemetery receives fewer visitors these
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Jews have been living in Gulf Cooperation Council countries for more than a century. My own family moved to Bahrain from Iraq in the 1880s in search of a better life. Since then, the Jewish community has been part of the fabric of Bahraini society. Over the past few years, we have seen Jewish life in the region growing, and it looks like it will continue to do so in 2022. It