History of the Jews in Iceland
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| About 250 | |
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| Reykjavík | |
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| Icelandic, English, Russian, Hebrew | |
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| Judaism |
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The history of the Jews in Iceland begins with the arrival of the first Jewish trader in 1625. In 2023, around 300 Jews were living in Iceland. The first rabbi to be permanently located in Iceland since 1918 moved to the country in 2018. The Icelandic word for Jews is gyðingar.
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