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Jewish Geography

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.
What Is 770 Eastern Parkway?
What to Know About Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn
Sculptor Jacques Lipchitz’s Tuscan Villa Turned Jewish Summer Camp
Camp Gan Israel Italy began in 1959, and since 1976 has been held at the famed artist’s former home and studio
How Chabad Took Root in Argentina: The Early Years
And how those beginnings sprouted as the result of a very determined rabbi
Step by Step, Chabad Makes Inroads, and Friends, in Argentina
A parade, a ‘farbrengen,’ a new building; with patience and persistence, the pieces start to fall into place
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?
Day School Gets High Marks for Turning the Jewish Educational Tide in Buenos Aires
Wolfsohn-Tabacinic school has changed lives and forged a community; it’s become a foundation for the future
Who Are the Jews of Ukraine?
350,000 Jews are served by 192 Chabad couples in 32 cities and towns
12 Facts About the Jews of England
From radical hatred to royal honor, their story is truly one of thorns and roses.
15 Facts You Should Know About the Jews of France
The country with the largest Jewish population, after the Land of Israel and the United States, French Jews have experienced both severe persecution and incredible growth.
13 Facts You Should Know About Bukharian Jews
Bukharian Jews have a rich history that spans thousands of years.