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Europe’s smallest Jewish community gets a home of its own — complete with geothermal mikvah

July 9, 2026July 10, 2026Jesse Orine

REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Until recently, this city located near the Arctic Circle was one of the few places in Europe where organized Jewish life did not exist — no synagogue, no ritual bath, no communal building. That changed this week, as the Jewish community in Iceland opened the Beit Shvidler Jewish Center of Iceland, the […]

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In Reykjavik, Hanukkah offers a chance for Iceland’s tiny, isolated Jewish community to come together

December 19, 2025December 19, 2025Jesse Orine

REYKJAVIK — December light is brief in Iceland. It was not yet 4 p.m., and by the time the giant menorah was lit in downtown Reykjavík, the day had already slipped into darkness. A steady drizzling rain blurred the streetlights and soaked the pavement where fewer than 100 people gathered, roughly half of the country’s […]

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