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The rich history of Jews in Ireland

admin November 2, 2023 Israel, Jewish, Jews in Ireland
The rich history of Jews in Ireland

Hidden in an unsuspecting row house on a quiet street is the Irish Jewish Museum, the only one of its kind in Dublin. It was opened on June 20, 1985, by Israeli president Chaim Herzog, who was born in Belfast.

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