Welcome to Europe’s Smallest – and Coldest? – Jewish Community
In the only European capital without a synagogue, Iceland’s first rabbi, Avi Feldman, is working to establish a Jewish community against all odds – and facing unique challenges such as deciding when Shabbat starts when the sun never fully sets in summer

Eetta Prince-Gibson Reykjavik

Eetta Prince-Gibson Reykjavik
REYKJAVIC – Every Saturday, Rabbi Avi Feldman waits patiently as a minyan gathers in his living room in the center of the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik.
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