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Total population | |
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About 250 | |
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Reykjavík | |
Languages | |
Icelandic, English, Russian, Hebrew | |
Religion | |
Judaism |
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The history of the Jews in Iceland starts in 1625. In 2018, around 250 Jews were living in Iceland.[1] They often gather to celebrate the Jewish holidays.[citation needed] The first rabbi to be permanently located in Iceland since 1918 moved to the country in 2018.[2]