History of the Jews in Malta

Cabinet photo of the family of Jacob Israel, from Corfu, and his wife Zula Zenzouri, from Sfax, taken in Valletta, circa 1900

The history of the Jews in Malta spans two millennia. A Jewish community is attested on the islands by the 4th-5th century. Jews prospered in Malta under Arab and Norman rule. They were expelled in 1492, and a community could only re-establish itself after 1798 under British rule. In the 19th and 20th century, the Jewish community in Malta welcomed refugees from Italy and Central Europe, escaping Nazi rule. Today, a small community remains well established on the islands.


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