The Jews of Georgia: A Diverse and Ancient Community in the Caucasus
Hosted By: Qesher
Qesher presents a virtual journey to the Caucasus Mountains to explore Georgia’s unique Jewish communities, where Georgian, Yiddish, Ladino, and Jukhuri were once commonly spoken. With a 2,600-year history marked by peaceful coexistence and cultural integration, Georgian Jews developed a distinct identity within the region. Though the population has significantly declined due to emigration, the legacy of this diverse community endures.
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