Lochs and bagels: A trip to Jewish Scotland

Jewish history in Scotland is rich and varied, and a visit to key sites reveals a deep cultural presence.

From old synagogues to modern Jewish cafes, the country is home to a resilient Jewish community that has thrived in a non-Jewish environment.

Scotland’s Jewish history is both surprising and inspiring, showing how Jews have adapted to their environment while maintaining their traditions. Bagels, humor, and Scottish landscapes come together to create a unique cultural experience that blends the old with the new.

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