In Georgia, a 23-Year-Old Maintains a Venerable Synagogue, the Last Remnant of His Community

A 23-year-old Jewish man in Georgia is dedicated to preserving the last remaining synagogue in his community. Despite the dwindling Jewish population in the area, he keeps the synagogue open, honoring the legacy of his ancestors.

His efforts represent a commitment to maintaining Jewish traditions and history, even in a place where Jewish life is fading.

The article underscores the personal and communal significance of his mission to safeguard the synagogue as a cultural and spiritual anchor for future generations.

Read Original Article: Times of Israel

Image credit - Sofia Poznansky

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