יהודי בחריין
Region: Péninsule arabique
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The Jewish community of Bahrain formed in the nineteenth century, primarily from merchants of Iraqi (Baghdadi) origin settled in Manama, active in the trade of pearls, dates, and textiles. Always small, it had a synagogue and a cemetery and integrated into the mercantile society of the Gulf. From 1948 onward, in the context of tensions related to the Israeli-Arab conflict, most of its members left the archipelago, leaving only a residual community. This Jewish presence subsists today in a very reduced but symbolic form.
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