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Thai Jewish History
« on: September 17, 2007, 11:54:23 PM »
Nearly all the Jews of Thailand live in Bangkok. The first permanent Jewish settlers arrived in The 1920's, having fled from Soviet Russia. Their number was bolstered in The 1930's when refugees from Central Europe made their way to Thailand. Most of these left the country at the end of World War II. However, in The 1950's and 1960's, a number of Jews settled in Thailand, and in 1966 a synagogue and community center were established. The Jews are a mixture of Sfaradim from Syria and Lebanon and Ashkenazim from Europe, The United States, and Shanghai. There is also an Israeli presence. Many Jews are involved in trade and production of jewelry and precious stones.


There are 3 syngagogues in Bangkok. One is Ashkenazic, one is Sfardic, and one is a Chabad House which primarily caters to Jewish backpackers. The Chabad House is noted for its communal Seders and other holiday observances which are often attended by hundreds of travelers from all over The World. Kosher food is available, and there are several kosher eateries including those attached to the synagogues.