Reykjavik, Iceland: The Last European Capital Without a Rabbi Gets One

Iceland Rabbi

Rabbi Avi Feldman will become the first permanent rabbi in Iceland’s history when he and his wife Mushky move to Reykjavik with their two young daughters, Chana and Batsheva. Full story.

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