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Inside One of the Last Arab Jewish Communities in the World
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Tunisian island of Jeba is one of the last remaining Jewish communities in the Arab world.
Jewish people have been living here for around 2500 years , and while the community used to be larger, there are around 1000 people here today .
In this video, we're going to be trying some of the unique Jewish Tunisian fusion cuisine, checking out a 2500 year old synagogue.
A Tunisian Jew living in Jediba , Tunisia , is a very special to the Jewish community.
Legend has it that within the synagogue is either a stone or a door from Solomon's Temple or the Second Temple.
The show travels to a restaurant in the Hadakabira called Brick is Hak and supposedly they have some amazing brick. So we're going to try it.
The holiday of Yom Kippur is all about forgiveness and about admitting your sins.
So we're going to be seeing people kind of gathered in the streets wearing white, umm, socializing. And they're wearing white because the holiday is about forgiveness.
But we won't be able to talk to anybody on camera because they're that's one of the things that they're prohibited from doing on the holiday .
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