Jews in Kazakhstan

Kazakh Jews have a long history. There are approximately 12,000 to 30,000 Jews in Kazakhstan, less than 1% of the population.

Most Kazakh Jews are Ashkenazi and speak Russian. [http://www.usembassy.kz/documents/irf-2006.html International Religious Freedom Report 2006] U.S. Embassy in Astana, Kazakhstan] [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Kazakhstan.html The virtual Jewish history tour, Kazakhstan] Jewish Virtual Library]

Jewish history in Kazakhstan

General Secretary Joseph Stalin forcibly moved thousands of Jews from other parts of the Soviet Union to the Kazakh SSR. During the Holocaust 8,000 Jews fled to Kazakhstan.

In 1997 the Kazakh KGBVerify credibility|date=July 2008 arrested Jewish labor leader Leonid Solomin and others. Newspapers published antisemitic canards warning of an international conspiracy of "Zionists" and the "international Jewry." One newspaper called on citizens to kill Jews.
Yeshaya E. Cohen, the Chief Rabbi of Kazakhstan, told "Kazinform" on January 16, 2004 that a new synagogue would be built in Astana. He thanked President Nazarbayev for "paying so much attention to distinguishing between those who truly believe and those who want to hijack their religion." [http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/International/Chief_Rabbi_Says_Kazakhstan_Symbol_for_Others_11830.html Chief Rabbi Says Kazakhstan "Symbol" for Others] Press Box] President of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, presented Nazarbayev with a menorah on 7 September 2004. [http://www.kazakhembus.com/echo11.html Chief Rabbi Says No Anti-Semitism in Kazakhstan, Explains Why] Embassy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada] http://www.ncsj.org/AuxPages/081001Kazakhstan.shtml Kazakhstan’s Jews Celebrate] National Conference on Soviet Jewry]

Jewish life today

About 2,000 Jewish Kazakhs are Bukharian and Juhuro (Mountain Jews). There are synagogues and large Jewish communities in Almaty where there are 10,000 Jews and in Astana and Pavlodar. There are smaller communities in Karaganda, Chimkent, Semey, Kokchetav, Dzhambul, Uralsk, Aktyubinsk, Petropavlovsk.

There are twenty Jewish Kazakh organizations, including the Mitzvah Association, Chabad-Lubavitch, the Joint Distribution Committee, Jewish Agency for Israel, and the All-Kazakhstan Jewish Congress AKJC). The Jewish communities formed the AKJC in December 1999 in a ceremony attended by Kazakh government officials and United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan Richard Jones.

There are fourteen Jewish day schools attended by more than 700 students. Between 2005 and 2006 attendance in religious services and education in Almaty among Jews greatly increased. The Kazakh government registered eight foreign rabbis and "Jewish missionaries" (see Jewish outreach.) It has also donated buildings and land for the building of new synagogues.

ee also

*Bukharian Jews
*Christianity in Kazakhstan
*Hinduism in Kazakhstan
*Islam in Kazakhstan
*Roman Catholicism in Kazakhstan
*Baptist Union of Kazakhstan

References

[http://jewish.kz]


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