Oni Synagogue

[1] Four years later, the synagogue was renovated with support from the government and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee.

The president of Georgia at the time, Eduard Shevardnadze, attended the re-dedication ceremony.

[4][7] Georgia had 250,000 Jews who belonged to an ancient community spanning thousands of years.

In the 1970s and 1990s, the majority of the Jewish population moved, primarily to Israel, and only a few thousand remained in Georgia.

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