DUBAI, UAE (VINnews) — A new Talmud Torah has opened in Dubai, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The Talmud Torah, which has 40 pupils, is the latest stage in the development of a flourishing Jewish community in the wealthy Arab country which has attracted many Jewish businessmen to move there and establish a communal center.
Ami magazine reporter Shloime Zionce visited the community and interviewed community president Solly Wolf, who detailed community plans to build a mikve and said that there is a Jewish Shochet (ritual slaughterer) in the community but animal meat is imported from abroad. The community’s shul has been active for years but is mainly used on Shabbat and holidays.
Wolf told Ami that “there’s significant potential for cooperation between Israel and the Emirates on various topics.” He also praised Dubai’s government for its support of the 1500-strong Jewish community in the Emirates and called on Jews everywhere to visit the community, which recently inaugurated its own Twitter site.