by Nathan Abrams
Nathan Abrams uncovers stories of Jewish history and heritage from the medieval period to the present in Anglesey, Bangor and Llandudno, which could otherwise be lost, and introduces plans for a new map, exhibition and bus tour.
There are many commonalities and traffic between the Welsh and Jewish cultures. Both are ethnic groupings outside of the UK mainstream and both have their distinctive languages which are or have been under threat (Yiddish and Welsh).
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