History of the Jews in Guam

Guamanian Jews
יהודי גואם
Languages
English, Hebrew, Chamorro
Religion
Judaism

The history of the Jews in Guam, a territory of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean, dates back to at least 1899. A high point in Jewish activity in Guam was during the time of World War II. Jews have continued to live there since, although as a small presence. As of 2009, there are approximately 150 Jews in Guam, of which about a third are religiously active.[1]

  1. ^ Hauswirth, Heather (5 August 2009). "Visiting rabbis from New York help Guam Jews keep the faith". Kuam News.

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