Today.Az » Politics » Armenian Paradox: "The Jews of Land of Noah" and Shadow of Nazi Nzhdeh
07 May 2026 [14:14] - Today.Az
Recently, the Armenian Embassy in Argentina, together with
DAIA, presented Rimma Varzhapetyan-Feller’s book “Jews of the Land of Noah”.
The publication highlights historical and cultural links between Armenian and
Jewish communities and emphasizes themes of shared heritage and long-standing
coexistence.
At the same time, the Jewish community in Armenia today is
very small, numbering around 200 people, according to various estimates.
Despite its size, it remains active in cultural and religious life, with the
Mordechai Navi Synagogue in Yerevan serving as its main center.
Public discussions about interfaith and intercultural
relations in Armenia often reflect both symbolic gestures of friendship and
broader historical narratives. Like many post-Soviet societies, Armenia
continues to navigate complex layers of history, memory, and identity in
shaping its public space and national symbolism.
Overall, initiatives such as book presentations and cultural
events are part of ongoing efforts to highlight dialogue between communities,
even as interpretations of history and public monuments remain subjects of
differing perspectives within society.
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