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Rabbi of the Jewish settlement of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, with Moshe Medui from Uganda, at an exhibition and inaguration ceremony for the book about the Jewish community of Uganda. Rabbi Riskin found 450 people in Uganda who claim they are descendants of Jews and decided to vonvert them. He brought Moshe to Israel to study to become a rabbi and teach the rest of the community in his home village of Futi. May 8, 2017. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi of the Jewish settlement of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, with Moshe Medui from Uganda, at an exhibition and inaguration ceremony for the book about the Jewish community of Uganda. Rabbi Riskin found 450 people in Uganda who claim they are descendants of Jews and decided to vonvert them. He brought Moshe to Israel to study to become a rabbi and teach the rest of the community in his home village of Futi. May 8, 2017. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi of the Jewish settlement of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, with Moshe Medui from Uganda, at an exhibition and inaguration ceremony for the book about the Jewish community of Uganda. Rabbi Riskin found 450 people in Uganda who claim they are descendants of Jews and decided to vonvert them. He brought Moshe to Israel to study to become a rabbi and teach the rest of the community in his home village of Futi. May 8, 2017. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi of the Jewish settlement of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, with Moshe Medui from Uganda, at an exhibition and inaguration ceremony for the book about the Jewish community of Uganda. Rabbi Riskin found 450 people in Uganda who claim they are descendants of Jews and decided to vonvert them. He brought Moshe to Israel to study to become a rabbi and teach the rest of the community in his home village of Futi. May 8, 2017. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi of the Jewish settlement of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, with Moshe Medui from Uganda, at an exhibition and inaguration ceremony for the book about the Jewish community of Uganda. Rabbi Riskin found 450 people in Uganda who claim they are descendants of Jews and decided to vonvert them. He brought Moshe to Israel to study to become a rabbi and teach the rest of the community in his home village of Futi. May 8, 2017. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Rabbi of the Jewish settlement of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, with Moshe Medui from Uganda, at an exhibition and inaguration ceremony for the book about the Jewish community of Uganda. Rabbi Riskin found 450 people in Uganda who claim they are descendants of Jews and decided to vonvert them. He brought Moshe to Israel to study to become a rabbi and teach the rest of the community in his home village of Futi. May 8, 2017. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90