In Bukhara, 10,000 Jewish Graves but Just 150 Jews Home to one of the world’s oldest and, in centuries past, biggest Jewish communities, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, now has only 100 to 150 Jews clinging to the faith in this fabled city. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:France Buoyant With Hope as Its Team Plays in World Cup FinalCambridge Dispatch: Parks Give Cambridge a Rural Vibe. ‘But Cows Do It Better.’Novichok Inquiry in U.K. Turns to Russian Agency Cited in Mueller IndictmentsThe Interpreter: Trump Shakes the International Order. Could It Break?Man Arrested After Paraglider Unfurls Anti-Trump Banner at Scotland ResortPussy Riot Says Its Members Ran Onto the Field in World Cup Final