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Being a Jew in New Zealand requires a strong DIY culture

August 27, 2015 12:10
Mount Cook and Lake Pukaki on New Zealand's South Island
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It's not easy being Jewish at the bottom of the world.

Living on an isolated island in the Pacific Ocean poses some weighty geographical and cultural challenges for New Zealand's Jewish community.

These challenges are further complicated by the fact the community itself is a relatively small one, numbering around 8,500, according to the most recent census.

It is also a scattered community.