Welcome to Nasenyi Jewish Community
Today, Nasenyi remains a vibrant center of Jewish learning, prayer, and cultural heritage. We invite you to explore our history, traditions, and the unique story of Judaism in Uganda.
Shalom and Welcome!
Our Community
Our Synagogue
This is where we gather regularly
to worship, and have members inter-
act with one another and with teach-
ers and elders
Our Elders
We have a rich heritage and culture
passed down to us from our elders.
This one survived in the Kabwangasi
Jewish Community
Our Culture
As the Abayudayah, we have
diligently observed all the Jewish
practices such as Shabbat, festivals,
8th day male circumcision and more
How we came to be
The Abayudaya congregation traces its heritage to the tribe of Judah. This community was founded by
Semei Kakungulu, a British agent sent to conquer territories in Uganda. While reading the Bible,
Kakungulu discovered the concept of monotheism, rejecting the Christian belief in the Trinity. As a result,
he converted to Judaism.
Using his political influence, Kakungulu ordered the chiefs within and beyond his palace to undergo circumcision.
In 1919, he officially established the Abayudaya congregation as a religious community. He trained chiefs to lead
prayers and conduct ceremonies in their local areas. Many synagogues were built under his leadership,
including Namanyonyi, Nabugoye, Namakula, Nasenyi, Kabwangasi, Putti, and Namutumba, using his personal
resources.
By 1928, when Kakungulu passed away, the Abayudaya population had grown to 3,000 followers. Despite
limited formal education, community members diligently observed Jewish practices such as Shabbat,
Jewish festivals, male circumcision on the eighth day, and other traditions.

questions?
Whether you're curious about our community, difficult past,
rich heritage, we're here to answer any questions.