It closed in 1985 after Jewish migration to the suburbs left the congregation with one member.
At that time, the movement sought to encourage Jewish migration to the Ottoman Palestine.
During the time of this increased Jewish migration to the area, riots and massacres began to become more frequent among the people.
"Under public law" is generally understood to mean seeking legal permission from the Ottoman rulers for Jewish migration.
After the country was born, European Jewish migration to Israel continued, contributing to that country's population growth.
This seemed to prove the historical accounts of Jewish migration from Persia into Georgia.
It is to be noted that there was strong Jewish migration in the early 19th century.
Records cite that major Pakistani Jewish migration to Israel occurred in the 1960s and 1970s.
He also worked in organizations dealing with Jewish migration.