The community was established in
Oslo in June, 1892. Originally named
Det Jødiske Samfund i Christiania (The Jewish Community in Christiania), the name was changed to Det Mosaiske Trossamfund (The Mosaic Community) a year later. In 2015, following the antisemitic
2015 Copenhagen shootings, a group of young Muslim activists organized a human chain around the
Oslo Synagogue to demonstrate solidarity with the Jewish community. Ervin Kohn, the head of Det Mosaiske Trossamfund, endorsed the effort as an "extremely positive" moment in inter-minority relations in Norway. ==See also==