Officially, no Jews live as residence in Jordan but you will see some of them as tourist or for official work with their embassy in the capital Amman.
There are no Jews living in Jordan, Jews aren't allowed citizenship in Jordan. Jews are allowed to travel to Jordan but these days there aren't a lot of Jewish visitors to that country.
No, the Jordanian government does not allow Jews to live in its country.
Jews did after we captured it from Trans Jordan.
The River Jordan was where John baptized for the repentance of sin. The River Jordan divides Israel from lands of the non-Jews.
Jordan acquired the West Bank and East Jerusalem, including the Old City. Contrary to stipulations in the Armistice Agreement, Jordan forbade Jews (both from Israel and abroad) from visiting holy sites in the Old City.
The Romans wanted to wipe out remnant of the Jews in ancient Palestine, so they named it Palestine after the Philistine nation that lived across the Jordan.
After almost 2000 years of wishing and hoping, Jews have at last inherited Israel once again. There is no ongong yearning for expansion. They continue to pray that the inheritance may stabilize, and that such an arrangement will similarly satisfy Israel's neighbors.
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Israel. That's the only Middle Eastern country where a large percentage of the population are Jews. There's a large Palestinian population in Jordan (some estimate as high as 60%) as well but the rest of the people are not Jewish.
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