Kfar Kama is a Circassian town located in the Lower Galilee of Israel's northern district, located along road 767, that leads from Kfar Tavor to the Kinneret. It is one of the only two Circassian towns in Israel, the other being Rehaniya. The residents of the town are descended from the Shapsug tribe exilees from Circassia. In 2008, the town had a population of 2,900.
Kfar Kama
Circassians in traditional garb, Kfar Kama
Mosque next to Circassian Heritage Center in Kfar Kama
Circassians from Kfar Kama, 2011
Adyghe is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken by the western subgroups of Circassians. It is spoken mainly in Russia, as well as in Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Israel, where Circassians settled after the Circassian genocide by the Russian Empire. It is closely related to the Kabardian language, though some reject the distinction between the two languages in favor of both being dialects of a unitary Circassian language.
Adyghe Latin alphabet used from 1927 to 1938 (page 1)
Adyghe Latin alphabet used from 1927 to 1938 (page 2)