Hundreds of Jewish worshipers flocked to Africa’s oldest synagogue in Tunisia on Wednesday, reviving an annual pilgrimage after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. Pilgrims passed through airport-style scanners and passed a heavy, armed police guard to enter the whitewashed synagogue of Ghriba on Tunisia’s southern resort island of Djerba. Inside, they lit candles, prayed, and gave each other sweets and nuts. Many took photos and filmed relatives and friends inside the ornately decorated synagogue. Others sat down to pray or read the scriptures alone, before leaving with friends and family. Solange Azzouz, 75, born in Tunis but...