Book Review: Jewish Treasures of the Caribbean: The Legacy of Judaism in the New World
In the 1600's, the West Indies became a place of salvation for Sephardic Jews who had fled Amsterdam after the Spanish and Portugese (Catholic) Inquisitions. The Sephardic Jewish communities that settled in the Caribbean shaped the economy through their knowledge of sugar cane agriculture and trade. While they prospered, they helped fuel the success of the American revolution, and finance the first synagogues in the United States.
Award-winning photographer Wyatt Gallery has cataloged a photographic essay of these first Jewish communities established in the New World dating back to the 1600's in Jewish Treasures of The Caribbean: The Legacy of Judaism in the New World. It's really a remarkable book, published by Schiffer Publishing, with brilliantly vivid photographs of synagogues and cemeteries on Barbados, Curacao, Jamaica, St. Thomas, St. Eustatius, and Suriname, with histories written by Stanley Mirvis, PhD. Let's take a look inside some of these gorgeous structures: Tebah and Sand Covered Floor, Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, Willemstad, Curaçao - 1732Light On Sand Covered Floor, Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, Willemstad, Curaçao - 1732
Hechal and Torah Scrolls, Neve Shalom Synagogue, Paramaribo, Suriname - 1837Tallis Hanging Over the Tebah, Shaare Shalom Synagogue, Kingston, Jamaica - 1913Tebah and Sand Covered Floor, Neve Shalom Synagogue, Paramaribo, Suriname - 1719/1835Bible and Leather Chairs, Shaare Sh...
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