
The Jewish Connection of a Jamaican Almanac
An almanac published in Jamaica in 1798 containing a special page dedicated to Jewish holidays is preserved in the National Library collections – a glimpse of a forgotten Jewish island community

Jews of Jamaica
Jamaica, one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, has a fascinating Jewish history going back centuries. Here are eight little-known facts about Jews in Jamaica.

A Fading Community: Jamaica Reaches Out to Bring In Jewish Tourists
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Jewish Life in Kingston Town
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Cemetery excavations reveal complicated Jamaican Jewish past
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A Yiddisher Rasta Man
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Centuries of Jewish life
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Jamaica's Jewish Community Marks 350 Years
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