Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America, A
Title | Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America, A PDF eBook |
Author | Frank, Ben G. |
Publisher | Pelican Publishing Company, Inc. |
Total Pages | 562 |
Release | 2010-09-23 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9781455613304 |
A Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America is a tremendous work encompassing history, culture, and modern travel to some of the most important sites in these places. This is a practical, anecdotal, and adventurous journey including kosher restaurants, cafes, synagogues, and museums, plus cultural and heritage sites. Though many understand American Jewish history as beginning with the East European mass immigration of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Jews in the Americas planted roots as early as 1654, when twenty-three Jews fleeing the Inquisition arrived in New Amsterdam. While the European roots of American Jews are often explored, less discussed are the still-vibrant Jewish communities throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Explored here are the oldest surviving synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, Mikve Israel in Curaçao; the largest Jewish community in the Caribbean, in Puerto Rico; the three synagogues in Havana, Cuba; the Israeli cafe in Cuzco, Peru, near the historic Inca site, Machu Picchu; and other Jewish sites from Buenos Aires to Mexico City. Also included are general travel information and tips.
A Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and Latin America
Title | A Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Ben G. Frank |
Publisher | Pelican Publishing |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Caribbean Area |
ISBN | 9781589800786 |
This guidebook covers the fascinating and little-discussed history of the region, along with information on where to worship, find kosher meals, and travel basics.
Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America, A
Title | Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America, A PDF eBook |
Author | Frank, Ben G. |
Publisher | Pelican Publishing Company, Inc. |
Total Pages | 528 |
Release | 2010-09-23 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1455613304 |
A Travel Guide to the Jewish Caribbean and South America is a tremendous work encompassing history, culture, and modern travel to some of the most important sites in these places. This is a practical, anecdotal, and adventurous journey including kosher restaurants, cafes, synagogues, and museums, plus cultural and heritage sites. Though many understand American Jewish history as beginning with the East European mass immigration of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Jews in the Americas planted roots as early as 1654, when twenty-three Jews fleeing the Inquisition arrived in New Amsterdam. While the European roots of American Jews are often explored, less discussed are the still-vibrant Jewish communities throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Explored here are the oldest surviving synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, Mikve Israel in Curaçao; the largest Jewish community in the Caribbean, in Puerto Rico; the three synagogues in Havana, Cuba; the Israeli cafe in Cuzco, Peru, near the historic Inca site, Machu Picchu; and other Jewish sites from Buenos Aires to Mexico City. Also included are general travel information and tips.
Scattered Tribe
Title | Scattered Tribe PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Frank |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2011-10-18 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0762777478 |
This book is an odyssey to discover exotic Jewish communities around the world––a road map of travel and adventure set in such locals as Russia (including Siberia), Tahiti, Vietnam, Myanmar, India, Cuba, Morocco, Algeria, and Israel.
The Seventh Heaven
Title | The Seventh Heaven PDF eBook |
Author | Ilan Stavans |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Total Pages | 418 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0822987155 |
Internationally renowned essayist and cultural commentator Ilan Stavans spent five years traveling from across a dozen countries in Latin America, in search of what defines the Jewish communities in the region, whose roots date back to Christopher Columbus’s arrival. In the tradition of V.S. Naipaul’s explorations of India, the Caribbean, and the Arab World, he came back with an extraordinarily vivid travelogue. Stavans talks to families of the desaparecidos in Buenos Aires, to “Indian Jews,” and to people affiliated with neo-Nazi groups in Patagonia. He also visits Spain to understand the long-term effects of the Inquisition, the American Southwest habitat of “secret Jews,” and Israel, where immigrants from Latin America have reshaped the Jewish state. Along the way, he looks for the proverbial “seventh heaven,” which, according to the Talmud, out of proximity with the divine, the meaning of life in general, and Jewish life in particular, becomes clearer. The Seventh Heaven is a masterful work in Stavans’s ongoing quest to find a convergence between the personal and the historical.
The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean
Title | The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Mordehay Arbell |
Publisher | Gefen Publishing House Ltd |
Total Pages | 408 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789652292797 |
Occasionally one comes across a book, which is unexpected, delights and inspires. Surinam, known as the 'Jewish Savannah', where a vibrant Jewish community was granted full and equal rights two hundred years before the Jews of other communities in the region. St Eustatius, where the economically successful Jewish community was plundered during the British occupation in 1781. Curacao, named the 'Mother of Jewish communities in the New World', where a prosperous Jewish community comprised nearly half of Curacao's non-slave population and was the center of Jewish life in the region. For all their economic and local political power, the Jews were little more than pawns in the 200-year struggle for control of the Caribbean by Holland, Great Britain, France and Spain. Eventually growing tired of this chess game, the Jews of the Caribbean drifted into assimilation or immigrated to the United States, where life was more secure. An ideal resource and captivating read for those traveling to the region or people with an interest in Jewish history, this is an exceptional book that brings the Jewish communities of the Caribbean to life, with intensity, and with a heartbeat so strong as to secure their proper and rightful place in recorded Jewish history.
The Jews in the Caribbean
Title | The Jews in the Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Jane S. Gerber |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | 444 |
Release | 2013-11-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1837649448 |
The Jewish diaspora of the Caribbean constantly redefined itself under changing circumstances. This volume looks at many aspects of this complex past and suggests different ways to understand it: as a Jewish diaspora dispersed under different European colonial empires; as a Jewish body joined together by a set of shared Jewish traditions and historical memories; and as one component in a web of relationships that characterized the Atlantic world.