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  • Jewish arrival in New Amsterdam - Wikipedia
    The Jewish arrival in New Amsterdam of September 1654 was the first organized Jewish migration to North America It comprised 23 Sephardi Jews, refugees "big and little" of families fleeing persecution by the Portuguese Inquisition after the conquest of Dutch Brazil
  • Jews In The Colonial And Early National Periods Jonathan D. Sarna
    Dutch colony of New Amsterdam on a vessel probably named the Sainte Catherine These twenty-three cannot accurately be labelled the first American Jews Noted historian Jacob Rader Marcus's law-that "no Jew is ever the first Jew in any town" -applies in this case, for we know of at least two other Jewish merchants from Holland who
  • Jews arrive in the New World - American Jewish Archives
    The first known Jew to arrive in America was Jacob Barsimson on August 22, 1654, and he was joined by twenty-three more Jews four months later, although most of them stayed in New Amsterdam only for a short time
  • American Jewish History 1654-1770
    Individual Jews had been part of the American experience long before the establishment of the community of New Amsterdam in 1654 Jews were part of the failed settlement efforts of the infamous "Lost Colony " of Roanoke Island, Virginia in 1597 under Sir Walter Raleigh
  • Sephardic Jews in the Americas – Sephardic Genealogy
    1654: First group of Jews arrives in New Amsterdam (later New York) from Recife, Brazil 1658: Sephardic community established in Barbados 1662: Sephardic Jews granted rights to settle in Curaçao by Dutch West India Company 1685: Sephardic Jews expelled from French Caribbean colonies
  • Jews of New Amsterdam - Jewish Currents
    “Its passengers were taken prisoner,” writes Stephen Birmingham in his book, The Grandees: America’s Sephardic Elite, “its cargo was confiscated, and [the] prisoners were told that as Jews they would be taken to a Mediterranean port, where they would be sold as slaves ”
  • The early Jew under the Dutch in New Amsterdam and in NY prior to and . . .
    The Jews, comparatively few in number, assembled for a number of years in homes or designated places for religious worship, since their arrival in 1654 at New Amsterdam The first Jewish synagogue was erected about 1700 on the north side of Mill Street (South William)
  • New Amsterdam History Center
    In spite of the WIC directive, both Ashkenazim and Sephardim found New Amsterdam a difficult place in which to live Although their religious practice was tolerated – like other minority religious groups, they could worship in private – Jews faced attempts to curtail their political and civil rights
  • Return to the Jewish Arrival to New Amsterdam 1654 - Blogger
    The story shows that the congregation was formed due to the emigration of 23 Jewish refugees from the former Dutch colony of Nieuw Holland in 1654 to New Amsterdam Their arrival put them at odds with the Dutch Director-General of New Amsterdam Peter Stuyvesant
  • History of the Jews in Colonial America - Wikipedia
    The first Jews who came to the New World were Sephardi Jews who arrived in New Amsterdam (New York City) Later major settlements of Jews would occur in the port cities: Newport, Philadelphia, Charleston, and Savannah





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