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Through the Sands of Time (Paperback)
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In 1796, the Jews of St. Thomas founded the first Jewish
congregation on this Caribbean island. By 1803, new arrivals from
England, France, and the neighboring islands of St. Eustatius and
Curacao increased the original number from a handful of congregants
to twenty-two families. Their small synagogue was destroyed by
fires and rebuilt several times. The congregation numbered
sixty-four families by the time the present synagogue was erected
in 1833. It is by now the oldest synagogue in continuous use under
the American flag. The congregation was also among the first to
receive copies of the new West London Reform liturgy when it came
out in 1841 and the first in this hemisphere to hold a Jewish
confirmation ceremony, two years later. In addition, the St. Thomas
Synagogue has produced its own unique religious literature relating
to hurricanes
While the synagogue has served for over 200 years as a central
religious and social gathering place, the Jews of St. Thomas have
been highly mobile members of a progressive, cosmopolitan society
that at times rivaled any in the world. As an accepted part of the
larger community, members were accomplished, model citizens in a
highly tolerant Danish colonial society. Jews took positions in
government, served as auctioneers, participated in the local
Masonic lodges, and represented other countries as consuls in St.
Thomas. As traders in a mercantile culture, the Jews contributed to
the activity of one of the world's busiest harbors and played a
crucial role in St. Thomas's nineteenth-century rise to prominence
in the northern Caribbean.
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