Thisphotographicessayhighlightsthelittle-known history of thefirstJewish communities established inthe New World datingto the 1600s.Award-winning photographer Wyatt Gallery documentsthe oldestsynagogues and cemeteries on Barbados, Curacao, Jamaica, St. Thomas, St. Eustatius, and Surinamethrough his singular style of photos withhistories written by Stanley Mirvis. Theenclaves, formed by Sephardic Jews who fled the Catholic Inquisition,becameso influential that they helped fuel the success of the American Revolution and partially finance the first synagogues inNew York City and Newport, Rhode Island. Once home to thousands,today these historic communities are rapidly dwindling and could soon disappear. Only five historic synagogues remain in use, and many of the cemeterieshave been damaged or lost to natural disasters, vandalism, and pollution. These photographsbear witness to the legacy of New World Judaism and provide arecord for future generations.Photographs by Wyatt Gallery, Contributions by Stanley Mirvis, and Foreword by Jonathan D. SarnaWyatt Gallery is an award-winning American photographer and Fulbright Fellow whose work is in the permanent collection of numerous museums and corporate collections, and has been featured inEsquire,the New York Times,Cond Nast Traveler, American Photo,and more.233 color imagesThe Legacy of Judaism in the New World233 color images
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