Adventure seeker strikes gold with best-seller on Jewish pirates
Ed Kritzler's best-seller on Jewish pirates of the Caribbean stemmed from an interest in Jewish adventurers that dated back to the author's childhood in the New York suburbs. Read more »
Jamaican Jewish ties: Belafonte and Farrakhan maybe, but definitely not Marley
So many Jamaicans seem to have Jewish connections, but few are following the faith. Read more »
Preserving the unique heritage of Jamaica’s Jews
Descended from Marranos, pirates and slave traders, the Jewish community of Jamaica has dwindled to about 200 members. While its leader, Ainsley Henriques, is trying to preserve Jamaican Jewry's unique heritage and traditions, he estimates that the community could disappear in the next 30 years. Read more »
Jammin’ with the ‘original JEWmaican’
Jewish reggae artist Benny Bwoy, an ex-Wall Street investment banker, brings his colorful image to a Kingston conference on the Jewish community of Jamaica. Read more »
The Wandering Jew Intern
Wandering to Jamaica. Read more »
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Updated 02/10/12 @ 11:08AM EST
- French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that the solution to the Iran crisis is "never military."
- The publication of a 2010 photograph showing U.S. soldiers with a logo resembling a Nazi symbol was greeted with condemnations by Jewish groups.
- A poll showed that nearly half of likely voters believed the United States should use military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
- Rabbi Gunther Plaut, a major figure in Reform Judaism, died in Toronto.
- The application for a proposed Hebrew-language charter school was accepted by the District of Columbia Public Charter School board.
- Sarkozy: Iran solution should be non-military
- Marines’ SS photo condemned by Jewish groups
- Grandson of Auschwitz survivor takes the ice for Germany
- Poll: Half of U.S. voters back strike on nuclear Iran
- German city of Wurzburg brings back its long-lost Jews
- Reform leader Rabbi Gunther Plaut dies
- D.C. Hebrew-language charter school accepted for review
- Op-Ed: Kick the reaction addiction on campus




