The 382-Year Story of Suriname’s Jewish Community
Join the BZD for a captivating virtual event with our knowledgeable guide, Jacob Steinberg. Delve into history as we uncover the fascinating journey of Suriname’s Jewish community, dating back to 1629 when the first group of Jews settled in the old capital of Suriname, Torarica. Descendants of Portuguese Jews from Holland, these pioneers established sugar plantations along the Suriname River, laying the foundation for a vibrant community.
Today, the Suriname Jewish community comprises around 130 members, with Sephardic and Ashkenazic congregations merging into the Neve Shalom Synagogue. Explore the unique features of Neve Shalom, including its sandy floor—a symbolic reminder of the Hebrews’ journey in the desert and the clandestine gatherings of Marranos during the Spanish Inquisition.