Jewish Jamaica

March 6, 2025    
8:30 pm

NO PASSPORT REQUIRED!
For Sunday programs, we will join as a community and stream the presentation together at The Meeting House. Refreshments will be served.

The history of Jews in Jamaica is rich and extensive. The first wave of arrivals were escaping the Inquisition. Among the latest immigrants were European refugees running away from Nazism. Today the Jewish community is very connected with the local Jamaican population. Only one active synagogue remains, the sand floored Shaare Shalom, which hosts the United Congregation of Israelites in Kingston. Though the community today is but a fraction of its former size, its impact on Jamaica endures.

Rivka Campbell is a Canadian Jew whose parents immigrated from Jamaica. She is the co-founder of Jews of Colour – Canada, which seeks to build community among Jews of Colour in Canada while opening dialogue among the mainstream Jewish community. She is the Executive Director for Beth Tikvah Synagogue and a Board Member of the North American Association of Synagogue Executives (NAASE). Rivka is a recognized speaker and educator on Jewish Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). She is currently filming a documentary on Jewish Diversity and has a Canadian Jewish News (CJN) podcast called “Rivkush”. Rivka has lectured at Limmud, synagogues, JCCs, community groups and Hebrew Schools.

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