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Jewish Amsterdam: A Small Community with a Giant History

Jewish Amsterdam: A Small Community with a Giant History

Sun, Mar 21, 2021 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Tickets ($18) here.

Join us for a dynamic interactive journey through the fascinating history of the Jews of Amsterdam

Nachshon Rodrigues Pereira, one of the few original Portuguese Jews left in Amsterdam, describes what Jewish Amsterdam looks like today and what it was like in the 17th century when this city was the center of the Jewish world: offering the best Jewish education, housing the biggest rabbis and being home to the largest synagogue in the world. At that time, Amsterdam was one of the few cities in Europe that offered a substantial but limited freedom of expression, which allowed for a large part of Jewish history to take place here. It was the Jewish community of Amsterdam that excommunicated Spinoza and that was enchanted by the false messiah Shabtai Tsvi.

The Amsterdam Jews had a huge impact on the Dutch economy, infrastructure and the Dutch language. Find out how this community was shaped as a result of the Spanish Inquisition, and how, in its turn, it shaped its environment. How much of the community was lost during World War II (it was here where Anne Frank and her family had to hide in the secret annex) and what is left now of this historic community? A compelling journey embellished with music, visuals and anecdotes.

With your contribution, you will also be donating to Bendigamos, a warm and welcoming community, and one of the few left in the world living according to the Spanish & Portuguese Sephardic traditions. Bendigamos is working hard to revive an almost extinct community, so that its rich and beautiful heritage can flourish again.

About Nachshon

Nachshon Rodrigues Pereira is the community leader and hazzan (cantor)of the Bendigamos community in Amsterdam. His family has been part of the Portuguese Jewish community of the Netherlands for four centuries. After studying political science and a short political career, he decided he wants to spend most of his time teaching and rebuilding the Jewish community in Amsterdam. The community is still suffering greatly from the WWII atrocities. Today, he works for the Jewish Seminary of Amsterdam, teaches many bar mitzvah students, writes for a Jewish news website and organizes Jewish concerts.

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