- The Jodensavanne Settlement, founded in the 1680s, includes the ruins of what is believed to be the earliest synagogue...
- en.wikipedia.org JodensavanneJodensavanne's slave-owning citizens also regularly engaged in conflict with neighboring Indigenous populations and with enslaved people in their plantations.
- youtube.com channel/…Although physically separated, both the Cassipora Creek cemetery and the former Jewish settlement “Jodensavanne” (Jewish Savanna) in Suriname, are historical...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g294082-…The typical route to Jodensavanne involves several hours by car from Parimaribo, a trip complicated by a collapsed bridge over the Suriname River.
- thatch.co geo/suriname/jodensavanneExplore what to eat in Jodensavanne, the best things to do in Jodensavanne and the must sees in Jodensavanne.
- awe-inspiringplaces.com jodensavanne/A Brief History of Jodensavanne. Jodensavanne is a small village located in the Paramaribo District of Suriname.
- gems.travel article/south-america/suriname/…Jodensavanne, located in the heart of Wageningen, Suriname, is a historically significant town with a rich cultural heritage.
- expatstraveltogether.com destination/suriname/…During its peak, Jodensavanne was home to over 600 Jewish residents and boasted a vibrant economy driven by agriculture and trade.
- cardyadventures.com jodensavanne/…In 1694, the community in Jodensavanne counted about 570 souls who had more than 40 plantations and about 9,000 slaves working on these plantations.
- biowithwirjo.com jodensavanne-tour/Jodensavanne was a Jewish plantation community in Suriname, South America, and was for a time the centre of Jewish life in the colony.