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The '''Jews of San Nicandro''' (also called '''San Nicandro Jews''') are a small community of [[Jew]]s from [[Sannicandro |
The '''Jews of San Nicandro''' (also called '''San Nicandro Jews''') are a small community of [[Jew]]s from [[Sannicandro di Bari]], [[Italy]]. The community developed as a result of the [[Conversion to Judaism|conversion]] of many of the town's [[cobbler]]s, beginning in the 1940s. Today, most of the San Nicandro Jews live in Israel. |
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Revision as of 20:52, 4 September 2007
The Jews of San Nicandro (also called San Nicandro Jews) are a small community of Jews from Sannicandro di Bari, Italy. The community developed as a result of the conversion of many of the town's cobblers, beginning in the 1940s. Today, most of the San Nicandro Jews live in Israel.
External links
- The Converts of San Nicandro New York Times Posted Monday, Sep. 15, 1947.
- "Prophet of San Nicandro," Story of Italian Converts Posted in B'nai B'rith Messenger, April 15, 1954.
- Lloyd Thomas Israel Timeline 1940-1944
- The Tenth Prayer
- UConn Annual Report for 2004– 2005 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
References
- Pinchas, Lapide: The Prophet of San Nicandro. NY: Beechurst Press, 1953. Italian survivors of the War who, under the inspiration of Donato Manduzio, became Jewish and emigrated to Israel. 8vo 240 pp. ex library with pocket. Cloth. Good. (129900)