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Corrected a Fact

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I changed "Dutch" to "Portuguese" to correct a factual error. In 1654, the Portuguese besieged Dutch outposts in Brazil and this event prompted Jews in Recife to look for other places in the New World to live because the Portuguese Catholics had been continually forcing baptism on Jews in their territories since 1497. The Dutch officially pulled out in 1661. Meanwhile, Jews in Amsterdam had secured permission from the Dutch to settle in their colonies in 1654, opening New Amsterdam and Barbados as popular locations for New World Jewish settlement. -Kimelawson 20:44, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move

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Bridgetown SynagogueNidhe Israel Synagogue — The actual name of the synagogue is Nidhe Israel Synagogue and the article should reflect that —NYC2TLV 20:47, 25 May 2007 (UTC) This article has been renamed from Bridgetown Synagogue to Nidhe Israel Synagogue as the result of a move request. --Stemonitis 23:46, 30 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Although they were from Brazil they weren't Protuguese according to what I've seen.

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They were actually Dutch Jews living in Portuguese controlled areas.... E.g. this sites comes quickly to mind.

Additional source

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If anyone is working on the article, you might want to make use of https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/285767/once-on-this-island?fbclid=IwAR3-h7Un5y5eaAnKHRS-9cZcLlapEfM771FkC14LLxTQzr1Lw4TivFJjdEY

Jmabel | Talk 05:28, 26 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]