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Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean
Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean | Edward Kritzler
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At the end of the fifteenth century, the Spanish Inquisition forced many Jews to flee the country. The most adventurous among them took to the high seas as freewheeling outlaws. In ships bearing names such as Prophet Samuel, Queen Esther, and Shield of Abraham, they attacked and plundered the Spanish fleet while forming alliances with other European powers to ensure the safety of Jews living in hiding. Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean is the entertaining saga of a hidden chapter in Jewish history, and of the cruelty, terror and greed that flourished during the Age of Discovery. Among the many daring figures to feature in the book are: ‘the Great Jewish Pirate’ Sinan, Barbarossa’s second-in-command; Rabbi Samuel Palache and his brother, Joseph, who went from commanding pirate ships to founding the first openly Jewish community in the New World; and Abraham Cohen Henriques, and arms dealer who used his cunning and economic muscle to find safe havens for other Jews. Filled with high-seas adventures including encounters with Captain Morgan and other legendary pirates – and detailed portraits of cities stacked high with plunder, such as Port Royal, Jamaica, Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean captures a gritty and glorious era of history from an unusual and eye opening perspective.
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#IfYouLikeThisMovie #SchindlersList

Then you might like to learn more about historic Jewish pirates and the things they fought for.

Butterfinger Interesting. 4y
Klou I agree with @Butterfinger , very interesting 4y
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Whaaat?‽ ! That's a thing?? Fascinating! #behindthescenesatbookmans

vivastory This sounds amazing!!! Stacked!!! 7y
Oftencantdecide I've been meaning to read this for ages. My dad said it was really good. 7y
AlaMich I ran across this at some point and thought, is there really enough material here to coax an entire book from? 🤔 7y
readinginthedark Fascinating! 7y
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