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Sephardic merchant in fashionable dress, pictured at the Jewish cemetery at Oudekerk, Holland, 1681.
(The Jewish Museum, London)


Sephardic merchants in Amsterdam developed the silk and tobacco industries, and were leaders in the sugar, coral, and diamond trades. Their contributions to Amsterdam’s exploding commerce helped them procure religious rights and social privileges for the entire Jewish community. Unlike Jews in other European cities at this time, Dutch Jews were never forced to wear a Jewish badge or live in restrictive ghettos.


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