Region: Caraïbes
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The Jewish presence in the Cayman Islands is connected to the Sephardic merchant networks of the Caribbean, with families of Jamaican and Curaçaoan origin having frequented the archipelago as part of regional trade during the colonial era. This presence remained marginal and did not give rise to an organized and durably established community. Jewish life may have reappeared in the contemporary era with the territory's rise as a financial center. The historical rootedness there nonetheless remained tenuous.
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