A seder of two cultures
By Elise Kigner Advocate Staff
For centuries, Jews fled their home countries of first Portugal, then Morocco, for Cape Verde. There, they intermarried and converted. Today, the only remnants of their religion are some tombstones with Hebrew inscriptions and a town named Sinagoga.
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