Jews of San Nicandro

The Jews of San Nicandro (also called San Nicandro Jews) are a small community of Jews from San Nicandro Garganico, Italy. The San Nicandro Jews are descended from local gentile families from the 15th century. Beginning in the late 1920s, the community developed as a result of the conversion of the Donato Manduzio, a crippled WWI veteran who was inspired by his own reading of the Bible. He soon converted a number of his neighbors. By 1949, most of the San Nicandro Jews emigrated to Israel. Today the remaining Jews worship in the historic Scolanova Synagogue, in neighboring town of Trani, Apulia.

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