The Jews were allowed to remain in Jamaica after the British conquest and began to practice their religion openly, establishing synagogues.
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One nation, one culture from many. These articles are on who we are and more
EDITORIAL: Whither dancehall and reggae?
I am a rebel without a cause, a man who is so deviant and so exquisitely empty; it makes God in Heaven, if he exists, shakes his head.
Read MoreJamlinker No. 01 seeks help for Jamaica’s First Free Village
An asset-based approach to community building coupled with socio-culturally constructive community technology, will increase in community social capital
Read MoreRomain Virgo donates to mustard Seed project
In an effort to assist the children of Martha’s House, Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Mr. Vegas yesterday handed over a cheque for JA$350, 000.
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The English
The English colony has shaped all aspects of daily lives, from the sides of the road we drive on and the language we speak, to our government
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The fifth annual Strawberry Hill High Stakes Backgammon Tournament, organized by Alastair Macbeath welcomed 26 entrants vying for 2 million dollars, recently
Read MoreBackgammon networking many on Strawberry Hill, Jamaica
It was the fifth annual Strawberry Hill High Stakes Backgammon Tournament, organized by Alastair Macbeath, which welcomed 26 entrants vying for 2 million dollars in prizes.
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Planting the ‘IMPOORATION’ seed
We [Jamaica] need $21 billion dollars in taxes fi get a US$1.2 billion loan from the IMF.. what a piece a cratches!
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The Irish
Today, the legacy of the Irish is evident in the naming of places such as Irish Town, Dublin Castle, Irish Pen, Sligoville, Kildare, Leinstar Road and Belfast.
Read MoreOut of Many, One People: The Chinese
Chinese migrants came to Jamaica as indentured workers, and, later established themselves mostly as bakers, shopkeepers, and restauranteurs.
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