Jodensavanne (
Dutch, "
Jewish Savanna") was an agricultural community in
Suriname,
South America established by Jews fleeing persecution in Spain. It was located in
Para District, about south of the capital
Paramaribo, on the
Suriname River.
sugarcane plantations were established and slaves used. The colony faced an attack and heavy levies imposed by a French captain, competition with sugar beets, disease and revolts from indigenous people and slaves. The community eventually relocated to the capital of
Paramaribo. Clearing of gravesites and maintenance of the synagogue ruins has taken place in the 21st century.