While the idea of Convivencia (positive social interaction and tolerance) is perhaps exaggerated with regards to Jewish life in Spain, the … More
Category: Sephardic History
The Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue in Curaçao
A few weeks ago I posted about my visit to the Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue building in the United … More
Jewish Wedding in a Turkish Synagogue
When faced with the edicts of Expulsion in Castile and Aragon and eventually in Portugal, one of the principal regions … More
Samuel Usque’s Approach to Wavering Conversos
Once Conversos fled Spain and Portugal, returning to Judaism openly was not always an attractive option. Many Conversos wavered in … More
Benjamin Netanyahu and his Sephardic Roots
B”H The current Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu is known for his right of center policies and tough stance … More
The Concept of Taqiyya and its Impact on Iberian Jewry
The Islam conquest of Spain began in 711 CE and would extend over parts of the Iberian Peninsula through the … More
Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal
B”H Since I am traveling on business to Canada later this year, I decided to do some research on the … More
The Sabbatean Prophets
B”H Traveling on business can be difficult but one benefit is that it gives me the opportunity to read. I … More
Spanish Judaism, the Inquisition, and Identity in the New World
B”H Roger Martinez, a professor at the University of Colorado and former president of the Society of Crypto-Judaica Studies, and … More
George Washington’s Letter to the Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island
Visiting the Touro Synagogue this week was an amazing experience. I knew about its history but actually walking into the … More