Sephardic Jews

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"Sephardic Jews are the Jews who lived in Spain historically and later in the Spanish Diaspora following the Expulsion of 1492. This covers the rich cultural history of Jews in Spain, the religious and cultural life, the communities that developed in the Diaspora from the Ottoman Empire to Morocco and the Americas. Attention is given to the Jews who converted to Christianity and lived as crypto-Jews"--Provided by publisher.

Title Sephardic Jews : history, religion and people / Ron D. Hart.
Publisher Santa Fe, NM : Gaon Books
Creation Date [2016]
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-280) and index.
Content Part I. Jews in Spain -- 1. Who is a Sephardic Jew? -- 2. Forging the Andalusian Axis -- 3. In Muslim al-Andalus -- 4. In Christian Spain -- 5. Burgeoning anti-Semitism -- 6. Inquisition and expulsion -- Part II. Sephardic diaspora -- 7. Culture and ritual -- 8. In the Muslim world -- 9. In early American -- 10. The grand conspiracy -- 11. Conversos in New Spain -- Latin American Jewish movement.
Extent 292 pages : illustrations, maps
23 cm.
Language English
Copyright Date ©2016
National Library system number 990039119910205171

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