The Sephardic Diaspora After 1492
By the 16th century, Jewish life in Spain and Portugal–the Jewish “Sepharad” that had boasted of a vibrant cultural life
By the 16th century, Jewish life in Spain and Portugal–the Jewish “Sepharad” that had boasted of a vibrant cultural life
Many historical documents recount a large population of Jews in Spain during the early years of the Common Era. Their
Sephardic Jews were a marginal element in Eastern Europe with the exception of Romanian lands, where because of their relatively
Sephardic Jews constitute only a small proportion of American Jewry. Although they comprised the majority of American Jewry during the
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