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  • 1
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    Book
    Madrid : Ed. Verbum
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 1997-
    Series Statement: Verbum Ensayo
    DDC: 296/.0946
    Keywords: Judaism ; Sephardic authors ; Jews ; Spain ; History ; Sources ; Spanish literature ; Jewish authors ; Spanish literature ; Classical period, 1500-1700 ; Judenspanisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte ; Anthologie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-300) , 1 - 2
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  • 2
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Raíces; revista judía de cultura
    Angaben zur Quelle: 134 (2023) 65-71
    Keywords: Mortara, Pio, ; Mortara, Pio, Family ; Pius ; Catholic Church Relations ; Judaism ; Christian converts from Judaism Biography ; Jews Conversion to Christianity 19th century ; History
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  • 3
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    Article
    In:  Sefarad 82,1 (2022) 57-96
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Sefarad
    Angaben zur Quelle: 82,1 (2022) 57-96
    Keywords: Fonseca, Andrés de, ; Crypto-Jews ; Crypto-Jews History 16th century ; Crypto-Jews History 17th century ; Jewish converts from Christianity Biography ; Castile (Spain)
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  • 4
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    Book
    Ciudad de México : Lumen
    ISBN: 9786073811217
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 656 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm
    Edition: Primera edición
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Lumen narrativa
    DDC: 863.7
    Keywords: Carvajal, Luis de Fiction ; Carvajal, Luis de - 1567?-1596 ; Crypto-Jews Fiction ; Inquisition Fiction ; Inquisición - Novela ; Crypto-Jews ; Inquisition ; Biographical fiction ; Fiction ; Novels ; Novels ; Biographical fiction ; Mexico
    Abstract: Olvidarás el fuego es la primera novela que narra la entrañable historia y tragedia de Luis de Carvajal, alias "Joseph Lumbroso", y de la suerte que corrieron sus manuscritos y memorias hallados en 2016 en una casa de subastas en Nueva York, tras haber sido robados del Archivo General de la Nación. La historia silenciada a lo largo de cuatro siglos del éxodo sefardí de España y Portugal, y de los esfuerzos para sobrevivir a migraciones, epidemias, huracanes, guerras, intolerancia, torturas, intrigas políticas y traiciones es narrada de manera magistral por la pluma de Gabriela Riveros. La autora nos lleva a 1596, año en que un espectáculo atroz fue presenciado por miles de personas en la Alameda Central de la Ciudad de México: tras ser perseguido y torturado, el joven poeta, comerciante y líder religioso Luis de Carvajal, alias "Joseph Lumbroso", fue quemado en la hoguera junto con su madre, dos de sus hermanas y cinco miembros de su comunidad, condenados por la Inquisición como herejes judaizantes. A través de personajes de carne y hueso seremos testigos de su resistencia heroica y clandestina, de la lucha de hombres y mujeres, de familias enteras que dieron la vida por el derecho a la libertad de pensamiento y de credo religioso. De Europa a Nueva España, de África a Asia, sus protagonistas custodian un secreto ancestral asediados por un entorno político en donde la diversidad cultural no solo fue considerada pecado, sino delito de Estado. Esta novela recupera la historia de una comunidad enraizada a lo largo de todo el continente, cuya cultura, conocimientos y rutas comerciales han sido fundamentales para la conformación del mundo contemporáneo. También nos remite a la posibilidad de encontrarnos a través de los siglos y acortar la distancia con los otros, gracias a las palabras capaces de paliar los silencios y el olvido
    Abstract: You Will Forget the Fire is the first novel ever telling the endearing story and tragedy of Luis de Carvajal (aka "Joseph Lumbroso") and that of his manuscripts and memoirs, found in 2016 in an auction house in New York, after being stolen from the General National Archive. The Sephardic exodus from Spain and Portugal has been largely silenced for over four centuries. The efforts the exiled Iberian Jews had to make to survive migrations, epidemics, hurricanes, wars, intolerance, torture, political intrigues and betrayals is masterfully narrated by Gabriela Riveros. The author takes us to 1596, the year in which an atrocious spectacle was witnessed by thousands of people in the Alameda Central of Mexico City: after being persecuted and tortured, the young poet, merchant, and religious leader Luis de Carvajal, also known as "Joseph Lumbroso", was burned at the stake along with his mother, two of his sisters, and five members of his community, the Inquisition finding them guilty of being "Judaizing heretics." The readers witness the characters' heroic and clandestine resistance, and the struggle of entire families who gave their lives fighting for their religious freedom. From Europe to New Spain, from Africa to Asia, its protagonists keep an ancestral secret while besieged by a political environment in which cultural diversity was not only considered a sin, but a crime. This novel recovers the history of a community spread throughout the continent, whose culture, knowledge, and trade routes were shaped the world. It also reminds us that words can ease the pain of silence and oblivion, bridging the temporal and geographical distances that often keep us apart
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references (pages 653-656)
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  • 5
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    Article
    In:  Raíces; revista judía de cultura 18 (2021) 82-87
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Raíces; revista judía de cultura
    Angaben zur Quelle: 18 (2021) 82-87
    Keywords: Muñoz y Peralta, Juan ; Régia Sociedad Médica de Sevilla History ; Crypto-Jews ; Jews Medicine ; History ; Jewish physicians History ; Jews History 17th century ; Jews History 18th century
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  • 6
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Sefarad
    Angaben zur Quelle: 80,2 (2020) 365-409
    Keywords: Jews History ; Jews Economic conditions ; Crypto-Jews ; Crypto-Jews History 16th century ; Wool industry History ; Soria (Spain)
    Abstract: Research about the role that Jews and Converted Jews played in the local economy of the Castilian town of Soria during a long period of time, from the fourteenth century to the end of the seventeenth century. It is based on the comparative analysis of the results of previous monographic works, and in the study of many unpublished archival documents from the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries. The author highlights the connections between the establish-ment of Portuguese families of Jewish origin in the city of Soria in the last decades of the sixteenth century, that has so far remained unnoticed by the historiography, and the social and economic realities of the previous centuries in this Castilian town, character-ized by the economic dynamism of the Jews, and of the Converted Jews. He highlights the fact that the Portuguese families established in Soria at the end of the sixteenth century were devoted to the same economic activities practiced by Jews and Converted Jews in this same town in the previous centuries. These activities were the usual ones for the members of the social group that we identify as “middle class.”Keywords: Castile; Wool Trade; Cloth Manufacture; Cloth Trade.* maximo.diago@cchs.csic.es
    Note: With an English summary.
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  • 7
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Sefarad
    Angaben zur Quelle: 80,2 (2020) 449-478
    Keywords: Prado, Juan de, ; Spinoza, Benedictus de, Friends and associates ; Révah, I. S. ; Crypto-Jews ; Jewish physicians ; Jewish philosophy 17th century
    Abstract: In the middle of the 17th century, the young Spinoza and the physician Juan de Prado met in the Sephardic community of Amsterdam. Israël S. Révah considered the encounter as the initial spark for a rupture. According to the French scholar, the New Christian Prado decisively influenced the future Dutch philosopher and provoked his shift to heterodoxy. Furthermore, Révah in Iberian Crypto-Judaism saw the origins of the Spinozistic rupture, the more as he discovered that there was a third man involved in the matter. This Juan Piñero, who also had a Jewish background, according to a tes-timony of the time on his part pushed Juan de Prado to heterodoxy. Only recent research allows the partial reconstruction of his extraordinary life, that reflects the intellectual crisis of certain academic circles in 17th-century Spain
    Note: With an English summary.
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  • 8
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Sefarad
    Angaben zur Quelle: 80,2 (2020) 411-448
    Keywords: Crypto-Jews ; Crypto-Jews ; Crypto-Jews Social life and customs 15th century ; Marriage Religious aspects ; Crypto-Jews History To 1500 ; Valencia (Kingdom) ; Aragon (Kingdom) ; Valencia (Spain) ; Zaragoza (Spain)
    Abstract: In 1391 and 1413 most of the Jews in the Kingdom of Valencia and Aragon where converted by force to Christian-ity, amongst them the Bellviure and the Santa María, who with the passing of time merged with the honorable citizens of Valencia and Zaragoza, respectively, achieving a prominent social and economic status. The wedding of Violante de Bellviure, of Valen-cia, with Gonzalo García de Santa María, of Zaragoza, allowed us to discover by the endowment letter of the first and the donation goods of the second, different aspects of the relationships between the converts of Valencia and Zaragoza, the level of wealth and wedding strategies of both families
    Note: With an English summary.
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    [Arteaga, Mexico] : InteliPrix
    ISBN: 9798643620259
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 203 Seiten , Faksimiles , 23 cm
    Edition: Segunda edición
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Jews History ; Crypto-Jews History ; Juifs - Espagne - Histoire ; Marranes - Histoire ; Jews ; Crypto-Jews ; History ; Spain History ; Latin America History ; Espagne - Histoire ; Amérique latine - Histoire ; Europe - Iberian Peninsula ; Latin America ; Spain
    Abstract: Este libro, publicado originalmente en la década de 1980, es uno de los estudios pioneros sobre la población judía en México. La autora, Alicia Gojman, no solo tiene una larga y destacada carrera como historiadora; también ha jugado un papel importante en la cultura de los judíos mexicanos contemporáneos. Ha sido la impulsora de un proyecto cultural que ha logrado combinar importantes fondos documentales mantenidos en un centro vital dedicado al estudio y difusión de la cultura judeo-mexicana. Ha impulsado proyectos editoriales de gran alcance, en los que se han combinado las memorias, imágenes, documentos y aportes de generaciones de judíos en México. Conversos en Nueva España, es un estudio sobre los conversos y criptojudíos que viajaron junto a conquistadores y colonizadores al Nuevo Mundo. 1492, año de la expulsión de los judíos de España, es el final de la historia del judaísmo español y el comienzo de la historia del converso en América. La historia de los conversos en el Nuevo Mundo comienza con su descubrimiento, ya que ellos mismos participaron en la exploración y colonización en un grado mucho mayor de lo que comúnmente se reconoce. Como parte de la sociedad española, llegaron a América sintiéndose como otros españoles cristianos, "elegidos" por Dios para encontrar en este Nuevo Mundo, una Nueva Jerusalén. Su integración a la sociedad colonial no fue fácil, cuando se les pidió su "limpieza de sangre", o cuando fueron acosados por el Tribunal de la Inquisición. Sin embargo, estos conversos participaron en el desarrollo económico, político, social y cultural de la Nueva España. Publicado originalmente en español por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM, esta es la primera edición en inglés
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-293)
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