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Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The
The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain
The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain
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On March 31st, 1492, Ferdinand and Isabella signed the Edict of Expulsion, which began the process of exiling the Jews of Spain unless they converted to Christianity. Beinart (history, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem) examines the effects of the expulsion on the families of the Jewish diaspora. After looking at the history of Jewry in Spain and the attitudes of the monarchy to them he explains the process leading to the expulsion. By examining court records, he explores the fate of Jewish communal and family property and looks at the financial relations between Jews and Gentiles were affected. He also discusses the treatment of the many Jews who returned from the expulsion and converted to Christianity and how they were treated economically and legally. Finally he closely examines the fates of two prominent Jewish dynasties that converted. Translated from the original Hebrew work. Distributed by ISBS.
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