Hebrews of the Portuguese Nation

Hebrews of the Portuguese Nation
Title Hebrews of the Portuguese Nation PDF eBook
Author Miriam Bodian
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 1999-07-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253213518

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"An engaging introduction to the tortuous plight faced by exiled conversos in Amsterdam and their methods of response. Choicet; In this skillful and well-argued book Miriam Bodian explores the communal history of the Portuguese Jews . . . who settled in Amsterdam in the seventeenth century." —Sixteenth Century Journa Drawing on family and communal records, diaries, memoirs, and literary works, among other sources, Miriam Bodian tells the moving story of how Portuguese "new Christian" immigrants in 17th-century Amsterdam fashioned a close and cohesive community that recreated a Jewish religious identity while retaining its Iberian heritage.

The Hebrew Portuguese Nations in Antwerp and London at the Time of Charles V and Henry VIII

The Hebrew Portuguese Nations in Antwerp and London at the Time of Charles V and Henry VIII
Title The Hebrew Portuguese Nations in Antwerp and London at the Time of Charles V and Henry VIII PDF eBook
Author Aron Di Leone Leoni
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages 306
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780881258660

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Based on documents (which appear in the appendix on pp. 129-238), reconstructs the activities of Conversos who fled the Portuguese Inquisition to Antwerp and to London. These "Portuguese Nations" established the Sedakah Rescue Organization to help smuggle fellow Conversos from Lisbon to Antwerp and over the Alps to Italy or to the Ottoman Empire. England served only as a temporary refuge for Conversos who were persecuted in the Low Countries. However, they were generally (despite occasional persecution) allowed to remain in Antwerp due to the policies of Emperor Charles V and local authorities, both of whom were guided by economic considerations. Disputes the view that Charles, who was responsible for the contemporary Inquisition in Spain, instituted one also in the Netherlands. Stresses that the Emperor used civil, not ecclesiastical institutions, to attain his goal, which in the case of the Conversos (as opposed to the Protestants) was greed rather than the persecution of heresy. The Rescue Organization, headed among others by Diogo Mendes (Benveniste), helped Conversos reach, among other places, Ferrara, where Duke Ercole II of Este provided them with good conditions, including the right to practice Judaism, in return for their role in developing the local economy.

Sephardim

Sephardim
Title Sephardim PDF eBook
Author James Finn
Publisher
Total Pages 520
Release 1841
Genre Jews
ISBN

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Studies on the History of Portuguese Jews from Their Expulsion in 1497 Through Their Dispersion

Studies on the History of Portuguese Jews from Their Expulsion in 1497 Through Their Dispersion
Title Studies on the History of Portuguese Jews from Their Expulsion in 1497 Through Their Dispersion PDF eBook
Author M. Mitchell Serels
Publisher American Society of Sephardic Studies
Total Pages 252
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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Dying in the Law of Moses

Dying in the Law of Moses
Title Dying in the Law of Moses PDF eBook
Author Miriam Bodian
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2007-05-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0253116910

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Miriam Bodian's study of crypto-Jewish martyrdom in Iberian lands depicts a new type of martyr that emerged in the late 16th century -- a defiant, educated judaizing martyr who engaged in disputes with inquisitors. By examining closely the Inquisition dossiers of four men who were tried in the Iberian peninsula or Spanish America and who developed judaizing theologies that drew from currents of Reformation thinking that emphasized the authority of Scripture and the religious autonomy of individual interpreters of Scripture, Miriam Bodian reveals unexpected connections between Reformation thought and historic crypto-Judaism. The complex personalities of the martyrs, acting in response to psychic and situational pressures, emerge vividly from this absorbing book.

The Jews of Spain and Portugal and the Inquisition

The Jews of Spain and Portugal and the Inquisition
Title The Jews of Spain and Portugal and the Inquisition PDF eBook
Author Frederic David Mocatta
Publisher
Total Pages 146
Release 1877
Genre Inquisition
ISBN

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Portuguese Jews, New Christians, and ‘New Jews’

Portuguese Jews, New Christians, and ‘New Jews’
Title Portuguese Jews, New Christians, and ‘New Jews’ PDF eBook
Author Claude B. Stuczynski
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 518
Release 2018-06-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004364978

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Portuguese Jews, New Christians and ‘New Jews’ provides state-of-the-art and new insights on Portuguese Sephardic History as a tribute to Roberto Bachmann.