Old and new Christians [Review of 'The origins of the Inquisition in fifteenth-century Spain' by Benzion Netanyahu].
Date
1995
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AJC: American Jewish Committee
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Abstract
TN 1391, the prosperous, confident, acculturated Jewish community in Christian Spain was rocked by a series of pogroms; thus was inaugurated a century of travails that culminated in the expulsion of 1492. Intense missionary efforts on the part of Christian authorities- including a seemingly endless public disputation between representatives of the two faiths in 1413-14 at Tortosa-combined with episodes of violence to produce a situation unprecedented in Jewish history: an officially tolerated community living side by side with a large community of newly baptized Jews. (from Introduction)
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Book review
Keywords
Book review, Jewish community in Christian Spain, Jewish-Christian relations
Citation
Old and new Christians [Review of 'The origins of the Inquisition in fifteenth-century Spain' by Benzion Netanyahu]. Commentary Magazine, 100(4), 55-57.