For centuries, Spain was one of the great centers of Jewish life, learning, poetry, philosophy, trade, and religious creativity.
From the first communities of Roman Hispania to the flourishing worlds of Al-Andalus and the Christian kingdoms, The Jews of Spain traces the history of a people who helped shape the cultural landscape of the Iberian Peninsula. It follows rabbis, poets, scholars, physicians, merchants, and families whose lives unfolded across cities such as Córdoba, Toledo, Seville, Barcelona, and Granada.
The book explores the richness and complexity of Sephardic civilization: Hebrew and Judeo-Spanish traditions, philosophical debates, cultural exchanges, moments of coexistence, and periods of growing hostility. It also examines the violence of 1391, the Spanish Inquisition, and the expulsion of 1492—a rupture whose consequences were felt throughout the Mediterranean and far beyond.
More than a history of loss, The Jews of Spain is the story of a heritage that endured through exile. Sephardic memory continues to live in language, music, prayer, family traditions, and communities across the world.
A compelling introduction to Jewish history, Spanish history, Sephardic culture, and the lasting legacy of Sefarad.
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