Jiang says the 1492 expulsion from Spain was traumatic because Spain had been the place where Sephardic Jews felt safest and most at home.
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Jiang argues that the 1492 expulsion of Jews from Spain created a Jewish crisis because conversion appeared to violate the first commandment and threatened the continuity of the chosen people.
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"you know, no, that was the year of the expulsion. So, 1492 is when the Jews were expelled from Spain. And this was a..."
"...rule over the world. Okay, the problem, though, is that in 1492. Okay, the Jews were expelled from Spain and they were given a..."
"And now you have this tremendous anxiety in the Jewish diaspora. What do we do with these people who've converted they broken the ultimate..."
"...Jews as a holy people along. And so, in the year 1492. The Spaniards expelled the Jews from Spain, right? And it was the..."
"...Evil. You mentioned how the Spanish Inquisition, right, that was around 1492? Um,"
"...Second major crisis is the fact that Jews continuously get persecuted. 1492, they're expelled from Islam. And they're these Jews that were conceived like..."
"...the Israelites get along very well in Spain. Okay? But in 1492 the Spanish will expel the Jews from Spain. You either convert or..."
"...jews the muslims have always been protective of jews so in 1492 when the spaniards expelled the jews it was the ottoman empire that..."
"...Because a lot of them have converted to Christianity. Right. In 1492, this the Spanish crown expelled them from Spain. You could either choose..."
"...to interact with a new world. So the Spanish, starting in 1492, they will come and conquer the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incas...."
"So in 1492, Spain expelled the Jews. But before that, the Germans expelled the Jews in 1100, France in 1306. But before then, you..."
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