The 1492 Spanish expulsion is presented as a traumatic rupture that creates bitter division between converts and non-converts.
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Expulsion
The 1492 Spanish expulsion is presented as a traumatic rupture that creates bitter division between converts and non-converts.
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"And they are extremely good at finance. Okay? So the Jews prosper in this region. The problem is that over time, this region will..."
"...circles, okay, are places where there was at least one Jewish expulsion. So this is a terrible time for the Jews because they settle..."
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