The 624th anniversary of a massacre.
Jews who view themselves as neither Ashkenazi nor Sephardi.
And the current state of Jewish life there.
Last year saw a record number of Jews leaving France for Israel; in light of recent events, it seems that many more will leave this. . .
By granting citizenship to Jews who trace their origins to pre-expulsion Spain, the country has acknowledged, but cannot rectify, a sin of world-historical proportions.
Four hundred years after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, a British travel writer was able to discover the true, secret identity of a. . .
In Catalonia, Spain, the scene of centuries of Jewish hopes and achievement, a student of Jewish history is beset by a torrent of emotions. (1981)