The Cathedral of Bourges: A Witness to Judeo-Christian Dialogue in Medieval Berry

Image of a Jewish cantor reading the Passover story in al-Andalus, from a 14th century Spanish Haggadah

Positing any kind of Jewish-Christian “golden age” in Western Europe during the medieval centuries may seem somewhat foolish in light of what happened to Jews between 1240 and 1492: expulsions, forced conversions, social and political ostracism, deprivation of income and compa- rable economic oppression, accusation of and prosecution for so-called “crimes” against Christians, periodic rampages by Crusaders, and other attacks—both physical and mental— which functioned as insults to Judaism.

The Secret Society: Descendants of Crypto-Jews in the San Antonio Area

Conversos

The history of the converso Jews began in medieval Catholic Spain, which was constantly wracked with anti-Semitism that, many times, led to mass conversions or massacres of the Jewish population.

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