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Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies
A Drizzle of Honey
David Gitlitz’s new book with coauthor and wife Linda Kay Davidson is A Drizzle of Honey: the Lives and Recipes of Spain’s Secret Jews Suggested price is $2995 discounted to $2695 Published by St Martin’s Press When he was at the Summer 1997 Denver conference of the Society for Crypto Judaic Studies Gitlitz said he [...]
How a South Texas Mexican American Came to the Conclusion That She Is Jewish
Like Judaism itself my story has several sides historical cultural and spiritual that blend together to become a complex entity I grew up in a small South Texas town within a small group of Baptist families of Mexican - American decent We were a minority within a minority so it always felt natural to be [...]
Card Playing to Hide Jewish Identity
In his presentation to the 1999 SCJS Conference in Los Angeles Seth Ward told of a woman from Northern New Mexico whom he had interviewed She was describing the Crypto Jewish practices of her family and told about playing cards every September with her Grandmother Playing cards was an annual ritual of the family that [...]
The Poetry of Leonor De Carvajal and The CryptoJewish Tradition In New Spain
This is based on two articles The prime source was: "La poesáa de Leonor de Carvajal y la tradición de los cryptojudáos en Nueva Esapaña" by Michelle M Hamilton (University of California Berkeley) which appeared in Sefarad Año 60 Fasc 1 Madrid 2000 Additional information was obtained from an article by Moshé Shaul in Aki [...]
Ferrara: Spiritual Haven for Conversos in the Early Renaissance
During the sixteenth century reigns of Alfonso and Ercole of the House of Este the Duchy of Ferrara became known as a spiritual haven and a safe place for Sephardic Jews and conversos Those who had been forcibly converted to Catholicism could return to the faith of their ancestors and all could practice Judaism again [...]
Dr Hector Nuñes Portuguese Physician Merchant and Crypto Jew in Elizabethan England 15471591
Dr Hector Nuñes lying in the throes of approaching death in September of 1591 commended " unto God and to his protection his honor Lord Burghley and all his noble familie" In the same breath he also sought Burghley’s aid "to protect and assist my poore wife in all needful and reasonable causes" These comments can [...]
Discovering My Jewish Heritage
(On August 24 1998 I was in Lima Peru to witness the return of Felipe Natal to Judaism Here is Felipe’s story Arthur LBenveniste (translated from Spanish) My interest in converting to Judaism and joining with the people of Israel began seven years ago I remember that between the years 1990 and 1991 certain happenings [...]
Another Look At Solomon Halevy/Pablo de Santa Maria
I enjoyed reading Judith Gale Krieger’s article title "Pablo de Santa Maria ’The Purim Letter’ and ’Siete edades del Mundo’" (Halapid Spring 1998) I was impressed especially by how she contrasted the rich and lively quality of his "Purim Letter" which he composed while he was Rabbi Solomon Halevy to the dry and detached impression [...]
Pablo de Santa Maria The Purim Letter and Siete edades del mundo
Pablo de Santa Maria a converso whose original name was Solomon Halevi was born in Burgos in the middle of the fourteenth century A teacher scholar and chief rabbi of Burgos before his conversion to Christianity he later became an important member of the Castilian establishment and a highranking Christian prelate While still a Jew he [...]
Turmoil: The Abject Life A Portuguese Alien in Elizabethan England
It is the contention of this paper that Dr Hector Nunes’ mean spirited reaction to William Fox’s petition to the Lord Chancellor of England Sir Christopher Hatton in 1588 can be attributed to the weight of financial losses and debts incurred since 1569 In particular this paper will emphasize specific events that led to his [...]


