TY - JOUR
T1 - Returning to judaism
T2 - The reconversion of 'New Christians' to their ancestral Jewish faith in the Ottoman Empire during the sixteenth century
AU - Ginio, Alisa Meyuhas
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The last century of Jewish life in the Iberian Peninsula (1391-1492) was marked by continuous persecutions leading to the conversion of a large number of Jews to Christianity. Known as 'New Christians', they escaped from the Iberian Peninsula to the Ottoman Empire, where-under Muslim dominion-they could return to their ancestral creed, reconverting to Judaism. This article examines the three waves of migration that took place during the last decade of the fifteenth century and during the sixteenth century. The legal status of the newcomers with regard to the Jewish religion was to be settled by rabbinical decisions. Contemporary Jewish rabbanim were aware of the conflicting factors that had motivated migration from Portugal and their attitudes towards the newcomers reflected suspicions about the latter's ability to integrate within the existing Jewish congregations.
AB - The last century of Jewish life in the Iberian Peninsula (1391-1492) was marked by continuous persecutions leading to the conversion of a large number of Jews to Christianity. Known as 'New Christians', they escaped from the Iberian Peninsula to the Ottoman Empire, where-under Muslim dominion-they could return to their ancestral creed, reconverting to Judaism. This article examines the three waves of migration that took place during the last decade of the fifteenth century and during the sixteenth century. The legal status of the newcomers with regard to the Jewish religion was to be settled by rabbinical decisions. Contemporary Jewish rabbanim were aware of the conflicting factors that had motivated migration from Portugal and their attitudes towards the newcomers reflected suspicions about the latter's ability to integrate within the existing Jewish congregations.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77951049372
U2 - 10.1177/097194580901200209
DO - 10.1177/097194580901200209
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AN - SCOPUS:77951049372
SN - 0971-9458
VL - 12
SP - 383
EP - 404
JO - Medieval History Journal
JF - Medieval History Journal
IS - 2
ER -