For her efforts in helping Jews regain their Spanish citizenship, Doreen Alhadeff was honored—in Queen Isabella’s name
Bringing a hidden piece of Spain’s Jewish history back into the light
Torn between leaving or staying in chaos, Venezuelan Jews turn toward Spain
How the Inquisition’s conversos defined Jewish religious and ethnic identity in ways that are still prevalent today
The ultranationalist Vox party scored a big win in Spain’s parliamentary elections with a platform that combines anti-immigration rhetoric and support for Israel
Javier Cercas’ new book is an insightful literary investigation into the lies of a Spanish narcissist who passed himself off as a victim of the Holocaust
As an American congregation closes, a new Reform congregation in Spain gains new life
Those of us who are proud Zionists know intimately the hardships of wrestling with colonial forces for independence, and should support Catalan independence
Move over, Maimonides: Haim Casas, native Cordoban, renews the city’s illustrious rabbinic tradition
The Spanish Royal Academy will fund a new organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the ancient dialect. Muy Byen.
Annette Cabelli, a 92-year-old Sephardic survivor from Greece, shares her memories with young audiences across Europe
The great Nicaraguan poet’s fascination with ‘the mysterious people of the Semitic race’
After 500 years, Portugal wants its Jews back, and some are coming
Most applicants, who are now naturalized, were from Morocco, Turkey, and Venezuela
Two can play the boycott game
Two recent articles detail a vibrant community of ‘Ladineros’ who have mixed feelings about returning to the country that was once their ancestors’ home
Descendants of Jews exiled during Spanish Inquisition can become naturalized in new plan
American with Spanish-Jewish heritage wanted to visit the Andalusian city