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An Introduction
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This is the actual border bridge at Castelo de Vide, Portugal, used by hundreds of weary Jewish refugees fleeing Spain. A plaque now marks the event and all that happened there. |
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Crypto jews celebrate
seder in Portugal |
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It offers a chance to listen to the music of the Jews from Spain, learn a little of their Ladino language, become familiar with some typical Sephardic names, appreciate the courage of the forced converts known as conversos and crypto Jews, try out some recipes, eat their food, sing their songs, celebrate their interpretation of festivals like chanukkah and seder, appreciate the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews. |
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Part II of our Caribbean board game that tells the exciting tale of the great Sephardic shipping merchants of the 16th and 17th centuries |
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Some real life stories are included. You will meet famous Jewish women like DoÒa Gracia Nasi who used her fortune to help her fellow Jews escape from the neighboring country of Portugal.
And when you have played the Caribbean adventure game and met Carla, the shipís cat, you will understand the beginnings of Jewish immigration in the history
of America.
Today, Sephardic Jews live in all parts of the world and still practice many of their original Spanish customs. Whether they reside in Istanbul, Amsterdam, CuraÁao, London, Seattle, Tel Aviv, San Paulo or New York, they all share a common cultural heritage that binds them together in laughter, food, music and song.
There is an old legend that says that when the Jews were expelled from Spain, they took along the old rusty keys to their houses to remind them of the life they loved in Spain. Although most families no longer have these keys, they became a symbol of their unique heritage and common history that harkens back to Spain.
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Pamela Kesselman, teacher Temple Israel religious school, Westport, CT.
Sarah Lascar, principal Congregation Beth Yeshurum religious school Hillel High School, Houston, TX.
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