In Farewell Espana, Howard Sachar opens a window on a glowing civilization once nearly extinguished. With verve and clarity, Sachar tells the story of the Iberian Jews--the doyens of Jewish history--in medieval Spain through their harassment, expulsion, and dispersion to new lives in Western Europe, the Balkans, Turkey, the Americas, and Israel.
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In Farewell Espana, Howard Sachar opens a window on a glowing civilization once nearly extinguished. With verve and clarity, Sachar tells the story of the Iberian Jews--the doyens of Jewish history--in medieval Spain through their harassment, expulsion, and dispersion to new lives in Western Europe, the Balkans, Turkey, the Americas, and Israel.
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Very Good. 8vo. xii, 439pp, index, further reading. Or card. Light edge wear to covers, light even toning to page edges. In 1492 the last professing Jews in Spain were driven from the lands they had known tolerance for 7 centuries of Islamic rule. Those Sephardim who remained xould only do so as New Christians-thoise who left became the seeds of Jewish civilization that would spring up as far away as Morocco and the Netherlands, Ottoman Turkey and colonial Brazil.