History of the Jews in Portugal

The location of Portugal (dark green) in Europe (with possessions Azores and Madeira in circles)

The history of the Jews in Portugal reaches back over two thousand years and is directly related to Sephardi history, a Jewish ethnic division that represents communities that originated in the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Portuguese Jews emigrated to a number of European cities outside Portugal, where they established new Portuguese Jewish communities, including in Hamburg, Antwerp, and the Netherlands,[1][2] which remained connected culturally and economically, in an international commercial network during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  1. ^ Bodian, Miriam (1997) Hebrews of the Portuguese Nation: Conversos and Community in Early Modern Amsterdam. Bloomington: Indiana University Press
  2. ^ Swetschinski, Daniel M. (2000) Reluctant Cosmopolitans: The Portuguese Jews of Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam. London: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization

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