Abstract
The hope of returning to the promised Holy Land was a central motif in the massages of the various heralds and leaders of the messianic movement that arose as a result of the violent anti-Jewish riots throughout Spain in the summer of 1391, when many communities were destroyed and a great number of Jews forced to convert to Christianities. (מתוך המאמר)
| Translated title of the contribution | כמיהתם של אנוסים ספרדים ופורטוגזים לציון וירושלים |
|---|---|
| Original language | English |
| Pages (from-to) | *262-*243 |
| Journal | ירושלים וארץ-ישראל |
| Volume | 12-13 |
| State | Published - 2020 |
IHP Publication
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- Christianity -- Relations -- Judaism
- Conversion
- Conversion in literature
- Crypto-Jews
- Israel and the diaspora
- Jerusalem (Israel)
- Jews -- History -- Middle Ages, 500-1500
- Jews -- Spain -- History -- Expulsion, 1492
- Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity
- Messianism
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