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       BOOK: THE JEWS AND MOORS IN SPAIN
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      AUTHOR: RABBI JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
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          In <i>The Jews and Moors in Spain</i>, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf explores
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          the intertwined histories of Jewish and Moorish communities in medieval
          Spain, examining how their presence shaped the peninsula’s culture,
          religion, and politics. With a scholarly yet accessible tone, he traces
          the rise and decline of these communities under Christian rule.
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            Drawing on historical sources, Krauskopf discusses coexistence and
        When tens of thousands of Iberian Jews were forced to convert or leave
            conflict, the impact of the Reconquista, and the expulsions and
        Spain, they left behind not only a physical homeland but also a rich
            forced conversions that followed. He reflects on how these events
        world of ideas, customs, and community life. In <i>The Jews and Moors in
            influenced later ideas about identity, tolerance, and religious
        Spain</i>, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf explores how Jewish and Moorish
            difference. This work is valuable for readers interested in
        communities shaped Spanish culture, and how their expulsion changed the
            Sephardic history, interfaith relations, and the long-term legacy
        course of history for both Spain and the wider Jewish world. Drawing on
            of Jewish and Islamic communities in Spain.
        historical sources, he examines coexistence, persecution, and the long
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        afterlife of Sephardic memory.
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Revision as of 09:42, 14 November 2025

     BOOK: THE JEWS AND MOORS IN SPAIN
     AUTHOR: RABBI JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
       When tens of thousands of Iberian Jews were forced to convert or leave
       Spain, they left behind not only a physical homeland but also a rich
       world of ideas, customs, and community life. In The Jews and Moors in
       Spain, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf explores how Jewish and Moorish
       communities shaped Spanish culture, and how their expulsion changed the
       course of history for both Spain and the wider Jewish world. Drawing on
       historical sources, he examines coexistence, persecution, and the long
       afterlife of Sephardic memory.