Jewish community in Spain
International Sephardi Congress in Zamora deepens knowledge about the Spain-Portugal border
The congress has become a July highlight on Zamora’s calendar of events, attracting locals and visitors to the city.
Fraudsters sold fake Sephardic citizenship for cash, say Spanish police
The forced converts of the Inquisition: Rediscovering Spanish, Portuguese roots - interview
Spain should think thrice before it lectures Israel about genocide - opinion
‘They walk our streets’: Hezbollah instills fear in Spanish Jews, gov't fails to tackle terror
The arrest of three suspects accused of building exploding drones in the city center has raised alarms about terrorist activity and rising antisemitism in Europe.
Kosher restaurant in Madrid targeted in antisemitic arson attempt
An individual who is still at large walked into the crowded Rimmon Kosher restaurant and “doused the entrance with a liquid that had a strong smell of gasoline.”
'The 2,000 Kidnapped Spanish Jewish Children’ film honors families of October 7 hostages
The documentary outlines how 2,000 Jewish children were sent to the hostile island of São Tomé after the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492.
Cycling and culinary delights: A Catalonia family adventure
Transform a family vacation into a cultural adventure with cycling, food, and history in Catalonia. From Barcelona's iconic Gaudi landmarks to medieval towns and tapas delights.
Flamenco in Hebrew in a Canaanite spirit
“As far as I know, this is the first time ever that flamenco songs will be sung in Hebrew,” says choreographer.
Shem Tov Bible, dating back to 1312, available for auction with $5 million price tag
Before it was in Sassoon's possession, much of the history of the text had been lost for centuries.
The perfect one-pot sofrito recipe: Chicken, potatoes, onions
Introducing Chef Felix Rosenthal's irresistible sofrito recipe made with chicken, potatoes, and onions that will leave you hooked on its flavors.
Spain’s Balearic Islands officially recognize centuries of injustice against crypto-Jews on Majorca
Spain’s Balearic Islands, home to 800 to 1,000 ethnic Majorcan crypto-Jews who had been persecuted since the 1492 inquisition, has finally recognized the abuses perpetrated against ethnic Jews.
European Jewish communities brace for antisemitism after Hamas attack
As the bloody war in Israel and Gaza continues to escalate, many European Jews are bracing for reverberations far from the frontlines.
Spain’s language authority still uses an antisemitic definition of ‘Jew’
The entry for the word “judiada” — which notes that the term “originated with antisemitic intent” — has two definitions: first, “a dirty trick or an action that is detrimental to someone,”.
Spanish politician resigns after calling Jewish rival a 'Nazi Jew'
Rubiales reacted to an interview in which Bendodo stated that "Spain is not strong enough to withstand another five years under Pedro Sanchez."