Origins of Sephardic Jewry Dr. Henry Abramson

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2017
  • Brief overview of the origins of Sephardic Jewry, from earliest settlement through the Visigothic period to the Muslim Conquest of 711.
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  • @mrdasilver
    @mrdasilver 5 лет назад +30

    I'm a Brazilian-Italian/Portuguese of partly both Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish descent, and I couldn't be more proud of my heritage! 🇺🇸🇧🇷🇮🇹🇵🇹❤️🇮🇱

    • @someone-wi4xl
      @someone-wi4xl 4 года назад

      dasilverwelshman
      What is your Y-DNA Haplogroup?

    • @mrdasilver
      @mrdasilver 4 года назад

      @@someone-wi4xl I-PF4088

    • @someone-wi4xl
      @someone-wi4xl 4 года назад +2

      dasilverwelshman
      So from I2 .. i suppose then you are Jewish from your maternal line ?
      I’m Arabian from the Arabian Peninsula
      Under J1-M267 Haplogroup “J-P58” mutation
      I know that there are Cohanim Jews under same Haplogroup but under ZS227 mutation
      And we meet with them ~5000 years ago
      I thought you are one of them
      But still .. Haplogroup I is the brother of J :)

    • @mrdasilver
      @mrdasilver 4 года назад

      @@someone-wi4xl You are correct, it is, indeed from maternal line. By the way, you sound like a very knowledgable person, someone I could probably learn a lot from.

    • @Alfablue227
      @Alfablue227 Год назад

      ​@@mrdasilver Can you tell us from which company you got your haplo info from? TY & warm regards fm 🇵🇹

  • @koobie83
    @koobie83 6 лет назад +32

    I have recently discovered my Sephardi roots. It looks like my ancestors escaped Portugal to France and Britain. Then they lived in Britain firstly as openly Jewish and then crypto Jews for quite a few hundred years until they converted to Christianity.
    It looks like we’re descended from António Fernandez Caravajal. Thank you for uploading this lecture 🙏🏼💖🌟

    • @bec5250
      @bec5250 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, same.

  • @VALENT3NE
    @VALENT3NE 2 года назад +20

    Dr. Abramson, thank you for this lecture. I am Sephardi, living in Galilee, Israel. Today is 29 Elul 5781 and Rosh Hashanah begins in a only two hours. So, this will be the last lecture that I get to hear before the new year begins. Thank you for your work to help people understand aspects of Jewish history. שנה טובה

  • @sridhardevadas2131
    @sridhardevadas2131 5 лет назад +99

    Iam a indian christian working in Saudi Arabia and this lecture was very resourceful to us. God bless

    • @magaman5154
      @magaman5154 5 лет назад +9

      Peace of christ w you my friend. May the Lord protect you there

    • @finalfrontier001
      @finalfrontier001 5 лет назад +1

      @@magaman5154 from what?

    • @papajoe922
      @papajoe922 4 года назад +1

      Hinduism is the most absurd religion in the world because they believe in millions of God, now you believe in 2. You are very close to believing in 1 God. Don't stop learning about all religions of the world. There is 1 true religion and it is out there. Keep seeking. Your efforts will not be ignored by the Most Merciful, God.

    • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
      @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt 4 года назад +9

      Papa Joe ''1 true religion'' my ass...LOL !!!

    • @MadMax-ye2ye
      @MadMax-ye2ye 4 года назад

      @@CaptainHarlock-kv4zt I do not want to debate, I would just like to understand your perspective of many. Do you mean god in all things and nature like essence?

  • @Kata_the_cat_lady
    @Kata_the_cat_lady 6 лет назад +62

    I am from Poland and I just found out by genealogic tests that I'm about 20% sephardic. I am so excited to watch this great lecture!Thanks for sharing such a fascinating history Prof. Henry Abramson!

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад +1

      Shalom there!! Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

    • @annecohen8927
      @annecohen8927 2 года назад

      Interesting, My mom was from Warsaw, Poland, but her family were refugees that escaped during the war. I didn't know you came from Poland until i saw something in your comment Her name was Joanna. I didn't know that there were some Jews of Sephardic origins in Poland.

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 2 года назад +2

      @Mocanu Stefan it's not the same if i write it because it was taught to me (verbally) Ladino is a mixture of 5 languages vocabulary but it is mostly pronounced phonetically as " Spanish-portuguese phonetics"
      it goes something like this...." tengha piedad de mim, ayu-deme"

    • @londoncalling20111
      @londoncalling20111 2 года назад +3

      @@annecohen8927 There were very few Sephardi Jews in Poland the most famous was the City of Zamosc owned by Jan Zamoyski who on founding the city in 1588 invited Sephardi traders and Italian Jews to settle there (no Ashkenazim allowed) they were gone by 1650..also genetic profile for sephardim exists

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@annecohen8927 ruclips.net/video/CRYzSVPN9s8/видео.html

  • @04steen
    @04steen Год назад +40

    As a Spaniard I have always been fascinated by the Sephardic culture. What a loss for Spain, what a shame. Thanks a lot for this very interesting lecture. I really enjoyed listening to you.
    Your comments on how Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews reacted so differently to prosecution and stress was really revealing to me. It helps to better understand those two communities.

    • @ysasson1
      @ysasson1 Год назад +9

      Thank you for your comment, I really appreciate it
      I'm Sephardic and am lucky enough to have returned to live in Spain. This is my home, the only place in the world I've ever felt it so. Spain's Jewish population has grown exponentially over the years, as has the awareness of Spain's Jewish heritage (a very good example of this is the Red de Juderías de España). I head a cultural association dedicated to the return of the Sephardic culture and language to Spain called La Kaza Muestra (our home).. Together with the Sentro Sefardi de Estambol, we have published several books and magazines in Ladino and we sponsor the only newspaper in the world published in Ladino, El Amaneser. If you are interested in any of this, please let me know.

    • @skinhead5
      @skinhead5 Год назад

      Not a loss at all. Those sheenies participated in the Arab genocide of the Iberian people you fool. Viva Espania.

    • @lookman-2844
      @lookman-2844 Год назад

      My SEphardic family tree includes Marmodanides. Was he descended frm Calif UMar?

    • @lookman-2844
      @lookman-2844 Год назад

      My Afghan inlawrelatives are Sephardic and converted 500 years ago to Islam, . Did Spanish jews ally with Protestantism especisss=ally congregationalists supporting OLiver CRomwell to save msssacures by Catholic STewarts.

    • @ysasson1
      @ysasson1 Год назад

      @@lookman-2844 No, but he did translate his works into Spanish

  • @fouadmas5413
    @fouadmas5413 2 года назад +23

    As a Muslim born in Australia I found this lecture very interesting especially since I visited Andalusia southern Spain a few years ago and visiting the Jewish Quarter in Cordoba

  • @IronJazz99
    @IronJazz99 2 года назад +20

    My family is African,Nordic,Spanish,Portuguese and Turkish Jew. We are Jamaicans. Our Jewish family ended up in Cuba,then spread to English islands for protection,after the inquisition came in affect. Meeting people and DNA research,led me here. Thanks a lot "Cousin"

    • @barringtonbrown7152
      @barringtonbrown7152 Год назад

      We should link, given that our pedigree is similar. Jah Love.

  • @EZRASH27
    @EZRASH27 3 года назад +14

    We are Jews from Aleppo , Syria and have many Spanish phrases and sayings and food in our culture , very interesting listening to your words,
    the Jews from Spain who came to Aleppo in 1492-3 (they first arrived on Hannukah) still to this day light an extra candle every night of the Holiday in rememberance

  • @jamesault7832
    @jamesault7832 2 года назад +4

    Shalom, Dr. Abramson! What a great honor it is to hear your lectures! Your professional demeanor and intellectual insight make learning interesting and enjoyable. Toda Rabah.

  • @charlenemiller9609
    @charlenemiller9609 5 лет назад +4

    You are an exceptional professor on this teaching. Thank you for allowing the public to see! Shalom

  • @shaniqueperez6139
    @shaniqueperez6139 4 года назад +80

    I'm Puerto Rican. My last name is Perez. My sons' last name is Nazario (from Nazareth). Their dad is also Puerto Rican and from the region of Ponce, Puerto Rico which is home to a rich history of Converso or Crypto-Jews. One of my son's middle name is Israel. And it genuinely never occured to me why Israel would be a family name of their Dad's family. I was born in New York and always attributed the pull Jewish culture had on me to that, never did I imagine that I am of Sephardic Jewish descent. I get my Ancestry DNA back next week and cannot wait to see it! Thank you for this video.

    • @danielson_9211
      @danielson_9211 3 года назад +3

      So what were the result? My niece said hers was 5%

    • @carlo_cali
      @carlo_cali Год назад +2

      I was born in Colombia and did FamilyTreeDNA test. I chose that one bc many of my Colombian peers used it and they were hooked up with National Geographic. I had already been on a path of Judaism when I discovered Ashkenazi DNA marker, not Sephardic as many suspected. I have Eastern Europe and Slavic and some other areas in the region too.

    • @carlo_cali
      @carlo_cali Год назад +1

      I remember seeing "Perez" in the Genealogy before I even read the Jew texts of Torah, Tanaka, and so forth. I've seen the other spelling too, Peretz.

    • @juanrivera28
      @juanrivera28 Год назад +3

      Hi fellow Boricua, ruclips.net/video/QAHmjTqZgxU/видео.html
      If you also have African ancestry (como yo), you’ll find this information interesting.

    • @paulasmith4737
      @paulasmith4737 Год назад

      doesn’t show up in ancestry

  • @alyssawilliams7708
    @alyssawilliams7708 5 лет назад +16

    My grandmothers aunt (who raised her after her mother died) confessed on her death bed that she was Jewish, and told my grandmother never to tell people. She was very afraid of persecution. My grandmother was born in Mexico, but remembers strange looking furniture, and photos that didn’t look like Mexico. She said it looked European. My family by blood (dna test) says we are from the Iberian peninsula, with some Arabic. I would suppose we are Sephardi, but I have no idea how to trace things back. There is so little I have to go off of.

    • @alyssawilliams7708
      @alyssawilliams7708 5 лет назад +2

      Henry Abramson thank you!

    • @katerinathemessenger1024
      @katerinathemessenger1024 Год назад

      Hi Alyssa, to know how the Sephardic Jews ended up in Mexico, look into the new Documentary about Christopher Columbus life, where his descendants explain that he was born in Cuba Portugal, not Italy, from a Jewish mother and Catholic father and together with the Rabbi's in Spain, made a way to save the Sefardic Jews on the Voyage across to America.

    • @diroch
      @diroch 11 месяцев назад +2

      There's another lady from Cuba who has a similar story. She traced her Jewish lineage all the back to Portugal and Spain in the XVI century. She lives in the US now, I believe. You should do your genealogy :)

  • @diegorichardson5882
    @diegorichardson5882 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you very much, Dr Abramson, for this lecture. I am researching about a certain Sephardic topic in musicology and history is very important for the proper understanding of my subject.

  • @sano1062
    @sano1062 5 лет назад +4

    Dr. Abramson I really appreciate all your lectures. The history of the Sephardic Jews is one of the most interesting subject within any study of European history.

  • @dollpitcher
    @dollpitcher 4 года назад +6

    I have Sephardic roots myself and I really enjoyed to learn your views about our origins. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and time ! God bless you !

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked the video!

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад

      Shalom there!! Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

  • @sionnachmacbradaigh1010
    @sionnachmacbradaigh1010 4 года назад +18

    What a fascinating lecture. The Sephardim simply don't get enough attention.

  • @none-iu5gl
    @none-iu5gl 3 года назад +5

    I just want to thanks. I'm brazilian, watching aug 27 2020, cooking lunch and you catch me. Love the way you teach, i didn't see time pass by. I learned a lot, really, Thank you!

  • @robertshepherd8543
    @robertshepherd8543 2 года назад +2

    I love your light-heartedness and modesty. Makes your brilliance shine all the more. your scholarship impresses and inspires me.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad that you enjoy the classes.

    • @robertshepherd8543
      @robertshepherd8543 2 года назад

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD I do enjoy them. Judaism is lost if each generation is not continually educated. In fact, civilization itself is lost without our roots in the values and lessons of those who went before. Besides, learning is fun, and history (despite so much tragedy) is entertaining. I can see it as I "attend your classes. Your joy, sharing what you know, and bring it all together.

  • @naomikoopmans
    @naomikoopmans 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks again for another outstanding and enriching lecture in Jewish history, dear Dr. Abramson!

  • @Benjamin-SD
    @Benjamin-SD 6 лет назад +69

    What a magnificent lecture Dr. Abramson!
    Being from Spain, I have always been taught about this matters from a Christian perspective, so thank you so much for giving me a different point of view of my country History.

    • @lindasaban9163
      @lindasaban9163 5 лет назад

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      @lindasaban9163 5 лет назад

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    • @lindasaban9163
      @lindasaban9163 5 лет назад +3

      Tremendous ability of narration , interesting choice of topics, enjoyable , and instructive at the same time.

    • @darrylthomas4216
      @darrylthomas4216 5 лет назад

      Sepharad was located in Mede where Iran is today (i.e., the land of the 3 wise Magi who paid homage to the infant Jesus). Therefore, people from Sepharad 👉WERE NOT descendants of Abraham, because the Medes of Northwest Iran were not Semites but Madaites, of 👿MADAI son of Japheth, 👉uncle of Ashkenaz.
      BIBLICAL PROVE;
      The sons of Japheth: Gomer, and Magog, and 👿MADAI, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras. And the sons of Gomer: ASHKENAZ, and Riphath, and Togarmah. And the sons of Javan: Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim. By these were the isles of the GENTILES👈
      SHEPHARI / MADAI
      ASHKENAZ / GOMER
      🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫
      BOTH ARE CONVERTED JEWS. CONVERT MEANS TO CHANGE. BOTH ARE GENTILES ACCORDING TO GENESIS 10:2-5

    • @jeffh1276
      @jeffh1276 5 лет назад +1

      @@darrylthomas4216 Shalawum Ack!!

  • @gilbertomartinez2346
    @gilbertomartinez2346 5 лет назад +33

    Dr. Abramson, could it be possible to have you prepare a lecture on the Jews who fled Spain and settle in the New World even when they were violating an edict by which Jews were forbidden to cross the ocean? Thank you.

    • @DouglasMcLaurin
      @DouglasMcLaurin 3 года назад +15

      The city of Monterrey in Nuevo León, México, was established by Jewish conversos...a sad story of the Inquisition cracking down on them. During this period the Anusim fled all over what is modern Northern Mexico and modern Southern USA.

    • @ZiggyLu-og3zp
      @ZiggyLu-og3zp 2 года назад +1

      Yes I would love to learn about the first wave which was in the 1500’s I believe into New Spain or Mexico.

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@DouglasMcLaurin ruclips.net/video/CRYzSVPN9s8/видео.html

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@ZiggyLu-og3zp ruclips.net/video/CRYzSVPN9s8/видео.html

    • @Harshcore811
      @Harshcore811 2 года назад +1

      @@DouglasMcLaurin Yeah, look up the Carvajal familia

  • @elianayocheved6413
    @elianayocheved6413 4 года назад +11

    I just wrote an essay on the Sephardic diaspora recently for one of my last ever undergraduate papers, and I wish I had seen this lecture a few weeks back. Would have included and cited it as a source. Such a good lecture.

  • @DanutaONeill
    @DanutaONeill 2 года назад +3

    Dr Abramson you are the real deal and I love you. Thank you for all your fascinating scholarly lectures that I listen to when I'm in my art studio. Also, please continue with the jokes!

  • @1jediwitch
    @1jediwitch 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for these videos/lectures. My two great-grandmother's on my mother's side of the family were Jewish, my mother's paternal grandmother was Ashkenazi Jewish from Bavaria, & her maternal grandmother was Sephardic Jewish from Mexico City.

  • @JanetSchinco
    @JanetSchinco 4 года назад +2

    Loved your tie. Amazing lecture. Shared.

  • @Millie1nunez
    @Millie1nunez 3 года назад +5

    Incredible incredible! You answered every question I had and even questions I did not know i had! Thank you so much! This was so in depth and exceptionally structured!

  • @YannisH
    @YannisH 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for your lectures. I have learned so much and absolutely love your gift of teaching. I could listen all day long! I can also see parallels in Jewish history to our current times and it starts to make political sense. Hashem bless you! Shalom

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  3 года назад +1

      Amen and same to you! Thanks for the kind words.

  • @tonywilliams49
    @tonywilliams49 3 года назад +4

    Than you for your scholarship and your kindness.

  • @Babygorl1209
    @Babygorl1209 5 лет назад +45

    I'm here from my 23andme test, where I have a lot of Sephardic matches, most of which say their roots are from Syria and Morocco. I'm from the Caribbean and had no idea of any Jewish connection in my family. This is all quite interesting~

    • @adriang.253
      @adriang.253 3 года назад +7

      Many sephardic jews came to South America and Central America, running from The Inquisition. There's a lot of south and central americans who descend from sephardic Jews.
      Probably they converted to Christians to avoid problems and that's why many of us may have sephardic roots and don't even know about it.

    • @MoufAll-Mighty
      @MoufAll-Mighty 3 года назад +2

      He is saying everything but that they were black and that the Sephardic Jews are bloodline Hebrews and the Ashkenazi Jews are proselytized Jews. Don't believe the lie. He is only speaking partial truth.

    • @tylabarros1506
      @tylabarros1506 3 года назад +6

      @@MoufAll-Mighty Why would that matter? A convert is 100% Jewish and you aren't supposed to bring up their past.

    • @tylabarros1506
      @tylabarros1506 3 года назад +3

      My family is from the Cabo Verde Islands and many of us have some Sephardic ancestry. Jews were amongst the Portuguese and Spanish who founded the islands and some emigrated later, as well.

    • @davidrubel6295
      @davidrubel6295 3 года назад +6

      @@MoufAll-Mighty What you say has already been genetically proven to be false.

  • @ZiggyLu-og3zp
    @ZiggyLu-og3zp 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I’m researching my Sephardi background and found this interesting and insightful. I would love to see and learn more. And I love your tie. 😄

  • @shughl1
    @shughl1 6 лет назад +53

    I have been waiting for something like this for quite some time. The fact that the Sephardi produced Yosef Caro, who wrote the Shulchan Aruch and so much other literature but have few resources in English left me starved. And just the right man stepped up to take on this monumental task. I am ecstatic about this and hope it is the beginning of more detailed and distinct lectures that open us up to the minhag of the Sepharad.

    • @HaydeeKareena
      @HaydeeKareena 5 лет назад

      shughl1 i

    • @dripeedrop
      @dripeedrop 5 лет назад +7

      I found out that I'm Sephardic jew descdant last year, but still feel Spanish by the end of day. My goal is to visit the holy land where everything began and trace my remaining relatives with Sepharsic background. Now I know why Mom remembered my grandfather wearing a small black round cup on his head at all times not knowing herself that she was staring at a black kep pa.

    • @scottadler
      @scottadler 2 года назад +4

      @@dripeedrop I hope that you understand that it's great to be a Spaniard, but the contradiction is with Christianity. Spanish Catholicism was less a religion than a plague on your ancestors. Come home.

    • @mellisapollom2241
      @mellisapollom2241 2 года назад

      @@dripeedrop My Mom found out she had Shephardic Jewish descent also

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@dripeedrop ruclips.net/video/CRYzSVPN9s8/видео.html

  • @2ASHKENAZI
    @2ASHKENAZI 6 лет назад +23

    Listening to these lectures makes me so happy. Chag Sameach

  • @oliviapeters8629
    @oliviapeters8629 3 года назад +6

    What a wonderful and informative lecture. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @kingslydevadas3952
    @kingslydevadas3952 6 месяцев назад

    Greetings from Tamil Nadu India.
    Thank you professor Dr.Henry Abramson for sharing extensively and in depth.

  • @ethelherbert7535
    @ethelherbert7535 5 лет назад +6

    I enjoyed this history lesson. Thank you for the information presented in a clear, and precise way.

  • @johannesbrahms7414
    @johannesbrahms7414 2 года назад +12

    Thank you so much for such an informative lecture.
    I am a descendant of Spanish Jews who later adopted Masonry in Spain.
    My maternal Grandfather used to say that Jews in Spain and in the Spanish colonies on this side of the Atlantic Ocean had to profess as Masonic Brothers in order to have an excuse for not going to Mass!
    Your pointing the statements in the letters of Paul of Tarsus give us clear inference/evidence that there were many, abundant, and, strong, Jewish communities in the First Centiry B.C.E.. which will surprise many!

    • @user-hf8zv7qw4l
      @user-hf8zv7qw4l Год назад

      That letter of the Apostle Paul was written by him in 1st century AD not BCE. He said his plan was to go to Spain but he would first visit christian Jews and gentiles of Rome.

  • @cheer333forever
    @cheer333forever 3 года назад +6

    I’m proud of the oral history my family has kept alive regarding our Shepardic Jewish ancestors. My Benoliel ancestors lived in Morocco then went to Gibraltar as merchants. Eventually my great-grandfather’s grandfather moved to England and his son came to America.

  • @stacygenerigsby9561
    @stacygenerigsby9561 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this lecture. My name is Stacy, I am from Texas and recently discovered my Sephardic ancestry. I am learning so much. Thank you sir. Also..... when I just listen to your voice... you sound just like Geraldo Rivera!! Lol

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад

      Shalom there! Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

  • @lizzylass4805
    @lizzylass4805 6 лет назад +1

    god bless you dr hillel. and give u strength to continue your good work in educating us.

  • @kalevlatova1253
    @kalevlatova1253 5 лет назад +13

    Dr. Abramson, can you please give a lecture on the origins and history of Jews in Persia?
    Thank you!

  • @kkkkkkk8415
    @kkkkkkk8415 5 лет назад +6

    I’m Muslim and I love my Jewish people and I wish both Jewish and Muslims can live in harmony like they use to to and give eachother respect and value in the same government in Israel 🇮🇱 .. although the settlement in West Bank is not a nice thing to do... as when Jewish people who came to Israel or Palestine what ever u want to call it after ww2 Palestinians and Muslim brothers and sisters accepted them with love ... let’s get this love back

  • @dadedowuh
    @dadedowuh Год назад +1

    I appreciate the good work you do and you. Thanks, Mike L

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Год назад

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  • @Carla39894
    @Carla39894 6 лет назад +2

    I enjoy so much your videos here in Mexico, I watch them every day and they helped me so much because I want to study jewish history

  • @deansky-lucas7880
    @deansky-lucas7880 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this wonderful lecture. Most inspiring.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  3 года назад +1

      You are very welcome!

    • @deansky-lucas7880
      @deansky-lucas7880 3 года назад +1

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD sorry I didn't say before that I am a classical musician and perform and sing early music. The music coming out of the Sephardic history is incredibly beautiful for all the interplay between the Iberian cultures. Your lecture gave me a much better understanding of the human drives behind the music.

  • @puchito74
    @puchito74 Год назад +7

    Hello, I’m Catholic and I love to learn about my Jewish brothers and sisters. I believe it is so important to learn and understand our beginnings.
    Well done! Thank you!

  • @mariaasombrada3964
    @mariaasombrada3964 5 лет назад

    I am an Ashkenazi Latviak as well Dr Abramson and I will listen to this topic with a great interest...

  • @GustavoEPPortes
    @GustavoEPPortes 5 лет назад

    Great lecture, Dr Abramson. Shalom!

  • @veaudor
    @veaudor 6 лет назад +3

    Also, I do enjoy your jokes and hope you don't stop. The humor has interesting subtexts which, if delivered directly, wouldn't have the same complex shading. Plus, it breaks up and lightens the huge amount of information packed into such a small space.

  • @ilanamosquerariera4618
    @ilanamosquerariera4618 2 года назад +6

    I would like to discover and attend one of your session.
    I very much interested in studying the history of sephardic cultures in our Jewish community. I come from Sephardic ancestors that have been in Spain. I have a friend that she is a professor of sephardic religion history, she lives in Sevilla Spain.
    Great lecture on the presentation of Sephardic heritage.

  • @abdullahalharbi6919
    @abdullahalharbi6919 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much from Saudi Arabia Dr Herny.
    I learned a lot of the lecture.

  • @RavGav72
    @RavGav72 3 года назад +1

    Thank you again Dr Abramson for the insight and inspiration

  • @SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN.
    @SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN. 4 года назад +6

    Thank you Sir. I've been listening to your lectures for some time(2-3 yrs.) now and will make a contribution. You're also a talented comedian (comedy from the Latin: comida=food) so thanks again for feeding us your food for thought❗😁🍷🍞📯🙌🕎📜🌴📖🦁 Muchas Gracias Don(Don from hebrew Adon meaning Lord/Sir/guardian of the bread, ("House of the bread=Beth-Lehem") term of honor/respect) Don Abramson. Todah Rabah.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  4 года назад +2

      Glad you found it useful!

    • @SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN.
      @SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN. 4 года назад +3

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD useful? I love it. Keep doing Ibad/service/work people are hungry for this knowledge. Thanks again.

  • @Dmira87
    @Dmira87 6 лет назад +5

    Great Lecture!

  • @douglasmarshall1726
    @douglasmarshall1726 Год назад +2

    What a great approach to knowledge and sharing. Thank you for being an educator.

  • @user-zh1zl9bp1u
    @user-zh1zl9bp1u Год назад +2

    Thank you for a most interesting lecture; I look forward to the next one.

  • @crippnipp
    @crippnipp 6 лет назад +5

    Great lecture, always a pleasure. It could be argued that the Jewish authority in the Diaspora moved to Cordoba during the Califate in the 10th century. Abraham ibn Daud has a book that chronicles (albeit mythically not necessarily historically) the transfer of religious authority from Babilonia to the Iberian Peninsula. It begins with the capture of four of the most prominent talmudic scholars by Cordoban pirates and their arrival in the periphery. Interesting how just the location the the wisest rabbis can dictate these things.

  • @patricioelpatofeo5948
    @patricioelpatofeo5948 2 года назад +5

    My Grandma mother was a Ladin speaking lady, born on a loving Spanish-Sefardi and Mexican family. My ladin is not quite so good, but i wish ladin languaje stays on our cultures

  • @LauraGlorybelle
    @LauraGlorybelle 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for these lectures.

  • @salmahshleima
    @salmahshleima 6 лет назад +1

    It's so nice to have your thought provoking lectures back!!
    In terms of distinct Sefardic/Iberian Peninsula Jewry, you assert two ideas that I think are least debatable...
    1. You argue, that when faced with a choice between conversion or death; the Ashkenazi way was to choose death, whereas the Sefardim "believed in" life/Christianity. "Accommodation when pressured", fake conversion, and crypto Jews.. was "their way", and not a series of terrible blunders, miscalculations, and weaknesses.
    2. Iberian Peninsula Jewrys' openness to wider culture was the direct cause for their later mass-conversion r'l.
    I've never heard anyone present the choice that the majority of Sefardic Jewry took, in such a positive way! Of course it is true that there were a very small amount of the conversos that did in fact hold on to a small portion of Judaism against terrible odds for centuries. And we all know about the unimaginable cruelty they endured in the hand of the Inquisition. However, the fact is, that the vast majority of Spanish Jewry were lost forever (until והשיב לב אבות על בנים ). They mistakenly thought the decree was a fad that would quickly pass, but is was a tragic error, not an "alternative position".
    In terms of your second point, (openness=leaving Judaism) many agree with you...
    -The "official Chareidi position" agrees with you, both in modern day living, and in their understanding of the Spanish tragedy.
    -Many Sefardim themselves agreed with you. Which is probably why they all but abandoned that way of life after they were expelled.
    Finally, anyone that agrees with this position of "openness=leaving Judaism" should be forced back into the ghetto. Not one of us should be open to the outside world if it will ultimately lead to ourselves or our children abandoning Judaism.

    • @salmahshleima
      @salmahshleima 6 лет назад

      Henry Abramson Wow, quick replies!! That is really nice. Good Shabbos.

    • @brazilianman92
      @brazilianman92 5 лет назад

      I know a lot of Sephardic Jews that kept our traditions. The extremity Ashkenazi went through is daunting. Yet a large number of Ashkenazim are secular. So it didn't work as well as you thought.

  • @robertolevibianchini1015
    @robertolevibianchini1015 6 лет назад +3

    Remarkable lecture regarding to Sepharad history.

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад

      Shalom there! Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

  • @im-jn4vl
    @im-jn4vl 5 лет назад +13

    would love a series on the jews of the Mizrach!

  • @macattali
    @macattali 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing lecture thank you!!

  • @DavidPeretzchannel
    @DavidPeretzchannel 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for what you do to explain our heritage. Wonderful lecture.

  • @stephenjablonsky1941
    @stephenjablonsky1941 2 года назад +9

    Even though my father's family came to America from Kiev and and my mother's family came from Warsaw, I felt most "at home" in Toledo. I had an uncanny feeling of connection to the Jewish life there in the 15th century. My wife and I were sitting on a veranda overlooking the ancient city at sunset and I had a revelation about having lived there before. I share this with you on the eve of Halloween.

    • @mr.renaissancemts4083
      @mr.renaissancemts4083 2 года назад +1

      Anyone can be jewish but not have bloodline/lineage of the Hebrews/israelites. Ashkenazi's are converts

    • @michaelstein2317
      @michaelstein2317 Год назад +1

      @@mr.renaissancemts4083 you could not be more incorrect I repeat incorrect. Ashkenazi Jews are mostly descended from the northern tribes and has nothing to do with conversion of masses of people

    • @mr.renaissancemts4083
      @mr.renaissancemts4083 Год назад +1

      @@michaelstein2317 not the 12 tribes of Israel. Ashkenaz are gentile nation according to Gen 10.

    • @michaelstein2317
      @michaelstein2317 Год назад +2

      You must be joking? When Moses completed the Torah the word ashkenaz had not been invented or created. You need to stop learning Judaism from Christians

    • @michaelstein2317
      @michaelstein2317 Год назад +2

      @Mr Renaissance MTS you must be kidding? When Moses completed the compilation and dictation of the Holy Torah the word ashkenaz had not been invented or thought of. You need to stop learning Torah from non-Jews.

  • @louisewehser4250
    @louisewehser4250 6 лет назад +127

    I was raised a Catholic and had no clue of my Ancestry. I discovered I am a Sephardic Jew and from the Ha Levi Line. So I am on a quest to discover my history.

    • @vatolocosforever803
      @vatolocosforever803 5 лет назад +4

      Good talking crap

    • @gilbertomartinez2346
      @gilbertomartinez2346 5 лет назад +17

      So was I. Luckily, I started studying Judaism and am now practicing it. I have not converted to Judaism. I do not see a need to do it.

    • @danieljtexzocotitlasilva1951
      @danieljtexzocotitlasilva1951 5 лет назад +7

      Me too I just found out about my saphardic jew Ancestry I would like to find out more but I dont know where to start.

    • @danieljtexzocotitlasilva1951
      @danieljtexzocotitlasilva1951 5 лет назад +4

      @@darrylthomas4216 then why do they call jews fron spain Sephardic jews? Spanish jews supposedly came from Judea.

    • @darrylthomas4216
      @darrylthomas4216 5 лет назад +2

      @free citizen01 LIAR!!!! DNA RESULTS SAYS THEY FAILED
      🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫👆👆👆👆
      ASHKENAZI Jews have substantial ancestry in 👉Europe. www.google.com/amp/s/www.the-scientist.com/daily-news/genetic-roots-of-the-ashkenazi-jews-38580/amp
      Who are the descendants of Ashkenaz?
      Hebrew Bible. In the genealogies of the Hebrew Bible, Ashkenaz (Hebrew: אַשְׁכְּנַז, 'Aškănaz; Greek: Ασχανάζ, translit. Askhanáz) was a descendant of Noah. He was the first son of Gomer and brother of Riphath and Togarmah (Genesis 10:3, 1 Chronicles 1:6), with Gomer being the grandson of Noah through Japheth.
      JEPHETH IS THE FATHER OF EUROPEANS! #GENTILE
      READ GENESIS 10:2-5
      👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑

  • @saraparker4082
    @saraparker4082 4 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed your lecture! I would love to come visit someday.

  • @alimerhi5531
    @alimerhi5531 Месяц назад

    I’m American of Arab descent and really enjoy your lectures. It ended well with hope when you mentioned Muslims and Jews living together for 500 years in peace. Inshallah we have 500 more.

  • @Reporterreporter770
    @Reporterreporter770 6 лет назад +16

    Very important for Judaism Today

  • @ericsonego9335
    @ericsonego9335 3 года назад +6

    Very interesting. My family Is originally from northern Spain. From a town called Monzon. I carry those origins in my last name which is Monsonego. In the twentieth century the name was shortened to Sonego. Still Sephardic, still in love with Spain and still Jewish.
    Ll

  • @angelagonimavalero7700
    @angelagonimavalero7700 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, Professor, I just discovered your channel and I am fascinated with your lectures in English. I am from South America, so I listen to some outstanding Spanish scholars in the subject, in Spanish, based on historic records and the Spanish history which without the history of Sephardi Jews will be incomplete. My Spanish ancestors came to the New World about 150 years ago and I grew up with many old interesting Spanish traditions. I also grew up with the concept of the Sephardi being completely embedded in the Spanish identity, by blood and culture, considering them part of an original or vernacular settlement in the peninsula. Many of us, may be by the hundreds or thousands believe there is jewish blood and ancestry in us, and in my living in Spain and my many visits (we consider it our motherland) I always find out how Spaniards are so kind to the Sephardic ways, from their last names to the different customs throughout the different regions of Spain. It is like they have the jewish culture embedded in their traditions, herein the catholic background.
    In 1492 many came to the New World and to this day we have kept in our countries some customs surprisingly Spanish (perhaps of Jewish descent?). I come from a catholic family, but we never ate pork in our home as kids. My father did not like the idea of eating pork because it was unsanitary, and he did not eat pork growing up. I had two aunts, who were both teachers and never married, the way they lived and ate was so similar to that of a kosher way of life, that I could not believe as I learned this at a latter day, being acquainted with a jewish family when I came to the United States. I was fascinated to see this and my point is that Spain or the history of the Iberian Peninsula will be not without the history of the Sephardic people.
    English is my second language so I apologize for the errors. I just wanted to share these light notes with you and thank you.

  • @valeriecase2235
    @valeriecase2235 2 года назад

    I appreciate the discussion. Thank you.

  • @barb2576
    @barb2576 4 года назад +4

    thank you for this rare information

  • @a.caeiro7775
    @a.caeiro7775 4 года назад +6

    Here is a wonderful academic. Bright, great sense of humor and sensibility which makes you a great historian, wish is a why, it makes a bit said while referring to the Iberian Peninsula, you prefer to use the word Spain. That causes a lot of misunderstandings, for example, while explaining that passage by 31:17 (going to Spain) since there are so many different names for the Iberian Peninsula (Still is the geographical name of that region today) throughout times in history:
    Prehistory: Iberia (often mention it in by the Greeks)
    Roman Empire: Hispania (from at 218 B.C- 409 AD)
    Reconquista:
    Portugal (founded in 1128 AD)
    The Kingdoms of Castela, Asturias, Galiza, Leon, Aragon that, after a lot of battles, marriages and alliances became Spain 1469 AD, long after allt those documents and events.
    That might seem a small detail to many, but while studying history, it is crucial, especially while analysing historic documents.
    Other than that, loved watching the video, you are a wonderful speaker . Sephardic jews are part of Portugal and Spain heritage indeed.
    Thank you so much!

  • @angelagonimavalero7700
    @angelagonimavalero7700 3 месяца назад

    Great lecture, Dr. Abramson. Poetry was the highest artistic expression of the Spanish Sephardic/ Muslim culture. Poetry is still the crown of Spanish literature.

  • @Cuernavacachica02
    @Cuernavacachica02 4 года назад

    Great class! So interesting! Thank you.

  • @bigt5521
    @bigt5521 6 лет назад +4

    Thankyou for such a well made documentary

  • @MosheShperling
    @MosheShperling 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you very much for a very interesting lecture. Unfortunately this period is not very well known at all. Do you know of any rabinic figure that was at that time in spain?

    • @MosheShperling
      @MosheShperling 6 лет назад

      Henry Abramson you mean in church chronics?

  • @doncarlo5
    @doncarlo5 4 года назад

    most definitely a great lecture ... it is so important to scope history, to better understand the geopolitical situation of today

  • @maricrisgobrin8058
    @maricrisgobrin8058 3 года назад +2

    Very informative lecture thank you I’am from the Philippines

  • @44musher
    @44musher 4 года назад +7

    Fantastic, my family name is Moses, we migrated from Iberian peninsula to England then the states in 1623.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  3 года назад

      Very interesting!

    • @robertmelbourne8837
      @robertmelbourne8837 2 года назад

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD why did you not mention that the Sephardic Jews are Black?

    • @guyw99
      @guyw99 2 года назад

      @@robertmelbourne8837 this is an ongoing lecture series. Next time pay closer attention before you make accusations sir,

    • @robertmelbourne8837
      @robertmelbourne8837 2 года назад

      @@guyw99 The Truth will always be an Offense.. Prove me wrong Guy.. The Sephardic Jews were Black.

  • @tduckering
    @tduckering 6 лет назад +6

    Hi Henry, I really enjoy your lectures but could you please put the audio on both left and right channels? It's very off putting when listening to you on headphones. Thanks 👍

    • @tduckering
      @tduckering 6 лет назад +1

      Perfect. Much better. Thanks.

    • @rebajohnson8035
      @rebajohnson8035 6 лет назад

      Random question...Is there any language that looks Hebrew but reads from left to right?

    • @raymondfrye8968
      @raymondfrye8968 5 лет назад

      @@rebajohnson8035 Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, etc. are right-left,up-down scripts. Ancient cuneiform is also the same. Check the literature.
      Regards

    • @spazchie87
      @spazchie87 4 года назад

      @@tduckering I'm still not hearing it on both the right and the left. From my laptop, I'm only hearing it from the left side. It's irking. It's a shame, because I'm a huge fan of Dr. Henry!

  • @FabriciaSimoes
    @FabriciaSimoes 6 месяцев назад

    I am Brazilian and descendent of Sefaradi and I can't be more proud of it! Thank you!

  • @aspenreynolds2784
    @aspenreynolds2784 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the history lesson!

  • @ktoledo8315
    @ktoledo8315 6 лет назад +8

    I am fascinated by Jewish history.

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад

      Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

  • @celtiberian07
    @celtiberian07 6 лет назад +3

    I am half Jewish was never interested in religion ,but I love history & Jewish history is one of the oldest most global

  • @GregVasquez777
    @GregVasquez777 2 года назад

    Thank you! Wonderful speech and channel. Peace

  • @maribelbrown5888
    @maribelbrown5888 3 года назад

    This was an excellent lecture. I’ll try to get more from RUclips.

  • @jbonillaguitar
    @jbonillaguitar 5 лет назад +4

    My family has sephardic roots. How can I go about getting a verification of which tribe we're from?

    • @AndreAuram
      @AndreAuram 5 лет назад +2

      ALL YOU MUST DO IS LOOK WITHIN... MIND NEVER DOES FORGET!

    • @someone-wi4xl
      @someone-wi4xl 4 года назад +1

      Taco Taco
      What is your Y-DNA Haplogroup ?

    • @18roselover
      @18roselover 4 года назад +1

      @@someone-wi4xl Do some dna genetic testing. The markers for sepahrdi or ashkenazi will show up in your dna

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад

      Shalom there! Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 2 года назад

      @@someone-wi4xl That would only work if his Sephardic roots are directly down his fathers fathers fathers line all the way back.

  • @dcentral
    @dcentral 6 лет назад +36

    Why is it that Judaic Studies/Jewish history academics mainly ignore studying Sefardi/Mizrahi Jewish history? If you look at many academic institutions in the U.S. that have Jewish studies programs most of the focus and funding is for Ashkenazi Jewish histories.

    • @mysticmardi
      @mysticmardi 6 лет назад

      Henry Abramson what do you mean by that? Let me try...if we fund ourselves be determine our focus? So if American jews fund books univerities and content their focus will be on themselves? (they are ashkenaz not sephardic)

    • @mysticmardi
      @mysticmardi 6 лет назад +7

      When will the public announcements come to the millions of Sephardi in Mexico so they can know what they really are? If Americans jew and non-jew would come to Mexican cities they would see for themselves and then simply speak the obvious. The majority of the "mexicans" in the concentrated cities (pick one!) are more "Jewish " in looks, culture mores, values than any jew in America.

    • @JasonCWaite
      @JasonCWaite 6 лет назад

      dcentral because they're not the real Jews, & have occupied Judaism.

    • @JasonCWaite
      @JasonCWaite 6 лет назад

      Music Alchemy TRUTH. I think Ashkenazi's unknowingly have occupied Judaism, & in this journey have wrongly rounded up people to Israel.

    • @JudithSanchez-ht6jn
      @JudithSanchez-ht6jn 6 лет назад

      dcentral because the sefardí are the descendants of the Hebrews who lives in Jerusalem and destroy by Tito. Maybe there are one the the missing tribes. The other group are Hebrew or Jews😡😢😭

  • @justinvelez9796
    @justinvelez9796 2 года назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf 6 лет назад +16

    Brilliant I’m half Sephardic I love Sephardic Jews

    • @darrylthomas4216
      @darrylthomas4216 5 лет назад +1

      Sepharad was located in Mede where Iran is today (i.e., the land of the 3 wise Magi who paid homage to the infant Jesus). Therefore, people from Sepharad 👉WERE NOT descendants of Abraham, because the Medes of Northwest Iran were not Semites but Madaites, of 👿MADAI son of Japheth, 👉uncle of Ashkenaz.
      BIBLICAL PROVE;
      The sons of Japheth: Gomer, and Magog, and 👿MADAI, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras. And the sons of Gomer: ASHKENAZ, and Riphath, and Togarmah. And the sons of Javan: Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim. By these were the isles of the GENTILES👈
      SHEPHARI / MADAI
      ASHKENAZ / GOMER
      🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫
      BOTH ARE CONVERTED JEWS. CONVERT MEANS TO CHANGE. BOTH ARE GENTILES ACCORDING TO GENESIS 10:2-5

    • @lebogangmirriamshovhote4478
      @lebogangmirriamshovhote4478 3 года назад

      We love you too

    • @TorahisLifeandLight
      @TorahisLifeandLight 3 года назад

      Shalom there! Find out more about your heritage and check out the 2500 years diaspora,
      history, origins, biblical connections, worldwide Jewish communities, and fulfilled prophecies of
      Sephardic Jews ruclips.net/video/rqU6EZ8WnXA/видео.html

  • @martinlarsson2068
    @martinlarsson2068 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much the lecture!
    The apostle Paul only preached to the gentiles. He did talk to some Jews but his main goal was to reach the gentiles. Most of the "Christians" back then were Jews. There were Jews that could not believe that a gentile could actually be part of the faith. Nowadays people would say that is the other way around. So the congregation(s) in Spain that Paul visited were most probably gentiles or mix of Jews and gentiles.
    The New Testament shares not only the religious point of view of what I just mentioned but also an historical one from a Jewish perspective, but also from a non-pagan gentile perspective and from a pagan-gentile perspective.

    • @user-hf8zv7qw4l
      @user-hf8zv7qw4l Год назад

      Paul also had many Jewish converts like the Berean Jews, Timothy, Silas, Priscilla, Aquila, Jason etc. Apostle Paul's relatives believed in Yeshua the Messiah first before him. 💖

    • @user-hf8zv7qw4l
      @user-hf8zv7qw4l Год назад

      Yes. Nazarenes/Christianity is Jewish. Its just that the gentiles should not be Jews as well as Jews not to be gentiles. Gentile christians should worship the God of Israel, should believe that Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel, should practice Torah laws about morality but they should not be Jews in a way that they should not be circumcised. That's the Jerusalem council's ruling.

  • @annprince5298
    @annprince5298 5 лет назад +3

    I have Spanish Jewry in my family history . Will be interesting

  • @mimiwatching
    @mimiwatching 7 месяцев назад

    Just became acquainted with your website. Fabulously informative lecture! Ty much!

  • @hanneweber4246
    @hanneweber4246 Год назад +1

    Great lecture.

  • @vpd520
    @vpd520 3 года назад +3

    I think I have some Sephardic ancestry and found this first lecture extremely interesting. Thank you!

  • @susannahfox7188
    @susannahfox7188 4 года назад +3

    I was excited to listen to this lecture, having had a lifelong interest in this topic, even when I visited Córdoba and Toledo in 1970 and witnessed the artifacts of the peaceful coexistence of the three monotheistic faiths back in the day. However, the world has changed, and I have changed, since that long ago day. Since Jesus Christ IS the Messiah, (read Isaiah 53 for more insight), this changed the way I could receive your well-prepared lecture. There are some things I feel I must share with you regarding what you have taught here. Number 1 is, if Sephardic Jewry was so intertwined with the Islamic and Christian faith in Spain, why not study more on those subjects so as to present a more in depth look at the situation, instead of glibly riding over it? I can only speak to the Christian side of things, so, kindly permit me to share a few items. First, by the time Rome made Christianity it's official religion around 300 AD or so by Constantine, it had already begun it's sad decline into heresy and paganism which continues to this day. There is a big difference between Roman Catholism, and Christianity, as per the actual Bible and the scripture that came from Jesus and His disciples, not to mention the Tanakh and the Old Testament which is a prefiguring of the coming of the Messiah and moving from law to grace for salvation. The Old and New Testaments were presided over by Latin speaking priests who would execute people who even tried to understand scripture. So to say "Christianity" for RCC is not true. You also mentioned Paul as "trying to convert Jews" when, if you took time to read the book of Acts, and Galatians, just to name 2 books in the New Testament, you would find that Paul was "the Jew of Jews, a Pharisee, from the tribe of Benjamin, etc" who was converted on his way to Damascus to kill more Christians, by an intervention from Jesus Christ in a supernatural encounter who asked him "why do you persecute me?" Saul, later known as Paul, devoted the rest of his life to The Messiah, and specifically, was focused on the Gentiles for conversion. Peter was the apostle dedicated to the conversion of the Jews, which again, I direct you to the Book of Acts in the New Testament for more detailed information. I felt these items were important to pass on, since they are key elements in this story. Remember, those who have accepted Jesus Christ and follow His teachings (the younger brother) have been grafted into the olive tree of elder brother Israel. Shalom and Maranatha!

    • @susannahfox7188
      @susannahfox7188 4 года назад

      You are most welcome. I will continue to check out your series, and perhaps the conversation, too. In answer to your question, as I pointed out in my reply, that he scripture I pointed out discusses Paul as focusing on the Gentile population, whereas in the lecture, you seemed to indicate that he was going out to the Jews in the Mediterranean journeys. In fact, he had to get very pointed with Peter about new converts not needing to be circumcised, not needing to follow dietary laws, etc., in order to follow the Jesus's words (presaged by John the Baptist) that you must be baptized by fire - God is a spirit. You also seemed to indicate in the video that it was confusing in the beginning of the Church age (commencing with Pentecost and ending with the Rapture of the church prior to the time of Jacob's Trouble, aka The Trubulation and the fulfillment of Daniel's final week). I think it is very clearly laid out in the New Testament what transpired, but of course, as shown by the interactions of Paul with Peter, there were some things to sort out. And, yes, I am sure Paul evangelized Jews as well as Gentiles, since he stated in one of his letters that he had learned to morph into what was needed to preach the good news in the many challenging situations in which he found himself. So glad to hear you have read those books I mentioned! By the way, I was in Mallorca in 2017, which I understand was a main port of the Romans in the Mefiterranean, and that all commerce flowed through there first, similar to say NYC these days. As Inwas walking down one of the streets in Palma, the capital, I saw the remnants of a synogogue that was now a house......very interesting!

    • @18roselover
      @18roselover 3 года назад

      Mixed up

  • @yvettep1093
    @yvettep1093 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this!!!

  • @armandosuarez99
    @armandosuarez99 3 года назад

    Excellent lecture!!!