The Church was determined to wipe out any vestige of Judaism from Spain, any custom, any law, any practice, and thousands of Jews would pay the price.
Spain was not just one country, however; it spread to the Americas and the Indies, and the stories of individual heroism, ingenuity, and courage are breathtaking.
Timestamps:
- 0:00:01 Crypto-Judaism vs. Crusades — constant oversight in Spain
- 0:00:27 Podcast intro
- 0:01:16 Series context — part 3 importance
- 0:02:58 Post-1492 groups — emigrants, later emigrants, those who stayed
- 0:03:36 Sephardic diaspora — destinations & trades (Ottoman lands, North Africa, textiles, medicine)
- 0:04:41 Jewish diplomacy under Ottomans — translators/negotiators, ties to Spain
- 0:07:14 Crypto-Judaism basics — loss of rabbis, books, reliance on oral tradition & Old Testament
- 0:09:42 Decline of living memory — mid-1500s generational loss
- 0:11:40 Core beliefs retained — monotheism, Moses, Torah; examples from Inquisition confessions
- 0:14:02 Observance statistics from trials — fasting, kashrut, Shabbat, Yom Kippur prevalence
- 0:15:59 Passing faith to next generation — secrecy, double lives, limited transmission
- 0:17:32 Inquisition edicts as inadvertent guides to practice
- 0:19:26 End-of-life rituals — refusal of crucifix, tahara, burial customs
- 0:23:41 Shabbat practices — hidden candles, inward sweeping, blessings
- 0:26:31 Church attendance — outward conformity, internal belief strategies
- 0:27:25 New World/Inquisition — arrival in Americas; Inquisition established in Mexico, Peru, Brazil
- 0:31:00 Dutch Brazil exception — temporary open practice under Dutch rule, later expulsion 1654
- 0:32:40 Louis de Carvajal & notable trials — arrests, preserved writings used as evidence
- 0:36:22 Secret communication/code — phrases, walks, covert declarations of faith
- 0:39:04 Dangers of disclosure — denunciations even by family; psychological terror of arrest
- 0:42:40 Arrest/interrogation process — isolation, written records, potential torture
- 0:45:00 Auto-da-fé description — public spectacle, sanbenito, punishments, executions
- 0:50:47 Survival customs preserved in remote towns (e.g., burial, food practices)
- 0:51:07 Reasons many stayed — travel restrictions, family/assets, hope things improve
- 0:55:46 Reintegration abroad — relearning Judaism, halachic complications (bris, remarriage)
- 0:59:12 Broader Jewish response — limited help; notable rescuers and martyrs
- 1:02:19 Scale of persecution — arrests (100k–150k), deaths (~4–10k estimated)
- 1:05:34 Long-term effects — endogamy, oral legacy, Kabbalah/messianic currents
- 1:06:46 Closing & next steps — possible future series; contact/website/tours info
- Action items (end): confirm availability for next series; monitor listener feedback; update website/tours.

