spanish jews
Spanish Jews refer to individuals of Jewish ancestry or faith who were historically living in Spain or are descendants of those who lived in Spain. They were part of the vibrant Jewish communities that existed in the Iberian Peninsula from ancient times until their expulsion in 1492 during the Spanish Inquisition. Spanish Jews had diverse cultural, religious, and linguistic influences, reflecting their integration into various Spanish regions and their unique Sephardic Jewish traditions.
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