Little is known Jewish Aljama Monsoon slowly recent studies researcher F Andreu Lascorz, are putting light to a part of the history of this city, which has been forgotten and buried.
What is the concept of people? Why when we speak of the Sephardim, treat them as if they were not so Aragonese and Christians of the ancient Kingdom of Aragon?
We talked about the Jewish people as if they were a single point, a point already part, and against more is known about them, but we see that the only difference was the religion, perhaps being a cultured and aware of letters and numbers, was annoying at some times when normal among the Christian people was being illiterate and the only practically they knew letters were monks, but not all, not even the copyists of the monasteries, which were engaged in copying manuscripts as if the draw without understanding what it said.
Thus, the malice of ignorance was primed for centuries with these groups Aragonese Jewish religion, accusing them of pests like the plague, drought, pedregadas …
Once expelled, were some other family who converted to Christianity to escape the Inquisition, Holy one office of innocents in the fires burn !.
And Monsoon, which once had one of the most important Sephardic communities of the Aragonese Crown, what is the Jewish Monzón ?.
A candle, among other elements that will be showing you which have reproduced and when modelábamos with mud we imagined the rabbi by turning to read the Torah or the householder walking around the house with the candle lit before starting the Passover reviewing nothing is left fermented,
This lamp made with all possible affection, wants to join a bond that never should have broken and when my hands were shaping clay that my soul was transported to another time, who knows maybe someone mosque.
Pilar Spanish Rosell.
Poco se sabe La Aljama judía de Monzón,poco a poco los últimos estudios del investigador F Andreu Lascorz, van poniendo luz a una parte de la historia de ésta ciudad, que ha sido olvidada y enterrada.
¿Qué es el concepto de pueblo? ¿por qué cuando hablamos de los sefarditas, los tratamos como si no fueran tan aragoneses como los cristianos del antiguo Reino de Aragón?
Hablamos del pueblo judío como si fueran un punto aislado, un punto y a parte, y contra más se sabe de ellos, mas vemos que la única diferencia era la religión,quizás el hecho de ser un pueblo culto y sabedor de letras y números,resultaba molesto en unas épocas en las que lo normal entre el pueblo cristiano era ser analfabeto y que los únicos prácticamente que sabían de letras eran los monjes , aunque no todos, ni siquiera las copistas de los monasterios, los…
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