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Jacob Tirado

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a special prayer in his behalf is recited as an acknowledgment of his important services to the community. In his old age Tirado traveled to Jerusalem, where he died.
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Jakob Tirado. Geschichtlicher Roman aus der zweiten Hälfte des sechszehnten Jahrhunderts
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A Man of Three Worlds: Samuel Pallache, a Moroccan Jew in Catholic and Protestant Europe
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Hebrews of the Portuguese nation. Conversos and community in early modern Amsterdam
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Exile in Amsterdam. Saul Levi Morteira's sermons to a congregation of "new Jews"
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he sailed from Portugal in a vessel which was driven out of its course to
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New Light on the Earliest History of the Amsterdam Portuguese Jews
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Jerusalem
Spanish-Portuguese community of Amsterdam
Marranos
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Moses Uri ha-Levi
Amsterdam
Jacob Israel Belmonte
Samuel Pallache
Houtgracht
Yom Kippur
Sephardic Jews
Spanish-Portuguese community of Amsterdam
History of the Jews in the Netherlands
Samuel Pallache
Pallache family
A Man of Three Worlds: Samuel Pallache, a Moroccan Jew in Catholic and Protestant Europe
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