In these short tales, author
Benforado weaves together the oral history of a
family of Sephardic Jews,
from their close knit home in Turkey to their new
lives in America. They are stories of a heritage
that spans the globe, of centuries-old traditions
transported to a different world, and of people who
held tightly to the ways of their ancestors, who,
like them, left their homes to settle in a strange
new land.
Following their exodus from Spain in
1492, Sephardic Jews were not allowed to remain on
Spanish territories. Any Sephardim who chose not to
leave, had to convert to Catholicism. Many chose to
emigrate and leave Spain, their ancestral land
forever. The hardships
faced upon leaving Spain were horrific for the
Spanish Jews. Paris vividly describes the following:
Although some Jews "traveled by donkey," the Jews of
Spain, for the most part, literally walked out of
their country. These refugees were the "scholars,
the sons and daughters of families who had served
their monarchs. . . shoemakers, tanners, butchers,
the old, the pregnant, [and] the young."
Extraordinary weather conditions, in the heat of
summer, and the harshness of the land caused many to
endure severe suffering. The Sephardim who had so
much pride in their achievements could not believe
their banishment. Traveling conditions were quite
dangerous, especially in unsafe ships. Yet, many
chose exile, and as Paris explains, " Those who
chose exile were, for the most part, the
salt-of-the-earth of Spanish Jewry: the artisans,
the tradesmen, and the women—the historical carriers
of religious tradition." An extraordinary
civilization was lost in Iberia, probably to never
again regain its glory.
Bring Me More Stories
stands as a living testament to a
(Sephardic) people born of
their Hispanic ancestry, Jewish tradition and
immigrant experience.
Gloria Golden,
Author of
Remnants of
Crypto-Jews Among Hispanic Americans.
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