A father and daughter explore Portugal's network of Jewish districts, once oppressed and shrouded in secrecy—now intriguing stops on a fulfilling trip through history
hilltown of Belmonte in central Portugal, Jews were once forced to practice their religion in secrecy.
After the Inquisition of 1497, a decree banned Judaism in Portugal and, while some converted and became “New Christians,” attending Catholic Mass on Sundays, they privately observed the Sabbath at home.Continue reading your article with
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