Anusim (Hebrew: אֲנוּסִים, pronounced [ʔanuˈsim]; singular male, anús, Hebrew: אָנוּס pronounced [ʔaˈnus]; singular female, anusá, אֲנוּסָה pronounced...
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Sephardic Bnei Anusim (Hebrew: בני אנוסים ספרדיים, Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈbne anuˈsim sfaraˈdijim], lit. "Children [of the] coerced [converted] Spanish...
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Sephardic Jews (section Sephardic Bnei Anusim)
Sephardic Bnei Anusim consists of the contemporary and largely nominal Christian descendants of assimilated 15th century Sephardic anusim. These descendants...
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Zera Yisrael (section Bnei Anusim)
or Zera Yisrael, if they fail to prove an unbroken maternal chain. Bnei Anusim (lit. 'children [of the] forced ones') is a Hebrew term referring to the...
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Conversion to Judaism (section Bnei Anusim)
some Bnei Anusim, that is, the descendants of Jews who were forced to convert to other faiths. The Hebrew term for forced converts is "Anusim" (lit. "forced...
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outwardly professed Catholicism, also known as Conversos, Marranos, or the Anusim. The phenomenon is especially associated with medieval Spain, following...
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Jewish diaspora (section Anusim)
known as "Anusim" ('forced-ones'), continued practicing Judaism in secret while living outwardly as ordinary Christians. The best known Anusim communities...
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The neofiti (English: Neophytes) were a group of Italian anusim, also known as crypto-Jews, living in Southern Italy. The neofiti were descendants of Jews...
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Bnei Anusim. Sephardic Bnei Anusim are the contemporary and largely nominally Christian descendants of assimilated 15th century Sephardic Anusim, and...
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Shlomo Amar (section Bnei Anusim)
practice Judaism (Bnei Anusim) at the house of Rabbi Boaz Pash. A meeting between a Chief Rabbi and Portuguese Marranos (Bnei Anusim) had not happened in...
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