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Sephardic (Spanish) Jews

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By tennasalas | Mon, 2009-11-09 08:07

This will be a study of Historical events of the Sephardic (Spanish) Jews who were brought over from Spain to the Americas and Mexico territory to escape Genocide. many of our Hispanic Ancestors have been linked with the Jewish people through Blood DNA Testing and Historical facts. I will include a website with names that have been linked with the Sephardic Jew and books which include much study and Historical information. I can be contacted at tennasalas@msn.com

Thank you,

Tenna Salas

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rubenhernandez57

14 years 10 months ago

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Renteria Padilla

Victor,

Do you have any Renteria relatives from Jalpa, Zacatecas?

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I decend from Margarito de Renteria Hernandes abt 1790 – ?? and Maria Lauriana de Padilla abt 1795 – ?? they were from Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico.  

Could there be any connection here?

Thanks,

Victor Renteria

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tennasalas

15 years 7 months ago

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Zacatecas Link

Tenna Salas, In this book "The last Exodus" there is a statment about a Conquistador who helped developed the ports from the Rio Panuco to Santa Elana on the Atlantic coast. He aspired to settle the area between Tampico and the mines of Mazapil and Zacatecas; and to extend exploration and settlement across Mexico : form sea to sea" He was thus grated authority to "discover, pacify and settle" a new province to be called the Nuevo Reyno de Leon. The Spanish Inquisition in Mexico accused Carvajal because of his Jewish faith. While he had remained a Catholic publicly, members of his extended family had reverted to Judaism. Among these, the most notable one was his niece, Isabel Rodriquez because of her fervent faith in the God of her ancestors, the Jews. as a result, Carvajal was sented on February 23, 1590, to a six year exile from New Spain (which is Mexico). Before the year was out, while still awaiting execution of the sentence, Carvajal died in the Mexico prison. The primary reason for his stiff sentence was his failure to "denounce" his niece for practising Judaism. This is Stated in this book on pages 93 and 94.

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R.A.Ricci (not verified)

15 years 7 months ago

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Zacatecas Link

I remember seeing documentS wherE he was put on trial after his death. His casket was front and center as the y read the charges And confiscated his wealth. He was known as A devout christian who Also kept the sabbath
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Tenna Salas, In this book "The last Exodus" there is a statment about a Conquistador who helped developed the ports from the Rio Panuco to Santa Elana on the Atlantic coast. He aspired to settle the area between Tampico and the mines of Mazapil and Zacatecas; and to extend exploration and settlement across Mexico : form sea to sea" He was thus grated authority to "discover, pacify and settle" a new province to be called the Nuevo Reyno de Leon. The Spanish Inquisition in Mexico accused Carvajal because of his Jewish faith. While he had remained a Catholic publicly, members of his extended family had reverted to Judaism. Among these, the most notable one was his niece, Isabel Rodriquez because of her fervent faith in the God of her ancestors, the Jews. as a result, Carvajal was sented on February 23, 1590, to a six year exile from New Spain (which is Mexico). Before the year was out, while still awaiting execution of the sentence, Carvajal died in the Mexico prison. Th
e primary reason for his stiff sentence was his failure to "denounce" his niece for practising Judaism. This is Stated in this book on pages 93 and 94.

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tennasalas

15 years 7 months ago

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where to purchase this book

Tenna Salas, You can purchase this book "The Last Exodus" at www.Amazon.com or you can go onto his website at http://www.4sephardim.com/

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tennasalas

15 years 7 months ago

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Newsletter--"OPERATION SERAPE"‏

Tenna Salas more links to Sephardism

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXzXHJNWTDY

http://obadiahsrevelationtoday.blogspot.com/2009/11/operation-serape.ht…

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sarge98

15 years 7 months ago

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Sephardic Jews

My oldest confirmed ancestor on my mother's side, Jose Augustin Narvaez, was of a family of Sephardic Jews. His family's presence in the New World dates back to the early to mid- 1500s and one of his family was tried by the Inquisition in Mexico. I was able to find information about Jose's birth in Aguascalientes from a posting on FamilySearch.com by an LDS member, but have been unable to confirm the information independently. I thought I would find his baptismal/christening history in Nuestros Ranchos film library but was unsuccessful. If he and his family practiced the Jewish faith in the late 1700s (he was born around 1775), that might account for his name not appearing in these records. I don't know if Jewish families practice a ritual similar to the Catholics and, if so, how to locate such records if they exist. If anyone has any additional information on this subject, please respond via this posting or directly to me at michael_dickey@comcast.net. Thanks.

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Pat Silva Corbera

15 years 7 months ago

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Sephardic Jews

Michael,

Check out the section titled "The Jewish Influence," on my website located at

http://www.patriciajcorbera.com.

Rufina Bernadetti Silva Mausenbaum is a fountain of information on the subject, as well as the articles written by Prof. Eduardo Mayone Dias.

Pat Silva Corbera

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Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Sephardic Jews

My oldest confirmed ancestor on my mother's side, Jose Augustin Narvaez, was of a family of Sephardic Jews. His family's presence in the New World dates back to the early to mid- 1500s and one of his family was tried by the Inquisition in Mexico. I was able to find information about Jose's birth in Aguascalientes from a posting on FamilySearch.com by an LDS member, but have been unable to confirm the information independently. I thought I would find his baptismal/christening history in Nuestros Ranchos film library but was unsuccessful. If he and his family practiced the Jewish faith in the late 1700s (he was born around 1775), that might account for his name not appearing in these records. I don't know if Jewish families practice a ritual similar to the Catholics and, if so, how to locate such records if they exist. If anyone has any additional information on this subject, please respond via this posting or directly to me at michael_dickey@comcast.net. Thanks.

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