Aliyah!!! The Exodus Continues

Aliyah!!! The Exodus Continues

by Dell F Sanchez Ph.D.
Aliyah!!! The Exodus Continues

Aliyah!!! The Exodus Continues

by Dell F Sanchez Ph.D.

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Overview

Unveils a 500 year-old secret about a forgotten people, and discloses its victims and perpetrators.

Aliyah!!! brings history to life with adventure and mystery as well as factual information. It connects both history and prophecy by unveiling well kept secrets about many of today's Latino/Hispanics whose real forefathers were of Spanish/Jewish descent referred to as Marranos which means "swine." These Marranos were the victims of forced conversions by the Catholic-Christian Church of years past. Among many descriptive terms, they have been called Sephardic Jews, Crypto-Jews, Conversos, and more of recent, Anusim, because the very meaning refers to coercion, force, exploitation and rape.

Aliyah!!! is a two-fold rendition of history that encompasses an historical narrative and a section on Spanish surnames that are predominantly Sephardic in origin. It tracks the extended family of Don Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva across Spain and Portugal and into Mexico and south Texas. It reveals the ugliness of how the Spanish Inquisition was transplanted in Mexico City with tentacles across Latin America and threats to also enter the USA. The second part of this book categorizes ten lists of Sephardic forefathers and surnames that intersect with many of today's Hispanic Jews of the Southwest.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780595175161
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/01/2001
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 120,413
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Acknowledgementsxv
Introductionxvii
Part 1From Chosen People To Forgotten Aliens1
Chapter 1Ancient Aliyahs & Diasporas3
Chapter 2Sephardic Jews In The New World20
Chapter 3Don Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva Steps Into the Picture31
Chapter 4The Sephardic Human Cargo57
Conclusion Of Part One73
Part 2Sephardic Ceremonies, Practices & Rituals79
Introduction To Part Two81
Birth Rituals and Practices82
Marriage Rituals and Practices82
Burial Rituals and Practices83
Dietary Practices84
Religious Rituals and Practices84
Familial Practices86
Language and Dialectical Practices86
Geographic Implications88
Part 3Sephardim: Names, Meanings & Individual Backgrounds89
Introduction To Part Three91
List #1Sephardic Surnames That Were Extracted From the Spanish Inquisition's Files94
List #2Sephardic Surnames That Were Found Among the Burned and the Dead in Spain99
List #3Names That Were Jewish Before They Were Converted103
List #4Example of the Renaming of Sephardic Jews After Their Conversion105
List #5List of Other Sephardic Surnames and a Personal Background Abstract107
List #6List of Sephardic Names and Their Hebraic Meaning120
List #7Passengers on La Santa Catalina Who Travelled with Don Luis De Carvajal Y De La Cueva137
List #8List of Victims of the Mexican Inquisition152
List #9List of Soldiers Who Served Under Juan Perez Narizhonda De Onate156
List #10Semi-Exhaustive List of Sephardic Names176
References275
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