Friday, June 12, 2015

Spain to grant citizenship to Sephardic Jews it persecuted in 1492, bill comes into force in October.

"Sepharadic Migrations" by Universal Life - http://michel.azaria.free.fr/History.htm. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.



Spain to grant citizenship to Sephardic Jews it persecuted in 1492, bill comes into force in October. (RT).

The Spanish government is correcting “a historic mistake,” as the nation passes a new law looking to become home to the descendants of many Jews, who were exiled, burned at the stake or forcefully converted in 1492, during the Spanish Inquisition.

The bill, which comes into force in October, will give citizenship to thousands across the globe with Jewish ancestry, known as Sephardic Jews, provided they can prove their ancestry.

The new law passed on Thursday was greatly anticipated by the descendants of many Jews, who suffered at the hands of the Spanish.

Under the previous law of 1924, the government would grant them Spanish citizenship on two conditions: that they were residents of Spain and that they gave up their previous citizenship. The new law will bring these applicants’ privileges in line with those enjoyed by Spain’s former colonies, as well as Portugal and Andorra.

"This law says much about who we were in the past and who we are today and what we want to be in the future, an open, diverse and tolerant Spain," Justice Minister Rafael Catala said, before the document’s approval, according to AFP.

Israel praised the law, with Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely saying it “respects the long history of the Jews of Spain.”

The sentiment was echoed by the president of the Spanish Federation of Jewish Communities, Isaaq Querub, whose own family had to flee to North Africa. "This is a historic day, an important day, an emotional day," he said.

Many people will be applying even without an express need to live in Spain, but “for emotional reasons,” as is the case with retired French literature professor Kelly Benodius Basilio, of Moroccan descent, but who has Portuguese citizenship through marriage. As a child, she learned lullabies in haketia, one of the Jewish languages with roots in Spain.

"Tradition and memory are very important in Jewish culture," she said.

Other countries with Sephardic Jewish populations have been showing interest in the law as well, including Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and Turkey.   Hmmm.....Makes me wonder why Jews, Sephardi or not would immigrate to a country filling up with Muslims? Read the full story here.

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