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Kulanu Communities: Anousim

Anousim

  • El Paso and Ruidoso: Centers of Learning for Anousim Harry Ezratty (2007)
  • Introducing Raices Hebreos — A Colorado Anous Community Guillermo Lazo (2006)
  • Fear and Shadows Michael Freund (2002)
  • Return Stephen Gomes (2002)
  • Departing Remarks Stephen Gomes (2002)
  • That “Marrano” word Karen Primack (1995)
  • “Marranos” return to Judaism after 500 years Gil Kezmer (1994)
  • Elizabethan “Marranos” Unmasked Charles Meyers
  • “Marranos” Gloria Mound
  • Anusim, Tshuba and Halakha Yafeu ibn Taom
  • “Marrano” names
  • Casa Shalom
  • The Rescue of the Portuguese “Marranos”
  • Fragile Branches: Travels Through the Jewish Diaspora
  • The Case of New Mexico’s “Hidden Jews&” (website link)
  • Institute for Marrano-Anusim Studies (website link)
  • Bibliography for Anusim Studies (website link)
  • Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies (website link)
  • Anusim Page of Schulamith Halevy (website link)
  • Arthur Benveniste's Home Page on Sephardic and Anousim History (website link)
  • The poetry and prose of Yehuda ha-Levi (website link)
  • Hasidic Cappella Moscow Male Jewish Choir (website link)
  • The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum (website link)