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welcome to the Kalel Agra de Perka
Monday afternoon National share we have
an amazing topic today
shortly after shabbatamos
I have the
privilege to lead a trip to Western
Europe to Spain
and to Portugal the Shabbos we're going
to be in Amsterdam
and I want to speak about the topic of
going to Spain
in the year 2016
the Spanish government
which began to have somewhat of a
turnaround in their attitude toward the
Jewish community
they announced the development that
Spain was considering issuing passports
to descendants of Jews that were exiled
in 1492 as a way of a sort of reparation
like the what the German government did
to to pay War reparations
you know try to make things good again
and one of the rabbis
uh Rabbi avinar who is the
religious Zionist rabbi
and he came out with a proclamation that
he forbids it's forbidden for Israelis
to obtain a passport
as uh and that this gesture is just a
political ruse to make up for the
expulsion of Jews what they're going to
kick out 200 000 Jews they're gonna burn
people at the stake they're going to
burn people in the Inquisition led by
Thomas D turkamada and any Jew Who had
who was suspected of secretly observing
the religion would be burnt the the
smell of burning flesh wafted throughout
the country and then they're gonna give
some hidden passports and everything is
good and then
everything in Khan
you know no more hakapadas all we need
to do is stamp your passport and we
could barbecue you and then we could
give you a passport no nobody is allowed
to accept such a passport
and we know that uh in recent times the
Spanish government offered citizenship
to uh
to Jews of Spanish descent Legend has it
and more than Legend
sociologists right
that something like 80 percent of
Spaniards have today in Spain have
Jewish blood
and part of the part of the resistance
of accepting these passports and
citizenship
is the question is are Jews even allowed
to go back to Spain today
and this was first Revisited in 1968
1968 the Franco government
uh granted permission for the repair of
an ancient synagogue in Madrid
and it brought to the Forefront the
question whether Jews are allowed to
permanently settle in Spain today
and in uh
the pro and the contrast
and then the conscious hadarum many
articles were written whether it was
permitted for Jews to go back to Spain
in the aftermath of what happened in uh
not in 1492. so let us begin with a
scathing
literally a scathing article written in
hamar hamar was founded in 1950
it was an old rabbinic American Journal
founded by I believe mayor amsel I know
my grandfather subscribed to it for uh
many years and uh
I believe I still subscribe to it
actually interesting story let me put it
up here is uh when I first subscribed to
it about 20 years ago
the editor of hamar who's the son of
Mayor amso he uh he said that's very
interesting that you're subscribing
today because your grandfather just
called to cancel subscription
uh actually you know at a certain point
of time my grandfather didn't have any
room in his house anymore for sparram
and Men mailings and you know my
grandmother said okay you know before we
bring new things into the house we got
to figure out what we're doing with what
we have so I I had just subscribed
um actually I was close with one of the
uh one of the frequent writers in hamara
was Rabbi warmin who we're going
to quote from in this series of shurim
and he actually encouraged me to send in
uh articles for the hamar and I have to
say that the first article I wrote he
personally edited it for me so this
article was written about the uh
rededication of the synagogue in Madrid
in 1968
um
and the article in hamar was written
shortly after 1969 and it's basically a
scathing article about the rabbi who
presided over the ceremonies and how
inappropriate it was and criticizing the
the clothing that he wore he uh here he
writes because the 24th day of kislave
which was the day that this synagogue
was rededicated
will remain a day of Shame embarrassment
in the life of the kihila basiakov in
Madrid the capital of Spain and
especially the family of that rabbi
if you want you could see the name of
the rabbi over here I'm not going to say
his name I don't like to uh
not my direct to criticize especially in
light of the fact that other postgim did
allow this so I'll let you look for
yourself with the name of this Rabbi was
harav harashi the chief Rabbi of this
far de kahila in London
um on that day this rabbi blasphemed
the community of of Spain
and with this Rabbi at the lead
for
476 years Jews looked
toward the past of Spanish history and
the future with shame mockery
disparagingly on this cursed blood
soaked in Jewish blood
this disgusting and abominable Empire
who were the first
to act treacherously
to the Jewish people they banished us
they burnt us
476 years ago it was decreed by
Ferdinand and Isabel together with the
chief
uh Inquisitor turkamada yamak Shimon the
zikram that they decreed that until the
end of July every last you man-woman
child needs to be banished from the land
of Spain otherwise it would be forcibly
baptized any Jew who would remain there
would be burnt alive
a hundred and fifty thousand out of six
hundred thousand Jews gave up all their
possessions their homes their belongings
and they went into Exile and hunger and
thirst with their families the rest
converted on the outside
many
tens of thousands of them were caught
practicing Judaism secretly and then
they were burnt alive
then this article says
although there's no Source or even hint
in any safer that there was a harem that
was ever proclaimed not to return to
Spain it is traditional in the mouth of
all Jews throughout all the generations
that the godoilum of that generation
made a decree with a shamta and an auror
that no Jew could ever return to Spain
for 400 years
so this already now you're beginning to
see
there was some kind of
Legend we'll call it that the Torah
sages of that generation decreed that
for 400 years from 1492 I guess that
would take us to 1892 Jews would not
return to Spain but the Jews of all
generations were more macrame on
themselves and they accepted upon
themselves and their descendants never
ever to return to Spain so sort of like
the under avinu Gershwin where he made
the Harem for let's say a thousand years
but it was uh continued on forever so
this Hiram also spread to all lands to
all generations and until this day no
Jew would ever have the audacity no
loyal Jew would have the audacity to
return to this despicable land
so the this article in the hamara says
that in the past generation
the the new spread
that by the unlearned Jews that the
harem was over and there was a small
movement to return to Spain
but only a few
what this article calls lowly
despicable
individuals had the audacity to return
no Kosher Jew went back there
and then during the Holocaust a few
hundred Jews went back to Spain to save
their skin
and they established the kahila
but this article says this was not a
very prominent or prestigious kahila it
didn't really have relative hashivas in
the eyes of the Jewish community and at
large and
no honorable Jew had the uh
had the gumption to try to establish
this as respectable kahila
and recently the Spanish government
allowed Jews to to live there legally
this is again 1968 but they never
allowed the building of houses of
worship can you imagine because with
their dictator Franco
they still did not forget about their
Rich history of anti-Semitism they
didn't denounce the Inquisition it was
still not permitted for Jews to
officially legally open up
and then there's been some more reform
in Spain and it's become more of a
Democratic Society so Franco gave
permission to open up a new show
um
and this was one of the balticines that
was still extant from the time of the
Inquisition and it was uh it was sort of
converted into a church
and now
even though this article says that
Franco is allowing is making a
declaration
um
he says like this even though even if
Franco would declare
that and denounce that the Inquisition
was wrong and he's embarrassed by it
still would we go and celebrate the
opening of a shul on this land soaked in
our blood and violate the kherem that
was widespread for hundreds of years
certainly where the Spanish government
is not denouncing the Inquisition and
they're not expressing any remorse so
now you're going to Rejoice opening up a
shul how could this so-called Rabbi not
be embarrassed not be afraid
to come from London dressed like a
priest
to to
this
trample publicly on Jewish blood
to
to uh
make it seem
that the Jewish people have long
forgotten about their travails and the
tragedies of the Inquisition and now
we're happy to return now this rabbi's
last name was gain
and this article says he ain't no gun
okay so I'm not telling you his full
name I'm just you know telling you what
this article in the hammar writes again
I'm not telling you my own opinion I'm
I'm sharing with you what's written in
this conscious hamar but he this article
says this Rabbi is showing that he's
willing to sell the honor of the Jewish
people so that he could get on the front
page of the newspaper and stand there
with other priests
um this Rabbi is not a place he didn't
ask the god of whether he should do and
how would anybody ever told him that he
could flagrantly violate and this sir
that is widespread for many hundreds of
years
says this article that there's no doubt
that that day that they stood in the
shul of the basiakov shul and Madrid
together with thousands of and
unlearned Jews together
to and for all intents and purposes to
publicly mock what happened in the
Inquisition
they were Sadiq and hasidim children
women were murdered were burnt at the
stake in the auto defeat by the command
of the government and now the
government's not expressing remorse they
just want to take pictures in front of a
shul no
can't do it
again the reason why I'm bringing out
this story is I would like to uh discuss
the subject
and
in theory and and in practice as well
because this article alludes to the fact
that there was some kind of official hey
RAM for 400 years and not to return to
Spain and was voluntarily accepted by
later generations permanently
and the this uh article says it was been
it was accepted by all of Israel and
therefore no besden could annul it later
on
so I want to talk about whether in fact
it is permitted to visit Spain today is
it permitted to live in Spain today and
what was the practice of various godola
Israel so the first thing I want to
bring to your attention is
a harem is that does it have the status
of a Dinda irisa or a dinder abana
because this is something where it's
sort of speculated there was a Hiram so
it's not a definitive it's something
like a safek so it's a suffix a suffix
or a suffix
now it would be a suffixer we would have
to it would be a Savage you could be
lenient but you could still say okay you
could be lenient that's if you need to
go to Spain there the world is big
enough that you could go to New Jersey
on vacation whether you have to go to a
place where you're getting involved in
uh possible prohibitions so the rajva
writes
aleph
there's a question regarding drinking a
certain wine whether the wine was
prohibited does that have the status of
a suffixa or a suffix durabanan to which
the rajva responds da kizus
it is prohibited
so basically the rajva says that if it
has a status of a suffix so just to say
well you know we don't have any
definitive uh record of such a Hiram so
let's be lenient and not so simple this
might have the status of a suffix
ES
which is a biographical information
written by rabiakovidano
this is biographical information of the
Jews of Morocco
so I'm sure you've heard the name
tolidano
do you know where the name tolidano
comes from toledano is a classic Jewish
spartic name
toledano is a compound word it means
Toledo no
idano Toledo no meaning we ain't ever
going back to Toledo
we ain't ever going back to Toledo
by the way there's um there's a
maholicus why is Toledo called holy
Toledo you ever hear the accession holy
talita you know where does that come
from
so some say because there are more
churches per capita in Toledo than
anywhere else in the world
um
and others say Toledo
in Toledo
Iowa
there are more bars per capita than
anywhere else in the world so in other
words holy Toledo meaning yeah that
place is anything but holy that's
probably the real meaning of holy toledo
anyway and now you know what it means
when they say holy father and all that
stuff okay so
umarav
um
no
climate
that's the source of the name Toledo so
the question was brought to the tsitsa
liyazar is it permitted to live in spart
is it permitted to live in Spain
so this is
this question was
1951 is
I got your letter
and I was very happy to hear about your
welfare
and now I'm going to address your
question
regarding you wanted to know whether a
Jew
is allowed to travel to Spain on
business
or to live there
could he go after the that those were
exiled swore when they were exiled by
the Spanish sovereignty
now
which you write so definitively about
this Haram
it is assured
that this is just hearsay
but it's hearsay from reports that have
never stopped it's been basically a
legend that has been passed on for
Generation to generation
because you could say on the other hand
even though it's uh pretty well
established in the Jewish people you
know we don't go back to Spain on the
other end
do we find in any safer that there was
such a Hiram
and the sages have investigated and
searched what is the source of this
Harem and they have not been able to
discover anything even the great Jewish
historians who write every single detail
of what transpired
they don't write anything
he talks about his travails he talks
about leaving his homeland you would
have ex and he tells us every detail
about what happened you would have
expected him to record and when we left
we left in such anger and disappointment
that we took a we would never return no
he doesn't mention anything like that in
all the famous Jewish historical Works
safe
don't skip one detail
I asked Jewish historians they weren't
able to answer me what the source is so
therefore the sizzling says that at
first glance
to be mavara from the police game what
would the din be on such a case
if you don't know about akhiram was
there ever a harem
meaning was this just like a consensus
Jews don't go back there in other words
like this Jews used to live in Harlem
right
but now Jews don't go back to Harlem now
is it is there a hey Ram to live in
Harlem there's no Hiram we don't need
you know there's certainly East New York
do we need a harem you know your your
kid who came back from the mirror
Yeshiva he just got married he came out
of the freezer he got engaged he got
married now he's thinking should I go to
Lakewood should I go to your shalayim or
should I go to East New York no you
can't go to East New York there's a
harem you don't need a harem to tell me
you shouldn't start his new family in
East New York
um no there's a harem not to live in Bed
Stuy come on you know so was it just the
thing you don't go back to Spain
you know let's say a Jew escaped
Auschwitz
so he's in the forest and his friend
says you know you shouldn't go back to
Auschwitz we made akhiram not to go back
there you know you know they didn't need
to make a harem to say not to sneak back
until the Concentration Camp so do you
need to maybe it was just something Jews
didn't do
or maybe there was in fact some kind of
halachic process that took place
and was this decreed on their children
did they say it should be incumbent upon
us and Asher a nanupai
and does that mean if they said that it
should be on even those who are not
there maybe only those who are alive at
the time but not in other Generations
so the child is
um discuss this
meaning about a similar scenario
and another question is when they made
this if they did did they say nobody
could be materit or did they make it
until a certain time
and do we know why they made the harem
did they make the Harem because there's
an inquisition and if the Inquisition
ever stopped they then it's bottled
so maybe the reason for the kheram is no
longer applicable
and maybe you know the government in
Spain today is not the is not the same
government as Ferdinand and turkamada
and if you're gonna say that there was
there have been many countries that have
been just as bad or even worse than
Spain what about Germany
who what they did to us was worse than
what they did in Spain
so then what then is there a harem to
not to go to Germany so there are many
many fake guys the specs fake guys
regarding this question
to the point that says it says that if
somebody wanted to move to Spain they
could say you know peace unto me
I don't know anything about any haskam
and who says they ever made a term and
if they did who says they made it on
their children and if they did maybe
only on the children who are alive and
maybe only uh for a certain number of
years it may be only under certain
conditions
so at first glance at Cecily azer says
this is a non-issue
you're gonna there are too many
possibilities that it's not really
applicable anymore to say that this is
something we have to reckon with however
it says it says upon further analysis
I'm actually very concerned for what we
call minha Israel Taira
a custom of the Jewish people has the
status of law
and that which the people say is like
what we call Kyle Hamline
and it's very widespread this legend
that the gole S farad made a huskama
and generation after generation they
were concerned about so we should say
about this scenario the following
principlesh
and it cannot you can matter easily to
someone who asks can they move to Spain
permanently
especially
so it sounds like to visit
there is more room to be lenient but to
move there especially if the petitioner
is asphardi who's a descendant of the
goyles farad
now at this point I'm going to add
that there are many many ashkenazim who
are descendants of the goyles farad
even
um the the town in Poland
that my grandfather comes from the town
of lynchets which was the ear of Ambi
Israel the town of lynchets the malbim a
spent time in Lynch That's the cleoco
was a robin Lynch It's
the original settlers of the city of
lynchets perhaps in the 17th century
were from Spain
whose last name is Epstein and he's a
levy
his son and writes in the macarbara
that they have a tradition that
originally their family name was
beneveste from Spain
and ultimately they came to Lithuania
so it's not only those of who are
sephardim who are of Spanish descent but
many many many many ashkenazim whether
you come from Poland or you come from
Russia or Lithuania you also may have
Spanish descent but the the
um significance of the sriram would be
more incumbent of those of Spanish
descent
because from the ceiling of the talmud
best in
um of one Medina
cannot be going through on another
Medina
or cannot undo it
so it says it's when I asked the richest
if he knows of any source of the huskama
of the Hiram not to return to Spain
said no there is no source
however he did say it is
way back when to be careful not to
violate the haskama and he said
that even though there are some Jewish
svard them that live in Spain
um
however
whenever these Jews make a request
please send us rabbanim send us clergy
Malayalam
no Rabbi ever wants to go there
they're never their requests are never
acceded to and Revolution said that um
that sort of fortified the notion that
there is some kind of significant stance
not to return
furthermore says that since the other he
was reading the historical work Nair
hamara of the Jews of Morocco of
ravtolidano the uh
who writes
that the source of his family name
tolidano is Toledo no
again that also seems to indicate that
there was some kind of unspoken
consensus not to return to the land of
Spain so while at first glance the tsets
are thought you know
who says there was ever a formal Hess
game and even if there was maybe it was
not on their children and even if it was
maybe it was only on children who were
born and even if it was on future
children maybe it was only for a certain
number of years and maybe only for
certain conditions
nevertheless upon further analysis that
Cecilia says if there is a
a attitude in the Jewish people not to
return there that has a certain standing
and especially
um when he asked the chief Rabbi who
said yes there is definitely some kind
of uh
it is frowned upon to return to Spain
and to live there
and from the fact that the name toledano
is sourced in the commitment not to
return that says there is hesitant to
give a blanket Heather just to go back
and live in Spain
good
um there's a letter we have from in the
safer Icarus
who writes regarding living in Spain
I have not found anything explicit
if there was a harem or a schwa
and they probably were not more than in
living in Egypt which in Egypt it's only
user to live there permanently but
you're allowed to do business in Egypt
so the same way you're allowed to do
business in Egypt you'd be allowed to go
temporarily to uh live in
you'd be allowed to go to Spain to do
business
now it's interesting Rabbi Sai
there uh
uh one of the lenient opinions
and we'll see but I think we'll see this
next week was the minha Salazar the
monkacharaba was lenient to go back and
to return to Spain I want to share with
you the the letter of uh reviews
uh the first Chief Rabbi of Israel
he writes in the safe up sakum
of uh
he brings
it was dated 6th of July 1954.
he says
I did not express anything formally in
writing regarding
I did say orally
there is no reliable source that there
was made by the Torah Giants meaning in
the herzog's opinion this was something
of a folklore this was something people
said but this was not
this was not there's no basis that any
great condylum made uh and therefore in
his
basically don't pay attention to the
rumors
and I've heard says something very
interesting even if there was a Hera
episode it would be possible for us to
nullify it ladati why because the
variables and the circumstances are
are too different today
it's not the same Spain today as in the
time of the Inquisition
today in your land there's democracy
there's equality
um we know that by the way the king of
Spain was actually
after Franco was King Juan Carlos
Who is the very wise
and
educated and sagacious King in fact
very much
valued the wisdom of King Juan Carlos
and King Juan Carlos invited Yosef to
his Palace
went to his Palace
and rabavadya as recorded in shirei
Rishon lucion
held that two blessings have to be made
on Juan Carlos blessing number one is
was not sure if you should make two
blessings or one and he posted that he
would include both blessings in one he
said
um
and uh next week I'll tell you more
about what transpired and that historic
meeting between King Juan Carlos and
Robert Yosef but Riverside says today in
your community there's equality and
um everyone is given the freedom to
practice their religion and regarding
Spain today
we don't have in our hearts only covered
the Hada
says there's no basis that there ever
was a harem and even if there is a harem
it is that we are allowed to be matar
um
um let's see
um I want to show you
and we'll end with it this week
um
that there was some basis
That official basis that Jews did not
return to Spain
rev um
in his contemporary problems volume one
he BR he brings from rabbitovio
in an article which appeared in Israeli
newspaper in hamodya in
in 1954
he says in the archives of the spotted
community of Hamburg
contains a document indicating that in
1658 the community adopted a regulation
which provided that whoever visits Plano
Portugal may not be called to the title
or honored with any mitzvah for two
years
so it's not that there was a harem it's
just you couldn't get an Aliyah for two
years which is in most shoes not really
longer than how long it takes between
the Alias that they that they could give
out so but anyway they did forbid
somebody to go and if if somebody won
you couldn't get Aliyah for two years
Professor sue saroth the Jewish life
5717 cites religious sanctions imposed
upon visitors to Spain and Portugal
these sanctions were Incorporated in the
regulations of the society for douring
the brides promulgating legroom 1727 you
know you wanted to get a for you
know Spain was not a good place to
travel to in 1785 similar sanctions were
including the haskamas of
one of the shows in London
and Ross says such sanctions were based
upon earlier regulations of Amsterdam
and Venice
which by the way it could have been for
safety reasons they forbid people going
back to Spain and people thought yeah
they would go back and for short while
they would practice religion secretly
they were really endangering their life
um
in 1978
rabbavati Yosef
was invited from the heads of the killer
in Spain to visit and to inaugurate the
um the base of the first Jewish school
in Madrid
and rabavadya then had to look into the
question whether uh in fact there are
there's any basis to the report that
when the Jews were exiled in 1492
they took some kind of and here I'm not
to return
s you know you we could there's a lot to
be my Suffolk about even if there was a
harem
maybe they'd
maybe they were only Geiser on
themselves not on their children
maybe their only guys are on living
there permanently not on returning there
maybe they're you know you're allowed a
tour there
and the value of Cook
he says that there's no explicit source
that there was
more than living in matraim which was
only also Keva
um
foreign
says that the etymology of his name was
Toledo no nevertheless we see that after
him many many great kilos were
established in Spain and Madrid
Barcelona and they lived there
permanently and nobody says anything
was asked if he knows of any source and
he responded no there's no Source but he
knows that it's
been not to go there
next week where I'm going to show you uh
a few places that are malmir and um the
opinion of the milha Salazar and the
conclusion of rabavady Yosef
but until then we see that whether in
fact there was
the land of Spain was considered the you
know the uh accursed treacherous land of
Jewish blood I have a feeling
that part of what cured the Jewish
people's attitude to Spain was the
Holocaust uh had a a very uh
compelling way to make us forget about
what happened in 40 1492 and to focus on
more recent and more acute uh disaster
that happened to the Jewish people so
the the Holocaust may have had an effect
on how we uh look back and view uh Spain
historically okay we're going to hold it
over here
pick it up next week have a wonderful
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