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The cross and the pear tree

a Sephardic journey

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An edition of The cross and the pear tree (1995)

The cross and the pear tree

a Sephardic journey

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Tracing the dramatic lives, through 500 years, of the old and distinguished Sephardic Jewish family from whom he is descended, Victor Perera brilliantly re-creates the history not only of his own people but of an entire culture.

The story he tells begins in Spain in the fifteenth century, when the Sephardim are offered a choice of conversion, exile or death. It is the story of a richly flourishing tradition - intellectual, religious, worldly and spiritual - interrupted by massively cruel events; a story of persecution, escape and renewal, carrying us from the Iberian Peninsula across Europe to the Holy Land and Central America.

And the Pere(i)ras whose lives we enter are both fascinating in themselves and emblematic of the Sephardic diaspora created by the Inquisition and the Expulsion - some of them, under threat of torture and execution, capitulating to the Cross or becoming Marranos, crypto-Jews who practiced their ancestral religion in secret; others remaining loyal to the pear tree that became their symbol and crest.

Among the Marranos: Ana Pereira, a merchant's daughter, a Sephardic convert in Portugal who, at age fifteen, was sentenced to wear penitential raiment and undergo spiritual penances in prison, where, under torture, she incriminated fifteen of her close relations.

Among the reclaimed: the fabulously wealthy magnate and author Abraham Israel Pereira, who participated in the excommunication of philosopher Baruch Spinoza; and the beautiful Maria Nunes, who was abducted to Shakespeare's England, and rejected the marriage proposal of a duke and Queen Elizabeth's entreaties on his behalf, marrying instead a cousin in Amsterdam's first Jewish wedding. In nineteenth-century France we follow the meteoric rise of the brothers Emile and Isaac Pereire, who founded the French railroads and the Credit Mobilier banking system.

Over the centuries, the stories of Pereras in all walks of life - among them rabbis and Kabbalistic scholars in the Holy Land - unfold.

Finally it is Victor Perera's own father and the rigorous patriarchal tradition of his father's Jerusalem in the last days of the Ottoman Empire that dominate this chronicle, compelling the author to search out the life of the grandfather he never knew, and ultimately to recover his own Jewish identity and liberate himself from a generations-old family curse.

He recounts his quest in a book that richly brings alive the too-little-known Sephardic culture in all its abundance, profundity, color and compelling particularity.

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Pages
282

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Cover of: The cross and the pear tree
The cross and the pear tree: a Sephardic journey
1996, University of California Press
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Cross and the pear tree: a Sephardic journey
1995, André Deutsch
in English
Cover of: The cross and the pear tree
The cross and the pear tree: a Sephardic journey
1995, Knopf, : distributed by Random House
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p.[263]-271) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/089924046
Library of Congress
DS134 .P47 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
282 p.
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1101871M
Internet Archive
crosspeartreesep0000pere
ISBN 10
0394583515
LCCN
94026788
OCLC/WorldCat
30810930
Library Thing
18210
Goodreads
2301775

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