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Genie Milgrom has an ambitious goal: to load up on her website thousands of little-known documents of Jewish life in Spain and Portugal prior to and during the Inquisition.

One of them, dated 1251, is a receipt in which two Jews, David Pimentero and Samuel Rosell, acknowledge receiving the 18th payment of 50 owed to them by Martí Palau and his wife, Elisenda, of the parish of Santa Eulalia de Provencana, in Barcelona.

“That’s pure history, and I have thousands of such documents,” said Milgrom, during a recent talk titled “Los Archivos de la Inquisición – Nuevas Fuentes Disponibles” (The Inquisition Archives – New Available Sources) on e-Sefarad, the leading site on the Internet devoted to Sephardi culture. “Those are tidbits of Jewish history before the Inquisition, of which we know little, and that’s the thread to connect with the Jewish people.”

“Those are tidbits of Jewish history before the Inquisition, of which we know little, and that’s the thread to connect with the Jewish people.”Genie Milgrom

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