The Converso Comeback
The Converso phenomenon, while 530-years in the making, is now coming to the fore and generating unprecedented interest, curiosity, excitement, quandary and controversy. Discussions, research and interest are reaching new heights. It's a fascinating story for a myriad of reasons, including the concept we know as the "Pintele Yid" (Jewish Spark), or the Jewish soul residing in the DNA of every Jew. The Converso Phenomenon is veiled in a potential paradigm shift of colossal proportions and consequence. The Jewish population historically hovers around the 14 million people, dipping at times to lower numbers, but never higher in the last 2500 years. This renders the Jewish world population to be less the ¼ of one percent.
There has long been speculation of significant Jewish ancestry among the populations of the Americas and Europe. Much of that was consistent with historical data suggesting that large numbers of the Jews that were forcibly converted in Spain and Portugal – referred to variously as Anusim, Marranos, Conversos and Crypto-Jews – fled the Iberian Peninsula to the New World during the Age of Discovery, beginning late in the 15th century. The converso community is estimated to be anywhere from 150 to 600 million people; and genetic research suggests that almost a quarter of Latinos and Hispanics have significant Jewish DNA.
Most conversos do not know that they are Conversos, but a significant number of Conversos are learning of their Jewish heritage, and a compelling number of these conversos are making their way back home to their Jewish roots. This represents an unprecedented opportunity in the annals of Jewish history for a greater or larger Jewish Nation.
The Bible and the Jewish Prophets prophesied that the Nation of Israel would be scattered among the nations of the earth; but that G-d would not forsake his covenant with Abraham, and that He would gather the Jews from the four corners of the earth and bring them back home to their promised land. Whereas this prophesy has begun to manifest with the return of the Jews to the land of Israel (post the Holocaust); so, it may be true that the decedents of forced conversos are making their way back home.
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The Conversos Comeback
The Conversos Comeback is a phenomenon coming to the fore, generating unprecedented interest, curiosity, excitement, quandary and controversy.