Return
The Expulsion as Process
The Ottoman Empire
Portugal
Overall
100

When deciding to return back to Spain, this was required in order to travel long distances with families and goods, in search of permanent settlement.

What is a grant of safe conduct?

100

The name of the independent Pyrenean Kingdom that offered the last haven of freedom for Jews during the Spanish expulsion in 1492

Who was Navarre?

100

This Inquisition event contributed to increased Jewish migration into the Ottoman Empire during the early 16th century, in addition to exile from Spain.

what is The Portuguese Inquisition? 

100

Under John II of Portugal, Jewish refugees were allowed entry into Portugal only if they met this financial requirement. 

What is an Entry fee?

100

This misconception about the aftermath of 1942 is challenged in the text, which argues that the early years of exile were not brief or simple. 

What is the idea that the expulsion can be understood as one short, unified moment?

200

Around 1492, the Spanish Catholic Monarchs began to issue formal decrees that granted their formal subjects the right to return to Spain, as long as they accepted this.

What is baptism?

200

Mechanism for which Ibn Jamil used to escape his first imprisonment

What is bribery?

200

The name of the famous city conquered by the Ottomans in 1453, marking a major expansion of their power.

What is Constantinople?

200

Many Jewish refugees who could not meet Portugal’s entry conditions under John II of Portugal faced this severe consequence

What is Enslavement?

200

This religion initially offered refuge to Spanish Jews after 1942 but quickly turned into another site of hardship and catastrophe

What is Portugal? 

300

This was done to many Jews who had converted and returned by many dubious officials.

What is robbery?

300

The location of Ibn Jamil’s last capture

What is Granada?

300

The two main factors which attracted Jewish exiles to settle in Ottoman lands.

What is Economic Opportunity and Safety?

300

This 1497 policy under Manuel I of Portugal prevented Jews from leaving and instead required them to adopt Christianity.

What is forced conversion?

300

According to the text, many Jews who converted or returned to Spain did so for this primary reason, rather than a true change in religious belief. 

What is survival due to social, economic and political hardship?

400

Jews returning from this location were far higher in number than Jews returning from Italy and North Africa.

What is Portugal?

400

The expulsion of 1492 is more of a slow and _____ process of geographic and cultural migration than a decisive moment

What is agonizing? 

400

The Ottoman city that became known as the “second Jerusalem” due to its large Sephardic Jewish population.

What is  Salonica?

400

Ray uses the experience of Jews in Portugal to challenge the idea of exile as a single event, instead emphasizing this broader concept.

What is Exile is a long complicated process?

400
  1. This empire is identified as a place of greater long-term security, though difficult for many refugees to reach in the early years of exile.

What is the Ottoman Empire?

500

Samuel Abulafia and Francisco de Aguila guided the decision to make this choice.

What is returning to Spain by converting?

500

The “weak willed and materialistic opportunists” _______ in order to remain in Spain? 

What is converting to Christianity?

500

This Ottoman ruler reversed forced conversions of Jews and replaced them with more accommodating policies.

Who was Sultan Selim I?

500

Jewish refugees entering Portugal after the Alhambra Decree were initially granted this type of status rather than permanent settlement.

What is temporary refugee?

500

This long term outcome emerged from the struggles of early exiles, as they slowly established new communities across different regions.

What is the Sephardic Diaspora?