Crypto-Jews
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1959-1977
(1) file folder of papers including a questionnaire filled out by Loggie for RMJHS, publications and handwritten documents by Loggie about Spanish Sephardic Jews. One unidentified photo of a women, could be Loggie.
Box 2, 1882-1998
Contains a number of communities including Colorado Springs pre -1910; Colorado Springs; Del Norte; B'nai Israel CO Springs; Denver; Fort Collins-Har Shalom; Denver Jewish Population Study; Larime WY; Manitou Springs; Montana; Mexico Jews; New Mexico Marranos Conversos; Northern CO Jewish Communities; and Santa Fe, NM.
Box 3
The "Indian" Jews of Mexico refers to "Israelites" or "Sabbatarians" who claim ancestry and identity with Marranos before the Spanish Inquisition in and around Mexico City. Israelite Indians may have converted to Judaism or married Jewish women.
Dr. Stanley Hordes on Crypto-Jews, 1991 March 1
Program put on by Genealogical Society of Hispanic America and Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Association about the Hispano-Crypto Jews of Colorado with guest speaker Dr. Stanley Hordes.
Mexico
The "Indian" Jews of Mexico refers to "Israelites" or "Sabbatarians" who claim ancestry and identity with Marranos before the Spanish Inquisition in and around Mexico City. Israelite Indians may have converted to Judaism or married Jewish women.
Miscellaneous Publications, 1995-2015
Micellaneous publications including "Journal of Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian Crypto Jews, Volume 7, Summer 2015." Mizel Museum exhibit catalog.