Jerusalem on the Amstel: The Quest for Zion in the Dutch Republic

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Seventeenth-century Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan "carnival of nations:" French Huguenots, North African merchants, Spanish Moriscos--and Iberian New Christians, formerly Jewish families forcibly converted to Catholicism, now fleeing the Inquisition and rediscovering their ancestral faith. This is the extraordinary tale of Amsterdam's prosperous Sephardi community during the Dutch Golden Age. Trading, writing, publishing, staging plays and being painted by Rembrandt, this Nação (Nation) of formerly wandering Jews not only settled but thrived, enjoying high status and unparalleled freedom. At a time when Dutch Catholics were repressed and Jews elsewhere were confined to the ghetto, this community dared to nurture the 'Hope of Israel', sowing the seeds of Zionism. Lipika Pelham charts the captivating history of Amsterdam's Jews, from their integral role in the Dutch economic miracle and the Enlightenment to a somber coda in 1942, when the Nazis herded them into the "Jewish Theater" for deportation to the camps. But this was not the death of the resilient Nação--Pelham also seeks out its descendants in present-day Amsterdam, offering poignant reflection on the meaning of nationhood, the Holocaust and what remains of Jerusalem on the Amstel.

Author(s): Lipika Pelham
Publisher: Hurst
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 412
City: London

Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: An End to Wandering
1. Tempest-Tossed and Found
2. From Atonement to Salvation
3. A Sea-Change in Seafaring
4. The War of the Rabbis
5. Judaism as Nationality
6. The Double Life of Uriel da Costa
7. Baruch Spinoza: The Heretic Within
8. Hope of Israel: In “the Land of Milk and Cheese”
9. The Messiah Who Almost Came
10. Rembrandt’s Neighbours
11. The Makom: “The Glory of the Amstel and its Senate”
Part II: From Riches to Rags
12. Abraham Palache, still a Wandering Jew
13. David Cohen Paraira, the Last Cohen of the Esnoga
14. The Curious Case of the Curiels
15. “They Closed the Curtains When the Trains Passed By”
Postscript
Notes
Bibliography
Index