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The Marrano environment and experience had very little to do with this.
There is also no trace of the former Marrano population as well.
"Ironically Marrano is now a concept infused with cachet," he says.
"However, we don't expect a shift towards an easing bias," Marrano said.
This is the prologue to the thrilling Marrano tragedy.
Molcho was born a Christian to Marrano parents in Portugal about 1500.
Ferrús was a Marrano, having converted to Christianity from Judaism.
Hundreds of years later, some fully assimilated Marrano families still clung to old Jewish rituals with no idea where they had come from.
He was a Marrano.
The Marrano Jews of Portugal experienced a similar alienation.
Marrano, an ancient term referred to Jews living in the Iberian Peninsula.
Many Spanish people are also of converso or Marrano origin, with a recent study estimating the figure to be as high as 20%.
Marrano (pioneers of the speed/thrash metal genre in Puerto Rico)
He was a "Marrano of reason," who lived in a society in which one was either a Christian or a Jew.
The term marrano may also refer to Crypto-Jews, i.e., those who secretly continued to practice Judaism.
As a Marrano, or baptized Jew, he married a Christian woman named Jamila.
The Marrano Factory.
Ben-Abraham's 1991 Semikhah was the first time in many centuries that a Marrano received this ordination.
Many of the first Jews to come to Ireland were Marrano merchants from the Iberian peninsula.
Marrano Mountain (published 1992 in English by Massada Press)
Volume One: The Marrano of Reason.
In the Spanish language, the word marrano means "Christianized Jew", "pig" and "dirty".
They were marrano, meaning they outwardly acted as Catholics while secretly maintaining their Jewish faith and practices.
Following their expulsion from Portugal in 1496, some of these Marrano Jews settled on Ireland's south coast.
La Gesta del Marrano.