Сефардска заједница у Нишу
The Sephardic Jewish Community of Niš
Author(s): Milena VidosavljevićSubject(s): Local History / Microhistory, Social history, History of Judaism
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: Sephardic Jews; Niš; Sephardic community; ethnic identity
Summary/Abstract: In 1492, Sephardic population was expelled from Spain, which spurred a great migration and caused them to seek refuge in other countries. One of these places of refuge was the city of Niš. Having arrived in the city on the Nišava River, a new phase of life for Sephardim began in the 17th century. They slowly built their society, taking a good care of their culture, language, customs, traditions, religion, in a word, of their ethnic identity. In this regard, the objective of this paper is to point to the existence and importance of a small community of Sephardic Jews in the city of Niš and its vital existence from the Turkish time until the beginning of World War II. This community was very active in the city, and it spawned great merchants, bankers, craftsmen, and individuals who participated in wars and thus helped local Serbian population. This community also invested in education of the youth and the creation of Jewish societies, whose role was to provide assistance to all members of the community. The desire for survival and creation was unshakeable, but inhumane events in 1941, when a large number of Jews were killed, stopped the Sephardic community in its intents and dealt a severe blow to this nation.
Journal: Зборник Матице српске за друштвене науке
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 159-160
- Page Range: 995-1011
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Serbian