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Astruc Remoch

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Remoch (Francisco) wrote a letter to his friend in Hebrew, critical of Judaism and supportive of the beliefs of Christianity. In response, Remoch received two letters. Bonfos composed a careful response to what was a very delicate topic during the Inquisition, avoiding any statements that the Church
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Solomon first apologizes for his interference in matters that are none of his business, then insists that as a Jew he cannot remain silent amidst the argument, and continues to argue that the Christian belief system was unsupportable, stating, "You twist and distort the Bible text to establish the
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who made his mark in history by attempting the conversion of other Jews during the 14th century.
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in the 14th century. He had contact with prominent Jews of his day, such as
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wrote his own much less careful reply to Remoch's arguments in a
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was so strong that he endangered his old Jewish friend
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Spain
Benveniste ibn Labi
Zaragoza
baptized
Roman Catholic Church
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
En-Shealtiel Bonfos
Solomon ben Reuben Bonfed
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from Judaism
14th-century Catalan Jews
14th-century Catalan people
Spanish Roman Catholics
14th-century Aragonese Jews
Medieval Jewish physicians of Spain
14th-century physicians

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