The Amsterdam community was horrified when it received word of the public burning of Isaak de Castra-Tartos, one of its own, in 1647. He had left Amsterdam as a young man, traveling to Spain and Portugal to try to convert marranos back to Judaism.
Jan Nohas quoted2 years ago
During the first three decades of the century, the most important routes for Jewish traders were those between Holland and Portugal and its colonies (especially Brazil).
Jan Nohas quoted2 years ago
Ashkenazic/Sephardic marriages were strongly discouraged