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  • New Mexico Jewish Historical Society
    The mid-19 th century marked the arrival of European Ashkenazi Jews via the Santa Fe Trail, and they became the leading merchants in the Territory When the railroad arrived in the 1880s, more Jewish merchants arrived and expanded their business presence throughout New Mexico
  • The Jewish Traveler: Santa Fe - Hadassah Magazine
    By 1880, about 70 percent of New Mexico’s Jews were related by blood or marriage They opened stores, were quartermasters for the United States Army and traded with Native Americans In Santa Fe, they integrated into the social life and were friendly with Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy, who sent them fruit, wine and flowers for the Jewish New
  • New Mexico Jewish History - Jewish Virtual Library
    Among the best known were the Spiegelbergs and Staabs of Santa Fe, the Ilfelds in Las Vegas, and the Freudenthal-Lesinskys in Las Cruces In 1880, there were probably some 180 Jews in the whole Territory Religious and social institutions developed very slowly
  • The Jewish Legacy in NM: A History Different - New Mexico Tourism Travel
    The Jewish Legacy in NM: A History Different Original Santa Fe tour with a unique cultural perspective! Explore New Mexico history and find out how Jews were both Hispanos and Anglos and about the 21st-century Jewish community $25 pp Min $70 Thursdays 10 AM or by appointment
  • New Mexicos Sephardic Jews - History in Santa Fe
    They were the Sephardic Jews who had eluded the Inquisition under the guise of being conversos, Jews who had converted to Catholicism They became known as crypto-Jews because they practiced their Jewish faith secretly while presenting a different persona to the public
  • In Santa Fe, the City Different:Old Jewish Settlers and New
    In Santa Fe life is a little different from what it is elsewhere in the United States, and Santa Fe’s Jews are a little different too—but not altogether unsusceptible to the same tides and currents that seem to be moving Jews the world over Albert Rosenfeld describes some of these
  • The Spiegelbergs of New Mexico: A Family Story of the Southwestern . . .
    By 1846, Prussian born Solomon Jacob Spiegelberg arrived in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an old Spanish frontier town nestled in the foothills of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains Though the first Jewish merchant on the Santa Fe trail, Spiegelberg was apparently not the first Jew in Santa Fe
  • NEW MEXICO - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    A territory in the western division of the United States; acquired after the war with Mexico by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ratified May 30, 1848 The earliest Jewish settler in New Mexico was Jacob Spiegelberg, who went to Santa Fé in 1846
  • Mistaken Identity? The Case of New Mexicos Hidden Jews
    In the mid-1980s a number of people with Spanish surnames began stealing into an office in Santa Fe, peering over their shoulders, shutting the door behind them, and whispering that their
  • Jewish culture adds spice to Santa Fe - Jewish Journal
    Santa Fe has a lot more than great cuisine and an art scene to intrigue travelers — this New Mexico town is more than 400 years old and the oldest state capital in America And for Jewish





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