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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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It was truly like a medieval castle, with its walled-in grounds and security, its employees, some of whom I could see now cutting grass and trimming bushes.
Family Storms 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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Once thriving communities, the walled-in quarters had been decimated in 1492.
Bob Schulman: Sephardic Spain: Mazel Bueno Bob Schulman 2011
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