- pronunciation: [ʃuˈətə];
singular Xueta, also
known as
Xuetons and
spelled as
Chuetas) are a
social group on the
Spanish island of Majorca, in the Mediterranean...
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which 30%
stated that they
would never marry a
Chueta and 5%
declared that they do not even want to have
Chueta friends.
Specific groups of
conversos left...
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synagogue of
Palma de Mallorca. It is
estimated that
there are
roughly 20,000
Chuetas living on the
island of
Majorca today, and they
practiced strict endogamy...
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religiosas en España". La Vanguardia. 2
April 2015. "El
cristianismo judío de un
chueta pobre". Monografias.com (in Spanish). 9
February 2003.
Retrieved 10 November...
- the
entire community of
Sephardi descendants in
Palma de Mallorca, the
Chuetas, as Jewish. They
number approximately 18,000
people or just over 2% of...
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yehudi יֽהוּדִי came to
denote 'Jew', resp. 'Jewish'. cp. 'Judaic', 'Jew', '
Chueta' and 'Yiddish'.
According to
rabbi Marcus Jastrow's dictionary,
yehudi is...
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important financiers. In 1691,
during a
number of
autos de fé in Majorca, 37
chuetas, or
conversos of Majorca, were
burned alive.
During the
eighteenth century...
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Christianity or
exile for Jews,
numerous conversos, also
called Xueta (or
Chueta) in the
Balearic Islands ruled by Spain,
publicly professed Roman Catholicism...
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synagogue of
Palma de Mallorca. Is
estimated that
there are
roughly 20,000
Chuetas living on the
island of
Mallorca today, and they
practiced strict endogamy...
- Spanish-Portuguese
Nation of the Caribbeans: La Nacion".
Jewish Virtual Library. "
Chuetas of
Majorca recognized as Jewish"; The
Jerusalem Post 07/12/2011 Moshe,...