What Took Them So Long?

Better late than never. Spain has decided to right a very old wrong, by awarding its citizenship to Sephardic Jews that present proof of their ancestry, without having to have lived in Spain for two years, as previously required. As we all know, in 1492, Spain expelled Jews from its territory, except those who converted to Christianity. That was not only unfair but unwise, given the loss of intelligence, scholarship and talent it entailed. But, prejudice -- especially religious -- is very powerful and dies hard. So, it has taken the country these five centuries to correct that big mistake.

Maybe, if there had been more Jews in Spain all these years, they could have lent their financial talent to avoid the economic crisis the country finds itself in.

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