The Cross and the Almond Tree

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<p>For over a thousand years the hearts of Sicily's Jews beat to the rhythm of the Mediterranean. Arriving in Roman times they founded communities along the coast in Palermo Messina Syracuse and Catania building lives of faith craft and learning. Synagogues rose beside marketplaces; the scent of wine and olives mingled with prayer and scholars wrote as waves whispered beyond the walls.</p><p>Under Arab rule Jewish culture flourished even more. Physicians merchants and scholars moved freely between Sicily Tunis and Córdoba their Hebrew interwoven with Arabic psalms echoing alongside Andalusian hymns. The Normans and Hohenstaufens continued to protect these communities allowing them to grow in strength and spirit.</p><p>This fragile balance shattered in the fifteenth century with Spanish rule. The Church hardened its heart; blood libels fear and forced conversions disturbed the peace. Yet study houses remained open and Sabbath candles still glowed at twilight.</p><p>Then in 1492 the royal decree arrived. Thousands were forced to pack their lives into small chests and flee across the very sea they had long mastered. Those who remained converted and lived in hiding; those who left carried with them the memory of Palermo's alleys and the scent of Catania's fields.</p><p>Thus the ancient light of Sicilian Jewry was extinguished though its glimmer never truly died. It traveled with the exiles and remained etched in the memory of the Mediterranean.</p><p>Against this turbulent backdrop a forbidden love blossoms between Sofia Pellegrini the daughter of a Catholic wine merchant and Lorenzo di Montalbano the youngest son of a powerful family from Syracuse.</p>
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