Sitting at a crossroads between Spain and France, Catalonia enjoys a rich historical heritage that bears a stronger mark than it may seem from the Jewish community that once lived there – and still does.
Jewish presence in Catalonia began over 1000 years ago, and at one point Catalan Jews were a sizeable percentage of the local population and became a beacon for worlwide Jewish culture and religion. However, a wave of violence at the end on the 14th century heralded the end of the community. It would be so for over 500 years, until at the end of the 19th century Jewish immigrants started to arrive to Catalonia. First from Turkey and central Europe, and eventually from all over.
Now it hosts a small but lively community and a rich but complex heritage that resists straightforward definitions.