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ESTATE SALE Jews Who Helped Columbus Jewish American Hall Fame Silver Medal

$ 115.62

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  • Year: 1986
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Composition: Silver

    Description

    Jewish American Hall of Fame
    1986 Jews Who Helped Columbus
    struck by Medallic Art Co
    issued in 1986 in .999 Silver
    Limited issue of 230
    diameter 58mm, 126 gm
    in box of issue
    Medal commemorates the 500th anniversary of Columbus' first meeting with Queen Isabella. Medalist: Paul Vincze
    Obverse: Cameos of ABRAHAM ZACUTO, LUIS DE SANTANGEL and DON ISAAC ABRAVANEL, Santa Maria in center, 1492, P. VINCZE.
    Reverse: Columbus kneeling before Queen Isabella et al, i486 in exergue, P. VINCZE
    There has been much speculation over the centuries as to whether Christopher Columbus may have been Jewish or of Jewish descent. The Encyclopaedia Britannica indicates that he may have come from a Spanish-Jewish family settled in Genoa, Italy. But there is no question that it was his Spanish- Jewish friends who were instrumental in arranging for his meeting with the Spanish Monarchs in i486, and who turned his dream into reality.
    Contrary to popular opinion, it was not Queen Isabella's jewelry, but Spanish Jewry that made Columbus' historical trip of discovery possible. Actually it was Luis de Santangel, whose grandfather had converted from Judaism to Christianity under pressure of Spanish persecutions, who lent nearly 5 million maravedis to pay for the voyage. In addition, Santangel's influence with King Ferdinand
    and Queen Isabella was decisive in gaining their acceptance of Columbus' proposals. In recognition of his assistance, Santangel was the first to hear of the historic discoveries directly, in a personal letter from Columbus. Showing his allegiance to his former co-religionists, Luis de Santangel made substantial contributions toward the hiring of ships that enabled them to leave when they were expelled en mass from Spain.
    Another of Columbus' stalwart friends was Don Isaac Abravanel, who had remained loyal to his religion, and who was one of the most distinguished biblical scholars, philosophers and statesmen of the period. He also helped to finance Columbus' voyage, although he was not there to greet the great explorer upon his return, since Abravanel had been expelled
    from Spain in 1492 along with all of the other Jews, in spite of his high position in the court of Ferdinand and Isabella.
    Astronomer and rabbi Abraham Zacuto was also forced to leave his native Spain. He was later named Royal Mathematician to the Portuguese
    royal court. There, he improved the astrolabe (early navigational instrument) and prepared astronomical tables, greatly improving navigational accuracy on the high seas. A copy of Zacuto's astronomical tables, along with Columbus' personal annotations, is still preserved in Seville.
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