
New Books in Jewish Studies Shlomo Pereira, "Monuments de Papel E Pergaminho: Hebrew Printing in Portugal at the End of the 15th Century" (Chabad Portugal Press, 2025)
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Dec 25, 2025 Rabbi Professor Shlomo Pereira, a scholar of Jewish history, delves into his book on Hebrew printing in late 15th-century Portugal. He reveals how manuscripts serve as monuments in a history marred by persecution. Pereira highlights the contributions of Rabbi Abraham Zacuto, linking Jewish advancements in navigation to broader cultural impacts. He contrasts Iberian commentators’ personal narratives with more detached traditions, and discusses the transformative role of Hebrew printing that influenced the Ottoman Empire.
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Paper And Parchment As Monuments
- Portugal's surviving Jewish legacy is primarily paper: manuscripts and printed books rather than buildings.
- Rabbi Shlomo Pereira reframes these texts as the country's real 'monuments' from the late 15th century.
Reframing Iberian History Through Contributions
- Highlighting Jewish scholarly and scientific contributions enriches Iberian history and builds bridges with non-Jewish communities.
- Pereira emphasizes celebrating accomplishments alongside acknowledging persecution to create a fuller shared past.
Why 'Iberian Jews' Is The Right Term
- By the late 1400s Portugal's Jewish community was overwhelmingly made up of Spanish exiles.
- Pereira therefore uses 'Iberian Jews' to reflect this mixed, mobile population and its centrality in Portugal.



