Special Monograph - The Mystery of Calatayud's Name

29/09/2025 17 min Temporada 1
Special Monograph - The Mystery of Calatayud's Name

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Special Monograph - The Mystery of Calatayud's Name
In this definitive and exhaustive 18-minute monograph, Rabbi Yehuda ben Shlomo Albilbili takes us on a complete journey toward the truth about the origin of Calatayud's name. A long, emotional, and academically rigorous episode that brings together all theories, all sources, and all available evidence to resolve this fascinating historical mystery once and for all.

Discover the official story of the "Castle of Ayub" and its serious linguistic and historical problems. Learn about the mystery of the lost source: the "History of Calatayud" by Mohammad ben Zuleiman, the Muslim scholar who fled after the Christian conquest of 1120 and whose original work has never been found. Explore the alternative Hebrew theories: Qal'at al-Yahud (The Fortress of the Jews) and Qal'at Ayob (The Fortress of Job), which point to a Jewish origin prior to the Muslim arrival.

Dive into the revolutionary research by historian Herbert González Zymla about the Major Synagogue made of stone, an architectural anomaly that suggests pre-Islamic Jewish independence, and the fascinating parallel with the Castro of the Jews in León. An episode that addresses everything from the first critics like Masdeu and Codera to the most recent archaeological evidence, including the rich history of Calatayud's Jewish community: their moments of splendor representing 20% of the population, their specialization in metallurgy inherited from Bilbilis, their uniqueness in being saved from the 1391 pogroms, the pressures of conversion, and the painful exile of 1492.

In the end, you will understand why this fascinating mystery will never be completely resolved, but also why that is precisely what makes history so captivating. A monograph that demonstrates that history is not a dogma we must accept without question, but an interpretation that demands critical thinking. Because history, in the end, is for thinking, not for believing.

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