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Christopher Columbus' Jewish Roots Examined By Historians

Posted: Updated: 05/22/2012 6:05 pm

Christopher Columbus Jewish

Over five centuries after the famed explorer's death, historians are taking a fresh look at what motivated Christopher Columbus to make his voyage across the Atlantic -- and how his faith may have played into those motivations.

Some scholars, after analyzing Columbus' will and other documents, have devised a new theory about the explorer. They believe he was a Marrano, or a Jew who pretended to be a Catholic to avoid religious persecution. These historians also theorize that Columbus' main goal in life was to liberate Jerusalem from Muslim control, and that he decided to take his historic quest to North America in order to find a new homeland for Jews who had been forced out of Spain.

During the time of Columbus' voyage, Marranos were a targeted group. Tens of thousands of them were tortured during the Spanish Inquisition, so keeping one's true religious identity secret was a crucial priority for many.

As CNN reports, Columbus' will contained five provisions that some scholars believe to be evidence of the explorer's true faith:

Two of his wishes -- tithe one-tenth of his income to the poor and provide an anonymous dowry for poor girls -- are part of Jewish customs. He also decreed to give money to a Jew who lived at the entrance of the Lisbon Jewish Quarter.

On those documents, Columbus used a triangular signature of dots and letters that resembled inscriptions found on gravestones of Jewish cemeteries in Spain. He ordered his heirs to use the signature in perpetuity.

According to British historian Cecil Roth's "The History of the Marranos," the anagram was a cryptic substitute for the Kaddish, a prayer recited in the synagogue by mourners after the death of a close relative. Thus, Columbus's subterfuge allowed his sons to say Kaddish for their crypto-Jewish father when he died. Finally, Columbus left money to support the crusade he hoped his successors would take up to liberate the Holy Land.

Scholars also point to the real financiers of the voyage as evidence of the trip's purpose. While most schoolchildren grow up learning that the expedition was financed by Queen Isabella, historians say it was mostly paid for by two prominent Jews who had been forced to convert to Catholicism, Louis de Santangel and Gabriel Sanchez.

While these claims may be difficult to verify, the new portrait of Columbus painted by these scholars adds a complicated layer to the already convoluted sentiment toward the famed explorer. While he is lauded in the United States with a federal holiday and a receives a great deal of credit for discovering North America, his legacy has been tainted by charges of genocide and exploitation. But if Columbus' true intent was not imperialism, but freedom from religious trial, public perception of the man may shift yet again.

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Over five centuries after the famed explorer's death, historians are taking a fresh look at what motivated Christopher Columbus to make his voyage across the Atlantic -- and how his faith may have pla...
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09:43 PM on 02/21/2013
I think Columbus was Jewish. Took him until he was 30 to leave home. Refused to use a map. Tried to sail to Miami beach. Http://Anuglyamerican.com
07:55 PM on 11/27/2012
Native Americans, the lost tribe, Columbus a jew. Hell sue the
gentiles for back rent !!!
04:51 PM on 04/23/2013
Gentiles are not Jews.
01:41 PM on 11/04/2012
Finally the Truth uncovered... What about Pinzon, Pizarro, Ponce de Leon and all the others. For us it was not a Secret.
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Ken Ratcliff
06:14 PM on 10/18/2012
He was an Edomite.
01:15 PM on 10/11/2012
So, Columbus was a guy who feared persecution of his race... so, he sailed across the ocean to persecute millions of people belonging to another race. Yup, makes perfect sense.
10:30 PM on 07/10/2012
There is absolutely NOTHING to substantiate ANY of this nonsensical "revisionism". As much as the Jews would like to add him to their "Jewish Hit Parade" of famous people in history and top performers, on stage, in hollywood, science, etc...Columbus was NOT a Jew...
Have patience...you'll find another one somewhere...
05:07 PM on 10/08/2012
don't be jealous.
11:05 PM on 03/01/2013
What's there to be jealous of? He was a horrible navigator. Aryans have contributed more to society then the Jews. You Jews also try to claim great men to be Jews when they aren't like for example Johann Bach. Bach was a protestant like Martin Luther.
09:34 PM on 10/08/2012
well, if you ever read a book, you would see that there is incredibly sustantive evidence that corroborates this notion. your obvious anti-Semitism is booooooring...
10:26 PM on 07/10/2012
NONSENSE! The corrupting of history and historical figures is absolutely unacceptable. When will it stop. We already heard that Hitler has "Jewish" roots. For god's sake...enough is enough
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05:31 AM on 06/11/2012
"They believe he was a Marrano, or a Jew who pretended to be a Catholic to avoid religious persecution. These historians also theorize that Columbus' main goal in life was to liberate Jerusalem from Muslim control, and that he decided to take his historic quest to North America in order to find a new homeland for Jews who had been forced out of Spain."

Revisionist history and misleading h_asbara propaganda doing as much to praise one race and malign the other... Sad
12:55 PM on 06/18/2012
Really, Ravin? Its all theorhetical right now but you're sure jumping on the anti-Judaism bandwagon pretty quickly, yourself.
08:54 PM on 05/31/2012
hey! jesus was jewish too
you christians got a big problem!!!!!
04:59 PM on 04/23/2013
Look up the Israeli tv show Gorilla and Toffee which shows Jews teaching children that Jesus was a nazi. The Jews are the ones that have a big problem.
08:51 PM on 05/31/2012
hey! even jesus is jewish!
you christians got a real problem!!!!
10:32 PM on 07/10/2012
Jesus converted...how about the rest of you??? Do you subscribe to His crucifixion??? If you don't...how does that affect your standing as a Jew?
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TrickyDOTcom
Truth is Stranger than Fiction!
01:08 PM on 09/06/2012
Jesus converted to what...?
02:31 PM on 09/27/2012
Jesus converted? oh really? Care to expound on what exactly he converted to? i'll wait here for a reply.
11:53 AM on 05/31/2012
There is a possibility he was Jewish but the evidence in the article is not so grand to come to a conclusion.
10:02 AM on 07/26/2012
No the article doesn't really clarify anything much. In an interview the book report radio had with Steve Berry, author of the recent "The Columbus Affair", he dopes incorporate in his book that Columbus was a converso, and names his source as Simon Wiesenthal's book; 'Sails of Hope'. Which I haven't read. But looking at Columbus' signature, and taking into consideration that inscribed all but one of his letters with Hebrew, would go a long way suggesting that he had Jewish roots.
02:53 PM on 07/26/2012
I googled it. Skimmed over articles and only picked out that his letters x and y 'appear' to be Hebrew. I sometimes write in French. Doesn't make me a Frenchman does it?
Thier seems to be a lot of vague indications. But hard evidence is something else.
Wiesenthal's viewpoints on other topics have been criticized much.
03:40 PM on 09/06/2012
According to Armenian news sources, Columbus wrote a number of letters in the Armenian language to supposed "relatives" in Italy. He did go thru Armenian territories on his travels to China...he is also alleged to have written about ancient Armenian "cemeteries" in [Canton?] province. How much of this can be substantiated is a matter of investigation. But, here again, is another "link" to Columbus' possible lineage.
11:42 AM on 05/31/2012
A lot of things are possible. However judging from the article, dosen`t look like a lot of evidence.
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SamSeven
You're either with Humanity or you're not.
01:04 PM on 05/28/2012
Next we will hear that George Washington was J_ewish too.
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07:14 PM on 05/28/2012
That'll break your heart...
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Talab
I tot i taw a putty tat
07:26 AM on 06/11/2012
Setting the groundwork to claim a "Right of Return " to America ?? hmmm Could Be ....
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Kym Lewis
Along the way a switch got flipped.
02:02 AM on 05/28/2012
Seems like an accusation/witch hunt.
03:50 PM on 05/27/2012
I think Columbus built at least one church. And gave Santa and Santo to names.