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Dona Reynolds, Blog
The Annual Sugar Plum Festival kicked off last night with a preview open house and will open the doors today having festivities happening all weekend long. The Sugar Plum festival is an annual event hosted by the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art offering great gifts and ideas for the holiday season.
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Dona Gracia Mendes
The story of Dona Gracia Mendes of the House of Nasi, the fifteenth century heroine of the Sephardic Anusim. As a 'Maranna', Dona Gracia (Nasi) was married to Francisco Mendes of the House of Nasi. Her husband ran a large trading enterprise. He died in 1535, leaving her a widow at twenty-five. The Inquisition, an increasingly mortal threat, forced her to leave her homeland and flee with her children to Antwerp. Later, from 1549 to 1553, she lived in Ferrara where the tolerant Duke Ercole d'Este allowed her to practice her true religion. Nevertheless, she was still persecuted in Italy because of her Jewish faith. It was only in Constantinople that she found the personal freedom she had sought throughout her life. In the tradition of her religion she devoted herself to good works. She built houses of prayer and teaching and supported needy fellow Jews. She died in 1568, the 'heart of her people'.
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