Being a Jew, Johanan Ramati should never forget some facts. After being persecuted out of Spain and Portugal, the greatest number of Jews found sanctuary in the Islamic Turkish Empire, which was more tolerant towards them than Europe’s Christian states Johanan Ramati visited Belgrade in early February. He was presented as a political scientist and composer, whose primary goal was […]

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