David M. Gitlitz is a professor emeritus of Hispanic studies at the University of Rhode Island. His publications include Secrecy and Deceit: The Religion of the Crypto-Jews and The Lost Minyan (both from UNM Press).
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One. Beginnings in the Raya de Portugal Chapter Two. Going to Mexico Chapter Three. The Castellanos's Jewish Life in Mexico City in the 1530s and 1540s Chapter Four. Tomas's First Mine: Ayoteco Chapter Five. Tomas de Fonseca's Pachuca Mine and the Mining Revolution Chapter Six. Tomas's Mine in Tlalpujahua Chapter Seven. Tomas de Fonseca Reconnects Chapter Eight. The Portuguese Come to America Chapter Nine. From Solitary Worship to Community Chapter Ten. The Taxco Miners Chapter Eleven. The Jewish Life of the Taxco Miners Chapter Twelve. Pachuca and Manuel de Lucena's General Store Chapter Thirteen. Lucena's Judaizing Community in Mexico City and Pachuca Chapter Fourteen. Judaizing from Tlalpujahua Chapter Fifteen. Destruction and Survival Chapter Sixteen. Some Conclusions Appendix One. Origins and Arrivals Appendix Two. Holiday Observances Appendix Three. Enriquez-Lucena Holiday Attendees Bibliography Index

