The city of Salonika has become one …

Years: 1612 - 1623

The city of Salonika has become one in which the Jews play a considerable role, the Ottomans’ invitation of the Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 having prevented the Greek element from dominating the city.

For the ensuing four centuries, the Sephardic Jews, Muslims and Greek Orthodox would remain the principal groups in the city.

The city, often called "Mother of Israel", is to remain the largest Jewish city in the world for at least two hundred years.

The Sephardim of Constantinople and Salonika are important links in international trade between the Mediterranean, Amsterdam and the East.

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