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Isaac de Castro Tartas (ca. 1623, Tartas, Gascony – December 15, 1647, Lisbon) was a Marrano and Jewish martyr. Castro Tartas was born in France, where his parents had found refuge, under cover as Catholics, before moving to Amsterdam in 1640. Isaac remained with his family in Amsterdam only one year, where he continued studies in philosophy and Hebrew, before emigrating to Brazil with his aunt and her husband Moses Raphael de Aguilar. His parents and two younger brothers remained, one of them, David de Castro Tartas, later became notable as a printer in Amsterdam. The family was also related to the physician Elijah Montalto. In 1641 he arrived in Paraíba,
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, where he lived for several years. Against the wishes of his relatives there, he went later to
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, the colony's capital, where he was recognized as a
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, arrested by the
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, and sent to Lisbon.''The encyclopedia of Jewish knowledge''
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1946 "CASTRO TARTAS, ISAAC De: Martyr; b. Tartas, Gascony, c.1623: d. Lisbon, 1647. He was arrested by the Inquisition in Bahia dos Santos and sent to Lisbon.
Although a Dutch citizen, he was summoned before the tribunal of the Inquisition, where he at once avowed his belief in Judaism and his determination to remain true to the faith. All the endeavors of the inquisitors to convert him to Roman Catholism were in vain. On December 15, 1647 (not September 23, as was erroneously supposed), this young man was led, together with five fellow-sufferers, to the stake. In the midst of the flames he called out in startling tones, "Shema' Yisrael! ear, O Israel!The Lord our God is One!" With the word "Echad" (One), he died. For several years the public of Lisbon repeated his last words, so that the Inquisition was finally compelled to interdict this confession of the Jewish faith, under the threat of severe punishment. In
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the tragic end of the promising young man occasioned deep mourning. A memorial sermon was delivered by
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(printed at the press of Isaac's younger brother), and elegies in Hebrew and in Spanish were written in his honor by Solomon de Oliveyra and Jonah Abravanel.


References and Bibliography

* Cardoso, Isaac, ''Las Excelencias de los Hebreos'', pp. 324 ''et seq.'' * Kayserling, Meyer, ''Geschichte der Juden in Portugal'', pp. 308 ''et seq.'' (availabl
here
*—, ''Sephardim'', pp. 204 ''et seq.'' *''Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society'', iv 130 ''et seq.'' *


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