Saturday, February 26, 2011

tolerance

"Serotta's account of a small community that lived in harmony with other religious and ethnic groups for 450 years is a prime example of the tolerance and pluralism characteristic of Sephardic Jewry, said Rabbi Daniel Bouskila, director of special projects for the L.A.-based Sephardic Education Center." So it is not also a prime example of the tolerance and pluralism of the people with whom they lived?