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693: The Sixteenth Council of Toledo, which had opened on Apri | This day in jew history

693: The Sixteenth Council of Toledo, which had opened on April 25, met for the last time. Among other things, The law code, which granted tax freedom to jewish conversos now transferred the tax obligation to jews who had not "converted". Also, the council ruled that "converts" were allowed to trade with Christians after they had "proven themselves" by recitation of creeds and eating of non-kosher food. The council also enacted penalties against Christians who entered into business transactions with unconverted or "unproven" jews.
Most of the conversos went back to talmudism when the Moors invaded Spain.