Astruc Remoch

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Astruc Rimoc, més tard Francesc de Sant Jordi, poeta i metge jueu dels segles xiv i xv nascut a Fraga. Va visitar de Saragossa i altres prominents jueus. Va mantenir la seva religió durant el pogrom de 1391, però el 1414 va renunciar a la seva religió i es va convertir al cristianisme, prenent el nom de Francesc de Sant Jordi. A partir d'aquest moment es va dedicar a intentar convertir a jueus, per al que va enviar una polèmica epístola circular convidant a altres jueus a seguir el seu exemple. Entre les persones a què intentar convertir es trobava el seu amic , probablement fill d'Isaac Bonfós ben Shealtiel de Falces. rdf:langString
Astruc Remoch (sometimes spelled Raimuch) was a Jewish convert to Catholicism who made his mark in history by attempting the conversion of other Jews during the 14th century. Remoch was a medical doctor in Fraga, Spain in the 14th century. He had contact with prominent Jews of his day, such as of Zaragoza. The satirical poet Solomon ben Reuben Bonfed wrote his own much less careful reply to Remoch's arguments in a rhyming prose that attacked each of Remoch's arguments. rdf:langString
Astruc Rimoc Dios, Remoc, Raimoc o Remoch, más tarde Francisco Días Corni o Francisco Dios Carne, poeta y médico judío de los siglos XIV y XV nacido en Fraga.​​ Como judío ortodoxo visitó a Benveniste ibn Labi de Zaragoza y a otros prominentes judíos. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Astruc Rimoc
rdf:langString Astruc Remoch
rdf:langString Astruc Rimoc
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rdf:langString Astruc Rimoc, més tard Francesc de Sant Jordi, poeta i metge jueu dels segles xiv i xv nascut a Fraga. Va visitar de Saragossa i altres prominents jueus. Va mantenir la seva religió durant el pogrom de 1391, però el 1414 va renunciar a la seva religió i es va convertir al cristianisme, prenent el nom de Francesc de Sant Jordi. A partir d'aquest moment es va dedicar a intentar convertir a jueus, per al que va enviar una polèmica epístola circular convidant a altres jueus a seguir el seu exemple. Entre les persones a què intentar convertir es trobava el seu amic , probablement fill d'Isaac Bonfós ben Shealtiel de Falces.
rdf:langString Astruc Remoch (sometimes spelled Raimuch) was a Jewish convert to Catholicism who made his mark in history by attempting the conversion of other Jews during the 14th century. Remoch was a medical doctor in Fraga, Spain in the 14th century. He had contact with prominent Jews of his day, such as of Zaragoza. In 1391, Astruc Remoch was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church, taking the name Francisco Dias-Carni. Following his conversion, Remoch's belief in the Catholic doctrine of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus was so strong that he endangered his old Jewish friend , (probably a son of the physician Isaac Bonfos born Shealtiel of Falces), in his efforts to get Bonfos to convert as well. Remoch (Francisco) wrote a letter to his friend in Hebrew, critical of Judaism and supportive of the beliefs of Christianity. In response, Remoch received two letters. Bonfos composed a careful response to what was a very delicate topic during the Inquisition, avoiding any statements that the Church might find offensive. The satirical poet Solomon ben Reuben Bonfed wrote his own much less careful reply to Remoch's arguments in a rhyming prose that attacked each of Remoch's arguments. Solomon first apologizes for his interference in matters that are none of his business, then insists that as a Jew he cannot remain silent amidst the argument, and continues to argue that the Christian belief system was unsupportable, stating, "You twist and distort the Bible text to establish the Trinity."
rdf:langString Astruc Rimoc Dios, Remoc, Raimoc o Remoch, más tarde Francisco Días Corni o Francisco Dios Carne, poeta y médico judío de los siglos XIV y XV nacido en Fraga.​​ Como judío ortodoxo visitó a Benveniste ibn Labi de Zaragoza y a otros prominentes judíos. Mantuvo su religión durante el pogromo de 1391, pero en 1414 renunció a su religión y se convirtió al cristianismo, tomando el nombre de Francisco Días-Corni. A partir de ese momento se dedicó a intentar convertir a judíos, para lo que envió una polémica epístola circular invitando a otros judíos a seguir su ejemplo. Entre las personas a la que intentó convertir se encontraba su amigo En-Shealtiel Bonfos, probablemente hijo de Isaac Bonfos ben Shealtiel de Falces.​​
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