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Thousands in queue for Jewish Portuguese citizenship

Three years after the Portuguese government began accepting ancestral citizenship applications, Jewish interest remains high

October 24, 2017 17:01
Yigal Ben Zion with his new Portuguese ID card
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Yigal Ben Zion grew up in Kfar Saba, Israel, in the 1970s, but his grandmother Esther Dias would usually speak to him in Ladino, the language that the Sephardic Jews developed after fleeing Spain and Portugal back in the 15th and 16th centuries. He is convinced that these childhood conversations with her helped produce in him a deep emotional connection to Portugal.

Eight months ago, he was able to gain Portuguese nationality, having applied through a program designed to award citizenship to descendants of Portuguese Jews.

“I’m still very excited about getting Portuguese nationality,” says Yigal, who reads news about Portugal every day on the Internet and who has visited the country many times over the last few years.

“I even went back again just three weeks ago, for Yom Kippur, to pray together with the Porto community.