Posted on 05/03/2005 4:15:10 PM PDT by SJackson
For the first time since expelling its Jews in the 15th century, Portugal has once again begun producing kosher olive oil under strict rabbinical supervision.
The product, which is being marketed under the name Ribeiro Sanches Kosher, is manufactured by Penazeites, one of the countrys most important manufacturers of olive oil, in the central Portuguese town of Penamacor.
The oil bears a triangle-K kosher symbol and is under the supervision of Rabbi Elisha Salas, an emissary of the Jerusalem-based Shavei Israel organization (www.shavei.org),who serves as rabbi of the Jewish community of Oporto, Portugals second-largest city. The olive oil is also certified kosher for Passover.
It was an honor for us to be able to make kosher olive oil for Jews in Portugal and abroad for the first time in 500 years, said Joao Manuel Rodrigues, Penazeites commercial director. In the past, our town was home to a large Jewish population, so we thought it only fitting that we undertake this project, which in some small way closes a historical circle.
Most of Portugals Jews were either expelled or forced to convert en masse to Catholicism in 1497 after King Manuel I launched a brutal campaign to purge his realm of any Jewish presence. Nonetheless, many continued to practice Judaism covertly, while living outwardly as Catholics. At the time of the decree, Jews constituted nearly 20% of the population, such that many Portuguese today are believed to have at least some Jewish ancestry.
My name is Mendes, which traditionally was a Portuguese Jewish name so maybe my ancestors were Jewish? said Carlos Mendes, a communications consultant for the company. The renewal of kosher olive oil production in Portugal is a sign that Jewish culture can once again flourish here.
As a gesture of reconciliation, the design of the olive oils label bears the motto, For the return of the Jewish people, and even includes a quote from Tractate Menachot (53b) of the Talmud: Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: Why is Israel compared to an olive tree? Because just as the leaves of an olive tree do not fall off in either summer or winter, so too the Jewish people shall not be cast off.
Bumping this!
I love olive oil!
Ever wonder where the "oport" comes from in "Rappaport?"
Where can we buy Kosher Portuguese Olive Oil in the U.S. or Canada?I know Portugal is one of the leading producers of olives in the world and one of the oldest Sephardic communities is in the mountainous area of northern Portugal around Braga (Braganza).
Lisbon's Jewish quarter was destroyed in the great earthquake of 1755.
The Jews of Northern Portugal 1391-1497 & beyond

I can only find SPANISH Kosher olive oil.
http://www.foodfromspain.com/
Perhaps the Portuguese oil isn't ready yet...
Maybe a Jewish or an Israeli kosher foods website will carry the olive oil from Portugal, or the company could do mail order for overseas customers?
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