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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
On July 27, 1656 (the 6th of Av, 5416, on the Jewish calendar), Bento (Baruch) de Spinoza was formally expelled from the Portuguese-Jewish community of Amsterdam by the ma’amad, or governing board, of the Talmud Torah congregation. The writ of ostracism (or ban), called a herem, may originally have been composed in Hebrew and read before the congregation in the synagogue. However, it is extant only in a Portuguese version entered in the Livro dos Acordos da Naçao e Ascamot, the community’s record book. Spinoza was only twenty-three years old when the herem was issued; as far as we know he had not yet written anything.
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