Spain’s main Jewish organization blames crisis on Catalan separatists’ ‘unilateral’ move The Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain ended its neutrality on independence, even though Barcelona's Jews are deeply divided on the issue.
This Reform synagogue started by women is shaking up Jewish life in Spain A “núcleo duro" or "hard core" of four women bring progressive Judaism to the Spanish capital — a departure from the city’s traditionally Orthodox-dominated Jewish life.
Sephardic vogue, Argentine immigrants fueling Jewish revival in Spain Amid a surge in interest in Spanish Jewish heritage, about a dozen new congregations have opened in Spain over the past decade.