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Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno

Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno

"Municipal interpretive centre linking Castelo Rodrigo’s Jewish heritage with Ephraim Bueno, a Portuguese Jewish physician active in Amsterdam."

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The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno is located at Rua Dr. Ricardo Machado, nº 13, in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo. It is dedicated to the Jewish presence in the municipality and to Ephraim Bueno, a Jewish physician and writer born in Castelo Rodrigo in 1599.

Ephraim Bueno and the Sephardic diaspora

Ephraim Bueno, also known in Christian or Iberian contexts as Martim Álvares Bueno, belonged to a Portuguese Jewish family whose history later became connected with the Sephardic diaspora in northern Europe. He studied medicine, settled in Amsterdam and became part of the Portuguese Jewish community of the city.

In Amsterdam, Bueno was active as a physician, intellectual and writer. He was also connected to the world of Hebrew and Sephardic printing. His figure is especially known today because Rembrandt van Rijn portrayed him in the seventeenth century. The Rijksmuseum preserves a portrait of Ephraim Bueno painted by Rembrandt between 1645 and 1647.

Bueno died in Amsterdam in 1665 and was buried at Beth Haim, the Portuguese Jewish cemetery in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, near Amsterdam.

Jewish heritage in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo

The centre was inaugurated in July 2020 by the Municipality of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, during the municipal holiday celebrations. It was created as the main interpretive space for the local Jewish heritage route, bringing together dispersed traces of Jewish presence in the municipality.

The exhibition presents the Jewish history of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo through royal chancery records, Inquisition processes, local marks of Jewish presence and interpretive material connected to the former judiaria. It includes several exhibition rooms, a small area prepared to function as a synagogue, a replica of Rembrandt’s portrait of Ephraim Bueno and the genealogical tree of his family.

The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno today

The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno connects the medieval Jewish presence in Castelo Rodrigo with the later history of Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam. Its importance lies in this bridge between local documentation, frontier Jewish settlement in the Beira Interior and the wider Sephardic diaspora of the seventeenth century.

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Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno
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Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno

"Municipal interpretive centre linking Castelo Rodrigo’s Jewish heritage with Ephraim Bueno, a Portuguese Jewish physician active in Amsterdam."

Location
Rua Dr. Ricardo Machado, nº 13, 6440-135 Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Portugal

The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno is located at Rua Dr. Ricardo Machado, nº 13, in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo. It is dedicated to the Jewish presence in the municipality and to Ephraim Bueno, a Jewish physician and writer born in Castelo Rodrigo in 1599.

Ephraim Bueno and the Sephardic diaspora

Ephraim Bueno, also known in Christian or Iberian contexts as Martim Álvares Bueno, belonged to a Portuguese Jewish family whose history later became connected with the Sephardic diaspora in northern Europe. He studied medicine, settled in Amsterdam and became part of the Portuguese Jewish community of the city.

In Amsterdam, Bueno was active as a physician, intellectual and writer. He was also connected to the world of Hebrew and Sephardic printing. His figure is especially known today because Rembrandt van Rijn portrayed him in the seventeenth century. The Rijksmuseum preserves a portrait of Ephraim Bueno painted by Rembrandt between 1645 and 1647.

Bueno died in Amsterdam in 1665 and was buried at Beth Haim, the Portuguese Jewish cemetery in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, near Amsterdam.

Jewish heritage in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo

The centre was inaugurated in July 2020 by the Municipality of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, during the municipal holiday celebrations. It was created as the main interpretive space for the local Jewish heritage route, bringing together dispersed traces of Jewish presence in the municipality.

The exhibition presents the Jewish history of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo through royal chancery records, Inquisition processes, local marks of Jewish presence and interpretive material connected to the former judiaria. It includes several exhibition rooms, a small area prepared to function as a synagogue, a replica of Rembrandt’s portrait of Ephraim Bueno and the genealogical tree of his family.

The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno today

The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno connects the medieval Jewish presence in Castelo Rodrigo with the later history of Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam. Its importance lies in this bridge between local documentation, frontier Jewish settlement in the Beira Interior and the wider Sephardic diaspora of the seventeenth century.

Timeline

  • 1599 Ephraim Bueno was born in Castelo Rodrigo.
  • 1645-1647 Rembrandt van Rijn produced a portrait of Ephraim Bueno, now preserved by the Rijksmuseum.
  • 1665 Ephraim Bueno died in Amsterdam and was buried at Beth Haim, the Portuguese Jewish cemetery in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.
  • July 2020 The Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno was inaugurated in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo.

Sources & Bibliography

  1. MUNICÍPIO DE FIGUEIRA DE CASTELO RODRIGO. Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno. Local: Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo. Editora: Município de Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo. Ano: n.d. https://www.cm-fcr.pt/visitar/museus/centro-interpretativo-ephraim-bueno
  2. RTP / LUSA. Centro Ephraim Bueno coloca Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo na rota do turismo judaico. Editora: RTP Notícias. Ano: 2020. https://www.rtp.pt/noticias/cultura/centro-ephraim-bueno-coloca-figueira-de-castelo-rodrigo-na-rota-do-turismo-judaico_n1243404
  3. RIJKSMUSEUM. Portret van Ephraïm Bueno. Autor: Rembrandt van Rijn. Local: Amsterdam. Editora: Rijksmuseum. Ano: 1645-1647. https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/object/Portrait-of-Ephraim-Bueno--de32778990f7ea84951038afa906c8dd
  4. WEISZ, George M.; ALBURY, William R. Rembrandt’s Jewish Physician: Dr Ephraim Bueno (1599-1665): A Brief Medical History. Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal. Ano: 2013. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3678836
  5. JEWISH HERITAGE EUROPE. Portugal: Jewish interpretive center to open in town where “Rembrandt’s doctor” Ephraim Bueno was born. Editora: Jewish Heritage Europe. Ano: 2020. https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2020/02/05/portugal-town-to-open-jewish-heritage
  6. TUR4ALL. Centro Interpretativo Ephraim Bueno. Editora: TUR4all. Ano: n.d. https://www.tur4all.com/resources/centro-interpretativo-ephraim-bueno

Additional Information

Official website: https://www.cm-fcr.pt/visitar/museus/centro-interpretativo-ephraim-bueno
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 351 271 311 365

Article researched and curated by Jew Where.

The Jew Where project is collaborative. Do you have additional information, found an inaccuracy, or have historical photos of this location? Contact our team.