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about the
Eastern Jews.
Maghrebi Jews (מַגּרֶבִּים or מַאגרֶבִּים,
Maghrebim), are a
Jewish diaspora group with a long
history in the
Maghreb region...
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there were
registered 7,620 Sephardim/Mizrahim/
Maghrebim, in Jerusalem, of whom 1,290 were
Maghrebim, from the
Maghreb or
North Africa.
Natives of the...
- the
Maghreb was home to
significant historic Jewish communities called Maghrebim, who
predated the 7th-century
introduction and
conversion of the region...
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primarily in Iran, but also Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey.
There are few
Maghrebim remaining in the Arab world.
About 3,000
remain in
Morocco and 1,100 in...
- in the area of
North Africa known as
Maghreb are also
referred to as
Maghrebim (Maghrebi Jews). In particular, the term "Toshavim" was
applied to the...
- wife was Zelda; he
later married Dahde,
believed to have been of the
Maghrebim or
North African Jewish community of
Hebron (or
maybe the
references are...
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descendants blended with the
original Jewish residents,
called Mustarabim or
Maghrebim, but more
precisely Mashriqes (Murishkes). The
Mamluk period (1260–1517)...
- and Anatolia. The
Jewish po****tion
included Ashke****m,
Sephardim and
Maghrebim while the
Christians were
mostly Protestants. In 1918 the
Sheikh Jarrah...
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Yeshiva (dean of a yeshiva) in Marrakech, Morocco. Tzuf
Dvash Synagogue Maghrebim The
Sephardic Community Committee of Jerusalem. Hod Yosef. Jerusalem:...