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Megorashim (Hebrew: מגורשים "expelled") or rūmiyīn (Moroccan Arabic: روميين, lit. 'Romans, Europeans, foreigners') is a term used to
refer to Jews from...
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significant differences between urban and
rural po****tions,
Toshavim and
Megorashim, and
inhabitants of
different cities and regions. It was not uncommon...
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lands in
which the Jews
expelled from
Spain in 15th
century settled ("
Megorashim", "expellees"). The Jews in the area of
North Africa known as Maghreb...
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Moroccan Jews
started migrating to
Brazil in 1810. They
included two groups:
Megorashim,
meaning "expelled":
Sephardic Jews,
descendants of Jews
expelled from...
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Isaac Abarbanel stated he led 300,000 Jews out of Spain)
dubbed "
Megorashim" ("Expelled Ones", in
contrast to the
local Jews they met whom they called...
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Western Sephardic Jews
fleeing from the
Iberian Peninsula (known as the
Megorashim) in
subsequent generations,
especially after the 1492
expulsion of Jews...
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community along ethnic lines for many generations. In Fez, for example, the
Megorashim of
Spanish origin retained their heritage and
their Spanish language while...
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fleeing the
inquisition in
Spain and Portugal. They are
referred to as the
Megorashim,
while the Jews
already in
Morocco are
referred to as the Toshavim. Many...
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Ottoman Empire,
including the
Maghreb (where the
community was
known as
Megorashim) and the
Levant at the
behest of
Sultan Bayezid II.
Factors both internal...
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specific type of terefah,
among the Fez
Jewry between Toshavim and
Megorashim The
English word
porge is from Judeo-Spanish
porgar (from
Spanish purgar...