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Mizrahi Jews (Hebrew: יהודי המִזְרָח), also
known as
Mizrahim (מִזְרָחִים) in
plural and
Mizrahi (מִזְרָחִי) in singular, and
alternatively referred to...
- this letter's pronunciation, such as ד
dhaleth /d/ (/ð/
among Teimanim,
Mizrachim and some Sephardim; /z/
among some Ashke****m.) or דּ
dalet /d/. In addition...
-
amongst others, the
Sephardic (including
Spanish and
Portuguese and
Mizrachim),
Teimani (Yemenite), Hasidic, Ashke****c (divided into German, Polish...
- grandfather. He
forbade any
contact with Zionists,
including the
religious Mizrachim, and
supported Chaim Elazar Spira, the
Rebbe of Munkacs, in his opposition...
-
Mussaf and "Yigdal"
after Shabbat and
Holiday Maariv.
Among Sefardim,
Mizrachim, Yemenites, and some Aske****m, a
child leads the
congregation in Kiryat...
- was
lower than that
between Ashke****m and any
category of
Sephardim or
Mizrachim." (Burton 2022, p. 421) "(The two books)
transformed Israeli po****tion...
- the
first generation of
holocaust survivors, and
second generation of
Mizrachim in Israel. Azoulay-Hasfari
worked on all
aspects of this
theater group:...
-
stereotype of the
Yemenites as
downtrodden and
rather poor "Oriental" Jews (
mizrachim in
current usage) Lewis's
evidence showed them to be confident, increasingly...
- (Bracha) - The
works of
Bracha Seri,
Henriette Dahan Kalev,
Carmel 2013 "
Mizrachim In Israel." Who's Left in Israel. Ed. Dan Leon. Brighton: Sus**** Academic...