- romanized: Səp̄āraḏ,
Israeli pronunciation: [sfaˈʁad]; also Sfard, Spharad,
Sefarad, or Sephared) is the Hebrew-language name for the
Iberian Peninsula, consisting...
- The
Garden of
Sefarad (Spanish: Jardín de
Sefarad) or the
Jewish Cemetery of Ávila is a
commemorative work of the
discovery of a
medieval Jewish cemetery...
- Los
Serenos Sefarad ("The
Sefarad Watchmen") is an
American Judaeo-Spanish-language
Jewish hip hop
group from Seattle, Washington. They were
formed in...
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areas of
Jewish settlement with
biblical names,
Spain was
denominated Sefarad (Obadiah 20),
France was
called Tsarefat (1
Kings 17:9), and
Bohemia was...
- Diálogos de amor de León Hebreo",
Sefarad,
volume 65, no. 1, 2005, pp. 103-126; http://
sefarad.revistas.csic.es/index.php/
sefarad/article/viewFile/493/591 Bacich...
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Turkey that sing in Judeo-Spanish,
notably Janet – Jak Esim Ensemble,
Sefarad, Los
Pasharos Sefaradis and the children's
chorus Las
Estreyikas d'Estambol...
- ttnetmuzik.com.tr/samiseveseve
Sefarad (2003) (with
Sefarad)
Sefarad II (2005) (with
Sefarad)
Evvel Zaman (2007) (with
Sefarad) Hade Hade Duke Duke (2008)...
-
Aires de
Sefarad: 46
Spanish Songs for
Violin and Guitar.
Jorge went on to
compose a
second set of 46
songs for Duo46
titled Aires de
Sefarad II shortly...
-
Turkish band
Sefarad. He was born in
Istanbul and
graduated in 1999 from the
Jewish school in Istanbul, Ulus Özel
Musevi Lisesi.
Sefarad Sefarad II Evvel...
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