- romanized: Səp̄āraḏ,
Israeli pronunciation: [sfaˈʁad]; also Sfard, Spharad,
Sefarad, or Sephared) is the Hebrew-language name for the
Iberian Peninsula, consisting...
- area
historically referred to by Jews as Ashkenaz). Similarly,
Sephardim (
Sefarad meaning "Spain" in Hebrew) are
named in
reference their origins in Iberia...
- Los
Serenos Sefarad ("The
Sefarad Watchmen") is an
American Judaeo-Spanish-language
Jewish hip hop
group from Seattle, Washington. They were
formed in...
-
areas of
Jewish settlement with
biblical names,
Spain was
denominated Sefarad (Obadiah 20),
France was
called Tsarefat (1
Kings 17:9), and
Bohemia was...
- the Jews
spoke of
Sefarad referring to Al-Andalus and not the
entire peninsula, nor as it is
understood today, in
which the term
Sefarad is used in modern...
- 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...
- Europe, or the Indo-European people, in a
manner similar to
Tzarfat or
Sefarad. His name is
related to the ****yrian Aškūza (Aškuzai, Iškuzai), the Scythians...
-
History of Elie Cohen: An
Egyptian Jew who
became Israel's
greatest spy".
sefarad.org.
Archived from the
original on 7 May 2012.
Retrieved 18 May 2017. Jacobson...
- ttnetmuzik.com.tr/samiseveseve
Sefarad (2003) (with
Sefarad)
Sefarad II (2005) (with
Sefarad)
Evvel Zaman (2007) (with
Sefarad) Hade Hade Duke Duke (2008)...
- and
academic Arsala Rahmani,
Afghan politician Moïse Rahmani,
Egyptian sefarad writer Bakhtiar Rahmani,
Iranian footballer Jannat Zubair Rahmani, Indian...