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Colegio Hebreo Sefaradí A.C. (CHS; Hebrew: בית הספר העברי ספרדי) was a
Jewish private school in
Lomas del Chamizal, Cuajimalpa,
Mexico City. It served...
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Sephardic Jewish Community (Spanish:
Sinagoga de la
Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí) is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in the
Ciudad Vieja neighbourhood...
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Centro Hebreo Sefaradi Synagogue is a
Conservative Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in Havana, Cuba.
Construction began in 1957 and the synagogue...
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Sephardic law and
customs are the law and
customs of
Judaism which are
practiced by
Sephardim or
Sephardic Jews (lit. "Jews of Spain"); the descendants...
- Djudyo) or Jidió (Jidyo, Djidyo),
Judesmo (Judezmo, Djudezmo), Sefaradhí (
Sefaradi) or Ḥaketía (in
North Africa). In Turkey, and
formerly in the
Ottoman Empire...
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Spanish and
Portuguese Jews, also
called Western Sephardim,
Iberian Jews, or
Peninsular Jews, are a
distinctive sub-group of
Sephardic Jews who are largely...
- In 1944 the
Sephardim community established a
separate "Colegio
Hebreo Sefaradí" with 90
students where instruction was in
Hebrew and
complemented with...
- 2024. "Salinas de
Gortari obtuvo nacionalidad española por
origen judío
sefaradí".
Enlace Judío (in
Mexican Spanish). 30
October 2022.
Archived from the...
- Raḥel (1996). Rasheliḳah = Rashelika : niḥoaḥ ha-miṭbaḥ ha-Yerushalmi
Sefaradi ha-mesorati : ḥamishah
dorot shel
matkonim mishpaḥtiyim
mesoratiyim רשליקה...
- (17). UNAM: 49–55.
Retrieved February 6, 2016. "Historia de "La
Comunidad Sefaradí de México"". ANAJNU.cl (in Spanish).
Archived from the
original on July...