- Séfarades; Galician:
sefardís; Italian: sefarditi; Gr****: Σεφαρδίτες, romanized: Sephardites; Serbo-Croatian: Сефарди,
Sefardi; Ladino: sefaradies, sefaradim;...
- 1989.
Elsie 1991.
Katja Šmid, "Los
problemas del
estudio de la
lengua sefardí",
Verba Hispanica 10:1:113–24 (2002) full text
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- Djudeo-Espanyola. The
language is also
called Judeo-Espanyol, Judeoespañol,
Sefardí, Judío, and
Espanyol or Español sefardita;
Haketia (from Arabic: حكى, romanized: ḥakà...
- "There are many
differences between the [various]
prayer books,
between the
Sefardi rite, the
Catalonian rite, the Ashke**** rite, and the like. Concerning...
-
Taamay Hamikrah – the trop – are
referred to in the Zohar—only by
their Sefardi Names. Rav A told me a
remarkable piece of testimony: 'My
rebbe (this is...
-
Petrus Alphonsi (died
after 1116) was a
Spanish physician, writer,
astronomer and
polemicist who was born and
raised as a Jew and
later in life converted...
- 'Elijah the Prophet') is a
Hebrew Jewish piyyut sung by Ashke**** (and some
Sefardi)
communities on Motza'ei Shabbat. The
author of the
piyyut is unknown....
-
language generally uses Ashke****
consonants and
Sefardi vowels. The two
major differences between the way
Sefardi and Ashke****
Hebrew dialects are transcribed...
- The
Sephardic Museum (Spanish:
Museo Sefardí) is a
museum in Toledo, Spain,
devoted to the
Jewish cultural heritage in Spain, as well as of the Sephardim...
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Catalan Atlas, by the
sefardi Cresques Abraham...