- French: Séfarades; Galician:
Sefardís; Italian: Sefarditi; Gr****: Σεφαρδίτες, Sephardites; Serbo-Croatian: Сефарди,
Sefardi; Judaeo-Spanish: Sefaradies/Sefaradim;...
-
language generally uses Ashke****
consonants and
Sefardi vowels. The two
major differences between the way
Sefardi and Ashke****
Hebrew dialects are transcribed...
-
Sephardic Museum (Toledo) "MUSEO
SEFARDI DE GRANADA".
eSefarad (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2021-06-21. "La
nueva Casa-museo
Sefardí de
Granada | Mozaika" (in European...
- Djudeo-Espanyola. The
language is also
called Judeo-Espanyol, Judeoespañol,
Sefardí, Judío, and
Espanyol or Español sefardita;
Haketia (from Arabic: حكى, romanized: ḥakà...
- 1989.
Elsie 1991.
Katja Šmid, "Los
problemas del
estudio de la
lengua sefardí",
Verba Hispanica 10:1:113–24 (2002) full text
Archived 2024-10-07 at the...
- de Cordoue". www.qantara-med.org.
Retrieved November 21, 2020. "Visit
Sefardí Museum, El Tránsito
Synagogue | TCLM". en.www.turismocastillalamancha.es...
-
Catalan Atlas, by the
sefardi Cresques Abraham...
- broadcaster,
provides programming in Judeo-Spanish,
which they
refer to as
Sefardi. In the
United States as well as in Birobidzhan, Russia,
there are some...
- writer, she
wrote the
monograph "The
Sephardic Woman in Bosnia" (La mužer
sefardi de Bosna),
based on the 1916
article by Bernadzikowska-Belovic,
later translated...
- and
speaks as an ignoramus."[unreliable source?] The
Kabbalah of the
Sefardi (Iberian Peninsula) and
Mizrahi (Middle East,
North Africa, and the Caucasus)...