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Sephardic Jews, also
known as
Sephardi Jews or Sephardim, and
rarely as
Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a
Jewish diaspora po****tion ****ociated with the Iberian...
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Sephardic Haredim are Jews of
Sephardi and
Mizrahi descent who are
adherents of
Haredi Judaism.
Sephardic Haredim today constitute a
significant stream...
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foreigners of many
religions came to 17th-century Amsterdam, in
particular Sefardic Jews from
Spain and Portugal,
Huguenots from France, Lutherans, Mennonites...
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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...
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Sephardic Jewish cuisine,
belonging to the
Sephardic Jews—descendants of the
Jewish po****tion of the
Iberian Peninsula until their expulsion in 1492—encomp****ing...
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version of this prayer,
Shalom Rav (שָׁלוֹם רָב), is said instead. In the
Sefardic,
Nusach Sefard,
Nusach Ari,
Italian Nusach and
Romaniote rites, Sim Shalom...
- well as most
communities in Israel) and
Mincha on the Sabbath. In the
Sefardic,
Nusach Sefard,
Nusach Ari,
Italian Nusach and
Romaniote rites, Sim Shalom...
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change from
slavery to
freedom is told. At this
point in the Seder,
Sefardic Jews (North African) have a
custom of
raising the
Seder plate over the...
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plant during the
Havdalah ceremony, as well as
before kiddush is some
Sefardic and
Hasidic traditions. In the
Mandaean religion,
myrtle wreaths (klila)...
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similarly the
Syrian and
other Sefardic or
Mizrahi traditions set
forth in the Orot
mahzor and the
Bagdadi version. The
Sefardic and
Mizrahi traditions add...