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Sepharad (/ˈsɛfəræd/ SEF-ər-ad or /səˈfɛərəd/ sə-FAIR-əd; Hebrew: סְפָרַד, romanized: Səp̄āraḏ,
Israeli pronunciation: [sfaˈʁad]; also Sfard, Spharad,...
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Peninsula (Spain and Portugal). The term,
which is
derived from the
Hebrew Sepharad (lit. 'Iberia'), can also
refer to the Jews of the
Middle East and North...
- Press. pp. 29–31. ISBN 9780195311914. Gorsky,
Jeffrey (2015).
Exiles in
Sepharad: The
Jewish Millennium in Spain.
University of
Nebraska Press. ISBN 9780827612419...
- laid out
before him,
would have
suited his
purpose admirably. The term "
Sepharad"
mentioned in the 20th
verse of
Obadiah comes from the
Hebrew word for...
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Catalonia had a
ritual of
prayer and
different traditions from
those of
Sepharad,
today they are
usually included in the
Sephardic Jewish community. ...
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Nusach Sefard,
Nusach Sepharad, or
Nusach Sfard is the name for
various forms of the
Jewish siddurim,
designed to
reconcile Ashke****
customs with the...
- pp. 232–235. Ferziger, Adam S. (Spring 2001). "Between 'Ashke****' and
Sepharad: An
Early Modern German Rabbinic Response to
Religious Pluralism in the...
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lived on the
Iberian Peninsula for 2,000 years. The
earliest mention of
Sepharad is, allegedly,
found in
Obadiah 1:20: “And the
exiles of this host of the...
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former among Roman writers. Also
since Roman antiquity, Jews gave the name
Sepharad to the peninsula. As they
became politically interested in the
former Carthaginian...
- brothers... Corfis, Ivy (January 2010), "The Moors?", The Moors: Al-Andalus,
Sepharad and
Medieval Iberia, BRILL, pp. 151–162, ISBN 9789047441540 – via Brill...