- yet
traditionalist responses to
modernity typical of the
Sepharadi Jewish community Sepharadi Thought in the
Presence of the
European Enlightenment by...
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Sephardi Hebrew (or
Sepharadi Hebrew; Hebrew: עברית ספרדית, romanized: Ivrit Sefardit, Ladino:
Ebreo de los Sefaradim) is the
pronunciation system for...
- to
conform to
Jewish law,
including cholent (Ashke**** Jewish),
hamin (
Sepharadi Jewish) and t'bit (Iraqi Jewish).
Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module...
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families and roots. As the
Holocaust mainly affected Ashke**** Jews,
Sepharadi and
Mizrahi Jews, who had been a minority,
became a much more significant...
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similar pattern is used in
modern Torah scrolls, and the Ashke**** and
Sepharadi Torah scrolls differ from the
Yemenite scrolls in the
arrangement of the...
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descendant of
Isaac Abravanel.
Abraham Amigo (1610-1683),
Israeli rabbi of
Sepharadi descent Benjamin Artom (1835-1879),
Haham of the
Spanish and Portuguese...
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Joined Sepharadi and Ashke**** synagogue...
- of time and
under differing cir****stances. Montreal's
first Jews were
Sepharadi and Ashke**** Jews who had
previously settled in
Britain and from there...
- to as a triumvirate. 2012: The
leadership of Shas, the ultra-orthodox
Sepharadi political party of Israel, was
given by its
spiritual leader,
Rabbi Ovadia...
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Vilna Gaon
scholar Shlomo Carlebach (musician) José Faur (1934–2020),
Sepharadi hakham,
teacher and
scholar Moshe Heinemann,
posek in
Baltimore Leib Heyman...