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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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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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Retrieved 2019-10-13. The
Jewish History Channel:
SERIES Sephard in
Ashkenaz and
Ashkenaz in
Sephard. Of
Yiddish and
American writers Bellos, David. Georges...
- the Land of
Israel named in
Arabic Šīd, also the Bīqa,
which was worn in
Sephard (Spain) over
their shoulders are
exempt [from the
requirement of tzitzit]'...
- inside,
facing the heart) on the
inside and wrap inward,
while most
Nusach Sephard Ashke****m and
Sephardim wear it on the
outside and wrap outward. Then...
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Castilian colonisation of
Northern Africa favoured the role of
polyglot Sephards, who
bridged between Spanish colonizers and Arab and
Berber speakers. From...
- Pícaro
Converso from
Spain to
Latin America". In Halevi-Wise, Yael (ed.).
Sephardism:
Spanish Jewish History in the
Modern Literary Imagination.
Stanford University...
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fashion designer Shaun Toub – Iranian-born
American actor,
recipient of the
Sephard award at the Los
Angeles Sephardic Film
Festival Elham Yaghoubian- writer...
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Cyrillic m****cripts and charters, King
Alexander Bridge, Old Post Office,
Sephard synagogue, and others. The
Yugoslav Ministry of
Defence building, a cultural...
- for the Temple. This text is
typically omitted in
Reform liturgy. °° The
Sephard, and the Sephardic/Mizrahi
liturgies follow the last line of the piyut...