sephardi|sephardim in English

noun

member of Jewish community of Spanish or Portuguese or North African descent ; Jewish person of Spanish or Portuguese or North African descent

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1. Sephardi Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492.

2. Some Jews moved to Sephardi Spain while others set up Ashkenazi communities in Poland

3. In Sephardi synagogues, the ḥazzan conducts most of the service from the Bimah.

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5. ‘Collaboration between Sephardim and Ashkenazim was limited, due to differences of language and culture.’ ‘Yet they are all there - religious and non-religious, Ashkenazim and Sephardim.’ ‘There are famous disputes, for example, between Orthodox Jews of Ashkenazi and Sephardic origin over the status of corn and rice on Passover.’

6. In Sephardi synagogues, the ḥazzan conducts most of the service from the Bimah.In some Ashkenazi synagogues, the ḥazzan has a separate reading stand

7. Ashkenazi Jews are popularly contrasted with Sephardi Jews, who settled in the Iberian Peninsula, and Mizrahi Jews who remained in the Middle East

8. In Sephardi synagogues, the ḥazzan conducts most of the service from the Bimah.In some Ashkenazi synagogues, the ḥazzan has a separate reading stand

9. The Ashkenazim evolved from the community of Jewish people living in Germany, while the Sephardi was made up of those who had initially lived in Spain and Portugal

10. The saga of this family indicates that the perceived divide between Ashkenazim and Sephardim is not as wide as it seems and the distance between these two Jewish Diasporas is …

11. He was the first Israeli president to be Sephardi and born in Jerusalem, then within the British Mandate for Palestine, while all previous presidents were born in, and immigrated from, the Russian Empire.

12. Apart from these Hebrew translations of Arabic and European works, a good deal of earlier Haggadic material is embodied in the Disciplina Clericalis of Peter Alfonsi (died after 1122), a baptized Jew of Aragon originally known as Moses Sephardi

13. Ashkenazim (n.) (plural) "central and northern European Jews" (as opposed to Sephardim, the Jews of Spain and Portugal), 1839, from Hebrew Ashkenazzim, plural of Ashkenaz, eldest son of Gomer (Genesis x.3), also the name of a nation mentioned in Jeremiah li.27.

14. …material is embodied in the Disciplina Clericalis of Peter Alfonsi (died after 1122), a baptized Jew of Aragon originally known as Moses Sephardi. This book is the oldest European collection of novellas; it served as a primary source for the celebrated Gesta Romanorum (“Deeds of the Romans”) of the same…

15. Jews from Muslim and Arabic countries only feature in this history timeline at the beginning of the many Aliyoth - Jewish migrations to Israel, when the two groups literally appeared on the map of a Jewish state: in British Mandate Palestine, now known as Israel.17 In reality, the “story” of the Sephardim and Mizrahim starts much earlier.