- was part of
Minhelet HaAm and the
Provisional government in 1948–49.
Under the full
title of The
National Unity List of
Sephardim and
Oriental Communities...
-
Eastern Sephardim are a
distinctive sub-group of
Sephardic Jews
mostly descended from
Jewish families which were
exiled from
Iberia in the 15th century...
- of Spain'; Ladino: Djudíos Sefardíes), also
known as
Sephardi Jews or
Sephardim, and
rarely as
Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a
Jewish diaspora po****tion...
-
formed in
Spain and Portugal, and
after their expulsion in 1492, many
Sephardim settled in
areas where Mizrahi communities already existed. This complicated...
- 19
April 1920,
except in
Jerusalem where voting took
place on 3 May.
Ahdut HaAvoda led by
David Ben-Gurion
emerged as the
largest party,
winning 70 of the...
-
Around half the
votes went to
parties ****ociated with
trade unions.
Ahdut HaAvoda
remained the
largest party in the ****embly.
Following the 1920 elections...
- Synagogues" (in Hebrew)
Batei HaKnesset
HaSephardim B'Yerushalayim (in Hebrew) Arba'at
Batei HaKnesset
HaSephardim B'Rova
HaYehudi[permanent dead link] The...
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Spanish and
Portuguese Jews, also
called Western Sephardim,
Iberian Jews, or
Peninsular Jews, are a
distinctive sub-group of
Sephardic Jews who are largely...
- and
customs are the law and
customs of
Judaism which are
practiced by
Sephardim or
Sephardic Jews (lit. "Jews of Spain"); the
descendants of the historic...
- 1920 he was
elected to the ****embly of
Representatives for
Histadrut HaSephardim, and the
following year
joined the
Jewish National Council. In 1921,...