- The
Romaniote Jews or the
Romaniotes (Gr****: Ῥωμανιῶτες, Rhomaniótes; Hebrew: רומניוטים, romanized: Romanyotim) are a Gr****-speaking
ethnic Jewish community...
-
Romaniote may
refer to:
Romaniote Jews
Yevanic language, the
language of the
Romaniote Jews This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- also
known as Judaeo-Gr****, Romaniyot,
Romaniote, and Yevanitika, is a Gr****
dialect formerly used by the
Romaniotes and by the
Constantinopolitan Karaites...
- it has
similarities with the
nusach of the Gr****
Romaniote Jews. The
Romaniote Jews or the
Romaniotes (Romanyotim)
native to the
Eastern Mediterranean...
- the world's most
important Jewish centers in the 16th and 17th century.
Romaniote and Ashke****
communities existed in
Istanbul before the
conquest of Istanbul...
- and
decorated with gold or silver.[citation needed] In the
Mizrachi and
Romaniote traditions, the
Torah scroll is
generally not
robed in a mantle, but rather...
-
Romaniote Rite, 2017/18 (a
series containing the Siddur, Piyyutim, the
Haftarot readings and a
Haggadah according to the old
Romaniote Rite
Romaniote...
- Lithuania.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, some
Sephardi Jews and
Romaniote Jews from
throughout the
Ottoman Empire migrated to
Eastern Europe, as...
- the most
characteristic Jewish group that has
inhabited Greece are the
Romaniotes, also
known as "Gr**** Jews." The term "Gr**** Jew" is
predominantly used...
- Gr****-speaking
communities of
Southern Italy. The
Yevanic dialect was
written by
Romaniote and
Constantinopolitan Karaite Jews
using the
Hebrew Alphabet. Some Gr****...