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Sephardic Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי סְפָרַד, romanized: Yehudei Sfarad, transl. 'Jews of Spain'; Ladino: Djudíos Sefardíes), also
known as
Sephardi Jews...
- with the
entire text
itself can be
found in
Isaac Levy's
Anthology of
Sepharadic Hazzanut. In
Hebrew Cantillation, the Song is
given a unique, festive...
- to
conform to
Jewish law
including cholent (Ashke**** Jewish),
Hamin (
Sepharadic Jewish) and T'bit (Iraqi Jewish) and more. Some
modern gas
ranges are...
- Talmud.
Cambridge / Lowe
Cambridge University Library ms. Add. 470 (II)
Sepharadic 14–15th C. A very
careless copy, it is
nonetheless useful where the Kaufmann...
- the
inclusion of
Oriental Jewish communities who do not
descend from
Sepharadic Jews, as "Sepharadim" by the
Israeli politicians,
calling it "historically...
- for the flag of
modern Israel. The all-white
variety is
customary among Sepharadic communities,
whereas among Ashke****c
communities the
tendency is toward...
-
preserved and revived. The
research of its
conductor 'Kostis Papazoglou' on
Sepharadic music from the
medieval tradition (songs like "Tres Ermanikas") and later...
- many more (hip-hop)
Daniela Dimova &
Janette Benun –
Scenderman Network (
Sepharadic chamber music)
Nikolay Yordanov –
Scenderman Network (ethno, art, folklore)...
- G2b (M3115)
Defining mutations M377, L72
Highest frequencies Pashtuns,
Sepharadic Jews, Ashke**** Jews,
Mizrahi Jews, Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians...
- the
inclusion of
Oriental Jewish communities who do not
descend from
Sepharadic Jews, as his own
Iraqi Jews, as "Sepharadim" by the
Israeli politicians...