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Toshavim (Hebrew: תושבים, "residents") is a
generic reference to non-Sephardic Jews who
inhabited lands in
which the Jews
expelled from
Spain in 15th century...
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theology of Karl Rahner,
which is
analogous to
teachings of the
gerim toshavim in
Judaism and
Hanifs in Islam. In the Bible, Paul the
Apostle teaches...
- Jews,
Amazonian Jews,
Iberian Jews,
Sephardic Bnei ****im, Xuetes, and
Toshavim),
Mizrahim (including Bukharim, Juhurim,
Kurdish Jews,
Syrian Jews, Arab...
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called the
Toshavim forasteros (foreigners). The
rivalry that
existed between the two
groups in
Morocco continued in Brazil: the
Toshavim founded a modest...
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Amazigh and
Arabized Jewish communities in Morocco,
referred to as the
toshavim (תושבים "residents") or the bildiyīn (بلديين "natives"). The Sephardic...
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migrants were
distinct from pre-existing
North African Jews
called Toshavim. The
Toshavim had been
present in
North Africa since ancient times,
spoke the...
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contrast to the
local Jews they met whom they
called "
Toshavim" - "Citizens") in the
Hebrew they had spoken. Many went to Portugal, gaining...
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community had
initially consisted of
indigenous local Jews (known as the
Toshavim) but
these were
joined by
Western Sephardic Jews
fleeing from the Iberian...
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their heritage and
their Spanish language while the
indigenous Moroccan Toshavim, who
spoke Arabic and were of Arab and
Berber heritage,
followed their...
- the Megorashim,
while the Jews
already in
Morocco are
referred to as the
Toshavim. Many
Iberian Jews
settled in Fes and Marrakesh. In the
following centuries...