sephardi

IPA: sɪfˈɑrdi

Root Word: Sephardi

noun

  • a Jew of Iberian ancestry, whose native language was Ladino
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Examples of "sephardi" in Sentences

  • And another short note: the sephardi heritage can and should be promoted by the sefaradim.
  • Fusing sephardi and Arabic music with Western harmony, Amar helped give birth to 'Mizrahi' music.
  • It is time that Lashon HaKodesh is pronounced correctly by all communities, both ashkenazi and sephardi.
  • Personally, I like the challot on RH from the old mekubalot old sephardi kabbalah ladies with the hand-shaped cut outs of dough on them.
  • Or, consider the case of Shimon Peres selectively "irradiating" sephardi jews in israel - those people have suffered life-long damage to themselves and their children.
  • One would be over on the issur of gvinas akum/gvinas goy depending on whether the source is ashkenazi or sephardi, which is a clear ossur based on all of the halacha seforim.
  • It sounds good, its catchy, I like how the singer captured the middle eastern / sephardi vibe of the Hebrew words but ... its more like 'Kosher Style' corned beef then the real thing.
  • There's many groups here, including Chasidei Gur from Ashdod, a sephardi Talmud Torah from Kireat Gat, a French group from Ashkelon, Gush Katif Evacuees form Shomrea, an Ulpana from Ashkelon, a Special Ed. mishpachton from Kibbutz Saad, and many many others!

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