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         Sephardi:     more books (101)
  1. Moreshet Sepharad: The Sephardi Legacy Vol. I (Moreshet Sephard) by Haim Beinart, 1992-01-05
  2. Rylands Haggadah: A Medieval Sephardi Masterpiece in Facsimile by Raphael Loewe, 1988-12
  3. The Sephardi Story: A Celebration of Jewish History by Chaim Raphael, 1991-08
  4. Chimera: A Period of Madness (The Sephardi and Greek Holocaust Library) by Isaac Bourla, 2007-11-01
  5. Odyssey of the exiles: The Sephardi Jews 1492-1992 (A Series of books on Jewish communities around the world) by Ruth and Sarel Harel-Hoshen Porter, 1992
  6. A Sephardi Life in Southeastern Europe: The Autobiography and Journal of Gabriel Arie, 1863-1939 (A Samuel and Althea Stroum Book) by Gabriel Arie, Esther Benbassa, 1998-01
  7. The Sephardi Heritage (v. 2)
  8. Sephardi Voices, 1492-1992: A Study Guide (Hadassah Study Series) by Marc D. Angel, 1992
  9. Sephardi Jews in Occupied France: Under the Tyrants Heel, 1940-44 by Silber G. Amipas, 2000-01-31
  10. The Holocaust in Salonika: Eyewitness Account (The Sephardi and Greek Holocaust Library, 1) by Steven B. Bowman, 2002-04-01
  11. Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa (Indiana Series in Sephardi and Mizrahi Studies)
  12. The Beginner's Guide to Interpreting Ethnic DNA Origins for Family History: How Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Mizrahi & Europeans Are Related to Everyone Else by Anne Hart, 2003-07-08
  13. Sephardi Religious Responses to Modernity (The Sherman Lecture Series, Vol. 1) by Stillman, 1995-11-01
  14. Jews and Muslims: Images of Sephardi and Eastern Jewries in Modern Times by Aron Rodrigue, 2003-03

21. Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel
History of the sephardi in Los Angeles.
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~benven/STTI.htm
Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel
By MAURICE "BOB" I. HATTEM
ARCHIVIST, SEPHARDIC TEMPLE TIFERETH ISRAEL King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain
On their visit to STTI October 1, 1987
Bob Hattem
On February 11th, 2001, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel inaugurated the Levy Family Library and Exhibit Center. Docent tours are available and groups are invited to call to reserve a tour.
For reservations call STTI at (310) 475-7311 or send an email to: benven@earthlink.net
For a preview of the Levy Family Library and Exhibit Center click here SEE THE SEPHARDIC HERITAGE WINDOWS OF SEPHARDIC TEMPLE TIFERETH ISRAEL
Communidad sefardi de Los Angeles, domingo, 1 o de febrero de 1920 en Los Angeles, California -Walker Auditorium, 730 S. Grand Avenue a las 2:00 PM. Respondiendo al llamaniento de los presidentes Mandolino Levy y Jose M. Estrugo acudieron en asamblea general a las personas siguenComumdad sefardi de Los Angeles, domingo, 1 o de febrero de 1920 tes That is how the beginning lines of the first book of minutes read that fateful day of February 1, 1920, the historic day on which the Sephardic Community of Los Angeles (La Comunidad Sefardi) was founded, with thirty-nine men in attendance. The founders present at the first organizational meeting included Carlos Abolafia, Leon Anticoni, Solomon Beraha, Raphael Behar, Abraham Caraco (the first rabbi of the young community), Isaac L. Caraco, Maurice Carasso, Raphael Caraco, Nissim Cohen, Marcos Cordova, Adolphe de Castro Danziger, Harry Eskenasy, Sam Ezra, Jose Estrugo, Ovadia E. Haim, Jacob Haim, Jim Habif, Robert Hatem, Isidor Hatern (Hatem became Hattem in 1921), Mandolino Levy, Sam Max, J. Mazza, S. Mazza, Salvador Meshulam, Raphael Nahmias, N. Nissim, Jacob (Jack) Notrica, Sam Passy, Alfred (Albert) Rugeti, Isaac Raphael, Jake Sheby, Mordechai Sheby, Maurice Soriano, Saki Souza, Isaac Tovil, Jacob Tovil, Morris Tovil, Alex Tobey and Mordecai Zitoun.

22. Sephardim And Their History
So, in the strictest sense of the word the sephardim (plural of sephardi) are the Jews who came from the Iberian peninsula.
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23. Default
sephardi School presenta su Programa Asociado de Jewish Media sephardi School desea emular los esfuerzos del programa de Hollywood para estudiantes
http://www.sephardischool.com/
Sephardi School presenta su Programa Asociado de "Jewish Media"
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Jewish Impact Films Fellowship " programa en Hollywood. Jewish Media Associate Ya el programa consta con una prematricula de unos 20 estudiantes para comenzar en el verano del 2005.
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24. Misgav Yerushalaiym Research Center- English
Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for the academic study of sephardi and Oriental Jewish history and culture.
http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/misgav/index.htm
Misgav Yerushalayim The Center for Research and Study of Sephardi and Oriental Jewish Heritage Misgav Yerushalayim, The Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel Tel: 972-2-5883962 Fax: 972-2-5815460 E-mail: misgav@h2.hum.huji.ac.il

25. Wandering Thoughts On The Sephardim And Their Language, Ladino
Essay by an Ashkenazi scholar at Dartmouth University.
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26. Etsi - Association De Généalogie Et D'Histoire Séfarades
yji my tree. sephardi Genealogical and Historical Review and Society Index to books and reviews concerned by sephardi Genealogy and History
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/1321/
yji - my tree Sephardi Genealogical and Historical Review and Society Website created in August 1998 Last update = July 31, 2005 The Review ETSI Last issue Table of contents of the Review General Index of the Review The Society ETSI Researchs of Etsi members : Names Places Historical Subjects Sources and archives : Index to books and reviews concerned by Sephardi Genealogy and History Archives records Turkey Egypt NEW ! Subscription and membership form
The society
"Etsi" ( my tree , in Hebrew) is the first Sephardi Genealogical and Historical Society, founded in 1998 in Paris by: Mrs Laurence Abensur-Hazan, Anne-Marie Rychner-Faraggi, Lucette Marques-Toledano, Mr Sidney Pimienta, Jimmy Pimienta, Philip Abensur, Claude Missistrano
The purpose of "Etsi" is to help people interested in Jewish Genealogical and Historical Research in the Sephardi World. "Etsi"'s field of study covers the Ottoman Empire (Turkey, Greece, Palestine, Syria, Libya, Egypt...), North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia), Spain, Portugal, Italy and Gibraltar. The study of every Sephardi community or family who lived in other regions is equally within the society's aim.
The objective of the founders is to create an international exchange forum for genealogists and historians interested in research into the Sephardi world.

27. Sephardic Passover Customs And Traditions For Pesach
Food, rituals, and prayer from the traditional sephardi seder.
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Sephardic Passover Customs and Traditions
Sephardic Passover customs and traditions can vary from region to region, country to country, city to city, community to community, and family to family. Many Sephardic customs and traditions involved assimilating Passover rituals with the culinary, musical, and linguistic traditions of the surrounding peoples in the areas where Sephardim lived. The following is a selected list of Sephardic Passover customs and traditions:
  • Sephardic Passover Customs and Traditions #3: Passover Food - Sephardim usually do not cook with matzah meal. Instead, they use matzah with eggs and in meat dishes. Olive oil is usually used in Passover cooking. Sephardic Passover Customs and Traditions #4: Passover Food - Moroccan Sephardim traditionally eat white truffles, French-style doughnuts called "beignets" that are made with matzah meal, and cakes of honey, almonds, and cinnamon during Passover. Another favorite Sephardic Passover food are fritters called "bimuelos" in Ladino. Sephardic Passover Customs and Traditions #5: Passover Food - For Passover dessert, Sephardim may eat either a sponge cake called Bisquitte pané d'Espagne (alternate spelling: "pan de Espagne"), nut cake ("torta de muez"), nut crescents ("mustachudos"), or a syrup-drenched cake called "tishpishti".

28. Kosher Torah
Rabbi Ariel Bar Zadok offers indepth teachings in the Kaballah and Jewish meditation.
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29. American Sephardi Federation
View the sephardi Report PDF Recife Exhibition 20002005 American sephardi Federation - This site was created by iBizSolutions
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30. Jewish Web Index - Make It Easier For You To Do Your Personal Research
sephardi is a term also used to distinguish between the two major divisions sephardi Connection Discussion Forums interactive sephardic cyber
http://jewishwebindex.com/sephardi.htm
"Making researching your Jewish roots - e a s i e r " SEPHARDI Search for any word using my Search Engine click here Language: Albanian Arabic Armenian Azeri Bosnian Bulgarian Chinese-Simplified Chinese-Traditional Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latin Latvian Lithuanian Malay Norwegian Persian(Farsi) Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Tagalog Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Yiddish MultiLanguage Direction: Into English
From English Word: Only descendants of Jews from the Iberian Peninsula are Sephardim, not all those of the lands in which they settled. The Jews from Syria Iraq Persia Yemen ... are properly referred to as Eydot Hamizrach, communities of the East. Sephardi is a term also used to distinguish between the two major divisions (actually the differences are quite minor) in Jewish customs and rituals. Two thousand years ago there were two major traditions, that of the Holy Land, known as Yerushalmi, and that of the Babylonian exile, known as the Bavli. Again, the differences were actually little more than skin deep. There was a slight difference in pronunciation and in customs and catillation. To many Ashkenazim

31. Sephardic Synagogue-please Hold
Schedule of services and a driving map from this community of Turkish and other sephardi Jews.
http://www.sephardic-synagogue.org/
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Welcome to Sephardic Synagogue of Fort Lauderdale "BNM"
In honor of Haham Baruh Nisim Mitrani 3600 N. Ocean Blvd.,Ft.Lauderdale FL.33308 Phone e-mail webmaster@sephardic-synagogue.org
This Sephardic Synagogue, located in East Fort Lauderdale, is close to over twenty five hotel and motels of prime vacation center. Our Sephardic congregates are from various backgrounds including Israel, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, South Russia, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, etc. Our Shabbat and Holiday Kosher Seudot facilitates an opportunity of meeting our community as well as having an enjoyable stay to our visitors.
Schedule of services High Holidays Selichot
VISITOR COUNTER

32. Song Of Songs Chant: Sephardi
Song of Songs Chant. sephardic Tradition. This is a sample of how the Song of Songs is sung in the sephardic tradition. The sample is Song of Songs 114,
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/song/sephardi/
Song of Songs Chant
Sephardic Tradition
This is a sample of how the Song of Songs is sung in the Sephardic tradition. The sample is Song of Songs 1:1-4, as sung by cantor Solomon Amzallay (of Morocco). Click on a line of text to hear a sound file in Sun audio (.au) format. Or, click on the RealAudio icon to hear the whole text in RealAudio format.
Sights and Sounds of Song of Songs
Last Modified: July 7, 1996 Jay Treat

33. Sephardi Jewish Webring
sephardic Jewish webring linking sites to increase trafic.
http://www.sephardi.us/sjwr/
The Sephardi Jewish
Webring.
Why a webring?
A Webring is a circle of interlinked web sites. Each Webring member displays the Webring's Fragment Code. This code allows those visiting each site to jump to the previous site, next site, or a random site within the Webring. Simply put, Webring increases traffic to all participating members sites for free To join the webring, keep reading. Joining is 100% free. Who can join? We really would like to make it easy to make you be part of the Sephardi Jewish Webring, but we do need a few ground rules. The Webring is open to:
Any site that contains Sephardi content or content that is not specifically Sephardi but would be of interest to Sephardim. Your site can be cultural, commercial, personal, religious, in fact pretty much anything. However, if you are a religious site, or promote a religious organization or ideals, then you must subscribe to the Orthodox Code of Jewish Law (Shulhan 'Arukh). (No there is no link to a subcription form for this - it's just what you believe!) We must exclude:
Cults, messianic or missionary groups, Holocaust revisionist sites, sites that promote hate groups and racism, 'adult' sites or even sites that are not completely acceptable to family members of all ages and, of course, any site that represents or promotes anything that goes against the Code of Jewish Law (Shulhan 'Arukh).

34. Master Catalog Of The American Sephardi Federation
The American sephardi Federation is a research, study and lecture center whose Founded in 1972, the American sephardi Federation seeks to serve as a
http://www.cjh.org/about/asf_catalog.html
American Sephardi Federation
15 West 16th Street; New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 294-8350; FAX: (212)294-8348
e-mail: Catalog Inquiries
web: www.asfonline.org
Master Catalog of the American Sephardi Federation
The American Sephardi Federation is a research, study and lecture center whose library and archives offer a comprehensive documentation for the study of Jews tracing their ancestry back to the Iberian Peninsula, or alternatively who came from communities in North Africa, the Middle East, or the Orient. Founded in 1972, the American Sephardi Federation seeks to serve as a representative for Sephardi and Oriental Jews everywhere.
The Master Catalog provides information on the collections in the American Sephardi Federation Library and Archives, including more than 1,100 books, 150 periodicals, 200 memoirs, and dozens of archival records.

35. CJh News Articles/Press Releases
AMERICAN sephardi FEDERATION TO SPEARHEAD EFFORT TO COLLECT CLAIMS FROM JEWS WHO The American sephardi Federation (ASF) is an umbrella organization that
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36. Sephardi: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Se·phar·di ( s?fär de ) n. , pl. -dim ( -dim ). A descendent of the Jews who lived in Spain and Portugal during the Middle Ages until persecution.
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n. pl. -dim -dÄ­m A descendent of the Jews who lived in Spain and Portugal during the Middle Ages until persecution culminating in expulsion in 1492 forced them to leave. [Medieval Hebrew səpāradd® , Spaniard, from səpārad , Spain, adoption of Hebrew səpārad , placename of disputed location (mentioned at Obadiah 20).] Se·phar dic -dÄ­k adj.
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Ashkenazi In the strictest sense, a Sephardi Standard Hebrew Tiberian Hebrew ard® ; plural Sephardim Standard Hebrew Sfaradim Tiberian Hebrew ) is a Jew original to the Iberian Peninsula Spain and Portugal Standard Hebrew Tiberian Hebrew ), or whose ancestors were among the Jews expelled from said peninsula during the

37. Jewish (Sephardi): Information From Answers.com
Jewish (sephardi) Any sephardi Jewish food, or food prepared in this style Estherâs Moroccan Chicken Tagine This recipe requires a special Morrocan.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Food Games ... More... On this page: Recipes Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Jewish (Sephardi) Recipes Jewish (Sephardi) Any Sephardi Jewish food, or food prepared in this style Esther¢Â€Â™s Moroccan Chicken Tagine This recipe requires a special Morrocan earthenwear pot, called a tangine. It is a "Great Cooks" recipe. Prep time does not include standing time. posted by blucoat Chakchouka ( Cooked Vegetables With Eggs) At a small kosher restaurant the menu read Chakchouka. When we asked what it was we were told by the Israeli owner that it was a common breakfast or lunch meal. Of course we had to try it. Very good, spicy, yet tasty. I wrote down the "bare essentials" of the recipe on a napkin and then tried it at home. posted by Chef Dudo Potato Latkes: (Potato Pancakes) There are different versions of Potato Latkes, but this is the recipe my maternal grandmother, Anna Buhal'tsev (Bell) Mersky, used to make. She made this in the Ukraine, where she came from, and she may have even slightly changed the recipe when she relocated to the United States in 1910. SEE MY RECIPE #85235 FOR SCHMALTZ. If you have any questions you may e-mail me at: leonetti00@aol.com posted by Alan Leonetti Tzipi's Egyptian Ground Fish Rolls I got this recipe from Tzipi Amiri, who helps run the Israel-food discussion list on Yahoo. posted by

38. Sefarad Links
The American sephardi Federation (ASF) is a national Jewish organization Bnai Sepharad is a place to find, and to list, Mizrachi and sephardi
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39. Sefarad Bibliography
The sephardi heritage essays on the historical and cultural contribution The sephardi story a celebration of Jewish history / Chaim Raphael ; with a
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40. BENVENISTE'S HOME PAGE
ARTHUR BENVENISTE S HOME PAGE. On this page you will find articles I have written dealing with the history of sephardic Jews,
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ARTHUR BENVENISTE'S HOME PAGE
On this page you will find articles I have written dealing with the history of Sephardic Jews, with a special interest in Crypto Jews.
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THE th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FORCED CONVERSION OF THE JEWS OF PORTUGAL
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