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  1. Sephardi Entrepreneurs in Jerusalem: The Valero Family 1800-1948 by Professor Ruth Kark, Dr. Joseph B. Glass, 2007-12-20
  2. Semitic Peoples: Israelites, Arab People, Semitic, Moab, Sephardi Jews, Ashkenazi Jews, Ammon, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Hyksos
  3. Sephardi Rabbis: Maimonides, Abraham Ibn Ezra, Aryeh Kaplan, Joseph Ben Ephraim Karo, Abraham Abulafia, Moses Ben Jacob Cordovero
  4. The American Sephardi: Journal of The Sephardic Studies Program of Yeshiva University (Volume IX)
  5. Sephardi Jews Topics: Sephardi Jews, Marrano, Kitniyot, Shulchan Aruch, Spanish and Portuguese Jews, Syrian Jews
  6. Sephardi Entrepreneurs in Eretz Israel: The Amzalak Family - 1816-1918 by Joseph B. Glass, Ruth Kark, 1996-10
  7. The Sephardi Story: a celebration of jewish history by CHAIM RAPHAEL, 1993-01-01
  8. Moreshet Sepharad =: The Sephardi legacy
  9. THE YOCHANAN BEN ZAKKAI FOUR SEPHARDI SYNAGOGUES. by Elchanan: Reiner, 1977
  10. The Sephardi heritage;: Essays on the history and cultural contribution of the Jews of Spain and Portugal
  11. A Walk Around The Sephardi Museum Of Toledo composed by R. Benjamin , Jonah de Navarra's Son 1996 IMORT by Benjamin de Tudela. Viajes Siglo XII, 1996
  12. THE AMERICAN SEPHARDI VOLUME VI NOS 1-2. JOURNAL OF THE SEPHARDIC STUDIES PROGRAM OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY.
  13. Sephardi Jews
  14. Sephardi Voices (500 Years of Jewish Life in Exile) by Rabbi Robert Schenkerman, 1992

41. Midrash Sephardi V. Town Of Surfside
Midrash sephardi is represented by attorney Simon Schwarz, of Miami. Young Israel of Bar Harbour is represented by Nathan and Alyza Lewin, of Washington,
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The original federal complaint in this case was filed on June 4, 1999 by Midrash Sephardi and Young Israel of Bal Harbor, two small Orthodox Jewish congregations formed in the 1990s. Both were meeting in space on the second floor of a bank building at 9592 Harding Avenue in Surfside's B-1 zoning district. The dispute had began on May 28, 1999 in state court, when Surfside sought to enjoin the congregations from using the premises as synagogues and enforce $1,000 a day fines. Surfside permits churches and synagogues in only one of the town's eight zoning districts (RD-1, two-family residential), and even there only after issuance of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). Initially, plaintiffs challenged the constitutionality of the portion of the ordinance setting out procedures for obtaining a CUP, but the challenge was dismissed for lack of standing. (They had not applied for a CUP, on grounds that there was "a substantial likelihood that it will be enforced against the plaintiffs based on Surfside's conduct to date.") Religious assembly uses are prohibited in the other seven zoning districts, even though other private clubs and other non-religious assembly uses are permitted. In an order issued on July 13, 2000, the court held that the zoning ordinance was facially neutral and that there was no evidence of discriminatory purpose or intent in creation of the code, and dismissed the plaintiff's equal protection claim.

42. Sephardi Bulletin Vol 58 N° 4 (July/August 2004)
sephardi bulletin. July/August 2004. disclaimer the sephardi bulletin is only available as gif files (ie, from 30 to 150 Ka page).
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: Front cover: the Sassoon Synagogue, Poona, India. Page 2 : dates for your diary; this issue's highlights; next Bulletin deadline
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: Sabbath and Festival scriptural readings Page 4 : congregation zemirot and haphtarot readers Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 : Rabbi Levy's OBE; farewell to the Editor
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: a day on Har Herzl to remember; elderly on holiday Page 9 : Lag la'Omer in Djerba; Manchester exhibition of Biblical tapestries Page 10 : the Silent Exodus film - report Page 11 : returning to Baghdad; letter - Jews and Indians; Barnet Mayor bows out
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: Congregation social and personal Page 13 : Bevis Marks Synagogue Page 14 : (Bevis continued) Winnie Tasker retires; Music Circle Page 15 : Wembley Synagogue Page 16 : Lauderdale Road Synagogue Page 17 : advertisement Page 18 : Back to India after 50 years Page 19 : Back to India (continued) Page 20 : Launchpad/SPY Sephardi youth groups Page 21 : directory of services
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: Holland Park Synagogue Page 23 : Holland Park (continued) Page 24 : David Ishag Synagogue Page 25 : the Jewish ghosts of Salonica Page 26 : Ohel David Eastern Synagogue Page 27 : Levy Kelaty synagogue (Od Yosef Hai) Page 28 : Exodus from Egypt approaches its end
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: Shaare Hayim (Manchester)
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: Sephardi Kashrut Authority licensees Page 31 : Book reviews - 'Meshal Haqadmoni' by Raphael Loewe; 'The woman who defied kings' by Andree Aelion Brooks

43. SASSOON YEHUDA SEPHARDI SYNAGOGUE In Melbourne
A few sephardim came together in order to establish a sephardi community and They had a thirst for the sephardi traditions and a yearning to pass on
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The building was designed by prominent Melbourne Jewish Architect, - Ben Alexander - and officially opened in November 1994. It was a landmark in the development of the Sephardim community of Melbourne. Located in the heart of the Melbourne Jewish community, within walking distance to Kosher butchers, kosher food outlets , a mikva, Yeshivot and Jewish day schools. The Synagogue , built on two levels incorporating an elevated ladies gallery. It has a boardroom, Library, Rabbi's office, a kitchen, a multi- purpose area for Kiddushim, an upstairs study area, and an area for a large Succah at the rear. The building has a nice set back position from the road and has palm trees at its doorstep. The community and its History began in 1965. A few Sephardim came together in order to establish a Sephardi community and Synagogue in a community that is predominately Askenazi. They had a thirst for the Sephardi traditions and a yearning to pass on their cultural individuality to their children through a communal center and Synagogue. For the next twelve years they hired halls and turned them into places of worship for the High holidays. Sefarim were obtained from Baghdad, Singapore, Canada, South America and Israel.

44. Sephardi Jews | Www.somethingjewish.co.uk
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However, in modern times the name is also commonly used for Jews from many communities, notably those of Yemen and Iraq, not significantly derived from Spain or Portugal. Jews from those other communities are also sometimes called "Oriental (Eastern) Jews" or the Hebrew equivalent "Mizrakhim". In the past, Jews from old communities in Arab countries were often called "Arab Jews", but that phrase is rarely used today. Dialect The dialect of many Sephardic Jews in Portugal, Brazil and Turkey is Judaeo-Spanish, also called Ladino (considered in some circles to be a pejorative term), Judezmo, Spanyol or Sefardites.
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Among the Sephardim were many who were the descendants, or heads, of wealthy families and who, as Marranos, had occupied prominent positions in the countries they had left. Some had been state officials, others had held positions of dignity within the Church; many had been the heads of large banking-houses and mercantile establishments, and some were physicians or scholars who had officiated as teachers in high schools.

45. Sephardi | Www.somethingjewish.co.uk
sephardi CONGREGATION OF SOUTH MANCHESTER, Queenston Road, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 Tel 0161 445 6300. SPANISH PORTUGESE SYNAGOGUE, St James Gardens
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Tel: 020 7289 2573 OHEL DAVID EASTERN SYNAGOGUE, Broadwalk Lane, Golders Green Road, London NW11
Tel:020 8455 8125 PERSIAN HEBREW CONGREGATION, East Bank, Stamford Hill, London N16 Tel: 020 8800 9261. SEPHARDI CONGREGATION OF SOUTH MANCHESTER, Queenston Road, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 Tel: 0161 445 6300 Tel: 020 7603 7961 Tel: 0161 792 4522 WEMBLEY SYNAGOGUE, Forty Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex HA9

46. Jewish And Israeli Web Directory And Search Engine: Synagogues And Movements/Sep
Promotes academic research on sephardi and Oriental Jewish history and An excellent resource for sephardi culture, religion, language and genealogy.
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47. Merriam-Webster Online
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48. The Sephardi Association Of Victoria Inc
The sephardi Association of Victoria Inc, Australia Authentic sephardi Jewish organization, comprising education, synagogue, outreach, lectures and
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Message from Rabbi Yehuda Cohen Dear Congregants and friends, Re: Selihot Please note that the selihot start at 5:30am on Monday the 5th of September 2005 till the 12th of October 2005 (Sundays at 7:30am). We need your assistance in making the Minyan. Shalom u'vrachah, Rabbi YL Cohen The goals of the Sephardi Association of Victoria in building the Sassoon Yehuda Sephardi Synagogue and communal centre is to unite Victorian Sephardi Jewry in a permanent home in order to foster Sephardi heritage and culture. The Association was founded in order to serve the needs of the community into the 21st century. The observance of the Sephardi traditions is the cornerstone of the Association and it is for this reason that sefarim were obtained from Baghdad and Singapore and more recently one scroll was written for the Association in Melbourne. The new age of Australian multiculturalism has also affected the Association by attracting congregants from all parts of the globe. The Association now encompasses the wealth and charm of a variety of Sephardi traditions and the services also reflect this charm in the different melodies sung by the congregants during services.

49. The Sephardi Association Of Victoria Inc, Australia
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52. Post-Zionism And The Sephardi Question - Middle East Quarterly - Spring 2005
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A growing group of Jewish Israeli professors is challenging the legitimacy of the Israeli state from within. Many are Mizrahim, as the Sephardi Jews from the Middle East and North Africa are increasingly called, and do so from a distinctly Mizrahi outlook. In July 2004, for example, a poem appeared online entitled, "I Am an Arab Refugee": When I hear Fayruz singing,
"I shall never forget thee, Palestine,"
I swear to you with my right hand
that at once I am a Palestinian.
All of a sudden I know: I am an Arab refugee and, if not, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth.
The Mizrahi Rejection of Zionism
At the center of the radical, post-Zionist Mizrahi critique is a deep feeling of victimization. The post-Zionist Mizrahi writers continue to live their parents' insults and humiliations at the hands of the European Ashkenazi Jewish establishment that absorbed them in Israel after immigration. Discriminatory policies created a continuing social and economic gap between Mizrahim and Ashkenazim. These academics promote the view held by many young Mizrahim that discrimination did not end with their parents' generation. The children—who, in large part, were born in Israel—continue to face discrimination and cope with social and economic handicaps. The radical Mizrahim who turned to post-Zionism tap into anger beyond the well-known complaints of past ill-treatment, including the

53. S.F. Sephardi Will Share Shanghai Ties
But his is one of only a few sephardi accounts in the collection, according to Elena Danielson, head Hoover Institution archivist.
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Lori Eppstein Bulletin Staff San Francisco banker Matook Nissim had hardly talked of his pre-World War II past to his own children when Stanford's Hoover Institution asked him to give an oral history of his youth in China. While his story could be told in sundry fashion by other Shanghai refugees living here, Nissim's account differs from most because he was a third-generation Shanghai resident. His family was part of a banking clan of Jews from India. The original 19th-century clan prospered in the Far East after investing in the tea, real estate and later opium trade. They built synagogues, hotels, roads and schools, Nissim said in an interview. The region's Sephardim, mainly Baghdadi's, numbered close to 2,000 at their peak, according to Nissim. By the end of World War II, Shanghai was also home to 7,000 Russian Jews and 22,000 Jews from throughout Europe. Nissim will join about 17 family members Thursday, November 12 for the opening of the Hoover Institution exhibit. The display includes his family's papers and photos documenting the Sephardim's little known history in Shanghai. 'I didn't feel qualified to talk about the era before now', said Nissim, who left China at age 26. After recently published histories of Shanghai's Jews raised much interest locally, the modest 75-year-old said he's ready to divulge his past.

54. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Petrus Alphonsus
Previous to his conversion he was known as Moses sephardi (the Spaniard). King Alfonso I of Aragon, whose physicianin-ordinary he became, stood sponsor at
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A converted Jew and controversialist, born at Huesca, in the former Kingdom of Aragon, 1062; died 1110. Previous to his conversion he was known as Moses Sephardi (the Spaniard). King Alfonso I of Aragon, whose physician-in-ordinary he became, stood sponsor at his baptism, which he received in his native town on St. Peter's day (29 June, 1106). In honour of this saint and of his sponsor he chose the name Petrus Alfonsus. As his conversion was attributed by his former co-religionists to ignorance or dishonourable motives, he published a justification in a Latin work consisting of twelve dialogues between a Jew and a Christian . These dialogues were first printed at Cologne in 1536, and have since frequently been re-edited. A second work of Petrus Alfonsus, based on Arabic sources, is entitled "Ecclesiastical Discipline" (Disciplina Clericalis). It has been translated into several languages and is preserved in numerous manuscripts. Labouderie, Vicar-General of Avignon , published it at Paris in 1824 with a French translation of the fifteenth century. Another edition by F. W. V. Schmidt appeared at Berlin in 1827. The text of both works of Petrus Alfonsus, preceded by biographical notices, may be found in Migne, CLVII, 527-706.

55. Sephardim
In the first sephardi Diaspora, a large number of Jews settled in North Africa and in the Ottoman The sephardi Jews preserved their special language,
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Sephardim
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The descendants of Jews who left Spain or Portugal after the 1492 expulsion are referred to as Sephardim. The word "Sephardim" comes from the Hebrew term for Spain, Sepharad , used in the Bible It is believed that Jews have lived in Spain since the era of King Solomon (c.965-930 B.C.E.). Little information can be found on these Jews until the beginning of the first century. We do know that in 305 CE, the Council of Toledo passed an edict forbidding Jews from blessing the crops of non-Jews and prohibiting Jews and non-Jews from eating together.
Visigoth Rule
In 409 CE, the Visigoths (Aryan Christians) conquered Spain and treated the Jews harshly. A canon was passed in 589 prohibiting the marriage of Jews and non-Jews. In 612, the Council of Toledo ordered the baptism of all Jews to take place with the next year. The practice of Judaism was outlawed in the Visigoth kingdom.
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The situation improved in 711 when Spain fell under the rule of the Muslim Moors. Both

56. Sephardi Choral Celebration At Bevis Marks
A sephardi CELEBRATION BY CANDLELIGHT AT BEVIS MARKS SYNAGOGUE 4thDECEMBER 2004, The traditions of the Spanish and Portuguese (sephardi) Jews go back to
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57. Sephardi Jewry
Yet the great majority of sephardi Jews, after their expulsion from sephardi Jewry presents its vivid history in a readable, welldocumented narrative.
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58. Sephardi
sephardi. Jews descended from those expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 15th century, or from those forcibly converted during the Inquisition to
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59. Sephardi -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
In the strictest sense, a sephardi (?, (Click link for more info and In the vernacular of modernday Israel, the word sephardi has also come to
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60. Sephardi Jewish Webring
The sephardi Jewish Ring is designed to bring together Jewish Websites around the globe. The sites must contain sufficient sephardi material to warrant its
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