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Their connection with paganism and idolatry should logically have revolted the Sephardim.
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They spoke in Spanish, the language usually employed amongst themselves by the English Sephardim.
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The Mediterranean World and the Redistribution of the Sephardim
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At that time all the Jews in London were Sephardim of Spain and Portugal and Italy.
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Only Sephardim allow tattuage of the skin.
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The expulsion of the Sephardijews of Spain must be seen in the context of this larger European trend.
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Some sought shelter in Britain and Ireland, embracing Christianity while maintaining aspects of SephardicJewish culture.
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This is an old SephardicJewish family.
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These populations showed a high degree of endogamy and were part of a larger Ashkenazi and SephardicJewish group.
Usage of sephardic jews in anglès
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The disorder commonly afflicts SephardicJews, Arabs, and persons of Turkish descent.
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Visiting the Jewish community recently, she told them her ancestors were SephardicJews.
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But it was founded only in 1651, also by SephardicJews from Holland.
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The Bernals were originally SephardicJews who came to Ireland in 1840 from Spain, via Amsterdam and London.
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The belief was handed down in her family that several hundred years ago they were SephardicJews from Spain who settled in Ireland.
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When a parcel of SephardicJews arrived from Brazil, and Stuyvesant told them to go elsewhere, the company ordered him: Let them in.
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In Israel, fried jelly doughnuts are frequently served instead of latkes, and many SephardicJews (from Mediterranean countries), serve fried pastries unique to each country.
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Although both were Orthodox, Tunis-born Sitruk was a popular traditionalist who represented the SephardicJews who emigrated from North Africa in the 1950s and 1960s.