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  1. Sephardi Jews: Sephardi Jews (Hebrew: ספרדי, Standard Səfardi Tiberian Səp̄arədî; plural ספרדים, Standard Səfaradim Tiberian Səp̄arədîm) are a subgroup of Jews originating in the Iberian Peninsula, usually defined in contrast to Ashkenazi Jews; frequently used ambiguously with respect to whether the term includes Mizrahi Jews. [100%] 2023-10-22
  2. Sephardic Jews: Sephardic Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי סְפָרַד‎, romanized: Yehudei Sfarad, transl. 'Jews of Spain'; Ladino: Djudíos Sefardíes), also known as Sephardi Jews or Sephardim, and rarely as Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a Jewish diaspora population associated with the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal). (Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal) [91%] 2024-02-08 [Jewish ethnic groups] [Jews and Judaism in Europe]...
  3. Sephardi: Sephardi are Jewish originating in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal). Sephardi were subject to expulsion from Spain in 1492 and from Portugal in 1497 and spread throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Southern Europe, Mexico, US and South America. [91%] 2023-02-24 [Judaism]
  4. Sephardim (Called Also Spagnioli, Spaniols, Or, More Rarely, Franconians): Descendants of the Jews who were expelled from Spain and Portugal and who settled in southern France, Italy, North Africa, Turkey, Asia Minor, Holland, England, North and South America, Germany, Denmark, Austria, and Hungary. Among these settlers were many who ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [79%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Sephardi Jews#External Links: A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Sephardi Jews. Please sort and annotate in a user-friendly manner and consider archiving the URLs behind the links you provide. [70%] 2025-07-03
  6. Sepharad: Sepharad (/ˈsɛfəræd/ or /səˈfɛərəd/; Hebrew: סְפָרַד‎ Səp̄āraḏ; also Sefarad, Sephared, Sfard) is the Hebrew name for the Iberian peninsula. (Place) [68%] 2023-12-14 [Historical regions]
  7. Sepharad: SEPHARAD se-fa'-rad, sef'-a-rad (cepharadh): Mentioned in Obadiah 1:20 as the place of captivity of certain "captives of Jerusalem," but no clear indication is given of locality. Many conjectures have been made. The Targum of Jonathan ... [68%] 1915-01-01
  8. Selardi: Selardi (Sielardi or possibly Melardi) is a lunar deity of Urartu. Until recently, it was generally believed that this deity was female, although some contemporary scholars disagree with this. (Lunar deity of Urartu) [65%] 2025-04-15 [Urartian deities] [Lunar goddesses]...
  9. Sephardi Hebrew: Sephardi Hebrew (or Sepharadi Hebrew; Hebrew: עברית ספרדית, romanized: Ivrit Sefardit, Ladino: Ebreo de los Sefaradim) is the pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew favored for liturgical use by Sephardi Jews. Its phonology was influenced by contact languages such as Spanish and Portuguese ... (Sephardic Jewish pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew) [64%] 2025-04-28 [Hebrew language] [Sephardi Jews topics]...
  10. Sephar: SEPHAR se'-far: Only in Genesis 10:30 cepharah, "toward Sephar"), as the eastern limit of the territory of the sons of Yoktan (Joktan). From the similarity between the names of most of Yoktan's sons and the names of ... [60%] 1915-01-01
  11. Sehari: Sehari (transl. Celebration) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by debutant Gnanasagar Dwaraka. (2022 film) [60%] 2024-08-23 [2022 films] [2020s Telugu-language films]...
  12. Sephardic Haredim: Sephardic Haredim are Jews of Sephardi and Mizrahi descent who are adherents of Haredi Judaism. Sephardic Haredim today constitute a significant stream of Haredi Judaism, alongside the Hasidim and Lita'im. (Religion) [56%] 2023-12-13 [Orthodox Judaism]
  13. Wiener Sephardim: Als Wiener Sephardim werden sephardische Zuwanderer, die meist aus dem Osmanischen Reich kommend sich in Wien niederließen und deren Nachkommen bezeichnet. Sephardische Juden (auch Sephardim oder Sefarden genannt) sind die Nachfahren von den im Jahr 1492 nach dem Alhambra-Edikt ... [56%] 2024-01-19
  14. Sephardic Haredim: Sephardic Haredim are Jews of Sephardi and Mizrahi descent who are adherents of Haredi Judaism. Sephardic Haredim today constitute a significant stream of Haredi Judaism, alongside the Hasidim and Lita'im. (Jewish ethnic and religious group) [56%] 2023-11-29 [Jewish ethnic groups] [Shas]...
  15. Sephardic Hasidim: Sephardic Hasidim are Sephardi and Mizrahi adherents of Hasidic Judaism, a mystical Haredi Jewish religious movement originating in Eastern Europe among the Ashkenazim. In the late 19th and 20th centuries, as Sephardim and Ashkenazi Hasidim increasingly came into contact with ... [56%] 2025-07-03 [Sephardi Jews] [Hasidic Judaism]...
  16. French of France: French of France (French: français de France [fʁɑ̃sɛ də fʁɑ̃s]) is the predominant variety of the French language in France, Andorra and Monaco, in its formal and informal registers. It has, for a long time, been associated with Standard French. (French language dialect) [53%] 2024-11-02 [French language] [Languages of France]...
  17. List of Israeli Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews: This is a list of notable Mizrahi Jews and Sephardi Jews in Israel, including both original immigrants who obtained Israeli citizenship and their Israeli descendants. Traditionally the terms "Mizrahi Jews" and "Sephardi Jews" were used as all encompassing terms referring ... (none) [53%] 2023-11-20 [Lists of Jews] [Lists of people by ethnicity]...
  18. List of French Jews: Jews have lived in France since Roman times with a rich and complex history. In the Middle Ages, French kings expelled most of the original Ashkenazi Jewish population to Germany. (none) [52%] 2024-09-26 [French Jews] [Lists of Jews by nationality]...
  19. Abraham Ha-Sephardi: He was rabbi at Arta in 1521. Though not a Karaite, he has been credited with the authorship of the seven poems of four lines each which precede the different sections of the Nineteenth Psalm, printed in the Karaite prayer ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [52%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Franco Franchi (cyclist): Franco Franchi (1 September 1923 – 29 October 2018) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 5 of the 1950 Giro d'Italia. (Cyclist) [52%] 2024-12-15 [1923 births] [2018 deaths]...

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