Sephardi

"Sephardi" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Nineteenth-century Hebrew had three principal dialects: Sephardi, Ashkenazi, and Yemenite.

Israeli Hebrew is based on the Sephardi reading tradition.

Ashkenazi and Yemenite Hebrew are closely related to the Tiberian reading tradition of the Masoretic Text, while Sephardi Hebrew is more closely related to the Palestinian tradition.

Esther's family are Sephardi Jews.

The large community of Jewish refugees displaced from Judea to Iberia came to be known as "Sephardi."

In Sephardi Hebrew, long vowels merged with their short equivalents.

He's a Sephardi Jew.

She's a Sephardi Jew.

There were once Sephardi pirates in the Caribbean.

The Italian Jewish rite has elements of both Sephardi and Ashkenazi traditions.

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Their claim is at least so far acknowledged by the Jews all over the world that the first rank is allowed by them to the Sephardi congregation in Jerusalem.

In a move aimed at avoiding the mistakes made by many of the Jewish institutions in which students have grown up, the guidebook encourages students creating new Jewish organizations to ensure that “JOCSM (Jews of Color, Sephardi, Mizrahi) feel included and comfortable,” to maintain a “[s]upportive network of closed spaces for marginalized people,” and to directly“[a]cknowledge and confront Ashkenormativity.”

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