Nineteenth-century Hebrew had three principal dialects: Sephardi, Ashkenazi, and Yemenite.
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Nineteenth-century Hebrew had three principal dialects: Sephardi, Ashkenazi, and Yemenite.
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Israeli Hebrew is based on the Sephardi reading tradition.
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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.
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Esther's family are Sephardi Jews.
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