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  1. Sephardim, deutsch Sepharden oder Sefarden ( hebräisch סְפָרַדִּים Sfaradim, spanisch sefardís ), ist die Bezeichnung für Juden, die sich nach ihrer Vertreibung von der Iberischen Halbinsel (Spanien 1492 und Portugal ab 1496) zum größten Teil im Herrschaftsgebiet des Osmanischen Reiches und in Nordwestafrika ( Maghreb ...

  2. Sephardic law and customs are the law and customs of Judaism which are practiced by Sephardim or Sephardic Jews (lit. "Jews of Spain"); the descendants of the historic Jewish community of the Iberian Peninsula, what is now Spain and Portugal .

  3. Sephardi Jews, also known as Sephardic Jews or Sephardim (Hebrew: סְפָרַדִּים, Modern Hebrew: Sfaraddim, also יְהוּדֵי סְפָרַד Y'hudey Spharad, meaning "The Jews of Spain"), are a Jewish ethnic division. They emerged as a distinct community around 1000 AD on the Iberian Peninsula.

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    • 1.4 million
    • 300,000–400,000
    • 200,000–300,000
  4. Eastern Sephardim are a distinctive sub-group of Sephardic Jews mostly descended from Jewish families which were exiled from Iberia in the 15th century, following the Alhambra Decree of 1492 in Spain and a similar decree in Portugal five years later. This branch of descendants of Iberian Jews settled across the Eastern Mediterranean.

  5. Spanish and Portuguese Jews, also called Western Sephardim, Iberian Jews, or Peninsular Jews, are a distinctive sub-group of Sephardic Jews who are largely descended from Jews who lived as New Christians in the Iberian Peninsula during the few centuries following the forced expulsion of unconverted Jews from Spain in 1492 and from ...

  6. North African Sephardim. North African Sephardim are a distinct sub-group of Sephardi Jews, who descend from exiled Iberian Jewish families of the late 15th century and North African Maghrebi Jewish communities. Since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 and the Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries, most North African ...

  7. Who Are Sephardic Jews? After their expulsion from Spain in 1492, Sephardic Jews mostly settled in Amsterdam, North Africa and the Middle East. By Rabbi Rachel M. Solomin