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  1. Sephardic Haredim

    the most influential Sephardic Haredi leader. He is also the spiritual leader of the Shas political party. Sephardic Haredim are Jews of Sephardic and Mizrahi descent which are adherents of Haredi Judaism . Sephardic Haredim today constitute a significant stream of Haredi Judaism, alongside the Hassidim and Misnagdim Lita im . An overwhelming majority of Sephardic Haredim reside in Israel , where Sephardic Haredi Judaism emerged and developed. Although there is a lack of consistency in many of the statistics ... Sephardic stream of Haredi Judaism is a relatively recent development in Jewish history. In the early 20th Century, the dominant Sephardic Haredi institution was Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem. Porat Yosef Yeshiva quickly became a reputable Sephardic institution, educating many students ... of Sephardic Haredi Judaism occurred in the first decades following the establishment of the State of Israel. During this period, there was wave of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews who were educated ... are Sephardic Haredim. ref http www.shreiber.co.il 13229 D7 94 D7 9E D7 92 D7 96 D7 A8 D7 94 D7 97 D7 ... http www.shasnet.org.il Front NewsNet reports.asp?reportId 127910 ref Sephardic Haredim differ from ... that Sephardic Haredim follow the rulings and customs of their Rabbis, which are rooted in the traditions ... such as political allegiance, as the vast majority Sephardic Haredim are identified with Shas, while most Ashkenazi Haredim are identified with either United Torah Judaism or, to a lesser extent, HaEdah HaChareidis . The attitudes of Sephardic Haredim towards Zionism and the State of Israel also differ significantly from those of Ashkenazi Haredim. Unlike their Ashkenazi counterparts, Sephardic Haredim ... majority of Sephardic Haredim, became the first Haredi political party to join the World Zionist ... a position close to Agudath Yisrael . Alongside Porat Yosef Yeshiva there were a number of Sephardic ... Edah HaChareidis . Their attempt to form a Sephardic counterpart to the Edah, HaEdah HaChareidis ...   more details



  1. Judaism

    and distinguished by reliance on a Rebbe or religious teacher and Sephardic Haredi Judaism, which emerged among Sephardic Asian and North African Jews in Israel. Conservative Judaism , known as Masorti ... and 3 Sephardim Sephardic haredim . Alternative Judaism Main Alternative Judaism Karaite Judaism ... Shabbat candlesticks, Ritual washing in Judaism handwashing cup , Chumash Judaism Chumash and Tanakh , Sefer Torah Torah yad pointer , shofar , and etrog box Judaism Judaism from the Latin Iudaismus ... , philosophy , and way of life of the Jews Jewish people . ref name Judaism Originating in the Hebrew Bible also known as the Tanakh and explored in later texts such as the Talmud , Judaism is considered by religious Jews to be the expression of the covenantal relationship God in Judaism God developed with the Children of Israel . ref name Knowledge Resources Judaism Rabbinic Judaism holds that God ... challenged by the Karaite Judaism Karaites , a movement that flourished in the medieval ... Judaism may be nontheistic. ref name Society for Humanistic Judaism Judaism history of Judaism claims ... . It is one of the oldest Monotheism monotheistic religions, ref name Religion & Ethics Judaism ... , with the term Jews replacing the title Children of Israel . ref name google Judaism s texts, traditions ... i Faith . ref name Islam, Judaism, and Christianity Theological and Historical Affiliations ref name The Historical Muhammad Many aspects of Judaism have also directly or indirectly influenced ... group ref name Ethnoreligious and include those born Jewish and converts to Judaism. In 2010, the world ... are Orthodox Judaism Hareidi Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism , Conservative Judaism and Reform Judaism . A major source of difference between these groups is their approach to halakha Jewish law . ref name Jewish Denominations Orthodox Judaism maintains that the Torah and Jewish law are divine ... Judaism are more liberal, with Conservative Judaism generally promoting a more traditional interpretation ...   more details



  1. Sephardic music

    JewishMusic This article is about the music of the Sephardi Sephardic Jews . For the main article on secular Jewish music, see Secular Jewish music . There are three types of Sephardic songs topical and entertainment ... Middle Eastern urban music genres, Sephardic music was based on a system of makam Turkish plural ... in wedding songs. Oud and Kanun Instrument qan n are also used in some instrumentations of Sephardic ... Sephardic music has its roots in the musical traditions of the Jewish communities in medieval Spain ... by communities formed by the Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula . These Sephardic communities ... have passed since the exodus , a lot of the original music has been lost. Instead, Sephardic ... in. The Greek and Turkish traditions are fairly close. The Moroccan or western Sephardic traditions ... including Greece, Jerusalem , the Balkans and Egypt . Sephardic music adapted to each of these locales ... FLSJ FLSJ Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews , now permanently hosted by the University of Illinois Library. The early 20th century saw some popular commercial recordings of Sephardic music ..., a new generation of singers arose, many of whom were not themselves Sephardic. Gloria Levy , Pasharos ... Sephardic music, including pan Sephardic music which may not necessarily be Judeo Spanish, is primarily ... community. Generally, Sephardic men played both local percussion and melody instruments ... with tambourines and sometimes other percussion instruments. Molho describes Salonica Sephardic ... and always appropriate instrument in Sephardic music is the voice. Medieval instruments as such are not used ... to current norms at a Sephardic wedding one will definitely not find any medieval instruments, but will likely notice an electronic keyboard. Composers From the sephardic music roots has grown a large ... has composed mostly for chamber groups, strives to combine classical genres with improvisation of Sephardic ... and Sephardic and sets them in complex, profoundly dissonant contexts. Her work Serafim for soprano ...   more details



  1. Keftes (Sephardic)

    Keftes , also known as Keftikes in Sephardic Cuisine of the Sephardic Jews cuisine , may be any number of croquettes, pancakes, patties, or fritters containing a wide variety of ingredients, usually with some kind of vegetable. Sephardic keftes are not to be confused with the non Jewish kofta which are meatballs. Keftes may or may not contain meat and often do not, as opposed to the kofta. Some keftes are eaten especially on different Yom tov holidays due to the ingredients or method of cooking which may be associated with that particular holiday. See also Cuisine of the Sephardic Jews Varieties Keftes de Carne Ground beef meat patties Keftes de Espinaca Spinaka Made with spinach Keftes de Lentejas Lentil patties Keftes de Gallina Chicken patties Keftes de Patata kon Karne Potato and meat patties ref http www.hispanus.com areas gastronomia gastronomia009.htm Hispanus Recetas de otras Culturas y Tiempos Translation from Spanish Recipes from other cultures and times ref Keftes de Pescado Pescada Pishkado Croquettes made with fish and mashed potatoes ref See Sephardic Flavors, Joyce Goldstein, p. 130 ref . Keftikes de Poyo Chicken croquettes Keftes de Prasa Made with Leeks Keftes de Prasa y Carne or Keftes de Puero Made with Leeks and Meat Holidays Keftes de Prasa are popular all year round for various holidays ref See the article on http archives.cnn.com 2000 FOOD news 12 15 hanukkah goldstein keftes keftes.html Cnn.com . ref Rosh Hashana Keftikes de Prassa or Keftes de Prasa y Carne are also known as Yehi Rasones or Yehi Ratsones Hebrew Yehi Rason means May it be Your Will . The leeks ... www.cyber kitchen.com rfcj ROSH HASHANAH Soup Sephardic Leek Yehi Ratson meat pareve.html RFCJ recipe ..., Gloria Kaufer Greene, Crown, 1999 Sephardic Flavors Jewish Cooking of the Mediterranean, Joyce Goldstein and Beatriz Da Costa, Chronicle Books, 2000 Sephardic Israeli Cuisine A Mediterranean Mosaic, Sheilah Kaufman, Hippocrene Books, 2002 The Sephardic Table The Vibrant Cooking of the Mediterranean ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Center of Mill Basin

    Infobox religious building building name Sephardic Center of Mill Basin infobox width image image size caption map type map size map caption location 6208 Strickland Avenue, br Brooklyn, New York , br flag United States geo latitude 40.61691 longitude 73.91003 religious affiliation Orthodox Judaism rite Nusach Sephardi and Mizrachi Nusachim Sephardi province district consecration year functional status Active leadership Rabbi Abraham Levy website architecture yes architect architecture type Synagogue architecture style Modern facade direction East groundbreaking year completed specifications yes construction cost capacity length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner minaret quantity minaret height spire quantity spire height materials Concrete , Glass nrhp added refnum The Sephardic Center of Mill Basin , is a Syrian Jews Syrian Jewish Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Sephardic Judaism Sephardi synagogue located at 6208 Strickland Avenue in Brooklyn, New York . It is primarily used by Jew s residing in the Mill Basin, Brooklyn Mill Basin , Georgetown, Brooklyn Georgetown and Bergen Beach, Brooklyn Bergen Beach neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Leadership Currently, the synagogue is under the leadership of Rabbi Abraham Levy. See also Syrian Jewish communities of the United States DEFAULTSORT Sephardic Center Of Mill Basin Category Synagogues in Brooklyn Category Syrian Jews Category Orthodox synagogues in New York City ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel

    Infobox religious building building name Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel infobox width 360px image image size caption location Wilshire Boulevard and Warner Avenue, br Westwood, Los Angeles , United States geo latitude longitude religious affiliation Traditional Judaism district functional status Active leadership Cantor Haim Mizrahi website url sephardictemple.org architecture yes year completed 1981 length width width nave height max dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner minaret quantity minaret height spire quantity spire height materials Jerusalem stone Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel or simply The Sephardic Temple is a large, urban Sephardi Jews Sephardi Jewish synagogue located in Westwood, Los Angeles , California at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Warner Avenue. Established in 1920 as The Sephardic Community of Los Angeles, it exists today as the merger of two congregations and is the second largest Sephardi congregation in the United States with more than 900 member families. History The first Sephardi Jews to arrive in Los Angeles came around 1853 however, significant numbers of Sephardim came in the early 20th century from places such as Turkey , Salonica , and Egypt . Rabbi Abraham Caraco served as the first rabbi of the Sephardi community in Los Angeles. By 1932, the first Sephardi synagogue was constructed in Los Angeles called The Santa Barbara Avenue Temple. In 1959, the Sephardic Community of Los Angeles merged with Haim VaHessed or the Sephardic Brotherhood. By 1970, the Santa Barbara Avenue Temple was too small and ground was broken at the current Wilshire Boulevard site for a new synagogue, although the current building would not be dedicated until 1981. Today, the Sephardic Temple has over 900 member families making it the second largest Sephardi synagogue in the country behind Congregation Shearith Israel in New ... Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel website Category Synagogues in Los Angeles, California ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Jews in the Netherlands

    NOTOC Jews and Judaism sidebar As a result of the Inquisition , many Sephardim Spanish and Portuguese Jews left the Iberian peninsula at the end of the 15th century and throughout the 16th century, in search ... independent from the reign of Spain , Sephardic Jews from the Iberian peninsula were free to come. Many ... to Catholicism but continued to practice Judaism in secret. Many of them returned to the Jewish religion ... Esnoga Sephardic synagogue in Amsterdam . Amsterdam became one of the most favored destinations for Sephardic ... , and because of that ended up in Amsterdam. Under the influence of Sephardic Jews, Amsterdam ... and South America were established by Sephardic Jews they contributed to the establishment of the Dutch ..., permitted to establish a sugar refinery. In 1675, the Amsterdam Esnoga Esnoga Sephardic synagogue in Amsterdam was inaugurated. The synagogue is still in use today. The Sephardic cemetery ... 1614 and is the oldest Jewish cemetery in the Netherlands. Another reminder of the Sephardic community in Amsterdam is the Huis De Pinto, a residence for the wealthy Sephardic family de Pinto, constructed ... approximately 4,300 Sephardic Jews living in the Netherlands, on a total Jewish population ... war population. The Holocaust meant the end of the Sephardic community in The Hague it was abolished ... camps. Today Nowadays, the Sephardic community in the Netherlands, called the Portugees Isra litisch ... Isra litische Gemeente Youngsters Portuguese Israelite Community . Notable Dutch Sephardic Jews ... Dutch Sephardic Jewish descent Jacques d Ancona television personality, Jewish father no relative ... April 26, 1995 Neve Campbell Canadian actress, daughter of an Amsterdam born mother of Sephardic Jewish descent October 3, 1973 Abraham Pais particle physicist, science historian, Sephardic father, Ashkenazi mother May 19, 1918 July 28, 2000 Ophir Pines Paz Israel i politician, Dutch Sephardic father ... Museum http www.esnoga.com The Esnoga Site DEFAULTSORT Sephardic Jews In The Netherlands Category ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Jews in India

    main body of article follows table Infobox Ethnic group group Indian Sephardic Jews poptime Unknown popplace IND ISR langs Judeo Malayalam rels Judaism related Cochin Jews br Paradesi Jews Indian Sephardic Jews left the Iberian peninsula at the end of the 15th century and throughout the 16th century, in search of religious freedom after increasing tormet due to the Spanish Inquisition in both Spain and Portugal. They Originally spoke, Spanish language Spanish and Portuguese language Portuguese however, they later began to speak Judeo Malayalam in Kerala , South India . Most of them were crypto Jew s, which means Jews who had converted to Catholicism under pressure but continued to practice Judaism in secrecy. Traveling through Asia minor the Indian Sephardic Jew s settled in the Konkan and Malabar Coast of South western coastal India, joining the more ancient settlements formed by the Cochin Jews and Bene Israel as well as, forming their own settlements in India. The city of Madras , now known as Chennai , was heavily influenced by the Sephardim from Iberia. ref http www.sefarad.org publication lm 041 5.html ref . A notable Jewish population once existed in Goa . They had settled in Goa before the advent of the Portuguese. They had their own synagogue s and enjoyed freedom. Many of them integrated with the local Goan culture and spoke the Konkani language , whereas part of them were Palestine Palestinian migrants who spoke Spanish language . ref name jew cite book last Donald F. Lach, Edwin J. Van Kley title Asia in the Making of Europe, Volume III A Century of Advance. Book 2, South Asia, Volume 3 year 1993 publisher University of Chicago Press location Chicago isbn 0226467546, 9780226467542 pages 568 pages See page 847 ref As a part of the Inquisition many Jews were killed ..., Ollur, 1998. ISBN 81 87133 05 8 . ref clearleft Jews and Judaism sidebar ethnicities Additionally, some ... family Sassoons , were of Sephardi Jews Sephardic origin. References reflist Stubs DEFAULTSORT Sephardic ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation

    online 2009 10 24. ref Although both Seattle Sephardic congregations are Orthodox Judaism Orthodox ...File Seattle Sephardic Bikur Holim 02.jpg thumb Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation, in the Seward Park neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation SBH is a Sephardic congregation ... Bikur Holim , shortened to Sephardic Bikur Holim Sephardic to avoid confusion with Seattle s similarly ... 90th Anniversary.stm SBH 90th Anniversary , Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation official site. Accessed online 2009 10 12. ref SBH is one of Seattle s two Sephardic congregations, the other being Congregation ... the nation s third largest Sephardic population, behind New York City and Los Angeles . ref name Moriwaki ... Sephardic Jews To Remember , Seattle Times , March 28, 1992. Accessed online 2009 10 24. ref According Aviva Ben Ur, the influence of Sephardic within the Jewish community has arguably been greater in Seattle than anywhere else in the United States. At their relative peak, Sephardic Jews constituted ... Sephardic community in New York makes up less than 1 percent of that city s far more numerous Jewish ... strongly with being Sephardic. ref name Eskenazi 2000 Roberta Noel Britt writes that the congregation ... in 1913. ref Roberta Noel Britt, The role of Turkish and Rhodes Sephardic women in the Seattle Sephardic Community , 1981, p. 255. ref The congregation s own website says that the name was adopted ... and Jacob Policar, both from the island of Marmara arrived in Seattle in 1902, the first Sephardic ... the city had about 40 Sephardic families. ref name 90th File Seattle Historic Sephardic Cemetery 02.jpg thumb left Seattle s Historic Sephardic Cemetery. The first Sephardic arrivals held services ... s official site. Roberta Noel Britt, The role of Turkish and Rhodes Sephardic women in the Seattle Sephardic Community , 1981, p. 255 says that the congregation was formed by Jewish families ... to improve religious education, in 1915 SBH and other Seattle Sephardim formed a Sephardic Talmud ...   more details



  1. Sephardic law and customs

    Jews and Judaism sidebar ethnicities Sephardic law and customs means the practice of Judaism as observed ... . These are customs in the true sense in Sephardic Judaism Instances of Sephardic usage the list ... and Nusach Ari in use among the Hasidic Judaism Hasidim , which is based on the Lurianic Sephardic ... Judaism style font size 85 Code Description L Sephardic usage derived from Lurianic Kabbalah some ... Barznoi, Tel Aviv The Od Abinu ai series, mentioned under Sephardic Judaism North African Jews North ... This section is linked from Sephardic Judaism Siddur Od Abinu ai ed. Levi Nahum Jerusalem Hebrew ... Sephardic Law And Customs Category Judaism Category Sephardi Jews topics ar cs ... a separate denomination within Judaism, but rather a distinct cultural tradition. Sephardim are, primarily ... he accepted Caro s view that the Sephardic practice set out in the Shul an Aruch represents ... to speak of Sephardic custom all that is meant is Jewish law without the particular customs .... There are of course customs peculiar to particular countries or communities within the Sephardic ... recorded as Palestinian are now obsolete. ref Lewin, B. M., Otzar illuf Minhagim . ref In Sephardic Judaism Instances of Sephardic usage the list of usages below , Sephardic usages inherited from Palestine are marked P , and instances where the Sephardic usage conforms to the Babylonian while the Ashkenazic ... Sephardic liturgy should therefore be regarded as the product of gradual convergence between the original ... from the Castilian rite, which formed the basis of the later Sephardic tradition. The Catalonian rite ... already had a family resemblance with the Sephardic, to follow the Spanish rite in as many respects ... or the Ashkenazi rite. ref The theory then grew up that this composite Sephardic rite was of special ... of the Lurianic Sephardic rite extended even to countries outside the Ottoman sphere of influence ... disaster. There were also Kabbalistic groups in the Ashkenazic world, which adopted the Lurianic Sephardic ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Jewish Film Festival

    The Sephardic Jewish Film Festival also known as the Sephardic Film Festival , is an annual New York City Film festival sponsored by the American Sephardi Federation . The festival showcases films about Jewish communities of the Mediterranean and Asia , including Morocco , Yemen , Ethiopia , Kurdistan , Iran Persia and India , as well as the Sephardi descendants of the Jews expelled from Spain . ref Sephardic Cinema Shines, Richard Z. Chesnoff, Huffington Post, February 8, 2009 http www.huffingtonpost.com richard z chesnoff sephardic cinema shines b 165031.html ref The films are part of a movement towards low budget productions and first person documentaries taking advantage of the freedom given by improvements in video camera s and associated digital hardware to pursue a more personal on screen vision of Who is a Jew? what it means to be Jewish . ref http www.thejewishweek.com viewArticle c375 a14707 Advertise Thank You Advertising.html First Person Cinema, January 28, 2009, George Robinson, Jewish Week ref References reflist Jewish film festivals Category Film festivals in the United States Category Festivals in New York City Category International film festivals Category Jewish film festivals ...   more details



  1. Sephardic Bikur Holim

    Orphan date February 2009 for the congregation in Seattle Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation Sephardic Bikur Holim , or SBH, is a non profit social services organisation that helps families who are in need by, among other things, helping people find jobs or helping people who need food. They have locations in both New York and New Jersey . Annual Top Gun Tournament SBH holds an annual tournament called Top Gun to raise money. It is a place where people register to play Basketball , Volleyball , and Backgammon . They also hold raffles for several prizes such as iPod s, TV s, and jewelry. References http www.sbhonline.org SBH s webpage http www.topgunbasketball.com Top Gun s webpage Category Charities based in the United States US philanthropy org stub ...   more details



  1. List of Sephardic Jews

    refimprove date January 2007 The following is a list of Sephardic Jews . See also List of Iberian Jews . A list of WP NN notable Jew s of Sephardi c ancestry div class boilerplate metadata id listdev This is an Wikipedia Incomplete lists incomplete list , which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completeness. Revisions and additions are welcome. div A Benjamin Artom , Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Great Britain ref Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref B Maurice Berger , cultural historian, art critic, curator Sephardic Mother father non Sephardic Jew ref Lee, Felicia. Facing Down His Color as a Path to Privilege, The New York Times 5 May 1999 , pp. E1, 10 reprinted as A Writer Confronts His Color as A Path to Privilege, in The International Herald Tribune 6 May 1999 ref Caryl Brahms , writer ref Obituary, Jewish Chronicle Dec 10, 1982 p.12 ref June Brown . British actress Tony Bullimore , ref Bullimore s sister buoyed by rabbis support , Jewish Chronicle January 24, 1997 p.1 ref British yachtsman C Neve Campbell 1973 Canadian film and television actress Scream sup http www.joonbug.com Images press articles newsday 12 29 03.htm sup Isaac Carasso Isaac & Daniel Carasso , founders of Danone http www.public histoire.com saga yaourt yaourt7.html G Lewis Goldsmith , journalist and political writer ref Oxford Dictionary of National Biography he was of Portuguese Jewish descent ref Philip Guedalla , biographer ref Oxford Dictionary of National Biography the only son of David Guedalla, an almond broker in Mincing Lane, who came from a Spanish Jewish family ... He was buried in Golders Green Jewish cemetery ref H Sir Basil Henriques , ref Concise Dictionary of National Biography born into old, established Jewish family ref philanthropist I In s ... Spanish Inquisition Portuguese Inquisition Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT List Of Sephardic Jews Category Dynamic lists Category Sephardi Jews Category Sephardi Jews topics Category Lists of Jews Sephardic ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Judaism

    Jewry for a quarter of the twentieth century. Jews and Judaism sidebar denominations Orthodox Judaism is the approach to Judaism which adheres to the traditional interpretation and application ... . Orthodox Jews are also called observant Jews Orthodoxy is known also as Torah Judaism or traditional Judaism . Generally, Orthodox Judaism consists of two different streams, the Modern Orthodox Judaism Modern Orthodox and the Haredi Judaism Haredi but actually there is a wide spectrum ... congregations. The exact forms of Judaism during the times of Moses or during the eras of the Mishnah and Talmud cannot be known today, but Orthodox Jews believe that contemporary Orthodox Judaism ... , whereas the other denominations depart from it. Orthodox Judaism, as it exists today, is an outgrowth ... of Oral law Oral law in Judaism oral law and rabbinic literature , until the present time ... Judaism . File Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch.png thumb Rabbi S.R. Hirsch In reaction to the emergence of Reform Judaism, a group of traditionalist German Jews emerged who supported some of the values ... resented by old Jews. And rightly so. Orthodox Judaism does not know any varieties of Judaism. It conceives Judaism as one and indivisible. It does not know a Mosaic, prophetic and rabbinic Judaism, nor Orthodox and Liberal Judaism. It only knows Judaism and non Judaism. It does not know Orthodox ... to Progress, in JMW. p. 198 ref Dan Cohn Sherbok, Judaism history, belief, and practice , Routledge, 2004, p.264 ref blockquote Hirsch held that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire ... refer to this form of Judaism as Haredi Judaism Haredi Judaism , or Ultra Orthodox Judaism . The latter ... of over 5,000 students. Diversity within Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Judaism s central belief is that Torah, including the Oral Law, was given directly from Names of God in Judaism God to Moses and applies in all times and places. Haredi Judaism asserts that it may no longer be changed in any fashion ...   more details



  1. Cuisine of the Sephardic Jews

    and spices In the early days, Sephardic cuisine was influenced by the local cuisines of Spain and Portugal ... with ground meat. Saffron, which is grown in Spain is used in many varieties of Sephardic cooking, as well ... made from melon seeds. ref http www.jewishworldreview.com ess ess btf.php3 Sephardic break fast customs ref Hanuka Sephardic Hanuka dishes include cassola sweet cheese pancakes , bimuelos or bunyuelos puffed fritters with an orange glaze , Keftes Sephardic keftes de espinaca spinach patties , keftes ... Goldstein, Joyce and Da Costa, Beatriz, Sephardic Flavors Jewish Cooking of the Mediterranean ... s Kitchen A Sephardic Cookbook , Gainesville, FL, Triad Publishing Company, 1984, ISBN 0937404233 ..., 2003, ISBN 0394532589 Sternberg, Robert, The Sephardic Kitchen The Healthful Food and Rich Culture ... DEFAULTSORT Cuisine Of The Sephardic Jews Category Jewish cuisine Category Sephardi Jewish cuisine Category ...   more details



  1. Ancient Judaism

    Ancient Judaism can refer to Ancient Judaism book by Max Weber Judaism religion disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Conservative Judaism

    Conservative Judaism also known as Masorti Judaism outside of the United States and Canada is a modern Jewish denominations stream of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid 19th century and took institutional form in the United States in the early 1900s. Jews and Judaism sidebar denominations Conservative Judaism has its roots in the school of thought known as Positive Historical Judaism, developed in 1850s Germany as a reaction to the more liberal religious positions taken by Reform Judaism . The term conservative was meant to signify that Jews should attempt to conserve ... ref it is today known as Masorti Judaism Hebrew for Traditional . In the United States and Canada, the term ... Synagogue of Conservative Judaism , the movement s central institution and the one to which ... to indicate a range of beliefs and practices more liberal than is affirmed by the Orthodox Judaism Orthodox , and more traditional than the more liberal Jewish denominations Reform Judaism United States Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism . In Canada, several congregations belong to the Canadian ... as well as in the Union for Traditional Judaism . Organizational structure The Conservative Masorti ... and regional organizations, including The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism USCJ in the United ... the United Synagogue Youth . The movement maintains numerous Conservative Judaism Educational institutions Rabbinical seminaries and other educational institutions . History Like Reform Judaism , the Conservative ... as Positive Historical Judaism, and it is still known as the historical school. Historical antecedents Positive Historical Judaism, the intellectual forerunner to Conservative Judaism, was developed ... Frankel , who had broken with the German Reform Judaism in 1845 over its rejection of the primacy ... Judaism Positive Historical, which meant that one should have a positive attitude towards accepting ... of Reform Judaism as insufficiently based in Jewish history and communal practice. However, Frankel ...   more details



  1. Four Sephardic Synagogues

    The Four Sephardic Synagogues are located in the Jewish Quarter Jerusalem Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem . They form a complex which comprises four adjoining synagogues which were built at different periods to accommodate the religious needs of the Sephardic community, each congregation practising a different rite . With the closing of the Ramban Synagogue at the command of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Murad III sultan in 1589, there ceased to be a Jewish house of prayer in Jerusalem and the Jews, many of whom were descendants of immigrants who had arrived after the expulsion from Spain in 1492, were forced to pray privately in their own homes. At the beginning of the 17th century a new synagogue, the Yochanan ben Zakai Synagogue, was inaugurated. In 1835 Muhammad Ali of Egypt Muhammad Ali , viceroy of Egypt who ruled Jerusalem at the time, permitted the refurbishment of the synagogues which had been denied since their construction. At the entrance to the Istanbuli Synagogue is a Commemorative plaque plaque commemorating the restoration. After the fall of the Jewish Quarter Jerusalem Jewish Quarter during the 1948 Arab Israeli War the synagogues were burnt and desecrated and turned into horse stables. After the Six Day War the synagogues were restored by architect Dan Tanai. Image Solid lightblue.png 20px Yochanan ben Zakai Synagogue Image Ben Zakai.jpg thumb 300px Installation of the Chacham Bashi of Jerusalem at the synagogue in 1893 According to legend, the Yochanan ben Zakai Synagogue , lang he , also known as Kahal Kadosh Gadol , stands on the spot of the Beit Midrash of the tannaim tanna Rabban Yochanan ben Zakai , who established the Sanhedrin .... ref name ISFSP http www.sephardiccouncil.org tour.html Sephardic Synagogues of Old Jerusalem ... for the inauguration of the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel. Image Magenta square.gif 20px Eliahu ... tour.html The Sephardic Council of Jerusalem on the Four Synagogues he icon http hagabay.net Index.asp ...   more details



  1. Crypto-Judaism

    File Judaica.jpg thumb 250px Judaica clockwise from top Shabbat candlesticks, Ritual washing in Judaism handwashing cup , Chumash Judaism Chumash and Tanakh , Sefer Torah Torah yad pointer , shofar , and etrog box Crypto Judaism is the secret adherence to Judaism while publicly professing to be of another ... title Jews of Spain A History of the Sephardic Experience last Gerber first JS year 1994 publisher ... name Levine Levine Melammed, Renee. Women in Medieval Jewish Societies. Women and Judaism New Insights ... called Chuetas , publicly professed Roman Catholicism but privately adhered to Judaism after the Alhambra ... crypto Jews. Crypto Judaism dates back to earlier periods when Jews were forced or pressured to convert ..., but maintained aspects of their versions of Messianic Judaism . Crypto Jews persisted in Russia .... They and their practices were only discovered in the 20th century. Their rich Sephardic tradition of Crypto Judaism is unique. Only recently did they contact other Jews. Some now profess Orthodox Judaism, although many still retain their centuries old traditions. ref cite web url http www.ourjerusalem.com ... seen a lessening in tensions with ethnic Majorcans. According to some Orthodox Judaism Orthodox ... to have reconverted to Judaism. Some have become rabbis. ref name Gitlitz cite book title ... Judaism, largely restricted to Spanish held territories in Mexico, each with distinct geographical ... communities in modern Mexico which practice their Judaism openly were not established until the considerable ... Judaism. They often cite as evidence memories of older relatives practicing Jewish traditions ... crypto Judaism had survived. Current times According to a recent study December 2008 published in the American ... Sephardic Jewish ancestry compared to 10.6 percent having DNA reflecting Moorish ancestors. 1 . The Sephardic result is in contradiction or not replicated in all the body of genetic studies ... might also have accounted for the Sephardic estimates. They are really assuming that they are looking ...   more details



  1. Shiva (Judaism)

    . Other practices Among Sephardic Judaism Sephardic Jews food is served to the visitors and it is considered ...Shiva he literally seven is the week long bereavement in Judaism mourning period in Judaism for first degree relatives father , mother , son , daughter , brother , sister , and Marriage spouse . The ritual is referred to as sitting shiva. Immediately after burial , first degree relatives assume the Halakha halakhic status of avel Hebrew Name 1 mourner nobold . This state lasts for seven days, during which family members traditionally gather in one home preferably the home of the deceased and receive visitors. At the funeral, mourners traditionally rend an outer garment, a ritual known as Keriah keriah . This garment is worn throughout shiva. Length of shiva The Hebrew word shiva means seven , and the official shiva period is seven days. The day of the funeral is counted as the first day of shiva, even though the practice does not begin until after the mourner s arrive at the designated location following the funeral. On day seven, shiva generally ends in the morning, following Shiva minyan services , and the mourners are walked around the block by the community. This practice is based on two verses from the Book of Isaiah . On Shabbat during the week of shiva, no formal mourning takes place, but the day is counted as one of the seven. Sometimes, a minyan with a Torah reading will take place at the mourner s house. If the first day of a Yom Tov holy days which includes Rosh Hashanah , Yom Kippur , Sukkot , Passover , and Shavuot occurs during shiva, the shiva ends, regardless ... toch sh ar aveylei tziyon viyrusholayim . In the Sephardic tradition, visitors say May heaven comfort ... Some Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jews sit shiva when a relative marries a non Jew. It is likely that this practice ... CZZ Mail Jewish Volume 35 Number 75 Bot generated title ref See also Bereavement in Judaism ... in Judaism Category Death customs Category Hebrew words and phrases Category Jewish observances ...   more details



  1. Book:Judaism

    saved book title Judaism subtitle cover image Star of David.svg cover color wildbot yes Judaism Main article Judaism Religious doctrine and principles of faith Jewish principles of faith Jewish religious texts Rabbinic literature Torah study Tanakh Hebrew Bible Masoretic Text Targum Mishnah Tosefta Talmud Halakha Jewish philosophy Jewish identity Who is a Jew? Jewish population Jewish denominations Jewish religious movements Jewish denominations Religion in Israel Jewish observances Jewish prayer Jewish holiday Shabbat Shalosh regalim High Holy Days Hanukkah Purim Torah reading Synagogue Kashrut Niddah Brit milah Bar and Bat Mitzvah Jewish views on marriage Bereavement in Judaism History Jewish history Ancient Semitic religion History of ancient Israel and Judah Ancient Israel and Judah Babylonian captivity Hellenistic Judaism Hasmonean Hasmonean Kingdom Judaea Roman Province Iudaea Province Bar Kokhba revolt Persecution of Jews Antisemitism History of antisemitism Hasidic Judaism Haskalah Reform Judaism Judaism and other religions Christianity and Judaism Islam and Judaism Messianic Judaism Category Wikipedia books on Judaism Judaism ...   more details



  1. Haredi Judaism

    File Haredi Judaism.jpg thumb 250px Haredi Jewish youth in Jerusalem , reading a Pashkvil Judaism Haredi lang he Latn aredi hebrew , or Charedi Chareidi Judaism pl. Haredim is a term used to describe the most Conservatism conservative form of Orthodox Judaism , often referred to by outsiders ... Sinai Mount Sinai . As a result, they regard Reform movement in Judaism non Orthodox , and to an extent Modern Orthodox , streams of Judaism to be Jewish schisms deviations from authentic Judaism ... it from Western European derived Modern Orthodox Judaism . Haredi Judaism is not an institutionally ... range of Hasidic Judaism Hasidic sects, Lithuanian Jews Lithuanian Yeshivish streams from Ashkenazi Jews Eastern Europe , and Oriental Sephardic Haredim . Haredim are currently primarily located ... as the sources. ref name Solomon2006p157 Solomon, Norman 2006 . Historical Dictionary of Judaism .... 190. The term Ultra Orthodox, though controversial, often refers to Haredi Judaism or Hasidic Judaism ... a temperate, sensible, comfortable Judaism, then ultra Orthodox has been made to counterpoise ... Scherman, Nosson . http www.clal.org e68.html Non Negotiable Judaism , CLAL Encore Archive, National ... than ultra Orthodox. Stolow, Jeremy. Orthodox by design Judaism, print politics, and the ArtScroll ... http www.faithandmedia.org cms uploads files 8 guide judaism.pdf A Journalist s Guide to Judaism ... Jews, the meticulous and rigorous Judaism practiced in the ghetto interfered with these new outside opportunities. This group argued that Judaism itself had to reform in keeping with the social changes taking place around them. They were the forerunners of the Reform Judaism Reform movement in Judaism . This group overwhelmingly Jewish assimilation assimilated into the surrounding culture ... traditional Jewish law and custom to prevent the dissolution of authentic Judaism and ensure the survival ... approach. A closer precursor to today s Haredi Judaism were the ideas of Moses Sofer , Chief Rabbi of Pressburg ...   more details



  1. Judaism and peace

    Judaism has teachings and guidance for its adherents through the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature ... to Judaism and the teachings of the Torah, only when there is a true state of wholeness meaning ... Peace process in the Israeli Palestinian conflict The modern Judaism Jewish state of Israel with its ... Age Jewish Messianism Judaism is the source religion for the notion of a Messianic Age , a theological ... Paul Sartre ref Jean Paul Sartre, 1946, Reflexions sur la question juive ref Judaism s religious texts ... to love thy neighbor as thyself . ref name Goldsmith Ed. 1991 181 Reuven Firestone 2004 , Judaism ... of social transformation in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam , Fordham Univ Press, 2004, pp 77, 81. Cite book title Dynamic Judaism the essential writings of Mordecai M. Kaplan first Emanuel S. last ... to the 1947 Columbus Platform of Reform Judaism , Judaism, from the days of the prophets, has proclaimed ... nations. Judaism rejects violence and relies upon moral education, love and sympathy. ref name platform The Columbus Platform The Guiding Principles of Reform Judaism, 1937 ref Judaism and religious Jews oppose violence The philosophy of nonviolence has roots in Judaism, going back to the Jerusalem Talmud of the middle third century. While absolute nonviolence is not a requirement of Judaism, the religion ... a life of truth, justice and peace, which Judaism considers to be the three tools for the preservation ... the value of maintaining human life with the necessity of fighting a war. Judaism is somewhat unique ... expresses the hope for peace, in Judaism war is evil, but at times a necessary one, yet, Judaism teaches that one has to go to great length to avoid it. ref Judaism by Arye Forta, Heinemann, 1995, ISBN ... of tribute. ref name solomon Judaism and the ethics of war, Norman Solomon. International Review ... Hamikdash? Names of God in Judaism God s answer was Your hands have spilled blood in all your many ... Abravanel 1437 1508 , emphasized the commitment of Judaism to peace. ref name solomon According ...   more details



  1. Bereavement in Judaism

    of mourning, until the first yahrzeit has passed. In Sephardic Judaism Sephardic custom there is no Yizkor ...Judaism Bereavement in Judaism Hebrew Name 1 aveilut mourning is a combination of minhag and mitzvah derived from Judaism s classical Torah and Rabbinical literature rabbinic texts. The details ... ref see Bereavement in Judaism Keriah and Shiva re left for parents, right side for other relatives ..., most burial societies also support families during the Shiva Judaism shiva traditional week of mourning ... or not show proper respect during the taharah . In Judaism there is no viewing of the body and no open ... events in the Torah is the death of Moses when Names of God in Judaism God himself buries ... or gratitude and thus it is a pure gesture. Mourning Keriah and Shiva main Shiva Judaism The mourners ... or daughter of the deceased needs to change clothes during the Shiva Judaism shiva period, he ... distinct periods. Shiva Seven days main Shiva Judaism The first stage of avelut is shiva Hebrew ... viyrushalayim Names of God in Judaism The Omnipresent will comfort you pl. among the mourners of Zion ... festive meal . Men do not shave or get haircuts during this time. Since Judaism teaches that a deceased ... refraining from meat and wine. Among many Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jews it has become customary ... for a Bereavement in Judaism Yizkor Yizkor service. Some synagogues will also turn on all the lights ... communities. In many Ashkenazi synagogues, particularly Orthodox Judaism Orthodox ones, it is customary .... Members of ZAKA, most of whom are Orthodox Judaism Orthodox , assist ambulance crews, identify ... dead state but who is not yet dead according to Jewish law. Orthodox Judaism Orthodox and Haredi Judaism Haredi Jews may need to consult their rabbis on a case by case basis. Jewish view of cremation ... who has died and is the only method used in the Tanakh , and is seen in Judaism as providing ... as a means of destruction. Suicide See the section on Judaism on the main article, Religious views ...   more details



  1. Reform Judaism

    Template Jews and Judaism sidebar File ReformJewishService.jpg 230px thumb right A Reform synagogue with mixed seating and equal participation of men and women. Reform Judaism is a phrase that refers to various beliefs, practices and organizations associated with Reform movement in Judaism the Reform Jewish movement in Reform Judaism North America North America , Reform Judaism United Kingdom the United ... in Judaism New York, USA Oxford University Press, 1988 , viii. Reform Judaism refers to a particular ... specific about where he uses the phrase Reform Judaism it is used only in connection with the U.S. Reform pp.227 334, 353 384 and UK Reform p. 347 denominations. ref In general, Reform Judaism maintains that Judaism and Jewish traditions should be modernized and compatible with participation in the surrounding culture . Many branches of Reform Judaism hold that halakha Jewish law should be interpreted ... is required of all Jews. ref http www.religionfacts.com judaism denominations reform.htm ReligionFacts Reform Judaism ref ref http reformjudaism.org whatisrj.shtml What is Reform Judaism? ref Similar movements that are also occasionally called Reform include the Progressive Judaism Israel Israeli Progressive Movement and Progressive Judaism its worldwide counterpart . Reform Judaism in North America Main Reform Judaism North America Reform Judaism North America Reform Judaism is one of the two North American denominations affiliated with the World Union for Progressive Judaism . It is the largest ... wnet religionandethics week238 cover.html Reform Judaism , Public Broadcasting Service , May 1999 ... with Progressive Judaism worldwide. Official bodies of the Reform Movement in North America include the Union for Reform Judaism , the Central Conference of American Rabbis , and Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion . Reform Judaism in Britain Main Reform Judaism United Kingdom Reform Judaism United Kingdom UK Reform and Liberal Judaism are the two Progressive Judaism Progressive movements ...   more details




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