Sephardi Jewish


The Sephardi Jewish Ring is designed to bring together Jewish Websites around the globe. The sites must be Jewish and contain sufficient uniquely Sephardi material to warrant its inclusion in a Sephardi webring. Just so there is no misunderstanding, sites containing any messianic, missionary, anti-semitic, Holocaust revisionist or anti-religious material are not welcome.
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Ten commandments, Aseret Hadiberot

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The Sephardi Jewish Ring is designed to bring together Jewish Websites around
the globe. The sites do not have to be exclusively Sephardi but must contain Sephardi interest material.

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The website of Midrash BEN ISH HAI

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Ensemble dedicated to the study and performance of medieval and Renaissance music on a wide variety of period instruments and voices. We also perform Celtic music, music of the Sephardic Jews and some contemporary music written especially for us. We also have several recordings for sale.

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Scandinavian private, non-profit, non-denominational resource site for Jewish religion and culture with the primary focus on Western Sephardic traditions, mainly the Spanish and Portuguese traditions of NW Europe and the Americas, and a secondary focus on Litvak and Scandinavian Ashkenazi traditions.

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History and meaning of the Passover story, including preparing for Passover, recipes, Sephardic and Ashkenazic Passover traditions, foods, links, symbols, art, and a translation into French. Includes Passover from a rabbi's perspective.

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Site dedicated to Halham Yoseph Hayim of Baghdad, author of Ben Ish Hai

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