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  • Sephardi Jews
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  • Sephardi Jews (Hebrew: ספרדי‎, Standard Səfaradi Tiberian Səp̄arədî; plural ספרדים, Standard Səfaradim Tiberian Səp̄arədîm; Spanish Sefardíes; Portuguese Sefarditas, Greek Σεφάρδοι, Bulgarian сефаради sefaradi, Turkish Sefarad, Ladino Sefardies) are Jews who define themselves in terms of the Jewish customs and traditions which originated in the Iberian Peninsula, present day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar, before the expulsion of Jews from that area in the late fifteenth century, and usually defined in contrast to Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews.
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Region
  • Canada
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  • France
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langs
  • Historical: Ladino, Haketia, Judeo-Portuguese, Catalanic, Shuadit, local languages
  • Modern: Local languages, primarily Hebrew, French, English, Spanish, Arabic
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  • Ashkenazi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, other Jewish ethnic divisions, Arabs, Spaniards, Portuguese.
Group
  • Sephardi Jews
  • יהדות ספרד
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Pop
  • 8
  • 100
  • 200
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  • 3000
  • 3500
  • 5000
  • 6000
  • 8500
  • 12000
  • 18000
  • 25000
  • 30000
  • 35000
  • 40000
  • 60000
  • 100000
  • 350000
  • 725000
poptime
  • 1.500000
  • Sephardi Jews
  • up to 20% of the total 'Jewish World' population
abstract
  • Sephardi Jews (Hebrew: ספרדי‎, Standard Səfaradi Tiberian Səp̄arədî; plural ספרדים, Standard Səfaradim Tiberian Səp̄arədîm; Spanish Sefardíes; Portuguese Sefarditas, Greek Σεφάρδοι, Bulgarian сефаради sefaradi, Turkish Sefarad, Ladino Sefardies) are Jews who define themselves in terms of the Jewish customs and traditions which originated in the Iberian Peninsula, present day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar, before the expulsion of Jews from that area in the late fifteenth century, and usually defined in contrast to Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews.