sefardi jews
Sephardi Jews are members of the Jewish community who trace their heritage to Spain and Portugal. They are named after Sepharad, the Hebrew word for Spain. Sephardi Jews have distinctive cultural, religious, and linguistic traditions that have developed over many centuries, including a mix of Spanish, North African, and Middle Eastern influences.
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