sephardic liturgy
Sefardic liturgy refers to the traditional Jewish prayers, rituals, and melodies practiced by Sephardic Jews, who trace their ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and North Africa. It is a distinct form of religious expression that incorporates unique customs, prayers, and musical styles specific to this Jewish community.
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