sephardic synagogues
Sefardic synagogues are places of worship that cater to the Sephardic Jewish community, which originally hailed from the Iberian Peninsula. These synagogues follow the Sephardic tradition and customs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Jews from Spain, Portugal, and other regions influenced by Sephardic Jews.
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