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... rabbis and laymen.
The fact they produced a report of virtual unanimity was therefore quite
impressive!
Like Jews do, they went through the proper procedures. They elected a
chair, a Sephardi called Abraham Furtado; and appointed a committee headed by
David Sinzheim, an Ashkenazi halachist of note.
This is probably the first example of a group of Jews considering both
halachically and...
...a eulogy at his funeral, naturally, but feel I need to ex[ress my admiration and affection for the man somehow. hence this post. Ted was truly a citizen of the world: A Franco-Egyptian Sephardi Jew who settled in England, he epitomised the best of the traditional gentleman in all of those cutures, and furthermore transcended them through their commonalities: in other words, he was a real mensch, ...
... City and he basically has an open house for Shabbat meals, he had so many guests and he was really amazing he explained everythign every step of the meal and he had all these Kabbalistic and sephardi ideas and traditions, it was definitely an experience! It's a shame though that there were some girls from sem also there who ruined it a bit by constantly talking and being rude and making stupid ...
... available resources relevant to their projects, including but not limited to those at the Center for Jewish History (YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, American Jewish Historical Society, Leo Baeck Institute, American Sephardi Federation). They will also have access to the Archives of the 92nd Street Y, the Archives of the Educational Alliance, the Archives of F·E·G·S Health and Human Services ...
..., to be massacred or to leave. And where did the hundreds of thousand of Jews, who refused to abandon their faith, escape? Almost all of them were received with open arms in the Muslim countries. The Sephardi ("Spanish") Jews settled all over the Muslim world, from Morocco in the west to Iraq in the east, from Bulgaria (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in the north to Sudan in the south. Nowhere ...