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He also worked to strengthen Sephardi communities in other countries.
My father's family had been established there since the 18th century, part of the well-known Sephardi community.
"I saw that the Sephardi students were trying to blend in and forget their traditions," he says.
"Go anywhere in this country and you'll find thriving religious Sephardi communities," he says.
The term "Sephardi" refers to significantly different populations from one study to another.
That view made him controversial among the Sephardi Jewish community.
However, it is experiencing a minor revival among Sephardi communities, especially in music.
These are not necessarily Sephardi as per the narrower ethnic definition.
In Sephardi synagogues it is also used as the prayer leader's reading desk.
The congress has agreed to sponsor a variety of educational and other institutions to support Sephardi heritage.
"For the first time in the history of the country, a Sephardi is competing, and he is doing so as an equal."
His lithographs of Sephardi life were published in 1924 but the originals are lost.
Gradually, however, the Sephardi population declined, and the congregation was disbanded in 1873.
Edmond was a true Sephardi who believed in tolerance and moderation.
The terms are cultural words that have survived in the speech of Sephardi Jews for many years.
The transformation of the building into the Sephardi Museum, as it is now officially called, started around 1910.
Cumin, cilantro, and turmeric are very common in Sephardi cooking.
In the Sephardi community, boys wear a tallit from bar mitzvah age.
It has especially been practiced among the Sephardi communities of the Mediterranean region.
It was also used during the Sephardi liturgy.
A plain-spoken, charismatic leader, he had the ability to touch the emotions of the Sephardi in the street.
The Sephardi did not have proper knowledge about Judaism.
This phenomenon is just one of the factors which has today led to the broader religious definition of Sephardi.
In some traditional Sephardi synagogues, members of the congregation may also wear top hats on special occasions.
Sephardi Jews, in contrast, often name their children after the children's grandparents, even if those grandparents are still living.