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Definition of Sephardic jew
1. Noun. A Jew who is of Spanish or Portuguese or North African descent.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sephardic Jew
Literary usage of Sephardic jew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Destruction of a Planet: Zionism Is Racism by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1991)
"It is important to know the difference between the Sephardic “Jew” and the
Zionist “Jew” for the Zionists are continuing to eliminate the sephardic jew ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The Board of Deputies had been appointed in 1760 to watch over the interests of
the "Portuguese nation" as the sephardic jew» called themselves in England ..."
3. New Judea: Jewish Life in Modern Palestine and Egyptby Benjamin Lee Gordon by Benjamin Lee Gordon (1919)
"Among the names that loom up very brightly in the history of the Jewish national
renaissance is that of Benjamin Disraeli, another sephardic jew. ..."
4. New Judea: Jewish Life in Modern Palestine and Egypt by Benjamin Lee Gordon (1919)
"Among the names that loom up very brightly in the history of the Jewish national
renaissance is that of Benjamin Disraeli, another sephardic jew. ..."
5. New Judea: Jewish Life in Modern Palestine and Egypt by Benjamin Lee Gordon (1919)
"Among the names that loom up very brightly in the history of the Jewish national
renaissance is that of Benjamin Disraeli, another sephardic jew. ..."
6. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1908)
"... institutions should be understood by all. This is certainly not the case now.
The sephardic jew hardly understands a Hebrew sentence read out ..."
7. History of Reconstruction in Louisiana (through 1868) by John Rose Ficklen, Pierce Butler (1911)
"... Priscilla Ann Wilkinson, a daughter of Edward Wilkinson, Esq. The father raged,
for to the sephardic jew a son marrying outside of the faith was as one ..."