Sephardic Jews in the Holocaust
Explore the overlooked narratives of Sephardic Jews in the Holocaust, emphasizing resilience and honoring the legacy of those lost
Parashat Pekudei – Weekday Torah Reading (Moroccan TeAmim)
Parashat Pekudei – Weekday Torah Reading (Moroccan TeAmim) Source link
Isaac ibn Ghiyyat: The Jewish Scholar and Physician
Discover Isaac ibn Ghiyyat’s multifaceted contributions to medicine and Jewish scholarship in the vibrant Islamic Spain.
Samuel ibn Naghrela – The Jewish Vizier of Medieval Spain
Delve into the remarkable story of Samuel ibn Naghrela, a Jewish statesman who left an indelible mark on medieval Spain.
Parashat Lech Lecha – Weekday Hebrew Torah Reading (Sephardic style)
Parashat Lech Lecha – Weekday Hebrew Torah Reading (Sephardic style) Source link
Weekday Torah reading – Parashat Chukat (Sephardic style)
Weekday Torah reading – Parashat Chukat (Sephardic style) Source link
The 17th of Tammuz
The 17th of Tammuz, a day of fasting and reflection, commemorates tragedies in Jewish history and calls for spiritual growth.
Francis Salvador: A Revolutionary Jewish Trailblazer
Francis Salvador, the first Jew in British colonies to hold office, fought and died for American independence during the Revolutionary War.
Sephardic Roots: Congregation Mickve Israel Synagogue in Savannah, Georgia
Discover the enduring legacy of Congregation Mickve Israel Synagogue, a symbol of Sephardic heritage and religious freedom in Savannah, Georgia.
50 Influential Sephardic Figures Who Shaped History
Discover 50 influential Sephardic figures and their contributions, from Maimonides to Emilio Segrè, in this informative list.