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La pell de brau i el mite de Sepharad

open access: yesCatalonia, 2011
On s'interroge ici sur la portée exacte du terme Sepharad et de ses deux équivalents, pell de brau et España, dans La pell de brau de Salvador Espriu: référents, valeur(s) connotative(s), traits caractéristiques.
Denise Boyer
exaly   +3 more sources

Echoes from Sepharad: signatures on the maternal gene pool of crypto-Jewish descendants. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Hum Genet, 2015
The majority of genetic studies on Jewish populations have been focused on Ashkenazim, and genetic data from the Sephardic original source, the Iberian Peninsula, are particularly scarce. Regarding the mitochondrial genome, the available information is limited to a single Portuguese village, Belmonte, where just two different lineages (a single one ...
Nogueiro I   +4 more
europepmc   +5 more sources

From Sepharad to the World

open access: yesHumán Innovációs Szemle
Ladino holds a vital place in Sephardic identity and cultural heritage, embodying the legacy of the descendants of Spanish-speaking Jews who were exiled from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492.
Rózsavári Nóra
doaj   +4 more sources

Genealogies of Sepharad ("Jewish Spain")

open access: yesQuest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History, 2020
Daniela Fleser   +2 more
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Un itinerario tra gli itinerari. Riflessi linguistici, culturali e letterari della diaspora sefardita

open access: yesRiCognizioni, 2020
This article outlines a virtual research itinerary in the history and memory of the Sephardic communities of Europe, as it emerges from the original papers that specialists from different fields have contributed to the monographic section Reflections of ...
Paola Calef
doaj   +1 more source

“The great night of Europe is shot through with long, sinister trains”: Transnational memory and European identity in Antonio Muñoz Molina’s Sepharad

open access: yesForum, 2015
Since 1975 Spain has been engaged in the recuperation of the memory of the Francoist past. For a long time, under the headline “Spain is different”, the public debate has reflected a view of the Spanish experience as a particular event tied to the nation
Lasse-Emil Paulsen
doaj   +3 more sources

Los Caminos de Sefarad

open access: yesRevista de Antropología Social, 2006
This article examines the historical narratives inscribed in the material fabric of historic Jewish neighborhoods along a contemporary Jewish tourist route in Spain. Through an analysis of the guidebook, Paths of Sepharad, I explore the representation of
Jeffrey S. Juris
doaj   +1 more source

Sefarad

open access: yesTeologisk Tidsskrift, 2018
«Sefarad» er den hebraiske betegnelsen på Den iberiske halvøya. Navnet oppsto i det muslimske al-Andalus. Dagens sefarder er etterkommere etter jøder fra Spania og Portugal.
Knut Aukrust
doaj   +1 more source

The Origin of the Name Sepharad: A New Interpretation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Semitic Studies, 2014
Since the period of Roman Antiquity, Spanish Jews gave the name Sepharad to the Iberian Peninsula. The descendants of Iberian Jews refer to themselves as Sephardim and identify Spain as Sepharad in modern Hebrew. The name Sepharad appears for the first time as a biblical place-name of uncertain location in the Book of Obadiah (1: 20).
openaire   +2 more sources

MİZRAHİ YAHUDİLERİ VE İSRAİL’DEKİ SOSYO KÜLTÜREL DURUMLARI

open access: yesSakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2018
İsrail’deki Yahudi topluluğu özellikle 1950’lerden sonra birçok ülkeden alınan göçler neticesinde Ortadoğu ve Avrupa Yahudilerinden oluşan heterojen hatta çatallaşmış bir yapı hâline gelmiştir.
Ravza AYDIN
doaj   +1 more source

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