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  • ...2 – [[The Hague]], February 21, 1677) was a Dutch philosopher with [[Sephardi Jews|Portuguese-Jewish]] roots. See the article [[Philosophy of Spinoza]] for a
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  • '''Sephardi Jews''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: '''ספרדי''', <small>[[Hebrew language# ...ag#nusach|nusach]]'' ([[Hebrew language]], "liturgical tradition") used by Sephardi Jews in their [[Siddur]] (prayer book). A ''nusach'' is defined by a liturgical
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  • | Right, [[Sephardi Jews|Sephardic]]
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  • ...sh tradesmen fled to Amsterdam. They were soon joined by many well-to-do [[Sephardi Jews|Portuguese Jews]] (often from Spanish descent), who were expelled from thei
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  • ...ed ''aron ha-kodesh'' by [[Ashkenazi Jews|Ashkenazim]] and ''hekhal'' by [[Sephardi Jews|Sephardim]]) where the [[Torah]] scrolls are kept (the ark is often closed ...kenazi Jews]] (of [[Central Europe|central]] and [[Eastern Europe]]) the [[Sephardi Jews]] (of [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], and [[North Africa]]), the [[Beta Israel]] o
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