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Genealogy oriented SephardicGen's searchable databases 5earchable databases with over 70,000 Sephardic names. Sephardic SIG's KahalLinks Sephardic communities throughout the world. Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies Specializes in the eastern Mediterranean Sephardim Extensive listing of names, heraldry and recipes Sepharadic brotherhood Membership list, etc. (used to be Salonican Brotherhood of America) ETSI ("My Tree") Sephardic Genealogical Society and Periodical in France. Saudades: Portuguese Sephardic History
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General Sites American Sephardic Federation Umbrella organization Sephardic Jewish Communities from Columbia University, NYC Dinur Center for Study of Jewish History. at Hebrew University, Jerusalem Museo Sefardi, Toledo. Toledo's Historic Sinagoga del Transito (Original name: Sinagoga de Samuel ha-Levi) Congregation Shearith Israel founded in 1654, first Sephardic Congregation in the US Sephardi European Institute library, activities and Los Muestros publication Jews Of Cape Verde and of The Azores Jews Of Cape Verde and on the Guinea Coast by Richard Loban Beth Haim cemetery in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, Holland History of Rabbi Yosef Caro. Biographies of some Sephardic Rabbi Leaders. Bernard Gui Inquisitorial Technique (c.1307-1323) The Juderia of Tarazona (Aragon) includes list of names Tourist information about Juderias in Spanish towns Diaspora Sefardita Ladino and other Jewish Languages Ladino a Lost Language Haketia Judeo-Spanish as a Language of Liturgy and Religious Identification Sephardic Medical roots Portuguese Jews History of Jews in Spain - A Brief Timeline
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