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Sephardic vs Ashkenazi - What's the difference?

sephardic | ashkenazi |

As adjectives the difference between sephardic and ashkenazi

is that sephardic is relating to the tradition, customs, rituals and language of the Sephardi Jews while Ashkenazi is of or relating to Jews of German and Eastern Europe origin, and their traditions, customs, and rituals.

As a noun Ashkenazi is

an Askhenazi Jew.

sephardic

English

Adjective

(-)
  • relating to the tradition, customs, rituals and language of the Sephardi Jews
  • ashkenazi

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or relating to Jews of German and Eastern Europe origin, and their traditions, customs, and rituals.
  • Noun

    (Ashkenazim)
  • An Askhenazi Jew.