Medieval Hebrew – ‘Ashkenazi’ and ‘Sephardi’
By the 10th century and later until the end of the 15th century, the map of the Jewish settlement had
By the 10th century and later until the end of the 15th century, the map of the Jewish settlement had
From a linguistic perspective, it seems that there is a difference between the two ‘kinds’ of Hebrew in the Bible
The cultural environment of the first and second centuries CE was characterized by the strong dominance of mainly Greek and
The revivers of the Hebrew language were influenced by European languages (mainly Latin, German and some Russian) on the one
The revival of the Hebrew language in modern times is sometimes considered no less than a miracle. Undoubtedly, it was
At the end of the 15th century, following the expulsion of the Jews from Spain and the migration of Jews
The ‘Piyyut’ {פיוט} (from the Greek word ‘poiétḗs’ which means ‘poet’), the Jewish liturgical poem which was recited/sung in synagogues,
At the end of the Second Temple Period, a new religious institution emerged among the Jews who lived in the
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