Difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Judaism
Title: Difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Judaism
Category: /History/Middle East History
Details: Words: 2249 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Judaism
Category: /History/Middle East History
Details: Words: 2249 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
 
 
 For the most part, modern Jewish history deals with the political,
 social and economic advancements achieved by the Ashkenazi communities
 in Europe, America, and later -- Palestine. Because of it's relatively
 small size and involvement in the affairs of 'civilized' countries of
 Europe and America, the Sephardi branch of Judaism is rerely dealt with in
 the context of modern Jewish history. Their developement is however, though
 not as influential upon the flow of the 'mainstream' 
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their developement and
 the final result of it. The history itself was shaped by the environment in
 which the exiled Jews found themselves, and the attitude of the people who
 surrounded them. This attitude was in turn based around their religious
 doctrine.
 
 
 (1) Bernard Lewis, 'The Jews of Islam'
 (2) Harvey Goldberg, 'Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewries', introductoin
 p15
 (3) Norman Stillman, 'Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewries'
 Essay 1, 'Middle-Eastern and North African Jewries'
 p67
 
 
 1996, Lev Epshteyn, SUNY Binghamton.