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sefarad
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Exclusive book of Obadiah 40 biblical place name; Prophet less ) 1, 20, probably identified with any city of Asia minor as Sardis and Jewish since the beginnings of our era tradition associated with the Iberian peninsula where settled communities, according to some, since the time of the captivity of Babylon and the dispersion caused by the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 a. d. C. Sefarad is place and cherished homeland for Jews expelled in 1492. By 2015 Spain approved the law of Spanish nationality for the Sephardim of accredited Hispanic origin.

  



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