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(Jewish Group) 5 Surprising Differences Between Ashkenazi & Sephardic Jews (Original Post)
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Nov 2022
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rampartc
(5,400 posts)1. thanks for that
i knew there was a difference, but had no idea of those details.
i'm sure most of the jews i know are ashkenazi. is it impolite to ask?
carpetbagger
(4,391 posts)3. You're probably correct.
Most Jewish Americans are of Ashkenazi descent.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,086 posts)2. Thank you for posting this
Mosby
(16,297 posts)4. Really good video!
Just to add to this, I'm part of the american conservative mvmt. We switched to Sephardic pronunciations and nusach a long time ago. Our leaders decided that the Sephardic pronunciations are more authentic than ashkenaz nusach.