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Yes, for Sephardim.

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Yes, for Sephardim.

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sephardim = "sfar-deem" (ספרדים)

are you sephardic (said to a male) = atah sfardi

are you sephardic (said to a female) = aht sfardit

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Moritz Levy has written:

'Die Sephardim in Bosnien' -- subject(s): History, Sephardim, Jews, Ethnic relations

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The main difference between Ashkenazim and Sephardim is their historical origins and cultural traditions. Ashkenazim are Jews of Eastern European descent, while Sephardim are Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent. These different backgrounds have influenced their religious practices, language, and culinary traditions.

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It is outright prohibited for Ashkenazim (since rice is not permitted). However, it is usually prohibited for Sephardim and Mizrahim as well since Rice-based cereals usually contain other grains in addition to the rice (such as barley, wheat, sorghum, or millet). It is these other grains that would make it prohibited for Sephardim and Mizrahim.

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