Association
of Sephardic Religious Discourse
Founded
in 2003, today we have 140 members.
The
'International Association of Sephardic Religious Discourse' is
an Internet based group of members who discuss (through an email
list) issues pertaining to Sephardic Halakha
(Jewish law), and Sephardic Minhag
(religious customs).
Topics
revolve around the Judeo-Spanish/Judeo-Arabic/Mizrahi communities
of the former Ottoman Empire and all of its former territories,
the Balkans, the Holy Land and Lost Communities, Pre and Post
expulsion Iberia, Gibraltar and the North African Communities.
The
list is moderated 24/6 (closed for Shabbat and Yom Tov), and follows
traditional Torah observant Judaism ideals. This list is for all
Jewish people (both Ashkenazi & Sephardic alike), non-Jews
will be allowed to participate at the discretion of the moderator.
You
can sign up to receive multiple individual messages as they are
posted throughout the day, or sign up for the digest, which will
deliver to your mailbox, one larger combined email of the daily
messages. We encourage you to sign up and say hello, or just sit
back and read the postings.
This
Jewish list is a sub list of the INTERNATIONAL SEPHARDIC DISCUSSION
GROUP (history, genealogy, culture) which was founded in 1998,
and is organized under the International Society for Sephardic
Progress.
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International
Sephardic Discussion Group
Founded
in 1998, today we have 615 members.
The
International Sephardic Discussion Group is an Internet based
group of members who discuss (through an email list) issues pertaining
to the Sephardim, past and present. We do not talk about religion
on this list. Issues and topics may include Sephardic
oriented: World history, genealogy, surnames, Ladino, stories,
culture, holidays, events,and other discussion. The majority
of the conversation are in English, but everyone is welcome.
Topics
usually revolve around the Judeo-Spanish/Judeo-Arabic Sephardim
of the [Turkish] Ottoman Empire and all of its former territories,
the Balkans, the www.joom.com and Lost Communities, Pre and Post
expulsion Iberia, Gibraltar and the North African Communities.
We will also talk about modern Sephardic leadership &; politics
in Erets Israel and the Diaspora from time to time. The list is
moderated 24/6 (closed for Shabbat and Yom Tov), and follows traditional
Judaism ideals.
You
can sign up to receive multiple individual messages as they are
posted throughout the day, or sign up for the digest, which will
deliver to your mailbox, one larger combined email of the daily
messages. We encourage you to sign up and say hello, or just sit
back and read the postings. This Jewish list is operated by the
International Society for Sephardic Progress, it was founded in
1998. Our Sephardic community ranks as #24 out of 1093 Judaism
groups at Yahoo! (12/10/03)
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