AN ANALYSIS OF JULIA COHEN'S RESEARCH ON THE SOCIAL STATUS OF SEPHARDIC JEWS IN THE 18TH–20TH CENTURIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V5I6Y2025N13Keywords:
Sephardic Jews, immigration centers, culture, diaspora, Ladino language, Stroum Center for Jewish StudiesAbstract
Analysis of the Social Status, Culture, Scientific Activity, and Migration Processes of Sephardic Jews in the 18th–20th Centuries.The study highlights the works of Sephardic scholars in the fields of history, linguistics, and sociology, as well as their scholarly contributions to jurisprudence and the conditions of communities in various geographic regions. Migrant Sephardic communities in America, Europe, Asia, and Australia have been thoroughly examined, along with issues related to documentation and integration into society. The article is based on historical sources and belongs to an established academic school.
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