Sepharad

Sepharad, or Sefarad, or Sfard, is a biblical place name of uncertain location. It is mentioned only once in the Bible, in the Book of Obadiah Obadiah 1:20. There are, however, Persian inscriptions that refer to two places called "Saparda": one area in Media and another in Asia Minor. It is speculated that Sepharad could have been Sardis.

Since the period of Roman Antiquity, after the Peshitta of the 2nd century, Spanish Jews gave the name "Sepharad" to the Iberian peninsula.[1] The descendants of Iberian Jews refer to themselves as Sephardi Jews (Hebrew, plural: Sephardim) and identify Spain as "Sepharad" in modern Hebrew.

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  1. ^ Remembering Sepharad: Jewish culture in Medieval Spain : Washington National Cathedral, May 9-June 8, 2003, p.10

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