SHEM&SADAQAH SADAQAKETAH/Sedeqetelebab-(SEMITES)- THEIR SON ARAM-MECCA/MAAKAH & EVE-HADASSAH(MEDES& PERSIANS)
#ARAM-(The Languages and Cultures of ARAM)
Linguistics ARAMIC -LEVANT
צְדָקָה-SADAKETAH/SADAQAHKETAH
"Sedeqetelebab" is an archaic transliteration from the Ge'ez language that translates to the Hebrew name "Tzidkat-Levav" (צדקת-לבב), meaning "righteousness/justice of heart". This name appears in the Book of Jubilees as the name of Noah's daughter-in-law, though she is not named in the biblical account of Noah's sons' wives.
In Hebrew, "Sephardic" describes the descendants of Jews from the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), with the term originating from Sefarad (סְפָרַד), the Hebrew name for Spain. Sephardic Jews are known for their unique traditions, cultural heritage, and distinct liturgical melodies, languages (like Ladino), and cuisine, which arose in these historical communities. Etymology and Meaning Sefarad (סְפָרַד): This ancient Hebrew word for Spain is the root of the term "Sephardic". Sephardic: The adjective "Sephardic" describes something related to these Jewish communities. Sephardim: The plural noun for the people themselves, referring to those with ancestral ties to the Iberian Peninsula.


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