a sharaabaholik is any person with a high tolerance for
alcohol; anyone that can consume more alcohol then a normal alcoholic, thus becoming a sharaabaholik
alcohol; anyone that can consume more alcohol then a normal alcoholic, thus becoming a sharaabaholik
by Shaan Jajja September 3, 2007
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Get the Sahara mug.A pretty and amazing girl,who often cares about what she looks like. She loves music and singing. She is quite clever but not the best. She has mostly down days and gets upset not very easily. If you have a Sahara you should be grateful.
Look at her- she looks like a Sahara
by Chockywockydoohdah February 9, 2017
Get the sahara mug.The term Sephardi, as generally used, describes Jews of non-European origin. The term is actually a misnomer in that it broadly describes Jews of middle-eastern descent as well Yemenite Jews. The term "Sehpardi" actually means "Spain". Jews of Middle-eastern descent should really be called "Musta'Arab" or "Edot Hamizrah". Jews from Yemen are not Sephardi at all either and should be referred to as "Temani" (or another more appropriate term they themselves use - which I have forgotten at the moment).
Spanish (and Portugese) had existing communities in Turkey and Greece and even in Holland which developed after the expulsion from Spain, circa 1492.
Sephardi Jews, as used broadly, have unfortunately come to assimilate among the more dominant and hegemonic Ashkenazi Jews. Consequently, they have almost lost their rich culture, heritage, norms, and traditions
Spanish (and Portugese) had existing communities in Turkey and Greece and even in Holland which developed after the expulsion from Spain, circa 1492.
Sephardi Jews, as used broadly, have unfortunately come to assimilate among the more dominant and hegemonic Ashkenazi Jews. Consequently, they have almost lost their rich culture, heritage, norms, and traditions
Sephardi Jews have different traditions or minhagim than Ashkenazi Jews.
In many cases, Sephardi Jews abide by significantly different Halachot than Ashkenazi Jews.
Beyond just food and liturgical differences, Sephardic Jews have traditionally had a different approach to Judaism. They are not as neurotic in their adherence to the laws as Ashkenazi Jews.
In many cases, Sephardi Jews abide by significantly different Halachot than Ashkenazi Jews.
Beyond just food and liturgical differences, Sephardic Jews have traditionally had a different approach to Judaism. They are not as neurotic in their adherence to the laws as Ashkenazi Jews.
by Barwah August 30, 2006
Get the Sephardi mug.The Sahar’s definition posted by pineapple trainreck on February 2019 is the most accurate definition for this name. That definition is really thoughtful.
Person1: Can you check the definition of Sahar?
Me: Yes i did. I am wondering who wrote that definition. I wish they could tell me.
Me: Yes i did. I am wondering who wrote that definition. I wish they could tell me.
by Mee is youuu December 8, 2021
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by shortstuffing January 21, 2011
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