Ethnic Sephardic Jews in the Medical Literature
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[SOFT COVER] ETHNIC SEPHARDIC JEWS IN THE MEDICAL LITERATURE - The Sephardic Jews make
up the second largest division of the Jewish population; they have their historic
roots in Spain, Portugal and North Africa, as well as due to migrations, in
Mesopotamia and Arabia. Sephardic Jews comprise the second largest group in
the Jewish population after Ashkenazic Jews that stem from Eastern Europe. Sephardim
have developed and possess a shared relationship based upon unique religious
traditions, collective ideals, customs and ethnicity.
Sephardic and Ashkenazic
Jews were geographically and religiously separate populations. Because of this
separation, these two populations often display significant differences in the
incidence of genetic diseases and medical conditions. ISBN 978-0-9763226-0-3