Pallache family
"Pallache" – also de Palacio(s), Palache, Palaçi, Palachi, Palacci, Palaggi, and many other variations (documented below) – is the surname of a prominent, Ladino-speaking, Sephardic Jewish family from the Iberian Peninsula, who spread mostly through the Mediterranean after the Alhambra Decree of March 31, 1492, and related events. The Pallache have had connections with Spanish and Portuguese Sephardic communities, as detailed below.
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Abraham PalacciCharles PalacheCicurel familyColette RossantDavid PallacheEddy PalacciFrance–Morocco relationsGabriel PalatchiHaim PalachiHistory of the Jews in EgyptHistory of the Jews in JamaicaHistory of the Jews in Latin America and the CaribbeanHistory of the Jews in MoroccoHistory of the Jews in PortugalHistory of the Jews in SpainHistory of the Jews in TurkeyHistory of the Jews in the NetherlandsIsaac Juda PalacheIsaac PallacheIsaac de RazillyJacob TiradoJacqueline KahanoffJacques NahumJewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countriesJewish piratesJews of Egypt (film)Joseph PalacciJoseph PallacheJuda Lion PalacheJudaeo-PortugueseJudaeo-SpanishJudith Palache GregoryJuliette RossantList of Moroccan peopleList of synagogues in TurkeyMohammed esh-Sheikh es-SeghirMoroccan literatureMorocco–Netherlands relations
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Pallache family
"Pallache" – also de Palacio(s), Palache, Palaçi, Palachi, Palacci, Palaggi, and many other variations (documented below) – is the surname of a prominent, Ladino-speaking, Sephardic Jewish family from the Iberian Peninsula, who spread mostly through the Mediterranean after the Alhambra Decree of March 31, 1492, and related events. The Pallache have had connections with Spanish and Portuguese Sephardic communities, as detailed below.
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"Pallache" – also de Palacio(s ...... Juda Lion Palache (1886–1944).
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Interior of Synagogue of El Transito
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from 16th to 20th centuries in ...... gypt and then further diaspora
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"de Palacio" , "de Palacio" , "Palacci" , etc., all ultimately from Collis Palatium
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"Pallache" – also de Palacio(s ...... ommunities, as detailed below.
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Pallache family
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