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What are 3 differences between the ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish cultures of Europe?

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Ashkenazim differ from Sephardim in their pronunciation of Hebrew, in cultural traditions, in synagogue cantillation (chanting), in their widespread use of Yiddish (until the 20th century), and especially in synagogue liturgy.

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