Judaism

During the Middle Ages, Judaism developed into two main strands: the Sephardic and the Ashkenazic.

An excerpt from the article 24 facts about Judaism
  • The Sephardic stream developed in the Jewish communities of the Mediterranean basin under the influence of Arab-Muslim civilization, with a center in Muslim Spain.
  • The Ashkenazi stream developed in the Jewish communities under the influence of the Latin-Christian civilization, which existed mainly in France and Germany and, from the 16th century, moved mainly to the territory of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, where the largest concentrations of Jews were established.