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Sarfati ( Hebrew : צרפתי , Israeli pronunciation: [tsaʁfaˈti] ), variously transliterated and spelled Sarfatti , Sarphati , Serfaty , Sarfate , Sarfaty , Sarfity , Zarfati , Tsarfati , Tsarfaty , Tzarfati , Serfati , is a Sephardic Jewish surname.

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4-528: The surname literally means "French", and is derived from the Biblical placename Tzarfat which in later times was identified in Jewish tradition as France . The term tzarfati was frequently applied in rabbinical literature to Jews of French birth or descent . One account places the origin of the surname as being linked to Rashi by way of his grandson Rabbeinu Tam , but the connection, although anchored in

8-724: A Biblical placename that may refer to Sarepta in Lebanon . From Medieval Hebrew and into Modern Hebrew , it has come to be identified with France . The modern term evolved from the medieval Zarfat , as seen in Joseph ha-Kohen 's Dibre ha-Yamim le-Malke Zarfat we-'Otoman ( Chronicles of the Kings of France and the Ottoman Empire ). The epithet tzarfati ( צרפתי ) was frequently applied in rabbinical literature to Jews of French birth or descent . This Bible -related article

12-601: The Ketubot traditions has never been fully proven due to a seven generations gap in the genealogy after Jews were expelled from France by Philippe le Bel in 1306. At any case, numerous bearers of this name (whose ancestors came from France) lived in various parts of the Iberian Peninsula during the 14th-15th centuries: they appear in Spanish and Portuguese documents under the spellings Sarfati and Çarfati. During

16-530: The 15th century and especially after the expulsion of Jews from these countries (1490s) some branches migrated from the Iberian Peninsula to North Africa , while others to the city of Rome and the Ottoman Empire . Notable people with the surname include: Tzarfat Tzarfat ( Hebrew : צרפת , romanized :  Ṣārp̄aṯ , Israeli pronunciation: [tsaʁˈfat] ) is

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