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Nuscha'ot

Since Diaspora Jewry began, Jewish communities around the world have developed independently. As a result, geographical communities have established their own nuscha'ot, or liturgical traditions. Each of the below regions, as well as many more, have a unique way of vocalizing the ta'amim, or the cantillation notes, in the Bible. 

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