Ashkenazi Jews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ashkenazi Jews , also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim (Hebrew: אַשְׁכֲּנָזִים , , singular: ; also , Yehudei Ashkenaz , "the Jews of Ashkenaz"), are the Jews descended from...
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Ashkenazim-Kazar Jews began a migration accross Northern Europe and these people compose nearly all the Jews that immigrated to the United States when the Pale was nearly depleted of Jews in the nineteenth century. The Sephardic name comes ...
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Ask a Rabbi any questions you have on Jewish Identity, Jewish ... What is the difference between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews? ... Ashkenazi Jews come from European (Christian) countries, whereas Sephardic Jews lived in the Iberian Peninsula, African and Middle Eastern (Moslem)...
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Differences between Sephardic (Spanish/Middle Eastern) and Ashkenazic (German/Eastern European) Jews, and other cultural subgroups of Judaism. ... • There are several subgroups of Jews with different culture and traditions: Ashkenazic: Descendants of Jews from France, Germany and Eastern Europe; Sephardic:
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www.jewfaq.org/ashkseph.htm
www.jewfaq.org/ashkseph.htm
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The Difference Between Torah Law and Rabbinic Law ... This takkanah was accepted by Ashkenazic Jews, who lived in Christian countries where polygyny was not permitted, but was not accepted by Sephardic Jews, who lived in Islamic countries where men were permitted up to four wives.
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www.jewfaq.org/halakhah.htm
www.jewfaq.org/halakhah.htm
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Today, tensions remain between Ashkenazim and Sephardim in Israel because of the poor treatment the latter received and the long, difficult road Sephardic Jews have had to travel to approach parity in society. ... Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews share the same tenets of Judaism, follow the Babylonian Talmud and the Shulkhan...
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www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/Sephardim....
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"A sample of 526 Y chromosomes representing six Middle Eastern populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Kurdish Jews from Israel; ... They also proved that Sephardi Jews are very close genetically to the Jews of Kurdistan, and only slight differences exist between these two groups and Ashkenazi Jews from Europe.
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www.khazaria.com/genetics/abstracts-jews.html
www.khazaria.com/genetics/abstracts-jews.html
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Modern Jews are divided into two primary groups, the Ashkenazi Khazar Jew and the Sephardim (or Sephardic Jew). There is a great difference between these groups. They are not one united people. They are divided socially, politically and racially.
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assemblyoftrueisrael.com/TruthPage/the_word_jew.html
assemblyoftrueisrael.com/TruthPage/the_word_jew.html
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For an Ashkenazi Jew to marry a Sephardic Jew is frowned upon in Israel by the ruling Ashkenazis. To understand why this is the case, you must realize the difference between the Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews.
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www.biblebelievers.org.au/israel.htm
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