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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Differences between Sephardic (Spanish/Middle Eastern) and Ashkenazic (German/Eastern European) Jews, and other cultural subgroups of Judaism. ... The best-known of these differences relates to the holiday of Pesach (Passover): Sephardic Jews may eat rice, corn, peanuts and beans during this holiday, while Ashkenazic Jews...
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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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The customs of Ashkenazi Jews often resemble those of the Slavs and Germans, because the Ashkenazi Jews were concentrated in that region. Additional information may be found in Paul Wexler's book The Ashkenazic Jews by Slavica Publishers.
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Almost immediately, in 589 C.E., a canon was passed forbidding the marriage between Christians and Jews; ... The Sephardi Jews preserved their special language, ... Other differences exist in the way Sephardic Jews wind their tefillin straps outwards, whereas Ashkenazi Jews wind the tefillin inwards. Sephardic grooms are honored...
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While prayer liturgy varied even among Ashkenazi countries, the differences were almost insignificant compared to the differences between Sephardi and Ashkenazi liturgy. ... While Ashkenazi Jews occasionally experience anti-Semitism, mob violence first erupted against them an the end of the 11th century. Many Jews were...
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In the days before genetic testing, the famous Jewish anthropologist Raphael Patai used cephalic indexes and blood groups to show the similarities between Jews and other groups. ... “The Common, Near-Eastern Origin of Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews Supported by Y-Chromosome Similarity.” Annals of Human Genetics,
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Today there are still great differences between Sephardi and Ashkenazi Jews – both in belief and practice. But as we work to broaden Jewish Continuity and Identity, it is more helpful to focus on those things that unite us rather than those that divide us.
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www.jewishmag.com/122mag/passover-sephardic-traditions/...
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are culturally known as "Sephardic Jews", singularly known as a "Sephardi Jew", and collectively referred to as either "Sepharad", "Sephardi Jews", ... Ashkenazic, Ashkenazi, Ashkenazim - The descriptive Hebrew term "Ashkenazic", ... Here is a list of the differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazic Passover practices.
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