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noun
Jewish person with a middle or northern European background
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1. In Germany they were all Ashkenazim therefore they didn't call each other Ashkenazi
2. Answer: Ashkenazi Jews, also called Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim, comprise a subculture of European Judaism
3. Ashkenazim synonyms, Ashkenazim pronunciation, Ashkenazim translation, English dictionary definition of Ashkenazim
4. Ashkenazi synonyms, Ashkenazi pronunciation, Ashkenazi translation, English dictionary definition of Ashkenazi
5. Many (but not all) of the founders of the State of Israel were from Ashkenazi families, which is why Ashkenazim have been dominant in Israeli politics.
6. The adjective "Ashkenazic" and corresponding nouns, Ashkenazi (singular) and Ashkenazim (plural) are derived from the Hebrew word "Ashkenaz," which is used to refer to Germany
7. Today Ashkenazim constitute …
8. The adjective "Ashkenazic" and corresponding nouns, Ashkenazi (singular) and Ashkenazim (plural) are derived from the Hebrew word "Ashkenaz," which is used to refer to Germany.
9. See more ideas about Ashkenazi, Ashkenazi jews, jews.
10. ‘Collaboration between Sephardim and Ashkenazim was limited, due to differences of language and culture.’ ‘Yet they are all there - religious and non-religious, Ashkenazim and Sephardim.’ ‘There are famous disputes, for example, between Orthodox Jews of Ashkenazi and Sephardic origin over the status of corn and rice on Passover.’
11. What are synonyms for Ashkenazim?
12. Synonyms for Ashkenazim in Free Thesaurus
13. Tracing Ashkenazi Jewish Ancestry
14. Ashkenazi Jews have One Genetic Group
15. Ashkenazi, plural Ashkenazim, from Hebrew Ashkenaz (“Germany”), member of the Jews who lived in the Rhineland valley and in neighbouring France before their migration eastward to Slavic lands (e.g., Poland, Lithuania, Russia) after the Crusades (11th–13th century) and their descendants.
16. Ashkenazi Jews now comprise ±80% of Jews worldwide
17. Ashkenazic Jews are the Jews of France, Germany, and Eastern Europe and their descendants. The adjective "Ashkenazic" and corresponding nouns, Ashkenazi (singular) and Ashkenazim (plural) are derived from the Hebrew word "Ashkenaz," which is used to refer to Germany.
18. Other Ashkenazi disorders are known to increase intelligence
19. Other Ashkenazi synagogues end with Adon `olam instead.
20. Ashkenazi Jews are one ethnicity within the Jewish race
21. The name Ashkenazi comes from a Biblical person named Ashkenaz
22. In 1920 there was 1 Ashkenazi family living in Ohio
23. Ohio had the highest population of Ashkenazi families in 1920
24. About 85% of Jewish Americans have an Ashkenazi Jewish background
25. Ashkenazi Jews / Ashkenazic Jews / Ashkenazim are Jews who originally lived in northern and eastern Europe.They once lived in the area of Rhineland and France and after the crusades they moved to Poland, Lithuania and Russia.In the 17th century, avoiding persecution, many Jews moved to and settled in Western Europe.