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Chassidei Ashkenaz
Chassidei Ashkenaz The Chassidei Ashkenaz (literally "the Pious of Germany") was a ... famous commentary on the Torah. The Chassidei Ashkenaz would not last though. Due to extreme persecutions many of the Chassdei Ashkenaz migrated to Spain during the early part ... the 13th century almost all the Chassdei Ashkenaz moved out of the Germanic lands. ...
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Ashkenazi Jews
... found in medieval rabbinic literature. References to Ashkenaz in Yosippon and Hasdai's letter to ... commentary on Daniel 7:8. The word "Ashkenaz" first appears in the genealogy in the ... Turkic peoples today from Turkey to Turkmenistan. Ashkenaz in later Hebrew tradition became identified with ... that had been addressed to him from "Ashkenaz", by which he undoubtedly means Germany. Rashi ... century refers to both the language of Ashkenaz (Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:9; idem ...
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Scythia
... is probably the source of biblical Hebrew Ashkenaz (original *אשכנז ’škuz was misspelled as אשכוז ... the Bible The people mentioned briefly as "Ashkenaz" — perhaps as a result of a ... son, Japheth. In Jeremiah li. 27, 28, Ashkenaz is mentioned, in connection with the kingdoms ... Middle Ages Jewish communities revived the name Ashkenaz to mean, first the Teutons, then the ...
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Torah database
... to various customs) are included in DBS (Ashkenaz, Sefard, Sefaradi/Edot Mizrah), Judaic Bookshelf (Ashkenaz, Sefard), and Ariel (Ashkenaz, Sefard, Sefaradi/Edot Mizrah). The latest version ...
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Talk:Gog and Magog
... excruciating detail above. Some people think that "Ashkenaz" meant exactly these Azerbaijan-Tabriz Scythians. Cimmerians? I thought Cimmerians = Gomer, father of Ashkenaz (not Magog) was equally as sound as ... include Gomer = Cimmerians, Madai = Medes, Javan = Ionians, Ashkenaz = Scythians, Elishah = Alashiyah/Cyprus, and Rodanim = Rhodes ...
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Judaism (translated from French)
... Temple" will emigrate for the majority in Ashkenaz, whereas those which returned, "exiled of the ... Russia, particularly of medieval German language ( Yiddish ). Ashkenaz is one of wire of Japhet. It ...
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Jew (translated from French)
... Japhet, and the nation which it founded, Ashkenaz was assimilated by the rabbinical authorities to ... the port) emigrated out of ground of Ashkenaz, and that the family Abravanel was established ...
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Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive3
... suggest that they are Sakas, Scyths, and Ashkenaz, right? Is that the inference I am ... that would make them brothers - Togarmah and Ashkenaz. [I meant to give the date 191 ...
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Talk:Chabad Lubavitch/Archive 6
... Hasidut throughout the ages. For example Hasidei Ashkenaz. Such an oversight needs objective correction please ... Hasidic Judaism in general. (B) The Hasidei Ashkenaz are a separate group from the later ...
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Talk:Chabad Lubavitch/Archive 5
... Hasidut throughout the ages. For example Hasidei Ashkenaz. Such an oversight needs objective correction please ... Hasidic Judaism in general. (B) The Hasidei Ashkenaz are a separate group from the later ...
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