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Ashkenazic Jews And The Biblical Israelites The Early Demographic Development Of East European Ashkenazis Jits Van Straten

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Ashkenazic Jews And The Biblical Israelites The Early Demographic Development Of East European Ashkenazis Jits Van Straten
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Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Jits van Straten
ISBN: 9783110701388, 3110701383
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ashkenazic Jews And The Biblical Israelites The Early Demographic Development Of East European Ashkenazis Jits Van Straten by Jits Van Straten 9783110701388, 3110701383 instant download after payment.

Who were the early ancestors of East European Ashkenazic Jews, how were they related to the biblical Israelites/Judeans, and when and from where did they arrive in Eastern Europe? This book intends to answer these questions, but first it discusses some of the important questions that are neglected in the literature but important in the author’s work such as the ethnic composition of Canaan/Palestine and the switch from a patrilineal system (Israelites/Judeans) to a matrilineal one including converts (Jews).


The author also discusses more present-day topics such as whether it is possible to determine if someone is (Ashkenazic) Jewish and a descendant of the biblical Israelites based on a genetic profile, and whether Ashkenazic Jews are more Jewish than Indian or Ethiopian Jews. Jits van Straten argues that the answer is negative in both cases, based on the official definition of who is a Jew. Finally, it is shown why East European Ashkenazis speak Yiddish without originating from a German-speaking region.

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