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    In the genealogies of the Hebrew Bible, Ashkenaz (Hebrew: אַשְׁכְּנַז, ’Aškənaz; Greek: Ἀσχανάζ, romanized: Askhanáz) was a descendant of Noah. He was the first son of Gomer and brother of Riphath and Togarmah (Genesis 10:3, 1 Chronicles 1:6), with Gomer being the grandson of Noah through Japheth.

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    Ashkenazi Jews are the Jewish ethnic identity most readily recognized by North Americans the culture of matzah balls, black-hatted Hasidim and Yiddish. This ethnicity originated in medieval Germany. Although strictly speaking, Ashkenazim refers to Jews of Germany, the term has come to refer more broadly to Jews from Central and Eastern Europe. Jew...

    Eventually, the vast majority of Ashkenazi Jews relocated to the Polish Commonwealth (todays Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine and Belarus), where princes welcomed their skilled and educated workforce. The small preexistent Polish Jewish communitys customs were displaced by the Ashkenazic prayer order, customs, and Yiddish language.

    Although the first American Jews were Sephardic, today Ashkenazim are the most populous ethnic group in North America. The modern religious denominations developed in Ashkenazic countries, and therefore most North American synagogues use the Ashkenazic liturgy.

  2. Aixquenaz és el nom hebreu de la regió, de manera que els asquenazites serien, literalment, els «jueus alemanys». Entre els segles x i xix molts asquenazites van emigrar, majoritàriament cap a l'est d'Europa, formant comunitats de parla germànica on no se'n parlava.

  3. Ashkenaz (Heb. ???????????) refers to a people and a country bordering on Armenia and the upper Euphrates; listed in Genesis 10:3 and I Chronicles 1:6 among the descendants of Gomer. The name Ashkenaz also occurs once in Jeremiah 51:27 in a passage calling upon the kingdoms of Ararat, Minni, and Ashkenaz to rise and destroy Babylon.

  4. Jul 9, 2018 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Ashkenazi Jews. Jewish diaspora of Central Europe. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. ethnic group. Subclass of. Jewish people.

  5. Sep 12, 2014 · Ashkenazí, es el nombre dado a los judíos de origen europeo que se asentaron en Europa central y oriental después de la destrucción romana de Jerusalén en el año 70 y que formaron comunidades a partir de comienzos del siglo VIII.

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  7. Asquenazí o asquenazi 8 —también escrito como: askenazí o askenazi —, es el nombre dado a los judíos que se asentaron en la Europa Central y Oriental. 9 Se establecieron principalmente en Alemania, Austria, Hungría, República Checa, Eslovaquia, Polonia, Ucrania, Rumania, Moldavia, Rusia, Bielorrusia, Lituania y Letonia.

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