aşkenazi

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Ashkenazi
Of or relating to Jews of German and Eastern Europe origin, and their traditions, customs, and rituals
An Askhenazi Jew
Relating to the tradition, customs, rituals and language shared by the Jews who were living under Christian rulers in Europe. Compare to Sephardic
{i} Jewish person with a middle or northern European background
Any of the historically Yiddish-speaking European Jews who settled in central and northern Europe, or their descendants. They lived originally in the Rhineland valley, and their name is derived from the Hebrew word Ashkenaz ("Germany"). After the start of the Crusades in the late 11th century, many migrated east to Poland, Lithuania, and Russia to escape persecution. In later centuries Jews who adopted the German-rite synagogue ritual were called Ashkenazim to differentiate them from the Sephardic, or Spanish-rite, Jews (see Sephardi), from whom they differ in cultural traditions, pronunciation of Hebrew, and synagogue chanting as well as in the use of the Yiddish language (until the 20th century). Today they constitute more than 80% of the world's Jews
A person, mainly Jewish, with German or European origins
{s} pertaining to Jews of middle and northern Europe
Of, or relating to, Ashkenaz, which is the medieval Hebrew name of Germany
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