"The results support the hypothesis that the paternal gene pools of Jewish communities from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East descended from a common Middle Eastern ancestral population, and suggest that most Jewish communities have remained relatively isolated from neighboring non- Jewish communities during and after the Diaspora". National Academy of Science pnas(.)org/content/97/12/6769(.)full.pdf+html part 1
Since R-M17 haplogroup is also found at moderate to high frequencies in Central Asia20 and southern Russia/Ukraine,5 this haplogroup could have been present in the Khazars. However, if the R-M17 chromosomes in Ashkenazi Jews do indeed represent the vestiges of the mysterious Khazars then, according to our data, this contribution was limited to either a single founder or a few closely related men, and does not exceed approx12% of the present-day Ashkenazim.
Some authors argue that after the fall of their kingdom in the second half of the 10th century CE, the Khazar converts were absorbed by the emerging Ashkenazi Jewish community in Eastern Europe.18, 19
@dreamdiction Off course Ariella Oppenheim did not concluded that "Semitic Jews and Palestinian Arabs share the same genetic Arab ancestry while Ashkenazi Jews do not"
Nowhere she wrote such non sense. I am very familiar with prof Oppenheim and I know what she wrote. I will post here two basic findings which she signed. She as well as other genetic scientist proved the common Middle Eastern and Israelite origin of all Jews except Ethiopian Jews
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@dreamdiction
Ariela Oppenheim and Prof M. F. Hammer 2000
"The results support the hypothesis that the paternal gene pools of Jewish communities from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East descended from a common Middle Eastern ancestral population, and suggest that most Jewish communities have remained relatively isolated from neighboring non- Jewish communities during and after the Diaspora". National Academy of Science pnas(.)org/content/97/12/6769(.)full.pdf+html part 1
Tomislavv2 2 months ago
Ariella Oppenheim part 3
Since R-M17 haplogroup is also found at moderate to high frequencies in Central Asia20 and southern Russia/Ukraine,5 this haplogroup could have been present in the Khazars. However, if the R-M17 chromosomes in Ashkenazi Jews do indeed represent the vestiges of the mysterious Khazars then, according to our data, this contribution was limited to either a single founder or a few closely related men, and does not exceed approx12% of the present-day Ashkenazim.
Tomislavv2 2 months ago
@dreamdiction
nature(.)com/ejhg/journal/v13/n3/full/5201319a(.)html
Here is the Kurdish related publication of 2001
Some authors argue that after the fall of their kingdom in the second half of the 10th century CE, the Khazar converts were absorbed by the emerging Ashkenazi Jewish community in Eastern Europe.18, 19
(to be contiued part 2)
Tomislavv2 2 months ago
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Tomislavv2 2 months ago
@dreamdiction Off course Ariella Oppenheim did not concluded that "Semitic Jews and Palestinian Arabs share the same genetic Arab ancestry while Ashkenazi Jews do not"
Nowhere she wrote such non sense. I am very familiar with prof Oppenheim and I know what she wrote. I will post here two basic findings which she signed. She as well as other genetic scientist proved the common Middle Eastern and Israelite origin of all Jews except Ethiopian Jews
Tomislavv2 2 months ago
mazal tov...BUT...please serve in the army.
thanks in advance.
DeepHauz13 2 months ago 2
i do not know very much of religion...
but... yeah..keep on rocking
camilla1974 2 months ago
The jewish people are a complicated people!
daniloorbolato 2 months ago
It counts as some sort of "head covering."
LampPlaceThing 2 months ago
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dreamdiction 2 months ago
@dreamdiction Khazars are Turkic. These Jews don't look Turkic at all.
amixofeverything 2 months ago
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dreamdiction 2 months ago
@dreamdiction it's not a khazar hat. it's a fur hat called a streimel which comes from Eastern European shtetls (villages).
they are worn on Shabbat and special occasions.
DeepHauz13 2 months ago