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  • Rabbis in Israel have been awaiting the date of 9-11 for the past 400 years. The date of 9-11-1999 (Rosh Hashanah) began the period of the "Judgement of Nations", which culminated in the September 11th, 2001 attack. Other dates, covering events such as the death of Syria's Assad and the Camp David Accords are also mentioned, which should interest anyone who has been keeping track of the odd "coincidental" dates that seem to accompany recent disasters and other significant world events.

  • The Khazar Jews are not Abraham's descendants

  • Palestinians are semits yeah they could be very well the true jews

    Interesting, great statement I like your point of view. Very good. Xcellent compilation of material. (I wish we could find more on John O'neil, declarations)

    Eustace Mullins, gret author, the man had courage

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  • "52 percent of Levites of Ashkenazi origin have a particular genetic signature that originated in Central Asia. The ancestor who introduced it could have been from the Khazars. Their reasoning is that the signature, a set of DNA variations known as R1a1, is common in the region north of Georgia that was once occupied by the Khazar kingdom."

    - N. Wade, "Geneticists Report Finding Central Asian Link to Levites" 

  • @karlkarlkarl1234 Karl suspended his account because he knew he was going to be charged with slander and verbal assault....what a coward.

  • "The Y chromosomes of Ashkenazic and Sephardic levites show no particular simularity. There is, however, a strong genetic signature common to 52% of Ashkenazic levites. It is a set of genetic variations belonging to a branch of the world Y chromosome tree known as R1a1. R1a1 chromosome is relatively common in the region north of Georgia, in the Caucasus, that was once occupied by the Khazar kingdom."

    Nicholas Wade. 'Before the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors'

  • @karlkarlkarl1234 Does your Y chromosome explain why you karl a Jew is a supporter of Hamas, can it also explain why you have stated any people killed by Hamas (you say no more that 20) are 'of no consequence', or why you believe as you have stated that Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his regime are 'something to be admired', can you tell us why these are your beliefs karl?

  • @con2477

    No my Y chromosome does not explain my keen discernment in global politics as it doesn't contain the genes that influence my neurological phenotype.

  • "DNA tests on Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews have revealed the possibility that at least one key section of the latter community may have genetic evidence of a potentially large-scale or even mass conversion which must have taken place sometime after around A.D. 700. The only known mass conversion within that time frame and in that geographical area was that of the Khazars in the eighth century."

    David Keys. Catastrophe: An Investigation Into the Origins of the Modern World.

  • Khazaria is regarded as the "country of the Jews" in Russian folk literature. And the Schechter Letter informs us that some of the Alan people (neighbors of the Khazars to the south) also adopted Judaism (see Golb and Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century, pages 113 and 115).

    "[The Khazars] spread far and wide to the west and northwest, their modern descendants forming the preponderant element among the east European Jews." - R. B. Dixon, The Racial History of Man (1923)

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    Jews are ashkenazi devils that adopted judaism in 740 black see kingdom of Khazaria,those people have nothing to do with Israel or the Bible,they are not from juda's tribe.

  • In 1999, Russian archaeologists announced that they had successfully reconstructed a Khazarian vessel from the Don River region, revealing 4 inscriptions of the word "Israel" in Hebrew lettering. It is now the accepted opinion among most scholars in the field that the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism was widespread. Ibn al-Faqih wrote "All of the Khazars are Jews." Christian of Stavelot wrote in 864 that "all of them profess the Jewish faith in its entirety."' - World Zionist Organization

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    My u r prolific with the lunatic Khazar theories & attempts to refute who the European Jews are, where they originated & when & where they first arrived in Europe. U fail 2 accept proven historical fact & scientific & archaeological evidence. What about DNA?

    Forget all that, let me ask 1 simple question.

    If the Ashkenazim are nothing but Khazar converts why is there ZERO evidence of Khazar culture, songs, folk tales, customs, foods, dance, history & especially language?

  • "It is clear that the influence of the Jews, who became the most active agents of the commerce of the Caliphate, was substantial in the Khazar kingdom, and it is highly probable that the commonly observed mongoloid type among East European Jews, particularly in the Ukraine, Poland and Roumania, derives from the conversions and intermarriages of the Khaqans." - W. E. D. Allen, in The Ukraine (New York, NY: Russell and Russell, 1963), pages 8-9.

  • @Lagolop

    Re: "why is there ZERO evidence of Khazar culture, songs, folk tales, customs, foods, dance, history & especially language?"

    They "used Jewish personal names, spoke and wrote in Hebrew, were circumcised, had synagogues and rabbis, studied the Torah and Talmud, and observed Hanukkah, Pesach, and the Sabbath." Much like other Jewish populations.

    (cont'd)

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Again you dense moron. I never disputed that some Khazars converted to Judaism. It was the royalty that did, the chieftains. But they did so around the 10thC. Jews had already been in Germany prior to the birth of Christ. Not likely the 2 ever met up.

    The argument is that Ashkenazi Jews are the progeny of Israeli Jews that moved into the Rhineland and at a much later date migrated to other parts of Europe. Migration was from west to east.

    You fail again.

  • "A recent study by Skorecki and colleagues uncovered a subgroup of Ashkenazic Levites who have a Y-chromosome pattern that is not seen in other priests, or indeed any major Jewish group, but is common in people around the mouth of the Volga River. A little sleuthing revealed the historical connection: sometime in the eighth century, they [Khazars] decided to convert from paganism to monotheism, etc."

    Dean H. Hamer. The God Gene: How Faith is Hardwired into our Genes (Doubleday, 2004).

  • "Significantly, the section of the Ashkenazi community whose DNA may suggest a partially convert origin is that section which up till now had traditionally been said to be wholly descended from the Assistant Priests of ancient Israel."

    - David Keys. Catastrophe: An Investigation Into the Origins of the Modern World. New York: Ballantine Books, 2000. Keys summarizes M. G. Thomas, Karl L. Skorecki, H. Ben-Ami, Tudor Parfitt, Neil Bradman, D. B. Goldstein

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    "In June 2010, genetic research supervised by geneticist Harry Ostrer of the New York University School of Medicine, & published in the American Journal of Human Genetics, led to a whole series of journalistic comments on Sand's book. In Newsweek "The DNA Of Abraham's Children" challenges through genetic analysis Sand's assertion that modern European Jews are descended from Khazars, a Turkic group: "

    con't...

  • "The descendants of the Khazars reached eastern and central Europe. There is substantial evidence that some of them settled in Slavic lands, where they took part in establishing the major Jewish centers of eastern Europe. Many Khazar Jews fled to Poland to avoid forced baptism... some fled into northern Hungary."

    - Robert and Elinor Slater, in Great Moments in Jewish History (Middle Village, NY: Jonathan David, 1999), page 87.

  • "Jews reached Lithuania from the shortlived but flourishing Jewish state of the Khazars, who were among the founders of Kiev in 865. The Khazars lost their kingdom in 969 to the Russian princes, who introduced the Russian Orthodox Church... Thus inspired, the Russians expelled the Jews..., who moved en masse to the then-Lithuanian towns of Gardinas (Grodno), Minsk, Pinsk..." - M. Greenbaum, The Jews of Lithuania: A History of a Remarkable Community 1316-1945 (Jerusalem: Gefen, 1995), page 2.

  • "We cannot conclude that the Polish Jews were solely of Western origin, it is highly probable that during the first millennium of our era the first Jews to penetrate into the territories between the Oder and the Dnieper came from the southeast, from the Jewish kingdom of the Khazars."

    - Leon Poliakov, in The History of Anti-Semitism: From the Time of Christ to the Court Jews, trans. Richard Howard (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003), page 246.

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  • "At the present time we know of no nation under the heavens where Christians do not live. For [Christians are even found] in the lands of Gog and Magog -- who are a Hunnic race and are called Gazari (Khazars)... circumcized and observing all [the laws of] Judaism." - in Expositio in Matthaeum Evangelistam, composed circa 864.

    "The Khazars write Hebrew [letters]." - Muhammad ibn Ishaq an-Nadim of Baghdad, in his late 10th century Kitab al-Fihrist

  • "In 1016 C.E., the Russians crushed the Khazar kingdom and brought it to a close...They were certainly dispersed in many of the neighboring lands. It is conceivable, according to many scholars, that they are the forebears of the Polish & Russian Jews of previous generations. If your ancestors came from these lands, you may have the blood of kings in you - not David and Solomon."

    - Rabbi Benjamin Blech, in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jewish History and Culture (Alpha Books, 1999), p.161-162.

  • Whites have known about the NWO for a long time but they thought it would consist of only colored races being killed so they wouldn't have to take responsibility for colluding with the zionists. There has to be some collective group cleansings or we're all dead. As a so-called black I don't fit into my pen because I think and don't want to regurgitate racism but to use as an example. Whites are being conditioned they're a bunch of badasses compared to others and everyone's lost. deprogram!!!!

  • "The family of Ehud Ya'ari, a top Israeli journalist who produced the 1997 documentary Mamlekhet ha-Kuzarim claims Khazarian roots. [Ehud Ya'ari is quoted as saying:] "As a child I heard that our family has Khazarian blood and for 30 years now I have been trying to find information about this exciting subject.... [I am] a soldier in the last battle of the Khazar kingdom, a battle for the right to be remembered."

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Further, Ashkenazim were known for speaking Yiddish EVERYWHERE they went during the diaspora. They stubbornly retained their mother language and many still do to this day. YIddish, A west Germanic tongue, NOT a Turkic language. Yes Yiddish does contain some borrow words from the places they lived after leaving the Rhineland of Germany; notably Slavic words, but NOT A SINGLE Turkic word, not one.

  • "Poland was Christianized in 966, at a time when Jews already lived there. The first ones came from the Khazar state of Russia and Kievan Rus. Late in the eleventh century, Jews fleeing from persecution in southern and western Europe arrived. Not, however, until the fifteenth century did large numbers of Jews begin to live in Poland." - Meyer Weinberg, in Because They Were Jews: A History of Anti-Semitism (Greenwood Press, 1986), page 153

  • @Lagolop

    Re: "YIddish, A west Germanic tongue, NOT a Turkic language"

    If you had bothered to do even a cursory study of the history, it is widely known that Khazar Jews used HEBREW, not any Turkic script, you dumb goat.

    "The Khazars write Hebrew [letters]." - Muhammad ibn Ishaq an-Nadim of Baghdad, in his late 10th century Kitab al-Fihrist.

    ROLLED.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    The point is that ASHKENAZI Jews started in Israel, moved into Ashkenaz (ie west Germany) and at a much later date moved eastward and northward. The diaspora took them to northern Europe, Eastern Europe and lots of other spots. Migration was generally west to east and of course into Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe, North and South America. Wherever they went they retained their mother language of Yiddish.

    Answer my question and stop quoting revisionists.

  • "..The ancestor who introduced it into the Ashkenazi Levites could have been from the Khazars, a Turkic tribe whose king converted to Judaism in the 8th or 9th century. The signature, a set of DNA variations known as R1a1, is common in the region north of Georgia that was once occupied by the Khazar kingdom. The signature did reach the Near East before the founding of the Jewish community."

    'Geneticists Report Finding Central Asian Link to Levites', N. Wade.

    See, my quotes aren't made up :)

  • "DNA testing"

    Oh you want to talk about DNA testing! OK then:

    "At the present time, it is known that Eastern European Jews have a significant Eastern Mediterranean element which manifests itself in a close relationship with Kurdish, Armenian, Palestinian Arab, Lebanese, Syrian, and Anatolian Turkish peoples. This is why the Y-DNA haplogroups J and E, which are typical of the Middle East, are so common among them." - khazaria . com (written by Ashkenazim Jews themselves)

  • "Because the modal haplotype of haplogroup R1a1 found in the Ashkenazi Levites is found at reasonably high frequency throughout the eastern European region, it is not possible to use genetic information to pinpoint the exact origin of any putative founder. One attractive source would be the Khazarian Kingdom, an area that falls within a region in which haplogroup R1a1 NRYs are found at high frequency."

    'Multiple Origins of Ashkenazi Levites', American Journal of Human Genetics 73:4

  • "It's highly possible that my ancestry might not move in the direction of ancient Israel at all.... After 965 CE, the Khazars were through as an organized power, but Judaism remained, and it may well be that many East European Jews are descended from Khazars and the people they ruled. I may be one of them."

    - Isaac Asimov, in It's Been A Good Life (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2002), chapter 1.

  • BTW, moron ... Jews have lived in Germany since the 3rd century. They are called Shkenazi simply because that is the Hebrew word for the area we now know as Germany. Fact remains that the actual geographic origin of the Jewish people is in the are we know as ISRAEL. This has been proven time and again with science. No crack pot even an Israeli one, can argue this fact. If Jews came from Khazaria, then YIDDISH (the mother tongue of Ashkenazim) would not be a Germanic language.

  • @Lagolop thank you! simple and to the point....lets hope that half wits will understand this one day!

  • "In 1016 the descendants of the Jewish royal family fled to their coreligionists in Spain. Many of the Jewish Khazars, however, continued to live in the Crimea.... But the majority of the early Khazar proselytes were scattered over the neighboring countries, introducing Jewish ideals among their Christian neighbors. Some estimate that from sixty to seventy per cent of the Jews of Southern Russia are not of Semitic descent."

    - J. S. Raisin, 'Gentile Reactions to Jewish Ideals' (1953), p.691

  • "3 million Jews eventually settled in Eastern Europe; only a fraction of that population could have possibly migrated east from Germany. Yiddish spread in the opposite direction, westward from Russia. The population explosion in Eastern European Jews can probably be accounted for by the voluntary mass conversion to Judaism in 740 C.E. by the Turkic Khazars." - N. Karlen, THE STORY OF YIDDISH: How a Mish-mosh of Languages Saved the Jews (2008), p 62.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Yiddish came from Western Germany ; check out any reputable language source. Yiddish is in the exact same family as English, Dutch, AND High German (alpine German). In fact it is so close to Swiss and Austrian that any of those ppl can understand Yiddish very well.

    Yes, while based on High German, Yiddish does contain other elements such as French, Italian, Slavic & Hebrew, but oddly enough ZERO Khazarian words nor is there any Khazar culture, stories, customs. Wonder why?

  • "3 million Jews eventually settled in Eastern Europe; only a fraction of that population could have possibly migrated east from Germany. Yiddish spread in the opposite direction, westward from Russia. The population explosion in Eastern European Jews can probably be accounted for by the voluntary mass conversion to Judaism in 740 C.E. by the Turkic Khazars." - N. Karlen, THE STORY OF YIDDISH: How a Mish-mosh of Languages Saved the Jews (2008), p 62.

  • "It is very likely that the Judaized Khazars, especially those that had acculturated to the cities, contributed to the subsequently Slavic-speaking Jewish communities of Kievan Rus'. In the same way, one may conjecture that Khazar Muslims contributed to the Turkic-speaking and Turko-Muslim communities of the Volga basin and North Caucasus." - Peter Benjamin Golden, in An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples (Wiesbaden, Germany: Otto Harrassowitz, 1992), pages 243-244.

  • @Lagolop

    Re: "why is there ZERO evidence of Khazar culture"

    "what is important is that the superior culture of the German Jews permitted them rapidly to impose their language and customs (on the Khazarian Jews) as well as their extraordinarily sensitive historical consciousness."

    - Leon Poliakov, in The History of Anti-Semitism: From the Time of Christ to the Court Jews, trans. Richard Howard (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003), page 246.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    LOL. You whacko loser :)

    Bottom line; Jews are Jews. They may have M.E genomes, some may be pure converts and do not. Some are lily white blonds with blue eyes, some may be Ethiopians and some may well have Khazar ancestry for all we know. But they are ALL Jewish and make up the nation of Israel.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    BUT, nonetheless when it comes to Diaspora migration, we know the first occurrence of Jews in Europe predated Christ AND that the initial locus was in the Rhineland. In fact a new mikvah discovery was made not long ago in Mainz Germany that was dated ~ 100BC.

  • From the JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA: "Khazars, a non-semitic, Asiatic tribal nation who emigrated into Eastern Europe about the first century, who were converted as an entire nation to Judaism in the seventh century by the expanding Russian nation which absorbed the entire Khazar population, and who account for the presence in Eastern Europe of the great numbers of Yiddish-speaking Jews in Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Galatia, Besserabia and Rumania."

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    I DON'T want more of your agenda driven cherry picked bullshit. I asked you a question, now answer it if you can. I am not interested in reading the ranting of a self hating Jew.

    Can you answer? I didn't think so.

  • "Ashkenazim descend, in a smaller way, from European peoples from the northern Mediterranean region and even less from Slavs and Khazars. The non-Israelite Y-DNA haplogroups include Q (typically Central Asian) and R1a1 (typically Eastern European)."

    "The protective CCR5-D32 allele may have been introduced into the Ashkenazic population by Khazars. "

    - khazaria . com

  • More bullshit in a pathetic attempt to strip Jewish people of their identity.

  • @Lagolop

    From the JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA: "Khazars, a non-semitic, Asiatic tribal nation who emigrated into Eastern Europe about the first century, who were converted as an entire nation to Judaism in the seventh century by the expanding Russian nation which absorbed the entire Khazar population, and who account for the presence in Eastern Europe of the great numbers of Yiddish-speaking Jews in Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Galatia, Besserabia and Rumania."

    ROLLED

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Yes, there were Khazar converts but their impact on the nation of Israel was minimal. Stop cherry picking. If E. European Jews were mainly Khazars, why is the Ashkenazi language based on Medieval High German and not some Turkic tongue?

    Khazars converted in the 10th C, (and mainly the Chieftains) not the FIRST C you idiot. Jewish evidence was recorded in the Rhineland ~ 100 yrs BC.

    You fail terribly.

  • "In 1016 C.E., the Russians crushed the Khazar kingdom and brought it to a close...They were certainly dispersed in many of the neighboring lands. It is conceivable, according to many scholars, that they are the forebears of the Polish & Russian Jews of previous generations. If your ancestors came from these lands, you may have the blood of kings in you - not David and Solomon."

    - Rabbi Benjamin Blech, in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jewish History and Culture (Alpha Books, 1999), p.161-162.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    You are cherry picking pathetically. Quoting old texts prior to DNA testing are proven incorrect. The use of the word "may" is not the same as "are" with is a positive. May is ambiguous.

    You fail once again :)

    And plz, stop quoting wing nuts because none have proven anything.

  • You want more, hey?

    "Jews are the largest and most important of these nationalities [of Soviet Union]... According to many historians, they are descended from the Khazars, a people who ruled much of the Volga-Dnieper basin the 7th to 9th centuries and converted to Judaism en masse in the 8th century." - William G. Andrews, in The Land and People of the Soviet Union (New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1991), page 183.

  • @Lagolop

    "DNA testing"

    Oh you want to talk about DNA testing! OK then:

    "At the present time, it is known that Eastern European Jews have a significant Eastern Mediterranean element which manifests itself in a close relationship with Kurdish, Armenian, Palestinian Arab, Lebanese, Syrian, and Anatolian Turkish peoples. This is why the Y-DNA haplogroups J and E, which are typical of the Middle East, are so common among them." - khazaria . com (written by Ashkenazim Jews themselves)

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    I never disputed that u dumb fuck. Of ocurse almost all Ashkenazim carry genomes indicating ancient ME origins. Those same genetics are NOT found EVER among Turkic people ie the Khazars. You just proved my point. Jews originated in the ME, migrated first to Ashkenaz ie the Rhineland, and from there moved eastward and north etc etc.

    If they were of Turkic origin they would have the same genomes, they would have retained language, culture, and customs of Khazars. They don't.

  • @Lagolop

    Re: "Those same genetics are NOT found EVER among Turkic people ie the Khazars."

    "A celebrated case of proselyte movement that introduced Turkic, and to some extent Mongoloid, genes into Jewish communities in both East Europe & Asia is that of the Khazars." Prof. R. Patai (Jewish ethnographer)

    "52 percent of Levites of Ashkenazi origin have a particular genetic signature that originated in Central Asia, although it is also found less frequently in the Middle East." (Cont'd)

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Pure rubbish. You can quote all you want but it is all revisionist garbage. Jews have been mixed with various people over the centuries but examine the genomes of ANCIENT ANCESTRY. That is what proves they are from the ME originally.

    Still you are illogical to say that Khazars moved west into Germany and took nothing of their culture. They were a dominant warrior group. All other Jews show the culture of the countries they live in.

  • "...Levite haplotype distributions were compared with distributions in Israelite Jews and candidate source populations. Comparisons of the Ashkenazic Levite dataset with the other groups studied suggest that Y chromosome haplotypes, present at high frequency in Ashkenazic Levites, are most likely to have an east European or west Asian origin and not to have originated in the Middle East."

    -Origins of Ashkenazic Levites", Neil Bradman, Dror Rosengarten, and Karl L. Skorecki.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Keep cutting and pasting; you have no mind of your own so you just parrot garbage. Say what you want but it has no affect. I am not trying to sway your agenda driven agenda; I just enjoy showing how wrong you are to everyone else that visits here :))

    Major failure I'd say.

  • By analyzing Y Ch from a sample of both Levite and non-Levite populations, geneticists have discovered that an astounding 30 percent of Ashkenazi non-Cohenic Levites have a particular combination of DNA material on part of their Y-chromosome that is not shared to any extent by either non-Levite Ashkenazi Jews or the Sephardic community as a whole. What seems to have happened is a large-scale conversion of non-Jewish people, almost certainly Khazars, to Judaism."

    - ditto.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    OK, here ya go.

    "Israel Bartal, dean of the humanities faculty of the Hebrew University, in a commentary published in Haaretz,[9] writes that Sand's basic thesis and statements about Jewish historiography are "baseless"."

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    And .....

    Bartel summarizes his critique of Sand's characterization of Jewish historiography as follows: "as far as I can discern, the book contains not even one idea that has not been presented earlier in their books and articles by what he insists on defining as "authorized historians" suspected of "concealing historical truth,"" and calls the overall work "bizarre and incoherent."[9]

  • "Among Jews, there are common genetic markers, including some found in about half the Jewish men named Cohen. But this isn't exactly a Jewish gene: The same marker is also found in Arabs."

    Nicolas D. Kristoff. "Is Race Real?" The New York Times (July 11, 2003): Opinion section

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    And this tidbit...

    "Anita Shapira wrote "Sand bases his arguments on the most esoteric and controversial interpretations, while seeking to undermine the credibility of important scholars by dismissing their conclusions without bringing any evidence to bear."[10]"

  • "This is a strong evidence of ancient genetic contacts between Armenians and Hebrews. We suppose that these contacts took place about 3-4k years ago. Our paper on Y chromosome diversity in the Armenian population is in press."

    Dr. Levon Yepiskoposyan (Yerevan, Armenia), Head of the Institute of Man and President of the Armenian Anthropological Society

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    Also...

    "Jeffrey Goldberg likened the book to Arthur Koestler's The Thirteenth Tribe, another book with a controversial thesis on the genesis of the Jewish people published in 1976.[12] "Today," Jeffrey Goldberg said, "The Thirteenth Tribe is a combination of discredited and forgotten.""

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    No need to thank me ...

    "In Newsweek "The DNA Of Abraham's Children" challenges through genetic analysis Sand's assertion that modern European Jews are descended from Khazars, a Turkic group: "The DNA has spoken: no." Genetic analysis is not only supposed to show this to be untrue but that modern Jewish genes can be shown to trace back to a common people of Middle East origin.""

  • "A celebrated case of proselyte movement that introduced Turkic, and to some extent Mongoloid, genes into Jewish communities in both East Europe & Asia is that of the Khazars." Prof. R. Patai (Jewish ethnographer)

    "52 percent of Levites of Ashkenazi origin have a particular genetic signature that originated in Central Asia, although it is also found less frequently in the Middle East." (Cont'd)

  • @karlkarlkarl1234

    A bit more...

    "A New York Times article on the same studies notes they "REFUTE the suggestion made last year by the historian Shlomo Sand in his book The Invention of the Jewish People that Jews have no common origin but are a miscellany of people in Europe and Central Asia who converted to Judaism at various times.""

    Ganight :)

  • "..The ancestor who introduced it into the Ashkenazi Levites could have been from the Khazars, a Turkic tribe whose king converted to Judaism in the 8th or 9th century. The signature, a set of DNA variations known as R1a1, is common in the region north of Georgia that was once occupied by the Khazar kingdom. The signature did reach the Near East before the founding of the Jewish community."

    'Geneticists Report Finding Central Asian Link to Levites', N. Wade.

  • There is such a term of the "ashkenazi"

    a liar after Hebrew blood!

  • There is no such term as a "palestian"!

    Arab liars!

  • Major problems with this video. The Palestinians were placed there by the Assyrian king when he invaded israel. This is known historically and biblically 2 kings 17. So the Palestinians are not jews.

  • Read Genetic studies Read all the leading names of human genetics.The Israelite origin of Jews is proven!

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