Mizrahi Jews


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Mizrahi Jews
Mizrahi Jews, Mizrahim or Mashriqiyyun , also referred to as Edot HaMizrach (עֲדוֹת-הַמִּזְרָח; Communities of the East; Mizrahi Hebrew: ), ("Sons of the East") or Oriental Jews are Jews descended from local Jewish communities of the Middle East. The term Mizrahi is most commonly used in Israel to refer to Jews who trace their roots back to Muslim-majority countries. This includes descendants of Babylonian Jews and Mountain Jews from modern IraqSyriaBahrainKuwaitDagestanAzerbaijanIranLebanonUzbekistanCaucasusKurdistanAfghanistan and Pakistan. Also, YemeniteTurkish and Persian Jews are usually included within the Mizrahi Jewish group. The term Mizrahim often consists of Maghrebi Jews, including Sephardic who lived in North Africa (EgyptLibyaTunisiaAlgeria and Morocco).

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