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 Übersetzung für 'Ashkenazi Jews' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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Ashkenazi Jews
Aschkenasen {pl}
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Ashkenazi Jews
Ashkenazi-Juden {pl}
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Ashkenazi Jews
aschkenasische Juden {pl}
Teiltreffer
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Ashkenazi
Aschkenase {m}
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Jews
Juden {pl}
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The Jews
Die Juden [Gotthold Ephraim Lessing]
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rural Jews
Landjuden {pl}
fellow JewsMitjuden {pl}
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Sephardi Jews
sephardische Juden {pl}
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diaspora Jews
Diasporajuden {pl}
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Messianic Jews
messianische Juden {pl}
crypto-JewsKryptojuden {pl}
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Reform Jews
Reformjuden {pl}
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Mizrahi Jews
Mizrahim {pl}
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non-Jews
Nichtjuden {pl}
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Mountain Jews
Bergjuden {pl}
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Bukharan Jews
bucharische Juden {pl}
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Sephardi Jews
Sephardim {pl}
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Sephardi Jews
Sepharden {pl}
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Haredi Jews
Charedim {pl}
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hatred of Jews
Judenhass {m}
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hostility towards Jews
Judenfeindschaft {f}
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hostility towards Jews
Judenfeindlichkeit {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Rugelach cookies and hamentashen are sweet staples still sold to the general public, but came to New York over a century ago with Ashkenazi Jews along with Jewish rye.
  • Sephardi Jews add these prayers each weekday during Elul. Ashkenazi Jews recite them from the last Sunday (or Saturday night) preceding Rosh Hashanah that allows at least four days of recitations.
  • Therefore, the wealthy Sephardic Jews from Portugal were welcomed and accorded all privileges except those of citizenship, but the poor Ashkenazi Jews from Eastern Europe were far more carefully vetted and those who became dependent on the city were encouraged to move on.
  • The High German varieties spoken by the Ashkenazi Jews have several unique features and are considered as a separate language, Yiddish, written with the Hebrew alphabet.
  • In 1740, a family from Lithuania became the first Ashkenazi Jews to settle in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem.

  • The halachic rulings in the "Shulchan Aruch" generally follow Sephardic law and customs, whereas Ashkenazi Jews generally follow the halachic rulings of Moses Isserles, whose glosses to the "Shulchan Aruch" note where the Sephardic and Ashkenazi customs differ.
  • T1b has been observed in low frequencies in Ashkenazi Jews as well as in a few Levantine populations.
  • Later immigrants in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries tended to be Ashkenazi Jews from eastern Europe.
  • Reincarnation, called "gilgul", became popular in folk belief, and is found in much Yiddish literature among Ashkenazi Jews.
  • Among Ashkenazi Jews, the golden peacock is a symbol for joy and creativity, with quills from the bird's feathers being a metaphor for a writer's inspiration.

  • Approximately 1 in 3,600 Ashkenazi Jews at birth are affected.
  • On Passover, many Ashkenazi Jews (outside of Israel) use grated horseradish as a choice for Maror (bitter herbs) at the Passover Seder.
  • The Jewish presence itself was divided between the traditional Sephardi community, whose members spoke Arabic and adopted Arab dress, and the more recent influx of Ashkenazi Jews.
  • Wearing white clothing (or a kittel for Ashkenazi Jews), is traditional to symbolize one's purity on this day. Many Orthodox men immerse themselves in a "mikveh" on the day before Yom Kippur.
  • is the concept of reincarnation in Kabbalistic Judaism, found in much Yiddish literature among Ashkenazi Jews.

  • Divorcing a woman against her will was also banned by Gershom ben Judah for Ashkenazi Jews.
  • 9% Ruthenians; 10% Ashkenazi Jews; 3.1% Belarusians; 2.3% Germans and 3.4% Czechs and Lithuanians.
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