Mizrahi Jews
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 129 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5092-1306-9
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mizrahi Jews or Mizrahim (Hebrew: ???????), also referred to as Adot HaMizrach (??????-??????????) (Communities of the East; Mizrahi Hebrew: ?Adot(h) Ha(m)Mizra?), are Jews descended from the Jewish communities of the Babylonian era in the Middle East and the Caucasus (the Mashriq, meaning "East" in Arabic) as defined during the Middle Ages). The term Mizrahi is used in Israel in the language of politics, media and some social scientists for Jews from mostly Arab-ruled geographies and adjacent, primarily Muslim-majority countries. This includes descendants of Babylonian Jews from modern Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Iran, India, Uzbekistan, Kurdish areas and Jews from Afghanistan and Pakistan. Yemenite and Georgian Jews are usually included within the Mizrahi Jews group. Today, some also expand the definition of Mizrahim to Maghrebi and Sephardic, though both the latter have a different historical background. Hence, Sephardi and Maghrebi...