Georgian Jews in Israel, also known as Gruzinim (From Hebrew גרוזינים Gruzínim, meaning Georgians), are immigrants and descendants of the immigrants of...
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[citation needed] In Israel, most Georgian Jews settled near the coast in cities such as Lod, Bat Yam, Ashdod, and Holon. There are Georgian Jews in Jerusalem...
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Crimean Karaites, Krymchaks, Bukharan Jews, and Georgian Jews. The largest number of Russian Jews now live in Israel. Israel is home to a core Russian-Jewish...
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Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardic Jews, and Mizrahi Jews, as well as many smaller Jewish communities, such as the Beta Israel, the Cochin Jews, the Bene Israel, and...
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Bukharian Jews, Afghan Jews, and Mountain Jews. Georgian Jews also fall under the category of Mizrahi. Indian Jews are sometimes labeled as Mizrahi, though...
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dialect spoken by the Georgian Jews, the ancient Jewish community of the South Caucasus nation of Georgia. Georgian-speaking Jews maintain one of the oldest...
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Ravayev Mountain Jews Aliyah Iranian Jews in Israel Georgian Jews in Israel 1970s Soviet Union aliyah 1990s Post-Soviet aliyah Azerbaijan–Israel relations Statistical...
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Mizrahi Jews constitute one of the largest Jewish ethnic divisions among Israeli Jews. Mizrahi Jews are descended from Jews in the Middle East, North Africa...
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Antiquity. Historically Jews in Azerbaijan have been represented by various subgroups, mainly Mountain Jews, Ashkenazi Jews and Georgian Jews. After Sovietization...
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are 120,000 Georgian Jews living in Israel, as well as 13,000 in Georgia.[citation needed] During the 2008 Russo-Georgian war, the Israeli Ministry of...
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