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Endonyms in
other Jewish languages include the
Ladino ג׳ודיו
Djudio (plural ג׳ודיוס,
Djudios) and the
Yiddish ייִד Yid (plural ייִדן Yidn). Originally,...
- 40°38′6.97″N 22°56′23.27″E / 40.6352694°N 22.9397972°E / 40.6352694; 22.9397972 The
Jewish Museum of
Thessaloniki (Gr****: Εβραϊκό Μουσείο Θεσσαλονίκης...
- מונגﬞוס אוטרוס לוגאריס. El djudeo-espanyol es la
lingua favlada de los
djudios sefardim arondjados de la
Espanya enel 1492. Es una
lingua derivada del...
- סְפָרַד, romanized: Yehudei Sfarad, transl. 'Jews of Spain'; Ladino:
Djudíos Sefardíes), also
known as
Sephardi Jews or Sephardim, and
rarely as Iberian...
- Musevileri; Hebrew: יהודים טורקים, romanized: Yehudim Turkim; Ladino:
Djudios Turkos)
covers the 2400
years that Jews have
lived in what is now Turkey...
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Korean 유태인, Yutae-in
Kurdish Cihû, Mûsayî/مووسایی, Cûleke/جوله که
Ladino djudio,
Judio (singular) los
ebreos (the Jews)
Latin Iudaeus1
Latvian Ebrejs (masc...
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Paradesi Jews
Djudios Paradesi Portrait of
David Henriques De Castro, by
Gabriel Haim
Henriques De
Castro (1838-1897)
Regions with
significant po****tions...
- יהודי האמזונס, romanized: yehudei haAmazonas; Ladino: ג׳ודיוס די אמאזוניה,
djudios de Amazonia) are the Jews of the
Amazon basin,
mainly descendants of Moroccan...
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heritage of
Macedonian Jews in this period. Her 2006
memoir Monastir sin
Djudios was
published in
English translation as
Monastir Without Jews: Recollections...
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Jewish gauchos (Spanish:
gauchos judíos, Ladino:
gauchos djudíos) were
Jewish immigrants who
settled in
fertile regions of
Argentina in
agricultural colonies...