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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Israeli Geneticist Reveals Non-Israelite Origins Of Ashkenazi Jews (Independent.co.uk) While many Jews along with many Christians still vehemently deny that Ashkenazi Jews have their origins in the Turkic peoples of the Khazar Kingdom, research conducted by an Israeli geneticist appears to confirm that these Jews do, in fact, descend from a Turkic people prior to migrating up into the Khazar Kingdom where they would eventually convert to Judaism: New research conducted by Israeli geneticist, Dr. Eran Elhaik, suggests that most of the modern Jewish population of northern and eastern Europe normally known as Ashkenazic Jews are the descendants of Greeks, Iranians and others who colonized what is now northern Turkey more than 2000 years ago and were then converted to Judaism, probably in the first few centuries AD by Jews from Persia. At that stage, the Persian Empire was home to the worlds largest Jewish communities. According to research carried out by
.Dr. Eran Elhaik of the University of Sheffield, over 90 per cent of Ashkenazic ancestors come from that converted partially Greek-originating ancient community in north-east Turkey. His research is based on genetic, historical and place-name evidence. For his geographic genetic research, Dr Elhaik used a Geographic Population Structure computer modelling system to convert Ashkenazic Jewish DNA data into geographical information. Dr Elhaik, an Israeli-born geneticist who gained his doctorate in molecular evolution from the University of Houston, believes that three still-surviving Turkish villages Iskenaz, Eskenaz and Ashanaz on the western part of an ancient Silk Road route were part of the original Ashkenazic homeland. He believes that the word Ashkenaz originally comes from Ashguza the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian name for the Iron Age Eurasian steppeland people, the Scythians. Referring to the names of the three Turkish villages, Dr Elhaik points out that north-east Turkey is the only place in the world where these place-names exist. From the 690s AD onwards, anti-Jewish persecution by the Christian Byzantine Empire seems to have played a part in forcing large numbers of Jews to flee across the Black Sea to a more friendly state the Turkic- ruled Khazar Empire with its large Slav and other populations. Some analyses of Yiddish suggests that it was originally a Slavic language, and Dr Elhaik and others believe that it was developed, probably in the 8th and 9th centuries AD, by Jewish merchants trading along some of the more northerly Silk Roads linking China and Europe. By the 730s, the Khazar Empire had begun to convert to Judaism and more people converted to the faith. But when the Khazar Empire declined in or around the 11th century, some of the Jewish population almost certainly migrated west into Central Europe. There, as Yiddish-speaking Jewish merchants came into contact with central European, often German-speaking, peoples, they began to replace the Slav words in Yiddish with large numbers of German and German-derived words, while retaining some of its Slav-originating grammar. Many Hebrew words also appear to have been added by that stage. The genetic modelling used in the research was based on DNA data from 367 Jews of northern and eastern European origin and more than 600 non- Jewish people mainly from Europe and western Asia. Dr Elhaik says it is the largest genomic study ever carried out on Ashkenazic Jews. His research will be published in the UK-based scientific journal, Genome Biology and Evolution. It shouldnt surprise us that many Jewish scientists have completely dismissed Elhaiks theories and evidence most of them resorting to ad hominem attacks and arrogant dismissals. After all, the ersatz modern geo-political entity now known as Israel is largely populated and dominated by Ashkenazi Jews and Elhaiks contentions completely undermine any notion that these Ashkenazim have any ancestral or biblical claim to the land of Palestine. The Khazar theory of the Ashkenazi origins long pre-dates Shlomo Sands 2009 book, The Invention of the Jewish People and Arthur Koestlers 1976 best-seller on the subject The Thirteenth Tribe in fact, the most respected 19th century Jewish historian, Heinrich Graetz, who was a German Sephardic Jew, believed the Khazar origins of the Ashkenazis to be credible in his magnum opus, The History of the Jews. To refute Elhaiks claims, his desperate detractors often cite a problematic 2014 genetic study by Bennett Greenspan that found that both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews share 75% common DNA with modern-day non- Jewish Middle Easterners. The problem with this conclusion is that modern-day Middle Easterners are predominantly Arabs whose ancestors overran the lands of ancient Israel and proving that Jews are related to these Arabs necessarily proves that they cannot be true descendants of the ancient Israelites who were most assuredly not related to the Arabs...... =-=-=-=-=-=-= NN SEZ: More and more proof comes out that jews aren't really "jewish", often from jew or israeli sources. This is the most comprehensive installment I've seen. It clarifies the Turkey/Khazaria issue definitively, and ends with a stunning 2014 headline: Leaked Report: Israel acknowledges Jews in fact Khazars; Secret plan for reverse migration to Ukraine. Of course the author's Arabic name testifies to how jewish Israel isn't -- KIKES ARE LESS THAN 75% OF IZZY'S POPULATION, says wikid! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)
This reminds me of that time an Israli student went to scrape up some proof and numbers at aushwitz to prove the numbers and ended up proving the impossibility of it all.
______________________________________ Suspect all media / resist bad propaganda/Learn NLP everyday everyway ;) If you don't control your mind someone else will.
C'mon, it doesn't say that. Isn't wikid politically correct? ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
How about that -- that does happen. In my high school a silly fundy girl set out to write a paper proving evolutionism but ended up gladly disproving it instead. It got passed around and convinced me for life -- one my earliest rightist ahas. The great Fred Leutcher got into Holohoax revisionism as a skeptic but before he knew it was producing the definitive report busting the gas chamber lie as a professional in execution technology. _____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
Worse than that, it's semitically correct! Think of Izzy passing that law that it's only for kikes. Kike hubris and chutzpah are like nothing else on earth! _____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
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