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hello and welcome top 10 you should know
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today we're exploring a fascinating
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topic top 15 types of Jews explained
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Judaism is a diverse religion with many
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different Traditions cultures and
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backgrounds let's dive in and learn more
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about the various Jewish communities
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around the world one ashkanazi Jews
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ashkanazi Jews are the largest Jewish
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group originating from Central and
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Eastern Europe they develop the Yiddish
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language a mix of German and Hebrew
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today most Jews in the United States and
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Israel have ashkanazi Roots their
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Customs food like bagels and cougal and
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religious practices reflect their
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European Heritage two spartic Jews
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spartic Jews Trace their Origins to
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Spain and Portugal after the Spanish
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Inquisition of 1492 many fled to North
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Africa turkey and the Middle East they
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speak Latino a mix of Spanish and Hebrew
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their Traditions include cuine including
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dishes like Bas and rice based meals are
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influenced by Mediterranean culture
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three Mahi Jews Mahi Jews come from the
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Middle East and North Africa including
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Morocco unlike ashkanazi and sapharic
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Jews Mahi Jews preserved unique
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Traditions influenced by Arab cultures
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many speak judeo Arabic and have
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distinct music Cuisine and religious
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Customs four Ethiopian Jews beta Israel
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Ethiopian Jews known as beta Israel have
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ancient Jewish roots dating back
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thousands of years their Customs are
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based on the Torah and they lived in
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relative isolation until the 1980s and
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1990s when many immigrated to Israel
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they have unique Traditions such as
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observing sukot in a different way from
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groups five yemenite Jews yemenite Jews
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lived in Yemen for over 2,000 years and
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developed their own distinct religious
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practices and Hebrew pronunciation their
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Traditions are different from both
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ashkanazi and spartic Jews and they are
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known for their unique style of chanting
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six romaniote Jews the romaniote Jews of
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Greece have lived there for over 2,000
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years they have their own customs and
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language judeo Greek unlike spartic Jews
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who arrived in Greece after 1492 the
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Romania Jews developed separately and
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have a distin lurgical style Ben
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Israel the Ben Israel community in India
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traces its Jewish ancestry back to
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ancient times they lived in Maharashtra
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and integrated into Indian Society while
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maintaining their Jewish Traditions they
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speak morati and Hebrew and have Customs
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influenced by both Indian and Jewish
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culture eight coochin Jews another
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Jewish group from India the kochian Jews
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region they have a unique blend of
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Indian and Jewish Customs including
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distinct synagogue designs and special
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religious ceremonies their language
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judeo malum reflects their long history
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kites the karite Jews differ from most
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Jewish groups because they reject the
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talmud and follow only the Hebrew Bible
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this makes their religious practices
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unique karite communities exist in
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Israel turkey and Egypt maintaining
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Traditions 10 Shabad lubovich Shabad
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lubovich is a well-known hidic movement
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that focuses on Jewish Outreach and
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education they believe in spreading
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Judaism and helping others and they have
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world hidic Jews hidic Jews are part of
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a mystical and spiritual movement that
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began in Eastern Europe in the 18th
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century they are known for their
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traditional dress strong Community ties
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and deep Devotion to their faith
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12 reformed Jews reformed Judaism is a
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modern movement that Embraces individual
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choice in religious practice reformed
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Jews don't strictly follow traditional
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laws and they emphasize inclusivity and
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modernization in their approach to
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Judaism 13 conservative Jews
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conservative Judaism balances tradition
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and modernity it preserves many Jewish
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laws while adapting them to the modern
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world this movement is popular in the
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United States and Canada 14
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Jews Reconstructionist Judaism views
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Judaism as an evolving culture rather
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than just a religion it emphasizes
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Community involvement inclusivity and
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adapting Jewish Traditions to fit
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contemporary life 15 Jewish expats and
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immigrants Jews have migrated all over
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the world settling in countries like
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Argentina France South Africa and the
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United Kingdom these Jewish communities
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maintain their Heritage while adopting
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elements of local culture
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and that's our list of the top 15 types
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Jews which one surprised you the most
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