ellauri072.html on line 482: Another Ashkenazi Jew
ellauri072.html on line 514: Tosta valehtelun määrästä en olis niinkään varma. The rest of youse Ashkenazi Jews are pretty glib yourselves. Especially if your name is Riitta.
ellauri100.html on line 85: Klezmer (Yiddish: קלעזמער ) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. The essential elements of the tradition include dance tunes, ritual melodies, and virtuosic improvisations played for listening; these would have been played at weddings and other social functions. After the destruction of Jews in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust, there was a general fall in the popularity of klezmer. The term klezmer comes from a combination of Hebrew words: klei, meaning "tools, utensils or instruments of" and zemer, "melody"; leading to k´lei zemer כְּלֵי זֶמֶר, literally "instruments of music" or "musical instruments". Originally, klezmer referred to musical instruments, and was later extended to refer, as a pejorative, to musicians themselves. From the 16th to 18th centuries, it replaced older terms such as leyts (clown). It was not until the late 20th century that the word came to identify a musical genre. Early 20th century recordings and writings most often refer to the style as "Yiddish" music, although it is also sometimes called Freilech music (Yiddish, literally "Happy music").
ellauri100.html on line 343: I suspect that I am not a racist. I don’t despise blacks as a group, nor do I believe that they should have fewer rights and privileges than whites. (Neither do I believe that they should have more rights and privileges than whites or persons of Asian or Ashkenazi Jewish descent — but they certainly do when it comes to college admissions and hiring.) It isn’t racist to understand that race isn’t a social construct and that there are general differences between races (see many of the posts listed here). That’s just a matter of facing facts, not ducking them, as leftists are wont to do.
ellauri109.html on line 825: One of the disturbing aspects of the Yemenite Children Affair is the way the darker-skinned immigrants appear to have been treated as second-class citizens. The founders of Israel were mostly Ashkenazi Jews, of European descent, some of whom expressed fears that Mizrahi (literally "Eastern") Jews brought with them a backwards "Oriental" culture that might damage the new state.
ellauri109.html on line 847: Yehuda had a happy childhood, raised in nearby Afula by Batia and Asher Kantor, an Ashkenazi Jewish couple originally from Eastern Europe.
ellauri189.html on line 767: Some Pashtun women grow side brows (called Kamsai in Pashto). A lot of Jewish males do that too (mainly Hasidim (Ashkenazi) and Yemen Jews). Jews and Pashtuns are probably the only ones in the world who do this.
ellauri257.html on line 489: Singer described himself as "conservative," adding that "I don't believe by flattering the masses all the time we really achieve much." His conservative side was most apparent in his Yiddish writing and journalism, where he was openly hostile to Marxist sociopolitical agendas. In Forverts he once wrote, "It may seem like terrible apikorses [heresy], but conservative governments in America, England, France, have handled Jews no worse than liberal governments.... The Jew's worst enemies were always those elements that the modern Jew convinced himself (really hypnotized himself) were his friends. Interestingly enough, he notes the cultural tensions between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish people during his trip to Haifa and during his stay in the new nation. With the description of Jewish immigration camps in the new land, he foresaw the difficulties and socio-economic tensions in Israel, and hence turned back to his critical views of Zionism. Naah, America is the promised land.
ellauri257.html on line 539: Sisaruxet Ashkenazi
ellauri257.html on line 542: Israel Joshua Singer ( jiddish : ישראל יהושע זינגער; 30. marraskuuta 1893, Biłgoraj, Puolan kongressi – 10. helmikuuta 1944 New York) oli puolalais-juutalainen kirjailija, joka kirjoitti yedi-kirjoja. Merkittävin teos Veljekset Ashkenazi.
ellauri264.html on line 509: The halachic rulings in the Shulchan Aruch generally follow Sephardic law and customs, whereas Ashkenazi Jews generally follow the halachic rulings of Moses Isserles, whose glosses to the Shulchan Aruch note where the Sephardic and Ashkenazi customs differ. These glosses are widely referred to as the mappah (literally: the "tablecloth") to the Shulchan Aruch´s "Set Table". Almost all published editions of the Shulchan Aruch include this gloss, and the term "Shulchan Aruch" has come to denote both Karo's work as well as Isserles', with Karo usually referred to as "the mechaber" ("author") and Isserles as "the Rema" (an acronym of Rabbi Moshe Isserles).
ellauri264.html on line 511: In the century after it was published by Karo (whose vision was a unified Judaism under the Sephardic traditions) it became the code of law for Ashkenazim, together with the later commentaries of Moses Isserles and the 17th century Polish rabbis.
ellauri264.html on line 538: The halachic rulings in the Shulchan Aruch generally follow the Sephardic custom. The Rema added his glosses and published them as a commentary on the Shulchan Aruch, specifying whenever the Sephardic and Ashkenazic customs differ. These glosses are sometimes referred to as the mappah, literally, the 'tablecloth,' to the Shulchan Aruch´s 'Set Table.' Almost all published editions of the Shulchan Aruch include this gloss.
ellauri264.html on line 540: The importance of the minhag ("prevailing local custom") is also a point of dispute between Karo and Isserles: while Karo held fast to original authorities and material reasons, Isserles considered the minhag as an object of great importance, and not to be omitted in a codex. This point, especially, induced Isserles to write his glosses to the Shulchan Aruch, that the customs (minhagim) of the Ashkenazim might be recognized, and not be set aside through Karo´s reputation.
ellauri264.html on line 565: The prohibition applies only if the food is prepared exclusively by non-Jews. A small amount of Jewish participation can suffice to keep the food kosher. Different rabbis have different views on the absolute minimum: Sephardi poskim state that the minimum participation is to light the fire and place the pot on it to cook, while Ashkenazim are satisfied with merely lighting the fire, or even making a slight adjustment to a fire which was already lit by a non-Jew. Or just by looking at the knob on the stove like Kim Young Il.
ellauri300.html on line 726: En studie undersökte DNA från Ashkenazijudar (den judiska grupp som framförallt finns i Europa och USA). De kunde spåra deras gemensamma genetiska ursprung till en så kallad flaskhals med endast runt 350 individer för 12 000-25 000 år sedan. På grund av Ashkenazijudarnas starka gruppsammanhållning har de drabbats av inavel vilket lett upphov till en rad ärftliga sjukdomar.
ellauri308.html on line 581: Stewartin perheenjäsenet ovat Ashkenazi-juutalaisia maahanmuuttajia Amerikkaan Puolasta, Ukrainasta ja Valko-Venäjältä. Koska hänen kireät suhteensa isäänsä, jota hän kuvaili vuonna 2015 "vielä 'monimutkaiseksi'", kiristivät sfinkteriä, hän luopui sukunimestään ja alkoi käyttää toista nimeään. Stewart sanoi: "Ajattelin käyttää äitini tyttönimeä, mutta ajattelin, että se olisi aivan liian iso vittu isälleni... Stewartin mukaan hän joutui antisemitistisen kiusaamisen kohteeksi lapsena. Nyt ei rengaslihas enää kiristä, kun nimi on anglosaxinen.
ellauri308.html on line 591: Ashke-natsi (אשכנאצי) Israel Ashkenazi-juutalaiset Lausutaan kuten "Ashke-Na tzi". Useimmiten Mizrachi-juutalaisten käyttämä.
ellauri308.html on line 593: Frenk Ashkenazi-juutalaiset Sefardi- ja Mizrahi-juutalaiset Johtuu frankeista (viittauksena länsieurooppalaisiin), koska sefardijuutalaiset puhuvat juutalais-espanjaa
ellauri308.html on line 595: Schwartze Khayeh Ashkenazi-juutalaiset Mizrahi juutalaiset Kirjaimellisesti käännettynä "musta eläin".
ellauri308.html on line 597: Turko Sefardijuutalaiset Ashkenazi-juutalaiset Ladinon sana tarkoittaa "turkkilaista". Termin tarkka historia on epävarma, mutta se viittaa mahdollisesti ashkenazi-syntyperää koskevaan Khazar-hypoteesiin.
ellauri308.html on line 599: Vuzvuz Sefardi- ja Mizrahi-juutalaiset Ashkenazi-juutalaiset Jiddishin sanasta "mitä", jota hölmöt askenazit hokivat kun eivät ymmärtäneet juutalais-espanjaa puhuvia sefardijuutalaisia eivätkä juutalais-arabiaa puhuvia mizrahi-juutalaisia.
ellauri308.html on line 601: Ashkenazi-vihaajat ovat eksistentiaalinen vaara Israelin valtiolle", sanoo Nathan Zehavi, Maarivin verkkosivusto (hepreaksi).
ellauri308.html on line 603: Leshem, Eitan (1. lokakuuta 2021). "Suosittu uusi kiroussana Israelissa: "Ashkenazi". Haaretz. Haettu 17. marraskuuta 2021.
ellauri310.html on line 53: Aake Kallialan näköinen poliisi on Tel Avivissa Dan, Atlas on Lior Ashkenazi, Ecemin oloinen pulska tyttö on Tel Avivissa poika. In forensic science, Locard's exchange principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence. Sullon mun luonne. Mitäs läxit! Löpö on loppu. Lainaa naapurilta. Hyvä ajatus. Opettele lukemaan, se oli lämminvesivaraaja! Lährettihin kosimahan! Nunnuka nunnuka lailailaa! Apuuva!
ellauri315.html on line 499: P.S. Mikhail Shulman (tai sen kaima :) tuotti 2015 venäläisen Homeland Security-remaken Rodina. Shulman is an Ashkenazi Jewish surname that literally means "shul-man".
ellauri321.html on line 547: Feodosiya, joka perustettiin hellenistisenä aikana Kreikan Theodosian siirtomaaksi, on kaupunki, joka sijaitsee noin 120 km Simferopolista itään. Ennen vuotta 1783 se tunnettiin nimellä Kaffa. Ensimmäiset juutalaiset alkoivat asettua Feodosiaan 10. vuosisadalla . Myöhäiskeskiajalla kaupunkiin rakennettiin kaksi synagogaa – yksi Krymchak-juutalaisille ja toinen Ashkenazi-juutalaisille. Karaiteyhteisöllä oli oma kenassa . Vuoden 1897 väestönlaskennan mukaan juutalaista yhteisöä, enimmäkseen aškenazia, oli 3 109. Suurin osa juutalaisista eli pienimuotoisesta kaupasta, käsityöstä ja viininviljelystä. Ensimmäisen maailmansodan jälkeen, Neuvostovallan alaisuudessa, kaikki juutalaisten toiminta Feodosiyassa lopetettiin. Vuonna 1926 juutalaisia oli 3 248 ja krymchakia 559, mikä muodosti vain 11 prosenttia koko väestöstä. Ennen toista maailmansotaa Feodosiyassa asui 2 922 juutalaista. Noin 1500 juutalaista onnistui pakenemaan kaupungista ennen saksalaisten saapumista.
ellauri384.html on line 398: Kiehtovassa vuoden 1947 elokuvassa " Gentleman's Agreement" ei-juutalainen näyttelijä Gregory Peck esittää ei-juutalaista toimittajaa Phillip Schuyler Greeniä, joka esittää juutalaista. Tämä vielä käy, okei. Kun hän "tulee ulos" juutalaiselle sihteerikölle ettei hän todella ole juutalainen, hiän kertoo, että tiesi jo. Hänellä oli esinahka tallella, hiän tunsi sen. Sama pätee jopa erilaisiin identiteeteihin juutalaisuuden sisällä: Sefardikokemus ei ole Ashkenazi-kokemus, eikä Amerikan juutalainen kokemus ole sama kuin mikään juutalainen kokemus sen ulkopuolella. Rembrandt empatisoi köyhiä ashkenazimatuja Amsterdamissa, joita äveriäät sefardit eivät voineet sietää. Paljastaa ashkenazi Heller kirjassaan Kuvittele tätä.
ellauri392.html on line 679: Geoffrey H. Hartmann syntyi Frankfurt am Mainissa Saksassa Ashkenazi - juutalaisperheessä. Vuonna 1939 hän lähti Saksasta Englantiin ilman huoltajaa Kindertransportin lapsipakolaisena, jonka hänen perheensä lähetti pakoon natsihallintoa. Hän tuli Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 1946, missä hän tapasi äitinsä sekä vanhojen herrojen sedän, ja myöhemmin hänestä tuli Yhdysvaltain kansalainen. Saavuttuaan Yhdysvaltoihin hänen äitinsä muutti perheen sukunimen "Hartmaniksi" hämärtääkseen sen germaanista alkuperää. Hardman olisi ollut vielä parempi.
ellauri411.html on line 230: Etrog (Hebrew: אֶתְרוֹג, plural: etrogim; Ashkenazi Hebrew: esrog, plural: esrogim) is the yellow citron (Citrus medica) used by Jews during the weeklong holiday of Sukkot as one of the four species. Together with the lulav, hadass, and aravah, the etrog is taken in hand and held or waved during specific portions of the holiday prayers. Special care is often given to selecting an etrog for the performance of the Sukkot holiday rituals:
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 210: Baal Shem Tov was the stage name of Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, a Polish rabbi and mystical healer known as the . His teachings imbued the esoteric usage of practical Kabbalah of Baalei Shem into a spiritual movement, Hasidic Judaism. While a few other people received the title of Baal Shem among Eastern and Central European Ashkenazi Jewry, the designation is most well known in reference to the founder of Hasidic Judaism. Baal Shem Tov, born in the 17th century Kingdom of Poland, started public life as a traditional Baal Shem, but introduced new interpretations of mystical thought and practice that eventually became the core teachings of Hasidism. In his time, he was given the title of Baal Shem Tov, and later, by followers of Hasidism, referred to by the acronym BeShiT. He disavowed traditional Jewish practice and theology by encouraging mixing with non-Jews and asserting the sacredness of everyday corporal existence.
xxx/ellauri166.html on line 397: Scholars believe that Rashi's commentary on the Torah grew out of the lectures he gave to his students in his yeshiva, and evolved with the questions and answers they raised on it. Rashi completed this commentary only in the last years of his life. It was immediately accepted as authoritative by all Jewish communities, Ashkenazi and Sephardi alike.
xxx/ellauri202.html on line 421: In 2010, the British paper The Daily Telegraph reported that a study had been conducted in which saliva samples were collected from 39 of Hitler’s known relatives to test their DNA origins and found, though inconclusively, that Hitler may have Jewish origins. The paper reported: "A chromosome called Haplogroup E1b1b1 which showed up in [the Hitler] samples is rare in Western Europe and is most commonly found in the Berbers of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, as well as among Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews ... Haplogroup E1b1b1, which accounts for approximately 18 to 20 per cent of Ashkenazi and 8.6 per cent to 30 per cent of Sephardic Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population." This study, though scientific by nature, is inconclusive.
xxx/ellauri233.html on line 395: Large groups of people, including many yeshivas, uphold the set of Jewish customs and rites (minhag), the "minhag ha-Gra", named after him, the which is also considered by many of his followers to be the prevailing Ashkenazi minhag in Jerusalem.
xxx/ellauri233.html on line 418: In the course of the Hasidic movement's establishment, opponents (Misnagdim) arose among the local Jewish community. Disagreements between Hasidim and their opponents were debated with knives used by butchers for shechita, slaughtering of certain mammals and birds for food according to kashrut. Kashrut (also kashruth or kashrus, כַּשְׁרוּת) is a set of dietary laws dealing with the foods that Jews are permitted to eat and how those foods must be prepared according to Jewish law. Food that may be consumed is deemed kosher (/ˈkoʊʃər/ in English, Yiddish: כּשר), from the Ashkenazic pronunciation (KUHsher) of the Hebrew kashér (כָּשֵׁר), meaning "fit" (in this context: "fit for consumption"). Oh, and the phrasing of prayers, among others. In the case of an adhesion on cattle's lungs specifically, there is debate between Ashkenazic customs and Sephardic customs.
xxx/ellauri295.html on line 592: Halakha (/hɑːˈlɔːxə/; Hebrew: הֲלָכָה hălāḵā, Sephardic: [halaˈχa]), also transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and halocho (Ashkenazic: [haˈlɔχɔ]), is the collective body of Jewish religious laws that are derived from the written and Oral Torah. Literally it means "Way to go", viz. THE way, josta on Paavalinkin kohdalla peistä taitettu, että mikähän se lopultakin on, kelpaako dao de jing. Judo nyt ei ainakaan. I toe the line, lupaa Johnny Cash.
xxx/ellauri307.html on line 411: Ashkenazi-juutalainen voisi sanoa ha'emes.
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