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    Bukharian Jews (Bukharian: יהודי בוכרה/яҳудиёни бухорӣ, Yahudiyoni Bukhorī; Hebrew: יְהוּדִים־בּוּכָרִים, Yehudim Bukharim), are the Mizrahi Jewish sub-group...
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    It is a Jewish dialect derived from—and largely mutually intelligible with—the Tajik branch of the Persian language. Historically, Bukharian was spoken...
    14 KB (1,508 words) - 11:35, 8 August 2024
  • Bukharan Jewish cuisine is the traditional cuisine originating from the Bukharian Jewish community of Central Asia, who now mostly reside in Israel, and...
    6 KB (588 words) - 14:55, 19 September 2023
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    Jacob Arabo (category American people of Uzbekistani-Jewish descent)
    Soviet Union as the youngest of five children and the only male, to a Bukharian Jewish family. As a youngster, he helped his sisters repair their jewelry...
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    hamin. In addition to oshi sabo, authentic Bukharian Jewish dishes include: Osh palov – a Bukharian Jewish version of palov for weekdays, includes both...
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  • the 20th century, most Jews living in the Kyrgyz areas were of the Bukharian Jewish community. However, during the 20th century, large amounts of European...
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  • ('Toiling Life'), later Adabijoti Soveti ('Soviet Literature'), was a Jewish-Bukharian literary and sociopolitical bimonthly journal published in Tashkent...
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    Lev Avnerovich Leviev (category Israeli people of Uzbekistani-Jewish descent)
    members of the Bukharian Jewish community, and Leviev is a practicing Orthodox Jew. He is a supporter of the Chabad movement, but as a Bukharian Jew he was...
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    Mizrahi Jews (redirect from Oriental Jewish)
    media related to Mizrahi Jews. Bukharian Jews Bukharian Jewish community (English and Russian) PersianRabbi.com Persian Jewish community Kurdish Jewry (Hebrew)...
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    Cholent (category Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine)
    Leanne. “This Bukharian Jewish Meaty Rice Dish is the Crockpot Meal You Need.” In JMore Baltimore Living. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Jewish Media, 2018, This...
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    Jews (redirect from Jewish)
    Lebanese Jews, Kurdish Jews, Moroccan Jews, Libyan Jews, Syrian Jews, Bukharian Jews, Mountain Jews, Georgian Jews, Iranian Jews, Afghan Jews, and various...
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    was a Soviet and Bukharian Jewish musician from Tajikistan. Iskhakova was born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR to the traditional Bukharian Jewish family of Berakh...
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    Ilyas Malayev (category American people of Uzbekistani-Jewish descent)
    Republic, now in Turkmenistan) to Efraim and Yelizaveta Malayev, a Bukharian Jewish family and raised in the Uzbek town of Katta-Kurgan near Bukhara. He...
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  • religious observance and introducing the Sephardic liturgy to the Bukharian Jewish community. The title Maaravi signifies his North African (Maghreb)...
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  • 8 April 1900 – 6 February 1972) is widely regarded as the greatest Bukharian Jewish singer and musician. He was the People's Artist of Uzbekistan. Gavriel...
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    Malika Kalontarova (category American people of Tajikistani-Jewish descent)
    Kolontarova (both originally from Samarkand, Uzbekistan), a religious Bukharian Jewish family in Dushanbe, Tajikistan and was the youngest of her 5 sisters...
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  • Rost (ראסת‎, English: Truth) was a Bukharian-Jewish (Judeo-Tajik) language wall newspaper-bulletin published twice weekly from Tashkent, Turkestan Autonomous...
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    Bajroqi Miⱨnat (category Defunct Jewish newspapers)
    initially known as Roşnaji (רושנאהי, lit. 'Enlightenment'), was a Bukharian Jewish newspaper published in Samarkand from 1925 to 1930, and in Tashkent...
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    Jewish Christians were the followers of a Jewish religious sect that emerged in Judea during the late Second Temple period (first century AD). These Jews...
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    disuse and Bukharian Jewish publications such as books and newspapers began to appear using the Tajik Cyrillic Alphabet. Today, many older Bukharian Jews who...
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