Just found out Various Palestinian groups from the pre Israeli state period are actually descend from Ancient Israelites. Samaritans and many other groups too. according to Ancestral brew THE GENETIC ORIGINS OF THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES. Using Genetic evidence, and not just some religious narrative.
I'll tell you what I was told.. I have Ashkenazi.. You're not part Jewish. You have Jewish lineage. There's also many types of jewish. If you converted you'd be jewish.. If you have a jewish mother you are Jewish. Jewish people have 613 commandments so jewishness isn't technically genetic. You can inherit jewishness if say you have the spirit of a Jewish person. Jews have a teaching about conversion, if you are a converted jew, you had /have a jewish soul. They're beautiful I love it.
Why are they called Jews since only Jacob’s offsprings are Jews? Abraham is not Jew! Esau isn’t Jew! So whose dna do they have, Abraham, Esau? How can anyone prove Jacob’s dna? Modern jews must quickly repent because Jacob’s trouble is exclusively for Jacob’s offsprings, they alone are ethnic Israelites. Besides Jacob’s trouble is only for the unrepentant ethnic Israelites. So migrated to Israel for economic comfort will not get anyone entrance to heaven. In fact the scriptures says gentile invaders would occupy Israel until the time of gentile is completed - Luke 21:24; Psalm 79:1.
Jews are not the only people that can trace their ancestry to ancient lands. Many people can trace their ancestry back to the Vikings, but it doesn’t give them the right to go into Scandinavia and take peoples homes.
Well if Scandinavians has a specific religion that was only a few million and have no country of their own versus christianity and muslim, does that change tour view?
I came here because I saw people using the argument that Ashkenazi jews are not rightful people of the land of Israel because they have no ancestry that originates from the Israelites or people from Judea. But that's not true right? Can we assume that the Jewish people who lived in ancient Mesopotamia are descendants of the Israelites?
All Jews have Middle Eastern DNA and the question is how much of it, North African Jews have more, especially Yemenite Jews from Tunis and Algiers who are ancient communities from 2300 years ago at the time of the First Temple, the reason it comes from Mesopotamia is the Babylonian exile and the destruction of the First Temple and the Nehemiah elite And Ezra, this also fits exactly with the times in the Bible about the return of the Jews to their land, by the way today most of the Jews in Israel are Mizrahi
@@user-vm6qx2mx5z When you mixed, you are not Jew, then how can you say that. Would you answer son of Gomer's son Ashkenaz? Is that coincidence, nah or trying to make us fool?
@@TuxLinuxOfficial Banned to the general public then. They can't just buy them . There has to be a special reason to use one. Why would that be ? Why would the country that makes such a big deal about the ancestry of its citizens make it so difficult for those citizens to find out the truth about their ancestry ? 🤔
@@TuxLinuxOfficial 'The Genetic Information Law'. So correct me if I am wrong but Israel passed that law more than 20 years ago. You can get dna test for certain things and with a court order ( and they cost a lot of money ) but you cannot go into a shop ( as nearly everywhere else in the world ) and buy one for a few shekels simply to find out your heritage. Obviously, I'm sure you can get them ' secretly' as it were. Mass testing of the population would prove that huge numbers don't have genetic links to that area of the world and that would really stir things up !
@@TuxLinuxOfficial Seems my earlier reply has been taken down 🤔 . Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the Israeli government pass the ' Genetic Information Law ' about 20 years or so ago ?
In the 14th twi group of jews mixed. The two group were different genetic. One group we call eastern group were many genes from the middle East by jewish from turkey. The other group we call the western group no have genes from middle East. The two group mixed each other 60% to the eastern group and 40% the western group. The result after the two group mixed is: between 15% to 45% from the middle East between 45% to 70% from italy mainly south Italy andv15% from germany
When jewish people came to Europe, that was when they came in as slaves by Rome pretty sure. Since then there's been antisemitic. The Rhine has some older info then this I believe if you look into that. The Roman empire.
Let's say that your father has 4 brothers, yet he is the only one to actually have children. Despite the fact that your family existed long before that generation, your father is the last common ancestor of the family moving forwards. While the population that would become Ashkenazi Jews existed in Europe for 2000 years, it was only a group of people 800 years ago that managed to have familial lines to survive to the modern day.
I may be wrong here, but I read that European Jewish people actually have no ties to Israel. They're just a bunch of people who converted to Judaism. So technically speaking, they only share their faith, not their dna.
Ashkenazi jews are actually Judeans. During the Babylonian Diaspora Judea was conquered by the Babylonians, Cyrus the Great conquered Babylonia and let Jews return to Judea where they built the 2nd temple. The Romans destroyed the 2nd temple and more Jews were brought to various parts of the Roman empire. During the early middle ages they moved to Germany which they called Ashkenaz .
@@JNieckarzAshkenazi culture began in the Rhineland of North France and West Germany. But the Jewish people (before bing Ashkenazim) first crosses the Alps from what is now Northern Italy into Switzerland and Austria. And to this day they're an Austrian and Swiss Jews. The Ashkenazi only began to migrate eastward into Slavic lands later. That is why we have some Slavic borrow words in our Yiddish language. But you are right to ask about "Austria" because there was the Austro-Hungarian Empire and it that entire region were many Jews. Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Romania. So when a person says their family came from Austria, they are correct but it is possible it was not geographic Austria of today.
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@@rachelsamuel3328 Sham’s descendants ARE black! Yall lyin!
It not true what you said. What true the the jews mixed with non- jews in the diaspora. They have genes from the middle East and also they Arabs genes from the country that they lived. Like the Palestinian that they are mixed of Arabs with jews. That why the Palestinian and the jews are relative. What funny that in study from 2010 it found the the Ashkenazi jews are the most similar to the Palestinian, but more similar to the Druz and to the lebanese because the Druz and the lebanese don't have genes from Saudi arabia but the Palestinian have also genes from Saudi arabia.
I have Ashkenazi roots, and as a Christian-studying the Pentateuch and the history of God’s chosen people, realizing I have been listening to the history of my ancestors on every Sunday is fascinating.
Well, I can only sympathise with you. That's totally tragic. It must be so depressing knowing the Ashkenazis are from the Synagogue of Satan prophecied in Revelation, 2,9 and 3,9. Fake Jews who converted to Talmudic Judaism in 740 AD in fulfillment of the prophecy in Revelation, "those who say they are Jews but are not". You need to repent and find Jesus in your life. ✝️
Never would’ve guessed but I’m 14% Ashkenazi and my uncle is 28% we’re in the Rocky Mountains far adrift from Judaism. We’re more to identify w our Native American ancestry and I’m surprised we’re Jews. 🎉
If you're 14% Ashkenazi, can you split that further into the 50/50 to that's 7% European and 7% Middle Eastern, then you add that European to your overall European Ancestry?
You’re not a true aboriginal native Indian. $5 Indians are not the real Indians. Native Indians have melanin and look like myself. Natives were later legally called colored and now African American and Black. I don’t think you guys really know where you’re from so you steal the culture and identity of dark pigmented people all around the globe. It’s not cool.
I'm Ashkenazi and live in the Rockies too .. just for the record. One of my brothers is married to an Ojibway woman (native American). She converted to Judaism before their kids were born so all their kids are Jews by birth (born to a Jewish woman), and are part of the Jewish tribe. I guess we can say in their case they are members of TWO tribes, but they identify much more with being Jews than anything else. And they look very interesting. Blond, fair skinned and blue eyed like my brother but with native American facial features. The type of people you wonder what they are.
I have just found out via DNA testing that I’m 14.2% Ashkenazi Jewish. I’m very surprised and equally as intrigued in my Jewish heritage. I had no idea I stem from Jews! My grandmother has a Hebrew middle name and my great grandmother was German. I’ve got Jewish ancestry all over the world, I see. Mainly I see they have migrated, but they are placed in different countries in Asia, the Middle East, Spain and Portugal, central and north/west Europe, Turkey and Iraq and Africa. and the States. I wonder why?
Cuz they enjoy causing problems for ppl and they go into countries settle, cause problems and then they get kicked out- and do the same thing in the next nation
True, but in all of this they have a Middle Eastern DNA that came from a family called Ayput, then the modern Ashkenazim arrived and they have a Middle Eastern genetic load.
DNA testing is not banned in Israel. The Genetic Information Law, passed in 2000 amid privacy concerns, conditions domestic testing on a doctor's prescription or court order, & that testing be done by accredited labs. Commercial ancestry tests can be purchased from abroad. Similar restrictions have been placed on DNA testing in France, Switzerland, Germany, Iran, Russia, Sudan, Lebanon and others around the globe. Furthermore, most of the world's Ashkenazi Jews don't live in Israel and many have done DNA tests. On average, these tests reveal exactly what agrees with history - - Ashkenazi Jews still maintain about 30-50% of their Levantine genes. This is simple. Look at the DNA results of any Ashkenazi Jew.
@@floptaxie68 Sephardic DNA is only labeled as its own category on DNA tests of poor quality, like MyHeritage. The gold standards for commercial DNA testing are Ancestry DNA and 23andMe, neither of which have **percentage** ethnicity estimates for Sephardic DNA. On both of these tests, it is extremely common for people from Central/South America to get a little Ashkenazi DNA in their results (0.1-3%), and it almost always represents Sephardic ancestry, not Ashkenazi. Ashkenazi DNA has similarities with Sephardic DNA, so they often overlap on tests. With all of that said, the original comment says 18% Ashkenazi, so assuming a reliable test (Ancestry DNA or 23andMe), it does sound like this person has actual Ashkenazi heritage.
@@sophieros notice how I have 3 like and you have none Notice the other comment There is no explanation for zero evidence of mass conversion to Judaism... As we never recruit now or then how do you explain this
Genetics, research and cultural findings say Askhenazi Jews lived in Medieval Turkey as nomad warriors until Arabs attacked. Be truthful in your speech.
Please show this information as All the DNA studies say the opposite, please show what genetics, research and cultural findings show that Jews are tied to Turkey.
You confusing with the cozrim. The new study we see that that not true. The kozarim were turkish mixed with parsian. In the Ashkenazi jews have very little dna from turkish somting like 1% to 2%. The Ashkenazi jews have between 16% to 45% from the middle East. Between 45% to 70% from italy, mainly south Italy. And 15% from germany. The Ashkenazi jews are not Kozarim!
The Ashkenazi Jews are the descendents of the Jews of the diaspora of 70a.d/ various Roman Jewish Wars which brought more Jews to various parts of the Roman empire.
Naive nonsense, the Ashkenazim have European features, so you cannot differentiate between them and the European Israelites. The tribes did not come from space, but rather from the Middle East, so it is natural for them to be similar to their peers from the Middle Eastern population, with a wheatish skin color.@@tagbarzeev8283
Since I stumbled on here again ....PS Maybe Abe was from Iraq but he was not a Jew. Jews are from Judea, not Iraq. Further, the Jewish people were in Europe by 600BC, a larger wave came with the Romans throughout the Roman empire. The Ashkenazi Jewish culture began in the Rhineland of North France and West Germany. That was long before they migrated into Eastern Europe. They brought their language and culture and customs with them. But you are correct that current Ashkenazim originate from a small gene pool. Oh ya, there are far less than 80% Ashkenazi Jews on the planet. Ever been to Israel just for starters? You will see at least half are Mizrahi and Sephardi in origin.
Yes and no. Ashkenazi comprise about 70-80% of the worldwide Jewish population. 12% of the Jewish population is Sephardic (from Spanish countries) and another 3+ million are Mizrahi Jews -- primarily from the Arab lands. In Israel Sephardic and Mizrahi are about 50%. Abraham wasn't a Jew. There were no Jews back then. A good percentage of the Jews lived outside of Judah 2000 years ago prior to the Diaspora as well.
@@lauras2519 In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
@@Lagolop That's a lot. Seems likeI have some jewish dna, but very little, like 10-15%... I don't know where that came from haha probably because of the portuguese dna, or probably because some jewish lived in Iberia? I don't know.
@@ricardooliveira9774 10--15% is not very little. It's like a great grandparent!Jews had lived in Portugal and Spain for hundreds of years before the inquisition. Many l; left, many were forced to convert. Others became Cypto Jews.There are still many Jews in the Iberian peninsula that don't even know who they really are.
@@ricardooliveira9774 most Ashkenazi Jews show over 90% of "Jewish DNA" that is about 70% to 100% Levantine and 30% traced to Southern Europe. Ancient Greco-Roman DNA
Give me the study that proves that the Ashkenazim are of a common paternal or maternal lineage with the inhabitants of the Middle East, as claimed by genetic analyses that are prohibited in Israel because they belie the Israeli narrative that claims that their origins are from the Hebrews and prove that the inhabitants of current Israel are ethnic groups whose common link is religion. But if religion determines your lineage, then the European Buddhist is of Chinese origin and the Indonesian Muslim is of Arab origin.
@@itz_me_raz5638 Not true! Read the genetic study where they could tell Ashkenazi Jews from Europeans through DNA at 100% Accuracy. Titled; *_"A genome-wide genetic signature of Jewish ancestry perfectly separates individuals with and without full Jewish ancestry in a large random sample of European Americans"_*
Today we found in genetic studies that the Ashkenazi don't came from the chzarim. There is between 1% to 2% from the chzarim. The Ashkenazi jews are mixed, they have between 15% to 45% from middle East. They have a lot genes close to the Italian, mainly south Italy and little genes from germany. That from the last studies. All the jews from Arabs countries and the Ashkenazi jews have common father, they are third cousins. Most of the today jews are mixed with non- jews from the mother's side. The jews from Yemen don't mixed at all with the Muslim and they the most close to the jews before 2000 years. Many of the Palestinian mixed with jews.
@@yoavpeled-h2c vast majority of ashkenazis have no semitic indicators in their DNA, This is because their ancestors did not come from the middle east, but were actually converts from the Rhineland, what is now called germany. Then later towards the east near Ukraine, you have the khazzar empire who were also converts to Judaism. Later after several decades the khazzar empire ended, their people would mix with the ashkenazis from the rhine land. This is the ashkenazi we know today converts to Judaism but not a Semitic people.
Video has many mistakes If you look at history of the slavs or Vikings you observe Khazars kingdom between the Caspian sea and the Black sea...also you see star of David, this kingdom lasted until 924 ad... Khazars fought the Moslems and the Byzantines... King Bulan converted to judaism in 740 and asked his people to convert. Khazars DNA is Turkic Turkic peoples expanded from Mongolia through Turkey.. Khazars included. Under invaders khazars peoples spreaded to many parts of Europe.. Search utube for most updated videos about Khazars.. .
Could the language have changed over time? Because in the Khazars, only the administration adopted Judaism. They do not call themselves Jews in Lithuania either. They say they are Jews and they do not deny that they are Turks. I think you should research
i was adopted as a child and recently learned about my biological father, i should be around a quarter ashkenazi from spain, i’m doing a bunch of research now and discovering so many things i’ve never heard of before, its all incredibly interesting
So. Just a quick FYI. We tend to have some quirks in our DNA and if you are ever planning on starting a family...it's a good idea to get tested to see if you carry things like tay-sachs. Especially if you meet a good Jewish girl there will be a decent chance both of you are carriers. Stay safe.
Ashkenazis are not the misplaced Jews from Israel! Jewish people that got misplaced were sent to Rome and around it, not Russia! All these Ashkenazis that want Palestinians houses, have no relation to Israel. Ashkenazis are Zionists that most of Jews despite 🤮🤮
@@hy8482 How you figure that??? If 2 Million People can wander around in the desert for 40 Years and they can't tell you where their Patriarchs are Literally Buried. What makes their Genetic Story Valid? 😌 Seriously?
@@hy8482 I don't represent your religion. I'm telling you straight forward. What you're saying makes no sense. How can you prove to be a select group of people. When you don't even know what happened to them (Abraham Isaac Jacob) or where they're buried at? 😂 That's like Saying Santa Claus is the Progenitor to your Belief Structure....... So, you are Literally Trying to Sit There and Convince the World. That 2 Million People who walked with Moses FOR 40 YEARS CAUGHT AMNESIA and can't even provide such Information? And have the AUDACITY TO SCREAM GENETICS? Boy Stop 😌
The figure of 350 people originating all the modern Ashkenazi Jews contradicts all the other sources I've seen and frankly seems nonsensical. There were communities in several cities in France, and western Germany in 9th through 11th centuries. A total of 350 people would suggest that there were a dozen or so in each city. That's plainly absurd.
The video's false claim that the bottleneck occurred around the 12th-14th centuries from a Jewish population supposedly numbering only 350 individuals is contradicted by the newer (2022) study "Genome-wide data from medieval German Jews show that the Ashkenazi founder event pre-dated the 14th century" which is excellent and I encourage you to read it. The bottleneck actually occurred between the 9th-11th centuries.
Let's say that your father has 4 brothers, yet he is the only one to actually have children. Despite the fact that there were more people alive in your family at the time, everyone from that point forward is descended from only a single person.
Can someone explain this verse taken from the book of Genesis? “And the sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah. 4 And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim. 5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.” So how can one be a Jew and a Gentile at the same time?
One cannot be a Jew and gentile at the same time. Jews according to the Bible are descendants of Jacob the 12 tribes of Israel and Gentiles are all the people who r not Jews
I have 1.4% Ashkenazi in my DNA profile. It’s surprising because I would have bet I’d be more Sephardic.. Before I knew this information, I was always attracted to Jewish people. I even wished I had Jewish ancestry. :) Wish granted!!! :)
Sometimes Sephardic DNA segments are misread as Ashkenazi at 23andme only because they are shared with Ashkenazim. So Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and others can get false readings of "Ashkenazi" when it's really Sephardi.
Rabinicisim as a cult religion that started In The 6th century has nothing to do with the tribe of Judah .not one person today who says they are Jewish cans prove thier geneology as being from the tribe of Judah Ashkenazi, plural Ashkenazim, from Hebrew Ashkenaz (“Germany”), member of the Jews who lived in the Rhineland valley and in neighbouring France before their migration eastward to Slavic lands (e.g., Poland, Lithuania, Russia) after the Crusades (11th-13th century) and their descendants.
Christdied: the Ashkenazi Jews are the descendants of the Jews of The Diaspora of 70a.d which brought jews to various parts of the Roman empire including Egypt. These jews in time migrated north to Germany which they called Ashkenaz hence Ashkenazi jews. They settled along the Rhone River and the Rhine River in cities like Mainz, Worms and Spyers. Casimir The great of Poland actually invited Jews to his land .The Jews there were treated very well and Casimir knew that they had skills that his land needed .Yiddish is not a Turkic language or some secret language used by merchants..Yiddish is Middle high German with loan words from Hebrew Aramaic and a touch of slavic which came later as jews moved East . Hebrew was still used in religious services. Ashkenazi do have a Southern Italian component.These early jews marrried women who converted to Judaism as wives and when a person converts to Judaism they are no different than any other Jew.A convert holds a special place within Judaism..I am not a convert but I have been to the final ceremony where they became a jew. Let me tell you it was a great honor to welcome them to the tribe. A MITZVAH.
@@tagbarzeev3571 the new as a historical people do not exist today as not one of them can trace and decendency back to Judah Jews are only Jews by faith in the king of the Jews Jesus .
@@tagbarzeev3571 Hebrew is not used but Aramaic it is not Hebrew ! Hebrew has not been used for thousands of years .look up Hebrew and Aramaic alphabet and you will understand this .Jesus himself spoke Aramaic as this was at one time the Lingua Frank's of the day .
@@ryanlogan2911 somebodies well versed jhon chapter 8:41-44 is so antisemitic it says "You do the deeds of your father therefor you are of your father the devil" Jesus said that to the jews and by father he meant Abraham. Pretty screwed up sh*t
Actually, Revelations was written to *the Early Christian Churches and has nothing to do with modern Jews.* The word "synogogue" from the Greek means assembly, not a Jewish Assembly. The passage is speaking about the specific churches or was addressed to, not any Jews, especially 2000+ years later! There are 7 Letters to the 7 Churches, what about the other 5 Churches? *Revelation 1:1* _The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things _*_which must shortly come to pass;_* *_4) John to the seven churches which are in Asia_* _11) Saying, I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, _*_and send it into the seven churches which are in Asia, into Ephesus, and into Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea._* Every part of the chapter tells you who it is written to, and it has nothing to do with Jews.
I'm 62,1% Ashkenazi with no ties at all to Jewish culture. I'm only 18% Scandinavian. This is chocking to me, especially considering history. But the real question is what happened to the 6 million Ashkenazi who disappeared after the plague and even more how 10 million can be related to the few who survived local persecutions... 🤔
So one to ~300 successfully have half a dozen kids then they have amounts of kids from none to a lot, 10 million comes quickly if they successfully have children for many centuries and there isn't many a tv show about ancient people with 20+ kids but it must have happened once or more even if undocumented and as a 1% ashkenazi it's not hard to know that it must have taken a long time and many families to gain all my ethnicities
@Julian.Perasso Yes it is. Jewish comes from Judean, which was a physical place in history, and it's where all Jews can trace the majority of their ancestry, religion, and culture. At a genetic level there is no meaningful difference between a Jew with ancestors from Poland and a Jew with ancestors from Morocco. It's the same people.
I'm 90% Ashkenazi and 9% Western Mediterranean (I'm going to say Sephardic. So I will). I was so excited to find out about my Mediterranean DNA, that I learned how to cook food from Morocco, Croatia, et.al.
@yung223s5 and in that time, the people looked African not like they look today. Melanated people are the indigenous people of all lands- look at Australia- look at the Andaman islans- look at atAmerica
Umm. I'm pretty sure Levantine people aren't black. Look at today's Palestinians and native Israeli/Arab Jews. But yes. They are darker skinned than many Europeans. Jews came back lighter skinned because they mixed with local European populations - German and French, mostly. For that matter, actual black people, descending from Africa, come in a wide variety of skin tones, and you see more and more light-skinned black people with every generation - - due to the same thing. People procreating with people who are from a different ethnic and/or racial background. This isn't a mystery.
The Jews are not descendants of Ashkenaz. They are from the land of Ashkenaz, changed to Germany/ France in the Dark Ages. Just as Mizrahi Jews are not from Ham's son, Mizraim, but from the land near Mizraim (Egypt). And Sephardi Jews are not the descendants of Sepharad, but from the land of Sepharad (Spain).
@@mahmoudaltanashi7412 that means that you’re brainwashed by a pedophile profit false profit sorry false pedophile profit he still is a pedophile but he’s a false profit
Ashkenazi Jews have no Asian, Slavic or Eastern European DNA. I suggest you actually know something about a topic, before posting lies on the internet.
wdym? Judea is the name of the place where the tribe of Yehuda/Judah settled (which is now modern day Israel) also we were called both Hebrews and Israelites throughout the history.
They've gotta add their 33 code to everything written by nasi jesuit free masons.. Albert Pike quotes about zee plans for three world wars planned 1776
My biggest guess is that you have ancestors who escaped eastern Europe due to pogroms (as 6% means 4 to 7 generations back I think) which fits the time span of events. Most Jews in South America arrived during those times, and Argentina has one of the biggest Jewish communities in the world due to that.
@@LeeLe412 Not necessarily. Sephardic Jews and Sephardic Conversos also moved to Brazil, many centuries ago, especially to places like Pernambuco and Sao Paolo, before Ashkenazim set foot there, and because Sephardic DNA is similar to Ashkenazi DNA it is still classified as "Ashkenazi" in some ethnicity calculators.
@@user-jr4kc6lu9q sepharadic Jews moved to South America long before that, during the inquisition, where they had to "climb" all the way to Brazil to escape the Inquisition that followed them. If you consider the fact that he has 6% dna, it means his jewish family members got to South America after those events. There are Sepharadic Jews who remained in the continent and merely moved to eastern Europe to escape tge inquisition, and then to South America with other Ashenazim during late 19th century pogroms though
The Turks and Iranains got around quite a bit in the ancient world. Original Canaanites /People of the Levant have been shown to genetically have indigenous neolithic DNA (Descendants of Ham/biblical side note) The (indigenous people of the Levant) Natufian culture is a Late Epipaleolithic archaeological culture of the Neolithic prehistoric Levant in Western Asia, dating to around 15,000 to 11,500 years agomixed with Iranians. Overtime they incorporated other DNA . DNA such as the Egyptians, Cypriotes (Cypress/Greek), Arab, and others to become a mixed people.
I am 63.4% Ashkenazi Jewish from Saarland Germany my mom and my Dad who ironically is half Spanish, sooooo that means everybody that is commenting they are Ashkenazi you are my Cousins???? daaaaamn!!
The Ashina tribe first established the Göktürk state and then the Khazar Turkish state. The name Ashkenazi means descendant of ashina. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashina_tribe
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Dude I think you need to study your youtube more. The land of judah and and the other 11 tribes was occupied by the 12 tribes of Israel before it was palestine
So they aren’t from Jerusalem oh wow makes total sense to what Palestinians have been arguing about stolen lands
European jews obviously mixed with Europeans. Being exiled from so many places. They were kicked out of their homelands
@@nenaj1 Their own God told them they were never to have a homeland due to their incessant need to subvert and sin at every turn.
@@nenaj1European Jews are not Israelites
Myths and folklore those Ashkenazi Europeans are not Jewish they just usurped a dead religion
of course they not
I just found out I’m part Jewish on my dad’s side, so this is definitely an eye opener
Just found out Various Palestinian groups from the pre Israeli state period are actually descend from Ancient Israelites. Samaritans and many other groups too. according to Ancestral brew THE GENETIC ORIGINS OF THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES. Using Genetic evidence, and not just some religious narrative.
I'll tell you what I was told.. I have Ashkenazi..
You're not part Jewish.
You have Jewish lineage.
There's also many types of jewish.
If you converted you'd be jewish..
If you have a jewish mother you are Jewish.
Jewish people have 613 commandments so jewishness isn't technically genetic.
You can inherit jewishness if say you have the spirit of a Jewish person.
Jews have a teaching about conversion, if you are a converted jew, you had /have a jewish soul.
They're beautiful I love it.
@jedagueYea No they didn't!!!😂😂😂
Lucky for you, if you don't practice Judaism, then you're not really jewish.
Me too. Hi 30th cousin
Why are they called Jews since only Jacob’s offsprings are Jews? Abraham is not Jew! Esau isn’t Jew! So whose dna do they have, Abraham, Esau? How can anyone prove Jacob’s dna? Modern jews must quickly repent because Jacob’s trouble is exclusively for Jacob’s offsprings, they alone are ethnic Israelites. Besides Jacob’s trouble is only for the unrepentant ethnic Israelites. So migrated to Israel for economic comfort will not get anyone entrance to heaven. In fact the scriptures says gentile invaders would occupy Israel until the time of gentile is completed - Luke 21:24; Psalm 79:1.
Jews are not the only people that can trace their ancestry to ancient lands. Many people can trace their ancestry back to the Vikings, but it doesn’t give them the right to go into Scandinavia and take peoples homes.
Well if Scandinavians has a specific religion that was only a few million and have no country of their own versus christianity and muslim, does that change tour view?
I came here because I saw people using the argument that Ashkenazi jews are not rightful people of the land of Israel because they have no ancestry that originates from the Israelites or people from Judea. But that's not true right? Can we assume that the Jewish people who lived in ancient Mesopotamia are descendants of the Israelites?
Isrealites refer to children of a guy named Israel… not to a country.
All Jews have Middle Eastern DNA and the question is how much of it, North African Jews have more, especially Yemenite Jews from Tunis and Algiers who are ancient communities from 2300 years ago at the time of the First Temple, the reason it comes from Mesopotamia is the Babylonian exile and the destruction of the First Temple and the Nehemiah elite And Ezra, this also fits exactly with the times in the Bible about the return of the Jews to their land, by the way today most of the Jews in Israel are Mizrahi
No the so called Jews of today was are fraudulent!!! True ISREAL are NEGROES!!! All lies will be exposed in 2024!!! Hallelujah
DNA testing for ancestry is illegal in Israel. I think that explains a lot by itself.
@@user-vm6qx2mx5z When you mixed, you are not Jew, then how can you say that. Would you answer son of Gomer's son Ashkenaz? Is that coincidence, nah or trying to make us fool?
Not " from all corners of the globe " . DNA kits are banned in Israel
No, they just have to be administered by licensed doctors. And they're totally fine to import
@@TuxLinuxOfficial Banned to the general public then. They can't just buy them . There has to be a special reason to use one. Why would that be ? Why would the country that makes such a big deal about the ancestry of its citizens make it so difficult for those citizens to find out the truth about their ancestry ? 🤔
@@andym9571 it's really not that difficult to get one
@@TuxLinuxOfficial 'The Genetic Information Law'. So correct me if I am wrong but Israel passed that law more than 20 years ago. You can get dna test for certain things and with a court order ( and they cost a lot of money ) but you cannot go into a shop ( as nearly everywhere else in the world ) and buy one for a few shekels simply to find out your heritage. Obviously, I'm sure you can get them ' secretly' as it were. Mass testing of the population would prove that huge numbers don't have genetic links to that area of the world and that would really stir things up !
@@TuxLinuxOfficial Seems my earlier reply has been taken down 🤔 . Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the Israeli government pass the ' Genetic Information Law ' about 20 years or so ago ?
But the video says they came to Europe 500 BC. And then the video talks about 12-14th century. Wtf?
It's all BS disinfo. That's why. Well spotted by the way.
In the 14th twi group of jews mixed. The two group were different genetic. One group we call eastern group were many genes from the middle East by jewish from turkey. The other group we call the western group no have genes from middle East. The two group mixed each other 60% to the eastern group and 40% the western group. The result after the two group mixed is: between 15% to 45% from the middle East between 45% to 70% from italy mainly south Italy andv15% from germany
When jewish people came to Europe, that was when they came in as slaves by Rome pretty sure.
Since then there's been antisemitic.
The Rhine has some older info then this I believe if you look into that.
The Roman empire.
@@milanuhliar8315 Až na to, že nejstarší archeologické nálezy o lidech z doby 100 tisíc let před naším letopočtem jsou v Evropě.
Let's say that your father has 4 brothers, yet he is the only one to actually have children. Despite the fact that your family existed long before that generation, your father is the last common ancestor of the family moving forwards. While the population that would become Ashkenazi Jews existed in Europe for 2000 years, it was only a group of people 800 years ago that managed to have familial lines to survive to the modern day.
I may be wrong here, but I read that European Jewish people actually have no ties to Israel. They're just a bunch of people who converted to Judaism. So technically speaking, they only share their faith, not their dna.
You are not wrong their ancestors converted to Judaism only 1700 years ago in 700 AD
@@ricardonachmanowicz2890 nobody is falling for the lies anymore. These people are European converts to Judaism beginning in the 700 AD's.
They are Jews that went to Europe after various exiles
Ashkenazi Jews have Middle Eastern and Levantine dna.
Ashkenazi jews are actually Judeans. During the Babylonian Diaspora Judea was conquered by the Babylonians, Cyrus the Great conquered Babylonia and let Jews return to Judea where they built the 2nd temple. The Romans destroyed the 2nd temple and more Jews were brought to various parts of the Roman empire. During the early middle ages they moved to Germany which they called Ashkenaz .
I am 2.7… honestly. And then I was 1.1% Nigerian. i think i can see how my family commuted back then.
Interesting , My mother is 60 % North Eastern European Jewish
Just found out I'm 5% Ashkenazi, awesome.
@@NubiansNapata Why, I'm proud of every bit of my heritage👍
@@dutch__mermaid602 I'm joking
@@NubiansNapata ok👍
@@dutch__mermaid602 he's a disrespectful troll, he be in other comment sections spreading confusion and arguments.
Me too!
It's crazy that the Nazi tried to take out the Ashkenazi. This is like the karstarks trying to take out the Starks
my dad was Ashkenazi i actually was lucky to trace my 4th great grandparents to the early 1800s to Austria.
In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
@@afonsomfneto And threre is no DNA from Shem and All Jews share DNA whether Ashkenazi, Sephardi or Mizrahi, Romanoite. Italkim or others.
Austria or within current Polish borders?
@@JNieckarzAshkenazi culture began in the Rhineland of North France and West Germany. But the Jewish people (before bing Ashkenazim) first crosses the Alps from what is now Northern Italy into Switzerland and Austria. And to this day they're an Austrian and Swiss Jews. The Ashkenazi only began to migrate eastward into Slavic lands later. That is why we have some Slavic borrow words in our Yiddish language. But you are right to ask about "Austria" because there was the Austro-Hungarian Empire and it that entire region were many Jews. Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Romania. So when a person says their family came from Austria, they are correct but it is possible it was not geographic Austria of today.
@@rachelsamuel3328
Sham’s descendants ARE black! Yall lyin!
Ashkenazi is Jewish convert
It not true what you said. What true the the jews mixed with non- jews in the diaspora. They have genes from the middle East and also they Arabs genes from the country that they lived. Like the Palestinian that they are mixed of Arabs with jews. That why the Palestinian and the jews are relative. What funny that in study from 2010 it found the the Ashkenazi jews are the most similar to the Palestinian, but more similar to the Druz and to the lebanese because the Druz and the lebanese don't have genes from Saudi arabia but the Palestinian have also genes from Saudi arabia.
@@yoavpeled-h2c source?
lol there were way more than 330 ashkenazim in europe in 1300s
I have Ashkenazi roots, and as a Christian-studying the Pentateuch and the history of God’s chosen people, realizing I have been listening to the history of my ancestors on every Sunday is fascinating.
I’m Ashkenazi from my mothers side of the family.
Well, I can only sympathise with you. That's totally tragic. It must be so depressing knowing the Ashkenazis are from the Synagogue of Satan prophecied in Revelation, 2,9 and 3,9. Fake Jews who converted to Talmudic Judaism in 740 AD in fulfillment of the prophecy in Revelation, "those who say they are Jews but are not".
You need to repent and find Jesus in your life. ✝️
Poor baby!!!
😂😂 how it’s a religion
@@TheHoodVoice2024 right!!! 🤣
Never would’ve guessed but I’m 14% Ashkenazi and my uncle is 28% we’re in the Rocky Mountains far adrift from Judaism. We’re more to identify w our Native American ancestry and I’m surprised we’re Jews. 🎉
Nice I got 4 % in mine with German French north Spanish and Mexican indigenous
If you're 14% Ashkenazi, can you split that further into the 50/50 to that's 7% European and 7% Middle Eastern, then you add that European to your overall European Ancestry?
You’re not a true aboriginal native Indian. $5 Indians are not the real Indians. Native Indians have melanin and look like myself. Natives were later legally called colored and now African American and Black. I don’t think you guys really know where you’re from so you steal the culture and identity of dark pigmented people all around the globe. It’s not cool.
I'm Ashkenazi and live in the Rockies too .. just for the record. One of my brothers is married to an Ojibway woman (native American). She converted to Judaism before their kids were born so all their kids are Jews by birth (born to a Jewish woman), and are part of the Jewish tribe. I guess we can say in their case they are members of TWO tribes, but they identify much more with being Jews than anything else. And they look very interesting. Blond, fair skinned and blue eyed like my brother but with native American facial features. The type of people you wonder what they are.
@@Wildbot34Incorrect, being Ashkenazi does nit mean you re automatically 50% of anything. It means you are Ashkenazi ... period.
The ashkenazi bottle-neck! Wow
Ashkenazi are converts from the line of Japheth who are not Semitic. Shem holds the line of Semitic people.
The bulk of Ashkenazi Jews are the descendents of the Jews of the diaspora of 70a.d which brought more Jews to various parts of the Roman empire.
No way man they are Turkish Khazars
They are from Japheth not Shem. They are imposters
@@Uzzi2022 Kevin Alan Brook who has studied the Khazars for 30 years has stated that 1-2 Percent of the Khazars converted to Judaism.
There are other scholars that say otherwise even the Bible
Im 1% jew and my family are from spain decendent and italian born in mexico and my moms side french and Native American
haha we must be related I'm all above too!! I have 1.2% Ashkenazi jewish DNA!
Interesting! I’m 1% ashkenazi according to my DNA 🧬
In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
Yah well that doesn’t count
@@mashadasha why😂 that means ~8 generations ago they had a grandparent 100% ashkenazi
I’m 1% Ashkenazi Jewish too. I’d like to know are we related to Jesus through Mary?
@@skyreiter3770 Sky Reiter, Pela fé em Jesus, somos filhos de Deus sim Romanos 8:17 ,Gálatas 3:29
Although it seems I interesting, the music is too loud and it's hard to understand what the person is saying.
I have just found out via DNA testing that I’m 14.2% Ashkenazi Jewish. I’m very surprised and equally as intrigued in my Jewish heritage. I had no idea I stem from Jews! My grandmother has a Hebrew middle name and my great grandmother was German.
I’ve got Jewish ancestry all over the world, I see. Mainly I see they have migrated, but they are placed in different countries in Asia, the Middle East, Spain and Portugal, central and north/west Europe, Turkey and Iraq and Africa. and the States. I wonder why?
@Shally Malhotra thanks for your input however I’m wondering why I have ancestors all over the world.
In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
Cuz they enjoy causing problems for ppl and they go into countries settle, cause problems and then they get kicked out- and do the same thing in the next nation
Ashkenazi Jews are White colonisers. And they speak Yiddish before settling in Israel which is a European language.
I just found out also it was my great grandfather was Ashkenazi his last name was wolfe from germany take care and god bless
Whwre is the time priod before 14-16th century? There is a rather big gap from exodus
Just 1000 years, but hey, don’t worry about it.
True, but in all of this they have a Middle Eastern DNA that came from a family called Ayput, then the modern Ashkenazim arrived and they have a Middle Eastern genetic load.
Propaganda… Why is DNA test borderline illegal in Israel? lol 😂
It isnt
DNA testing is not banned in Israel. The Genetic Information Law, passed in 2000 amid privacy concerns, conditions domestic testing on a doctor's prescription or court order, & that testing be done by accredited labs. Commercial ancestry tests can be purchased from abroad. Similar restrictions have been placed on DNA testing in France, Switzerland, Germany, Iran, Russia, Sudan, Lebanon and others around the globe. Furthermore, most of the world's Ashkenazi Jews don't live in Israel and many have done DNA tests. On average, these tests reveal exactly what agrees with history - - Ashkenazi Jews still maintain about 30-50% of their Levantine genes. This is simple. Look at the DNA results of any Ashkenazi Jew.
Puerto Rican descent and just found out i’m 18 percent Ashkenazi Jewish cool
Very common for people from Latin/Central America to get Ashkenazi Jewish in their results, but this actually represents a Sephardi Jewish ancestor.
@@mnkn3746 A fully Dominican Republic woman know is like 20% Sephardi.
@@mnkn3746 no, Sephardic is labelled as Sephardic, he maybe has some Eastern Northern European ancestor
@@floptaxie68 Sephardic DNA is only labeled as its own category on DNA tests of poor quality, like MyHeritage. The gold standards for commercial DNA testing are Ancestry DNA and 23andMe, neither of which have **percentage** ethnicity estimates for Sephardic DNA. On both of these tests, it is extremely common for people from Central/South America to get a little Ashkenazi DNA in their results (0.1-3%), and it almost always represents Sephardic ancestry, not Ashkenazi. Ashkenazi DNA has similarities with Sephardic DNA, so they often overlap on tests.
With all of that said, the original comment says 18% Ashkenazi, so assuming a reliable test (Ancestry DNA or 23andMe), it does sound like this person has actual Ashkenazi heritage.
JUST TOOK DNA TEST - FOUND OUT I'M FROM MARS - WTF NOW WHAT??!!
Khazarian bloodline. They’re NOT ISRAELITES
Turkic
Huh? The khazars did not mass convert to Judaism only the ruling family did this is a disproven myth
Widely disproven by DNA
Ashkenazim have levantine DNA did we just watch the same video or something else
Thanks for the goysplanation. Wrong as usual.
@@sophieros notice how I have 3 like and you have none
Notice the other comment
There is no explanation for zero evidence of mass conversion to Judaism... As we never recruit now or then how do you explain this
What's the most accurate DNA test to take.
Genetics, research and cultural findings say Askhenazi Jews lived in Medieval Turkey as nomad warriors until Arabs attacked. Be truthful in your speech.
Please show this information as All the DNA studies say the opposite, please show what genetics, research and cultural findings show that Jews are tied to Turkey.
The Ashkenazi Jews are the descendents of the Jews of the diaspora of 70a.d which brought more Jews to various parts of the Roman empire.
I've seen studies done by the Hebrew University that show it's a myth, there's no basis for it, it's a myth
You confusing with the cozrim. The new study we see that that not true. The kozarim were turkish mixed with parsian. In the Ashkenazi jews have very little dna from turkish somting like 1% to 2%. The Ashkenazi jews have between 16% to 45% from the middle East. Between 45% to 70% from italy, mainly south Italy. And 15% from germany. The Ashkenazi jews are not Kozarim!
I’m 29 % Ashkenazi from Latvia, Lithuania,Belarus way back in my ancestry DNA
Ashkenazis are 0% related to the ancient Hebrews. stop lying to yourselves.
The Ashkenazi Jews are the descendents of the Jews of the diaspora of 70a.d/ various Roman Jewish Wars which brought more Jews to various parts of the Roman empire.
Exactly
@@tagbarzeev8283 That's a lie. They're taking DNA tests in the US where it's legal and they're 100% European.
You are absolutely right!
Naive nonsense, the Ashkenazim have European features, so you cannot differentiate between them and the European Israelites. The tribes did not come from space, but rather from the Middle East, so it is natural for them to be similar to their peers from the Middle Eastern population, with a wheatish skin color.@@tagbarzeev8283
Not the Ashkanazim they are European
Half European. Half Middle Eastern.
Since I stumbled on here again ....PS Maybe Abe was from Iraq but he was not a Jew. Jews are from Judea, not Iraq. Further, the Jewish people were in Europe by 600BC, a larger wave came with the Romans throughout the Roman empire. The Ashkenazi Jewish culture began in the Rhineland of North France and West Germany. That was long before they migrated into Eastern Europe. They brought their language and culture and customs with them. But you are correct that current Ashkenazim originate from a small gene pool. Oh ya, there are far less than 80% Ashkenazi Jews on the planet. Ever been to Israel just for starters? You will see at least half are Mizrahi and Sephardi in origin.
Yes and no. Ashkenazi comprise about 70-80% of the worldwide Jewish population. 12% of the Jewish population is Sephardic (from Spanish countries) and another 3+ million are Mizrahi Jews -- primarily from the Arab lands. In Israel Sephardic and Mizrahi are about 50%. Abraham wasn't a Jew. There were no Jews back then. A good percentage of the Jews lived outside of Judah 2000 years ago prior to the Diaspora as well.
In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
@@lauras2519 In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
Just keep the mongrel blood away from us Aryans yeah.
Jews are not Judean.
100% ashkenazi
95% for me :)
@@Lagolop That's a lot. Seems likeI have some jewish dna, but very little, like 10-15%... I don't know where that came from haha probably because of the portuguese dna, or probably because some jewish lived in Iberia? I don't know.
@@ricardooliveira9774 10--15% is not very little. It's like a great grandparent!Jews had lived in Portugal and Spain for hundreds of years before the inquisition. Many l; left, many were forced to convert. Others became Cypto Jews.There are still many Jews in the Iberian peninsula that don't even know who they really are.
@@ricardooliveira9774 most Ashkenazi Jews show over 90% of "Jewish DNA" that is about 70% to 100% Levantine and 30% traced to Southern Europe. Ancient Greco-Roman DNA
According to this video you are heavily inbred if true.....
I'm 50% Ashkenazi from my father's side. ✡️
Where is cartman wen u need him 😂😅😂
Give me the study that proves that the Ashkenazim are of a common paternal or maternal lineage with the inhabitants of the Middle East, as claimed by genetic analyses that are prohibited in Israel because they belie the Israeli narrative that claims that their origins are from the Hebrews and prove that the inhabitants of current Israel are ethnic groups whose common link is religion. But if religion determines your lineage, then the European Buddhist is of Chinese origin and the Indonesian Muslim is of Arab origin.
Discovered that I'm 25% Ashkenazi.
That generally means one of your grandparents was Jewish.
Almost many East Europeans get significant percentage of Ashkenazi DNA
@@itz_me_raz5638 Not true! Read the genetic study where they could tell Ashkenazi Jews from Europeans through DNA at 100% Accuracy. Titled; *_"A genome-wide genetic signature of Jewish ancestry perfectly separates individuals with and without full Jewish ancestry in a large random sample of European Americans"_*
me too
Maybe that's why they all look similar
Per dna test, I am 14.7% ashcanazi jewish
Thank you I am an eighth Irish Jew and proud of the fact
What you say is false as ashkenazi come from khazzars tribe.
ממש לא
Don't reply in Yiddish 😂😂😂
Today we found in genetic studies that the Ashkenazi don't came from the chzarim. There is between 1% to 2% from the chzarim. The Ashkenazi jews are mixed, they have between 15% to 45% from middle East. They have a lot genes close to the Italian, mainly south Italy and little genes from germany. That from the last studies. All the jews from Arabs countries and the Ashkenazi jews have common father, they are third cousins. Most of the today jews are mixed with non- jews from the mother's side. The jews from Yemen don't mixed at all with the Muslim and they the most close to the jews before 2000 years. Many of the Palestinian mixed with jews.
@@yoavpeled-h2c vast majority of ashkenazis have no semitic indicators in their DNA, This is because their ancestors did not come from the middle east, but were actually converts from the Rhineland, what is now called germany. Then later towards the east near Ukraine, you have the khazzar empire who were also converts to Judaism. Later after several decades the khazzar empire ended, their people would mix with the ashkenazis from the rhine land. This is the ashkenazi we know today converts to Judaism but not a Semitic people.
@@xersesshadowblade1193
Ashkenazi Jews absolutely have semitic genes. Maybe use a fucking source next time?
Ashkinasi are slavic turkic mix
I believe slavic aryan n turkish mixed
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Jewish funded research
There literally is no truth in these people at all.
Im 16.5% ashkanazi jew, my great grandad was 100% ashzekazi jew
Curious is your father Jewish or did it skip him?
@@Tr.ll..n 16,5% would be a great grandparent or farther.
You mean ASHKENAZI ...
@@Lagolop lol yeah
@@Tr.ll..n he would be half i think idk how it works
Video has many mistakes
If you look at history of the slavs or Vikings you observe Khazars kingdom between the Caspian sea and the Black sea...also you see star of David, this kingdom lasted until 924 ad...
Khazars fought the Moslems and the Byzantines...
King Bulan converted to judaism in 740 and asked his people to convert.
Khazars DNA is Turkic
Turkic peoples expanded from Mongolia through Turkey..
Khazars included.
Under invaders khazars peoples spreaded to many parts of Europe..
Search utube for most updated videos about Khazars..
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There are assumptions that the Sumerians spoke a language close to Turkish and that Abraham was a Sumerian priest. I think this explains the DNA.
Could the language have changed over time? Because in the Khazars, only the administration adopted Judaism. They do not call themselves Jews in Lithuania either. They say they are Jews and they do not deny that they are Turks. I think you should research
10 million people descended from just 350? Well, call me a sandwich, because I sure am inbred.
50 people is enough to avoid inbreeding. Perhaps you meant genetic drift (500 people)?
i was adopted as a child and recently learned about my biological father, i should be around a quarter ashkenazi from spain, i’m doing a bunch of research now and discovering so many things i’ve never heard of before, its all incredibly interesting
Most Ashkenazi were not in Spain. That was usually Sephardi culture and DNA.
Also research the rh negative bloodlines, that's even more interesting!! See the work of Robert Sepehr
So. Just a quick FYI. We tend to have some quirks in our DNA and if you are ever planning on starting a family...it's a good idea to get tested to see if you carry things like tay-sachs. Especially if you meet a good Jewish girl there will be a decent chance both of you are carriers.
Stay safe.
Ashkenazis are not the misplaced Jews from Israel!
Jewish people that got misplaced were sent to Rome and around it, not Russia!
All these Ashkenazis that want Palestinians houses, have no relation to Israel.
Ashkenazis are Zionists that most of Jews despite 🤮🤮
No Ashkenazi is Spain. Ashkenazi are white European Jewish converts
Just found out I have 1% Ashkenazi dna on my great grandmother's side. Had no clue. She was mostly Polish/slavic dna too.
They are not related to Hebrews. Don’t get too excited. They converted to Judaism
Some references would be nice.
Try Google Allon ☺️
Genetics never lie! And the truth hurts
@@hy8482 How you figure that??? If 2 Million People can wander around in the desert for 40 Years and they can't tell you where their Patriarchs are Literally Buried. What makes their Genetic Story Valid? 😌 Seriously?
@@DC_R from being exiled in spain? Yes evidence don't lie, don't worry man can be lied to but not to god, keep on sacrificing to moloch 😂
@@hy8482 I don't represent your religion. I'm telling you straight forward. What you're saying makes no sense. How can you prove to be a select group of people. When you don't even know what happened to them (Abraham Isaac Jacob) or where they're buried at? 😂 That's like Saying Santa Claus is the Progenitor to your Belief Structure....... So, you are Literally Trying to Sit There and Convince the World. That 2 Million People who walked with Moses FOR 40 YEARS CAUGHT AMNESIA and can't even provide such Information? And have the AUDACITY TO SCREAM GENETICS? Boy Stop 😌
The figure of 350 people originating all the modern Ashkenazi Jews contradicts all the other sources I've seen and frankly seems nonsensical. There were communities in several cities in France, and western Germany in 9th through 11th centuries. A total of 350 people would suggest that there were a dozen or so in each city. That's plainly absurd.
The video's false claim that the bottleneck occurred around the 12th-14th centuries from a Jewish population supposedly numbering only 350 individuals is contradicted by the newer (2022) study "Genome-wide data from medieval German Jews show that the Ashkenazi founder event pre-dated the 14th century" which is excellent and I encourage you to read it. The bottleneck actually occurred between the 9th-11th centuries.
Let's say that your father has 4 brothers, yet he is the only one to actually have children. Despite the fact that there were more people alive in your family at the time, everyone from that point forward is descended from only a single person.
Can someone explain this verse taken from the book of Genesis? “And the sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah.
4 And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim.
5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.”
So how can one be a Jew and a Gentile at the same time?
Who are the Gentiles ???
@@carlrosenbaum3754 the sons of Gomer
One cannot be a Jew and gentile at the same time. Jews according to the Bible are descendants of Jacob the 12 tribes of Israel and Gentiles are all the people who r not Jews
Eretz Ashkenaz is an old Hebrew name for Germany.
@robertolang9684 if so, why does the Bible say be not like the gentiles?
What about the Sorb DNA been a part of the Ashkenazi?
I have 1.4% Ashkenazi in my DNA profile. It’s surprising because I would have bet I’d be more Sephardic.. Before I knew this information, I was always attracted to Jewish people. I even wished I had Jewish ancestry. :) Wish granted!!! :)
Sometimes Sephardic DNA segments are misread as Ashkenazi at 23andme only because they are shared with Ashkenazim. So Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and others can get false readings of "Ashkenazi" when it's really Sephardi.
You are mixing up dates and times
Rabinicisim as a cult religion that started In The 6th century has nothing to do with the tribe of Judah .not one person today who says they are Jewish cans prove thier geneology as being from the tribe of Judah
Ashkenazi, plural Ashkenazim, from Hebrew Ashkenaz (“Germany”), member of the Jews who lived in the Rhineland valley and in neighbouring France before their migration eastward to Slavic lands (e.g., Poland, Lithuania, Russia) after the Crusades (11th-13th century) and their descendants.
Christdied: the Ashkenazi Jews are the descendants of the Jews of The Diaspora of 70a.d which brought jews to various parts of the Roman empire including Egypt. These jews in time migrated north to Germany which they called Ashkenaz hence Ashkenazi jews. They settled along the Rhone River and the Rhine River in cities like Mainz, Worms and Spyers. Casimir The great of Poland actually invited Jews to his land .The Jews there were treated very well and Casimir knew that they had skills that his land needed .Yiddish is not a Turkic language or some secret language used by merchants..Yiddish is Middle high German with loan words from Hebrew Aramaic and a touch of slavic which came later as jews moved East . Hebrew was still used in religious services. Ashkenazi do have a Southern Italian component.These early jews marrried women who converted to Judaism as wives and when a person converts to Judaism they are no different than any other Jew.A convert holds a special place within Judaism..I am not a convert but I have been to the final ceremony where they became a jew. Let me tell you it was a great honor to welcome them to the tribe. A MITZVAH.
@@tagbarzeev3571 the new as a historical people do not exist today as not one of them can trace and decendency back to Judah Jews are only Jews by faith in the king of the Jews Jesus .
@@tagbarzeev3571 Hebrew is not used but Aramaic it is not Hebrew ! Hebrew has not been used for thousands of years .look up Hebrew and Aramaic alphabet and you will understand this .Jesus himself spoke Aramaic as this was at one time the Lingua Frank's of the day .
@@christdiedforoursins1467 Look up the Lurie family history.
@@christdiedforoursins1467 I know what paleo Hebrew Aramaic and modern Hebrew are. The talmuds were written in Aramaic but different dialects.
I've found out recently that I have between 11 and 13 percent ashkenazi but I dont practice Judaism so......
It’s never too late to start. ❤
The thumbnail is a pic of the guy from Mad Magazine.
So I'm a real jew cool 😎
In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
No you are not lol. ashkenazi are from jpaheth. they are the synogauge of satan.
I’m 1% Ashkenazi Jewish. 😢
Do these people have actual bloodline to Abraham thru Judah or are they converts?
Trying to correlate this to Revelation 2:9 & 3:9
Converts
@@dmoney1745 this will make them scream “antisemitism”. Guess Jesus speaking to the churches in Rev 2&3 is an antisemite. So is John 8:44….
@@ryanlogan2911 somebodies well versed jhon chapter 8:41-44 is so antisemitic it says "You do the deeds of your father therefor you are of your father the devil" Jesus said that to the jews and by father he meant Abraham. Pretty screwed up sh*t
Actually, Revelations was written to *the Early Christian Churches and has nothing to do with modern Jews.*
The word "synogogue" from the Greek means assembly, not a Jewish Assembly. The passage is speaking about the specific churches or was addressed to, not any Jews, especially 2000+ years later!
There are 7 Letters to the 7 Churches, what about the other 5 Churches?
*Revelation 1:1* _The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things _*_which must shortly come to pass;_*
*_4) John to the seven churches which are in Asia_*
_11) Saying, I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, _*_and send it into the seven churches which are in Asia, into Ephesus, and into Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea._*
Every part of the chapter tells you who it is written to, and it has nothing to do with Jews.
@@dmoney1745 There is no evidence for any conversion among the Ashkenazi Jews.
I wonder what ethnicity the half European part is mostly comprised of.
german
@@gwae48 Thank you.
@@briangriffin8106 Ashkenaz means German in Hebrew
@@gwae48 It is German French tho by definition
I'm 62,1% Ashkenazi with no ties at all to Jewish culture. I'm only 18% Scandinavian. This is chocking to me, especially considering history. But the real question is what happened to the 6 million Ashkenazi who disappeared after the plague and even more how 10 million can be related to the few who survived local persecutions... 🤔
Hello Lotta which plagues are you talking about? And I am 95 percent Ashkenazi . Would like to hear from you. Shalom.
So one to ~300 successfully have half a dozen kids then they have amounts of kids from none to a lot, 10 million comes quickly if they successfully have children for many centuries and there isn't many a tv show about ancient people with 20+ kids but it must have happened once or more even if undocumented and as a 1% ashkenazi it's not hard to know that it must have taken a long time and many families to gain all my ethnicities
@@tagbarzeev3571 The black death, that wiped out half of Europe's population, including many of it's Jews.
Who would have thought the narrator of this video didnt read the correct number. He kept saying 303 but the number shown was always 330.
Jews should abandon the "Ashkenazi" and "Sephardi" labels. We are Jews, period. That is our nationality.
Being jewish Is not a nationality
@Julian.Perasso Yes it is. Jewish comes from Judean, which was a physical place in history, and it's where all Jews can trace the majority of their ancestry, religion, and culture.
At a genetic level there is no meaningful difference between a Jew with ancestors from Poland and a Jew with ancestors from Morocco. It's the same people.
I'm 90% Ashkenazi and 9% Western Mediterranean (I'm going to say Sephardic. So I will). I was so excited to find out about my Mediterranean DNA, that I learned how to cook food from Morocco, Croatia, et.al.
Restore to the African Americans their true identity!
Let them find out what Bantu tribe they are from!!!
Speak!!!! 👑
Wtf?
OK bantu
Thought ashkenazim were more like 60% European and 40% levant
Converts
Crazy how the bible was right about this, everything started in Mesopotamia its the center of the earth
@yung223s5 and in that time, the people looked African not like they look today. Melanated people are the indigenous people of all lands- look at Australia- look at the Andaman islans- look at atAmerica
Ashkenazim are japhetic gentiles not biblical descendants of the Hebrews
They were Jews
I found out I’m 99.5% Ashkenazi! ❤ .5% Russian 😮
More elaboration on the Turkish connection of the 3 Turkish villages of Iskenaz, Eskenaz and Ashanaz. Centered around the silk trade route.
Troll
Ashkenazi Jews didn't simply skip Jewish history and move to Europe. They settled in Israel and left when expelled by Rome
So fascinating! Enjoyed & learned a lot. Thank you.
LEFT BLACK CAME BACK WHITE WHAT A JOKE
Umm. I'm pretty sure Levantine people aren't black. Look at today's Palestinians and native Israeli/Arab Jews. But yes. They are darker skinned than many Europeans. Jews came back lighter skinned because they mixed with local European populations - German and French, mostly. For that matter, actual black people, descending from Africa, come in a wide variety of skin tones, and you see more and more light-skinned black people with every generation - - due to the same thing. People procreating with people who are from a different ethnic and/or racial background. This isn't a mystery.
AshkeNAZI? 🤔
You got that right
MFs finding out other languages exist
I too am 1% Ashkenazi through dna ancestry .
How did the gomer become 1 of the 12 tribes??? There gentiles genesis 3-10
The Jews are not descendants of Ashkenaz. They are from the land of Ashkenaz, changed to Germany/ France in the Dark Ages. Just as Mizrahi Jews are not from Ham's son, Mizraim, but from the land near Mizraim (Egypt). And Sephardi Jews are not the descendants of Sepharad, but from the land of Sepharad (Spain).
The term Ashkenaz was used by Jews of the early middle ages as a name for Germany the land where they lived.
I am half Italian half Ashkenazi, Jew
This means that you are half Caucasian
@@mahmoudaltanashi7412 that means that you’re brainwashed by a pedophile profit false profit sorry false pedophile profit he still is a pedophile but he’s a false profit
@@mahmoudaltanashi7412Ashkenazi jews are white too
Ashkenazi, is.mix.of Western asia, Central Asia , Slavic and east Europe
Ashkenazi Jews have no Asian, Slavic or Eastern European DNA. I suggest you actually know something about a topic, before posting lies on the internet.
Ashkenazi is Levantine Y ancestry with ancient Greco-Roman Mitochondrial DNA from Sardinia, Sicily, Greece, Cyprus....
@@rachelsamuel3328 okay
Khazar Turks 💙 Türkiye
Proud of my Jewish Ancestry and Jewish roots.
So what you are saying that Isreal isnt the jewish homeland? Intesting...
Jews, so someone once told me, come from Judea. That's how the name happened. So don't you mean Hebrews?
wdym? Judea is the name of the place where the tribe of Yehuda/Judah settled (which is now modern day Israel) also we were called both Hebrews and Israelites throughout the history.
@@ilana8205 what's God's name?
@@ilana8205 lies 😂 Japeth
@The Last Stand And you my friend are… an ignorant prejudice 👍🏽
They've gotta add their 33 code to everything written by nasi jesuit free masons.. Albert Pike quotes about zee plans for three world wars planned 1776
I’m 6% Ashkenazi from Northeast Brazil and I have no idea how
My biggest guess is that you have ancestors who escaped eastern Europe due to pogroms (as 6% means 4 to 7 generations back I think) which fits the time span of events. Most Jews in South America arrived during those times, and Argentina has one of the biggest Jewish communities in the world due to that.
@@LeeLe412 Not necessarily. Sephardic Jews and Sephardic Conversos also moved to Brazil, many centuries ago, especially to places like Pernambuco and Sao Paolo, before Ashkenazim set foot there, and because Sephardic DNA is similar to Ashkenazi DNA it is still classified as "Ashkenazi" in some ethnicity calculators.
@@user-jr4kc6lu9q sepharadic Jews moved to South America long before that, during the inquisition, where they had to "climb" all the way to Brazil to escape the Inquisition that followed them. If you consider the fact that he has 6% dna, it means his jewish family members got to South America after those events. There are Sepharadic Jews who remained in the continent and merely moved to eastern Europe to escape tge inquisition, and then to South America with other Ashenazim during late 19th century pogroms though
Jews are a unique people I’m Jewish
So unique they sought to obtain as much Aryan dna as possible.
Blacks are the most unique. Read that bible
The Turks and Iranains got around quite a bit in the ancient world. Original Canaanites /People of the Levant have been shown to genetically have indigenous neolithic DNA (Descendants of Ham/biblical side note) The (indigenous people of the Levant) Natufian culture is a Late Epipaleolithic archaeological culture of the Neolithic prehistoric Levant in Western Asia, dating to around 15,000 to 11,500 years agomixed with Iranians. Overtime they incorporated other DNA . DNA such as the Egyptians, Cypriotes (Cypress/Greek), Arab, and others to become a mixed people.
39% Askenazi Jewish 🧬
I am 63.4% Ashkenazi Jewish from Saarland Germany my mom and my Dad who ironically is half Spanish, sooooo that means everybody that is commenting they are Ashkenazi you are my Cousins???? daaaaamn!!
Amazing!
In DNA tests, Genetics, the legitimate, original Jews are Semites, descended from Shem, son of Noah. And they come from Mesopotamia, origin of Noah
The Ashina tribe first established the Göktürk state and then the Khazar Turkish state. The name Ashkenazi means descendant of ashina. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashina_tribe
Gelmeselerdi iyiyidi. Yahudilerle akraba olma fikri hiç hoşuma gitmedi. Ve maalesef Sümerlerin Türkçe'ye çok benzeyen bir dil konuşması ve İbrâhim'in Sümer rahibi olması Fikri Yahudilerle direk bağlıyor Türkleri
@@bir_cumle Turancılık
Are there Ashkenazi Jews in Africa, and to which part are they in our continent?
@@SebataMothofela there are thousands of Ashkenazi Jews in South Africa for sure I know that much
Fake history....
Ask-a-nazi
97 % Ashkenazi and I thought I was just Caucasian and Mexican
You are 😂😂😂
So not from Palestine 😅😅
Dude I think you need to study your youtube more. The land of judah and and the other 11 tribes was occupied by the 12 tribes of Israel before it was palestine