Sunday, February 08, 2009

Saturdays & Sundays

We were with friends last night. All four of us had gyro's then came here for dessert and more visiting over coffee. Laughs with friends are good for the soul.

My friendship with H is my link to the Jewish community in Omaha. Most here are Ashkenazi, having been sponsored from Russia by a very active group here. In the Hebrew Bible, Ashkenaz first denotes a grandson of Japheth and great-grandson of the patriarch Noah (Gen. 10:1-3; I Chr. 1:4-6). Albert Einstein was Ashkenazi, one of the German Jews. Many Ashkenazi Jews later migrated, largely eastward, forming communities in non German-speaking areas, including Hungary, Poland, Russia, Eastern Europe and elsewhere between the 10th and 19th centuries. With them, they took and diversified Yiddish, a Germanic Jewish language

My friend is a Shepardic Jew. Her family left Egypt, spent time in a refugee camp in Paris and came to America when she was 14. Her life story is wonderful.

These folks were expelled from Spain in the 15th Century. Those Sephardim who were forced to convert to Christianity during the period lasting from the 1391 massacres in Spain to the 1497 forced baptisms in Portugal. As time passed, many made their way to more tolerant lands, where they openly returned to Judaism, ending their double lives. Many Sephardic communities were decimated in the Holocaust, and others were depleted by emigration to Israel and elsewhere.

In the literature we Finns, the Basque, and some Jews are linked by DNA evidence.

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