Primary ancestry of many Ashkenazi Jews not from Israel
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There were a large number of converts but some of the converts would have reproduced with the original people of Israelite ancestry who were expelled for bad behavior
This would give Modern Ashkenazi "Jews" some Israelite ancestry but a lesser amount of Israelite percent ancestry than the Palestinians on average
The religion they converted to was a racist religion that was not based on the Old Testament but the racist books like the Talmud that were written after the new testament
@georgia
Ashkenazi Jews spoke Yiddish more often than Hebrew before the fabrication of Israel & upon the Fabrication of Israel they did not speak Old Hebrew but a newly fabricated language
Christians and Muslims living in the old area of Israel spoke Aramic the language of the book of Daniel in the Old Testament
The so called Oral Torah does not originate from Moses
The time gap between the writing of the Talmud and the life of Moses is greater than the time between the new testament & Jesus
Since I am not a trustworthy source how about you study the writings of the Ashkenazi Jew named Steven Hasan instead
If you are afraid to talk to people who disagree with you then you are not ready to talk to me yet
You need to over come your information phobia
Here is his website freedom of mind
"Hassan was raised in a Jewish family"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Hassan
I highly recommend the self proclaimed Jew Steven Hassan's books
Reading fiction stories when you could listen to them or watch movie sounds like torture to me
I only like to read that which is labeled as non-fiction
I just haven't found a way to learn physics or chemistry or math by listening to it and watching videos
There are documentaries on cults
If you actually like fiction there are a lot of dystopian fiction books that teach about cults
There are also movies like
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