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Post by pieter on Jan 28, 2023 12:55:27 GMT -7
Many Palestinians and Israeli Arabs look (ethnically/racially) similar to the 'dark' Israeli Jews of whom many have Jemeniti, Iraqi, Iranian, Syrian, Lebanese, Egyptian, Jordanian, Tunesian, Libiyan, Algerian, Moroccan, Turkish, Azebajani, and other Muslim countries roots. The Arab, Berber, Persian, Kurd, Azeri, Turkish, Georgian and Armenian Jews in Israel. The mixing in the Israeli society will make the Israeli Jewish population more Middle Eastern, dark, and Semitic like their Arab neigbours in decades. In time the Israeli's will blend in and many of the will learn the Arab language and Arab culture. Because it is important to know the language of your neighbour. Like many Israeli Arabs and Palestinians from the Westbank speak Hebrew today. Hebrew some people say is close to Arab as semitic language. Both Arabic and Hebrew are written and read from right to left, in staid of our European latin alphabet, letters, words, sentences and languages.
Kouroush Anshani
I am an Iranian. Iranian people are friends with the Israeli people. We also hope that Rita performs in Iran some day. We are proud of her in Iran. We love Rita. Happy Norouz to all Persians in Israel and around the world.💖💖💖
Azadeh Tajdar
Rita jan - I am watching Mafia Queens on Arte! You’re amazing! Be omide piroziye noor bar tariki. And may two ancient cultures Iranians and Israeli be united again, as we have always been. And may all of West Asia unite for shared prosperity and peace.
Arya Shar
LOVE RESPECT FROM A ANCIENT CULTURED CIVILIZED LAND OF THE PERSIANS!!!!!!!!!!! IRAN!!!!!!!!!!
Faezeh diary
9 months ago Love from iran❤
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Post by pieter on Jan 28, 2023 13:09:35 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jan 28, 2023 13:20:25 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jan 28, 2023 13:31:29 GMT -7
Israeli Jewish Kurds
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Post by pieter on Jan 28, 2023 13:35:41 GMT -7
Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza (Hebrew: בת-שבע עפרה חזה; 19 November 1957 – 23 February 2000), known as Ofra Haza (עפרה חזה), was an Israeli singer, songwriter, actress, and Grammy Award-nominated recording artist commonly known in the Western world as "The Israeli Madonna", or "Madonna of the East". Her voice has been described as a "tender" mezzo-soprano.
Of Mizrahi Jewish (Yemenite-Jewish) descent, Haza's music is known as a mixture of traditional Middle Eastern and commercial singing styles, fusing elements of Eastern and Western instrumentation, orchestration and dance-beat, as well as lyrics from Mizrahi and Jewish folk tales and poetry. By the late 1980s, Haza was an internationally successful artist, achieving large success in Europe and the Americas and appearing regularly on MTV. During her singing career, she earned many platinum and gold discs and her music proved highly popular in the club scene. By the 1990s, she regularly featured in movie soundtracks, such as that of Dick Tracy (1990) and famously in the Prince of Egypt (1998), plus her vocals were popularly sampled in hip hop. Her death in 2000 from an AIDS-related illness shocked the Israeli public and was the subject of much controversy in Israel.
In Israel, Haza was an influential cultural figure who helped to popularize Mizrahi culture.
Mizrahi Jews
Mizrahi Jews (Hebrew: יהודי המִזְרָח), also known as Mizrahim (מִזְרָחִים) or Mizrachi (מִזְרָחִי) and alternatively referred to as Oriental Jews or Edot HaMizrach (עֲדוֹת-הַמִּזְרָח, lit. 'Communities of the East'), are a grouping of Jewish communities comprising those who remained in the Land of Israel and those who existed in diaspora throughout and around the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) from biblical times into the modern era.
Mizrahi is a political sociological term that was coined with the creation of the State of Israel. It translates as “Easterner” in Hebrew and refers to Oriental Jews. In current usage, the term Mizrahi is almost exclusively applied to descendants of Jewish communities from the Middle East and North Africa; in this classification are the descendants of Mashriqi Jews who had lived in Middle Eastern countries, such as Egyptian Jews, Iranian Jews, Iraqi Jews, Kurdish Jews, Lebanese Jews, Syrian Jews, Turkish Jews, and Yemenite Jews; as well as the descendants of Maghrebi Jews who had lived in North African countries, such as Algerian Jews, Libyan Jews, Moroccan Jews, and Tunisian Jews. These various Jewish communities were first officially grouped into a singular identifiable division during World War II, when they were distinctly outlined in the One Million Plan of the Jewish Agency for Israel, which detailed the methods by which Jews in diaspora were to be returned to the Land of Israel (then under the British Mandate of Palestine) after the Holocaust.
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Post by pieter on Jan 28, 2023 13:42:40 GMT -7
Garry Kasparov (born 13 April 1963) is a good example of an Armenian and Azeri Jew whom is Russian. Garry Kimovich Kasparov is a Russian chess grandmaster, former World Chess Champion, writer, political activist and commentator. His peak rating of 2851, achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by Magnus Carlsen in 2013. From 1984 until his retirement in 2005, Kasparov was ranked world No. 1 for a record 255 months overall for his career, the most in history. Kasparov also holds records for the most consecutive professional tournament victories (15) and Chess Oscars (11).
Kasparov was born Garik Kimovich Weinstein (Russian: Гарик Кимович Вайнштейн, Garik Kimovich Vainshtein) in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR (now Azerbaijan), Soviet Union. His father, Kim Moiseyevich Weinstein, was Jewish and his mother, Klara Shagenovna Kasparova, was Armenian. Both of his mother's parents were Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh. Kasparov has described himself as a "self-appointed Christian", although "very indifferent" and identifying as Russian: "lthough I'm half-Armenian, half-Jewish, I consider myself Russian because Russian is my native tongue, and I grew up with Russian culture." Kasparov and his family had to "flee anti-Armenian pogroms in Baku in January 1990 that were coordinated by local leaders with Soviet acquiescence".
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