There were Ashkenazim and Sephardim, Ethiopians and Russians, American students and fourth-generation sabras. |
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Collaboration between Sephardim and Ashkenazim was limited, due to differences of language and culture. |
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To prevent this, Ashkenazim often take a test for the mutation, and, if positive, avoid marrying other carriers. |
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By choosing these paratroopers as a frame for Israel's story, Halevi has limited himself to the narratives of elite Ashkenazim. |
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The unstated inference is that something similar might be true in Asians, too. The Ashkenazim paper caused quite a stir at the time. |
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The wealthier and more influential Sephardim spoke Italian and Ladino, while the Yiddish of the Ashkenazim had to compete with the more prestigious English. |
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Khazzoom notes that even when the music is Sephardi or Mizrahi in origin, it is often played by Ashkenazim who know little about the music's origins or meaning. |
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The scientists also asked those providing the DNA samples whether they were Ashkenazim or Sephardim. |
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Likewise, Sephardim referred to Ashkenazim as paisanos, encouraging their young to stick together. |
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It was only after the Six-Day War that the relationship between Ashkenazim and Sephardim exploded into open struggle. |
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Many Ashkenazim speak Yiddish, a blend of German and Hebrew, with elements of French and Italian. |
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Beginning on November 1, 1996, the service will be available to all Ashkenazim identified as being at high risk because of a family history or ovarian cancer. |
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