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  2. History of the Jews in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The most ancient communities of African Jews are the Ethiopian, West African Jews, Sephardi Jews, and Mizrahi Jews of North Africa and the Horn of Africa. In the seventh century, many Spanish Jews fled from the persecution which was occurring under the rule of the Visigoths and migrated to North Africa, where they made their homes in the ...

  3. History of the Jews in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Elements of the South Africa Jewish community through such bodies as the South African Zionist Federation maintained a cordial relationship with the South African government even though it objected to the policies of apartheid being enacted. South Africa's Jews were permitted to collect huge sums of money to be sent on as official aid to Israel ...

  4. Jews of Bilad el-Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish history of Mali begins in the 8th century, when multilingual African-Jewish Radhanites first settled in Timbuktu in the Songhai Empire. These medieval merchants established a trading center in the city, from which a network of trading routes were created through the desert.

  5. Maghrebi Jews - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a study by Campbel et al. [49] found that North African Jews were more closely related to each other and to European and Middle Eastern Jews than to their non-Jewish host populations.The genome-wide ancestry of North African Jewish groups was compared with respect to European (Basque), Maghrebi (Tunisian non-Jewish), and Middle Eastern ...

  6. Afrikaner-Jews - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaner-Jews (Afrikaans: Afrikaner-Jode, also called Boerejode) are Jewish Afrikaners. [1] At the beginning of the 19th century, when greater freedom of religious practice was permitted in South Africa, small numbers of Ashkenazi Jews arrived from Britain and Germany. They established the first Ashkenazi Hebrew congregation in 1841. [2]

  7. History of the Jews in North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Many of the following articles relate to Jewish history in North Africa: African Jews; History of the Jews in the Byzantine Empire; History of the Jews under Muslim rule. History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire; Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries; List of Jews from the Arab world; Islamic Spain and Reconquista. Sephardi Jews; Berber ...

  8. History of the Jews in Carthage - Wikipedia

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    'New City') was a city in North Africa located on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis across from the center of what is now Tunis in Tunisia. Though Josephus associated the city's foundation with Jews and some scholars have conjectured that small groups of Jews may have been present in Carthage as early as the Punic era, the earliest evidence ...

  9. Category:History of the Jews in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Malagasy history (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "History of the Jews in Africa" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.