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interesting assessment. does the I think that the Jews of today are the same as they were 2000 years ago - as it seems that the I groups the Asiatic invaders into Africa with modern Jews? what does the I think of the idea that a group of converts from the Khazar kingdom near Turkey moved westward, and comprise the Jews of Russia, Poland, Germany, etc.?
is it important to you that a difference be made between the Jews of 2000 years ago and a group of European converts from the 1st century C.E.? To some people, this makes a world of difference.
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