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Old Portraits of Jews, ca. 1870-1925 Ashkenazi Jews, Boy Sewing, Jewish Men, Old Portraits, Jewish History, Three Wise Men, Vintage Everyday, 20 Century, Wise Men

Here's a small collection of rare portraits of Jews from the 1870s to 1920s... 1870. Three elderly Jewish men, settlers in Jerusalem. (Photo by Felix Bonfils/Getty Images) 1880. Elderly Jews at the Western, or Wailing, Wall, Jerusalem. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Circa 1885. A group of Ashkenazi jews in Jerusalem. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) 1887. A Jewish cobbler ready for Sabbath Eve in a coal cellar in New York, where he is living with his family. This photograph is…

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Ashkenazi Jews, Simchat Torah, Ancient Hebrew, Jewish Museum, Jewish Culture, Jewish History, Torah, Modern Wood, Family History

Simchat Torah, (“Rejoicing of the Torah”), Jewish religious observance held on the last day of Sukkot (“Festival of Booths”), when the yearly cycle of Torah reading is completed and the next cycle is begun. Torah scrolls are removed from the ark and carried through the synagogue seven times in a

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You Dont Look Jewish on Instagram: "There are a high percentage of gingers amongst Ashkenazi Jews that can be attributed to the haplogroup R1b, which is the dominant paternal lineage of Western Europe. However, Ashkenazim are not the first or only reference to red hair in Jewry. Both Esau and David are referred to as admoni, which means red or ruddy. It is unsure whether or not the two actually had red hair, or just a red complexion. Red attributes can be found in Jews with different diaspora Ashkenazi Jews, Western Europe, Fifty Shades, Redheads, Red Hair, Ginger, The One, Two By Two, Festival

You Dont Look Jewish on Instagram: "There are a high percentage of gingers amongst Ashkenazi Jews that can be attributed to the haplogroup R1b, which is the dominant paternal lineage of Western Europe. However, Ashkenazim are not the first or only reference to red hair in Jewry. Both Esau and David are referred to as admoni, which means red or ruddy. It is unsure whether or not the two actually had red hair, or just a red complexion. Red attributes can be found in Jews with different…

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