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History of the Jews in Kurdistan : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the Jews in Kurdistan

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|pop2 = 400-730 families
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|languages = Northeastern Neo-Aramaic dialects (particularly Judeo-Aramaic) were their native tongues in Kurdistan and are the native tongues of older generation today. Younger generations today speak the languages of their countries of residence, plus Mizrahi Hebrew (liturgical use) and traditional Kurdish, and Azeri (in Iran) dialects.
|religions = Judaism
|related = Assyrians, Mandeans, Other Jewish groups

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Jews of Kurdistan ((ヘブライ語:יהודי כורדיסטן), ''Yehudei Kurdistan'', lit. Jews of Kurdistan; , ', lit. our people; (クルド語:Kurdên cihû)) are the ancient Eastern Jewish communities, inhabiting the region known as Kurdistan in northern Mesopotamia, roughly covering parts of northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, northeastern Syria and southeastern Turkey. Their clothing and culture is similar to neighbouring Kurdish Muslims and Assyrians. Until their immigration to Israel in the 1940s and early 1950s, the Jews of Kurdistan lived as closed ethnic communities.
The Jews of Kurdistan largely spoke Aramaic, as a lingua franca, with some additionally speaking Kurdish dialects, in particular the Kurmanji dialect in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Today, the vast majority of Kurdistan's Jews live in Israel.
==History==


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