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formation of
sects whose members were
externally converted to Islam—e.g., the
Dönmeh (Turkish: "Apostates") of Salonika,
whose descendants still live in Turkey—or...
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efforts of
Abraham Miguel Cardoso.
Around 1700, a
radical faction within the
Dönmeh movement, led by
Baruchiah Russo, emerged,
which sought to
abolish many...
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Vitaliano Poselli in 1902 for the city's
Dönmeh community, crypto-Jewish
converts to Islam. However, when the
Donmeh left the city
during the po****tion exchange...
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There were
numerous outbreaks of
followers of
Sabbatai Zevi,
known as
Dönmeh, in
Eastern Poland (now Ukraine),
particularly in
Podolia and Galicia, between...
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featured in the media. In 2011, Kö****
discovered that he is
descended from
Dönmeh, Jews
forced to
convert to
Islam in the 17th century. He
published a book...
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penalty under the
Ottoman sultan. He
still has
followers today among the
Dönmeh (in Turkish: “Apostates”), who are the
modern descendants of the Sabbateans...
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Jewish neighborhoods. The
Chala Jews
carry a very
similar story to the
Dönmeh and to the
Marranos of Spain.
Chala Jews were
unable to
return to their...
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themselves as Jews. They
became known as the
Dönmeh (a
Turkish word for a
religious convert). Some
Dönmeh remain today,
primarily in Turkey.
Judaism does...
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Krymchaks Kaifeng Jews
Related groups Bnei ****im
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Dönmeh Marranos Neofiti Xueta Mosaic Arabs Subbotniks Noahides...
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Krymchaks Kaifeng Jews
Related groups Bnei ****im
Lemba Igbo Jews
Samaritans Crypto-Jews ****im
Dönmeh Marranos Neofiti Xueta Mosaic Arabs Subbotniks Noahides...