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Mizrahi Jews (Hebrew: יהודי המִזְרָח), also
known as
Mizrahim (מִזְרָחִים) in
plural and
Mizrahi (מִזְרָחִי) in singular, and
alternatively referred to...
-
Mizrahim from
earlier emigration waves from Asia.
Whereas Mizrahim from Asia came at
earlier times and
settled in the
center of the country,
Mizrahim...
- role in
their advancement. He
explored three minority groups in Israel:
Mizrahim, Arab Israelis, and
Ethiopian Jews. The Arabs, the less parti****ting group...
- as
Mizrahim increasingly moved up the
socioeconomic ladder around 1990,
entering the
middle class, and the
disparity between Ashke****m and
Mizrahim diminished...
-
Sephardi Jews, etc.
Although intermarriage between Ashke****m and Sephardim/
Mizrahim is
increasingly common in Israel, and
social integration is constantly...
- and Iran), the
former known as the
Sefardim and the
latter known as the
Mizrahim. A
substantial po****tion
existed also in
central Europe, the so-called...
-
Zionist establishment's
categorization of Jews as
either Ashke****m or
Mizrahim; the latter, she believes, have been
oppressed as the
Arabs have. Other...
- "shepherd" prostitutes).
While ars
originated as a
derogatory term for
Mizrahim, it is also used for
members of
other ethnicities in
Israeli society, such...
- (Central and
Eastern Europe), the
Sephardim (Iberian Peninsula), and the
Mizrahim (Middle East and
North Africa).
While these three major divisions account...
- (Judeo-Spanish speakers), and
Maghrebim (North
African Arabic speakers) or
Mizrahim (Middle
Eastern Jews,
comparable to the
Arabic term Mashriqiyyun, or 'Easterners')...