- The
Romaniote Jews or the
Romaniotes (Gr****: Ῥωμανιῶτες, Rhōmaniôtes; Hebrew: רומניוטים, romanized: Romanyotim) are a Gr****-speaking
ethnic Jewish community...
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Romaniote may
refer to:
Romaniote Jews
Yevanic language, the
language of the
Romaniote Jews This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- also
known as Judaeo-Gr****, Romaniyot,
Romaniote, and Yevanitika, is a Gr****
dialect formerly used by the
Romaniotes and by the
Constantinopolitan Karaites...
- Sephardic, but
Greece is also the home of the
unique Romaniote culture.
Besides the
Sephardim and the
Romaniotes, some Northern-Italian, Sicilian, Apulian, Provençal...
- the world's most
important Jewish centers in the 16th and 17th century.
Romaniote and Ashke****
communities existed in
Istanbul before the
conquest of Istanbul...
- and soon were a
larger group of Jews in po****tion than the
Romaniotes. The
Romaniotes of Istanbul, as in many communities,
including Thessaloniki became...
- an "expulsion" by the Jews.
Despite this
interpretation however, the
Romaniotes would be the most
influential community in the
Empire for
several decades...
- Jews,
Sephardic Jews,
Ethiopian Jews (Beta Israel),
Mizrahi Jews, and
Romaniote Jews, may
possess unique customs and practices. In Israel, the classification...
- as the Bene Israel, Bnei Menashe,
Cochin Jews, and Bene Ephraim; the
Romaniotes of Greece; the
Italian Jews ("Italkim" or "Bené Roma"); the
Teimanim from...
- more than 2,000 years. The
ancient community of Gr**** Jews is
called Romaniotes,
while the
Sephardi Jews were once a
prominent community in Thessaloniki...