Ashkenazi

/ˌɑːʃkəˈnɑːzi/ noun

A Jewish person whose ancestors lived in Central or Eastern Europe, particularly Germany and Poland.

From Hebrew 'Ashkenaz,' a biblical region associated with the area around Armenia and Turkey, later applied to Central European Jewish communities. Medieval Jewish scholars identified their settlement area with this biblical name.

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