
Why do so much Jewish people believe their ancestry is traced back to Israel?
I was wondering this because so much Jewish people I know are white and have blue eyes and blonde hair. Don’t they understand the people that lived in Israel with Moses and so on were Semitic people which are tanned/olive skinned people and curly hair. Just wondering.
Don’t listen the ignorant hate-filled garbage that Marla is spewing out. The reason that some ethnic Jews are blond is because the Ashkenazi Jews lived in northern Europe for centuries, and as a result, there was some level of intermarriage and conversion. It is also possible that the Jews you know are from more recent intermarriages or are converts or the children of converts. However, despite these changes, DNA studies indicate that the Ashkenazi Jews did indeed originate in the Middle East. I have included sources for you to browse.
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