Arab Jews
Arab Jews (Arabic: اليهود العرب al-Yahūd al-ʿArab; Hebrew: יהודים ערבים Yehudim `Aravim) are Jews living in or originating from the Arab world. The largest Jewish communities in the Arab world are in Morocco and Tunisia. Smaller Jewish populations of 100 people or less exist in Egypt, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. Some Arab countries, such as Libya, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Jordan, are no longer home to any Jewish communities. As of 2018, Morocco had a Jewish population of 2,200, while Tunisia had a Jewish population of 1,100.
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Arab Jews
Arab Jews (Arabic: اليهود العرب al-Yahūd al-ʿArab; Hebrew: יהודים ערבים Yehudim `Aravim) are Jews living in or originating from the Arab world. The largest Jewish communities in the Arab world are in Morocco and Tunisia. Smaller Jewish populations of 100 people or less exist in Egypt, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. Some Arab countries, such as Libya, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Jordan, are no longer home to any Jewish communities. As of 2018, Morocco had a Jewish population of 2,200, while Tunisia had a Jewish population of 1,100.
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Arab Jews (Arabic: اليهود العر ...... ionists and Arab nationalists.
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Les juifs arabes sont des juif ...... des pays arabes et musulmans.
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Yahudi Arab (bahasa Arab: اليه ...... as mereka sebagai Yahudi Arab.
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Арабские (арабоязычные) евреи ...... инимума или полностью исчезли.
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Арабські (арабомовні) євреї (а ...... мінімуму або повністю зникли.
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اليهود العرب يدل على يهود العا ...... أهمية هويتهم اليهودية العربية.
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Arab Jews (Arabic: اليهود العر ...... a Jewish population of 1,100.
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Les juifs arabes sont des juif ...... élo-arabes conduisent à un exo
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Yahudi Arab (bahasa Arab: اليه ...... bahasa ) sebagai bahasa komuni
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Арабские (арабоязычные) евреи ...... инимума или полностью исчезли.
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Арабські (арабомовні) євреї (а ...... мінімуму або повністю зникли.
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اليهود العرب يدل على يهود العا ...... دينة جدا وحتى الفئة العلمانية.
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Arab Jews
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Juifs arabes
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Yahudi Arab
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Арабские евреи
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Арабські євреї
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يهود العالم العربي
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