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  • curprev 15:3515:35, 30 March 2020 Debresser talk contribs m 132,954 bytes +1 +o
  • curprev 10:4910:49, 30 March 2020 Skllagyook talk contribs 132,953 bytes −1 From link in last note(East Ashkenazim derived from West Ashkenazim but genetically differentiated/isolated after moving east and increased):"Our results support a model in which the AJ started from a small founder population upon initial arrival in Europe, followed by moderate population growth in Central Europe and massive population growth in Eastern Europe."and "These factors could have contributed to the high population growth in the Eastern AJ, leading to rapid genetic differentiation..
  • curprev 10:3910:39, 30 March 2020 Skllagyook talk contribs 132,954 bytes +1 Also, genetic studies show a very close relationship btwn East and West Ashkenazim, w/ East Ashkenazim being mainly descended from Ashkenazim that migrated from the west and multiplied once in east Europe (w/ little outside admixture once there) See: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/467761v1.full
  • curprev 10:2310:23, 30 March 2020 Skllagyook talk contribs 132,953 bytes −947 DellaPergolla doesn't say that East/Central European Jews mostly descent from non-Ashkenazim, but rather argues that a small/modest number of proto-Ashkenazim from the west migrated east and multiplied(and also,on p. 11, briefly mentions the "the likely existence of a small pre-Ashkenazic Jewish population in Eastern Europe" which the Ashkenazim would have absorbed).Combining this w/ the Youtube ref (which is not in English and hard to verify for non-Hebrew speakers)is WP:Synthesis.
  • curprev 05:2005:20, 30 March 2020 217.132.26.144 talk 133,900 bytes −1 This seems to be partially equal to the fact North African Jews and Asian Jews who weren't Sepharadic in descent decided to begin identifying as such due to the Expelled group's former glory and favoring it's Minahagim over the previous/older local ones.
  • curprev 05:0805:08, 30 March 2020 217.132.26.144 talk 133,901 bytes +309 https://www.bjpa.org/content/upload/bjpa/dell/DellaPergola%20Some%20Fundamentals.pdf mentions this as well
  • curprev 04:5304:53, 30 March 2020 217.132.26.144 talk 133,592 bytes +639 Undid revision 948066126 by Skllagyook (talk) That's not what Bartal claims in the video. he suggest that the amount of Ashkenazim who migrated to Central and Eastern Europe was smaller than the actual sum of Non-Ashkenazim already present there; It's an official Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities lecture, not some YouTuber's video. Tag: Undo

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