- Berber Jews
Ethnic group|
group=Berber Jews
poptime=550,000
region1 = flagcountry|Israel
pop1 = 350,000
region2 = flagcountry|USA
pop2 = 50,000
region3 = flagicon|EUEurope
pop3 = 150,000
region4 = flagicon|AUAfrica
pop4 = 5,000
langs= •Liturgical:Mizrahi Hebrew •Traditional: Judeo-Berber Modern: typically the language of whatever country they now reside in, includingModern Hebrew inIsrael
rels=Judaism
related=Jew sMizrahi Jews Sephardi Jews
Other Jewish groupsBerbers Berber Jews are the Berber
Jew ish communities inhabiting the region of theMaghreb inNorth Africa . The region coincides with theAtlas Mountains in what today isMorocco ,Algeria andTunisia .Between 1950 and 1960 most emigrated to
Israel . Some 2,000 of them, all elderly, still speakJudeo-Berber . [ [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=jbe Ethnologue: "Judeo-Berber"] .]Their garb and culture was similar to neighbouring
Berbers .History
A small
pre-Islamic presence of Jews in that region is historically attested to, and these Jewish settlers are said to have mingled with the indigenous Berber population. The acceptance by the Berbers ofJudaism as a religion, and its embrace by many, including many powerful tribes, occurred over time.At the time of the
Arab conquests in northwestern Africa, there were, according to Arab historianIbn Khaldoun , some Berber tribes that professedJudaism . Supposedly, the female Berber military leader,Dihya , was a Berber Jew. She is said to have aroused the Berbers in the Aures (Chaoui territory), in the eastern spurs of theAtlas Mountains in modern dayAlgeria , to a last, although fruitless resistance to theArab generalHasan ibn Nu'man .Following the
1948 Arab-Israeli War , the tensions between the indigenous Jewish communities and the Arab communities increased. Jews in the Maghreb were compelled to leave due to these increased tensions. Today, the indigenous Berber Jewish community no longer exists inMorocco . TheMoroccan Jewish population rests at about 5,000 persons with most residing inCasablanca .Origin
In the past, it would have been very difficult to decide whether these Jewish Berber tribes were originally of Jewish descent and had become assimilated with the Berbers in language and some cultural habits — or whether they were native Berbers who in the course of centuries had been converted by Jewish settlers. DNA evidence today showsFact|date=September 2008 they were originally of Jewish descent. That Jews do not proselytize further discredits the conversion theory.
The question on the origins of the Berber Jews is also further complicated by the likelihood of
intermarriage . However this may have been, they shared much with their non-Jewish brethren in the Berber territory, and, like them, fought against theArab conquerors.ee also
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Jewish ethnic divisions
*Mizrahi Jews
*History of the Jews in Morocco
*History of the Jews in Algeria
*History of the Jews in Tunisia
*History of the Jews of Bilad el-Sudan
*Berbers
*Berber beliefs
*Berbers and Islam References
External links
* [http://www.mondeberbere.com/juifs/indexc-en.htm THE AMAZIGHS JEWS]
* [http://www.mondeberbere.com/juifs/schroeter.htm] article in French about Berber Jews
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