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This Question is based on a false assumption, because the Parsis are followers of Zoroastrianism, not Judaism. The apparent similarities, in the beliefs of the Parsis in and Judaism, may result from the Jews having learnt about Zoroastrianism during the Babylonian Exile. _____________ A Parsi (Gujarati: પારસી Pārsī, IPA: [ˈpɑ̈(ɾ).si]), sometimes spelled Parsee, is a member of a Zoroastrian community based primarily in the Indian subcontinent..

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