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There are many. Best known are Yiddish (developed by the Ashkenazim, European Jews); and Ladino, developed by the Sephardim.
Then there's the Tripolita'it of the Jews of Libya and Tunisia. And there's Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Georgian, Judeo-Berber, Judeo-Malayalam, and Judeo-Krymchak. And about forty others which are still known of.

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