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What is the Yiddish word for a Jewish village?

The Jewish villages of Europe, which (generally speaking) no longer exist, were known as shtetls.


What language is sherele?

Sherele is a Yiddish word that means small scissors. It is the name of a Jewish dance that is traditional in Eastern Europe.


Is there Jewish faith in china?

Yes, there is a small immigrant Jewish community.


Is most of eroupe in the western or eastern hemisphere?

Most of Europe is in the Eastern Hemisphere.


Who lives in a kibbutz?

Jewish people. It's like a small community


What sea forms the eastern border of Europe?

The Black Sea forms a small portion of the Eastern border of Europe. The Mediterranean is also part of the Southeastern border.


What hemisphere is Europe located?

The Western, Eastern and Northern hemispheres the three hemispheres that Europe is located in.


What was the name of a small group of territories in eastern Europe ruled by vikings?

Kievan Rus


What was the name of a small group of terroists in eastern Europe ruled by vikings?

vassal or celts


The Majoroity Of Europe Is In Which Two Hemispheres?

ALL of Europe is in the northern hemisphere, MOST of it is in the eastern hemisphere, and a small part of it is in the western one.


What is a shtel?

A shtetl is a small Jewish town or village in Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine, that existed primarily before World War II. These communities were characterized by their close-knit social structures, where Jewish life, culture, and religious practices thrived. Shtetls often featured synagogues, schools, and markets, reflecting a vibrant communal life. The term has come to symbolize the rich cultural heritage of Ashkenazi Jews and their historical experiences in Eastern Europe.


What is the Jewish population of Leeds?

The Jewish population of Leeds, UK, is estimated to be around 8,000 to 10,000 people. Leeds has a relatively small but active Jewish community with synagogues, Jewish schools, and cultural organizations.