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  2. Judeo-Italian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Judeo-Italian (or Judaeo-Italian, Judæo-Italian, and other names including Italkian) is a groups of endangered and extinct Jewish dialects, with only about 200 speakers in Italy and 250 total speakers today. [2] The dialects are one of the Italian languages and are a subgrouping of the Judeo-Romance Languages. [3]

  3. Italian Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Jewish community as a whole has numbered no more than 50,000 since it was fully emancipated in 1870. During the Second Aliyah (between 1904 and 1914) many Italian Jews moved to Israel, and there is an Italian synagogue and cultural centre in Jerusalem. Around 7,700 Italian Jews were deported and murdered during the Holocaust. [3]

  4. italki - Wikipedia

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    italki (/ ˈ aɪ t ɔː k i /) is an online language learning platform which connects language learners and teachers through video chat. The site allows students to find online teachers for 1-on-1 tutoring, and teachers to earn money as freelance tutors.

  5. Italian Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    The Italian pronunciation of Hebrew is similar to that of conservative Spanish and Portuguese Jews. Distinguishing features are: beth rafe is pronounced [v]; he is often silent, as in the family name "Coen"; vav is normally [v] as in most Hebrew dialects, but can become [w] in diphthongs (as in the family name "Anau").

  6. Category:Italian Jews - Wikipedia

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    Italki Jews (2 P) Italian-Jewish diaspora (3 C, 4 P) O. ... Pages in category "Italian Jews" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  7. History of the Jews in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the Jewish population in Italy numbered around 45–46,000 people, decreased to 42,850 in 2015 (36,150 with Italian citizenship) and to 41,200 in 2017 (36,600 with Italian citizenship and 25–28,000 affiliated with the Union of Italian Jewish Communities), mainly because of low birth rates and emigration due to the financial crisis ...

  8. Italian Nusach - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Machzor Shadal, and Italian Machzor from the mid-19th century (סידור איטליני). The Italian Nusach [a] [b] is the ancient prayer rite of the long-standing Italian Jewish (Italkim) community on the Italian Peninsula, used by Jews who are not of Ashkenazi or Sephardic origin.

  9. Category:Italki Jews topics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italki Jews topics" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Italian Nusach; Italian Synagogue (Istanbul)

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