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    The Bukharan Quarter (Hebrew: שכונת הבוכרים, Shkhunat HaBukharim), also HaBukharim Quarter or Bukharim Quarter, is a neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem...
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    Bukharan Jews (Bukharian: יהודיאני בוכארא/яҳудиёни Бухоро, Yahudiyoni Bukhoro; Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי־בּוּכָרָה, Yehudey Bukhara), in modern times called Bukharian...
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    Bukharan Jews to make Aliyah arrived in the 1870s and 1880s, establishing the Bukharim quarter in Jerusalem. In 1890, seven members of the Bukharan Jewish...
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    (which considering that the Bukharan Jewish community in its totality numbered about 20,000 individuals, implying that most Bukharan Jewish households subscribed...
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  • The film follows a Mizrahi synagogue congregation in Jerusalem's Bukharan Quarter. The congregation is in disarray from building damage to their synagogue...
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  • Sammy", is a Rosh Yeshiva in Israel. He is also the Chief Rabbi of the Bukharan Quarter of Jerusalem. The son of Esther Sutton and Ezra Kassin, Kassin descends...
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    Shimon Hakham (category Bukharan Jews)
    Hakham was one of the organizers of Jerusalem’s Bukharan Quarter (Hebrew: Sh'hunat HaBucharim), where Bukharan synagogues, schools and printing were opened...
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  • deeply concerned about impoverished neighbourhoods, particularly the Bukharan Quarter in Jerusalem. In South Africa he set up a special fund for their improvement...
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    Dorrit Moussaieff (category Bukharan Jews)
    and was raised by her father. Moussaieff was born and raised in the Bukharan Quarter of Jerusalem. At age 13, she moved with her family to London. She had...
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    Jerusalem in 1874 and was one of the founders of the Bukharan Quarter. He was known as the “first Bukharan to move to Jerusalem by foot”. Aharoni's father...
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  • the Ades Synagogue in Nachlaot and the Moussaiof synagogue in the Bukharan quarter. The service is held only in the winter months, starting with the night...
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    north, Maalot Dafna to the east, Arzei HaBira to the south, and the Bukharan Quarter to the west. It is named after Shmuel HaNavi (Samuel the Prophet) Street...
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    Retrieved 11 January 2011. Bar-Am, Aviva (7 September 2009). "Yemin Moshe, Bukharan Quarter, Nahlaot and Jaffa Road". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 11 January...
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    Gymnasium in Tel Aviv. The school was first established in Jerusalem's Bukharan Quarter in 1909, by members of the loosely organized group of artists who named...
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  • Shlomo Moussaieff (rabbi) (1852–1922), one of the founders of the Bukharan Quarter in Jerusalem Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman) (1925–2015), Israeli-born...
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    communities not only of Iran, but also the Armenian, Georgian, Iraqi, Bukharan, and Mountain Jewish communities. Some of the communities have been isolated...
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    founded in the last quarter of the 17th century (1683-1684). It was the seat of a Bek (local Governor) under the rule of the Bukharan Manghit dynasty. In...
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  • also established Jewish communities in eastern parts of Asia. There are Bukharan Jews of Central Asia. Some Jews migrated to India, establishing the Bene...
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  • expatriate Iranians). There are also smaller communities in Western Europe. Bukharan Jews Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain History of the Jews in Africa...
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    Avi Issacharoff (category Bukharan Jews)
    of Bukharan-Jewish descent, to a seventh-generation Israeli family. His ancestors were among the first inhabitants of Jerusalem's Bukharim Quarter. He...
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    2013. Following the Kazakh famine of 1930–1933, a significant number of Bukharan Jews crossed the border into the Kingdom of Afghanistan as part of the...
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  • sect (Rosenthal 1948). Some claim that he was a member of the ancient Bukharan Jewish community of Central Asia. Hiwi was the author of a work in which...
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  • Jews), Bene Israel, Bnei Menashe and Bene Ephraim, the Afghan Jews and Bukharan Jews of Central Asia, and Chinese Jews, most notably the Kaifeng Jews....
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  • Hare Krishnas, and atheists. An estimated 10,500 to 11,500 Ashkenazi and Bukharan Jews remain concentrated in Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand, and the Fergana...
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    Chechnya and Dagestan. They are the descendants of Persian Jews from Iran. Bukharan Jews are an ethnic group from Central Asia who historically practised Judaism...
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    Lev Avnerovich Leviev (category Bukharan Jews)
    He is a supporter of the Chabad movement, but as a Bukharan Jew he was brought up in the Bukharan liturgy. In 1971, when he was fifteen, his family emigrated...
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  • Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman) (category Bukharan Jews)
    Shlomo Moussaieff (1925 – July 1, 2015) was an Israeli jeweler, of Bukharan Jewish descent. He was the grandson of the gemstone trader Rabbi Moussaieff...
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    year. Bunis returned to the University of Washington for the Summer 2020 quarter. In Spain, the Spanish Royal Academy (RAE) in 2017 announced plans to create...
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  • from 1758 to 1785. His father was Khudoyar biy. The previous ruler of the Bukharan Khanate, Muhammad Rahim Khan, died in 1758 and was succeeded by Daniyal...
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    Batei Saidoff (category Bukharan-Jewish culture in Israel)
    construction was Bukharan Jews, mostly affluent merchants who built upscale homes and public institutions. At the same time as the Bukharim quarter was under...
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