I have a question: How can a Jewish race belong to a specific country, such as the Jews of Yemen? Does this mean that there are Yemenis who converted to Judaism or Jews who mixed with Yemenis?
Jewish groups, in most cases, are the outcome of jews from Judea mixing with other groups to some level and therefore they are genetically different from the non Jewish population in the country they lived, for example, a polish Jewish is very different from non Jewish polish, and also there is some similarity between most Jewish groups
Just because the Jewish have been around for so long, tracing back to the Israelites 3.5 thousand years ago, theres genetic mixing as well as regional diversification eg. skin colour changes because of how long its been. For example, Jews were taken as slaves by Rome after the siege of Jerusalem, after earning their freedom most settled in Rome, which is a reason Ashkenazi Jews are partly southern european genetically.
@@suami758sthxd81 dna tests are programmed to Show them as jews, in Reality they are not. If youre african but you live for 200 years in europe they will still Show as result that you are from africa but by jews they Show different regions 😂 they hide the Truth...
I did my test before the new update and my results are 95.5% Iberian, 3.4% Ashkenazi Jewish and 1.2% Baltic. I want to do another test with the update to discover which type of Ashkenazi I am concretly, to know if I have jewish ancestors (USSR) or if I'm xueta (europe). I'm from Mallorca, xueta is the type of jewish from the spanish island- Being honest, the baltic percentage I don't know why I have it, I need to investigate more about it. Quite interesting your results! Diversity it's beautiful ^^
Interesting results! I had no idea there were so many kinds of Jews. My husband is mostly Balkan, 4% Ashkenazi and 1% Arabic (no new update yet). I only have 1% Arabic. We're from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 I'm curious to see our new updated results, maybe these small percentages will disappear...
How is it even possible to be many jew types at once Edit: even geographicaly these regions are far i mean would be right if it was 2 nearby regions but here its whole world nearly lol
Jews travel a lot and did mix a lot with each other, and that's make the Jewish groups also similar to each other, especially all the communities that are western to Israel
Hi, can I learn my haplogroup from MyHeritage? Please answer as a comment to my video result, because I can't get notifications from the comments here. Thank you❤ Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
@@monicastoyanova4575 Dear Monika, unfortunately, women do not have Y DNA. You can only clarify the MTDna of your mother's side in FTDNA. If you have a brother, you can learn the haplogroup of your father through him.
@@ASamuel89 wow cool! She is from Egypt & both her parents too. Her mother’s mother was from Constantinople / Istanbul though & her father Italian! The Tunisian dna appeared to be from that side as my great uncle got it. The large Syrian seemed to come from my mother’s father’s side. Who were Moroccan & Gibraltarian.
@@ASamuel89south Italians, not so much. Could be a small element from Phoenicians. Jews have a lot more (Levantine), but since Ashkenazi Jews have a lot of European genes they’re genetically closer to south Italians than a lot of other Jews.
No. They show on the map the geographical place of every Jewish diaspora, but it doesn't mean that they share the same genetics with the locals. Jews might have some influences from some of the groups you've mentioned, but still, they are originally from the Levant and have the levantine DNA in them in substantial amount
Jews most common Y-dna halpogroup is J2 which is very common in the middle east and as I already said Haplogroups can tell just a part of the full story
Nice results yahudi brother
Whats the difference of syrian jewish and egyptian jewish, makes no sense for me
Syrian Jews are a little bit more Sephardic than Egyptian Jews
I have a question: How can a Jewish race belong to a specific country, such as the Jews of Yemen? Does this mean that there are Yemenis who converted to Judaism or Jews who mixed with Yemenis?
Jewish groups, in most cases, are the outcome of jews from Judea mixing with other groups to some level and therefore they are genetically different from the non Jewish population in the country they lived, for example, a polish Jewish is very different from non Jewish polish, and also there is some similarity between most Jewish groups
I actually think These tests just Show them as jews. The tests are programmed to call them jews
Just because the Jewish have been around for so long, tracing back to the Israelites 3.5 thousand years ago, theres genetic mixing as well as regional diversification eg. skin colour changes because of how long its been. For example, Jews were taken as slaves by Rome after the siege of Jerusalem, after earning their freedom most settled in Rome, which is a reason Ashkenazi Jews are partly southern european genetically.
@@suami758sthxd81 dna tests are programmed to Show them as jews, in Reality they are not. If youre african but you live for 200 years in europe they will still Show as result that you are from africa but by jews they Show different regions 😂 they hide the Truth...
I did my test before the new update and my results are 95.5% Iberian, 3.4% Ashkenazi Jewish and 1.2% Baltic. I want to do another test with the update to discover which type of Ashkenazi I am concretly, to know if I have jewish ancestors (USSR) or if I'm xueta (europe). I'm from Mallorca, xueta is the type of jewish from the spanish island- Being honest, the baltic percentage I don't know why I have it, I need to investigate more about it. Quite interesting your results! Diversity it's beautiful ^^
Thank you. As far as I know if you took the test after 2018 you should receive the update for free and you don't need to take another test
@@ASamuel89Yeah, I taken it this year. But I don't know why, I haven't got my new update yet. What type of Ashkenazi it's more probably I could be?
@@CdDel55 or Ashkenazi from central Europe or USSR
When is the Mars jewish?😂
You sound bitter. Or maybe jealous that Jews have been everywhere? ☺️
Güzel sonuçmuş
Nice results. Greetings from Turkiye.
The sounds are dope (The Ashkenazi Jewish is my fav)
Interesting results! I had no idea there were so many kinds of Jews. My husband is mostly Balkan, 4% Ashkenazi and 1% Arabic (no new update yet). I only have 1% Arabic. We're from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 I'm curious to see our new updated results, maybe these small percentages will disappear...
Syrian jewish stand tf up 🇸🇾🙋🏻♂️👃🏻
My Heritage assigned me to Middle Eastern and West Asia, but Ancestry and 23andMe said Ashkenazi. ???? I don’t know what to believe.
What is your known background? you should check if you have Jewish DNA matches
I love the moroccan music
My Moroccan 🇲🇦🇮🇱
How is it even possible to be many jew types at once
Edit: even geographicaly these regions are far i mean would be right if it was 2 nearby regions but here its whole world nearly lol
Jews travel a lot and did mix a lot with each other, and that's make the Jewish groups also similar to each other, especially all the communities that are western to Israel
Great
Me too Jewish %10 DNA 🧬
איזה עדה? תורכים?
כן 🙂
So nice ❤🇮🇱
Dear Shmul, which haplogroup do you have?
My haplogroup is T-Z709
@@ASamuel89 It is a haplogroup of beautiful Middle Eastern origin, but it is not a haplogroup that is common in the Jewish community.
Hi, can I learn my haplogroup from MyHeritage? Please answer as a comment to my video result, because I can't get notifications from the comments here. Thank you❤ Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
@@monicastoyanova4575 Dear Monika, unfortunately, women do not have Y DNA. You can only clarify the MTDna of your mother's side in FTDNA. If you have a brother, you can learn the haplogroup of your father through him.
@@ASamuel89T Haplogroup T is Sephardi, it’s different from Ashkenazi, you are 100% Semite. Google it.
When did you take the test?
I took it in 2019 and my parents in 2021
Similar results to my mother & she is not even Syrian 😂 where is your mother / her parents from?
My grandparents are all from Istanbul. and yours?
@@ASamuel89 wow cool!
She is from Egypt & both her parents too. Her mother’s mother was from Constantinople / Istanbul though & her father Italian! The Tunisian dna appeared to be from that side as my great uncle got it.
The large Syrian seemed to come from my mother’s father’s side. Who were Moroccan & Gibraltarian.
That's really interesting. I wonder if my family have this kind of diverse history too, just probably not as recent as in your family
@@ASamuel89 MH shows the past 500 years approx. I’m sure if you dig deeper you’ll find out more about your family history.
@@ASamuel89are you turkish jewish or they just live in istanbul?
Bro you need to learn some Syrian arabic thats too much Syrian😊
No need arap
@@Alghi451 sg
@@icimdekisen syrian original language is aramaic not arap
@@Alghi451 Levantine Arabic is kinda Aramic
@@icimdekisen but still need to separate from arap
bro im sure you nose is huge😂. YHWH bless you .❤
This is actually my mother results and she has a small celestial nose, but me, my father and brother are a different story hehe
Hey! You know what they say about men with big noses... 🤭
Bro u lucky in 2024 but in 1938..
What do you mean? and why I'm lucky in 2024?
@@ASamuel89he’s making a holocaust joke
He was making an Austrian moustache man joke 😳
Everywhere but levant😭
Where do you think Syria is?
@@ErdemCetin01 amorites not canaanites😂
All the Jewish populations and also south Italians have Levantine component in them. educate yourself
@@ASamuel89south Italians, not so much. Could be a small element from Phoenicians. Jews have a lot more (Levantine), but since Ashkenazi Jews have a lot of European genes they’re genetically closer to south Italians than a lot of other Jews.
0% Israelite!
100% Thick
Arabs
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@@ASamuel89 jewis are not nation...
Arabs,Turkic,Berber,persian,African blood
No. They show on the map the geographical place of every Jewish diaspora, but it doesn't mean that they share the same genetics with the locals. Jews might have some influences from some of the groups you've mentioned, but still, they are originally from the Levant and have the levantine DNA in them in substantial amount
@@ASamuel89 y-dna haplogroup?
jews are not nationn
Jews most common Y-dna halpogroup is J2 which is very common in the middle east and as I already said Haplogroups can tell just a part of the full story
Why slavic jew music are so weird🤨🤨🤨
What's weird about it? and its not Slavic Jews, they are called Ashkenazi Jews.