Originally, it referred to Yiddish-speaking Jews who lived in Germany. Later, it came to include Jews from Central and Eastern Europe. They played a key role in the Zionist movement, and many of them immigrated to Israel, where the educational and cultural standards are generally high, and they continue to play a leading role today. →Jews/Sephardim →Related topic Mizrahim Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
本来はドイツに居住したイディッシュ語を話すユダヤ人をさす。のちに中・東欧出身のユダヤ人を含めるようになった。シオニズム運動の推進役を務め,多くがイスラエルに移民,同国では一般に教育,文化水準が高く,現在も指導的役割をになっている。→ユダヤ人/セファルディム →関連項目ミズラヒム 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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