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Ashkenazi Defined
Of Eastern European descent; many Ashkenazi Jews are at greater risk of developing ovarian cancer.
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Boonton Twp. man offers support for pancreatic cancer patients
Published July 5, 2009, 1:23 am, Daily Record
BOONTON TWP. -- After two kidney transplants — one in 1995 and another in 2004 — Dennis Disken of Boonton Township may have figured he'd had his share of medical trouble.
Perfect pitch study offers window into influences of nature and nurture
Published July 2, 2009, 1:23 pm, EurekAlert!
( University of California - San Francisco ) Practice, practice, practice might get you to Carnegie Hall, but for aspiring musicians, there's new evidence that genes may influence one's ability to get there, as well.
Perfect pitch study offers window into influences of nature and nurture
Published July 2, 2009, 9:40 am, UCSF News Office
Practice, practice, practice might get you to Carnegie Hall, but for aspiring musicians, there’s new evidence that genes may influence one’s ability to get there, as well.
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- The Thirteenth Tribe | Where do the Ashkenazi Jews come from? | The Khazar Empire and its Heritage | By Arthur Koestler
- Ashkenazi Jews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Italy
- Hassafon - H. Metzenberg: ?An Unnatural History of Jewish Population Genetics?
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- New Light on Origins of Ashkenazi in Europe - New York Times
- Judaism/Conten ts/Jewish Ethnic Divisions - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks: Ashkenazim (historically meaning "German&q uot; in Medieval Hebrew) who can ultimately be traced back to Jews who migrated from Israel to Italy in the first and second centuries" ; and from Italy to southern Germany in the 7th-8th centuries, spreading thereafter to central and eastern Europe. The Sephardim (Hebrew for "Spanish& quot;) are those descended from Jews who migrated from the Middle East to the Iberian Peninsula, and were scattered in 1492 throughout North Africa, the Netherlands, south-eastern Europe, back to the Near and Middle East, and parts of the Americas. Together, Ashkenazim and Sephardim comprise 90-95% of the world's Jewish population ? though the Ashkenazim alone constitute around 80% of Jews worldwide.
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- Jews at risk of passing on certain genetic disorders; Screening advised - Fox29 WFLX TV, West Palm Beach, Florida-: FOX and myoptumhealth. com report on the more common recessive disorders in the Jewish community, using information from the Center's website.
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- A self-titled Jewrican does stand-up....: "As part of the Birthright Israel Next Monologues, Ruby Marez riffs about her upbringing in a Puerto Rican and Ashkenazi Jewish family in St. Louis."
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