there is a medieval jewish cemetary in a region about 2 hours from yerevan. considering armenians lived in the middle east + anatolia it would make sense some families converted for whatever reason
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I’m grateful for Armenians, my wife is Armenian, I lived there for a few months, I’m baptized at their church.
Being half Jewish, I ask Armenians about their Jews and they don’t like talking it/them. I understand that Armenian suffered a lot, but minority groups in armenia have also suffered and still are. The Yazidi people aren’t really loved there, well, I’m just speaking from experience and what I saw while living there.
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Funnily, my cousin married an Armenian Jew. So, they exist. Just are fairly far and few between. Most of them don’t live in Armenia. Kasparov was half jew-half armenian.
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there is a medieval jewish cemetary in a region about 2 hours from yerevan. considering armenians lived in the middle east + anatolia it would make sense some families converted for whatever reason
I’m grateful for Armenians, my wife is Armenian, I lived there for a few months, I’m baptized at their church.
Being half Jewish, I ask Armenians about their Jews and they don’t like talking it/them. I understand that Armenian suffered a lot, but minority groups in armenia have also suffered and still are. The Yazidi people aren’t really loved there, well, I’m just speaking from experience and what I saw while living there.
Funnily, my cousin married an Armenian Jew. So, they exist. Just are fairly far and few between. Most of them don’t live in Armenia. Kasparov was half jew-half armenian.