Kavkazi Jews

Kavkazi Jews go by many different names, such as “Gorsky Jews” or “Mountain Jews.” Similar to Bukharian Jews, Kavkazi Jews also descend from those that made their way from the Land of Israel to the area of modern-day Iran thousands of years ago. The Kavkazi Jews slowly migrated to the Caucasus Mountains, forming a distinct community there. The Caucasus Mountains have changed hands between numerous empires over the centuries — including the Ottomans, Russians, and Persians — leaving a lasting impact on Gorsky culture. For example, Gorsky Jews traditionally speak a language known as Judeo-Tat or Juhuri, which is a dialect of the Persian language with heavy Hebrew influence. 

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Kavkazi Jews go by many different names, such as “Gorsky Jews” or “Mountain Jews.” Similar to Bukharian Jews, Kavkazi Jews also descend from those that made their way from the Land of Israel to the area of modern-day Iran thousands of years ago. The Kavkazi Jews slowly migrated to the Caucasus Mountains, forming a distinct community there. The Caucasus Mountains have changed hands between numerous empires over the centuries — including the Ottomans, Russians, and Persians — leaving a lasting impact on Gorsky culture. For example, Gorsky Jews traditionally speak a language known as Judeo-Tat or Juhuri, which is a dialect of the Persian language with heavy Hebrew influence. Read More

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