You do realize that both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews share Levant DNA, right? Those people didn't just spontaneously spring up out of nowhere; they occurred in those other regions through migration. So, it's not accurate to insinuate there's no ancestral connection for those people to the region in the Middle East.
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I would love to see their DNA tests. From what I remember DNA tests are highly regulated in Israel. There is almost 1000 year gap from the fall of the 2nd a temple and when Ashkenazi appeared in Europe and virtually zero record of that time.
There have been quite a lot of studies on the matter. I guess it then boils down to one’s perceived acceptance of the scientific method and their alleged results.
https://hms.harvard.edu/news/ancient-dna-provides-new-insights-ashkenazi-jewish-history
Isn’t that the Org that created the CoVID Bioweapon and then released it on the globe and blamed a pangolin?
PubMed is where any reputable study of any kind is submitted. I wouldn’t link Fauci’s gain of function fraud with it, despite it being under the NIH umbrella.
So many things wrong with that article, and nothing definitive.
“Four “founding mothers” who lived in Europe a thousand years ago were the ancestors of two fifths of all Ashkenazi (European origin) Jews.” What happened in the thousand years between the fall of the 2nd temple?
They even say much of the Ashkenazi were converts- which most definitely explains the blue eyes, fair skin and blonde and red hair among the population.
Evolution doesn’t move that fast