
Psyche's Muse
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4/4/2026 1:42:35 PM
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Am Yisrael Chai, and Chag Pesach Sameach! ...means what Larree?
Yeah that guy's voice is aggravating as hell to listen to but he brings up some good history and he was talking about the red heifer and stuff like that. And he says that the Muslims aren't racist against the Jews who live in their country. He wasn't the first Jew that I heard talking about living in a Muslim country and them not being racist, but he is the first one that was a rabbi saying this. And I have seen numerous videos where an Israeli person will spit upon a Christians and stuff like that in Israel.
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Larree
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4/4/2026 3:02:35 PM
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As of 2025, fewer than 13,000 Jews remain in Arab countries, down from nearly 1 million in 1948. Most Jewish populations in these regions have significantly declined due to migration, primarily to Israel and Western countries, following the establishment of the State of Israel and subsequent political and social changes.
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Current Jewish Population in Arab Countries
As of 2025, the Jewish population in Arab countries has drastically decreased to fewer than 13,000 individuals. This represents a significant decline from nearly 1 million Jews living in these regions in 1948.
Historical Context
1948 Population: Approximately 1 million Jews resided in Arab countries.
Migration Trends: The majority of this population migrated to Israel and Western countries due to various factors, including the establishment of the State of Israel and rising anti-Jewish sentiments.
Reasons for Decline
The decline in Jewish populations in Arab countries can be attributed to several key factors:
Political Changes: The establishment of Israel in 1948 led to increased tensions and hostility towards Jewish communities in Arab nations.
Social Discrimination: Jews faced legal and social discrimination, which prompted many to leave their countries of birth.
Mass Exodus: Significant migrations occurred primarily from 1948 to the early 1970s, with many Jews fleeing to Israel.
Summary of Jewish Population Decline
Year Estimated Jewish Population
1948 ~1,000,000
2025 < 13,000
The Jewish communities that once thrived in these regions have largely vanished, with only a small number remaining today.
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Bryon Tosoff
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4/4/2026 5:41:28 PM
my wife and I keep Passover and days of unleavened bread, we are not Jewish, we just know that this is the right thing to do. someday in the future, Christ will return, i know that without a doubt in my mind, and all the feast days will be re-established and as in Ezekiel 45 if those nations who dont keep the feast of tabernacles in the millennium will be cursed . we are also sabbath keepers
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