Khazar & Donmeh Jews: The History Israel Won’t Talk About

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In this second part, we dive into the complex origins of Ashkenazi identity, examining the Khazar hypothesis and what modern genetic studies actually reveal. But it doesn’t stop there — we explore why Israel has yet to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

Topics:
Khazar conversion to Judaism
Donmeh influence in the late Ottoman Empire
Why Israel avoids recognizing the Armenian Genocide
The politics of “uniqueness” and victimhood
Ashkenazi DNA & linguistic memory - Where does it come from?

00:34 — Picking up: The Khazar Empire & Abraham Polak’s historical work
05:14 — Eran Elhaik and the complexities of Jewish ancestry in genetic research
07:50 — The debated ethnic background of Talaat Pasha
10:32 — Jewish communities in Salonika: Context and historical presence
13:31 — Why has Israel not officially recognized the Armenian Genocide?
20:18 — The Holocaust’s historical uniqueness and commentary on Israeli leadership
26:54 — Controversies in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter & media representation of history
34:14 — The importance of using the term "anti-Semitism" responsibly
36:40 — Is the Khazar Empire historical fact or theory? Why some reject it
41:05 — Jewish DNA research and the origin of the “Ashkenazi” designation
46:23 — Historical connections: Salonika, Donmeh Jews, and Ottoman politics
51:56 — Why are unimportant people like the Armenians so targeted?

This episode isn't about blame — it’s about connecting the dots no one wants to talk about. Watch, think, question.

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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SignalBeforeSilence

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