"Ashchenazim" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Identical with Ashkenazim, but formed on the pattern of Ashchenaz, the spelling of the name of the Biblical figure found in the Bible's First Book of the Chronicles, as opposed to Ashkenaz, the spelling which occurs in the Book of Genesis. Head templates: {{head|en|noun}} Ashchenazim
  1. (rare) Alternative spelling of Ashkenazim Tags: alt-of, alternative, rare Alternative form of: Ashkenazim
    Sense id: en-Ashchenazim-en-noun-V~FUhLGb Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "2003, Yaron Perry, British Mission to the Jews in Nineteenth-Century Palestine, Routledge, page 74",
          "text": "[…] the chief, great, wise & learned man of the holy congregation of the Sephardim, met together with the chiefs & leaders of the holy congregation of the Ashchenazim Perushim & Khasidim, who reside here in Jerusalem our holy & glorious city (may she be built & established!) […]",
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