Hello,
I noticed that the main page of the Jewish Genealogy Portal is missing a page on Jews of Central Asia.
Here is the WIki page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukharan_Jews
I also have a project with links to various cemeteries.
http://www.geni.com/projects/Websites-for-Jewish-Cemeteries/13386
Could you please add it?
Thank you.
Private User Thank you for pointing out this serious omission. A Project has been initiated, please feel free to add information and profiles.
http://www.geni.com/projects/Jews-of-Central-Asia/15684
Most of the Bukharan Jews are of Persian origin and went there in the 1600s, I believe, and are correctly Mizrahim. Today, we have a larger wider view of what is Sephardic. Today, it seems we also include those from Iberia directly, those from the Sephardic diaspora, as well as non-Iberian communities such as Iran and Afghanistan. We do this because their liturgy, traditions and customs are more like Sephardic normative traditions than like Ashkenazi. Today the definition of Sephardic - except for some researchers - is anyone who comes from a non-Yiddish-speaking, non-Eastern European Ashkenazi tradition.