il faudrait arrêter de répéter que les Juifs du Maghreb sont des berbères.
Les études génétiques prouvent le contraires.
par exemple :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ar...
« The first two principal components of worldwide populations showed that the North African Jewish populations clustered with the European and Middle Eastern Jewish groups and European non-Jewish groups, but not with the North African non-Jewish groups, suggesting origins distinctive from the latter. »
« These observations are consonant with the history of Jews in North Africa, which stretch back to the earliest recorded history of the region (1–4, 20). Israelite traders may have been among the earliest Phoenician traders who colonized the African coast and established Carthage. The first evidence for Jews in North Africa is from 312 Before Common Era when King Ptolemy Lagi of Egypt settled Jews in the cities of Cyrenaica in current-day Tunisia. The later Pax Romana facilitated communication among the Jewish communities of the Mediterranean Basin and assured establishment of Judaism in the two African provinces of Proconsular (Libya and Tunisia) and Caesarean (Algeria and Morocco)—reflecting the current subbranches. Following the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem by Roman Emperor Titus in 70 Common Era (CE), 30,000 Jews were deported to Carthage in current-day Tunisia. Josephus reported the presence of 500,000 Jews in Cyrenaica in the 1st century CE. Jewish communities have been identified from the synagogue remains at Carthage and at least 13 other sites, and Saint Augustine wrote about Jewish communities at Utica, Simittra, Thusurus, and Oea. Thus, Jewish communities originated in pre-Classical Antiquity and expanded during Classical Antiquity to grow quite large and cover a significant proportion of North Africa. »
Bientôt tout le monde pourra se dire berbère, sauf les maghrébins qu’on préfère appeler « arabes », alors qu’ils dans leur immense majorité génétiquement berbères.
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