Category:Romaniotes

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<nowiki>Romanioti; Romaniotes; раманіёты; Романиоты; Ρωμανιώτες; Romaniote人; Romaniotes; Romaniote Jews; Romaniote Juden; Romaniota; Romanyot; Романиоти; Романьоти; Romanioci; Romanioți; ロマニオット; רומניוטים; Romaniotes; Yahudi Romaniot; Romaniotes; Романіоти; Romaniot; 希臘猶太人; 希腊犹太人; Romaniotisk judendom; romaniotski Judje; Romaniotes; يهود رومانيوت; 希腊犹太人; Romaniotes; Grupo étnico judío balcánico.; groupe ethnique juif de Méditerranée orientale; komunitas Yahudi di wilayah Yunani dan sekitarnya; קהילה יהודית עתיקה ביוון; etnische groep; Grup ètnic jueu.; Jüdische Gemeinde im östlichen Mittelmeerraum; Jewish community native to the Eastern Mediterranean; жыдоўская супольнасьць; субэтническая группа евреев, сформировавшаяся в Византийской империи; субетнічна група євреїв, що сформувалася у Візантійській імперії; Romaniota; רומאניוטים; Romanyotlar; 羅曼尼諾特猶太人; 罗曼尼诺特犹太人; Romanioten; Romaniotas; Romaniotes; Romaniots; Romanyotim; Rhōmaniṓtes; Romanioti; romaniotske Judinje; Romaniotinje; romaniotski Jud; Romaniot; romaniotska Judinja; Romaniotinja; romaniotskojudovski; romaniotski; 希腊犹太人; 罗曼尼诺特犹太人; Romanioţi</nowiki>
Romaniote Jews 
Jewish community native to the Eastern Mediterranean
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National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007543590805171
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The Romaniotes or Romaniots are a Jewish population who have lived in the territory of today's Greece and neighboring areas with large Greek populations for more than 2,000 years. Their languages were Yevanic, a Greek dialect, and Greek. They derived their name from the old name for the people of the Byzantine Empire, Romaioi. Large communities were located in Thebes, Ioannina, Chalcis, Corfu, Arta, Corinth and on the islands of Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Rhodes and Cyprus, among others. The Romaniotes are historically distinct from the Sephardim, who settled in Greece after the 1492 expulsion of the Jews from Spain.

A majority of the Jewish population was killed in the Holocaust after Axis powers occupied Greece during World War II. They deported most of the Jews to concentration camps, where they were killed. After the war, a majority of the few surviving Jews emigrated to Israel, the United States and western Europe. Today a total of only 4,500 to 6,000 Jews, of both Romaniotes and Sephardic descent, remain in Greece.

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