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Are we sure about this? What is the criterion --must it be 100% Jewish? Majority Jewish? There may be a few others. Historically speaking would the Jewish Autonomous Oblast be of consideration as well? It seems like a heck of a statement on its own. -- Bobak 15:33, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
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The words "Red Town" with a large and red color are attractive on the way to the village. Houses with red roof, red flags ... In short, redness is a characteristic of this settlement. There are some similarities to Baku villages. Houses built along the asphalt roads are designed differently. Peaceful, intelligent and hard-working people were living with fair and serious Jewish law in the settlement for centuries. These laws are being passed from father to son, from one generation to another. Those who gain knowledge, respect for scientists, respect for parents and teachers, serious family discipline, mutual help, kindness, and loyalty to religion have played an important role in the life of every Jewish family. [1]
According to the opinion of scientists, mountain Jews are one part of deported Jews from Israel to Iran. They have acquired the local language, afterwards reluctantly were relocated to the Caucasus. Some researchers believe that mountain Jews are actually Iranian tats and they have accepted Judaism in the VIII-X centuries during the Caspian Khagans. However, Mountain Jews relate themselves to the Caucasus period of 2500 years ago.
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Are we sure about this? What is the criterion --must it be 100% Jewish? Majority Jewish? There may be a few others. Historically speaking would the Jewish Autonomous Oblast be of consideration as well? It seems like a heck of a statement on its own. -- Bobak 15:33, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
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The words "Red Town" with a large and red color are attractive on the way to the village. Houses with red roof, red flags ... In short, redness is a characteristic of this settlement. There are some similarities to Baku villages. Houses built along the asphalt roads are designed differently. Peaceful, intelligent and hard-working people were living with fair and serious Jewish law in the settlement for centuries. These laws are being passed from father to son, from one generation to another. Those who gain knowledge, respect for scientists, respect for parents and teachers, serious family discipline, mutual help, kindness, and loyalty to religion have played an important role in the life of every Jewish family. [1]
According to the opinion of scientists, mountain Jews are one part of deported Jews from Israel to Iran. They have acquired the local language, afterwards reluctantly were relocated to the Caucasus. Some researchers believe that mountain Jews are actually Iranian tats and they have accepted Judaism in the VIII-X centuries during the Caspian Khagans. However, Mountain Jews relate themselves to the Caucasus period of 2500 years ago.
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