Palestinian Jews

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Palestinian Jews were the Jewish communities living in the region of Palestine, particularly during antiquity and the early modern period, encompassing diverse religious, cultural, and linguistic traditions.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish community
ethnoreligious group
historical population
centerOf Kabbalistic scholarship in Safed
Second Temple Judaism
early Rabbinic Judaism
country British Mandate for Palestine
surface form: "Mandatory Palestine"
demographicChange decline after Jewish–Roman wars
growth during late Ottoman period
rapid growth during British Mandate
developed Hebrew
surface form: "Mishnaic Hebrew"

Palestinian Aramaic dialects
Talmud
surface form: "Palestinian Talmud"
ethnicity Jewish
followed Karaite Jews
surface form: "Karaite Judaism"

Rabbinic Judaism
Samaritanism
hasPart Ashkenazi Jews
Karaite Jews
Mizrahi Jews
Samaritans
Sephardi Jews
historicalPeriod Antiquity
British Mandate for Palestine
surface form: "British Mandate period"

Late Antiquity
surface form: "Late antiquity"

Middle Ages
Ottoman Empire
surface form: "Ottoman period"
language Arabic
Aramaic
Hebrew
Ladino
Yiddish
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Region of Palestine
mainTerritory Palestine
partOf Jews
surface form: "Jewish people"

Yishuv
religion Judaism
religiousCenter Hebron
Jerusalem
Safed
Tiberias
succeededBy Israeli Jews
underOccupation Abbasid Caliphate
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman Empire
Roman Empire
Umayyad Caliphate
United Kingdom
usedDemonym Hebrew
surface form: "Hebrew (Ivri)"

Palestinian

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

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