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At U of Chicago s Latke-Hamantash Debate, a little bit of history and a lot of noshalogical theories

At U of Chicago s Latke-Hamantash Debate, a little bit of history and a lot of noshalogical theories
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At University of Chicago s 75th Latke-Hamantash Debate, a little bit of history and a lot of noshalogical theories

At University of Chicago s 75th Latke-Hamantash Debate, a little bit of history and a lot of noshalogical theories
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Jews of Myanmar: 10 Facts

Jews of Myanmar: 10 Facts Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has a fascinating Jewish history. Here are some little-known facts about Myanmar, Jews, and the Jewish state. Early Jewish Visitors In the early 1800s, Jewish traders – primarily from India and Iraq – began to venture into present-day Myanmar. The first Jew to live permanently in the country is said to have been an Indian Jew named Solomon Gabirol, who served as commissar in the army of King Alaungpaya, the 18th Century Burmese monarch who established the Konbaung Dynasty, which ruled Burma until 1885. Once British forces entered Burma in the 1820s, there are records of some Jewish traders working in the country. One of them, Solomon Reinman, moved from Galicia to the bustling city of Rangoon in 1851, where he traded teak and bamboo. Reinman later moved to the Indian city of Cochin, which had a Jewish community at the time, married, and spent 25 years there. Late in life, he returned to Europe, moved to Vienna and w

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