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Gruzim

Gruzim
Total population: 100,000 (est.)
Significant populations in: Georgia: 10,000-20,000 (est.)

Israel: 60,000 (est.)
United States: 5,000 (est.)
Russia: nn
Belgium: nn

Language Judæo-Georgian, Georgian, Russian, local languages of the countries in which they live.
Religion Judaism
Related ethnic groups

Related by tradition and ancestry:
Jews
  Gruzim


Related by language:
Georgians

The Gruzim are Jews from the nation of Georgia, in the Caucasus. The word Gruzim comes from the Russian term Грузинские еврэя (Gruzinskie Yevreya, i.e., "Georgian Jews"). The Georgian name for the community is Huria or Ebraeli.

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Population

The Gruzim have traditionally lived separately, not only from the surrounding Georgian people, but even from the Ashkenazi community in Tbilisi.

The community, which numbered about 100,000 as recently as the 1970s, has largely emigrated to Israel, Austria, the United States, Russia and Belgium. As of 2004, only about 10-20,000 Gruzim remain in Georgia.

Language

The traditional language of the Gruzim is Gruzinic (also called Judæo-Georgian), a variant of Georgian, characterized by a large number of Hebrew loanwords, and written using either the Georgian alphabet or Hebrew alphabet. Besides speaking Judæo-Georgian, the Gruzim speak the languages of the peoples surrounding them. In Georgia, these include Georgian and Russian. In Belgium, French, in the United States, English, and in Israel, Hebrew.

History

The Gruzim are among the most ancient communities of the Jewish diaspora, although the exact dates of their arrival are the subject of some disagreement. The various claims are that they arrived:

Some other sources give other dates, but none later than the second century C.E. It is entirely possible that the community is an amalgam of refugees from all of these historical calamities.

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