What is another word for kaifeng jews?

Pronunciation: [ka͡ɪfˈɛŋ d͡ʒˈuːz] (IPA)

Kaifeng Jews are a Chinese Jewish community that dates back to the Tang Dynasty. They are also referred to as the Kaifeng Jewish Community, the Jews of Kaifeng, and the Chinese Jews. The term "Kaifeng Jews" is often used interchangeably with other related terms, including the Kaifeng Jewish Heritage Center, the Kaifeng Synagogue, and the Kaifeng Jewish Cemetery. Additionally, the term "Kaifeng Jewish descendants" is used to describe those who can trace their ancestry to the original Kaifeng Jewish community. Despite their small numbers, the Kaifeng Jews have an important place in both Chinese and Jewish history and continue to play a role in fostering cultural understanding between the two communities.

What are the hypernyms for Kaifeng jews?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    jewish people, Asian Jews, Diaspora Jews.

Related words: kaifeng jews, jews of kaifeng, kaifengs jews, jew of kaifeng, jews in kaifeng

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