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specifically speaking, Haredism are a type of "ultra-Orthodox" jewish sect, apart from Hasidism. Apparenlty that is where one side of her family is strict. specifically speaking, Haredism are a type of "ultra-Orthodox" jewish sect, apart from Hasidism. Apparenlty that is where one side of her family is strict.


In the case of German jews, most German jews were Ashkenazi, not Haredi, but in Miranda's case, her country of origin is Lithuania In the case of German jews, most German jews were Ashkenazi, not Haredi, but in Miranda's case, her country of origin is Lithuania, where few Haredis settled

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Haredi?

Is she Haredi or Ashkenazi?

It doesn't matter! A jew is a jew she's a jew. Get over it

usually if a jew is indigenous to an European country, he\she is an Ashkenazi jew

specifically speaking, Haredism are a type of "ultra-Orthodox" jewish sect, apart from Hasidism. Apparenlty that is where one side of her family is strict.

In the case of German jews, most German jews were Ashkenazi, not Haredi, but in Miranda's case, her country of origin is Lithuania, where few Haredis settled