Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Once upon a time (5630/1870) in Bukhara.....

I forget where these are from, so I can't give credit.

8 comments:

  1. Look here for the source:

    http://weddingphotography.com.ph/11822/planning-jewish-wedding-uncovered-bukharan-wedding-photos-1870s/

    By the way, here's an easy tip for finding image sources. Just take any image and drag it into Google images, and the source(s) will come up.

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  2. Wonderful pictures. Thanks.
    Just curious.
    Zey huben gegessen Kigel mit Chulent?

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  3. don't know about their cuisine, but I was surprised by the long peyos.

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  4. Oh what a zeese yingele.

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  5. The long peyos were most likely an import from Yemen. Due to the terrible Moslim oppression, the Jews in the Emirate of Bokhara were during the 18th century in a bad spiritual shape and lost most of their traditions. A Yemenite Rabbi named Zecharia ben Matzliach visited Bukhara and decided to stay there and teach Torah. His mission was very successful, but not much later he was replaced by Moroccan-born Rabbi Yosef Maimon (1741-1822) who's influence on the Bukharian Jews (liturgy and customs) still present.

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  6. Ask the niassoff family in chabad, theyre from tashkent/samarkand.

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  7. Shmerel
    The father of the Niyazovs just passed away,he took it all to his grave

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