היהודים הרומניוטים של יואנינה ויוון
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The Romaniotes, Europe's oldest Jewish group, descend from the Jews of the Byzantine Empire and spoke Yevanic (Judeo-Greek). Distinct from the Sephardim, they preserved in Ioannina and Chalcis their own liturgy (minhag Romania) and customs. The deportations of 1943–1944 annihilated nearly all of these millennia-old communities.
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