Monday, August 20, 2012

 

GOLDOVT FAMILY -Derivative of Goldfoot?

David Aaron Goldovt and Sara lived in Lithuania.

One of their sons was Meier Goldovt. He and Freida Bella Beillman were married and died in the Holocaust. Their other children, Benjamin, Joseph, Sara and Shanelah also died in the Holocaust.

Meir and Freida's son was Smuel Goldovt who died in Siberia. He had married Chana Finkelstein who died in Israel. Their son, Tuvia Goldovt died in Israel, also.

Another son of David and Sara was Moshe, born March 25, 1892 in Visokia-rude, Lithuania. He married on October 8, 1920 in Vilna, Lithuania and died June 24, 1971.

I've seen this surname before and wondered if it means Gold+foot.

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Q1b connection to Silk Route through Afghanistan and Pakistan with Rhadanites

Scrolls raise questions as to Afghan Jewish history

By GIL SHEFLER
01/02/2012 21:49
Scholar hopes findings might shed light on medieval merchants.

An Afghan shepherd enters a wolves den perched high in the mountains of Samangan province looking for a sheep that went astray.

Inside, he doesn’t find what he is looking for, but just as he is about to leave he notices something strange: Pieces of old parchment lie strewn on the dirt floor.

So goes one of the stories behind the recent discovery of about 150 manuscripts and artifacts in a remote cave that belonged to a medieval Jewish community.
“But there are several and they are always the same about shepherds looking for sheep,” admitted Prof. Haggai Ben-Shammai of the Hebrew University on Sunday.
“Who knows how they were really found?” Scholars are currently in the early stages of poring over the texts dating from the 11th century and written in Judeo-Arabic and Judeo-Persian.
“They have dates so we can date them precisely,” said Prof. Shaul Shaked of the Hebrew University.
“There’s no doubt that they are authentic. They correspond with similar findings from the past.”

One expert in ancient Persian languages said the scrolls included an ancient copy of the book of Jeremiah; hitherto unknown scholarly works by the medieval sage Rabbi Sa’adia Gaon; personal poems of loss and mourning and even bookkeeping records that could teach us about everyday life in the community.
“The person who wrote it, a Jewish merchant, keeps track of who owed him and how much,” said Shaked.
He added that the texts show the community may have been Karaite, a sect of Judaism which strictly adheres to the bible rather than the Talmud and other later Jewish texts, and name several early Karaite leaders.

Channel 2, which first reported the find on Friday, likened the discovery in Afghanistan to that of the find in the Cairo geniza, but scholars say such a comparison is exaggerated.
The number of documents, about 150, is tiny when compared to the hundreds of thousands found in the Egyptian synagogues.
Furthermore, they are in various stages of decay.
Many are illegible fragments that suffered the ravages of time. But Shaked believes the Afghani scrolls may be “the tip of the iceberg.”
He said there may be many more findings in that part of the world that would provide valuable information about ancient Jewish communities.

Prof. Robert Eisenman, a noted scholar of the Dead Sea Scrolls, hopes such findings might shed light on the Rhadanites, a group of early medieval Jewish merchants who set up an expansive trade network that connected Europe and Asia. He said the Jewish community that penned the documents found in Afghanistan might be a “left over” of the Rhadanites, which had mostly disappeared by the 11th century. Moreover, he said such discoveries might teach us about the historical origins of peoples in Central Asia.

“In Afghanistan and northern Pakistan they all say they are the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel and I never knew what they were talking about,” said Eisenman, who visited the country in the ’60s. “If this was part of a Jewish permanent settlement then to my mind it reinforces the mythology that the 10 Lost Tribes were in that part of the world.”
Resource:  http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/23/uk-afghanistan-jewish-scrolls-idUSLNE80M02T20120123




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Jewish DNA Findings

Nadene Goldfoot
A video has come out highlighting Jon Entine's book, Abraham's Children, race, identity, and the DNA of the chosen people. His book was copyrighted in 2007 and is excellent.  http://fun.mivzakon.co.il/video/General/8740/%D7%9E%D7%97%D7%A7%D7%A8.html 

Being I have had our father's line tested for DNA, which if of the haplogroup, Q1b1a, I have been most interested as to what our origins would show, being we are Jewish and our grandfather was from Lithuania who immigrated to the USA around 1900.  When I discovered a few Afghans with the same haplogroup but on a different "twig" of this branch, the story was really getting interesting.  Then a few popped up from Saudi Arabia.  

This has led to more digging into history on my part to find out how we could be connected to Muslims when we were Jewish.  Our history of Arabs being our cousins is showing up scientifically in DNA research.  

I've also seen where the J1 haplogroup has been called the Cohen gene, coming from Moses and his brother Aaron, who was selected to be the first presiding Cohen for the Jews.   Arabs with the same haplogroup in DNA listings certainly surprised me.  

This video will be a good start as to what Jews are and what has happened to us.  It makes the study of our DNA all the more interesting.

The narrator mentions in the video that Jews have been kept insular and have not mixed with other groups.  Only 1/2 of 1% have done so, at least in the past.  75% to 80% of Jewish men tested have been found to have Middle East DNA.  About 50% of the Jewish women do not have a connection because Jewish men found wives in local places they were living in as they traveled.   

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