Topic summary
Ashkenazi Jews

Jewish diaspora of Central Europe Ethnic group Ashkenazi Jewsאַשְׁכְּנַזִּים (Ashkenazim)Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur (1878)Total population10–13 million (est.)Regions with significant populationsSeePopulation by countryLanguages HebrewEnglishRussianGermanFrenchUkrainianYiddishother European languages Religion Judaism, Jewish secularism (including Jewish atheism)Related ethnic groupsSephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, other Jewish ethnic divisions and Samaritans; various Middle Eastern and European ethnic groups Part of a series onJews and Judaism Etymology Who is a Jew? Jewish studies Religion God in Judaism (names) Principles of faith Mitzvot (613) Halakha Shabbat Holidays Prayer Tzedakah Land of Israel Brit Bar and bat mitzvah Marriage Bereavement Baal teshuva Philosophy Ethics Kabbalah Messiah Claimants Customs Rites Synagogue Rabbi Texts Tanakh Torah Nevi'im Ketuvim Talmud Mishnah Gemara Rabbinic Midrash Tosefta Targum Beit Yosef Mishneh Torah Tur Shulchan Aruch Zohar History General Timeline Land of Israel Name "Judea" Historical population History of Israel Modern historiography Leaders Antisemitism Anti-Judaism Persecution Ancient Israel and Judah T