But how did these Europeans become Jews, claiming today to be the "Children of Israel" mentioned in the Bible? Although the Bible speaks of a Middle Eastern people whose features are not European, and whose stories all take place between Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine, there is no clear answer to this central question. While historical information begins with the Khazar Kingdom, which converted to Judaism in the 8th century CE, artificial intelligence tells me that in the 19th century, some Eastern Europeans and some peasants in regions like Russia and Ukraine began to recognize Judaism as part of their cultural and religious identity within the Enlightenment movement. Some of these communities adopted the Jewish religion or some Jewish customs. In short, the situation of these European Jews with our countries is similar to that of someone from Mexico, for example, who converted to Hinduism and then came demanding that the Indians reclaim their temples and holy sites.
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