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I swear you're a troll, lmao. Yes, they were they were called Palestinians and Non-Europeans and stereotypes were created about their middle eastern features. 90% of Ashkenazis could never pass in Russia, Poland and North Germany in a million years. You're right about being associated with red hair, but so was King fucking David. Samaritans have a high percentage of red hair. Color wise we are between Central and Southern Europeans that is correct too, but an Ashkenazi can come out pale with freckles or swarthy as fuck so it's a toss up.
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To answer your question since everyone has to discuss the origins and make up of Ashkenazis everytime they come up (hint: they're pretty clear cut), the answer is yes and no. I would say about half, since for every person I meet with a European name I also meet one who's clearly Ashkenazi and has a name like Reuven or Levanon. Then again, I may be off since contrary to popular belief on TA it's not always easy to tell apart Ashkenazis and Sephardis and Mizrahis unless they very light or very dark and you don't just ask every person their background for no reason.
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Nope.
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