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Ashkenazi Jews are definitely Jewish ancestry, but it's nowhere near as much as being full blooded Hebrew. That's why some think they shouldn't even have a right to live in Israel. If they are going by the "one drop" rule, I suppose. I would say, truthfully, that Ashkenazis are half-breeds. Mischlings all the way.
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Yes. When the Khazar Khaganate was defeated, some Khazars, of those who converted to Judaism, managed to escape to the Jewish communities along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Some of their descendants became famous rabbis. These Khazars who were saved, were absorbed into the Jewish community.
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