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A little maths. Let's assume that there was 3 millions Jews in Poland (is it enough? Today some tens of thousands, less than in Helsinki pro data ) and 20 million Poles. The ratio is 1:6.66. If you now insist that Poles have 5% Ashkenazi ancestry, it means that we should expect a 30% blend between Poles and Jews, but only from Jews to Poles to keep the rest of Jews pureblood. Mission impossible. On the other hand, if we look the problem conversely we need only random poles to be mixed. But this is not my reasoning, I only know things better
Jewish population fixed to 3 million.
Of course any bigger admixture is possible if the Poles went through a population bottle neck living in a parallel community with Jews.
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There are only few Polish Jews today and this question is outdated. No reason to talk about them. I was taking about the Jewish admixture in Poles and simply statistics tells that 5%, as shown in OP, is not possible.
Most of them moved to Israel or USA. Only 20000 left.
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Slightly but not enough to significantly influence genotype or phenotype.
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This question us outdated, because Polish Ashkenazim are almost extinct. But as Stearsolina wrote, those with both parents of Ashkenazi ancestry tend to look Jewish
Poland
10,000–20,000[1][2]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hist...Jews_in_Poland
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