S1E18 Can we identify the Jews genetically?
Research Biology with Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson
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01-May-2020
Who are the Jews? Persecuted, powerful, peaceful—the Jewish people have worn many labels throughout human history. From the height of King David’s empire to the modern Middle East conflict, Jewish people and Jewish interests have stood at the forefront of the story of civilization. Who are they? Can we identify their lineages genetically? Does a Jewish lineage exist? If it does, can it tell us anything about Jewish history? Middle Eastern history? The history of the rest of the world? Join us to find out! Featuring Ken Ham and Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson.
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