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Codex Ambrosiano (5th-7th century copy of the Aramaic Pshitta Tanakh) includes the following books within it alongside the traditionally accepted books, and are noted by Aran Younan as being “canonical” by Assyrian Jews:"

https://www.hebrewaramaic.org/pdf/Ancient_Versions_of_the_Bible.pdf

Dr. A. Mingana, the Syriac scholar and Orientalist, expresses the same conclusion, without noticing the important details cited here.34 He thinks that the Jewish population of Arbela “forced on this part of the old Assyrian Empire a reigning dynasty of Jewish blood”—an erroneous method of statement. As far away as Mosul, in sight of ruined Nineveh, the </nowiki>Assyrian Jews<nowiki> had a fort known as hisna ‘Ebraya, “the Hebrew fortress,” which stood till the time of the Saracen conquest

https://archive.org/stream/the-lost-tribes-a-myth-suggestions-towards-rewriting-hebrew-history/The%20Lost%20Tribes%20A%20Myth%20Suggestions%20Towards%20Rewriting%20Hebrew%20History_djvu.txt

The Assyrian Neo- Aramaic language group also consists of some Jewish Aramaic dialects such as Lishana Deni, Lishán Didán, and Lishanid Noshan. These dialects are used by Assyrian Jews in Syria."

https://www.studycountry.com/guide/SY-language.htm
https://www.assyrianjews.com/
https://patriciagkirkpatrick.com/assyrian-jews-in-captivity/

consequent return of Assyrian Jews to the land of Israel"

https://www.jstor.org/stable/3267187
This shows Assyrian Jews
https://www.assyriatv.org/2020/02/lecture-by-dr-yaacov-maoz-about-assyrian-jews-in-israel/
https://www.sbs.com.au/language/assyrian/en/podcast-episode/assyrian-jews-in-israel/4lgnglru4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOPyLa7Uiik
https://digitalcollections.smu.edu/digital/collection/eaa/id/777/

Tobias burying the Assyrian Jews who have been murdered by Niniveh.

https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/109K6E

The Arabic-speaking girls also work for their fellow countrymen, Assyrian Jews, who‬ commenced their economic life in America as peddlers"

https://www.nli.org.il/he/newspapers/epo/1916/10/13/01/page/4?&

The New York office of the Jewish

Legion for Palestine lias received an
order from the British Recruiting Sec
tion permitting the enlistment in the
Jewish Legion of Syrian and Assyrian
Jews, nominally subjects of Turkey. /
Many Syrian and Assyrian Jews unable
heretofore to offer their I services
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/120828104 Walapo (talk) 15:36, 7 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

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