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JL;DR SUMMARY French remains a significant language for Jewish communities worldwide, both historically and present-day, with its influence seen in regions like North Africa, Quebec, and Israel. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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France
"Besides France itself, Jews would often speak French when living in countries colonized by France, such as Algeria, Syria, Morocco and Tunisia, continuing to speak the language even after it was no longer French territory."
Algeria
"Besides France itself, Jews would often speak French when living in countries colonized by France, such as Algeria, Syria, Morocco and Tunisia, continuing to speak the language even after it was no longer French territory."
Syria
"Besides France itself, Jews would often speak French when living in countries colonized by France, such as Algeria, Syria, Morocco and Tunisia, continuing to speak the language even after it was no longer French territory."
Morocco
"Besides France itself, Jews would often speak French when living in countries colonized by France, such as Algeria, Syria, Morocco and Tunisia, continuing to speak the language even after it was no longer French territory."
Tunisia
"Besides France itself, Jews would often speak French when living in countries colonized by France, such as Algeria, Syria, Morocco and Tunisia, continuing to speak the language even after it was no longer French territory."
Quebec, Canada
"Many Jews in places like modern-day Quebec, Canada, or parts of Belgium or French-speaking regions of Switzerland, continue to speak French, and its estimated that of the current Israeli population, 2% are native French speakers and around 20% of adults can speak at least some of the language."
Belgium
"Many Jews in places like modern-day Quebec, Canada, or parts of Belgium or French-speaking regions of Switzerland, continue to speak French, and its estimated that of the current Israeli population, 2% are native French speakers and around 20% of adults can speak at least some of the language."
Switzerland
"Many Jews in places like modern-day Quebec, Canada, or parts of Belgium or French-speaking regions of Switzerland, continue to speak French, and its estimated that of the current Israeli population, 2% are native French speakers and around 20% of adults can speak at least some of the language."
Israel
"Many Jews in places like modern-day Quebec, Canada, or parts of Belgium or French-speaking regions of Switzerland, continue to speak French, and its estimated that of the current Israeli population, 2% are native French speakers and around 20% of adults can speak at least some of the language."
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
"Whether youre honoring an ancestor, live in a city such as Montreal or Luxembourg City or simply find the names beautiful, heres some French-Jewish namespiration for your little one."
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
"Whether youre honoring an ancestor, live in a city such as Montreal or Luxembourg City or simply find the names beautiful, heres some French-Jewish namespiration for your little one."

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