Jews in Israel are categorized into two major different groups known as Sephardim and Ashkenazim. All Jews are known to have the same basic beliefs but have some differences in their culture and traditions. The Ashkenazim Jews decedents are from France, Germany, and Eastern Europe. They are a group of Jews that were able to form communities in Central and Eastern Europe, which were areas that are their primary region. Many Ashkenazim Jews were known for being economic pioneers, which allowed various opportunities to build trading connections with the Mediterranean and the East. In addition, Ashkenazim primary language was Yiddish and Polish because it was popular in the Eastern and Central Europe. The Ashkenazim individuals were known for being