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Re: Late Judean countalong CAF
Not sure when the Jewish taboo against honoring living relatives by using their actual name started, so I honored using the same initials like modern Jews do. DW[47]: Amalya bat Yochai eshet Tovia
DH[50]: Tovia ben ChaimDD1[29]: Yocheved ben Tovia eshet Sabba
DS1[27]: Isaac ben Tovia
DS2[27]: Shalom ben Tovia
DD2[23]: Istasia bat Tovia eshet MalachiAmalya & Tovia; Yocheved, Isaac, Shalom, and IstasiaDD1’s family:
DW[29]: Yocheved ben Tovia eshet Sabba
DH[34]: Sabba ben AkivaDD1[10]: Ya’ara ben Sabba
DS1[8]: Yehuda ben Sabba
DS2[7]: Yoav ben Sabba
DS3[5]: Tzvi Shemu’el ben Sabba
DD4[3]: Shelamzion Alexandra bat SabbaYocheved & Sabba; Ya’ara, Yehuda, Yoav, Tzvi, and ShelamzionDS1’s family:
DH[27]: Isaac ben Tovia
DW[29]: Mariam Zelpha ben Gadi eshet IsaacDS[9]: Ezra ben Isaac
DS[7]: Yaduah ben Isaac
DS[3]: Solomon ben Isaac
DD[1]: Dulcina ben IsaacIsaac & Mariam; Ezra, Yaduah, Solomon, and DulcinaDS2’s family:
DH[27]: Shalom ben Tovia
DW[27]: Gvira bat Sabinus eshet ShalomDS[7]: Avner ben Shalom
DD[4]: Aurelia Dinah bat Shalom
DD[2]: Irina bat ShalomShalom a & Gvira; Avner, Aurelia, and IrinaDD2’s family:
DW1[23]: Istasia bat Tovia eshet Malachi
DH[21]: Malachi ben YisraelDS[2]: Uziel ben Malachi
DD[1]: Aluma bat MalachiDW2[20]: Salutia bat Zosimus eshet MalachiDD1[2]: Tamar bat Malachi
DD2[2]: Helena bat MalachiIstasia & Malachi; Uziel and Aluma
Salutia & Malachi; Tamar and Helena

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I just wanted to share some interesting facts with youOh, it's a relatively modern tradition:
Only Ashkenazi (European Jews) typically honor dead relatives unlike Mizrahi/Sephardi (Middle Eastern/Jews who were exiled from Spain during the medieval Era) Who usually name their children after living relatives
(Also, the reason why you did not about this fact is that most American Jews are Ashkenazi)
Additionally, my CAF takes place in Judea in the first century which is before the Jews were exiled from the Levant region (by the way the word Jew derives from Judea-Judah-Yehudah)
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