Judeo-

Judeo-

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Jewish: Judeo-Spanish

[From Latin Iūdaeus, Jewish, from Greek Ioudaios; see Jew.]
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Other Diaspora Jewish tongues include Aramaic (the language spoken by most Jews during Jesus' lifetime), Judeo-Greek, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo- Latin, Judeo-Italian, Judeo-French, and Judeo-Persian.
The words "Folk" and "Judeo-" suit the women's volume very well, for its songs are indeed folk songs (associated with the life cycle: birth, wedding, death, and sung by ordinary women for a home audience) and are in the Judeo-Arabic dialect.
Current trends and ideologies such as liberalism, socialism, feminism, and libertarianism are discussed in the light of their influence on traditional Judeo- Christian moral and religious beliefs as well as familial structures.