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Reshaping My Family Identity: The Revelations of My iGENEA DNA Test and the Jewish Roots of Schwartz

Family name Schwartz

My iGENEA DNA test profoundly reshaped my perception of my family identity by revealing deep Jewish roots associated with the surname Schwartz, which I believed to be of German origin. It stirred a sense of belonging, complexity, and resilience representing a testimony to the everlasting power of DNA.

The revelations from my iGENEA DNA test have been nothing short of stunning, stirring up a cocktail of emotions from disbelief to wonder. This tiny vial of saliva gathered to generate my unique genetic code unveiled an extraordinary ancestry linked to the surname Schwartz, completely rejigging my perceptions of my family identity.

Until this point, I had always conceived the Schwartz name to be rooted in Germany, a simple surname associated with a rough translation meaning 'black'. The more extended relatives could trace our ancestors back to several small communities across Deutschland, and there they ruled the roost as prominent local blacksmiths. This narrative was etched into our family lore, shared around the dinner table and passed down through generations as an indisputable fact.

However, the iGENEA DNA test painted an entirely different picture, revealing deep Jewish roots that extended far beyond the borders of Germany. Not only did this re-channel the surnames geographical origin to the Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish communities, it also showcased 'Schwartz' as an iconic Jewish surname adopted during the Middle Ages to identify individuals involved in the profession of blacksmithing.

This revelation demanded a complete reframing of my ancestry. Looking in the rear-view mirror with this perspective colored every interaction, every family story with a new hue. Rather than being just a German name associated with a trade, Schwartz now represented a people who have endured and triumphed over centuries of adversity. It represented a rich, spiritual culture brimming with an impressive legacy of intellectual and artistic contributions.

The newfound insight doesn’t erase the German heritage, but it adds another layer—a fertile layer of Jewish heritage creating an amplifying impression of a dual identity. It gives me an even deeper sense of belonging and appreciation for the resilience of my ancestors. It is indeed a testament to the everlasting power of DNA and how it carves out our identities in ways we sometimes can't imagine.

This transformational journey sculpts an even broader understanding, appreciating the diversity that many families, including mine, possess. It has given me a deeper insight on holding different simultaneous identities within one singular surname—Schwartz. Most importantly, it has taught me that we are all, in one way or another, a sum of parts, intricately woven together by the threads of our undying DNA.

P. Schwartz

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