Jewish individuals, like any other population, can have a variety of blood types, including A, B, AB, and O, as well as Rh factors (positive or negative). The distribution of blood types among Jews can vary based on geographic and ethnic backgrounds, such as Ashkenazi, Sephardi, or Mizrahi Jews. There is no specific blood type that defines Jews as a group; rather, it reflects the genetic diversity found within the population.
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