Tsedaka (Samaritan, tribe of Manasseh) Surname: Y-DNA Haplogroup
Published genetics research or a documented case study links the surname Tsedaka (Samaritan, tribe of Manasseh) to a specific Y-DNA paternal-line haplogroup.
J2 (M172)
Clade J
Also spelled: Tsdaka; Sedaka; Tsedakah; Tzedaka
One of 4 remaining Samaritan patrilineal families; per Samaritan tradition, descends from the tribe of Manasseh (Joseph's line). Falls within the broader "Cohen modal cluster" of J-haplotypes shared with Jewish Kohanim, unlike the family that actually bears the Cohen name.
Source: Shen P, et al. (2004). Human Mutation, 24(3):248-260 (as above).
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