The year 135 AD or CE marked the end of the revolt against the Roman Empire that was led by the Jewish leader Bar Cocheba. Some historians say he claimed to be the Messiah. For three years Bar Cocheba fought the Roman legions. The end of the revolt in 135 AD/CE forced most Jews out of Judea. At that time there was no political movement such as "Zionism" to form a new Jewish state in Judea, which was a part of the Roman province of Syria.
In the year 70 C.E. (Common Era), the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and its Holy Temple and exiled the Jews. However, although Jews were no longer permitted in Jerusalem, Jews lived throughout the country. In fact, there was never a period where there were NO Jews living somewhere in Israel. During the Middle Ages, more Jews began to return to Israel, growing in the Nineteenth Century. By the end of the Nineteenth Century, Jews outnumbered Arab in Jerusalem itself.
He expelled the Jews from Jerusalem, 1877 years ago.
There is no rule about going to Jerusalem. Jews may visit whenever they want, for different reasons.
Jerusalem.
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.
After the Romans banished the Jews from Jerusalem, the Romans renamed the city Palestine.
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Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is the Holy City for Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
Typically, they are called Diaspora Jews or Jews of the Diaspora.
Jerusalem is also special the Jews and Christians since they have temples and churches in Jerusalem.