1) Through learning, teaching, studying and keeping the Torah. 2) By maintaining Jewish communities and having ties between the various communities.
3) Thanks to God's help.
Israel
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
The United States became a strong supporter of Israel, a Jewish homeland.
Both Liberia and Sierra Leone were created, respectively by the Americans and Great Britain, as a homeland refuge for emancipated slaves. Israel was created by the United Nations as a homeland for the Jewish people.
It was never Britain's decision to create a Jewish homeland in the territory referred to as Palestine. The League of Nations, the precursor to the United Nations, created the mandate and gave it to Britain to administer. Britain then violated its mandate by giving 80% of the land set out to be the Jewish homeland to the Arabs.
Jewish communities can be found all over the world. Many Jews consider Israel to be the Jewish "homeland." As of now, the United States of America has the largest Jewish population.
United States Homeland Security Council was created in 2001.
United States House Committee on Homeland Security was created in 2002.
There are Jewish people across the world. Most Jews live in the United States and Israel, though.
Only six million Jews were killed by the Nazi's. This isn't a huge statistic. Most of the Jews dispersed among other European nations and many many more emigrated to the United States. Ultimately the nation of Israel was formed in the late 1940's and became the homeland of the Jewish people.
The United States, Israel, and Russia have substantial Jewish populations, and many other countries have some Jewish population.