Yes. They were exiled more than once. The Babylonians conquered Judea and took many Jews with them as slaves. The Romans conquered Judea and, after a series of Jewish uprisings, burned the Temple of Solomon in the year 70 and drove many more Jews out. Subsequent rulers included the Macedonian rulers of Syria; against whom the Jews also rebelled. The Muslim Turks followed and on and on.
Throughout all this Judea lost more and more of its Jews until there were many mnore Jews in other countries (mostly in Europe) until WWII and the Holocaust; after which the Stat of Israel was formed. as a homeland for the Jews.
The child can has to be 18 before they are forced to leave home
If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway If you leave your home before you are legally allowed to you can be forced to go back and filled as a runaway
Be respectful until you leave home.
Israel is the home of Hebrews, but they are actually called Jews.
In Texas, a 17-year-old cannot legally be forced to leave home unless a court determines that they are emancipated or are in an unsafe living situation. Parents are legally responsible for providing care and support to their minor children until they reach the age of majority, typically 18.
President Jackson was the president when that happened
None of these. The home of the Hebrews was Israel. After the year 70 CE, when they were kicked out of Israel, The Romans renamed it "Palestine" (but the home of the Hebrews was never called Palestine).
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Israel
That's anywhere in the country.
A religious refugee is a refugee from a religion. This refugee has been forced to leave their home and the country because of their religion.
Some Iraqis are refugees because they are part of a people group ( people who helped the US, Christians, some types of Muslims) that is being persecuted and they had to leave there home in fear.