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The Hasmonean Kingdom, which was the last Jewish State in the Land of Israel prior to the Modern State of Israel, was defeated and conquered by the Romans in 37 BCE.
After the death of King Herod in 4 BCE, he willed the kingdom to Augustus, who broke it up and appointed three separate Jewish kings.
Moscow State Jewish Theater ended in 1948.
Israel is the only Jewish state in the last 2000 years. The previous Hasmonean Empire, which was a Jewish State, was defeated by the Romans in 37 BCE.
The Romans annexed the kingdom of Judaea (Judea). Before the annexation, it had already been turned into a client (puppet) state of Rome.
The Jewish communities on the coastal area of historic Palestine declared a state for them to protect themselves after the British Mandate on Palestine ended. .
He didn't plan to set up a Jewish state. He planned to kill all of the Jews he could get his hands on. He didn't just want Jews out of Germany, he wanted them out of the world.
Israel is a Jewish state, but 20% of its citizens are not Jewish.
WW2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis forces. The Germans first surrendered on 29 April 1945 in Italy after Hitler's death and total, unconditional surrender was signed on the 7th of May. 1948 May 14 State of Israel proclaimed On May 14, 1948, in Tel Aviv, Jewish Agency Chairman David Ben-Gurion proclaims the State of Israel, establishing the first Jewish state in 2,000 years There wasn't a Jewish president until after the war ended.
ANSWERThe Zealots (in Hebrew kanai'im) fought against Roman rule. Their history is told by Josephus Flavius, a Jew who originally fought against the Romans, and then turned traitor. His writings helped archaeologists in their excavation of Masada --where the Zealots held out against the Romans for three years.
In 135 C.E., the Bar Kokhba revolt, a major Jewish uprising against Roman rule in Judea, was brutally suppressed by the Romans. This revolt, led by Simon Bar Kokhba, aimed to establish an independent Jewish state but ultimately resulted in significant losses for the Jewish population and harsh Roman reprisals. Following the revolt, the Romans renamed Judea to Palestina and implemented measures to diminish Jewish identity and presence in the region. This year marked a significant turning point in Jewish history, leading to a long period of diaspora.