Perhaps Judaism's objection to inter-marriage, which usually leaves the Jewish man or woman's offspring not practicing the religion any more.
Answer:The prohibition of intermarriage never changed. The change that allowed Judaism to survive was the innovation of writing the Oral Torah. The Talmud had been transmitted from teachers to disciples for 1800 years. After that point (1510 years ago) the Sages of the time realized that the laws and details specified in the Oral Torah might become forgotten during the exile, and they for the first time permitted it to be written.The putting of the Talmud into writing.
The putting of the Talmud into writing.
The Greeks.
Canada, United States, England, and Australia.
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
The Babylonian diaspora was a time during which the Jewish people slowly recovered from the First Destruction and regrouped. The last of the prophets were still living, and they led the nation. It was a time of national repentance and strengthening of Torah-observance.See also:The diaspora
They came to Spain during the Roman Diaspora period.
Judaism. A Jew is a follower of Judaism. Jewish is NOT a race.