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Who was responsible for the dispersion of the Jews?

no single person.


What happened after diaspora?

The dispersion of the Jews out of Jerusalem to Babylon.


What was the forced dispersion of Jews from Islam by the Romans resulting in the spread of Jews and Judaism throughout the world?

You have your facts a little twisted. When the Romans existed, there was no Islam. The Romans forced the Jews from Israel (not Islam) in the year 70 and the result was the "Diaspora."


What two European civilizations helped cause the dispersion of Jews?

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Where do Jews live around the world?

Jews live all around the world, but there is less population in places like China for example. They live everywhere


What is the term for the spread of Jewish people around the world?

Call it the Diaspora, Galut, exile, dilution, dispersion, assimilation, etc. Whatever you call it, you should not be picturing a Jewish tsunami that overspreads the globe like a blanket of volcanic ash. The total Jewish population everywhere is estimated now to be 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of the world's total population, and Israel has now reached the 50% mark of the world's Jews. So when you talk about the "spread" of Jewish people around the world, remember that you're talking about roughly 1 individual out of each 1,000 , and that they reside in more than 130 different countries ... a rather thin 'spread' worldwide.


Where do all Jews lives?

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What was the name when the Jews scattered?

The scattering of Jews, particularly after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, is referred to as the "Diaspora." This term describes the dispersion of Jewish people outside their ancestral homeland of Israel, leading to communities forming in various regions around the world. The Diaspora has played a significant role in Jewish history and identity, influencing cultural and religious practices.


Are the Israelis the Jews from Germany?

75% of Israelis are Jewish. These Jews come from all over the world. Specifically to this question, no, the majority of Israeli Jews are not descended from German Jews. Around 50% of Israel's Jewish community comes from Jews of the Arab World and their descendants (Mizrahim). 20.9% of Israel's Jews are of from the former USSR. Meanwhile, German and Austrian Jews make up around 2.7% of Israeli Jews.


Where is Hanukkah?

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Around eighteen million.


Do Jews come from mars?

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