The immediate cause of the dispersal of the Jewish people was the destruction of their Temple and their exile by their conquerors, the Romans. The Romans' destruction of the Ancient Temple in Jerusualem in the year 70 CE accompanied a military action that today would be called genocide. Josephus, who was an eyewitness, puts the number killed at over one million.
According to The Bible, this punishment was imposed upon the Jewish people for having disobeyed God and his commandments. More specifically, the rabbis attribute the destruction of the second Temple to causeless hatred between one Jew and another (Talmud, Yoma 9b).
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The Diaspora (scattering of the Jewish people) happened because we were unable to live in the Holy Land.
1) Around 2600 years ago, the Assyrians forcibly exiled the Ten Israelite tribes to points unknown. A small percentage of each of these tribes is still among us, but most of them were exiled.
2) Around 2500 years ago, the Babylonians destroyed the First Temple and forcibly exiled the remainder of Israel's population to Babylonia.
While the Jews were permitted to return to Israel (Judea) seventy years later, and thousands did so (and rebuilt the Temple), most of them remained in Babylonia, while others began to settle in North Africa, southern Europe, the Crimea, throughout the Near East and elsewhere.
3) In 68 CE, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple. The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as conditions in Judea became too harsh. Even then, we have records of Jewish communities who lived in Judea (Palestine) during the entire period of the last two millenia.
Those Jews who left Judea went to southern Europe, North Africa, Arabia, the Near East, and (slowly) further afield (especially throughout Europe).
The president wanted to appeal to the diaspora so that they could help the people that were still in the country or maybe even come home.
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A group that is scattered outside its traditional homeland is often referred to as a "diaspora." This term typically describes communities of people who have migrated or been displaced from their original geographic or cultural area, often maintaining connections to their homeland through shared language, culture, and traditions. Examples include the Jewish diaspora, the African diaspora, and the Armenian diaspora.
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alot of things cuases bulling like just calling someone fat or ugly..... harassing them or anything that can hurt someones feeling or if you hurt them.
The return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
1:assyrian 2:babylonian 3:greek 4:roman
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A boy called Harry cuases it.
Santeria is an example of the African diaspora.
If you are referring to the Jewish Diaspora, then it was the Jews that experienced it.
Soul Diaspora was created in 2009.