Most of them were expelled in the year 70 by the Romans. But not all ... there has
been a continuous Jewish presence there since more than 1,000 years before that
time, including throughout the Diaspora, exiles, dispersions, etc., right up to the
time when the modern state of Israel was restored.
The last major "scattering" from Israel occured in the year 70 CE.
In 1948 Israel became the home land for all the Jews who were disenfranchised during the 2nd world war, they were scattered throughout Europe, after what these people had to go through during the Holocaust it was finally established that Jews had their own country and state
They left Israel to go to Egypt. They left Egypt to return to Israel. They left Israel to go to Babylon. They left Babylon to return to Israel. They left Israel and scattered among the entire world. Starting in the 19th Century, many have returned to Israel. 7 million Jews live there today.
They left Israel to go to Egypt. They left Egypt to return to Israel. They left Israel to go to Babylon. They left Babylon to return to Israel. They left Israel and scattered among the entire world. Starting in the 19th Century, many have returned to Israel. 7 million Jews live there today.
The Jews could be scattered in what is now Iraq.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews. The word Israel also refers to all the Jews in the world.
41% of all Jews live in israel
Out of approximately 76 percent of the Jews in Israel, roughly 67 were born in Israel.
Good question! In Israel, only Orthodox Jews can perform conversions.
Many Jews consider Israel to be their homeland.
Jews, since Israel is 75% Jewish.
At present, there are 6 million Jews in Israel and 8 million Jews elsewhere.
There are Jews all over the world. The one who live in Israel are Israeli Jews, like those in the U.S called American Jews.