They came from east Europe.
Jews in Europe were fearful of the Crusades, mostly because the Crusaders had been driven to the point of fanaticism and often took that out on Jewish communities in Europe or the Middle East. The number of attacks on Jewish ghettos skyrocketed during the years of the Crusades and Jews, unable to legally defend themselves or procure arms, were often slaughtered.
By 600 CE, Jews had come to the Near East, Middle East, Levant, Persia, South Asia, southern Russia, Mediterranean Europe, and North Africa. The Kaifeng Jewish community, however, was likely founded in the 12th or 13th century.
Power was always moving east even before Constantine moved the empire's capital. The western part of the region was already conquered. They moved east was into unconquered territory.
The Romans expelled the Jews from Israel (their homeland), which is called the Diaspora. Thus, the Jews lived in various communities throughout Europe and the Middle East all the way up through today.
Sephardic Jews are called Sephardic because they originally lived in Sepharad, the ancient name Jews used for Spain. With the Spanish inquisition, Sephardi Jews fled Spain or were forced out and moved throughout Europe, into the Middle East, and even places like South America and the Caribbean.
Almost all Jews were deported from cental Europe in world war 2, to the east.
they come from India
At first in the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. From there they spread to Europe.
They came from east Europe.
Considering that Jews were killed in numerous cities across Europe and the Middle East on account of the Crusades, they were not terribly fond of the fighting.
A branch of the Indo-European peoples moved from Asia and settled in Europe - the Greeks in the East, the Latins in Italy.
There are a lot of myths about Jews, particularly, the belief that the Jews of Europe, the Ashkenazic Jews, originated in the middle east and migrated to Russia and Europe. However, this does not appear to be historically accurate. Rather, a Russian tribe called the Kazars converted to Judaism, and gave rise to the Ashkenazic Jews. The original Sephardic Jews of the middle east were never actually exiled (unless you want to count the Babylonian Captivity, a much earlier historical event when Jews were forcibly relocated by the Babylonian Empire).
Athens and Sparta are in Europe. Athens moved on to become the current capital if Greece.
Almost everywhere; but the largest numbers were concentrated in the Middle East, Near East, North Africa, Europe, Russia, and (relatively recently) the Americas.
They migrated from Africa, through the Middle East, and into Europe.
Jews in Europe were fearful of the Crusades, mostly because the Crusaders had been driven to the point of fanaticism and often took that out on Jewish communities in Europe or the Middle East. The number of attacks on Jewish ghettos skyrocketed during the years of the Crusades and Jews, unable to legally defend themselves or procure arms, were often slaughtered.