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Q: Where did the Jews go when they exiled from Palestine?
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How many years were the Jews exiled to Shushan during Purim?

Jews were not exiled to Shushan.


Exile of Jews from palestine?

The Exile of Jews from palestine is known as the Diaspora


What major occupations did the Jews adopt when they left Palestine in 65 bc?

Jews did not leave Palestine in 65 BCE. They were forcibly exiled over a century later in 70 CE.When they were exiled, they took on an incredible number of occupations. In most European countries, they were banned from a number of those occupations (especially artisanry). This resulted in European Jews primarily becoming lawyers, bankers, and doctors, since these were the professions not barred to them. However, in countries like Yemen where these prohibitions never occurred, Jews were dominant in jewelry creation.


Why don't the Jews stop attacking Palestine?

Because Palestine keeps attacking the Jews.


What did the exiled Jews hold on to?

The Torah.


What did exiled Jews hang on to?

The Torah and Talmud.


Why were Jews exiled from palestine?

Answer 1They were not exiled from Palestine; Jews live in Israel.Answer 2After the Roman conquest, Jews continued to live, by the hundreds of thousands, throughout what is now Israel and what are now the Palestinian territories. Archaeological remains of their villages are found throughout these areas.To address the Question, the Romans exiled the Jews only from the Jerusalem area. This was part of the Roman retaliation for the ill-advised attempt at revolt, by the Zealots. The Jews eventually found it impossible to survive in the rest of Judea (Palestine) due to the persecutions of the Christian Romans, from the 4th Century onward, and most left (but not all). Until that time, they had remained a majority in Judea (Palestine).Answer 3While seconding everything mentioned in Answer 2, there was a second minor expulsion of Jews from Palestine in modern times. During the Arab-Israeli War of 1948, there was coordinated campaign by Palestinian militias in the West Bank (term used anachronistically) and the Jordanian Army to forcibly expel the half-dozen Jewish settlements in that territory as well as the entire Jewish population of East Jerusalem and the Old City of Jerusalem. The purpose was specifically an Anti-Semitic view that the Jews were evil and the territory should be Judenrein. This banning of Jews from the West Bank was reversed in 1967 when Israel conquered the West Bank from Jordanian forces and began the Settlement Process.


Did the Jews flood the palestine immigrants?

no


Did jews begin to migrate to palestine in 1982?

No. Jews had already been migrating to Israel/Palestine in substantial numbers since 1919.


How long were the Jews away from Palestine?

There have always been Jews in Palestine. They were not the majority between the years 132 CE and 1949 CE.


What happened to the Jews when they went to Israel in the 1840s?

Very few Jews went to Ottoman Palestine in the 1840s, since Zionism had not yet developed and Jews generally preferred to stay were they were or go to the United States. Those Jews who went to Ottoman Palestine bought land and settled much like the people already there.


Why were european jews in palestine happy about the balfour declaration?

The declaration gave the Jews of Palestine the hope that they might one-day have a country of their own.