One survey counted adherents to Judaism as 0.2% (two tenths of one percent) of
the world's population, and living in 135 countries, as of mid-2009.
The middle east, near east, North Africa, all of Europe, Russia, Iran, and (more recently) North America (with smaller numbers in Central Asia, South America and Australia).
Diaspora communities; exiles; yordim (in recent usage). See also:More about the diaspora
Exodus or The Exodus.
They were hastened by the Roman sacking of Jerusalem, and the persecution of Jews in Spain.
The Diaspora
That refers to the Jews who left the region of the Kingdom of Judah and Roman Judea as well as those who later emigrated from wider Eretz Israel. Another group of Jews fled to Egypt, where they settled in the Nile delta. A large number of Jews in Egypt became mercenaries in Upper Egypt on an island called the Elephantine. It was important for preserving the caste.
Typically, they are called Diaspora Jews or Jews of the Diaspora.
Diaspora is a term used to describe Jews that live outside of Israel. They are still faithful to their religion but do not reside where the majority of them live. Noun: The Dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel, or of any people from their homeland.
They were (and are) known as "Diaspora Jews."
Diaspora
The return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
Diaspora. It refers to the emigration of the Jews into areas outside Palestine.
If you are referring to the Jewish Diaspora, then it was the Jews that experienced it.
The scattering of Jews outside of Judah was called the diaspora. Please see related links.
The diaspora, or the exile (galut). See also:More on this topic
Exiles; Diaspora JewsSee also:More about the diaspora
The Exile of Jews from palestine is known as the Diaspora
Diaspora communities; exiles; yordim (in recent usage). See also:More about the diaspora