The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps
All they would have to do is stay where they were. Judea was a Roman province, Galiee was a section of that province.
The Jews first settled the West Bank or as it was known then "Judea and Samaria" 3200 years ago. King David further cemented Jewish hold on Judea and Samaria when he declared Jerusalem his capital. Jews resided throughout the ages in cities such as Hebron, Shchem (Nablus) and (East) Jerusalem but were forced to flee following Jordanian occupation in 1948. Jews started returning to Judea and Samaria (West Bank) in 1967 right after Israel gained control of the territory. Today around 20% of the population in the West Bank is Jewish and their share keeps growing.
At that time they were encouraged to move into the cities, but in particular they had to move to a region called 'General Government'.
The Jewish diaspora was when the Jews were forced to immigrate out of their home country. It was a forced move, and it caused illness and death.
They were expelled from the land of Israel in 70 CE. The Romans then renamed their land "Palestine" after the Phillistines (Israel's enemy).Answer: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 most of 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) pretty continuously.
The Babylonians in 586AD and the Romans in 135AD hope this helps
The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
Ghettoes
neighborhoods referred to as the Ghetto.
They were called concentration camps.
They were called concentration camps.
The Nazis ordered the Jews to move into the ghettos, having first thrown all non-Jews out of the area. There were drastic penalties for failure to move into a ghetto.
A:Yes. Judaism was the majority religion in Judea at that time.
Yes. They were exiled more than once. The Babylonians conquered Judea and took many Jews with them as slaves. The Romans conquered Judea and, after a series of Jewish uprisings, burned the Temple of Solomon in the year 70 and drove many more Jews out. Subsequent rulers included the Macedonian rulers of Syria; against whom the Jews also rebelled. The Muslim Turks followed and on and on.Throughout all this Judea lost more and more of its Jews until there were many mnore Jews in other countries (mostly in Europe) until WWII and the Holocaust; after which the Stat of Israel was formed. as a homeland for the Jews.
It was called Judea
Ghettos
All they would have to do is stay where they were. Judea was a Roman province, Galiee was a section of that province.