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If the question is asking about the Jewish Diaspora, those Jews who are in Israel are not considered to be in the Diaspora.

If the question is asking about a different diaspora, such as the Armenian Diaspora, the Circassian Diaspora, etc. the leaders of those ethnic group's religious institutions have become the leaders of those diasporas in Israel.

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