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This question is generally incorrect. Most European Jews settled along the coast. A minority went to Jerusalem, but the increased Jewish migration to Jerusalem would come later. The reason for the Immigration in general was the Mandate of Palestine allowed for the realization of a Jewish State for the first time in history and Jews across Europe wanted to participate in that.

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Q: Why did so many European Jews leave their homes and move to Jerusalem in the 1920s and 1930s?
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