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Virtually all of them. A survey late in the 20th Century counted self-identified

adherents of Judaism in almost 140 countries in addition to Israel. None of those

countries is 'dominated' by Jews, and there is a strong tradition in the Judaism

of the Diaspora to the effect that "The law of the land is your law." One of my

Polish Jewish great-uncles explained the meaning of this tradition to me when

I was no older than 4 or 5, as: "When in Rome, you must learn to talk in Romish."

So it must be concluded that technically, the Jews dispersed from their land and

living among the various nations have been dominated by well over a hundred

different powers since the onset of the Exile.

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