Because they disobeyed God (Elohim). There Fathers Father were the reason. God place the punishment on there children children. Oh yeaah remember the lady crying for Gods son Yeshua (Jesus) He told her don't cry for me but cry for your children children. He was letting her know His Father was going to punish them for there sins.
The Romans never formally expelled the Jews; and Jews have lived in the Holy Land continuously during recent millenia, though sometimes in small numbers.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews, and Palestine is the homeland of the Palestinians. (However, there are people on both sides who disagree with this statement.)
Many Jews consider Israel to be their homeland.
The Romans expelled the Jews from Israel (their homeland), which is called the Diaspora. Thus, the Jews lived in various communities throughout Europe and the Middle East all the way up through today.
The Moors and the Jews were expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 1490s.
The Romans never formally expelled the Jews; and Jews have lived in the Holy Land continuously during recent millenia, though sometimes in small numbers.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews, and Palestine is the homeland of the Palestinians. (However, there are people on both sides who disagree with this statement.)
Many Jews consider Israel to be their homeland.
The Moors and the Jews were expelled from Spain and Portugal in the 1490s.
Yes. They expelled the entire Jewish population, which at the time consisted of the Tribes of Judah and Benjamin. 133 years earlier, the Assyrians had expelled most of the population of the land (the Ten Tribes), but the rest remained (Judah and Benjamin).
The Romans expelled the Jews from Israel (their homeland), which is called the Diaspora. Thus, the Jews lived in various communities throughout Europe and the Middle East all the way up through today.
Israel is considered the national homeland for the Jewish people and inherited this title from the Mandate for Palestine (which stated in Article 6 that the land was a Jewish National Homeland).
The Jews were expelled from Spain in that year.
Israel is the Jewish homeland. It is where the Jews originated from.
The question answers itself: because it is their homeland.
Jews
The great 19th and 20th Century movement associated with Israel was not one of liberation. It was a movement to establish a secure homeland for Jews who had survived and already been either liberated or expelled from other places.