The development of the concept of the Southwest Levant as the Jewish Homeland was a result of the Conference of San Remo (1920) and the Mandate for Palestine (1922). In the latter document, the British Mandate of Palestine was specifically designed to be the "Jewish National Homeland". When Israel declared independence in 1948, Israeli leaders argued that the creation of the Jewish State was in continuance of this previously determined concept.
The movement commonly known for advocating the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people is called Zionism. Founded in the late 19th century, it aimed to promote the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, largely in response to widespread anti-Semitism and persecution in Europe. Key figures, such as Theodor Herzl, played significant roles in organizing the movement and facilitating Jewish migration to Palestine.
The largest Jewish Synagogue in the world is probably the Beiz Great Synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel. The main sanctuary can seat up to six thousand people.
it can be found throughout the world and in israel
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that Jewish brains are larger than non-Jewish brains. Brain size alone is not a reliable indicator of intelligence or cognitive ability. Such claims are not founded in reputable scientific research and are often propagated based on stereotypes and misconceptions.
The Jewish star, also known as the Star of David, is typically depicted in blue on a white background. This blue and white color combination has become associated with Judaism and the State of Israel.
The homeland of Jewish Faith is Israel.
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Israel.
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).
Judaism. Israel is 75% Jewish.
Judaism. Israel is 75% Jewish.
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Israel.
Israel
Israel.
It is known as Israel.