The Jewish diaspora refers to the dispersion of Jews outside their ancestral homeland, particularly after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. Over the centuries, millions of Jews have settled in various regions across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and beyond, leading to significant Jewish communities worldwide. Estimates suggest that today, there are approximately 14-15 million Jews globally, with large populations in Israel and the United States, among other countries. However, exact numbers of how many Jews have historically scattered are difficult to quantify due to the extensive timeline and varied migration patterns.
The Jews could be scattered in what is now Iraq.
in many spots but i am afraid that u are not specific enough for me to answer that question because there were many Jews hiding in many different places. one of the main hiding places and one that Anne frank and here family hid at was Holland in the Netherlands's.
In any place with Jews it can be celebrated....soem places with Jews are Israel, the US, Canada, and many other places
Ummm, they all live in many different places. Harry and Louis used to share a flat but then harry moved out. they are basically scattered around england.
There are many thousands of synagogues across the world.
1) The First Destruction (some 2500 years ago), when the Jews were scattered to Babylonia and elsewhere. 2) After the Second Destruction (about 1950 years ago), many of the Jews of Judea but not all) went into exile (diaspora).
I am going to say the Jews. I say it is the Roma people.
They required them to leave. Jews were banned from many places and eventually deported.
Of course there are Jews in Germany, but under no seecomstance is there or has there ever been only Jews. Many different people have different religions every where you go.
Italy's are in many different parts of the country, so they are scattered around. Most of the main cities are in the north of Italy.
one of the most common camps that he Jews would be sent to was Auschwitz but there were many more in places in Germany.
Jews find difficulty living in many places around the world but more specifically places such as Saudi Arabia and Iran are considered places where Jews are not at all welcome. Regardless, there do exist small Orthodox Jewish populations who remain.