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They were able to continue living in the north of the country, and many did so, though others joined the Jewish communities preexisting in Babylonia. During periods of war or persecution (65 years after the Destruction, and several times in the ensuing 250 years), more and more Jews left Judea to join their compatriots in Babylonia, North Africa, or southern Europe. By about 320 years after the Destruction, the Judean Jewish community had all but ceased to exist. They aren't heard from again (as far as i know) until about 650 years after the Destruction. During this time, the Babylonian Jews were flourishing.

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