The scattering of Jews outside Jerusalem is known as the "Diaspora." This term refers to the dispersion of Jewish people beyond their ancestral homeland, particularly after significant historical events such as the Babylonian Exile and the Roman conquest. The Diaspora led to the establishment of Jewish communities throughout the Mediterranean and beyond, influencing religious and cultural practices.
Diaspora
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The scattering of Jews outside of Judah was called the diaspora. Please see related links.
Diaspora.
After a series of revolts, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem.
Typically, they are called Diaspora Jews or Jews of the Diaspora.
It is called the diaspora (dispersal).
He expelled the Jews from Jerusalem, 1877 years ago.
There is no rule about going to Jerusalem. Jews may visit whenever they want, for different reasons.
Jerusalem.
Israel is made up of mostly jews so they don't have santa clause
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.