The scattering of Jews, particularly after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, is referred to as the "Diaspora." This term describes the dispersion of Jewish people outside their ancestral homeland of Israel, leading to communities forming in various regions around the world. The Diaspora has played a significant role in Jewish history and identity, influencing cultural and religious practices.
The Jews could be scattered in what is now Iraq.
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Jews are scattered throughout the world and they most certainly still exsist! John Stewart is jewish!!
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No, Jews do not hate the name Sophia. There are many Jews with that name.
Because all Jews had/have the same Torah and Talmud.
Henry L. Lantner has written: 'What? Again Those Jews!' 'A nation scattered--' -- subject(s): Identity, Jewish diaspora, Jews
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).
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No, they were too scattered - and the Nazis would never have allowed it in any area under their control.
The Jews scattered across the world. They mostly traveled to: United States Chile Bolivia Palestine Israel Brazil Argentina Great Britain South Africa Central Africa India
No, Jews will not name their children 'Christian'.