Jewish community life is expressed in many ways. A few of them include:
1) Communal prayer. This takes place every day.
2) Festive occasions such as weddings and bar/bat mitzva celebrations.
3) Torah-study. Jewish communities have daily and weekly classes in Torah-subjects.
4) Communal help.
Yes, frequently, unless they live in segregated communities where they rarely encounter non-Jews.
Jews live in non-Jewish communities the same way that non-Jews live in Jewish communities, in that they own houses, drive cars (on the proper days), send their kids to school, buy food in the supermarket, etc. In places where the Jewish presence is minimal, such as most East Asian countries, Jews who live in those areas have to be willing to compromise on food or other restrictions that are harder to perform without a Jewish community nearby.
Jews as a community have never been a disgrace. There are individual Jews who may be disgraces, since all communities have bad apples, but Jews have consistently sought to live well and support both the Jewish and the Non-Jewish community.
Its content: in the Torah. Its location: wherever Jews live. The largest Jewish communities are presently in Israel and America.
i dont know but i think because The Jewish community in Israel is composed from all Jewish ethnic divisions, including Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardi Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Beta Israel, Bene Israel, and some converts. The Israeli Jewish community manifests a wide range of Jewish cultural traditions, as well as encompassing the full spectrum of religious observance, from the Haredi communities to the Hilonim Jewish communities who live a secular lifestyle.
Judaism is a religion. Jews can live in, or come from, just about any country. Today, the largest Jewish communities are in America and Israel, with smaller numbers of Jews in almost every country in the world.
All the time.
Jews practice Judaism wherever they live. There are Jewish communities in every South American country.
Jewish scribes lived, and still live, wherever there are Jewish communities worldwide.
In 2014, it was estimated that there were around 170,000 to 200,000 Jewish people living in London, making it one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe.
Wherever there are Jews. The largest Jewish communities today are in Israel and America.
The Jewish home is considered to be Israel. All Jews are welcome there, and some Jews think that all Jews should live in Israel.