No. The birthplace of Judaism was Israel. Nineveh was a non-Jewish city in Iraq where Jonah went to prophesize.
No, Israel was not in captivity under the Assyrians when Jonah went to Nineveh. Jonah's mission occurred before the fall of the northern kingdom of Israel to Assyria in 722 BCE. At the time of Jonah's preaching, Israel was still an independent kingdom, though it was facing significant threats from surrounding nations, including Assyria. Jonah's story reflects a time of tension and impending judgment for Israel, but captivity had not yet occurred.
The population of Nineveh Province is 2,453,000.
The address of the Cordry-Sweetwater is: 8451 Nineveh Road, Nineveh, 46164 9999
He most likely returned to Israel shortly after delivering his prophecy. Note also that Nineveh was not destroyed as soon (40 days) as Jonah had prophesied. This is because the Ninevites repented fully (Jonah ch.3), at least for a time.See also:More about Jonah's prophecy
Jonah was sent to the People of Nineveh.
Not Since Nineveh was created in 1953.
Isaac of Nineveh died in 700.
The address of the Nineveh Public Library Of Colesville Township is: 3029 Ny State Hwy 7, Nineveh, 13813 0124
God sent the prophet Jonah to Nineveh.
In the Bible, the prophet Jonah went to Nineveh.
It's in Israel - close to Jerusalem.