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Ratling [72]
1 year ago
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On the map below, retrace the three Jewish diasporas and name them. For example, what year did they happen, and where did the Je

ws go?
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zysi [14]1 year ago
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The first diaspora took place in 586 BC from Jerusalem to Mesopotamia. The second took place in 70 BC from Jerusalem to Asia, Africa, and Europe.

<h3>What is the Jewish diaspora?</h3>
  • It is the geographical distance of the Jews from their homeland.
  • It is the scattering of the Jewish people around the world.

The Jewish diaspora happened only twice and was a movement of the Jewish people from their lands in the Middle East to spread around the world.

Some people consider the return of the Jewish people to the state of Israel, after the second world war, as a third diaspora, but the correct term for this is Zionism since diaspora refers to the departure from the homeland and not the retaking.

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