Category: Jewish Diaspora
Categories: Jewish History | Israel
A part of Jewish History
- The Jewish Diaspora (or simply the Diaspora; Hebrew Galut גלות; Yiddish Golus) was the historical exile of Jews from the region of the Kingdom of Judah and Roman Judaea, as well as the later emigration from wider Eretz Israel.
During the Middle Ages, Jews divided into distinct regional groups which today are generally addressed according to two primary geographical groupings:
- Ashkenazi Jews of Northern and Eastern Europe
- Sephardi Jews of Iberia, North Africa and the Middle East.
Major Events in History
- World War II Jewish Casualties
- Declaration of Establishment of State of Israel 15th May, 1948.
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