- the
Jewish diaspora. The
Jewish diaspora is a wide
dispersion of
Jewish communities across the
world that have
maintained their sense of
Jewish history...
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Jewish culture is the
culture of the
Jewish people, from its
formation in
ancient times until the
current age.
Judaism itself is not
simply a faith-based...
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Jewish history is the
history of the Jews,
their nation, religion, and culture, as it
developed and
interacted with
other peoples, religions, and cultures...
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Jewish settlement may
refer to:
Jewish settlement in the land of
Israel Israeli settlement,
Jewish communities currently established in the West Bank and...
- small-scale
Jewish migrations began in many
countries of the
Middle East in the
early 20th century, with the only
substantial aliyot (
Jewish immigrations...
-
comprises the
collective spiritual, cultural, and
legal traditions of the
Jewish people.
Along with Samaritanism, to
which it is
closely related, Judaism...
- The
Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: תְּפוּצָה, romanized: təfūṣā) or
exile (Hebrew: גָּלוּת gālūṯ; Yiddish: golus) is the
dispersion of
Israelites or Jews out...
- in
which antisemitism is manifested,
ranging in the
level of
severity of
Jewish ****cution. On the more
subtle end, it
consists of
expressions of hatred...
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Jewish Christians were the
followers of a
Jewish religious sect that
emerged in
Judea during the late
Second Temple period (first
century AD).
These Jews...
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ridicule Jewishness. This
includes but is not
limited to the
complaining and guilt-inflicting
Jewish mother,
often along with a m**** nice
Jewish boy, and...