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Jewish diaspora (2297 bytes)
3: ... in [[590s BCE|597 BCE]]. Many [[Middle East]]ern Jewish communities were established then as a result of ... 5: ...tably contributed to the numbers and geography of diaspora, as many Jews were scattered after losing their s... 7: ...mbers and dynamics of Jewish diaspora. In today's diaspora, the largest number of Jews 10: ...s Jewish population, usually is not considered as diaspora, was about 5,094,000 in 2003 <sup>1</sup>. See [[... 13: ...sup>According to the article by Tovah Lazaroff, ''Jewish people near zero growth'' published in [[Jerusale... Diaspora (7205 bytes) 1: ...of peoples. For the novel by [[Greg Egan]], see [[Diaspora (novel)]].}} 3: The term '''''diaspora''''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] δι&alph... 5: ...ersion of [[Deuteronomy]] 28:25, "thou shalt be a diaspora (Greek for dispersion) in all kingdoms of the ear... 7: ...ieth century in regard to the expanded meaning of diaspora. 11: ==List of notable diasporas== Diaspora (novel) (1296 bytes) 1: '''''Diaspora''''' is a [[1997]] [[science fiction]] novel by [... 5: In ''Diaspora'', most human beings have [[Mind transfer|upload]... Quebec diaspora (879 bytes) 1: The '''Quebec diaspora''' consists of hundreds of thousands of people wh... Diaspora language (194 bytes) 1: ...lution of the [[language]] originally used by a [[diaspora]] of a group of people or peoples. Serbian diaspora (264 bytes) 1: ...d mostly by the [[Ottoman Turks]], and the recent diaspora was by the [[Yugoslav wars]]. A small part of it ... Diaspora studies (439 bytes) 1: ...med [[diaspora peoples]]. The usage of the term [[diaspora]] carries the [[connotation]] of forced resettlem... 3: See [[diaspora]] for a further discussion of diasporas. Irish diaspora (2113 bytes) 3: ...ebec]] and [[Australia]]. By one estimate, the [[diaspora]] contains as many as 60 million people. African diaspora (766 bytes) 1: [[fr:Diaspora africaine]] 3: ...[[Central America]]. The majority of the African diaspora are descended from people taken into [[slavery]],... 8: ...http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/diaspora.html Armenian Diaspora (644 bytes) 1: The '''Armenian Diaspora''' is a term used to describe the communities of ... 3: ...merica]], and together they comprise the Armenian Diaspora. 5: The growth of diaspora was significanly influenced by the events at the ... 11: *http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/ Diaspora people (235 bytes) 1: .... Diaspora peoples are the subject of study of [[diaspora studies]]. Arab diaspora (3163 bytes) 1: '''Arab diaspora''' refers to the numbers of [[Arab]] [[migration|... 11: Prominent members of the Arab diaspora include; Crimean Tatar diaspora (7781 bytes) 1: ...adopt the environmental change. The Crimean Tatar diaspora identity emerges over these long periods of emigr... 3: ...after the decline of communism. The Crimean Tatar diaspora in Turkey established several ethnic associations... 5: ...ewal of links with the homeland, as well as other diaspora communities, particularly the one in Turkey. The ... 7: ...nt of certain political rights for the members of diaspora, such as political representation, property-ownin... Jewish Legion (4087 bytes) 1: ...toman Empire]]. For other Jewish legions, see ''[[Jewish legion (disambiguation)]]''.'' 3: ...w it as an opportunity to promote the idea of a [[Jewish National Homeland]]. 7: ...tine]], and by the end of [[March]] [[1915]], 500 Jewish volunteers from among the Jews in Egypt (deported... 9: ...l Fusilier]]s. Together they were known as the '''Jewish Legion'''. 11: ...nally, in [[August]] [[1917]], the formation of a Jewish regiment was officially announced. Jewish history (16752 bytes) 1: ...isted below, and in the specific [[Jewish_history#Jewish_History_by_Country.2FRegion|country histories]] l... 4: ==Ancient Jewish History (through 50 CE)== 8: ...raoh]], often identified as [[Ramses II]]. In the Jewish faith, the emigration of the Israelites from [[Eg... 10: Jewish tradition has it that after forty years of wander... 14: ...eventually led to the formation of an independent Jewish kingdom, known as the Hasmonaean Dynasty, which l... Jewish state (9308 bytes) 3: ... an "oleh" being an [[immigrant]] Jew [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Immigration/Text_of_Law... 5: ==Jewish state or a state of Jews?== 7: ...istorical divide within [[Zionism]] and among the Jewish citizens of Israel, which has large [[secularism|... 9: ...a mandate to promote Judaism, to be the center of Jewish culture and center of its population, perhaps eve... 13: ...wish commonwealth" which preserves and encourages Jewish heritage.[http://www.ahavat-israel.com/ahavat/pro... Jewish Renewal (8394 bytes) 1: ...m that can be found within segments of any of the Jewish denominations. 3: ...phetic and mystical traditions." (From the "About Jewish Renewal" page at http://www.aleph.org.) The movem... 4: ...ditation, chant and dance. In seeking to augment Jewish ritual, Renewal Jews borrow freely and openly fro... 8: ...-institutionalized and unspiritual North American Jewish establishment. 10: ...ic fellowships of the Pharisees and other ancient Jewish sects. Jewish ethics (15231 bytes) 1: '''Jewish ethics''' is based on the fundamental concepts of... 5: ...ement that developed in the 19th century Orthodox Jewish European community. There is a separate article o... 9: The classical rabbinic Jewish works of ethics and moral instruction, still stud... 17: == Jewish family ethics == 45: [[Hillel]] formulated the Golden Rule of Jewish ethics "What is painful to you, do not do unto ot... Jewish refugees (5892 bytes) 1: ...e. In the modern political discourse, the term '''Jewish refugee''' is most frequently used for [[Immigrat... 3: ...ial list of events that prompted major streams of Jewish refugees == 7: ...h_camp_city.jpg|right|thumb|1952. A tent city for Jewish refugees in Israel]] 9: ...mantled in 1958. Unlike [[Palestinian refugees]], Jewish refugees had no assistance from U.N. bodies such ... 11: ...d other attempts failed to resolve the problem of Jewish refugees, a fact widely used in Nazi [[propaganda... Jewish Christians (4755 bytes) 1: ... They try to structure their worship according to Jewish norms, they circumcise their sons and (mostly) ab... 3: '''Jewish Christians''' (sometimes called also '''"Hebrew C... 5: ...ger issue (which is still dicussed today) -- were Jewish converts to Christianity still in fact Jews thems... 6: ... voluntarily ceased being Jews? If so, the term "Jewish Christian" is something of an oxymoron. 8: ...f there would be no one left who was identifiably Jewish.
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