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By the end of the first century BCE, Rome had taken over the eastern Mediterranean and the Jewish population was spread through many cities of the east. In the third and fourth centuries CE there were substantial Jewish settlements in most major eastern cities and many western provinces as well...
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And these these Jewish communities in the Diaspora environment faced a number of challenges. How do you maintain your traditional Jewish identity and piety, while at the same time fitting into the social and cultural traditions of Greek and Roman cities? ... SYNAGOGUES IN THE JEWISH DIASPORA...
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THE FIRST JEWISH communities outside of Israel are established during the Babylonian Exile (700 BCE). Jews also settle on the Arabian Peninsula and in Egypt. After the Jewish revolts against the Roman occupation (66-135 CE), Jews are banned from living in Jerusalem and Judea.
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The Jewish community in the Roman Diaspora dates back to the second century BCE and was comparatively large. Several synagogues and catacombs are known. After the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE, the community remained at some distance from the ... Map of Jewish Rome in the second century CE. Design Jona Lendering.
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MAP (1) ... SEE ALSO: Genetic disorders; Jewish diaspora ... SEE ALSO: Israel; Israel and the diaspora; Jewish diaspora...
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Table of; Contents ... ; ACTS; The continued Life of Jesus through the Apostles ... The Jewish Diaspora at Pentecost; Acts 2:5...
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Thus, 597 is considered the beginning date of the Jewish Diaspora. While Cyrus the Persian allowed the Judaeans to return to their homeland in 538 BC, most chose to remain in Babylon. A large number of Jews in Egypt became mercenaries in Upper Egypt on an island called the Elephantine.
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Location map of Museum of the Jewish Diaspora (Bet Hatefutsoth) at Klausner Street, Gate 2 | Tel Aviv University Campus, Tel Aviv, Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel . Driving directions available. ... Map & Directions To Museum of the Jewish Diaspora (Bet Hatefutsoth)
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Issues of Jewish and Israeli identity through ironic, theatrical and poetic references. ... The Revival of Jewish Papercuts ... Children in Finland, 1910. Courtesy of the Finnish Jewish Archives, The National Archives of Finland.
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