Political Geography
The Jewish Diaspora refers to the scattering of Jewish people outside of their ancestral homeland, particularly after the Babylonian Exile and the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE. This phenomenon has resulted in Jewish communities establishing themselves across various parts of the world, influencing their cultural, religious, and political identities while maintaining a connection to their heritage and homeland.
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