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A Greek termed coined specifically for the dispersion of Jews throughout the Hallenistic or Greek-speaking world

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Answered by alinakincsem
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A Greek term coined specifically for the dispersion of Jews throughout the Hellenistic (or "Greek speaking") world is diaspora.

Diaspora is the dispersion of Jews living outside Israel. Israel is predominantly Jewish. Hence, the ones living outside Israel are referred to as diaspora.


Answered by gratefuljarette
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Diaspora is a Greek word invented primarily for the dispersion of Jews around the Hellenistic (or "Greek-speaking") region.

Explanation:

  • Diaspora is a scattering of Jews settled outside of Israel. Israel is mostly Jewish. Many displaced outside of Israel are therefore called the diaspora.
  • For centuries ome Jews preferred to stay outside Israel; in ancient times they established societies in the Near East and eventually across the Mediterranean.
  • But the Jewish population was also forcefully driven into exile, especially to Babylon (first after the collapse of Jerusalem in 586 BCE and then in a even more destructive step after the near-total conquest of Judea by the Romans in 135 CEC).

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