In the Jewish diaspora, a Jewish quarter (also known as jewry, juiverie, Judengasse, Jewynstreet, Jewtown, Juderia or proto-ghetto) is the area of a city...
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Jewish Quarter may refer to: Jewish quarter (diaspora), areas of many cities and towns traditionally inhabited by Jews Jewish Quarter (Jerusalem), one...
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The Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: גוֹלָה, romanized: gōlā), dispersion (Hebrew: תְּפוּצָה, romanized: təfūṣā) or exile (Hebrew: גָּלוּת gālūṯ; Yiddish: golus)...
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Jewish ghetto(s) can refer to: Ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe Jewish ghettos in Europe of early Modern Era Jewish quarter (diaspora) worldwide Shanghai...
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Revolt and sometimes as the Second Jewish–Roman War, refers to a series of uprisings that occurred in Jewish diaspora communities across the eastern provinces...
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Bukharan Jews (redirect from Bukharian Jewish)
in Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan. Bukharan Jews are one of the oldest Jewish diaspora groups, dating back to the Babylonian exile, and are a branch of Persian-Jewry...
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History of the Jews in the Roman Empire (redirect from Roman Jewish)
and Romans during the period of the Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD). A Jewish diaspora had migrated to Rome and to the territories of Roman Europe from the...
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and subsequent independent evolutions. During the millennia of the Jewish diaspora, the communities would develop under the influence of their local environments;...
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Sephardic Jews (redirect from Sephardic Jewish diaspora)
Sephardi Jews or Sephardim, and rarely as Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a Jewish diaspora population associated with the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal)...
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living diaspora community outside the Armenian homeland. Gradually, the quarter developed around the St. James Monastery—which dominates the quarter—and...
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Ancient Jewish art, is art created by Jews in both the Land of Israel and in the Diaspora prior to the Middle Ages. It features symbolic or figurative...
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Israeli Jews (redirect from Jewish Israelis)
the Israeli diaspora is closely tied to the broader Jewish diaspora. The country is widely described as a melting pot for the various Jewish ethnic divisions...
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List of places named after the Jews (category Jewish diaspora)
aux Juifs Frankfurter Judengasse Jodenbreestraat Jüdenstraße (Berlin-Mitte) Old Jewry Jewish Quarter (Jerusalem) Jewish quarter (diaspora) Jewry Wall...
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Ashkenazi Jews (redirect from Ashkenazi Jewish)
A(H)SH-kə-NAH-zee; also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim) constitute a Jewish diaspora population that emerged in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of...
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diaspora of indic religions are: Hindu diaspora Bengali Hindu diaspora Jain diaspora Sikh diaspora Jewish diaspora Bene Israel diaspora Bonbay Jewish...
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History of the Jews in Iraq (redirect from Jewish-Babylonian)
Iraqi Jewish traditions in the Jewish diaspora exist in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, Canada, and the United States. What Jewish sources...
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Aliyah (redirect from Jewish immigration to Palestine)
on the basis of connecting to their Jewish identity. For much of their history, most Jews have lived in the diaspora outside of the Land of Israel due to...
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"scattering") which gained popularity in English in reference to the Jewish diaspora before being more broadly applied to other populations. Less commonly...
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Birthright Israel (category Jewish Agency for Israel)
1999 and 2024, more than 850,000 young Jews from 68 countries in the Jewish diaspora have participated in Birthright Israel. It is the largest educational...
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Babylonian captivities are regarded as representing the start of the Jewish diaspora. After the Persian Achaemenid Empire conquered the region, the exiled...
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History of the Jews in Russia (redirect from Russian Jewish)
diaspora; the Russian Empire at one time hosted the largest population of Jews in the world. Within these territories, the primarily Ashkenazi Jewish...
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Genetic studies of Jews (redirect from Genetic studies of Jewish origins)
Sephardi, and Mizrahi Jewish populations of the Jewish diaspora show significant amounts of shared Middle Eastern ancestry, and several Jewish groups show genetic...
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Rabbinic period (section Other diaspora communities)
worship. The next decades also saw the Jewish response to several catastrophic events, including the failed Diaspora uprisings of 115–117 CE and the Bar...
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many examples of notable diasporas. The Eurominority.eu map (the European Union) Peoples of the World includes some diasporas and underrepresented/stateless...
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and religious shifts within Jewish communities. With the dispersion of Jews across the globe, known as the Jewish diaspora, artistic production persisted...
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catalyst for the development of Jewish ceremonial art in Italy". History of the Jews in Florence Jewish quarter (diaspora) Jewish ghettos in Europe Ghetto Piazza...
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Arab Jews (redirect from Arab-Jewish diaspora)
Arabization Canaanism History of the Jews under Muslim rule Jewish diaspora Jewish ethnic divisions Jewish tribes of Arabia Judeo-Arabic Mizrahi Jews Mozarabs...
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History of the Jews in Lebanon (redirect from Lebanese-Jewish)
mass exodus of over 1,800 of the remaining Lebanese Jews. By 2005, the Jewish quarter of Beirut, Wadi Abu Jamil, was virtually abandoned, and there were only...
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studies on Jews Historical Jewish population by country Historical Armenian population Jewish diaspora Jewish ethnic divisions Jewish history Yerida Dashefsky...
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