Greek word diaspora means scattered. The Jewish representative has three periods of Babylonians' exile, Hellenism and Roman war (R. Sands, 1). When the Jews lived in 586 BC, the Jews were exiled from the hometown of the Jews for the transfer of power and war (R. Sands, 1). After that, the heli - nized part of Diaspora was a Jewish spontaneous movement. In the Roman war, after the Romans destroyed their temple once more, the Jews were forced to leave their houses once more.
The first Jewish Diaspora in Egypt appeared in the control of the Pharaoh of the last century and apparently settled there. When the real rebellion against Ture destroyed them, until the early decades of the second century, Ptolemy and the Roman government. Their existence was supported by many Jews who joined their classes in the military city center of Egypt.
It is widely believed that expatriates began by suppressing the Jewish national ambitions in Rome twice. For example, David Aberbach believes that most European Jewish expatriates refer to exiles or voluntary immigrants derived from the Jewish war that occurred between 66 and 135 AD. : 224 Martin Goodman stated that Jews could only be found in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean coast after Jerusalem was destroyed. This widespread opinion is that the Jews were suddenly expelled from the Jewish / Syrian parastina and this was due to the establishment of expatriates who claimed that Schlumo Sand had offered this to most Jewish researchers . In a true Jewish scholar, this view is negligible. After the revolt, the religious and cultural center of the Jews moved to the Jewish community of Babylon and its scholars.
Myth 2: The Balfour Declaration finally acknowledges the Jewish historical rights to Palestine and therefore marks the first step in achieving its historical and religious fate against the International Jewish Diaspora. Today, Israel stands out in areas opposing these ideals, it is an indicator of liberty and democracy and proves its existence. This is far from the facts. Theodor Herzl and the early Zionist movement talked about the Jewish state, preferably the hometown of a long-standing homeland of Palestine, but Argentina was also included as an option and Uganda was considered a possible alternative for a while. The desire for Jewish self determination is realistic and rational, as with most other forms of nationalism. For centuries, the Jews suffered from discrimination and anti-Semitism in most European countries.