Which best describes the Jewish Diaspora? a. capture of the Jewish people by the Chaldeans and captivity in Babylonia for sixty-five years b. division of Israelites into twelve groups or family tribes in which they ruled their own states separately c. uprising of Jewish slaves against the Egyptian pharaoh, which led to their exodus out of Egypt into Canaan d. scattering of Jews outside of Israel in which they are bound together by their faith rather than nationality
The Jewish diaspora (or simply the Diaspora; Hebrew Galut גלות; Yiddish Golus) refers to the Jews who left the region of the Kingdom of Judah and Roman Judaea as well as those who later emigrated from the wider Land of Israel. Hope this helped! :D
So D?
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Correct the D would be my best guess, and if not D then B. Hope I helped. :)
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