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Which best explains an effect of the Diaspora on Jewish people?

-They did not keep their religious identity.
-They used traditions to help them identify as a community.
-They did not develop a sense of shared history.
-They transitioned to a new religious identity.

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Diaspora on Jewish people used traditions to help them identify as a community.

Explanation:

  • In the 1st century BC, the Jewish state was conquered by the Romans, who destroyed the Herod's temple, which, like the First Temple, gave Jews the center of religion, life, and their relationship with God.
  • The destruction of the Second Temple caused the mass exodus of Jews from their country. With this begins  the Jewish diaspora.
  • Jews are displaced throughout the territories of Europe, North Africa and Asia where they establish their communities.
  • Throughout the history of the Jewish diaspora, Jews have nurtured their connection with the land of Israel, a land from which they believed they were expelled for failing to live the life God had expected of them.
  • Over time, they become a people known for their displacement around the world.

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Answer: b. they used traditions to help them identify as a community.

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