How did the diaspora affect Judaism?
Diaspora refers to the Jews exiled from Israel in 607 BCE by the Babylonians, and from Judea in 70 CE by the Romans. Jews were scattered after losing Judea. Sold as slaves, Judaism was consequently spread across Europe and in turn the world. ChaCha!
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