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How Did The Early Diaspora Changed Judaism?

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Judaism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, dating back at least 3500 years (BBC). There were many different events that grew and spread the faith of Judaism but the most important was the early Diaspora. The Diaspora changed Judaism in many positive ways and diffused the religion all across the globe. Diaspora, also known in Hebrew as the “Gault”, is defined as, “the scattering of the Jews to countries outside of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity (Dictionary.com).” “Although the term refers to the physical dispersal of Jews throughout the world, it also carries religious, philosophical, political, and eschatological connotations, inasmuch as the Jews perceive a special relationship between the land of Israel and themselves
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