What was the effect of the Jewish diaspora?

A.
The Jewish people in Judaea were all killed.
B.
The Jewish people were forced to abandon their religion in Ancient Rome.
C.
The Jewish people left their homeland and spread to other lands.
D.
The Jewish people regained their homeland.

1 answer

C. The Jewish people left their homeland and spread to other lands.

The Jewish diaspora refers to the dispersion of Jewish people outside their ancestral homeland, particularly following significant historical events like the Babylonian Exile and the Roman conquests. This diaspora led to the establishment of Jewish communities in various regions around the world, influencing culture, religion, and social structures in those areas.