The biggest problem that was caused by the national debt of the United States of America at the end of the American Revolution was the need to create a tax system. The national debt, at that time, was mainly financed by the country of France.
The Babylonians destroyed the First Temple and forcibly exiled Israel's (Judea's) population to Babylonia.While the Jews were permitted to return seventy years later, and tens of thousands did so (and rebuilt the Temple), most of them remained in Babylonia, while others began to settle in North Africa, southern Europe, the Crimea, throughout the Near East and elsewhere.The diaspora (scattering) was difficult for us because of the impediment to communication between the various communities; because certain mitzvot (such as those related to agriculture in the Holy Land) now became suspended for the duration of the exile; and because the Jews were now a minority among other nations, who were sometimes quite hostile.How did the diaspora affect the Jews?To a certain extent, the diaspora caused the various Jewish communities to take on minor aspects of their host countries.While all Jews share the same Torah and Talmud, and differences in halakhah (Jewish laws) are relatively small, nonetheless some traits of our regions of residence have rubbed off on us. Examples are the differences in pronunciation and accent (for the Hebrew alphabet), differences in dress, and differences in customs and mannerisms.
Try looking up Bar-Kokhba's history (also known as Simon Ben Kosiba before he changed his name). I know he led a revolt agailnst the Romans a little before the Diaspora. He lived during c. 132 AD. Hope that helps a bit!
It was the issue of human slavery.
i am not sure.
This question can only be answered with opinions. My opinion is that because the Jews had no homeland, they were especially vulnerable to attacks and persecution.
Judaism is a religion, not just a culture.How did the diaspora affect the Jews?To a certain extent, the diaspora caused the various Jewish communities to take on minor aspects of their host countries.While all Jews share the same Torah and Talmud, and differences in halakhah (Jewish laws) are relatively small, nonetheless some traits of our regions of residence have rubbed off on us. Examples are the differences in pronunciation and accent (for the Hebrew alphabet), differences in dress, and differences in customs, cuisine and mannerisms.
Greece conquered Israel in approximately 331 B.C.E., but the Diaspora was caused first by the Babylonians in 586 B.C.E. and its effect was amplified by the Romans in 70 C.E. The Greeks did not cause the Diaspora.
To a certain extent, the diaspora caused the various Jewish communities to take on minor aspects of their host countries.While all Jews share the same Torah and Talmud, and differences in halakhah (Jewish laws) are relatively small, nonetheless some traits of our regions of residence have rubbed off on us. Examples are the differences in pronunciation and accent (for the Hebrew alphabet), differences in dress, and differences in customs and mannerisms.
his biggest problesm was his foreign policy, he stuck his nose where it didn't belong, this caused a war with Germany, in which he was defeated and dethrowned
The Romans expelled the Jews from Israel in 70 CE.
The biggest economic problem of Zimbabwe is its government. Mugabe took the farm owned by the whites and gave them to his party cronies and supporter. Then a country that exported food become a country that imported food to survive. Then there is the hyperinflation, that is caused by the government printing money.
The diaspora (scattering) was difficult for us because of the impediment to communication between the various communities; because certain mitzvot (such as those related to agriculture in the Holy Land) now became suspended for the duration of the exile; and because the Jews were now a minority among other nations, who were sometimes quite hostile. Related topic: How did the diaspora affect the Jews? To a certain extent, the diaspora caused the various Jewish communities to take on minor aspects of their host countries. While all Jews share the same Torah and Talmud, and differences in halakhah (Jewish laws) are relatively small, nonetheless some traits of our regions of residence have rubbed off on us. Examples are the differences in pronunciation and accent (for the Hebrew alphabet), differences in dress, and differences in customs and mannerisms.
In the Later Empire, as the army had grown to a probable 400,000, the biggest problem became cost of the pay of soldiers and officers and of military provisions. The emperors struggled to finance this, which led to an oppressive taxation system, and caused strong disaffection among rural people, who bore the brunt of this.
Often, these migrations were because the Jews were expelled from the various countries (England, France and Spain are examples). See also the Related Link.The diaspora
a comman problem caused by tee fittings
The kid caused the problem :)