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Q 4. The Jewish people had experienced geographic dispersal ever since the end of the Roman Empire. Where were they most prominent in the early modern period? How were they treated in their adopted homelands? What did they contribute to their societies?

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Jewish people are seen to immigrate from such an early age and if we have close look in modern history, we can easily find that they are not at all having a permanent destination. They were much prominent in European countries like Germany, England, and other countries. Though they were thrown out of those places and sometimes they were brutally slaughtered, yet they have not at all achieved their homeland which can be their Permanent Resident. The place which is originally their homeland is unable for the Jewish people are humiliated here. Actually, their place is occupied by others.