English to Marathi Dictionary diaspora

diaspora

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Even if, as Sharon postulates, there is a further incoming of 1 million Jews from the diaspora , there is an inevitability about population trends which would threaten the very existence of a Jewish state.
Jews living outside Israel.
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If the Exodus of Miriam and the Jewish people goes back to the expulsion from Egypt and the history of the Diaspora, my own 'diaspora' goes back to the departure from Chile, my small childhood paradise.
This religious pluralism is rare, not only in Israel but throughout the 'diaspora' .
The catalogue ends with Mark Sealy's interview of Stuart Hall, who addresses the positionality of black artists in the 'diaspora' and opens a dialogue on issues of race, identity, and stereotyping.
The Sephardic tradition originated in the Babylonian community; with the 'diaspora' it took root in Spain and Africa, and moved on from there.
In chapter 6, S-C identifies the means by which the Jews of the 'diaspora' gave evidence of purity.
And then there are other concerns: as with any other artificially created community the 'diaspora' is a profoundly varied ‘group’.
Much of the author's fiction involves, for instance, her search for an authorial voice with which to tell, or rather retell, the stories of partially dispossessed women across the 'diaspora' .
The concept of 'diaspora' originally referred to those Jews who lived outside Judaea.
the Ukrainian 'diaspora' flocked back to Kiev
Even if, as Sharon postulates, there is a further incoming of 1 million Jews from the 'diaspora' , there is an inevitability about population trends which would threaten the very existence of a Jewish state.
Gloria Wekker offers an insightful perspective on female sexual behaviors in the 'diaspora' that reflect both female and male Western sexual behavior.
And if it weren't for the 'diaspora' 's demands, might Turkey long ago have opened its border and allowed for the kind of long-term economic development that Armenia needs?
These international alliances, Edwards argues, constitute 'diaspora' in practice, and that its inner workings can be most tangibly grasped in translation.
Enforced ethnic cleansing and poor economic prospects at home caused a 'diaspora' which tested national flexibility.
Seven Oaks staff contributor Tejpal Singh Swatch, himself a member of the bearded 'diaspora' and pop culture devotee, has waited since childhood for the appearance in the mainstream of a familiar face.
The south Asian 'diaspora' in the United Kingdom comprises Indians (predominantly Gujaratis and Punjabis), Sri Lankans, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis.
During the 'diaspora' , as Jews left Palestine to settle in various parts of Europe, two distinctly Jewish languages emerged.
Religious studies and philosophy, as well as the natural sciences and ecology also bring promising perspectives to the study of identity, language, and memory in Africa and the 'diaspora' .
Even in the 'diaspora' , the narrative of his survival, as he told it, was a story of relationships, networks, debts owned and paid, and rights and responsibilities mediated through kin and idiomatic kin.
Apart from members of the diaspora investing back home, the government should help Indian industry set up base in countries where there is a significant Indian 'diaspora' .
They are created and practiced in Africa as well as across the African 'diaspora' (communities outside of continental Africa inhabited by peoples of African descent).
Stephen Marks remarked that the 'diaspora' were supporting Israel as a form of ‘insurance policy’ Zionism.
By the same token the hulls come to embody notions of flight, 'diaspora' , immigration and emigration.
You need to find the 'diaspora' and tell them to give back something to South Africa, because they should be part of a strategy to improve the future of the country.
This is where some background reading on the Bible would have come in handy: at the time of Jesus the majority of Jews already lived in the 'diaspora' .
The answer is that living with uncertainty in the Land of our roots is still far superior to the security of being firmly established in the 'diaspora' .
More telling than the commandment to study and the importuning of the rabbis is the description of how the of Torah was integrated into the life-style of the Jews in the cities and shtetls of the 'diaspora' .
Authors cover a wide span of issues ranging from life to death, from this world to the world to come, from medicine to mediation, and from traditional cultures to the 'diaspora' in the west.
In Her Body Knows, the second novella, Rotem returns to Israel from the 'diaspora' to her dying mother, Nili.
Only he drew support from all sections of the Palestinian people - in the occupied territories, the 'diaspora' and Israel itself - and had the authority to make a comprehensive agreement stick.
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