English to Spanish Dictionary diaspora

diaspora

diáspora
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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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It is these shared practices that enable the 'diaspora' to create and critique its idea of community and home.
Then, there are the strained relations between the home country and the 'diaspora' and the sometimes tense relations between the home country and the strong dominant neighbour.
These groupings permitted Subiros to address interconnected themes such as the increasing migration to urban centers within the continent, and the 'diaspora' from those centers to the West.
The Jewish Austrian intellectual elite was, in fact, scattered around the globe in the 'diaspora' caused by the Second World War.
During the 'diaspora' , as Jews left Palestine to settle in various parts of Europe, two distinctly Jewish languages emerged.
Or it may be the removal of any self-consciousness that can often accompany public expression of Jewishness in the 'diaspora' .
None of the sins of these people should be visited upon the members of the 'diaspora' at large.
Enforced ethnic cleansing and poor economic prospects at home caused a 'diaspora' which tested national flexibility.
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.
African Americans and black people from the 'diaspora' often have great expectations for their first visit to Africa.
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).
And then there are other concerns: as with any other artificially created community the 'diaspora' is a profoundly varied ‘group’.
In chapter 6, S-C identifies the means by which the Jews of the 'diaspora' gave evidence of purity.
For almost three decades he has helped to build and sustain a transnational epistemic community dedicated to the study of the 'diaspora' .
These international alliances, Edwards argues, constitute 'diaspora' in practice, and that its inner workings can be most tangibly grasped in translation.
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' .
Beyond the 'diaspora' , it has also found fans among directors and impresarios like Baz Luhrmann and Andrew Lloyd Weber, who have plundered signature elements to revitalise their own work.
The concept of 'diaspora' originally referred to those Jews who lived outside Judaea.
During both the First and Second Temple periods, the Temple was the central focus of the Jewish world both in Israel and the 'diaspora' .
the Ukrainian 'diaspora' flocked back to Kiev
The song is something of a social commentary, dealing with the issue of Haitian identity in the 'diaspora' .
The institutional structures of colonial India frequently provided models for the organization of Indian classical music, first in India and then beyond in the 'diaspora' .
In Her Body Knows, the second novella, Rotem returns to Israel from the 'diaspora' to her dying mother, Nili.
All these stories connect across and beyond the continent, as Africans reached out to the 'diaspora' and elsewhere to form new identities as a means of countering forces that would subordinate them.
The messianic idea animated Jewish resistance to Roman occupation and sustained the Jews for centuries in the 'diaspora' .
Could not Paul have experienced, particularly in the 'diaspora' , a Judaism so set upon maintaining its boundary markers, and so proud of them, that the markers became ends in themselves?
French photographer and social anthropologist Frederic Brenner has been chronicling the Jewish 'diaspora' in more than 40 countries since 1978.
the 'diaspora' of boat people from Asia
The first stirrings came last week when it emerged Henry had gone beyond the normal Welsh 'diaspora' to strengthen the squad.
It could be argued that Ross didn't visit enough places, since the 'diaspora' is limited to Paris, London, Brazil, Toronto and Ghana.
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