English to Urdu 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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Enforced ethnic cleansing and poor economic prospects at home caused a 'diaspora' which tested national flexibility.
In Her Body Knows, the second novella, Rotem returns to Israel from the 'diaspora' to her dying mother, Nili.
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.
Marshall's meditations here encompassed many styles and mediums, while centering on themes of community, sociopolitical awareness, the African 'diaspora' and black culture.
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' .
Listener feedback provides evidence of an international audience, with asynchronous access, largely among the 'diaspora' of Welsh expatriates and their descendants.
So… is it possible that Bhansali is planning a grand American release aimed at the mainstream audience, and not just the 'diaspora' ?
None of the sins of these people should be visited upon the members of the 'diaspora' at large.
Both are waning, and neither is likely to fuel this great 'diaspora' far beyond the year 2000.
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 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 concept of 'diaspora' originally referred to those Jews who lived outside Judaea.
Themes of emigration, pilgrimage, 'diaspora' , exile and new homelands are woven into the psalms and canticles.
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).
The messianic idea animated Jewish resistance to Roman occupation and sustained the Jews for centuries in the 'diaspora' .
Or it may be the removal of any self-consciousness that can often accompany public expression of Jewishness in the 'diaspora' .
By the same token the hulls come to embody notions of flight, 'diaspora' , immigration and emigration.
It would be a sad irony if, in the process of trying to strengthen Jewish identity, programs like Birthright Israel ended up undermining the 'diaspora' 's theological and spiritual dignity.
A consequence of the Hindu 'diaspora' is an increased number of Hindus marrying outside their community, as subsequent generations become more and more identified with their new country.
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?
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.
The first stirrings came last week when it emerged Henry had gone beyond the normal Welsh 'diaspora' to strengthen the squad.
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.
But now, as Landry hints, this forced exodus, this sudden 'diaspora' , may sprinkle a little funky seasoning on music from St. Louis to Austin, and the world might be better for it.
This religious pluralism is rare, not only in Israel but throughout the 'diaspora' .
the Ukrainian 'diaspora' flocked back to Kiev
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' .
Campaign contributions and the votes of the 'diaspora' are crucially important in home country politics.
The Sephardic tradition originated in the Babylonian community; with the 'diaspora' it took root in Spain and Africa, and moved on from there.
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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