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I want to ask about the development of Jews.

Jews, whose ancestors are Hebrews, are nomadic people who originated in Arabian Peninsula, belonging to a branch of Semitic people, and are similar to Arabs in primitive blood. Mainly believing in Judaism. Israel's unification law defines Jewish identity as the standard of matrilineal inheritance. All children of Jewish mothers will be recognized as Jews by Israel and have the right to immigrate to Israel.

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1, ancient

The ancestor of the Jews was named Jacob (pronounced Yael Cooper in Arabic). Jacob is the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham (pronounced Ibrahim in Arabic). Later, he changed his name to Israel, which means "one who wrestles with God". Moreover, because he hurt his hamstring while fighting with God, Jews had to pick out his hamstring and throw it away when they slaughtered animals.

Jacob has 12 sons. Because of Yue Se, he moved to Egypt in the second year of the seven famine years and was favored by Sikhs who ruled Egypt at that time. He lived in the lower Nile and became an agricultural country. After Sikhs were driven out of Egypt by Nubian riots, the status of Israelis dropped sharply and became slaves of Egyptians. They fled Egypt under the leadership of Moses (pronounced Moussa in Arabic) and returned to Palestine to settle down. The descendants of Jacob's 65,438+02 sons formed twelve clans, which were originally split in Palestine and later unified into one country. Saul, a member of Benjamin's family, reigned for forty years. After that, David of the tribe of Judah became king. David's name means "Meng Ai", and the Israeli state reached its peak during the reign of Solomon, the son of David (called Suleiman I in Arabia), who was the symbol of the great Jews: white and blue.

After Solomon's death, his son Rehoboam succeeded him. Due to the harsh policies he and a group of young ministers implemented, the northern 10 tribes separated and established the kingdom of Israel separately, and elected Jeroboam, the son of Nibal, as king. The tribes of Judah and Benjamin jointly established the Kingdom of Judah. The kingdom of Israel was quickly destroyed by Assyrians, and the kingdom of Judah persisted for hundreds of years, and was finally captured by the Babylonian Empire. People were taken to Babylon to become slaves.

After the Persian Empire destroyed Babylon. Jews were allowed to return to the ghetto and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem, and later became subjects of the Greek and Roman empires. By the 1 century, Samaritans and Jews had no contact. Shortly after the death of Jesus, Jews revolted against the Romans, Jerusalem was attacked by the Roman army, the temple was demolished, and Jews were forced to live all over the world, calling themselves Jews.

2. Modern Times

After the Jews went to all parts of the world, their languages and customs gradually assimilated with the local residents. However, in order to maintain national independence and adhere to their own religion, they still wrote in their own Hebrew characters. In Italy and Spain, the Jewish language is assimilated, and writing in Hebrew letters is called "Latin Novo"; Jewish in Germany and Poland is Yiddish; Jews living in China don't eat pork because of their religious beliefs. They were mistakenly called "Blue Hat Hui" and "Tuli Hui" by China people, and gradually confused with other Hui people, so that they completely lost Jewish beliefs and customs for a long time and turned to Islam. Although the contents of the Old Testament in the Christian Bible are almost the same as those in the Jewish Bible, the Christian New Testament expands the contents of the Old Testament to a certain extent and makes Christianity and Judaism have certain differences. The differences in beliefs have been constantly exploited under the profound and complicated political, economic and social background in Europe for many years, resulting in long-term discrimination, persecution and killing of Jews in European countries.

3. Modern and Contemporary

Blonde and Blue-eyed Jewish Supermodel: bar refaeli/KLOC-At the end of 0/9th century, thousands of Jews fled here due to the intensification of persecution in Eastern Europe, and most of them went to the United States, Canada and Western Europe. By 1924, * * * about two million Jews had immigrated to the United States, because the attitude of American society towards the Jewish community was relatively more tolerant than that of Eastern Europe. The persecution of Jews in Europe finally reached its peak during the Great German Empire, and a massacre of about 6 million Jews took place, which almost completely destroyed the cultural and historical precipitation of Jews in Europe in 2000.

The State of Israel, founded in 1948, is the first Jewish state established in nearly 2000 years after the destruction of Jerusalem by Rome, which artificially revived the official spoken Hebrew. However, the location of Israel's founding is in the Palestinian area, which intensifies the conflict with Arab Palestinians who have settled there for a long time, makes the Middle East a hot spot in the world, and puts nearly 900,000 Jews who originally lived in Arab countries in trouble.

By the beginning of 2 1 century, the United States and Israel were the main Jewish settlements. [ 1]

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Israel

Before the founding of Israel, the proportion of Palestinian Arabs in Palestinian areas accounted for the vast majority, while Jews only accounted for 6% in 1948. Due to the war and the expulsion of the Israeli government, by 2009, Jews in Israel accounted for 76% of the total population, 19% were Arabs and 5% were other nationalities. Because the birth rate of Jews is lower than that of Arabs, and Jews immigrated from Israel to Europe and America in recent years, the Israeli government is worried that Jews in Israel will no longer account for the majority of the population in the future.

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Star of David

The Star of King David is an internationally recognized Jewish symbol of the Red Satellite Society, which is equivalent to the Red Cross. There is no Red Cross in Israel, only Magen David Adom, which is equivalent to the Red Cross.