Jewish migration refers to the movement of Jewish people from one region or country to another. It often occurs due to various factors such as political, economic, or religious reasons.
Related terms
Push Factors: Push factors are circumstances that force people to leave their homeland, like persecution or limited economic prospects.
Pull Factors: Pull factors are positive aspects of a destination that attract migrants, such as better job opportunities or religious freedom.
Diaspora: Diaspora refers to the scattering of a particular group of people from their original homeland. This term is often used when discussing the dispersion of Jews throughout history.