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*As of 2014, Israel and the Palestinian territories together contain 42.9% of the world's Jewish population. | *As of 2014, Israel and the Palestinian territories together contain 42.9% of the world's Jewish population. | ||
*Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliyah '''Aliyah, Wikipedia'''] This Wikipedia article leads to a wealth of information about emigration in different time periods and from different regions. It includes articles on the settlements in Israel established for each wave of emigrants. You should use this series of articles to learn all about the history, conditions, and probable localities related to your emigrant ancestor. Many settlements have websites with information about their early settlers. | *Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliyah '''Aliyah, Wikipedia'''] This Wikipedia article leads to a wealth of information about emigration in different time periods and from different regions. It includes articles on the settlements in Israel established for each wave of emigrants. You should use this series of articles to learn all about the history, conditions, and probable localities related to your emigrant ancestor. Many settlements have websites with information about their early settlers. | ||
==Jewish Exodus From Arab and Muslim Countries== | |||
Nazi incitement in Arabia and Arab colonized lands throughout the rest of the MENA region, compounded by the re-establishment of Israel in 1948 resulted in an Arab axis aggression against both the '''newly reborn Jewish state and the Jewish communities in their midst'''. After the resulting 1948 Arab–Israeli War, about 700,000 Jews residing in other parts of the Middle East were expelled or fled from their countries of residence, and were subsequently dispossessed of nearly all of their property. The majority of these Jewish refugees made aliyah to '''Israel''', or immigrated to France and the United States. By the Yom Kippur War of 1973, most of the Jewish communities throughout the Arab World, as well as Pakistan and Afghanistan, were practically non-existent. A total of 800,000–1,000,000 diaspora Jews left or fled from their homes in the Arab world, or were driven out in the Jewish exodus (1948-1972). As of today, less than 4,500 Jews live in the Arab world. In total, of the 900,000 Jews who left Arab and other Muslim countries, 600,000 settled in the '''new state of Israel''', and 300,000 migrated to France and the United States. <ref>"Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_countries, accessed 12 June 2021.</ref> | |||
==The Israel Genealogy Research Association Online Records== | ==The Israel Genealogy Research Association Online Records== |
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