Diaspora and the “Assimilated” Jew
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There were Jews throughout the Mediterranean basin during the Greco-Roman period. Inscriptions and other writings demonstrate that they were well integrated into the communities where they lived but did not give up their Jewish identity. Despite claims to the contrary, the evidence points to social and cultural interaction rather than assimilation, as Jews and non-Jews supported each other’s religious institutions without compromising their respective identities.
2016 ◽
THE ANALYZE OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING TOURISM DEMAND: A RESEARCH ON THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN COUNTRIES
2019 ◽
Vol 5
(20)
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pp. 1054-1063
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Tourism exploitation of the Mediterranean basin: an analytical study of the Egyptian tourist product
2008 ◽
Vol 5
(1)
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pp. 19-32
2019 ◽
Vol 437
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pp. 340-347
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