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Jewish political movements refer to the organized efforts of Jews to build their own political parties or otherwise represent their interest in politics outside the Jewish community. From the time of the siege of Jerusalem by the Romans to the foundation of Israel the Jewish people had no territory, and, until the 19th century they by-and-large were also denied equal rights in the countries in which they lived. Thus, until the 19th century effort for the emancipation of the Jews, almost all Jewish political struggles were internal, and dealt primarily with either religious issues or issues of a particular Jewish community. (See Judaism and politics.)

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  • Jewish political movements refer to the organized efforts of Jews to build their own political parties or otherwise represent their interest in politics outside the Jewish community. From the time of the siege of Jerusalem by the Romans to the foundation of Israel the Jewish people had no territory, and, until the 19th century they by-and-large were also denied equal rights in the countries in which they lived. Thus, until the 19th century effort for the emancipation of the Jews, almost all Jewish political struggles were internal, and dealt primarily with either religious issues or issues of a particular Jewish community. (See Judaism and politics.) (en)
  • Política judaica são os diversos movimentos, eventos e leis que se referem aos judeus e voltados para sua comunidade. É importante enfatizar que as posições políticas variam de judeu para judeu, de comunidade para comunidade e de ramificação religiosa para ramificação religiosa. No antigo Israel geralmente os movimentos políticos tinham caráter regional e tribal com a adesão a um governante ou sua recusa. Com o retorno do cativeiro em Babilônia os movimentos políticos geralmente eram controlados pelas diversas ramificações judaicas da época do Segundo Templo como os fariseus, os saduceus e os zelotes. Após a destruição de Jerusalém pelos romanos e seu exílio, os judeus tiveram seus direitos políticos variáveis de acordo com a nação no qual estava a comunidade. Mas principalmente nas nações cristãs seus direitos políticos eram rotineiramente feridos. Apenas no século XIX com a Emancipação judaica e o crescente nacionalismo por parte de todas as nações foi possível novamente que os judeus pudessem engajar-se na política. (pt)
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  • Jewish political movements refer to the organized efforts of Jews to build their own political parties or otherwise represent their interest in politics outside the Jewish community. From the time of the siege of Jerusalem by the Romans to the foundation of Israel the Jewish people had no territory, and, until the 19th century they by-and-large were also denied equal rights in the countries in which they lived. Thus, until the 19th century effort for the emancipation of the Jews, almost all Jewish political struggles were internal, and dealt primarily with either religious issues or issues of a particular Jewish community. (See Judaism and politics.) (en)
  • Política judaica são os diversos movimentos, eventos e leis que se referem aos judeus e voltados para sua comunidade. É importante enfatizar que as posições políticas variam de judeu para judeu, de comunidade para comunidade e de ramificação religiosa para ramificação religiosa. (pt)
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  • Jewish political movements (en)
  • Política judaica (pt)
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