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- Jewish_refugees abstract "In the course of history, Jewish populations have been expelled or ostracised by various local authorities and have sought asylum from antisemitism numerous times. The articles History of antisemitism and Timeline of antisemitism contain more detailed chronology of anti-Jewish hostilities, while Jewish history and Timeline of Jewish history outline the broader picture. The status of refugee is defined by the 1951 UN convention, except for Palestinian refugees defined by the 1949 UNRWA convention and which includes all "people whose normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948, who lost both their homes and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict."After its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel adopted the 1950 Law of Return making Israel a home not only for the inhabitants of the State, but also for all members of the Jewish people everywhere. This law was intended to encourage Jewish immigration to Israel. After 1970 the Jackson–Vanik amendment accorded those Jewish emigrants from the Soviet block countries who desired to enter the United States the refugee status combined with federal assistance in the initial stages of their resettlement.".
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- Jewish_refugees subject Category:Antisemitism.
- Jewish_refugees subject Category:Arab–Israeli_conflict.
- Jewish_refugees subject Category:Expulsions_of_Jews.
- Jewish_refugees subject Category:Forced_migration.
- Jewish_refugees subject Category:Jewish_history.
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- Jewish_refugees comment "In the course of history, Jewish populations have been expelled or ostracised by various local authorities and have sought asylum from antisemitism numerous times. The articles History of antisemitism and Timeline of antisemitism contain more detailed chronology of anti-Jewish hostilities, while Jewish history and Timeline of Jewish history outline the broader picture.".
- Jewish_refugees label "Jewish refugees".
- Jewish_refugees label "Refugiados judíos".
- Jewish_refugees label "Еврейские беженцы".
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