Israeli Diaspora
The term "Israeli Diaspora" refers to the communities of Israelis living outside of Israel. This phenomenon has grown since the establishment of the state in 1948, as many Israelis have moved abroad for various reasons, including work, education, and family ties. The Israeli Diaspora is diverse, encompassing people from different backgrounds, cultures, and professions.
Members of the Israeli Diaspora often maintain strong connections to their homeland, celebrating Israeli holidays and traditions while also integrating into their local communities. This dual identity allows them to contribute to both their host countries and Israel, fostering cultural exchange and understanding between different societies.