
Jewish refugees
Jewish refugees refer to Jewish individuals and families who were forced to flee their homes due to persecution, discrimination, or violence, particularly during events like the Holocaust and in various geopolitical crises throughout history. Many fled to escape anti-Semitic laws, violence, or genocide, seeking safety in other countries. Significant waves of Jewish refugees occurred during the early 20th century, particularly during World War II. Their experiences have shaped Jewish diaspora communities globally, influencing cultural, social, and political landscapes in their new homes while highlighting the ongoing challenges related to displacement and the quest for safety and acceptance.