The migration of Jews to Israel has significantly shaped the country's cultural, social, and political landscape. Waves of immigration, particularly during the late 19th century and post-World War II, brought diverse Jewish communities from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, enriching Israeli society with varied customs, languages, and traditions. This influx has fostered a strong national identity centered around Jewish heritage while also contributing to ongoing challenges related to multiculturalism and integration. Additionally, the migration has played a crucial role in the establishment and development of the state, influencing its policies and diplomatic relations.
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