Galut
[Sephardic Hebrew gah-loot; Ashkenazic Hebrew, gaw-luh s] /Sephardic Hebrew gɑˈlut; Ashkenazic Hebrew, ˈgɔ ləs/
noun, (sometimes lowercase) Hebrew.
1.
the forced exile of Jews, especially from countries where they were most persecuted.
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