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Judaism is, in terms of followers, a major religion, although relatively small compared to other major religions. It only has about 40,000,000 followers around the world, mostly concentrated in the Levant and in other modern "Jewish Homelands" or lands where the Jews have migrated to to the point of becoming a majority. The most important of these are New Jerusalem (OTL New York), Fort Herzl (OTL Fort Lauderade), and Lomza. For a short time, Jewish nationalists started exploring new areas of the world, therefore founding the two main cities (Both in 1585, although Fort Herzl was only renamed in 1905, and had previously been named Fort Maimonides, after a very important Jewish philosopher).

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  • Judaism is, in terms of followers, a major religion, although relatively small compared to other major religions. It only has about 40,000,000 followers around the world, mostly concentrated in the Levant and in other modern "Jewish Homelands" or lands where the Jews have migrated to to the point of becoming a majority. The most important of these are New Jerusalem (OTL New York), Fort Herzl (OTL Fort Lauderade), and Lomza. For a short time, Jewish nationalists started exploring new areas of the world, therefore founding the two main cities (Both in 1585, although Fort Herzl was only renamed in 1905, and had previously been named Fort Maimonides, after a very important Jewish philosopher).
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  • Judaism is, in terms of followers, a major religion, although relatively small compared to other major religions. It only has about 40,000,000 followers around the world, mostly concentrated in the Levant and in other modern "Jewish Homelands" or lands where the Jews have migrated to to the point of becoming a majority. The most important of these are New Jerusalem (OTL New York), Fort Herzl (OTL Fort Lauderade), and Lomza. For a short time, Jewish nationalists started exploring new areas of the world, therefore founding the two main cities (Both in 1585, although Fort Herzl was only renamed in 1905, and had previously been named Fort Maimonides, after a very important Jewish philosopher).
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