1) Jewish communities in the Diaspora established strong communal structures and institutions to support members living without sovereignty. A Talmudic passage outlines 10 attributes a city must have for a scholar to live there, including courts, charity funds, synagogues, doctors, and schools.
2) Communities prioritized education, charity, and hygiene based on religious values. They provided for members' material and spiritual needs through communal funds, vocational training, and teachers.
3) Natan Neta Hanover describes the idealized Polish Jewish community of the 16th-17th century, which supported students and artisans, and saw rabbinical students as "royalty." Communities cooper