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The Jews of Ancient Rome

The Jews of Ancient Rome
Author: Harry Joshua Leon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Catacombs
ISBN: 9781565630765

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Professor Harry J. Leon achieved an authentic portrait of that community by means of thorough investigation of the Jewish catacombs. The brief inscriptions reveal a wealth of significant information: the language of the people, their labors, their religion, and their manner of life. Many of the inscriptions are reproduced in photographs. The reader, whether layperson or scholar, will find Dr.


Jewish Life and Thought Among Greeks and Romans

Jewish Life and Thought Among Greeks and Romans
Author: Louis H. Feldman
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 481
Release: 1996-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567085252

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Two of the world's leading authorities on the classical era bring together a comprehensive treasury of sources on Judaism in the ancient period.


The Jews of Ancient Rome

The Jews of Ancient Rome
Author: Harry Joshua Leon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1960
Genre: Inscriptions, Greek
ISBN:

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Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire

Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire
Author: Natalie B. Dohrmann
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2013-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812245334

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This volume revisits issues of empire from the perspective of Jews, Christians, and other Romans in the third to sixth centuries. Through case studies, the contributors bring Jewish perspectives to bear on longstanding debates concerning Romanization, Christianization, and late antiquity.


In the Shadow of the Caesars: Jewish Life in Roman Italy

In the Shadow of the Caesars: Jewish Life in Roman Italy
Author: Samuele Rocca
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004525629

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This volume presents a refreshing and comprehensive study of the history of the Jews living in Rome and in Roman Italy, focusing on a diachronic study of Jewish society and its interaction with its immediate social and cultural surroundings.


The Jews in Late Ancient Rome

The Jews in Late Ancient Rome
Author: L.V. Rutgers
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 900449359X

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It was long believed that Roman Jews lived in complete isolation. This book offers a refutation of this thesis. It focuses on the Jewish community in third and fourth-century Rome, and in particular on how this community related to the larger, non-Jewish world that surrounded it. Jewish archaeological remains and Jewish funerary inscriptions from Rome are examined from various angles, and compared to pagan and early Christian material and epigraphical remains. The author has shown great comprehensiveness, thoroughness, and accuracy in examining this epigraphic evidence. He also discusses the enigmatic legal treatise called the Collatio. This volume proposes a new way in which the relationship between Jews and non-Jews in late antiquity can be studied. As such, it is an important and useful addition to the literature on Roman Jewry in the middle Empire.


A Jew Among Romans

A Jew Among Romans
Author: Frederic Raphael
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography
ISBN: 0307378160

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"An audacious history of Josephus (37-c.100), the Jewish general turned Roman historian, whose emblematic betrayal is a touchstone for the Jew alone in the Gentile world"--Dust jacket flap.


The Jews Under Roman Rule

The Jews Under Roman Rule
Author: William Douglas Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1890
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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Aphrodite and the Rabbis

Aphrodite and the Rabbis
Author: Burton L. Visotzky
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1250085764

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Hard to believe but true: - The Passover Seder is a Greco-Roman symposium banquet - The Talmud rabbis presented themselves as Stoic philosophers - Synagogue buildings were Roman basilicas - Hellenistic rhetoric professors educated sons of well-to-do Jews - Zeus-Helios is depicted in synagogue mosaics across ancient Israel - The Jewish courts were named after the Roman political institution, the Sanhedrin - In Israel there were synagogues where the prayers were recited in Greek. Historians have long debated the (re)birth of Judaism in the wake of the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple cult by the Romans in 70 CE. What replaced that sacrificial cult was at once something new–indebted to the very culture of the Roman overlords–even as it also sought to preserve what little it could of the old Israelite religion. The Greco-Roman culture in which rabbinic Judaism grew in the first five centuries of the Common Era nurtured the development of Judaism as we still know and celebrate it today. Arguing that its transformation from a Jerusalem-centered cult to a world religion was made possible by the Roman Empire, Rabbi Burton Visotzky presents Judaism as a distinctly Roman religion. Full of fascinating detail from the daily life and culture of Jewish communities across the Hellenistic world, Aphrodite and the Rabbis will appeal to anyone interested in the development of Judaism, religion, history, art and architecture.


Jewish Culture and Society Under the Christian Roman Empire

Jewish Culture and Society Under the Christian Roman Empire
Author: Richard Lee Kalmin
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2003
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: 9789042911819

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This book investigates the complexity, diversity, uniqueness and enduring significance of Jewish life in the Christian Roman Empire, from 312 to 634 C.E. During this period there occurred an unprecedented Jewish cultural explosion, encompassing the compilation and/or composition of such texts as the Palestinian Talmud, the main aggadic midrashim, an extensive magical/mystical literature, the revived apocalypse, a vast corpus of piyyutim and the beginnings of a practically oriented halakhic literature. Furthermore, this was the era of the florition of Jewish art, for it was only in the fourth century that a specifically Jewish iconographic language came into common use in the synagogues and catacombs, the archeological remains of almost all of which date from this period. This volume moves toward a synthesizing and contextualizing view of the Jewish cultural production of late antiquity, examining the interaction of Jews, Christians and pagans and with the emergence of new religious forms generated by such interaction.