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The Jews in Their Land in the Talmudic Age: 70–640 CE
Harvard University Press, 1989 Paper: 978-0-674-47495-6 Library of Congress Classification DS123.5.A713 1989 Dewey Decimal Classification 956.9402
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This is a masterly narrative of the land of Israel from 70 to 640 CE by an eminent Israeli historian. It is a comprehensive record of Jewish life under Roman rule: economic conditions and social welfare; Jewish law and courts; political repression and resistance; religious controversies; the Diaspora and relations between the national center in Palestine and the communities abroad. Gedaliah Alon describes the rebuilding of national life after the defeat in 70; the emergence of the Sages as community leaders; the extent of autonomy under the Roman Empire; the towns and cities of Jewish Palestine; armed uprisings and the Bar Kokhba Revolt; the decades of decline and large-scale emigration; the traditions of learning that produced the Mishnah and Talmud. It is a rich, vividly told story. See other books on: 70-638 | Jewish | Levi, Gershon | Palestine | Their Land See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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