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Daily Life Culture of the Rabbis (3rd-7th century CE)
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- From Text to Tradition
- The Daily Life of the Jew
- Sanctuaries in Time
- The Sanctified Table
- Marriage and the Family
- Ritual Purity and Impurity
- Life Cycle
- Historical surveys
- Isaiah M. Gafni. “The World of the Talmud: From the Mishnah to the Arab Conquest.” Part III. Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: a Parallel History of their Origins and Early Development. Ed. Hershal Shanks. Washington D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1993.
- Primary sources
- Mishnah Berakhot 1:1-4: Laws Regarding recitation of the Shema
- The Benedictions Before the Morning Shema: Accepting God and His Commandments
- The Shema: Affirming Faith in God and His Commandments
- The Benediction After the Morning Shema: Remembering the Redemption from Egypt
- Mishnah Berakhot 6:1-4: The Blessing Over Food
- Mishnah Qiddushin 1:7: The Obligation of the Commandments
- Mishnah Shabbat 7:1-2: The Thirty Nine-Forbidden Labors on the Sabbath
- Mishnah Shabbat 12:1-3: Sabbath Labor
- Mishnah Pesahim 10:2-9: The Passover Seder
- The Passover Haggadah: Retelling the Exodus
- Mishnah Sukkah 1:1-11: The Building of the Sukkah
- Mishnah Sukkah 3:1-7: Lulav and Etrog
- Babylonian Talmud Shabbat 21b: The Significance of Hanukkah
- Al ha-Nissim: Additional Prayer for Hanukkah
- Mishnah Ta’anit 4:6-7: Days of National Mourning
- Leviticus 11: Permitted and Forbidden Animals
- Mishnah Hullin 1:1-2: Laws of Ritual Slaughter
- Mishnah Hullin 8:1-4: Separation of Meat and Milk
- Mishnah Ta’anit 4:8: Choosing a Spouse
- Mishnah Qiddushin 1:1: The Law of Marriage
- Babylonian Talmud Ketubot 8a: The Marriage Benedictions
- Babatha’s Ketubah: An Early Marriage Contract
- Papyrus Yadin 18: Jewish Marriage Contract in Greek
- Mishnah Gittin 1,3,9: The Law of Divorce
- Wadi Murabba’at Aramaic Papyrus: Writ of Divorce
- Mishnah Niddah 2:4, 6: Some Laws of Purity
- Mishnah Miqva’ot 2:2-4, 8:1: The Fitness of a Ritual Pool
- Mishnah Shabbat 18-19: From Birth to Circumcision
- Mishnah Avot 5:21: Stages of Life
- Secondary sources
- Steven Fine and Ann Killebrew. “Qatzrin—Reconstructing Village Life in Talmudic Times.” Biblical Archaeology Review 17, 3 (1991).
- Tsvika Tsuk. “Bringing Water to Sepphoris.” Biblical Archaeology Review 26, 4 (2000).
- Ze’ev Yeivin. “Ancient Chorazin Comes Back to Life.” Biblical Archaeology Review 13, 5 (1987).
- Shelley Wachsmann. “The Galilee Boat—2,000-Year-Old Hull Recovered Intact.” Biblical Archaeology Review 14, 5 (1988).
- Andrea M. Berlin. “What’s For Dinner? The Answer Is In the Pot.” Biblical Archaeology Review 25, 6 (1999).
- Images
- Reconstructed house, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Multileveled house under construction, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Tools, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Kitchen, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Storage jugs, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Household supplies, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century.
- Synagogue, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Sleeping quarters, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Basalt millstone and olive screw press, The Talmudic Village of Qatzrin, Golan Heights, 6th century CE.
- Bronze oil lamp with handle, Syria.
- Glass bottle with image of a menorah, 5th-6th century.
- A Byzantine period bread stamp with image of menorah and the four species.
- Byzantine period glass medallions with images menorahs.
- Basalt door lintel with image of menorah and shofar, Aphek, Golan Heights.
- Basalt lintel found in Dabbura, Golan Heights with the inscription, “this is the study house of rabbi Eliezer ha-Qappar.”
- Detailed Eliezer ha-Qappar lintel, Dabbura, Golan Heights.
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