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Jews in the Greco-Roman Diaspora (332 BCE-7th century CE)
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- From Text to Tradition
- Jews in the Hellenistic World
- Anti-Semitism in the Hellenistic World
- Historical surveys
- Louis H. Feldman. “Palestinian and Diaspora Judaism in the First Century.” Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism: a Parallel History of their Origins and Early Development. Ed. Hershal Shanks. Washington D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1993.
- Shaye J.D. Cohen. “Judaism to the Mishnah: 135-220 C.E.” Part III
- Lee I. Levine. “Judaism from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the End of the Second Jewish Revolt: 70-135 C.E.” Part III
- Shaye Cohen. “Roman Domination: The Jewish Revolt and the Destruction of the Second Temple.” Part VI
- Primary sources
- Josephus, Antiquities XIII, 62-73: The Temple of Onias
- Josephus, Against Apion II, chapter 5: An Anti-Semitic Pogrom
- Josephus, Antiquities XIII, 348-55: Cleopatra’s Jewish Generals
- Tacitus, Historiae V, 4-5: Jewish Origins and Rituals
- Plutarch, Questiones Convivales IV, Question 5: The Jewish Abstention from Pork
- Seneca, De Superstitione: Popularity of Jewish Ethics
- Juvenal, Satires XIV, 96-106: Judaism as a Mystery Religion
- Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History IV, 1-5: The Jewish Uprising
- Dio Cassius, Historia Romana LXVIII, 32:1-3: The Jewish Uprising
- The Visigothic Code: The Jews of Visigothic Spain (654-681)
- Socrates Sholasticus, Ecclesiastical History VI:16: The Blood Libel in Syria
- Melito, Bishop of Sardis. Easter Homily: The First Charge of Deicide against Jews
- Secondary sources
- John S. Crawford. “Multiculturalism at Sardis.” Biblical Archaeology Review 22, 5 (1996).
- Robert S. MacLennan. “In Search of the Jewish Diaspora.” Biblical Archaeology Review 22, 2 (1996).
- Letizia Pitigliani. “A Rare Look at the Jewish Catacombs of Rome.” Biblical Archaeology Review 6, 3 (1980).
- Gideon Foerster. “A Survey of Ancient Diaspora Synagogues.”
- Images
- Wall painting of a Torah shrine flanked by menorahs in the Jewish catacomb of the Villa Torlonia, Rome, 4th century.
- Wall painting of a large bird in the Jewish catacomb of the Villa Torlonia, Rome, 4th century.
- Wall painting of human figures in the Jewish catacomb of the Villa Torlonia, Rome, 4th century.
- Wall painting of a menorah in the Jewish catacomb of the Villa Torlonia, Rome, 4th century.
- Sarcophagi in the Jewish catacombs of the Villa Torlonia, Rome, 4th century.
- Greek inscription with Jewish symbols in the Jewish catacomb of the Villa Torlonia, Rome, 4th century.
- Basalt Lintel portraying a menorah, shofar and incense shovel, Naveh, Syria, 5th-6th centuries CE.
- Basalt door lintel with menorahs from the “Synagogue of the Hebrews” at Corinth, Greece.
- “Jewish Prayer Place” on the Island of Delos, Greece, 3rd century BCE.
- The synagogue of Ostia Antiqua, the ancient port of Rome, 4th-6th centuries CE.
- Diagram of the Synagogue of Ostia Antiqua, the ancient port of Rome, 4th-6th.
- The synagogue at Sardis, in modern Turkey, 4th-6th centuries CE.
- Interior of the synagogue at Sardis, in modern Turkey, 4th-6th centuries CE.
- Torah shrine in the synagogue at Sardis in modern Turkey, 4th-6th centuries CE.
- Wall painting in the synagogue at Sardis in modern Turkey, 4th-6th centuries CE.
- The mosaic floor at the Hamman Lif Synagogue in modern Tunisia, 2nd-5th centuries CE.
- Image of a date tree on the mosaic floor at the Hamman Lif synagogue in modern Tunisia, 2nd-5th centuries.
- Image of a lion on the mosaic floor at the Hamman Lif synagogue in modern Tunisia, 2nd-5th centuries.
- Image of a duck on the mosaic floor at the Hamman Lif synagogue in modern Tunisia, 2nd-5th centuries.
- Videos
- Steven Fine: Jews in Ancient Rome
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