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how the Jews adapted Roman culture to create Judaism as we know it

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An edition of Aphrodite and the rabbis (2016)

Aphrodite and the rabbis

how the Jews adapted Roman culture to create Judaism as we know it

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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. "--

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St. Martin's Press
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245

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Table of Contents

Greek, Roman, Hellenist. Jew
Like a fish out of water? : stories of Judaism in historical context
Judaisms of the Oikoumene : who were the Jews in the Roman world?
Esau, Edom, Rome : what did the rabbis really say about the Romans?
Rabbis learn the three Rs : reading, writing, and Roman rhetoric
How many languages does a Jew need to know?
Love of wisdom and love of law : in pursuit of philosophy and justice
History where it happened
The handwriting on the wall (and the floor and ceiling) : Roman Jewish art
From temple cult to Roman culture.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
296.3/992
Library of Congress
BM536.R66 V57 2016, BM536.R66V57 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
245

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Open Library
OL27217651M
Internet Archive
aphroditerabbish0000viso
ISBN 10
1250085764
ISBN 13
9781250085764
LCCN
2016024623
OCLC/WorldCat
951017542

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