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Aftermath of Destruction (70-c.200 CE)

Destruction and Sack of Jerusalem

  1. From Text to Tradition
    1. Destruction and Its Aftermath
    2. Restoration of Autonomy the Authority of the Rabbis
  2. Historical surveys
    1. Lee I. Levine. “Judaism from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the End of the Second Jewish Revolt- 70-135 C.E.” Part I
  3. Primary sources
    1. Suetonius, Life of Domitian 12-2- The Jewish Tax and Hidden Jews
    2. Mishnah Gittin 5-6- Restoring the Land to the Jewish People
    3. Tosefta Sotah 15-10-15- Mourning for the Destroyed Temple
    4. Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 27b-28a- The Deposition of Rabban Gamliel

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