Talmud Jewish code of law In the form of Rabbinic discussions

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Talmud Jewish code of law In the form of Rabbinic discussions 2 Talmuds were written during this time Jerusalem Babylonian

Jerusalem Talmud A.k.a Palestinian Talmud or Talmud de-Eretz Yisrael (Talmud of the Land of Israel) Written in 368CE collection of Rabbinic notes on the 2nd-century Mishnah (Jewish oral tradition) This along with the written discussions of generations of rabbis in the Land of Israel form the Gemarna

Babylonian Talmud Compiled in 426CE A record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Jewish law The Talmud has two components: the Mishnah, the first written compendium of Judaism's Oral Law; and the Gemara(a discussion of the Mishnah and related Tannaitic writings)

Jewish Treatment (70CE-500CE) 69 CE-Vespasian gives Yochanan ben Zakkai permission to establish a Jewish center for study at Yavneh. 136 CE- Hadrian expunges Jews from Jerusalem. 138-161 CE- Antoninus Pius, Hadrian's sucessor, repeals many of the previously instituted harsh policies towards Jews.

Jewish Treatment (70CE-500CE) 193-211 CE- Roman emperor Lucious Septimus Severus allowins Jews to participate in public offices and be exempt from formalities contrary to Judaism. However, he did not allow the Jews to convert anyone. 212 CE- Roman Emperor Caracalla allows free Jews within the empire to become full Roman citizens.

Jewish Treatment (70CE-500CE) 222 CE- Emperor Alexander Severus allowed for a revival of Jewish rights, including permission to visit Jerusalem. 306 CE- The Council of Elvira, forbids intermarriage and social interaction with Jews. 315 CE- Code of Constantine limits rights of non-Christians

Jewish Treatment (70CE-500CE) Theodosis enacts a code prohibiting Jews from holding important positions involving money. He also reenacts a law forbidding the building of new synagogues.