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JUDAISM OVER THE CENTURIES (pg. 240-244, 237)
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I. Revolt against Rome A. Jews who didn’t want to be ruled by Rome
B. Most extreme = Zealots C. Revolt not successful 1. Jerusalem ruined 2. Second Temple burned down 3. Zealots make last stand at Masada & died
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II. Results of rebellion
A. Romans kill many Jews B. Many survivors taken to Rome as slaves C. Many Jews leave Jerusalem
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III. 2nd Revolt A. 60 years later B. Unsuccessful
C. Romans banned Jews from living in Jerusalem
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IV. Migration & Discrimination
A. Change in Judaism No temple, therefore synagogues & rabbis more important, Rabbis lead Jewish communities B. Sometimes forced to move due to discrimination
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V. Dead Sea Scrolls A. written between 100 BC and 50 AD
B. helped historians learn about lives of Jews at that time
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VI. Cultural traditions
A. Diaspora spread Jews to new places B. Common beliefs: Yahweh, obedience to law, etc C. New traditions by region: customs, language, rituals
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D. Ashkenazim (France, Germany, E. Europe)
1. separate from neighbors 2. Yiddish – language E. Sephardim (Spain, Portugal, W. Europe) 1. mixed with neighbors 2. borrowed from other cultures 3. Ladino - language
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VII. Judaism influenced later cultures
A. Christianity (Jesus was Jewish) B. Islam (feel they are descendents of Abraham) C. Ten Commandments influence Western standard of moral values D. Sabbath – day of rest
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