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Persia and Rome in Classical Judaism
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200 pages
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Focusing on the representation of Rome and Persia, this book delves into the Rabbinic canon of late antiquity through various documents. It explores how these two powerful cultures influenced Jewish thought and identity during this period, highlighting the interplay between political and religious narratives. The examination reveals insights into the historical context and the shaping of cultural perceptions within the Rabbinic literature.
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2008, paperback
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