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Diaspora Jews amidst Greeks and Romans
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by Erich S. Gruen


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What was life like for Jews settled throughout the Mediterranean world of Classical antiquity - and what place did Jewish communities have in the diverse civilization dominated by Greeks and Romans? In a probing account of the Jewish diaspora in the four centuries from Alexander the Great's conquest of the Near East to the Roman destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70 c.e., Erich Gruen reaches often surprising conclusions.

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  • Title Diaspora Jews amidst Greeks and Romans
  • Author Erich S. Gruen
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  • Edition Not Stated Presu
  • Pages 400
  • Publisher Harvard University Press, London
  • Date May 15, 2002
  • ISBN 9780674007505
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Harvard University Press, 2002 8vo (23.5 cm), xiv, 386 pp. Publisher's cloth backed boards and dust jacket (dj slightly frayed at extremities, front hinge somewhat cracked). In the first century CE, Jews living abroad vastly outnumbered those in Palestine, inhabiting regions spanning the Greek mainland, Aegean islands, Asia Minor, the Tigris-Euphrates valley, Egypt, and Italy. Examining hubs like Alexandria, Greek cities in Asia Minor, and Rome, Gruen scrutinizes the lives of diaspora Jews, elucidating their challenges, institutional frameworks, and adaptive strategies. Amidst sporadic harassment, this minority demonstrated resilience, with intellectuals deeply enmeshed in Greco-Roman culture yet adept at reshaping it for their own ends. Displaying both a reverence for their homeland and a dedication to local communities and Gentile governance, they navigated their identity with confidence, contributing to a vibrant cultural tapestry that defied conventional assimilation narratives, as Gruen's… Read More
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