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      From the Bar Kochba Revolt to the Arab Conquest of Palestine
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      From the Bar Kochba Revolt to the Arab Conquest of Palestine

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      From the Bar Kochba Revolt to the Arab Conquest of Palestine book

      ByPeter Schafer
      BookThe History of the Jews in Antiquity

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1995
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 36
      eBook ISBN 9781315077826
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      ABSTRACT

      Just as Judaism reconstituted and reorganized itself in the previously insignif­ icant town of Jabneh after the first Jewish war, a fresh start was made after the second revolt. The crucial difference in this case was that Judaea no longer served as the focal point of Palestinian Judaism. The centre now moved to Galilee, a region that had previously been of only marginal impor­ tance to Jewish life and whose inhabitants had never been regarded as partic­ ularly orthodox. The first place where the rabbis assembled after the catastrophe of the Bar Kochba revolt was the little town of Usha in Upper Galilee. Of this generation of rabbis, central importance must be accorded to R. Shimon b. Gamaliel II, R. Nathan and R. Meir, although their ranking in a hierarchy (Shimon b. Gamaliel as Patriarch and President of the Synhedrion and Nathan and Meir as his deputies) is almost certainly a later convention.

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