Trastevere. The original home of Roman Jews from ancient times, here we'll see the ruins of one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. Along the way, we'll also stop to enjoy some of the tempting delights at the Kosher bakeries and pizzerias in this historically rich section of Rome. ...
, after the war between the Hasmonean brothers on one side and Cæsar and Pompey on the other, the Jewish community in Rome grew very rapidly. The Jews who were taken to Rome as prisoners were either ransomed by their coreligionists or set free by their Roman masters, who found ...
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In the meanwhile the lead among the English Jews was passing from the Spanish to the German section of the community. The bankers Goldsmid acquired both influence and culture, and their efforts to raise the community were soon to be supplemented by those of Nathan Rothschild, the ablest of May...
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN[Complete stature of Moses. Absence and existents, Moses sits in the city with Egypt. The Messiah sits at the gates of Rome. The holy kingdom of Israel, which has an inner divine rank, grows out of an unholy kingdom. The essence of Moses and his rank, which is separat...
"She also has a section devoted to artichokes, which I never realized are considered a common Jewish ingredient. While they're native to the Mediterranean, she says that the Sephardi Jews in Spain and Sicily, 'who generally had limited means,' helped raise their profile by using them to cr...
The oldest preserved synagogue in Europe is to be seen in Prague! Jewish Quarter (Josefov) When the Lesser Town’s Jewish section was destroyed in the 11th century, Jews took refuge in the area near the Old Town. Between the 14th and 18th centuries, they suffered through pogroms, ...
Section 1 - The Jewish people in the first century Historical geography, political history, social, cultural and religious life and institutions Edited by S. Safrai and M. Stern in cooperation with D. Flusser and W.C. van Unnik Section 2 - The Literature of the Jewish People in the Period...
Jews in Russia. There is no section of Jewish history that has been more meagerly treated than that pertaining to the Jews of Russia. Graetz in his work devotes very little space to Russia, Poland, and Lithuania, a defect remedied to some extent in the Hebrew translation of his history, ...