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The Jews in Late Antiquity

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The Jews in Late Antiquity
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Publisher : Past Imperfect
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ISBN-10 : 1942401655
ISBN-13 : 9781942401650
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Book Synopsis The Jews in Late Antiquity by : Rodrigo Laham Cohen

Book excerpt: The lack of source material makes it challenging, but this short book uses the available evidence to present facts and debates around Jews in late antiquity and to provide a first step towards the understanding of this little-known period in Jewish history. It focuses on seven different regions: Italy, North Africa (except Egypt), Gaul, Spain, Egypt, the Land of Israel, and Babylonia.


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