In minor matters such as language, dress, diet, etc., Jews have been somewhat influenced by every society into which they've mixed, not just the ancient Roman world. However, in major matters (beliefs and Torah-commands), traditional Jews have maintained their distinct ways for over 3000 years. Jews that did not do so went lost.See also:God's covenantKeeping Judaism strong during exile
Since the Jews and Romans lived side by side in the Roman Empire, there was some borrowing in language and other minor matters like weights and measures. But in terms of fundamental beliefs and practices, the two remained different, even after Rome adopted Christianity.See also:More about Rome and the Jews
For the same reasons that the culture of anypopulation will be affected if they spread out among other peoples. There is borrowing of language and other cultural matters. In terms of their religious practices and beliefs, however, the Jews borrowed nothing from the Roman world. On the contrary, it was Judaism which influenced the Roman world, directly and indirectly.
For the same reasons that the culture of anypopulation will be affected if they spread out among other peoples. There is borrowing of language and other cultural matters. In terms of their religious practices and beliefs, however, the Jews borrowed nothing from the Roman world. On the contrary, it was Judaism which influenced the Roman world, directly and indirectly.
The Jews revolted
According to the Christian Bible, Jesus was Jewish. However, this is a non-issue for Jews as Jesus plays no role in Judaism whatsoever.
British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Jews was created in 1842.
because they did not want Jews in their society.
Jews were seen as the scapegoats of society, whenever anything bad happened people blamed it on the Jews.
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
To keep them apart from the rest of society. Hitler's vision of an ideal society saw no place for Jews (and some other groups).
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.