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The Romans forbid Jews to live in or even visit Jerusalem.

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The Romans forbade the Jews from entering Jerusalem. For a brief period, they also outlawed several of the major practices of Judaism.

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Q: What did the Romans forbid the Jews to do after the revolt of 132 CE?
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What did the Romans do after the revolt of AD 132?

After the rebellion, the Romans banned all Jews from returning to Jerusalem.


What did the Romans forbid the Jews to do after the revolution of A.D. 132?

According to Christian sources, Jews were thenceforth forbidden to enter Jerusalem.


Are there any Roman records of the sale of Jews as slaves?

After the Romans sacked Jerusalem in 70 CE. they are reported to have sold many women and children into slavery. Again, after the Jewish revolt of 132-135, the Romans sold many defeated Jews as slaves.


How did the Jews responded to the Romans?

The jews rebelled several times: the First Jewish-Roman War or Great Revolt (66-73), the Kitos War (115-117), Bar Kokhba's Revolt (132-135), the Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus (351-352) and the Jewish revolt against Heraclius (614-628).


How did the Jews respond to Romans tighter control?

The jews rebelled several times: the First Jewish-Roman War or Great Revolt (66-73), the Kitos War (115-117), Bar Kokhba's Revolt (132-135), the Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus (351-352) and the Jewish revolt against Heraclius (614-628).


When did the Jewish revolt fails and the Romans forbid Jews to live in Jerusalem?

That was the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136). The Jews revolted against the emperor Hadrian renaming Jerusalem with the Roman name of Aelia Capitolina rebuilding Jerusalem as a Roman town, building a Roman temple in the place of the destroyed Second Temple and forbidding circumcision. When they were defeated Hadrian persecuted Judaism and renamed Judea Syria Palaestina (after the Philistines) to erase the memory of Judea, as well forbidding the Jews from entering Jerusalem.


What did the Romans forbid the Jews to do after the revolt in 70 C.E.?

In 70 CE the Great Revolt was still under way. It lasted form 66 CE to 73 CE. No prohibitions were imposed on the Jews by the Romans. This happened after the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132-35. The Jews were barred from Jerusalem except for Tisha B'Av. Jerusalem was rebuilt as a Roman town and was renamed Aelia Capitolina, after the family name of the emperor Hadrian and Jupiter Capitolinus, the chief Roman deity. Judea was renamed Syria Paleastina


What happened after the Jews rebelled the Romans in AD 132?

The Romans 'banished' them, and banned them from returning ever again...


What did the Romans for bid the Jews to do after the revolt of A.D.132?

The emperor Hadrian who caused the Revolt through actions the Jews found offensive .After the revolt he persecuted Judaism because he thought it was a source of sedition. He banned he Torah law and the Hebrew calendar. He had sacred scroll burned and some Judaic scholars executed. He rebuilt Jerusalem as a Roman town and the Jews were forbidden from entering it, except on the day of Tisha B'Av. The replaced the name Judea with Syria Palaestina.


Why did the Romans disperse Jews?

The Jews revolted against Rome in the year 68. Rome destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem while suppressing this revolt. The Jews revolted again in the year 132. Rome destroyed Jerusalem, killed at least half a million Jews, enslaved many, drove the remainder out of Judea, and renamed Judea Palestine.


What happened after the Jews rebelled against the Romans in 132 C.E.?

After the Bar Kokhba revolt, Hadrian persecuted the Jews of Judea viciously, outlawed the practicing or teaching of Torah, and also killed a number of the greatest Torah-sages. Nonetheless, the Jews remained a majority of Judea's (Palestine's) population, well into the 4th century.


How did the Jews respond to Roman rules?

The Jews rebelled several times: First Jewish-Roman War or Great Revolt (66-73) the Kitos War (115-117) and the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-135).