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The Third Jewish Revolt is also known as the Bar Kokhbar War. This revolt against Roman rules took place between 132 and 135 AD. Based on the ancient Roman historian Cassius Dio, this armed conflict took place in Judea, under the reign of Emperor Hadrian. According to Dio the revolt was a disaster for both the Jews and the Romans. Highlights were:* 580,000 rebels lost their lives;* Romans legions destroyed over 1,000 Jewish villages;* Many civilians died from famine and fires;* Judea was renamed Syria Palaestina;* Jews were forbidden to enter Jerusalem; and* Dio Cassius provides no number of Roman deaths, only that "numerous Romans died".This final large revolt intensified the Jewish Diaspora.
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A synagogue is a Jewish house of worship, study, and assembly, but anyone can enter.
the allies did not make Jews label their stores as Jewish, so the POWs would not know that it was a Jewish store.
No, as of 2013, Jewish people are not permitted to enter Saudi Arabia.
Yes. After you enter the fighting dojo in saffron city you can find gym leaders and ask for their cell numbers or someone else will give it to you.
U.S. forces entered in 2001, but NATO didn't enter until 2003.The U.S. forces are apart of, and are one of the main leaders of NATO, but technically NATO did not enter at the same time the U.S. forces did.
No. Jewish custom is never to enter the house of worship for another religion.
No, there is no such practice in Judaism.
They were areas of cities or town set aside for Jewish habitation, they got Jews to live there by showing them that the alternative was less appealing.