Jewish boys were taught by rabbis.
Girls received no formal education, but bit by bit, some acquired some rudimentary skills and continued to develop them . The boys were taught to read their Holy Books, and math skills deemed suitable to their station in life.Scibes were taught towrite, and men of business to sign their names.
2000 years ago, there was free public education regardless of societal status in Israel.
Of the fisherman who followed Jesus who were married their wives were taken care of by the husband's family. The Jews always took care of their own. If the fisherman did not have brothers to care for their wives then the wife's family took care of her and their children if they had any. Jesus knew this Jewish rule and tradition was in place so he knew he could call men to follow him. This is still true today. The Jews do not abandon their women and children without having a way to care for them.
Nobody. He was not well-known in his time (most historians of the time don't mention him); and he plays no part in Judaism.
Tough because your parents decided everything - you had no say in anything (if you were a girl).
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.Yes. They were the ones who destroyed the temple in 70 AD after the first Jewish war. Even before this, in the time of Jesus, Jerusalem was ruled by the Romans, as it was part of the province of Syria.
There were small schools where the young boys learnt the Jewish books from Rabbis.
Virtually all Jews in Israel at the time of Jesus had Jewish funerals, including Jesus. At that time, a Jewish funeral would have NOT included a coffin.However, according to Christian belief, Jesus was never buried.
In the time of Jesus, male children usually helped their fathers in the family business, which in this case was carpentry.Need to know if you mean jews (jewish people) or Jesus. Ask again & specify.
Jesus was Jewish - he went to shul and studied with the rabbis the same as all the other Jewish boys of that time
No, Jesus Christ was not an American. In fact, America was not nationally known at that time. Jesus was Jewish.
Mary and Joseph, Jesus' parents, were Jewish.
They wore beards
Jerusalem was the only place in the world that had a Jewish Temple at that time.
Although he was Jewish, when he was a kid, he attended a Catholic elementary school -- because there was no Jewish school in Munich at the time. He enjoyed learning about Jesus -- even though he was bullied by the antisemitic kids.He never converted, but in the last year of his life he said "If I were not a Jew I would be a Quaker."
eggs,mutton or beef,and bread
2000 years ago, free public education was available for children regardless of societal status. Further education was available for adults.
When Jesus was born, the Jewish Law or Torah was the religious system of the Jewish people of the time. Thus Jesus was born 'under the Law' in terms of both when He was born and in terms of the prevailing system to which Jews at that time were subject.