Ridiculous Answer
Because they were cheating, stealing, lying, child molesting, devil worshipping children of Satan.
Geopolitical Answer
Hadrian was responding to security concerns within his Empire. Jewish Zealots, a group of fanatic Jewish fundamentalists had risen up in an insurrection to make Judea an independent state not long prior. Their revolt had been put down and the Romans wished both to punish the Jews and prevent a second revolt from occurring. As the Jews valued their land, the Exile proved to satisfy both conditions. The Jews were effectively punished by depriving them of their ancestral homeland and Jews were prevented from revolting by being spread over too large of a space to effectively coordinate.
Nebuchadnezzar (some 2500 years ago); and also Titus (1940 years ago). Though the Romans didn't expel the Jews from all of Judea, they did expel them from Jerusalem.
Vespasian started the Roman military campaign against the Great Revolt of the Jews. He defeated the Jews in Galilee, but abandoned to return to Rome to assume the emperorship. He handed over the campaign to his Titus, who besieged Jerusalem, stormed it, destroyed it and took come 100,000 captives to Rome to be old as slaves. Hadrian decided to redevelop Jerusalem into a Roman city and built some temples to Roman gods and forbade circumcision. This led to a revolt and a war. The Roman army won, destroying 50 towns and over 900 villages and killing half a million Jews.Afrer that Hadrian persecuted Judaism. He banned the Torah law and the Hebrew calendar and executed Judaic scholars. The sacred scroll was burned on the Temple Mount. Hadrian wanted to erase the memory of Judaea. He joined Judea with Galilee and renamed the two areas Syria Palaestina (Palaestina meant land of the Philistines). The Jews were forbidden from entering Jerusalem.
The first Catholics were all Jews in Jerusalem.
Hadrian would have to be classified a one of the better Roman emperors. He was more interested in securing and consolidating the empire rather than conquering and enlarging it. He traveled all over the empire and brought benefits to all the places he visited (Jerusalem excepted) Among his building projects were Hadrian's wall, his magnificent villa at Tivoli and the pantheon.
Jews were forced out by armed invaders. The Babylonians invaded, sacked Jerusalem, and forced Jews into exile. Some stayed in Babylon while others returned from exile. The Roman empire sacked Jerusalem and forced Jews into exile and slavery, and did not allow Jews to return to Jerusalem until the Islamic conquest, when some returned. The Crusaders slaughtered essentially all of the Jews of Jerusalem, driving many Jewish refugees from the Crusader kingdoms. After the Crusaders were defeated, some Jews returned.
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After the rebellion, the Romans banned all Jews from returning to Jerusalem.
Christians Muslims and Jews all to claim the holy lands-Jerusalem.
Yes, all ladybugs expel gases. All living things expel gases.
Currently, yes. Since Israel controls the city, Jews from all over the world do not have problems arriving.
Jerusalem is where Islam's third most holy site, The Mosque of Al-Aqsa, is located. For Jews, Jerusalem is important because it is the site of their holiest place, the temple mount. For Christians it is important because Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead in Jerusalem. Muslims, Jews and Christians all come to Jerusalem on pilgrimages to see it.
Under Roman and Byzantine rule, Jews were banned from Jerusalem. Between 614 and 629, the Persian Empire controlled the city, briefly, and permitted Jews to return. In 638, the Arab Caliphate took control and allowed the Jews to return. Under Arab and Fatimid rule, Christians continued to prosper in Jerusalem, until 1033, when the Fatimid Caliph ordered all churches destroyed. When the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, they massacred most of the Jews and Muslims.