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The Jews of Judea were permitted to remain and even to occupy Jerusalem - it was only after the Second Roman Jewish War that this changed. However, Judaism had to change, leading to the development of what is now known as Rabbinic Judaism. The Sadducees had lost their power base and faded from history. The scribes, aligned with the Pharisees, were the rabbis of the Judaism that came out of this maelstrom.
Prior to 70 CE, worship mainly involved animal sacrifice in the Temple, and Torah readings in the synagogues. Only after 70 CE was prayer instituted on a daily basis. Decisions were also made on finalising the canon of the Hebrew scriptures. Over time, new writings also added meaning to and interpretations of the ancient scriptures.


A new and very different form of Judaism had arisen and was now challenging Rabbinic Judaism for dominance - Christianity. Ultimately Rabbinic Judaism won out, at least among Palestinian Jews. Christians were banned from the synagogues and worshippers were required to denounce Christians in the synagogues.

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Why were the Jews forced out of Jerusalem?

Jerusalem was destroyed twice - and each time most of the Jews in Israel were deported:By the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BCE. The Jews were deported to Babylon for 70 years. Some of them moved to Europe and North Africa during that time.By the Romans under Titus in 70 CE. The Jews were deported to Rome and from there they scatted all over the globe.


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 was the year that the Romans burned the second temple in Jerusalem?

Jewish tradition places the Destruction of the Second Temple in the year 68 CE, not 70. See also:About the DestructionThe Jews and the RomansJewish traditional timeline


Why did the Romans punish the Christians and Jews and force them out of the Holy Land in 70 AD?

After an uprising that involved the entire Jewish population of Palestine from 66 to 70 CE, the Romans finally succeeded in taking Jerusalem. They demolished the city but did not drive the Jews out of Palestine. It appears that the Christians had already fled across the River Jordan before the Roman seige of Jerusalem began. During the First Jewish War of 66-73 CE, the diaspora Jews elsewhere in the empire were reluctant to support their Palestinian co-religionists. However, the diaspora Jews staged uprisings in 115-117 CE, in Cyrene (Libya), Egypt, Mesopotamia and Cyprus, resulting in substantial loss of life. This time, the Jews of Palestine and Syria did not participate. The Second Jewish War broke out in 132 CE and continued until 136 CE. This time the Romans had lost patience. They expelled the Jews from Jerusalem and the surrounding area of Judea, although they allowed some to move to Galilee and the Palestinian coast.


What year did roman empire overtake Israel?

They invaded in the year 44 CE and took over in 70 CE.

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Why were the Jews forced out of Jerusalem?

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

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