they wanted to use them as slaves
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
The Jews view the region of modern Israel and Palestine as their ancient homeland. They were exiled from it several times in history. However, the country of Israel was not and cannot be exiled because it is a place. When king Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon destroyed Solomon's Temple (The First Temple) in 586 BCE, the Jews were exiled to Babylon but were allowed to return by Cyrus the Great in 537 BCE. In the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt in 132--136 AD, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple and again many Jews were exiled or left the country on their own. This later exile is the one that spread Jews around the known world and from which they are returning when they return to the modern state of Israel today.
It was the Zealots
There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.There is controversy as to why the temple was destroyed. Some sources say that the Jews set fire to it, others say that the Romans set fire to it, still others say that it was destroyed by accident. The ancient writers say that Titus did not want the building destroyed, but in the fighting a fire started and grew out of control. The Christian writers claim that it was destroyed as a fulfillment of Christ's prophesy.
The Romans did not formally send them out. But hundreds of thousands were forced to leave due to the harsh conditions and persecution (while many Jews remained nonetheless). Those who left went to Persia, Babylonia, southern Europe, North Africa and elsewhere.
the romans and they destroyed all the temples
the authority of rabbis (teachers)
Yes
The only Temple attributed by the Jews to King Solomon is the Temple destroyed by the Babylonians after the defeat of Judah and the exile of the Jews .
Nebuchadnezzar.See also:Why was the Temple destroyed?
On the contrary, the Romans destroyed the Jewish Temple, sacked the city of Jerusalem, and banned the Jews from entering that area. See also:More about the Romans and Jews
It happened in the year 70 CE, when the Romans destroyed the 2nd Temple.
No, there are millions of Jews world wide. See the related link below for some statistics.
On the site where the first temple had stood, in Jerusalem. The Romans destroyed the second temple in A.D 70, but one wall, the Western or Wailing Wall, still remains and is an extremely holy site for Jews. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The answer to both questions is No. He destroyed the First Temple, killed myriads of Jews, and exiled the survivors.See also:The Destruction and exile
Some Jews refer to their synagogue as a temple. (The word "Temple" also refers to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed by the Romans about 1950 years ago.)
The Second Temple.