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- Anti-Semitism in the Hellenistic-Roman Period - JSTOR
"The Status of the Jews in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt," Jewish Social Studies 6 (1944) 375-400 There is also much evidence for anti-Semitic actions in the Greek cities of Asia Minor, and these actions are often seen to stem from local governments
- Ancient Anti-Semitism - Jewish Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
Ancient “anti-Semitism” has long been a controversial subject in Jewish studies and classics alike Greco-Roman literature includes a number of negative statements on the Jews, ranging from casual mockery to overt animosity
- Why were Jews persecuted by Ancient Romans and Greeks?
I can understand religious reasons of Jews and Muslims But why did Romans and Greeks who had no religious dogma attached also persecute Jews even before Jewish Rebellion? It's not that Greeks and Romans didn't get along with different Religions
- Antisemitism | History, Meaning, Facts, Examples | Britannica
In the ancient Greco-Roman world, religious differences were the primary basis for antisemitism In the Hellenistic Age, for instance, Jews’ social segregation and their refusal to acknowledge the gods worshipped by other peoples aroused resentment among some pagans, particularly in the 1st century bce –1st century ce
- History of antisemitism - Wikipedia
Pre-Christian anti-Judaism in Ancient Greece and Rome that was primarily ethnic in nature; Christian antisemitism in antiquity and the Middle Ages that was religious in nature and has extended into modern times; Muslim antisemitism that was—at least in its classical form—nuanced, where Jews had dhimmi status
- Antisemitism in Antiquity and Early Christian Europe . . .
A pattern of ingrained hostility to an alien culture emerges from Greek and Roman writing, when a whole spectrum of comments on Jews and their religion are surveyed The writings focus on the topics most interesting to the pagan classical world: the Exodus, or expulsion from Egypt as they interpreted it, the nature of the Jewish god, food
- The origins of anti-Semitism - Alpha History
In ancient times, anti-Semitism was a basic form of racism, motivated chiefly by ethnic and cultural differences At different times in history, the Greeks and Romans targeted Jews not for their religious beliefs but for their alleged unwillingness to adapt or assimilate
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