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This overview delves into the Jewish revolt against Roman rule, focusing on key events and figures, such as the Zealots—rebellious Jews who rejected Roman law and fought fiercely from 66 AD. The revolt culminated in the siege of Massada, where 1,000 Zealots held out against 15,000 Romans for two years. The aftermath saw severe consequences for Jewish communities, with many fleeing to Europe, leading to significant cultural shifts. This study also highlights various Jewish sects, including Conservative, Reform, and Orthodox practices.
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Nov. 13, Tuesday Take out Design Cover leave on desk 2. On Ticket : Describe or define that person on the ticket 3. Need colored folders
Revolt, Defeat, Migration (Hebrews) • Why revolt against the Romans? (214-5) First read and then give 2-3 details • Zealots = rebellious Jews • refused to follow Roman laws • Attacked (66 AD) Romans, lasted 4 yrs • Romans destroyed the 2nd temple & Jerusalem
Revolt, Defeat, Migration (Hebrews) 2. Defeated at MASADA? (215) • When? • Where? Mountain fortress • Who? 1,000 Zealots vs 15,000 Romans • What happened? Jews refused to give in, Romans sent to attack, held out for 2 yrs, refused to become slaves • Why important?
Revolt, Defeat, Migration (Hebrews) 3. Results of Revolt? • Romans punished Jews(slaves, forced to leave, destroyed homes) • Romans took over Jerusalem /Israel • Judaism & culture changed • Some Jews fled to Europe • Western Europe Eastern Europe • -France, Germany - Poland, Russia • -Spain, Portugal
Honors Describe what each Jew sect believes in Conservative- Reform- Orthodox – You can use your chrome book…..
Chrome book Closure • Go to my webpage • Go to My links • Go to Masada fortress • Describe the pictures of Masada (next to notes) - write down 4-5 details that you notice or interest you….