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Babylonian Jews and Sasanian Imperialism in Late Antiquity

Simcha Gross author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:19th Jun '25

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Offers a radically new account of Babylonian Jewish and rabbinic engagement and negotiation with Sasanian rule.

Offers a radically new account that advances the modern scholarly understanding of Babylonian Jewish history and society, and of Sasanian rule. Building upon recent developments in the study of the Sasanian Empire, the book offers a more direct model of Sasanian rule, within and against which Jews invariably positioned and defined themselves.From the image offered by the Babylonian Talmud, Jewish elites were deeply embedded within the Sasanian Empire (224-651 CE). The Talmud is replete with stories and discussions that feature Sasanian kings, Zoroastrian magi, fire temples, imperial administrators, Sasanian laws, Persian customs, and more quotidian details of Jewish life. Yet, in the scholarly literature on the Babylonian Talmud and the Jews of Babylonia , the Sasanian Empire has served as a backdrop to a decidedly parochial Jewish story, having little if any direct impact on Babylonian Jewish life and especially the rabbis. Babylonian Jews and Sasanian Imperialism in Late Antiquity advances a radically different understanding of Babylonian Jewish history and Sasanian rule. Building upon recent scholarship, Simcha Gross portrays a more immanent model of Sasanian rule, within and against which Jews invariably positioned and defined themselves. Babylonian Jews realized their traditions, teachings, and social position within the political, social, religious, and cultural conditions generated by Sasanian rule.

'Simcha Gross's brilliant new book.' Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, Jewish Review of Books
'A seminal, erudite, and ground-breaking study …' James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
'For specialists this volume is essential reading and will maintain that status well into the future. But even those without such training will benefit as much from Gross's methodological meticulousness as from his academic argumentation. … Essential.' L. J. Greenspoon, CHOICE

ISBN: 9781009280501

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 583g

358 pages