Chapter 10: lesson 3 Rome and Judea.

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Chapter 10: lesson 3 Rome and Judea

Ruled by Foreigners In 198 B.C., the Hellenistic kingdom of Syria seized control of Judah Introduced Greek ideas and beliefs to the Jewish people Judah’s first Syrian rulers allowed the Jews to practice their religion A new Syrian ruler ordered Jewish priests to make offerings to Greek gods, but when they refused, he outlawed the religion and placed statues of Greek gods in the Temple Made it a crime to observe Jewish laws or study the Torah Some fled to the hills, where they prepared to fight back

Rebels Fight Syria A Jewish priest along with his five sons led the fight to drive out the Syrians One of his sons, Judah Maccabee, led the revolt His tiny fighting force, called the Maccabees, faced the much larger, better- equipped Syrian army Battle after battle, the rebels defeated the Syrian forces By 164 B.C., the Maccabees had regained control of Jerusalem

Roman Control In 63 B.C., the Roman conquered Judah, which the Romans called Judea Kept strict control but allowed the Jews to have Jewish kings and religious leaders appointed by Rome In A.D. 66, a group of Jews known as the Zealots led a rebellion in Judea against Roman authority in the province Romans sent General Vespasian to crush the uprising A teacher named Yohanan ben Zaccai hurried to his camp to ask him to set aside a place for Jewish scholars to study (the Jews feared he would destroy the Temple) Vespasian’s son Titus was put in charge and burned the second Temple and took Jerusalem The destruction of the second Temple and of Jerusalem hastened the movement of the Jews out of Judea The movement of the Jews to other parts of the world is known as the Diaspora

Judaism- an Ongoing Faith After the Romans destroyed the second Temple, many Jews worried that they would lose their identity as a people Religious leader and teachers called rabbis tried to make sure this did not happen Wherever Jews settled, they built places for prayer and worship called synagogues Gathered there to hear the rabbis read the Torah and interpretations, or Commentaries, on the Torah Held onto their faith by carefully following the laws and observing the customs of their religion Created schools where Jewish children studied the Torah and learned the prayers of their faith

Last Classwork of Chapter 10!! Please complete pg. 346 #2-7 in your notebooks using complete sentences!