For Jews, the Jerusalem Temple is the historical focus of ritual practice and pilgrimage. After its destruction in 70 ce, synagogues gradually became important centres for community and ritual, yet the Temple remained a symbolic site of hope and longing in diasporic Judaism in manifold ways. By means of a case-study of a fifth-century synagogue in the town of Sepphoris, this article examines the synagogue and its mosaic floor to consider the hypothesis that the Jews that commissioned and used this synagogue had a self-categorised religious identity (cf. Turner et al. 1987) which referenced a symbolic universe of the Temple (cf. Berger and Luckmann 1966) and can be studied through visual, material and ritual symbols. It is further suggested...
Discovered during the 1932 excavations of the city, the Synagogue in Dura-Europos revealed an assemb...
Palestine of the post Second Temple era witnessed the emerging transformation of modes of Jewish rel...
With the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, more than an iconic symbol of Jewish identity wa...
For Jews, the Jerusalem Temple is the historical focus of ritual practice and pilgrimage. After its ...
Although evidence now has proven otherwise, ancient synagogues were originally believed by archaeolo...
It is a widespread idea among students of ancient Judaism that the temple of Jerusalem in the post-e...
This article explores the theological role of cities in Judaism as settings for the mediation betwee...
Identifying the difficulties of the synagogue as a built form necessitates an initial analysis of i...
This dissertation focuses on the fresco cycle of the Dura-Europos synagogue (244-245 CE). The fresco...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021The three late antique Levantine synagogues at Dura...
Mystery shrouds the origins of the synagogue. The synagogue is unknown in Jewish literature until t...
In the first century CE, synagogues existed not only in the land of Israel but in all parts of the R...
Across Europe, Jewish museums are housed in former synagogues, representing Jewish religious life th...
Each of the case study sites has been approached in the same way: by gathering every possible excava...
The synagogues of Judea in the first century CE, though they could provide an important insight into...
Discovered during the 1932 excavations of the city, the Synagogue in Dura-Europos revealed an assemb...
Palestine of the post Second Temple era witnessed the emerging transformation of modes of Jewish rel...
With the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, more than an iconic symbol of Jewish identity wa...
For Jews, the Jerusalem Temple is the historical focus of ritual practice and pilgrimage. After its ...
Although evidence now has proven otherwise, ancient synagogues were originally believed by archaeolo...
It is a widespread idea among students of ancient Judaism that the temple of Jerusalem in the post-e...
This article explores the theological role of cities in Judaism as settings for the mediation betwee...
Identifying the difficulties of the synagogue as a built form necessitates an initial analysis of i...
This dissertation focuses on the fresco cycle of the Dura-Europos synagogue (244-245 CE). The fresco...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021The three late antique Levantine synagogues at Dura...
Mystery shrouds the origins of the synagogue. The synagogue is unknown in Jewish literature until t...
In the first century CE, synagogues existed not only in the land of Israel but in all parts of the R...
Across Europe, Jewish museums are housed in former synagogues, representing Jewish religious life th...
Each of the case study sites has been approached in the same way: by gathering every possible excava...
The synagogues of Judea in the first century CE, though they could provide an important insight into...
Discovered during the 1932 excavations of the city, the Synagogue in Dura-Europos revealed an assemb...
Palestine of the post Second Temple era witnessed the emerging transformation of modes of Jewish rel...
With the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, more than an iconic symbol of Jewish identity wa...