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Babylonian Jews and Sasanian Imperialism in Late Antiquity is a comprehensive historical study that investigates the dynamic interactions between Jewish communities and the Sasanian Persian Empire from the third to seventh centuries. Simcha Gross analyzes how Babylonian Jews adapted to and thrived within imperial structures, examining their political, social, and economic roles in Sasanian society.
The book explores key themes including religious autonomy, communal governance, and cultural identity during a transformative period. Gross utilizes primary sources and archaeological evidence to illuminate the nuanced relationship between imperial authority and Jewish self-governance, demonstrating how Babylonian Jewry achieved considerable influence and prosperity while maintaining distinct religious practices and traditions under Sasanian imperial rule.







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