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Athens - Auschwitz: Historical outline of Jewish presence in Greece from 85 B.C.E.

Περιγραφή

Jewish presence in Greece dates at least to the mention by Strabo in approximately 85 B.C.E. that Jews could be found in all the cities of the eastern Mediterranean (VII 7 4). There may well have been Jews, if not Jewish communities, living in Greek cities as far back as the Babylonian Exile (586 - 530 B.C.E.). After the wars of the Maccabees, between 170 and 161 B.C.E., many Hellenized Jews left Judaea and settled in the new commercial centers, such as Alexandria and Antioch, of the Hellenistic world. From these communities smaller groups moved to some of the coastal Aegean cities such as Ephesus, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, and, according to tradition, Chalkis. Jewish communities also may have been founded on Crete at this time. In any case, by the time of the Apostle Paul there were flourishing Jewish communities in most of the major Greek cities. 

Χαρακτηριστικά
Κωδικός: 11044
Βιβλιοδεσία: Hardcover
Σελίδες: 109
Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης: 1983
Εκδότης: Lycabettus Press
Εκδόθηκε στην: Ελλάδα
Μεταφραστής: Nikos P. Stavroulakis
Γλώσσα: Αγγλικά