The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora: Jewish practice and thought during the Second Temple period

"In The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora, Jonathan Trotter shows how different diaspora Jews' perspectives on the distant city of Jerusalem and the temple took shape while living in the diaspora, an experience which often is characterized by complicated senses of alienation from and belonging...

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Main Author: Trotter, Jonathan R. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2019]
In: Journal for the study of Judaism / Supplements (volume 192)
Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Trotter, Jonathan R., The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora : Jewish practice and thought during the Second Temple period] (2021) (Church, Philip, 1948 -)
[Rezension von: Trotter, Jonathan R., The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora : Jewish practice and thought during the Second Temple period] (2021) (Duggan, Michael W.)
[Rezension von: Trotter, Jonathan R., The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora : Jewish practice and thought during the Second Temple period] (2021) (Gruen, Erich S., 1935 -)
[Rezension von: Trotter, Jonathan R., The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora : Jewish practice and thought during the Second Temple period] (2021) (Sloan, Paul T.)
Series/Journal:Journal for the study of Judaism / Supplements volume 192
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Temple (Jerusalem) / Diaspora (Religion) / Judaism / History 500 BC-70
Further subjects:B Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) Influence
B Greek literature, Hellenistic Jewish authors History and criticism
B Jewish Diaspora History to 1500
B Jewish diaspora in literature
B Bible. Maccabees Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jews History To 70 A.D
B Thesis
B Judaism History To 70 A.D
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Summary:"In The Jerusalem Temple in diaspora, Jonathan Trotter shows how different diaspora Jews' perspectives on the distant city of Jerusalem and the temple took shape while living in the diaspora, an experience which often is characterized by complicated senses of alienation from and belonging to an ancestral homeland and one's current home. This book investigates not only the perspectives of the individual diaspora Jews whose writings mention the Jerusalem temple (Letter of Aristeas, Philo of Alexandria, 2 Maccabees, and 3 Maccabees) but also the customs of diaspora Jewish communities linking them to the temple, such as their financial contributions and pilgrimages there"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004409270