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  2. Timeline of Jewish History - Chabad.org

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    Timeline of Jewish History. Israel signed “Abraham Accords,” normalizing relations with UAE and Bahrain, soon followed by Sudan and Morocco. Adapted from the Codex Judaica, a chronological index of Jewish history covering 5764 years of Biblical, Talmudic, & post-Talmudic history by Rabbi Mattis Kantor.

  3. Timeline for the History of Judaism - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.

  4. Timeline of Jewish history - Wikipedia

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    Interactive, searchable, filterable Jewish history timeline from the Gannopedia – Timeline from Abraham to the end of the Talmud i.e. 500 CE. Timeline for the History of Judaism

  5. Judaism Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    70 CE. The city of Jerusalem is besieged and captured by Rome; the Second Temple destroyed. 132 CE - 136 CE. The Bar-Kochba Revolt. c. 137 CE. The Bar Kokhba Revolt in Judea. c. 600 CE. Babylonian Talmud is compiled. Explore the timline of Judaism.

  6. The Birth and Evolution of Judaism - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Ancient Jewish History: The Birth and Evolution of Judaism. The Hebrew religion gave us monotheism; it gave us the concept of rule by law; it gave us the concept that the divine works its purpose on human history through human events; it gave us the concept of the covenant, that the one god has a special relationship to a community of humans ...

  7. Chronology - Jewish History, Time Periods, Dates | Britannica

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    The earliest and most important of all Jewish chronologies extant is the Seder ʿolam rabbaʾ (“Order of the World”), transmitted, according to Talmudic tradition, by Rabbi Yosi ben Halafta in the 2nd century ad. The author was possibly the first to use the rabbinic Era of the Creation.

  8. Timeline of Judaism after the Babylonian Exile (538 BCE-70 CE)

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    Timeline of Judaism after the Babylonian Exile (538 BCE-70 CE) Return to Timeline of Jewish History: Table of Contents. 538-333 B.C.E. Persian Period. 538 B.C.E. Edict of Cyrus (first return from Exile). 520-515 B.C.E. Jerusalem ("Second") Temple rebuilt.

  9. Jewish History - The story of the Jewish People over 3,300 years

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    A tour of Jewish history through the millennia, from our biblical fathers to the upheavals of the 20th century.

  10. 44 Timeline of Judaism - Western Michigan University

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    Timeline of Judaism. c. 2000-587 BCE – Ancient Israelite Religion. c. 1050-930 BCE – United Monarchy. 922 BCE – United Monarchy divides into Israel and Judah. 722 BCE – Israel conquered by the Assyrian Empire.

  11. Timeline of Jewish History - My Jewish Learning

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    Rosh Hashanah Starts Oct. 2. Say Kaddish Daily. Learn Yiddish. Healing service Mondays at 12:15 ET. Timeline of Jewish History. Igniting journeys of Jewish discovery. Facebook. Twitter. YouTube.