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Contents Labour and Trade The Household Economy Alexei Sivertsev Agriculture and Fanning ~evSafrai Arts and Crafts, Manufacture and Production Uzi Leibner Trade, Commerce, and Consumption Jack Pastor Poverty and Charity Gildas Hamel Family Life The Different Life Stages: From Childhood to Old Age Jonathan Schafer Marriage and Divorce Michael L. Satlow Clothing Dafna Shlezinger-Katsman Jewellery: The Literary Evidence Tziona Grossmark Jewellery: The Archaeological Evidence Katharina Galer Food, Eating, and Meals Da\1d Kraemer Domestic Architecture Katharina Galer Death, Burial, and Afterlife Steven Fine Education and Literacy Private and Public Education Catherine Hezser Orality and Writing Carol Bakhos Religion and Magic The Impact of Paganism and Christianity Gunter Sternberger The Synagogue Lee I. Le'Jine Prayer and Liturgy Stefan C. Reif Sabbath and Festivals Lutz Doering Magic and Healing Giuseppe Veltri Entertainment and Leisure-Time Activities Bathhouses As Places of Social and Cultural Interaction Yaron Z. Eliav Theatres, Hippodromes, Amphitheatres, and Performances ZeevWeiss Play and Games Joshua Schwartz End Matter Index of Subjects, Names, and Places Index of References [UNTITLED] Oxford Handbooks Online [UNTITLED] The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine Edited by Catherine Hezser Print Publication Date: Aug Subject: Classical Studies 2010 Online Publication Date: Sep 2012 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York © Oxford University Press 2010 The moral rights of the authors have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2010 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above Page 1 of 2 [UNTITLED] You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose the same condition on any acquirer British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Data available Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Data available Typeset by SPI Publisher Services, Pondicherry, India Printed in Great Britain on acid‐free paper byMPG Books Group, Bodmin and King’s Lynn ISBN 978–0–19–921643–7 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 Page 2 of 2 Preface Oxford Handbooks Online Preface The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine Edited by Catherine Hezser Print Publication Date: Aug Subject: Classical Studies 2010 Online Publication Date: Sep 2012 Preface THE idea for this Handbook was born during my conversations with Yaron Eliav and Zeev Weiss during the last five years, when we considered the creation of a new version of Samuel Krauss' multi‐volume Talmudische Archäologie. Such a new version remains a task of gargantuan proportions that will perhaps be accomplished by scholars in the future. In the meantime, this Handbook is meant to fill the gap, and to provide scholars and students with up‐to‐date surveys and tools for the study of the various areas of ancient Jewish daily life. A Handbook is always a joint undertaking, and a collaboration of the contributors, the editor, and the publisher. Since so many different people are involved, the production of such volumes usually takes longer than anticipated, as was also the case with this work. I would like to take this opportunity to especially thank all those who submitted their chapters in time. Yitzhar Hirschfeld, who had agreed to write the chapter on domestic architecture, died shortly after he had signed the contract. May his memory be for a blessing. Special praise is due to those who stepped in at short notice to fill the gaps left by those who could not deliver, or whose submissions did not fit the Handbook's programme. I would like to express my gratitude to all those colleagues who submitted images and copyright declarations with their texts. I owe special thanks to David Milson who was able to draw a map of Roman Palestine in the shortest of time, and to Uzi Leibner who provided the cover image for this volume from one of his recent excavations. I am grateful to the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture whose grant allowed me to dedicate time to the planning of the Handbook and to do research in Israel. Special thanks are also due to the staff of the Classics and Ancient History Department of Oxford University Press who accompanied this volume. Catherine Hezser Page 1 of 2 List of Figures and Maps Oxford Handbooks Online List of Figures and Maps The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine Edited by Catherine Hezser Print Publication Date: Aug Subject: Classical Studies 2010 Online Publication Date: Sep 2012 List of Figures and Maps Map of Roman Palestine xvii 2.1 Relief with theatre masks, Katzrin 34 2.2 Floor mosaic with Dionysiac procession in the triclinium of a villa in Sepphoris 37 2.3 Byzantine pillar with medusa, Caesareu 43 14.1 The so‐called ‘Gaza Jar’ from the Ramat Hanadiv excavations (southern Carmel area) 269 14.2 and 14.3 Byzantine period oil lamps from the Ein Gedi excavations 272 14.4 Stone vessels from the Temple Mount area in Jerusalem, 1st century ce 273 14.5 Glass vessels from a burial cave at Hurfeish, Upper Galilee—an example of the third–fourth century Galilean group 276 14.6 Reconstruction of a warp‐weighted loom using weights found in excavations 278 14.7 Reconstruction of lever‐and‐weight oil press, lever‐and‐screw oil press, and direct‐ pressure‐screw oil press 283 14.8 Reconstruction of a wine press from Ramat Hanadiv 286 19.1 Notched line pattern 369 19.2 Notched gamma pattern 369 19.3 and 19.4 Ancient Jewish men's clothing 371 19.5 and 19.6 Ancient Jewish women's clothing 372 21.1 Gold assemblage found in a late Roman tomb in Jerusalem drawn by de Ridder 396 21.2 Byzantine period glass pendant with the depiction of a cross and a menorah 398 23.1 Reconstruction of a house at Qatzrin, fourth–fifth centuries ce 421 23.2 Yussuf Qahadi, owner of a house at ed‐Dhahiriya, interviewed by Yizhar Hirschfeld, standing in front of his house 422 (p. xi) 23.3 Reconstruction of a courtyard house at Capernaum, first–second centuries ce 425 23.4 Reconstruction of a house at Horvat Susiya, sixth–eighth centuries ce 426 23.5 Reconstruction of the main entrance to the house at Horvat Susiya 426 Page 1 of 3 List of Figures and Maps 23.6 Plan of Building XII at Mampsis, second–third centuries ce 427 23.7 Plan and sections of Building III at Umm el‐Jimal, second–third centuries ce 428 23.8 Reconstruction of a house excavated at Horvat Shema', fourth–fifth centuries ce 434 24.1 The Tomb of Jason, Jerusalem 444 24.2 The Tomb of Zechariah, Jerusalem 444 24.3 The Tomb of Absalom, Jerusalem 445 24.4 Decorated limestone ossuary of the Nicanor family 449 24.5 Tomb of Nicanor and Menachem Ussishkin, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem 453 24.6 Façade of Bet She'arim, Catacomb 20 454 24.7 Lion sarcophagus, Catacomb 20, Bet She'arim 455 28.1 (a) Galilean‐type synagogue, Capernaum; (b) basilical‐type synagogue, Bet Alpha; (c) transitional‐type synagogue, Eshtemoa 527 28.2 Panel in Hammat Tiberias synagogue mosaic floor, with Temple facade, menorot, shofar, lulav, etrog, and incense shovel 530 28.3 Central panel in Hammat Tiberias synagogue mosaic floor, with the Zodiac and the sun god Helios 531 28.4 Western wall of Dura Europos synagogue 533 28.5 The three panels of the Hammat Tiberias synagogue mosaic floor. Top: Torah shrine and cluster of Jewish symbols; middle: zodiac with Helios in the centre; bottom: dedicatory inscriptions 535 28.6 Reconstructed drawing of the seven registers of the Sepphoris synagogue mosaic floor 537 28.7 Location of mosaic floor in the Bet Alpha synagogue 538 (p. xii) 30.1 Oil lamp with attached reservoir (Sabbath lamp?) from Hebron, 3rd–4th c. ce 572 30.2 The ‘four species’ of Sukkot—closed palm frond, myrtle, and two willow branches, as well as the etrog—on a coin from the second year of the Bar Kokhba revolt (133/4 ce) 579 33.1 Sepphoris, the theatre built on the northern slope of the acropolis 627 33.2 Gerasa, southern view of the hippodrome 631 33.3 Scythopolis, general view of the amphitheatre 633 Page 2 of 3 List of Abbreviations Oxford Handbooks Online List of Abbreviations The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine Edited by Catherine Hezser Print Publication Date: Aug Subject: Classical Studies 2010 Online Publication Date: Sep 2012 List of Abbreviations Abbreviations of Qumran texts follow the SBL Handbook of Style Abbreviations of rabbinic literature follow the list of abbreviations in H. L. Strack/G. Stemberger (1991), Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 401–3. M. = Mishnah T. = Tosefta y. = Talmud Yerushalmi/Palestinian Talmud b. = Talmud Bavli/Babylonian Talmud followed by the tractates and chapters. Josephus' works are abbreviated as follows: Ant. = Antiquitates Bell. = Bellum Judaicum C.Ap. = Contra Apionem Roman Legal Compendia: Dig. = Justinian's Digest C.Th. = Codex Theodosianus Page 1 of 2

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Written by an international and interdisciplinary team of distinguished scholars, The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine is an indispensable reference compendium on the day-to-day lives of Jews in the land of Israel in Roman times. Ranging from subjects such as clothing and dome
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