The Ancient Synagogue; The First Thousand Years

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Pub. Date: 2000-02-09
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

The synagogue was one of the most central and revolutionary institutions of ancient Judaism leaving an indelible mark on Christianity and Islam as well. This commanding book provides an in-depth and comprehensive history of the synagogue from the Hellenistic period to the end of late antiquity. Drawing exhaustively on archeological evidence and on such literary sources as rabbinic material, the New Testament, Jewish writings of the Second Temple period, and Christian and pagan works, Lee Levine traces the development of the synagogue from what was essentially a communal institution to one which came to embody a distinctively religious profile. Exploring its history in the Greco-Roman and Byzantine periods in both Palestine and the Diaspora, he describes the synagogue's basic features: its physical remains; its role in the community; its leadership; the roles of rabbis, Patriarchs, women, and priests in its operation; its liturgy; and its art. What emerges is a fascinating mosaic of a dynamic institution that succeeded in integrating patterns of social and religious behavior from the contemporary non-Jewish society while maintaining a distinctively Jewish character.

Author Biography

Lee I. Levine is professor of Jewish history and archeology at the Hebrew University.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Chronology xv
Introduction
1(18)
PART I: THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYNAGOGUE
THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD
Origins
19(23)
Pre-70 Judaea
42(32)
The Pre-70 Diaspora
74(50)
The Second Temple Synagogue---Its Role and Functions
124(36)
LATER ANTIQUITY
Late Roman Palestine (70-Fourth Century C. E.)
160(34)
Byzantine Palestine
194(38)
Diaspora Synagogues
232(59)
PART II: THE SYNAGOGUE AS AN INSTITUTION
The Building
291(66)
The Communal Dimension
357(30)
Leadership
387(42)
The Patriarch (Nasi) and the Synagogue
429(11)
The Sages and the Synagogue
440(31)
Women in the Synagogue
471(20)
Priests
491(10)
Liturgy
501(60)
Iconography: The Limits of Interpretation
561(19)
Diachronic and Synchronic Dimensions---The Synagogue in Context
580(23)
Epilogue
603(4)
Glossary 607(4)
List of Abbreviations 611(4)
Bibliogrpahy 615(70)
Illustration Credits 685(2)
Source Index 687(28)
Subject Index 715

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