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Jul 2025
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107: Jews and Judaism from Alexander the...

THE HELLENISTIC AGE PODCAST
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In this episode, we delve into the history of the Jews – both in the homeland of Judea and the many communities of the Diaspora. From the conquests of Alexander, the Jews navigated through a new paradigm that favored “Greekness” and embraced many aspects of Hellenistic culture, while also trying to uphold the Laws of Moses that linked them back to the glory ... Show More
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