- operas, novels, etc.), including:
Harisot Betar:
sipur `al
dever gevurat Bar
Kokhva ve-hurban
Betar bi-yad Adriy****
kesar Roma (1858), a
Hebrew novel by Kalman...
- The Bar
Kokhba revolt (Hebrew: מֶרֶד בַּר כּוֹכְבָא Mereḏ Bar Kōḵḇāʾ) was a large-scale
armed rebellion initiated by the Jews of Judea, led by
Simon bar...
-
settlements being destro**** or
abandoned due to the
brutal suppression of the Bar
Kokhva revolt, a
Jewish presence persisted in the area. In the Late
Roman and Byzantine...
-
Jewish community strove to
recover from the
catastrophic results of the Bar
Kokhva revolt (132–135 CE).
Although some of
these attempts were
relatively successful...
-
Gamaliel of
Yavneh and his Sons: The
Patriarchate before and
after the Bar
Kokhva Revolt," JJS 50 (1999), 21–37. Levine, L.I., "The
Patriarch (Nasi) in Third-Century...
-
Jewish community strove to
recover from the
catastrophic results of the Bar
Kokhva revolt (132–135 CE).
Although some of
these attempts were
relatively successful...
-
Jewish community strove to
recover from the
catastrophic results of the Bar
Kokhva revolt (132–135 ce).
During the Late
Roman and
Byzantine periods, many Jews...
- the
Kokhva magazine,
published in
Urmia from 1906 to 1918 as the only
independent ****yrian publication,
without any
foreign Christian support.
Kokhva prominently...
- Herod's
Temple appears on top, in a
similar style as
depicted on the Bar-
Kokhva revolt coins Ezra
Reads the Law The
ceiling was
believed to have been created...
-
Jewish community strove to
recover from the
catastrophic results of the Bar
Kokhva revolt (132–135 CE).
Although some of
these attempts were
relatively successful...