Galilean Judaism in the Roman period
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Galilean Judaism in the Roman period refers to the religious, legal, and communal life of Jewish communities in Galilee under Roman rule, marked by evolving rabbinic leadership, local institutions, and adaptation to imperial and post-Temple realities.
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| Galilean Judaism in the Roman period canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14781618 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Galilean Judaism in the Roman period Context triple: [Sanhedrin at Usha, category, Galilean Judaism in the Roman period]
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Jerusalem in the Second Temple period
Jerusalem in the Second Temple period was the religious and political center of Jewish life from the late 6th century BCE to 70 CE, marked by the rebuilt Temple, intense religious activity, and complex interactions with successive imperial powers.
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Medieval Babylonian Jewry
Medieval Babylonian Jewry was a prominent Jewish community centered in Babylonia during the early Islamic and medieval periods, renowned for its great academies, rabbinic leadership, and decisive role in shaping Talmudic law and Jewish intellectual life.
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Documents of Jewish Sectaries
Documents of Jewish Sectaries is a seminal collection and study of previously unknown medieval Jewish sectarian texts, edited and published by scholar Solomon Schechter from the Cairo Geniza.
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Jerusalem, or On Religious Power and Judaism
"Jerusalem, or On Religious Power and Judaism" is an 18th-century philosophical treatise by Moses Mendelssohn that defends religious tolerance, argues for the separation of church and state, and articulates a rational, enlightened understanding of Judaism.
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The Judean Story
The Judean Story is a segment or subplot within the 1989 film "Intolerance" that focuses on events and characters set in ancient Judea.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Galilean Judaism in the Roman period Target entity description: Galilean Judaism in the Roman period refers to the religious, legal, and communal life of Jewish communities in Galilee under Roman rule, marked by evolving rabbinic leadership, local institutions, and adaptation to imperial and post-Temple realities.
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A.
Jerusalem in the Second Temple period
Jerusalem in the Second Temple period was the religious and political center of Jewish life from the late 6th century BCE to 70 CE, marked by the rebuilt Temple, intense religious activity, and complex interactions with successive imperial powers.
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B.
Medieval Babylonian Jewry
Medieval Babylonian Jewry was a prominent Jewish community centered in Babylonia during the early Islamic and medieval periods, renowned for its great academies, rabbinic leadership, and decisive role in shaping Talmudic law and Jewish intellectual life.
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C.
Documents of Jewish Sectaries
Documents of Jewish Sectaries is a seminal collection and study of previously unknown medieval Jewish sectarian texts, edited and published by scholar Solomon Schechter from the Cairo Geniza.
-
D.
Jerusalem, or On Religious Power and Judaism
"Jerusalem, or On Religious Power and Judaism" is an 18th-century philosophical treatise by Moses Mendelssohn that defends religious tolerance, argues for the separation of church and state, and articulates a rational, enlightened understanding of Judaism.
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E.
The Judean Story
The Judean Story is a segment or subplot within the 1989 film "Intolerance" that focuses on events and characters set in ancient Judea.
- F. None of above. chosen
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