…the Jewish academies reopen at Sura and …

Years: 532 - 532
September

…the Jewish academies reopen at Sura and other Babylonian locales.

Generally, the Jews in the East enjoy relative autonomy under the Sassanid dynasty.

The complexity of argument and analysis contained in the Palestinian Talmud (CE 100-425) and the more authoritative Babylonian Talmud (called the Babli, completed around 500) reflect the high level of intellectual maturity attained by the various schools of Jewish learning.

This inward-looking intellectualism, along with a rigid adherence to the laws and rituals of Judaism, maintains the separateness of the Jewish people, enabling them to survive the exilic experience despite the lure of conversion and frequent outbreaks of anti-Jewish hostility.

The two great academies at Sura and Pumbedita become the major centers of Jewish thought.

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