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The Jewish Diaspora Under Roman Rule<\/h2>\n

Under the rule of the Roman Empire, Jews faced mixed blessings and challenges. While on the one hand there were episodes of persecution, the Empire was tolerant towards the Jews and in some areas gave them certain rights and privileges. In the broadest sense of the term, Roman rule was “good” for the Jews. <\/p>\n

In 70 BCE, the Romans conquered Judaea and expelled many Jews from the region. The subsequent diaspora of Jews saw a mass migration of Jews from Judaea, driving migrations to surrounding countries, the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa and the Mediterranean. Over time, those Jews began to take significant roles in trade, industry and education. <\/p>\n

Despite the loss of Judaea, the scattered Jews were offered some benefits under the Roman Empire. In 48-47 BCE, Julius Caesar granted full Roman citizenship to all Jews living in the Empire which entitled them to inheritance rights and the right to own property. These rights were confirmed and extended by other Roman emperors, such as Augustus and Claudius, who provided additional protection to the Jews. <\/p>\n

During the period of the Roman Empire, a new diaspora of Jews arose. This diaspora was made up of largely well-to-do Jews who enjoyed considerable economic prosperity. Jews were especially heavily involved in trade, managing operations for the Roman state and even providing services for the Emperors. Under Roman rule, Jews also took leading roles within their own communities, many of them becoming rabbis and religious teachers. <\/p>\n