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Sardis. Arye Edrei and Doron Mendels. “A Split Jewish Diaspora: Its Dramatic Consequences”.
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“A Split Jewish Diaspora: Its Dramatic Consequences” • “Most of the scholars who have dealt with the Jewish diaspora during this period [after the destruction of the Temple] have blurred the distinction between the eastern and western diasporas, explicitly or implicitly assuming that the knowledge about the one diaspora could inform the other….[W]e…suggest that the distinction between the two diasporas was not only geographic, but actually reflected a much more substantive split.” (pg. 92)
Edrei’s and Mendels’ Claims • The new post-Temple centers of Judaism were inaccessible to the Greek (western) Jewish Diaspora • Two separate corpora of literature developed: Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha in the West and the Mishnah and Talmud in the East • The number of places in the western diaspora mentioned in Rabbinic literature are severely limited. • We find no reference to the Amidah prayer in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha literature • “It is our contention that…two Judaisms arose with an ever-growing gap developing between them.
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