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  1. Traditional Jewish chronology. Jewish tradition has long preserved a record of dates and time sequences of important historical events related to the Jewish nation, including but not limited to the dates fixed for the building and destruction of the Second Temple, and which same fixed points in time (henceforth: chronological dates) are well ...

  2. Adapted from the Codex Judaica, a chronological index of Jewish history covering 5764 years of Biblical, Talmudic, & post-Talmudic history by Rabbi Mattis Kantor.

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  3. The earliest and most important of all Jewish chronologies extant is the Seder ʿolam rabbaʾ (“Order of the World”), transmitted, according to Talmudic tradition, by Rabbi Yosi ben Halafta in the 2nd century ad. The author was possibly the first to use the rabbinic Era of the Creation.

  4. Contents. hide. (Top) Ancient Israel and Judah. Second Temple period. Talmudic period (70–640 CE) Middle Ages. Early Modern Era. 19th century. 20th century. 21st century. Years in the State of Israel. See also. References. External links. Timeline of Jewish history. Part of a series on. Jews and Judaism. Etymology. Who is a Jew? Religion. Texts.

  5. Ancient Israelite Religion(2000-587 BCE) Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.

  6. Outline of Jewish history. Part of a series on. Jews and Judaism. Etymology. Who is a Jew? Religion. Texts. History. General. Timeline. Land of Israel. Name "Judea" Antisemitism. Anti-Judaism. Persecution. Leaders. Modern historiography. Historical population comparisons. Ancient Israel. Twelve Tribes of Israel. Kingdom of Judah. Kingdom of Israel.

  7. Visual Timeline. Page through 3000 years of Jewish history, culture and experience featured in The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama.

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