This is the second volume of a history series
that tells the story of the Jewish nation from the vantage point of the
Jews themselves. This book begins with the destruction of the Second
Temple in 70 C.E. In the eyes of the Roman conqueror and persecutor,
that should have spelled the end of the Jewish nation once and for all.
It didn't.
Rabban
Yochanan ben Zakkai proclaimed to Emperor Vespasian, "Give me Yavneh
and its sages!" That became the slogan of survival throughout the
ensuing exile. Without a Temple and without sovereignty, Jewry fell
back upon the soul of its nationhood, the Torah. The great yeshivos
provided the fortress that defended Jewish nationhood in the face of
one murderous onslaught after another.
In this volume, we find
Romans, Babylonians, Christians, Byzantines and Moslems dominating
Israel, simetimes benignly, usually oppressively. But simultaneously,
Israel produced the Mishnah, the Talmud, the Geonic responsa, and the
institutions of learning and leadership that made the ages reverberate
with names like Yavneh, Sura and Pumbedisa.
Here we will meet and
come to know the great figures of the Mishnah - such as Rabban Gamliel,
Rabbi Akiva, and Rabbi Yehudah the Prince. We will meet the heroic and
tragic Bar Kochba. We will meet the authors of the Talmud - such as
Rav, Shmuel, Rabbi Yochanan, Rava and Abaye. We will meet the Geonim -
such as Saadyah, Sherira and Hai, who maintained the strenth of Israel
in crushing exile.
In compiling this important work, Meir Holder
of Jerusalem combines scholarship, insight, and flair to produce a book
that is as accurate as it is fascinating. It is a must for anyone who
wishes to know and take pride in Jewish nationhood.