Roman soldiers enter the town of Betar in 135 AD, brutally crushing the Bar Kokhba Revolt, killing all the Jewish defenders. It also ended the long history of Jewish resistance to the Roman Empire, as all the Judean villages were totally wiped out.By chavurah on August 5, 2022 submitted by /u/LoneWolfInCyberia [link] [comments] Source: RedittShare:TweetPrintLike this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in r/Judaism chavurahMore from r/JudaismMore posts in r/Judaism »The first Passover haggadah in Ukrainian marks a community’s break with Russia*Cries into my kosher meal*References to dogs in the TorahNothing like a 3 day Yom tovWhere can I find Turkish Talmud? And I have a Torah translated with a Christian interpretation, what are the differences with yours?