The traumatic experience of the Israelites in Egypt as narrated in the Bible is well-known. The slavery and ultimate freedom followed by the revelation of the Torah impacted the Jews to this very day. The exodus from Egypt is part of virtually every Jewish ceremony. Some say that it teaches all humanity to rid itself of any form of slavery, including discrimination of every sort. However, the subsequent history of Jews in Egypt is known by only a few. The Bible itself narrates that many Jews escaped to and settled in Egypt when the Judean Second Temple was destroyed in 586 BCE. They lived there until 1948 when the State of Israel was reestablished, when most of them left, or were driven out, because of Islamic hatred and mistreatment of the Egyptian Jews prompted by the reestablishment. Even the greatest sage of Judaism, Maimonides, lived in Egypt until his death in 1204. Jewish Life in Ancient Egypt is welcome because it translates eight documents of a Jewish family in Egypt who lived in peace with their Egyptian neighbors during the fifth century BCE. We read the story of how they married and raised two children and about their work. We also read, because these are ancient documents, about slavery and animal sacrifices to God. For most people do not know that there was not only a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, but also in Egypt.
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