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Ancient mosaic depicting a human face with red hair, large eyes, and a neutral expression, made from small colored tiles. The face is outlined with a halo-like border.
Guide

Rabbinic Stories about Rabbi Judah's Maidservant

3rd–6th Centuries
A rectangular ancient stone tablet with worn Greek inscriptions carved into its surface, displayed upright in a museum setting. The text is faded and partially eroded, making some letters difficult to read.
Guide

Real and Imagined "Others" in Ancient Jewish Literature

4th Century BCE–6th Century CE
An isometric drawing of a stone-walled building complex with flat roofs, open courtyards, and a few human figures. Some portions are shown as cutaways.
Guide

Noahides according to the Ancient Rabbis

1st–4th Centuries
Contributor

Shimon Huberband

1909–1942
A round, stone-lined pit with built-in stone steps leading down to a dirt floor. The structure is surrounded by rocks and sparse vegetation.
Guide

Purity and Non-Israelites in Ancient Rabbinic Legal Literature

1st–4th Centuries
Ancient mosaic with significant damage and missing sections, featuring faded geometric patterns and portions of animals and human figures on a circular background. Some original intricate details are still visible around the edges.
Guide

Rabbinic Texts Regulating Engagement with Idolaters

1st–6th Centuries
Guide

God-Worshipers and God-Fearers

Guide

Righteous Gentiles

Guide

Converts

Guide

The Nations

Aerial view of an ancient stone amphitheater surrounded by green fields, scattered trees, and ruins of other structures in a rural landscape.
Guide

Samaritans in Early Jewish Literature

1st–6th Centuries
Guide

Legal Status of Samaritans

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