Jewish Marriage in Antiquity
Explore the intricate dynamics of Jewish marriage in antiquity with Jewish Marriage in Antiquity by Michael L. Satlow. Published by Princeton University Press in 2001, this compelling hardback spans 434 pages and delves into the customs, practices, and rituals surrounding marriage from approximately 500 BCE to 614 CE. Satlow expertly contextualizes Jewish marriage within its broader cultural framework, raising thought-provoking questions about the uniqueness of Jewish marital practices during this era. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the history of religion, Jewish studies, and the evolution of marriage customs. Discover how ancient traditions continue to influence contemporary understandings of marriage and relationships in the Jewish community.