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Jews in Arabia Prof. Gary A Rendsburg Rutgers University We ve Been There: Jewish Communities from Around the World January 13, 2019 The Jewish Revolts 66 73 C.E. The Great Revolt 132 135 C.E. Bar Kokhba Revolt Map of Arabia Map of Arabia 1

Northwest Arabia Northwest Arabia Tayma oasis (northern Arabia) Translation: 1. This is the memorial of Isaiah, 2. the Councillor, son of Yosef, 3. chief citizen of Tayma' which erected 4. over him Amram and Ashmu 5. his brothers in the month of Iyar 6. year 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 10 + 5 + 1 + 1 + 1 of the Province. Year 98 (+105) = 203 C.E. Aramaic Inscription in Nabatean Script Tayma, Northern Arabia, 203 C.E. Al Ḥijr = Mada in Ṣaliḥ (northern Arabia) 1. This is which 2. ʿAdy[on] son of Ḥoni son of Samuel chief citizen 3. of Hagraʾ for [lit. over] Mawyah his wife, daughter of 4. ʿAmru son of ʿAdyon son of Samuel 5. chief citizen of Tayma, who died in the month of 6. ʿAb in the year two hundred and fifty 7. one at the age of thirty 8. eight. Aramaic inscription in Nabatean script Ḥagra (= al Ḥijr) 251 (+105) = 356 C.E. 2

Ḥegra sundial Darb al Bakra (NW Arabia) Manasseh bar Natan peace מנשה בר נתן שלם (in Aramaic) Istanbul Museum Darb al Bakra (NW Arabia) Jewish Nabatean Aramaic Arabic inscription בלי דכיר שלי בר אושו בטב ושלם מן קדם מרי עלמא וכתבא דנה כתב יום חג אל-פטיר שנת מאת ותשעין ושבע Yea, may Šolay son of ʾAwšo be remembered well and be secure before the Lord of the World. And this writing he wrote on the day of Passover, the year one hundred and ninety and seven. Jewish Nabatean Aramaic Arabic inscription (197 + 105 = 302 C.E.) Region of Northwest Arabia 3

as Samaw al bin Ādiyā שמואל בן עדיה Samuel ibn Adiya (1st half of the 6th century C.E.) Jewish poet and warrior of Tayma built a castle near Tayma al Ablaq castle is described by A shā Maymūn as Samaw al bin Ādiyā שמואל בן עדיה Samuel ibn Adiya (1st half of the 6th century C.E.) Jewish poet and warrior of Tayma built a castle near Tayma al Ablaq castle is described by A shā Maymūn qaṣida poem of Samuel presumably Samuel ibn Adiya Cairo Geniza collection Cambridge Hartwig Hirschfeld, Jewish Quarterly Review O.S. 17 (1905): 431 440 Kingdom of Ḥimyar (in red) Several kings, including Yūsuf Dhū Nuwās (r. 517 525 C.E.), converted to Judaism Kingdom of Aksum (Christian) (in green) Myrrh Frankincense The two leading products and exports from southern Arabia in ancient times 4

Excavations at Ẓafar, Yemen (2008) Rock cut chambers, Ẓafar, Yemen Sabaic inscription mentioning a man named Judah, his people of Israel and the synagogue יהודא סעב-הו ישׂראל מכרב Ẓafar (Yemen) c. 400 C.E. מרא חין ו-מותן מרא שמי-ן ו-ארד -ן lord of life and death, lord of heaven and earth Ẓafar (Yemen) c. 400 C.E. Hebrew graffito at the center of the inscription: כתב יהודה זכור לטוב אמן שלום אמן Judah wrote this, may he be remembered for good, amen, shalom, amen Ẓafar (Yemen), c. 400 C.E. Sabaic inscription mentioning their people of Israel Ẓafar (Yemen) 460 C.E. 5

סעב-המו ישׂראל Israel their people of Ẓafar (Yemen) 460 C.E. El lord of heaven and earth אל-ן בעל שמי-ן ו-ארד -ן Ẓafar (Yemen) 460 C.E. South Arabian Synagogue Dedication Inscription August 433 / Rayda, Yemen South Arabian Synagogue Dedication Inscription Rayda, Yemen (70 km north of Ṣan a) August 433 Ry 534 + MAFY/Rayda 1 1 Marthadʾīlān Yarīm ibn Hamdān, Suʾrān, Aśwaf and Agraʿ... have built and completed this synagogue (mikrāb) Barīk for Īl, 2 lord of the Sky and the Earth, for the salvation of their lords Abīkarib Asʿad, Ḥaśś[ān Yu]haʾmin, Maʿdīkarib Yuhanʿim, Marthadʾīlān Yaz 3ʾan and Shuriḥbiʾīl Yaʿfur, kings of Sabaʾ, dhu Raydān, Ḥaḍramawt and [Yamn]at, and so that God, Lord of the Sky and the Earth, may grant them 4 fear of his name and the salvation of their selves, of their companions and of their subj[ects,] in times of war and peace. In the month 5 of dhu khirāfān {August}, of {the year} five hundred and forty three {=433 C.E.}. Shalom, shalom, synagogue (mikrāb) Barīk. South Arabian Jewish Cemetery Dedication Inscription Ḥaṣi, Yemen (250 km southeast of Ṣan a) [no photo available] 1 Ilīyafaʿ Arśal ibn Haṣbaḥ, Yaʿguf, Yqʾmwt dhu Sufār 2 and Ashraq dhu Ṣḥt, prince of the two communes Maḍḥà m et Sufār um, has gran 3 ted to the Lord of the Sky four plots, next to this rock, descending 4 until the fence of the cultivated area, to bury the Jews there, with the guarantee 5 that the burial of a Gentile next to them will be avoided, so that they may fulfil their obligations towards the Jews. As for the three plots 6 and the well which are within the fence, {they are meant} as a concession, to the mikrāb Ṣūrī 7 ʾīl, and as for the plot which is under Ṣūrīʾīl, that of the fence, {it is meant} for the mikrāb, in order that he may fulfill its obligations 8 and provide satisfaction.... South Arabian Jewish Cemetery Dedication Inscription Ḥaṣi, Yemen (250 km southeast of Ṣan a) [no photo available] 8.... In compensation, they {the Jews} have given, chosen and yielded to the lineage dhu ʿĀ 9 mir( um ) a plot of same importance and same value, and to the lineage dhu ʿĀmir um, they have conceded 10 a well and land which produces summer harvests and autumn harvests, {having} the importance and value of this 11 well and of {this} land. With the guarantee, the prohibition and the threat of the Lord of the Sky 12 and of the Earth, one shall avoid burying a Gentile on these plots, between Him 13 and against those who do not give to the mikrāb its land and to the Jews their plots. 14 Concerning the incumbent of Ṣūrīʾīl, his subsistence has been provided for, as well as {that} of all who will serve the mikrāb, with a well made of masonry 15 downhill from the {wādī} Akbadī, with the guarantee that he will use the well {which is} at the place of those who will be used for Ṣūrīʾīl. 6

South Arabian Jewish Cemetery Dedication Inscription Ḥaṣi, Yemen (250 km southeast of Ṣan a) [photos of the general excavations] Aramaic seal: Yiṣḥaq bar Ḥanina (Ẓafar, Yemen) Aramaic seal: Yiṣḥaq bar Ḥanina (Ẓafar, Yemen) Bilingual Aramaic/Hebrew Sabaic tomb inscription Tomb of Leah the daughter of Judah Southern Arabia 5th century C.E. (exact provenance unknown / private collection) Philostorgius (368 439), Ecclesiastical History, reports that the Christian missionary Theophilus found many Jews living in Yemen c. 350 Tomb of Isaac, 5th century C.E. Ḥimyar Southern Arabia Yemen (Sabaic inscription) 7

Christian Robin Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S. Paris) Le judaïsme de Ḥimyar, Arabia 1 (2003), pp. 97 172. Ḥimyar et Israël, Comptes rendus des séances de l'académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres 148:2 (2004), pp. 831 908. Hebrew inscription from Bayt Ḥāḍir (15 km east of Ṣan ā ) List of the 24 mišmarot 9 of the names appear in 1 Chronicles 24 location of Zoar at the southern end of the Dead Sea Zoar, Jordan 8

Thousands of Jewish and Christian burials at Zoar, Jordan, 3rd 6th centuries C.E. Zoar, Jordan Thousands of Jewish and Christian burials at Zoar, Jordan, 3rd 6th centuries C.E. Konstantinos Politis (British Museum) Thousands of Jewish and Christian burials at Zoar, Jordan Jewish tombstones from Zoar Sample burials at Zoar, Jordan 9

Tombstone of Saridas Pitholaou, archisynagogos (head of the synagogue) Zoar, Jordan Aramaic tomb inscription found in Zoar, Jordan Yosef son of Awfa, of the town of Ẓafar in the land of Ḥimyar, who moved to the land of Israel Dated to the 400th year of the destruction of the Temple = 470 C.E. Bet She arim burial caves (northern Israel) Stone sarcophagi inside the catacombs of Bet She arim Section of the Ḥimyarites in the catacombs of Bet She arim Greek inscription at Bet She arim of the Ḥimyarites 10

Greek inscription at Bet She arim of the Ḥimyarites ΟΜΗΡΙΤΩΝ 2600 km from Ḥimyar to Bet She arim Abu al Faraj al Iṣfahānī (897 967 C.E.) Kitāb al Aġānī Book of Songs Mecca and Medina in central Arabia Mentions that Jews arrived in the Ḥijaz in the wake of the Roman Jewish wars. Jewish tribes in or near Medina 7th century C.E., mentioned in the Qur an and other sources Jewish tribes in or near Medina 7th century C.E. Banū Naḍīr (P) Banū Naḍīr Banū Qaynuqā Banū Qurayẓah Tübingen Qur an Manuscript dated c. 650 675 C.E. Banū Qaynuqā Banū Qurayẓah (P) al kāhinān the priests Tübingen Qur an Manuscript dated c. 650 675 C.E. 11

Jews in Arabia Prof. Gary A Rendsburg Rutgers University תודה! Mecca and Medina in central Arabia 12