The Arch of Titus: Rome and the Menorah explores one of the most significant Roman monuments to survive from antiquity, from the perspectives of Roman, Jewish and later Christian history and art. The Arch of Titus commemorates the destruction of Jerusalem by the emperor Titus in 70 CE, an event of pivotal importance for the history of the Roman Empire, of Judaism, of Christianity and of modern nationalism.

Arch of Titus: Rome and the Menorah

Arch of Titus: Rome and the Menorah

Instructor: Steven Fine
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Reviewed on Feb 2, 2020
Arch of Titus give me deeper understanding about Roman architecture, Hebrew historical and sociological context after the destruction of Jerusalem circa 70 AD
Reviewed on Mar 28, 2016
Interesting and inciteful. Dr. Fine is an excellent instructor! Thank you, sir. I hope you will present more classes from Yeshiva University!
Reviewed on Oct 8, 2020
Fabulous course I learnt so much more about the symbolics behind the carvings on the Arch
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