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How did Jewish traditions survive after A. D. 132

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jewish traditions were handed down and taught by torah sages yeshivas
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  • They established communities in remote places away from Roman officials

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The jewish survived through the kept passing on of Jewish traditions (the Torah) among the sages and their devotees, and the Jewish people group all in all. In particular, the year 132 CE was about the time that Rabbi Akiva died. His most noteworthy devotees (Rabbi Meir, Rabbi Yehuda, Rabbi Yossi, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and Rabbi Nehemiah) each headed a yeshiva (Torah-institute) of his own, and (just as instructing) they strived to lead the Jewish people group through the harsh times (132 CE was around the time of the Roman pulverization of the city of Beitar).

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