
Simcha Gross
University of Pennsylvania · Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Active 2007–2024
Research topics
- Classics
- Philosophy
- Art
- Archaeology
- Literature
- Epistemology
- History
- Genealogy
Selected publications
Reconsidering the Earliest Synagogue in Yemen
Studies in Late Antiquity · 2022 · 1 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- History
- Literature
- Classics
This article reexamines the evidence underlying the widely cited identification of a late ancient synagogue in Qanīʾ (modern Biʾr ʿAlī, Yemen), challenging its identification and the historical narrative built around it. We first assess the epigraphic, archaeological, and literary evidence used to identify a synagogue, and therefore a community of Jews, in fourth- through sixth-century Ḥimyar. We suggest that none of the evidence can bear the weight of the identification. We then discuss the reception of this tenuous claim by a wide variety of scholars—including those who have questioned its underlying rationale—and the way that it has been used to buttress wishful claims about an early and powerful Jewish presence in South Arabia. Ultimately, the mirage of Qanīʾ’s Jews serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating how surprising conclusions that bolster exciting historical narratives can result in speedy and unanimous acceptance by scholars of interpretations deserving of skepticism.
Frequent coauthors
- 21 shared
Aaron Michael Butts
- 9 shared
Aaron Butts Born
University of Chicago
- 9 shared
Mohr Siebeck
Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie
- 9 shared
Simcha Gross Born
University of Chicago
- 4 shared
Ari Lamm
- 3 shared
Alex Ozar
- 3 shared
Gilah Kletenik
- 2 shared
Shira Schwartz
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