Nero's Conversion to Judaism

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    Joseph
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    Was Nero the Roman Emperor who converted to Judaism? (From the Gemora where he shot four arrows from Yerushalayim.)

    #1100674
    zogt_besser
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    the gemara in gittin 56 says this: ??? ??????? ?????? ????

    I think it’s safe to say that “Neron” refers to Nero.

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    Joseph
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    I’ve read that the accusation that “Nero fiddled while Rome burned” was a falsehood and libel issued against him by some ancient historians embarrassed that a Roman Emperor became a Jew. He was in fact out of Rome during the fire.

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    Sam2
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    Joseph: That is incredibly unlikely as none of the Roman sources or ancient historians even reference, in any way, his conversion.

    I find it most likely that, if you want to reconcile the Gemara’s account with the history that we can tell, he just ran off and disappeared after being condemned for being a traitor to Rome. Everyone assumed he killed himself (I searched but I don’t think anyone mentions a funeral). In reality he became Jewish and lived in anonymity somewhere.

    #1100677
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    If he did convert it would have to be close to his death, a number of years after the fire and the accusations against him.

    Alternatively, you can claim that he was a wonderful emperor and everything against him was fabricated by later historians.

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    Joseph
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    Sam, Roman historians aren’t renown for their honesty. L’havdil, much like today’s liberal historians who read into history their agenda.

    Nero’s conversion was an embarrassment to the Roman establishment and it would be no wonder that they’d falsely write him out of history as a miscreant and try to whitewash and ignore his conversion. Indeed, today the historians view is that the idea that Nero fiddled while Rome burned is a falsehood.

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    Joseph
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    Sam, why would you so willingly eat up and accept the record of Roman historians? Btw, the Roman historians whose record survived all are from a later era than Nero. And why would you accept that over Chazal?

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    Sam2
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    The Gemara’s apparent timeline as is is problematic, though, because Nero was the one who sent Vespasian himself. So he clearly didn’t do Teshuvah immediately. Him doing Tshuvah later can work in the wording of the Gemara, but it’s forced.

    #1100681
    Joseph
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    You’re still challenging Chazal based on claims of Roman historians. Rather you should challenge the Roman historians claims based on the emes from Chazal.

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    zahavasdad
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    the Gemorah is not a History book, it was not written that way and was not meant to as such

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    GoGoGo
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    he ran away and converted to judaism.

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