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Episode 70: The warrior Jews who terrified Rome, with Barry Strauss

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Haviv Rettig Gur

History

4.9 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Between the outbreak of the Jews’ Great Revolt against Rome in the year 66 CE and the final suppression of the Bar Kochba Revolt in 135, the Jews of the Roman Empire constituted the empire’s single biggest headache. None of the countless conquered peoples controlled by that world power had ever rebelled quite so often or for so long.


Jewish memory, largely forged by the rabbinic account of these revolts as doomed failures, tends to minimize their scale and impact and the chances they had for success.


But a new book by Prof. Barry Strauss, a military historian specializing in the Greco-Roman period, argues that the Jewish revolts against Rome were not quite the folly that later generations of Jews would judge them. The Jews had a longstanding military tradition, skill and experience at irregular warfare, and good reason to hope that the Parthian Empire - itself home to a significant loyal and supported Jewish community - would come to their aid. Indeed, the first battle between the Jews and the Roman legions occupying Judea ended in a dramatic rout of a Roman legion.


Few subject peoples frightened the great empire quite as much or for as long as the stubborn Jews.


Prof. Strauss joins the podcast to talk about this astonishing saga of Jewish courage and military prowess - as well as the internal divisions and foolish decisions that ultimately doomed their cause.


Strauss is the Corliss Page Dean Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor in Humanistic Studies Emeritus at Cornell University. He has written over a dozen books on ancient Roman and Greek history.


His newest one is “Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World’s Mightiest Empire.” It was published earlier this year.


This episode is sponsored by Shimon Parker, a member of the Sydney Jewish community, in hopes that his grandchildren Ziggy, Archie and Duke will grow up to be proud Jews.


Shimon asked to dedicate the episode to the victims of the massacre on Bondi beach on the first night of Hanukkah and especially to Rabbi Eli Schlanger, the 41-year-old assistant rabbi of the local Chabad who was murdered while hosting a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach. Rabbi Schlanger served for 18 years as an emissary of Chabad. He is remembered as a pillar of the local Jewish community who was devoted to enriching Jewish religion and culture, who was generous with his time and kind to all. In the words of Levi Wolff, a rabbi at Sydney’s Central Synagogue, “Eli was ripped away from us in the midst of doing what he did best, spreading Yiddishkeit, spreading love and joy and caring for his people.” Eli is survived by his wife Chayale and their five children, including their two-month-old baby who was wounded in the attack.


Listeners can support Rabbi Schlanger’s family through these dark times at this page https://www.charidy.com/elischlanger/G. The link was sent to us directly by the family.


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Musical intro by Adam Ben Amitai.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. Welcome to a very special and fascinating episode of Ask Haviv Anything.

0:09.7

Today I'm going to be talking with Barry S. Strauss, an American military historian.

0:14.8

Professor Strauss is the Corlis-Page Dean Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution,

0:19.1

and the Bryson Edith M. Beaumar Professor in Humanistic

0:22.1

Studies Emeritus at Cornell University. He is a leading American expert on ancient military history.

0:29.0

He's written a dozen books on ancient Roman and Greek history and the anatomy of error,

0:35.8

ancient military disasters and their lessons from modern strategists.

0:39.2

There's a few people in the world today. I want to send copies of that book to.

0:43.5

But I'm really excited to interview Professor Strauss because he's published a book that to me was tremendously eye-opening on the Jewish rebellions against Rome. But I actually,

0:56.3

when I was a soldier, read a book that came out by Professor Strauss that was called the Battle of

1:02.1

Salamis, the naval encounter that saved Greece and Western civilization. And it's a book that

1:07.9

argues some complicated things about the strategy and about themistically's and what he did and how he did it and how he took advantage of the Greek advantages and neutralized Persian advantages in that famous naval battle.

1:20.1

But one of the things that I remembered, and I was a soldier in the IDF when I read it, one of the things I remembered really, really clearly and remembered to this day was the

1:29.5

explanation, the detailed explanation of how the fact that these, that the Greek rowers,

1:35.0

the Greek sailors were citizens of a free state, were defending their homes and their polity

1:40.8

in a way that the Persian sailors were not. They were conscripted, forced into military service in many cases,

1:47.7

radically changed how they fought and was a tremendous advantage to the Greeks,

1:54.4

even though they were outnumbered in that battle.

1:57.0

It was very hard not to see the advantages that a democratic army has over an undemocratic

2:02.5

armies and apply it to my Israeli experience as an Israeli soldier in those years. So, you know,

2:09.1

here we are 20-something, doesn't matter how many years later, to talk about a different book,

2:16.0

but I'm really excited to talk to someone I learned a lot from.

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