THE WAR OF THE JEWS against the Roman Empire recounts the Great Jewish Rebellion of the 1st Century (66 CE to 73 CE) against the Roman Empire. It is a novelization of the book of Josephus Flavius (Josef ben Matityahu), "The War of the Jews," in which the protagonist, participant, and historian of the war, narrates it, in a frank and objective way, the war from both sides of the conflict.The Great Jewish Rebellion, which ended with the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, was one of the greatest tragedies in the history of the Jewish people, and the beginning of an exile that lasted 2,000 years.The book narrates, in the clear and entertaining style of David Mandel, the causes, events, and consequences of the Great Rebellion, whose effects we still feel in our days and helps us to understand contemporary developments in the Middle East."The War of the Jews" is a novel that everyone interested in knowing better the history of the Jewish people will enjoy.
The War of the Jews : Against the Roman Empire