<div dir="ltr"><div>Rabbossai,<br><br></div>I am sure a great many of us have at one time or another been confronted with the claim that until the time of the Mishna, Judaism was transmitted through patrilineal descent, and it was "the rabbis" who changed that. According to a further elaboration, that had been an act of mercy of the many women who had been raped by Roman soldiers during the siege of Jerusalem and later the Hadrianic persecutions.<br clear="all">
<div><div><br></div><div>I am not asking for Torah sources here, as they are well known. Ki yassir et binkha me-a'harai, etc. Likewise the multiple sources in Tanakh that condemn intermarriage are relevant. But that is not what I am asking for.<br>
<br></div><div>Instead, I wonder who first came up with this idea and evidence the supporters of this idea marshal. We can much more effectively respond when understanding their claims better.<br><br>Kol tuv,<br></div><div>
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