The Deadliest Lie

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by June Trop


  Sefer Torah (Hebrew) literally Book of the Torah, a handwritten copy of the Torah

  Septuagint (Latin), literally the Translation of the Seventy, the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible

  Shabbat (sing.), Shabbatot (pl.) (Hebrew) the Sabbath, the seventh day of the Jewish week, a day of rest observed from a few minutes before sunset on Friday to a few minutes after three stars appear in the sky on Saturday night

  Sh’ma (Hebrew) the Hebrew prayer in which Jews declare their faith in the One G-d; the first word of that prayer, which means “Hear!”

  spoliarium (Latin) the pit below the arena, where the bodies of slain beasts and gladiators are dragged to await mass burial

  stoa (Greek) a long, low building of shops with a columned porch facing the center of the agora

  Sukkot (Hebrew) the Festival of Booths, a seven-day Biblical holiday beginning on the fifteenth day of Tishri

  Tishri (Hebrew) the first month of the civil year and the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year in the Hebrew calendar

  Torah (Hebrew) the Pentateuch, the Five Books of Moses, the foundation of all Jewish legal and ethical precepts

  tunica interior (Latin) a knee-length undergarment women wore under a chiton

  Early Roman Emperors

  Augustus — 27 BCE to 14 CE

  Tiberius — 14 CE to 37 CE

  Caligula — 37 CE to 41 CE

  Claudius — 41 CE to 54 CE

  About the Author

  Photograph by Michael Gold

  June Trop (Zuckerman) is associate professor emerita of science education at the State University of New York at New Paltz. The Deadliest Lie is her first novel. She is working now on its sequel.

 

 

 


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