Maps
Maps 2, 4 and 6–11 are after N. de Lange, Atlas of the Jewish
- The Limits of Variety
- Sages
- Nazirites and Haverim
- Allegorizers
- Jesus and Paul
- Preoccupations and Expectations
- Purity, Sabbath and Calendar
- Vows, Oaths and Asceticism
- Magic, Demons and Angels
- Visions and Prophecy
- Eschatology and Messianism
- Life after Death and Martyrdom
- From Pagan Rome to Islam and Medieval Christendom The Formation of Rabbinic Judaism (70– 1500 ce )
- Judaism without a Temple
- Rabbis in the East (70– 1000 ce)
- Judaism beyond the Rabbis
- Greek Judaism
- Karaites
- Rabbis in the West (1000– 1500 ce)
- Rashi and the Development of Halakhah
- Maimonides: Faith and Philosophy
- The Zohar and Kabbalah
- The European Renaissance and the New World Authority and Reaction (1500– 1800)
- New Certainties and New Mysticism
- Codifiers
- The Followers of Luria
- The Near East in the Second Millennium bce
- The Jewish World in 300 bce
- The Land of Israel According to the Bible
- The Jewish World in the First Century ce
- The Land of Israel in the First Century ce
- The Jewish World in the Sixth Century ce
- The Jewish World in 1200 ce
- The Jewish World in 1500 ce
- The Jewish World in 1800 ce
- The Jewish World in 1880 ce
- The Jewish World in 1930 ce
- The Jewish World in 2000 ce