Answer:
When Judaea came under the Roman rule in 63 B.C. after the Seige of Jerusalem.
Explanation:
Pompey the Great conquest of Jerusalem ended of Jewish freedom and led to the establishment of Judea as a client kingdom of the Roman Republic. The Romans in Judaea allowed free religious practice in the province. In Rome, Jewish communities enjoyed opportunities and prospered economically, becoming a significant part of the Empire's population.