The Second Temple Era, spanning from 516 BCE to 70 CE, was a pivotal period in Jewish history. It began with the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem and saw significant political, cultural, and religious developments under Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman rule. This era witnessed the growth of the Jewish Diaspora, the emergence of diverse religious groups, and the canonization of the Hebrew Bible. Key events like the Maccabean Revolt and the destruction of the Second Temple shaped Jewish identity and laid the foundation for rabbinic Judaism.