Season 2

Season 2: Episode 10 – A Blessing and a Curse

Baruch Spinoza the was the most famous philosopher the Jews ever produced, but he had to leave the fold in order to speak his truth. He crowned reason king of creation at the same time as the mythic imagination of the Sabbatean heretics was coming to a boil. Want to help tell the Jewish Story?…

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Season 2: Episode 9 – The False Messiah

The appearance of Shabbetai Zvi evoked a tidal wave of messianic hope which swept Jews and Christians in its wake. Was his advent just a case of the “perfect storm” conditions in history, or was there something more fundamental to the Jewish story which drove his ascent? Want to help tell the Jewish Story? Become…

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Season 2: Episode 8 – The Hope of Israel

Hope is a powerful force. The conversos who escaped from Iberia and built a new life were driven by the hope for freedom, prosperity and ultimately redemption. But even once the New World colonies were established, the one place in the world where the Jews were absent was the British Isles. Was their return to…

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Season 2: Episode 7 – The Lion’s Roar

The Golden Age of Tzefat had more to it than the writing of authoritative legal texts. There was also a flowering of kabbalistic thought which returned the experience of the Divine to its central place in the culture of Am Yisrael. And the most powerful master of this esoteric wisdom was certainly R’ Yitzchak Luria…

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Season 2: Episode 6 – Tradition and Authority

Though the early modern era was a time of throwing off tradition for many Europeans, in the city of Tzefat its power was alive and well. This is the story of how R’ Yosef Karo became the greatest legal authority of his day, and wrote the work which would “set the table” for the legal…

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Season 2: Episode 5 – The Merchant Queen

Gracia Mendes was the most powerful Jewish woman since Queen Esther. Defying princes and Popes she amassed a fortune, supporting the poor, patronizing culture, and building an underground railroad to aid conversos escaping the clutches of the Inquisition. Here is her story. Want to help tell the Jewish Story? Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfeuer

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Season 2: Episode 4 – Epistemological Breakdown

Epistemology is not about what you know, but about how you know anything all. The word may seem unsettling, but that is nothing compared to the breakdown which Europeans suffered as the foundations of medieval thought dissolved in the 16th century. Copernicus started a revolution which removed the Earth from the center of the Universe…

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Season 2: Episode 3 – The Power of Print

The printing press helped spark a knowledge explosion which changed the world, and of course, less than fifty years after Gutenberg printed his Bible, Jewish presses were already transforming the face of the Hebrew book. As one good revolution deserves another – this episode also explores the role that text played in the dawn of…

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Season 2: Episode 2 – Hope Eternal

One of the hallmarks of the early modern era is mobility, which means we will be jumping around a bit. This episode follows the story of the exiles upon their arrival in Italy. They take with them a messianic hope that the end is near, and they find their the spirit of Italian humanism. When…

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Season 2: Episode 1 – The New Homeland

As the Jews of Ashkenaz moved eastward, they brought their customs and language with them. What they found waiting in Poland was a refuge that would allow them to prosper for hundreds of years. Want to help tell the Jewish Story? Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfeuer

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