Sunday, January 11, 2015

History of the Jews in Exile Jewish History from the Destruction to Modernity

History of the Jews in Exile

History of the Jews in Exile Jewish History from the Destruction to Modernity


This history of the Jewish people in exile covers roughly two millennia, beginning with the Mishnaic period and continuing through to the Modern Age.

The Jews in Exile
Even after the destruction of the Second Temple, the Roman persecution of the Jewish people continued. In this class we learn about the Bar Kochba revolt, as well as some of the important rabbinical leaders of the era such as R. Akiva, R. Meir and R. Shimon ben Yochai.
Audio | 1:14:32
The Mishnah
The Jews in Exile
Rabbi Judah the Prince (circa 135–219 CE), also known as Rabbeinu Hakadosh, is credited with having compiled statements of earlier sages to form the Mishnah, when the Oral Law was in peril of being forgotten. In this class we also go through Maimonides’ list of the generations of Torah transmission.
Audio | 41:14
The Talmudic Age
The Jews in Exile
After the recording of the Mishnah came the era of the sages known as the Amoraim, whose discussion became the basis of the Talmud.
The Jews in Exile
The great sages known as the Geonim (lit., “geniuses”) were the successors to the Rabbanan Savorai, who in turn succeeded the Amoraim (about 3980–4260), after the completion of the Babylonian Talmud. Subjects covered include the rise of the Karaite movement, Jewish life under Moorish rule in North Africa, and the Golden Age of Spain.
The Jews in Exile
This class covers the lives of several important Sephardic scholars of the medieval period (“Rishonim”), including Rabbeinu Yitzchak Alfasi and Ibn Ezra. The bulk of the class is spent on the life of Maimonides.
The Jews in Exile
This class covers the lives of several important Ashkenazic scholars of the medieval period (“Rishonim”), including Rashi and the authors of Tosafos.
The Jews in Exile
This class covers a period of severe oppression for Ashkenazic Jewry which included the Crusades and blood libels.
The Jews in Exile
This class covers more of the medieval scholars (“Rishonim”) of Sephardic Jewry, including Nachmanides, R. Shlomo ben Aderet, Rabbeinu Asher, the Baal HaTurim and Rabbeinu Nissim. This class concludes with the proliferation of Kabbalah in Spain.
The Jews in Exile
This class covers the tumultuous period that included the Inquisition and the expulsion from Spain. Much of this class focuses on the life of Don Yitzchak Abarbanel.
Audio | 1:14:25
The Golden Age of Tzfat
The Jews in Exile
After the Spanish expulsion, many prominent rabbis found their way to the city of Tzfat (Safed) in northern Israel. Among them were the Kabbalist Rabbi Isaac Luria; Rabbi Joseph Caro, the author of the Shulchan Aruch; and Rabbi Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, composer of the Sabbath hymn “Lecha Dodi.”
Audio | 54:49
Jews in Eastern Europe
The Jews in Exile
This class covers the early modern period in Eastern Europe, where Jewish communities flourished under the self-governance of the Council of Four Lands, but were later devastated with the Chmielnitzki Massacres in 1648.
The Jews in Exile
Following a period of terrible demoralization for the Jewish people that included the Chmielnicki uprising and the Shabtai Tzvi debacle, new hope arose in the form of the Chasidic movement.
The Jews in Exile
This class covers the growth of the Chasidic movement as well as those who opposed it (the Mitnagdim). At the end of the class, we discuss the beginnings of the Haskalah or "Enlightenment" which drew many Jews away from observance.
The Jews in Exile
The Modern Era was a time of much assimilation, but also a time of great leaders who stood up to preserve tradition such as the Chasam Sofer and Samson Raphael Hirsch. We also learn about the great philanthropists, Rothschild and Montefiore.
The Jews in Exile
The French Revolution brought on a period of great upheaval in Europe. How did the Jewish people deal with these changes, particularly with the challenges of emancipation?
The Jews in Exile
We close this series on the history of the Jews in exile by looking at the final century of Jewish life in Czarist Russia prior to the 1917 Communist Revolution.

Audio | 1:26:57
Mankind: Masters of Earth
Introduction to Jewish History
Audio | 1:29:45
What Is a Jew?
Audio | 1:28:19
Exodus, Part 1
Audio | 1:09:40
Exodus, Part 2



The first in a series of Jewish History: From Creation to our Forefathers; an in-depth look at this important part of history and the making of the Jewish people, from year 0-2255 of creation.
From the decent to Egypt in the year 2238 (from creation) to arriving in the Promised Land in the year 2488.
Audio | 1:18:56
Joshua and the Judges
History of the Jews: The life of Joshua and the Judges, spanning the years 2488 (from creation) when the Jews entered the land of Israel, until year 2832 - the death of Samson.
Audio | 1:08:42
Samuel & Saul
History of the Jews: The era of transition in leadership from Judges to Kings, covering the years (from creation) 2830; the birth of Samuel the Prophet through 2892; the end of King Saul and his son’s rein.
The period of King David and King Solomon’s reign and the construction of the Holy Temple; from the year 2892 to 2964 of creation.
Audio | 1:17:25
The Kingdom of Israel
The division of the nation into the Kingdom of Judah and the Kingdom of Israel until the latter was disbanded and the ten tribes were exiled and dispersed; in the years 2964 to 3205 from creation.
The First Temple’s destruction in the year 3338 (from creation) and the Babylonian exile until the construction of the Second Temple in year 3408.
Part 1
The special role of the Men of the Great Assembly, the sovereignty of the Greeks and the influence of Hellenism with the story of Chanukah.
Part 2
The period after the Hasmenian victory (the Macabees) of the Chanukah story until Herod before the Temple’s destruction.
Jewish history: from the ruthless reign of Herod to the destruction of the second temple in 69 CE.
The sages of the Mishnah who transmitted and recorded the Oral Law.
Audio | 1:04:03
Babylonian Jewry
The era of Talmudic and Gaonic Jewry from the year 219 CE to 1038 CE.
Audio | 1:05:36
The Dark Ages - Europe
The history of the Jews in Spain from the year 500 to 1000.
Audio | 1:23:19
The Rambam - Maimonides
The Codification of the Talmud in the 11th and 12th century.
Audio | 1:15:07
French Jewry
The Jews of France and Germany and the Crusades from the 10th through the 13th century.
Audio | 1:14:33
Spanish Jewry
From the 13th century until the expulsion of the Jews from Spain.
Audio | 1:13:16
German Jewry
The Jews in England and Germany and their persecution in the Middle Ages.
Audio | 1:09:06
The Jews of Tzefat
The settlement of Jews in Sefad with Rabbi Yosef Cairo and the Holy Ari following the expulsion from Spain.
The Jews of Poland in the 17th & 18th century: the Chmielnitzki massacres, the Sabbatai Tzevi movement and the rise of enlightenment.

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