History for the Curious – The Jewish History Podcast
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Jewish leadership found itself in a crisis post-1881, affecting not only their options but their identity. In response, Rabbis turned to the international community for help, especially from non-Jewish politicians.
This period was exacerbated by the publication of the infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the notorious Kishinev pogrom of 1903, which was followed by the abortive 1905 Revolution.
As a conclusion, the podcast also defines the historical context of Jewish suffering and the cycle of Jewish history.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Jewish Suffering Through History
02:54 The Impact of the May Laws and Pogroms
05:53 The Shift in Jewish Identity and Response
09:05 The Role of Rabbinic Leadership During Crisis
12:08 International Responses to Jewish Persecution
15:00 The Kovner Circle and Smuggling Information
18:04 The Aftermath of Pogroms and Changing Policies
20:46 The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Its Legacy
27:53 The Systematic Transition to Violence
30:47 The Rise of Revolutionaries and the 1905 Uprising
36:32 Understanding Jewish Suffering Through History
39:27 Insights on Divine Purpose and Jewish Existence
51:10 The Cycle of Jewish History and Its Lessons