• History for the Curious - The Jewish History Podcast

  • By: JLE
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History for the Curious - The Jewish History Podcast

By: JLE
  • Summary

  • History for the Curious The most talked-about Jewish History Podcast History for the Curious features the dynamic historian and famous tour guide & lecturer: Rabbi Aubrey Hersh, live from the JLE in London, hosted by myself: Mena Reisner Join us as we cross continents, sail through the centuries, tracing lives, uncovering events and following epic journeys, to reveal the untold stories, the scandals, and the mysteries, that have impacted our history and shaped us into who we are today. Encounter leaders, visionaries, spies, heroes & traitors and unpack 2,000 years of Jewish heritage. Go back to the story of Jews in the Temple of Jerusalem. Confront the dilemmas of the Holocaust. Visit Paris, Prague, Vilna, London, Venice, New York & the Cairo Geniza. Meet The Russian Czar, Ramchal, Maharal, Maimonides, Churchill, Shabbetai Zvi and the Hapsburgs.
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  • Dayan Yechezkel Abramsky II – Clashes, Victories & Losses
    Oct 14 2024

    His arrival to England was accompanied both by miracles and threats. Soon thereafter he was elected as the Av Beis Din in London, where he faced many battles: the non-religious lay leadership, the dangers of the Blitz during WWII and a family that was becoming fragmented. His tenacity and resilience saw him succeed and his influence on British Jewry extends to the present day.

    Moving to Eretz Yisrael in 1951 brought new challenges and new opportunities for Torah. However his son Chimen was an enigma to the end; a genius who fought for the Jews but lost his Judaism.

    Summary

    This conversation delves into the life and legacy of Dayan Abramsky, a prominent Jewish leader in London during the mid 20th century. It explores his resilience through adversity, his commitment to maintaining kosher standards, and his significant role in the Jewish community during World War II.

    The discussion highlights almost miraculous escapes and the personal sacrifices made by him and his family. This conversation delves into the life and legacy, exploring the complexities of his family dynamics, particularly the ideological conflicts faced by his son Chimen, who became a communist despite his father's religious background. Anecdotes and reflections on his character and teachings provide a rich context for understanding his contributions to Jewish life and thought.

    Takeaways

    Dayan Abramsky was instrumental in raising the standards of Judaism in England.

    Courtroom battles highlighted the importance of truth in Jewish law.

    Abramsky’s family faced immense struggles during the Soviet era.

    Innovative solutions were necessary to address wartime challenges.

    Chimen's political journey reflects a complex relationship with his father's legacy.

    influence on British Jewry is still felt today.

    The contradictions in Chimen's life highlight the complexities of identity.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Miraculous Stories of Survival

    06:35 Challenges of Jewish Leadership in London

    10:51 The Fight for Kosher Standards

    15:29 Courtroom Battles and Upholding Truth

    17:56 Family Struggles and Personal Sacrifices

    20:19 Community Engagement and Responsibilities

    23:09 Innovative Solutions During Wartime

    34:33 Chimen's Political Journey and Ideological Conflicts

    39:34 Dayan Abramsky’s Influence and Legacy in Israel

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    55 mins
  • Dayan Yechezkel Abramsky I - Rosh Hashana Episode
    Oct 1 2024

    Brought up in a village which did not have a minyan of Jews; a self-taught child genius.

    His life was shattered by the Russian civil war and the new anti-religious communist Soviet Union. He was hounded, arrested and eventually imprisoned in Siberia, but his faith remained untouched.

    His thoughts and writings on Prayer emerge through this period of his life.

    Summary

    This conversation delves into the life of Dayan Abramsky, a Jewish figure who faced immense challenges during the Soviet regime. It explores his arrest, the impact on his family, his resilience in the face of adversity, and the international efforts made for his release. The discussion also highlights his reflections on faith, prayer, and the significance of Eretz Yisrael in Jewish identity.

    Take-aways

    Faith played a crucial role in survival during hardships.

    The Chafetz Chaim's letter was pivotal in seeking help.

    Rav Abramsky’s early education shaped his future leadership.

    The civil war in Russia had devastating effects on the Jews.

    Important ideas for prayers on Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur

    Chapters

    00:00 The Arrest and Its Impact

    03:12 Survival in Adversity

    06:02 The early years of Dayan Abramsky

    08:54 Education and Influences

    11:45 The Turbulent Times of War

    15:09 Resistance Against Oppression

    18:02 The Struggles of Jewish Life in the Soviet Union

    20:53 Imprisonment and Interrogation

    24:14 International Efforts for Release

    27:07 Reflections on Suffering and Faith

    29:55 The Journey to Freedom

    33:13 The Aftermath and New Beginnings

    36:06 The Connection to Eretz Yisrael

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    44 mins
  • Medieval England II - Apostates, Criminals & Leaders
    Sep 24 2024
    Jews paid the Crown for the privilege of getting married, divorced or converted. London ran into politics with its synagogues, Norwich became the first city for blood libels, yet the priests of Canterbury were fully supported by the Jews. Despite these difficulties, Torah scholarship and even Kabbalah flourished in England. And that’s besides the 6,000 herrings….

    Summary

    This conversation explores the history of Jewish communities in Medieval England, focusing on their relationships with Christian society, the roles of Jewish women, the various cities with Jewish populations, the impact of the blood libels and the contributions of notable Jewish scholars like Rabbi Elia Menachem of London.

    Takeaways

    Women in Jewish communities had significant economic roles.

    Blood libel accusations led to widespread violence against Jews.

    Jewish marriages were heavily taxed by the crown.

    The Jewish community in Canterbury was notably resilient.

    Historical records show a complex relationship between Jews and Christians.

    Chapters

    02:19 The Role of Women in Medieval Jewish Society

    11:42 Marriage vs Economic Dynamics in Jewish Communities

    15:15 Canterbury, Oxford & London

    20:27 The conversion of Christians to Judaism

    34:17 The Influence of Jewish Scholars in Medieval England

    38:31 Rabbi Elia: A Multifaceted Leader in Jewish Life

    48:31 Crime and Community

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    54 mins

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