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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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Mena Reisner

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Rabbi Aubrey Hersh
Rabbi Aubrey Hersh is a dynamic historian and a renowned tour guide and lecturer based in London. He is known for his engaging presentations on Jewish history and heritage, often leading discussions that delve into the complexities of Jewish identity and historical events. Rabbi Hersh is a prominent figure at the Jewish Learning Exchange (JLE) and has a passion for educating others about the rich tapestry of Jewish culture and history.
Rabbi Tatz
Rabbi Tatz is a respected rabbi and educator known for his deep insights into Jewish thought and philosophy. He has been involved in various educational initiatives and is recognized for his ability to connect traditional Jewish teachings with contemporary issues. Rabbi Tatz often collaborates with other scholars and educators to promote understanding of Jewish heritage and its relevance in today's world.
Sir Moses Montefiore
Sir Moses Montefiore (1784-1885) was a British financier, philanthropist, and a prominent figure in the Jewish community. He is best known for his efforts to improve the conditions of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and for his advocacy for Jewish rights in various countries. Montefiore was a key figure in the establishment of the first Jewish agricultural colonies in Palestine and played a significant role in the development of Jewish education and welfare organizations. His legacy includes numerous charitable foundations and a commitment to social justice for Jewish people.

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Jewish leadership identity crisis Protocols of the Elders of Zion Kishinev pogrom 1905 Revolution Jewish suffering Rabbinic leadership international responses Kovner Circle revolutionaries Russian Empire Freedom Poverty Pogroms Tsar Alexander II Socialism Zionism Emigration Jewish Education Jewish Assimilation National Pride Economic Divide Pale of Settlement Repression May Laws Jewish Nationalism forced assimilation informants Jewish communities clothing decree Sir Moses Montefiore community response women family dynamics Persecution Heroism Informers Czar Nicholas Jewish Resettlement Cantonist Decree Conscription Jewish Identity Resistance Censorship Cultural Suppression Hevras Moses Montefiore Jewish community Kiev Moscow Catherine the Great Jewish policies Eastern Europe Russian governance Jewish leaders Eastern European Jewry

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#157 – The Russian Empire V – Genius, Identity & Revolution

Hosts
Mena Reisner
Guests
Rabbi Aubrey Hersh Rabbi Tatz
Keywords
Jewish leadership identity crisis Protocols of the Elders of Zion Kishinev pogrom 1905 Revolution Jewish suffering Rabbinic leadership international responses Kovner Circle revolutionaries

(To book the Provence trip with Rabbi Tatz & Rabbi Hersh - email [email protected])

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

0:00 56:29

#156 - The Russian Empire IV - Freedom, Poverty & Pogroms

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Mena Reisner
Keywords
Russian Empire Freedom Poverty Pogroms Tsar Alexander II Socialism Zionism Emigration Jewish Education Jewish Assimilation National Pride Economic Divide Pale of Settlement Repression May Laws Jewish Nationalism

1855 brought a new dawn to Russia, and was embraced by many, although poverty remained a constant.

When the Czar was assassinated, all hell broke loose and the Jews were given a stark reminder of their status. By 1897 Socialism, Zionism & Emigration seemed to offer the only routes out.

 

Chapters

00:00 The Shift in Jewish Education and Identity

01:46 The Impact of Tsar Alexander II's Reforms

06:40 The Rise of Jewish Assimilation and National Pride

12:46 The Economic Divide Among Jews

18:02 The Harsh Realities of Poverty in the Pale

22:34 The Reversal of Reforms and Growing Tensions

25:48 The Generational Divide and Revolutionary Movements

28:37 The Anarchist Campaign Against the Tsar

33:24 The Assassination of Tsar Alexander II

36:46 The Aftermath: Repression and Pogroms

41:04 The May Laws and Their Impact on Jewish Life

49:14 The Rise of Jewish Nationalism and Emigration

54:55 Historical Memory and Current Events  

0:00 53:18

#155 - The Russian Empire III - Fight or Flight?

Hosts
Mena Reisner
Guests
Sir Moses Montefiore
Keywords
Russian Empire forced assimilation informants Jewish communities clothing decree Sir Moses Montefiore community response women family dynamics
Given the extreme circumstances, orders went out to remove informers using all available means; which led to arrests, interrogations and harsh sentences.   Meanwhile in 1844, the government issued a new decree forbidding traditional Jewish clothing and head coverings, with dire consequences.   Would Sir Moses Montefiore’s visit alleviate any of these difficult challenges?  

Chapters

00:00 The Struggle Against Forced Assimilation

02:55 The Role of Informants in Jewish Communities

05:47 The Consequences of Informing

08:51 The Murder of Informers and Community Response

15:01 The Rizhner's Imprisonment and Escape

21:11 The Clothing Decree and Its Implications

30:38 Resistance to Assimilation and Clothing Laws

37:55 Impact on Women and Family Dynamics

44:33 The Role of Sir Moses Montefiore

52:40 Continuing Challenges in the Russian Empire

0:00 57:23

#154 - The Russian Empire II – Persecution, Heroism & Informers

Hosts
Mena Reisner
Keywords
Russian Empire Persecution Heroism Informers Czar Nicholas Jewish Resettlement Cantonist Decree Conscription Jewish Identity Resistance Censorship Cultural Suppression Hevras Moses Montefiore

Czar Nicholas hated Jews and Judaism in equal measure. He initiated 600 decrees against them over a 30 year period, and destroyed community life in Russia. The terror of his reign is relieved only by the faith and courage of families across the Pale of Settlement, carried out in defiance of the secret police and of Jewish informants. 

 

Chapters

00:00 The Jewish Plight in the Russian Empire

02:54 Russian Policies and Jewish Resettlement

06:05 Nicholas I and the Cantonist Decree

08:57 The Impact of Conscription on Jewish Families

12:00 The Agony of Jewish Children in the Army

14:54 The Struggles of Jewish Identity and Survival

18:08 The Role of Informers and Community Dynamics

21:01 Resistance and the Response of Jewish Leaders

26:25 The Impact of the Cantonist Decrees

32:10 The Struggle for Jewish Identity

34:26 Nicholas I's Repressive Policies

36:51 Censorship and Cultural Suppression

39:43 The Role of Hevras in Jewish Life

40:40 Cohesion Amidst Oppression

44:50 The Irony of Forced Preservation

45:41 Educational Reforms and Their Consequences

53:08 Moses Montefiore's Visit to Russia

54:51 Reflections on Suffering and Resilience

0:00 55:16

#153 - The Russian Empire I - Origins, Conquest & Confinement

Hosts
Mena Reisner
Keywords
Russian Empire Jewish community Kiev Moscow Catherine the Great Jewish policies Eastern Europe Russian governance Jewish leaders Eastern European Jewry

For centuries, Russia was home to the largest Jewish community in the world. But why did Jews choose to move to a country that never wanted them?





Understanding this complex history is at the heart of Jewish Modern history.  And was Kiev or Moscow the capital of the Empire.  

Chapters

00:00 Political Intrigue

11:01 The History of Russian Jewry

25:48 Catherine the Great's Reign and Jewish Policies

27:41 The Transformation of the Russian Empire

30:00 The Jewish Population in Eastern Europe

34:21 The Impact of Russian Rule on Jewish Life

37:22 Resistance and Rebellion in Poland

40:01 Diverging Paths: Prussian and Galician Jews

42:11 The Russian Government's Approach to Jews

45:05 The Long Nightmare of Russian Governance

50:28 Reactions from Jewish Leaders

54:00 The Legacy of Eastern European Jewry

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