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Jewish History Soundbites

Jewish History Soundbites

Yehuda Geberer

Listen to noted Tour Guide, Lecturer and Yad Vashem Researcher of Jewish History Yehuda Geberer bring the world of pre-war Eastern Europe alive. Join in to meet the great personages, institutions and episodes of a riveting past. For speaking engagements or tours in Israel or Eastern Europe [email protected]
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Jewish History Soundbites episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Jewish History Soundbites for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Jewish History Soundbites episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Jewish History Soundbites - Censorship in Czarist Russia

Censorship in Czarist Russia

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03/09/24 • 43 min

The Czarist government implemented a policy of censorship of all published material in the empire, whether it was imported or printed locally. Though this was a general policy, there were unique particularities regarding the censorship of Jewish works. In the early years following the partitions of Poland, there wasn’t an effective mechanism of censoring in place, and it was only in 1826 when censorship for Jewish works was implemented in a systematic fashion. The government utilized the tool of censorship in order to assist in solving what they termed ‘the Jewish question’. Censorship of religious texts, especially those relating to Chassidic thought, mysticism and Kabbalah, was thought to distance them from sectarianism, integrate the Jews into Russian society, ‘improve’ them and make them more ‘productive’.

An outsized role was played by the censors themselves, who were generally prominent maskilim or even apostates. Later in the century, the government shifted away from censorship of religious works, and focused on secular literature and the emerging media of newspapers and periodicals in Russian, Hebrew and Yiddish. These were considered a greater threat from the Czarist perspective as they encouraged Jewish nationalism, socialism, aspirations of emancipation and revolutionary activity.

Cross River, a leading financial institution committed to supporting its communities, is proud to sponsor Jewish History Soundbites. As a trusted partner for individuals and businesses, Cross River understands the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage. By sponsoring this podcast, they demonstrate their unwavering dedication to enriching the lives of the communities in which they serve. Visit Cross River at https://www.crossriver.com/

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Jewish History Soundbites - The 1837 Tzfas Earthquake

The 1837 Tzfas Earthquake

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08/25/24 • 37 min

On January 1, 1837, a devastating earthquake hit the upper Galilee and southern Lebanon, destroying towns, villages, property and roads, disrupting commerce and claiming the lives of thousands of victims. The ancient and mystical city of Tzfas was essentially destroyed at the epicenter of the earthquake’s damage, with most of its citizens killed, and the remainder being rendered homeless and penniless in the wake of this natural disaster. The traumatic event left a decisive impact on the trajectory of the Old Yishuv, with the wider social, economic and religious ramifications of this displacement being felt for decades. The rise of Yerushalayim with the downfall of Tzfas, messianic tension and subsequent disappointment, the funding apparatus of the Old Yishuv, and many other elements of Jewish life, would be heavily influenced by this one natural disaster which changed the Jewish history of the Holy Land.

Cross River, a leading financial institution committed to supporting its communities, is proud to sponsor Jewish History Soundbites. As a trusted partner for individuals and businesses, Cross River understands the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage. By sponsoring this podcast, they demonstrate their unwavering dedication to enriching the lives of the communities in which they serve. Visit Cross River at https://www.crossriver.com/

Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform

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For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at: [email protected]

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Jewish History Soundbites - A Fatherly Warrior: The Holy Satmar Rav
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08/24/19 • 24 min

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Jewish History Soundbites - Birobidzhan: Stalin's Autonomous Region for Jews
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09/08/19 • 24 min

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Jewish History Soundbites - WWI & The Jews Part II: Jew vs Jew and the Eastern European Exile
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12/03/19 • 50 min

As loyal citizens of their respective countries, Jews served loyally in every army and on every front. Very often one encountered the tragic scenario of Jew fighting Jew. Jewish chaplains serviced Jewish soldiers in the German army, and connected with local Jewish communities in areas under German occupation. This enhanced the connection between East and West. Jewish soldiers faced numerous challenges while serving and it became part of the struggle of Jewish identity in modern times.

Jewish communities were exiled across Eastern Europe. With Galicia Jews streaming west towards Vienna, the pace of urbanization quickened. This brought Chassidus and great Rebbes for the first time to the West and to the great urban centers. Meanwhile in Russia, some communities were exiled as a result of the their homes being turned into a battlefield, while others were expelled by the Czar to the Russian interior. This massive exile caused a great upheaval in communal life, and in some instances a complete disintegration thereof. Among the exiled were many of the great Lithuanian Yeshivas. They attempted to relocate and continue their studies under ever worsening conditions.

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Jewish History Soundbites - Yankees Abroad: Foreigners in the Great European Yeshivas Vol II
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06/18/19 • 22 min

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Jewish History Soundbites - The Tiferes Yisrael [Nisan Bak] Shul

The Tiferes Yisrael [Nisan Bak] Shul

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01/25/25 • 50 min

The majestic and beautiful edifice of the Tiferes Yisrael Shul, also known as the Nisan Bak shul after its founder and leader, stood as the central shul of the Chassidic Old Yishuv of Yerushalayim, from its establishment in 1872, until its ultimate destruction by the Jordanians in 1948. The project was initially spearheaded by Rav Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin, known as the Holy Ruzhiner, who headed the Chassidic Kollel Vohlyn, with the members of the Bak family at its head. Upon completion the shul was named for the Ruzhiner, and it served the needs of the Yerushalayim Chassidic community in the ensuing decades.

Cross River, a leading financial institution committed to supporting its communities, is proud to sponsor Jewish History Soundbites. As a trusted partner for individuals and businesses, Cross River understands the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage. By sponsoring this podcast, they demonstrate their unwavering dedication to enriching the lives of the communities in which they serve. Visit Cross River at https://www.crossriver.com/

Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform

Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites

For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at: [email protected]

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How many episodes does Jewish History Soundbites have?

Jewish History Soundbites currently has 479 episodes available.

What topics does Jewish History Soundbites cover?

The podcast is about History, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts and Judaism.

What is the most popular episode on Jewish History Soundbites?

The episode title 'The History of Torah Vodaath Part III: Building Up and Reaching Out' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Jewish History Soundbites?

The average episode length on Jewish History Soundbites is 33 minutes.

How often are episodes of Jewish History Soundbites released?

Episodes of Jewish History Soundbites are typically released every 3 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Jewish History Soundbites?

The first episode of Jewish History Soundbites was released on May 7, 2019.

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