The Kabbalists of Safed (12 Noon ET)

A brief discussion of the sudden rise of Kabbalistic study in 16th century Safed (Tsfat, Tsfas).

The Aharonim (12:30 pm ET)

Today at 12:30 pm ET: a brief discussion of the stage of Jewish religious/literary activity that began in the 16th century, collectively known as the period of the Aharonim (the latter ones, distinguishing them from the Rishonim, or earlier ones).

Origins of the Jews of Poland and Eastern Europe (1pm ET)

Good morning fellow students of Jewish history! Join me at 1pm today for a brief discussion of the medieval origins of the once large Jewish population of Poland and Eastern Europe.

The Sephardic Diaspora (today at 12 Noon ET)

Please join us for a brief (24m) discussion of the first century of the Sephardic diaspora.

Wishing everyone a blessed New Year!

Mussar in Jewish History: Crisis and Resurgence?

Is it possible that the classic works of the Jewish ethical tradition are literary reactions to personal crises? Can we approach the great works of Maimonides, Rabbi Moshe Cordovero, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto and others as strong responses to devastating reversals in their personal lives?

Please join me at 12pm (ET, New York Time) for a live chat on this thesis.

Wishing you all a גמר וחתימה טובה, a successful conclusion to the High Holy Days, and all blessings for 5782 and beyond.

HMA

Origins of the Jews of India

GM–Join me today at 12 noon ET (New York Time) for a premiere and live chat on the origins of the Jews of India.

Interview in Der Veker

I was delighted to participate in this in-depth, far-reaching conversation with the talented and insightful editor of @DerVeker, who insisted on asking a lot of hard questions. How’s your Yiddish?

Origins of the Jews of China

This is an absolutely fascinating topic, I really enjoyed the research! Please join me for a live chat and video of Jewish Migration Patterns, followed by a longer look at the remarkable history of the Jews of China. Starting at 1pm ET (New York Time).

The History of Jewish-Muslim Relations in the Medieval Period: A Discussion with Paul Williams of Blogging Theology

I enjoyed this conversation. Hope you find it meaningful as well!

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