The Insults of Exile: Historical Reflections for the Three Weeks

A brief sampling of some of the humiliations of exile that the Jewish people endured over their millennial exile, shocking yet overshadowed by the far greater tragedies of violent massacres. Lecture delivered on the 17th of Tammuz, on Zoom and live at the Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst.

Premiere with live chat scheduled for Sunday, July 4 at 1pm ET (New York time).

https://hillelabramson.wordpress.com/course/a-thousand-years-of-ashkenaz/

Thirty-Six righteous Students now studying the history of Ashkenaz!

Hello students of Jewish history! I am very pleased to let you know that we now have a very auspicious number of students in this new experimental online course, A Thousand Years of Ashkenaz. I know some of them from earlier interactions on YouTube and in selected classes, and it promises to be a lively group, representing at least five countries and a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.

I’m very enthusiastic about this new initiative, and I’d like to encourage more students to join this select circle. YouTube is great, but with 5,000 people watching every day (we are up to nearly 45,000 subscribers), I can’t possibly keep up with the discussions. This online class will allow us to have a more compact, focused learning environment, featuring more meaningful online discussions and feedback.

Please join us! You will be welcomed.

A Thousand Years of Ashkenaz: New Online Course!

Hello fellow students of Jewish history! Here’s a new experimental online course. Please click here for a look at what’s going on: A Thousand Years of Ashkenaz.

Today at 1pm: The Threat of Haskalah

Last of a three-part series looking at the major Jewish intellectual movements of the 18th century.

Hasidim, Mitnagdim, Maskilim Pt 2: The Challenge of Hasidism (12 Noon ET)

Premiering today, hopefully with live chat, at 12pm ET (New York time). Here’s part 1 if you want to catch up or even review.

Hasidim, Mitnagdim, Maskilim: Part 1 premieres today at 12 noon ET

First in a three-part series looking at the major Jewish intellectual movements of the 18th century. Guest lecture at Beth Jacob Congregation, Beverly Hills CA, delivered April 21, 2021.

Jews in the Land of Israel, 132-1492 and How did the Jews Survive the Medieval Period?

Two brief discussions, concluding the second of three semesters of the Jewish History Lab series of lectures. Premiering at 12 pm ET, hopefully with live chat. Enjoy in good health!

The Purpose of Atheism

The Purpose of Atheism: A brief thought from my Rabbi relevant to Renewal: A Comprehensive Resource for Kidney Donors and Recipients, which is in the last day of its major fundraising drive. Please contribute!

https://campaigns.causematch.com/renewal/8464

Jews in Catholic Spain, Conversos, and the Inquisition

Brief overview of the experience of Jews in Catholic Spain from the 13th century through the expulsion of 1492. Premieres at 12pm ET (New York time) today. Join us for a live chat!

Kidneys in Jewish Thought and History

Some background to my wife’s altruistic kidney donation two years ago on Erev Yom Kippur. You can help! Click here to support kidney donation through Renewal.

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