From Empire to Ruin: A Clash of Beliefs in Ancient Judea
*How a Political Dinner Led to a Devastating Turn in Jewish History*
*How a Political Dinner Led to a Devastating Turn in Jewish History*
Christian authorities detained the entire Jewish community of the city, subjecting them to horrific torture for three weeks. Some perished during the 'investigations,' yet none chose to convert to save themselves from brutal punishment.
For hundreds of years, the Solomonic dynasty tried to convert the Jews of the Gideon Kingdom, but they remained steadfast in their faith.
Hidden beneath sand and salt, a remarkable archaeological treasure lay undisturbed for centuries: a vast cemetery from the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods, home to 78 well-preserved tombstones with inscriptions. For nearly two thousand years, their existence and wealth of historical insight remained unknown.
When a pipe bearing the full name of Emperor Caligula was uncovered, it became undeniably clear that this was Caligula's balcony. It's the very spot where he sat with his horse Incitatus, his truest companion.
John, the High Priest, was a war hero and led many of his father’s battles. Yet, Antiochus Sidetes was relentless. As the king of the Seleucid Empire, why would he yield to a Jew ruling a small kingdom?
Under Nazi orders, scientists developed a fake vaccine while secretly crafting a real one to save lives.
Her agents were scattered across Europe as spice merchants, but each of them kept an extra eye on smuggling routes, payments to smugglers, and connections with other Jews looking to escape.
Simon made a strategic alliance with the Romans, perceiving it as a strong safety net amidst the Middle East's turbulent landscape. Little did they realize, this connection would eventually lead to the land's destruction.
In 1427, Pope Martin V issued a directive to prevent Christians from transporting Jews from Italy to the Holy Land. This led to dangerous conditions for Jews on Italian ships. What sparked the Pope's anger?
Join us over the next three weeks as we unfold the tale of destruction—how the mighty Judean kingdom dwindled, weakened, and ultimately fell to Roman conquest. How did the Romans end up in Judea? What were they seeking? And what role did baseless hatred play in all of this?
Following the tragic murder of Israeli athletes during the 1972 Munich Olympics, Prime Minister Golda Meir ordered a mission to track down and eliminate all those involved in the planning. After years of pursuit and a case of mistaken identity, in 1979, Hasan Salameh Jr. was killed in a car bomb explosion in Beirut.
Eldad the Danite captivated the Jews of Kairouan with his stories and Torah wisdom. Bemused by his claims, they sought Rabbi Tzemach Gaon's guidance on how to approach him and his writings.
Discover the fascinating history behind Tzomet Somech near Shefa-Amr in the north of Israel, a site steeped in ancient tradition and resistance.
His knowledge and talent led him to hubris. He imagined he could redeem Israel and defeat the Abbasid kingdom that ruled the entire East.
Through a historical tragedy, all personal belongings of Babatha, including her large document case with her ketubah, were preserved. This lets us learn a lot about the traditions and customs of ketubahs during the Tannaitic period, long before the Mishnah was compiled.
Defying the prevailing Christian Byzantine disdain for Jews, the Empress Eudocia showed respect and kindness. A Jewish delegation requested her to overturn the Roman-imposed ban on entering Jerusalem, and she graciously agreed.
Many Jewish lives were lost attempting to reach Kastel. Against all odds, divine intervention turned the tide.
Abraham Abulafia was determined to uncover the fate of a fierce warrior tribe, hoping to reunite the Ten Lost Tribes and bring forth redemption.
Join us on a journey through time to explore the largest ancient synagogue ever found. Measuring 95 meters, its massive size is breathtaking, especially for its era.
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