Sparks of History

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 Sparks of History Podcast features insightful and entertaining interviews with renown world historians.  Our experts, including Pulitzer Prize winners, provide deep knowledge and unique perspectives.  Connecting World History with Jewish History. 

  1. When the Stones Speak: The Remarkable Discovery of the City of David and What Israel's Enemies Don't Want You To Know - Major Doron Spielman

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    When the Stones Speak: The Remarkable Discovery of the City of David and What Israel's Enemies Don't Want You To Know - Major Doron Spielman

    This is the untold story of the rediscovery of the ancient City of David in Jerusalem and the powerful evidence that proves the Jewish people’s historical and indigenous connection to the Holy Land. Since the founding of Israel in 1948, the Jewish people have faced nine wars against multiple enemies. Yet, beyond the physical conflicts, a deeper ideological battle has been waged against Israel and the Jewish people. This war, crafted by certain Arab leaders and echoed by international organizations like the United Nations, seeks to erase the Jewish people’s ancestral ties to the land, casting them as outsiders, imposters, and “settlers.”One thing, however, stands in the way of the denialists: the 3,800-year history of the City of David, a site lying just south of the Old City. Archeologists at the site are unearthing evidence that proves the Jewish people’s origin story in the land for over three millennia. Every shovel of dirt reveals that while others may claim to be indigenous to Jerusalem, the Jewish people are, in fact, more indigenous to the Land of Israel than perhaps any other group living anywhere in the world.This is the timely story of those who transformed City of David from a neglected hilltop village into one of the most important archeological heritage sites in the world, while facing powerful global institutions and terror groups that would do almost anything to keep this truth hidden. Highly relevant to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, this book foreshadows the events and historical denialism that unfolded with Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

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  2. Don Isaac Abarbanel: The Visionary Leader & Scholar Who Shaped Jewish History Rabbi Pinchas Kasnett

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    Don Isaac Abarbanel: The Visionary Leader & Scholar Who Shaped Jewish History Rabbi Pinchas Kasnett

    Can you give us a brief introductionto Don Isaac Abarbanel and his historical significance? How did Abarbanel view the conversosand what was his relationship with the? What role did the Abarbanel play inthe Spanish expulsion of 1492, and how did it shape his writings? The Abarbanel was both a statesmanand a Torah scholar. How did these two roles influence each other? His commentaries are known for theirunique style. How do they differ from those of other commentaries like Rashi,Ramban, or the Ibn Ezra? What are some key themes that appearconsistently in Abarbanel’s biblical commentaries? What are some of the innovativeChidushim found in the Abarbanel’s Tanach commentaries? The Abarbanel opens his ZevachPesach with a series of deep questions. What is his approach tounderstanding the Haggadah? How does Abarbanel’s interpretationof Ma Nishtana differ from traditional explanations? What does the Abarbanel say aboutthe concept of Yetziat Mitzrayim as an eternal lesson? How did the Abarbanel’s worksinfluence later Jewish commentators and thinkers? Are there any elements of histhought that remain especially relevant in modern Jewish life? What are some lesser-known works ofthe Abarbanel that deserve more attention? What challenges did he face inwriting Torah commentaries while navigating a turbulent political career? If the Abarbanel were alive today,what do you think he would say about Jewish continuity and exile?

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 Sparks of History Podcast features insightful and entertaining interviews with renown world historians.  Our experts, including Pulitzer Prize winners, provide deep knowledge and unique perspectives.  Connecting World History with Jewish History.