Could America have done more to save Europe’s Jews? How did Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration respond to the unfolding tragedy of the Holocaust? In this episode, We delve into FDR’s policies, public sentiment, and the complex political landscape that shaped the U.S. response to the Holocaust. We also examine the key decisions and missed opportunities during history’s darkest chapter.
Oct 30, 2025•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 37
Jewish history is a story of tragedy and triumph, persecution and perseverance, mankind and miracles. Join us for part three in a five-part series outlining the major events, themes, lessons, and trends of Jewish history.
Dec 09, 2024•57 min•Ep. 36
Jewish history is a story of tragedy and triumph, persecution and perseverance, mankind and miracles. Join us for part two in a five-part series outlining the major events, themes, lessons, and trends of Jewish history.
Nov 28, 2024•58 min•Ep. 35
Jewish history is a story of tragedy and triumph, persecution and perseverance, mankind and miracles. Join us for part one in a five-part series outlining the major events, themes, lessons, and trends of Jewish history.
Nov 27, 2024•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 34
Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most popular and polarizing presidents, and throughout his life he had many connections with the Jewish community, and in this class we have a fascinating conversation about TR and the Jews.
Nov 18, 2024•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 33
It’s hard to describe the influence that Rabbi Moshe Feinstein has had on world Jewry in general, and the United States Jewish community in specific. In this class, we take a closer look a the life and impact of this great giant.
Nov 11, 2024•1 hr•Ep. 32
The Vilna Gaon, Rabbi Eliyahu Kramer, is of the most historically significant Jews of the last thousand years. His genius is beyond description, and his impact on Jewish life reverberates until today. In this class we talk about the life and legacy of Vilna Gaon.
Apr 07, 2024•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 31
How old is the universe? Does the Torah agree with Darwinian Evolution? Does science contradict the Torah’s Genesis narrative? Although we usually stick to history oil this show, we invite you to a Torah-based discussion about Charles Darwin and Evolution.
Apr 03, 2024•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 30
Antisemitism and Assimilation have been the two greatest challenges to Judaism throughout Jewish History. And Christmas is a great way to spark the conversation. In this class we talk about the obstacles to being jewish in a non jewish world. As always, please like and share this podcast, ask a question or leave a comment.
Dec 25, 2023•54 min•Ep. 29
Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch was the great leader of German Jewry in the 19th century, and His remarkable leadership and heroism during a turbulent time is both inspiring and relevant for us today. In this class we look at the life and times of Rabbi Hirsch, his biography, his accomplishments, his struggles his values, and his ideals.
Oct 30, 2023•55 min•Ep. 28
What was life like for Jews during the Revolutionary War? What role did they have in the war? In this episode, we discuss the history of and lessons from the Jews of the American Revolution.
Oct 22, 2023•57 min•Ep. 27
The recent attacks in Israel have left us all shaken. What are we supposed to do? How are we supposed to respond? The truth is, this is hardly the first time the Jewish people have been in crisis. In this class, we look for a Jewish Response to Israel Under Attack.
Oct 16, 2023•41 min•Ep. 26
On the one had, historically speaking we have very little left from Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. He wrote only a few essays and letters, and just a handful of articles. On the other hand, there is very little in Jewish life both during his lifetime as well as today that has not been significantly influenced by Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. In this episode, we take a look at this remarkable person as well as the movement that he created.
Aug 21, 2023•53 min•Ep. 25
Who were the first Jews to settle America, and why did they come? What was life like for Jews in North America in the 17th and 18th Century? In this class we discuss the history of and and lessons from the Jews of Colonial America.
Aug 09, 2023•55 min•Ep. 24
In many ways the Jewish experience during the Great Depression was no different than others, yet in some ways it was entirely unique. How was the Jewish community affected? What are the Depression’s lingering impacts? What lessons can we learn today? In this class, we take a closer look at the Jewish Experience during the Great Depression.
Jul 19, 2023•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 23
The Chofetz Chaim, Rabbi Yisroel Meir Hakohen Kagan, was the gadol hador - the great leader of his generation. In this class, we take a closer look at the Chofetz Chaim: a biography of his life, and the remarkable legacies he left and that are still with us today.
Jul 11, 2023•1 hr 11 min•Ep. 22
A Miracle In Our Day: The Story & Lessons Of The Six Day War The IDF’s miraculous success during the Six Day War baffle historians, and the ramifications of the war still shape Israel today. In this class, Rabbi Meth offers an informative and inspiring discussion about the war.
May 07, 2023•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 21
From local politics to the formation of the State Of Israel, Harry Truman had many significant Jewish relationships. In this class, Rabbi Meth discusses the 33rd president’s fascinating Jewish connections.
May 01, 2023•1 hr 8 min•Ep. 20
Albert Einstein’s wisdom and genius revolutionized the way mankind looks at the universe, and the impact of his discoveries transformed modern society. In this class we discuss the complex relationship between Einstein and his Judaism.
Mar 15, 2023•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 19
In 1858, a six-year-old boy was abducted from his home. Who were the kidnappers? The Catholic Church! The tragic story of Edgardo Mortara is one of the most heinous examples of papal antisemitism in modern times.
Feb 22, 2023•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 18
Although Lincoln is universally remembered as the martyred hero who saved the Union in its darkest hours, his relations with the Jews are not as well known. In this class we discuss Abraham Lincoln’s many fascinating Jewish connections.
Jan 31, 2023•1 hr 8 min•Ep. 17
The Titanic disaster was one of the most devastating tragedies in maritime history, and its legacy has captured the memory of the world. In this class, we look at the history and lessons of the Titanic and its many Jewish connections.
Dec 07, 2022•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 16
The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 was one of the darkest chapters in all of Jewish history. In this episode, we look at the background, context, and lessons from this difficult story.
Nov 07, 2022•49 min•Ep. 15
The Dreyfus Affair was one of the most important events in Modern Jewish History, and its repercussions and reverberations are still with us today. In this class we retell the story of Alfred Dreyfus: how a French army captain was falsely accused of espionage, how antisemitism defined his trial, and how the Jewish and global responses shaped the major world events of the Twentieth Century and beyond. And how does God fit into the story?
Nov 02, 2022•52 min•Ep. 14
Historians have long noted Alexander Hamilton’s strong Jewish associations, and author Andrew Porwancher's suggests that Hamilton was indeed Jewish. In this episode, we look at some of the evidence and discuss Hamilton's connections with the Jewish community.
Oct 26, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 13
Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki - Rashi - is the teacher of the Jewish People. His commentary on the Torah is studied by schoolchildren and scholar alike, and his commentary on the Talmud was so widely accepted that no of the other commentators even attempted to replicate it.
Sep 11, 2022•45 min•Ep. 12
There are many groups in North American Jewish life: Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, Chasidic, Sephardic, Chabad, Reconstruction, Yeshivish, Modern Orthodox, Open Orthodox, Jews For Jesus? What do all these terms mean? Where did they come from? More importantly, where are the heading?
Sep 05, 2022•1 hr 11 min•Ep. 11
Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, familiar to many as Maimonides or by his acronym, Rambam, was one of the most influential people in all of Jewish history. In this episode we sketch out his biography, look at some of his letters, outline his major works, and talk about his legacy
Aug 31, 2022•55 min•Ep. 10
Why didn’t the Allies bomb Auschwitz, or at least the tracks leading to the camps? To many, this is the most damning indictment against FDR, the United States, and the Allies.
Aug 26, 2022•1 hr 20 min•Ep. 9
The single most controversial issue in all of Jewish American history is FDR's response to the Holocaust. In this episode we take a closer look at the timeline of events: what FDR knew, when he knew about it, and what his responses were
Aug 24, 2022•57 min•Ep. 8