Jewish History –  Early Modern Era

The Early Modern Era was a time of transformation for Jewish communities, with the rise of new intellectual movements and the challenges of persecution. This collection examines the impact of the Protestant Reformation on Jews, the brutal Chmielnicki massacres in Poland, and the controversial figure of Shabtai Zvi, whose messianic claims shook the Jewish world. It also explores the spiritual revolution sparked by the Ba’al Shem Tov and Hasidic Judaism, alongside the rise of the Haskalah movement, and the cultural life of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and Eastern European shtetls.

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