Class two of the ‘Heralds of Zion’ series. This class explores the tension between particularism and universalism as it found expression in the utopian socialist movements of the 19th century. In that context, we meet Moshe Hess, whose roots as a socialist did not prevent him from writing one of the earliest works of Jewish nationalism.
This lecture is part of the Marilyn and Sigi z”l Ziering Pardes Community Education Omer program, April 20 – May 24, 2020. You can watch this lecture online by visiting Rav Mike’s video page.
If you are interested in listening to more from Rav Mike, or you want to help him continue making Jewish history a relevant story, visit elmad.pardes.org/ravmike.
If you enjoyed what you just heard please give us a 5-star review on iTunes or wherever you download our podcasts today. For more information about Pardes Community Education classes, visit the main Pardes website www.pardes.org.il/ce.
Credits:
Rav Mike Feuer – Pardes Faculty and Host
Adam Titcher – Executive Producer
Podcast: Download
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS