The Italian Earthquake of 1570 that Changed Jewish Intellectual History
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A brief discussion of the work of Azariah da Rossi, an important 16th century Italian Jewish thinker whose experience with the earthquake of 1570 prompted him to write Me'or Enayim. Interested in studying more deeply? Join our learning community of students, researchers and colleagues by becoming a Channel Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeNr6gwqin_7e_atjVnJcCQ/join My day job: I'm the Dean of Lander College for Men, Touro University. It's an amazing place. If you want to support my students, that would be fantastic: click here and be sure to leave a special note for me so I can thank you properly! https://lcm.touro.edu/giving/ Prefer to learn Jewish history in print? Me too, actually. Please click here for a sampling of books I have written: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001K8BMYY/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=df898766-e084-48b5-9214-ff96e23b2b86&ref_=ap_rdr&ccs_id=775cb8e6-f2ba-4fab-9b15-49c49e698eb6 Online Courses: Biblical Jewish History: From Abraham to Bar Kochba Course information and registration here: https://henryabramson.com/course/biblical-jewish-history/ A Thousand Years of Ashkenaz! Course information and registration here: https://henryabramson.com/course/a-thousand-years-of-ashkenaz/ The Holocaust Course information and registration here: https://henryabramson.com/course/the-holocaust/