In this class, we embark on a one-thousand year journey to uncover how Sephardic Jews transformed the world and played an instrumental role in major global movements, revolutionary scientific discoveries, and even the establishment of the United States of America!
We explore how Sephardic Jewish communities differ from Ashkenazi Jewish communities, and which unique trends and thoughts characterized Sephardic Judaism throughout history.
Please see also ‘What Does It Really Mean to be Sephardi?’
For the class about Feminism and Judaism that was referred to, see here.
On the Rambam and the Karaites, see here.
On the Donmeh and the Father of Modern Turkey, see here.
For more on the Zohar’s prophecy of Seven Continents, see here.
For more on the Zohar’s prophecy of the special year 1648, see here.
For short bios on the great figures discussed in this class:
Avraham bar Chiya haNasi
Ibn Ezra
Maimonides
Abraham Zacuto
Chaim Vital
Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
Yehuda Alkali
Moses Montefiore

What we often overlook is the next part of Moses description: “a land in which you will eat bread without scarcity, you will lack nothing in it, a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose mountains you will hew copper.” Moses promises the Israelites a land full of iron and copper. This statement is actually just as significant as the Seven Species! What is so special about iron and copper that it was so enticing for Israel?