#14 Worlds in Transition: Jewish History of the 16th Century (part 3)

In the 1500s, Jewish life was shaped by many remarkable figures among whom were a number of powerful and learned Jewish women. In this third podcast episode on Jewish History of the 16th century, David Solomon examines the lives and contributions of some of these influential Jewish women and explores the extraordinary impact they had on politics and commerce, culture and ideas, as well as Jewish life, learning and religious practice.

Franz Hermann, Hans Gemminger, Valentin Mueller: A scene from a Turkish harem. Public Domain.

          

This lecture series was recorded in 2017 at Chabad Glen Eira. Notes for the lecture will be available to Patreon subscribers when all four lectures have been released.