Hanukkah
Alex Calder examines the cultural and political breakdown that sparked the Hanukkah story. In 167 BCE, the Seleucid Empire's King Antiochus IV banned Jewish practice entirely, making circumcision, Sabbath observance, and Torah study punishable by death. The Temple in Jerusalem was desecrated and converted to a shrine to Zeus. Jewish communities fractured between those who accommodated Hellenization and those who saw it as existential threat. This episode reveals how internal division and external persecution created an impossible situation, culminating in the moment when an old priest named Mattathias killed a fellow Jew about to sacrifice to Greek gods, murdered a Seleucid official, and fled to the hills calling for armed rebellion. https://Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https//amzn.to/3FCQbWr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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