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[RERELEASE] The 1837 Tzfas Earthquake (replay)
Episode 477

[RERELEASE] The 1837 Tzfas Earthquake (replay)

Jewish History Soundbites

January 24, 202655m 42s

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Show Notes

Reposted with a new introduction, this episode will serve as a temporary break from the ongoing series on the Kastner train.

On January 1, 1837, a devastating earthquake hit the upper Galilee and southern Lebanon, destroying towns, villages, property and roads, disrupting commerce and claiming the lives of thousands of victims. The ancient and mystical city of Tzfas was essentially destroyed at the epicenter of the earthquake’s damage, with most of its citizens killed, and the remainder being rendered homeless and penniless in the wake of this natural disaster. The traumatic event left a decisive impact on the trajectory of the Old Yishuv, with the wider social, economic and religious ramifications of this displacement being felt for decades. The rise of Yerushalayim with the downfall of Tzfas, messianic tension and subsequent disappointment, the funding apparatus of the Old Yishuv, and many other elements of Jewish life, would be heavily influenced by this one natural disaster which changed the Jewish history of the Holy Land.

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