
The Story of the Jews
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S1 E1 - In the Beginning
Watch on supported devicesAugust 31, 201354minDrawing on a rich store of archaeological and historical sources, Simon Schama explores how a distinct Jewish identity began to emerge more than 3,000 years ago. Traveling to Israel, Egypt and Jordan, this fascinating history documentary traces the slow crystallization of a religion whose radical notion of a singular, faceless formless God was expressed in a radical artefact: the Hebrew Bible.First episode freeS1 E2 - Among Believers
September 7, 201354minIn medieval times, Jews struggled to survive in a world dominated by two rival religions: Christianity and Islam. Historian Simon Schama traces the history of the Jews from the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70AD to the ghetto in 17th century Venice. He explores how Jews adapted to life outside of Jerusalem, the city at the heart of their religion.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E3 - A Leap of Faith
September 14, 201354minAfter centuries of being cast out of gentile society, the dawn of the Enlightenment promised the Jews a stake in nations where they had long been kept apart. Historian Simon Schama charts their struggles in this engrossing history documentary. From the late 18th century, many left ghettos and mingled with other communities. Their hope was to become fellow citizens, and finally treated as equals.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E4 - Over the Rainbow
September 22, 201354minFrom PBS - How the Jewish people of Eastern Europe made their mark on the modern world.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E5 - Return
September 28, 201353minTwo recent historical events, the Holocaust and the creation of Israel, have changed in profound ways what being Jewish means. Simon Schama attempts to place these two events in the broader sweep of the story of the Jews in this enlightening history documentary. The Hebrew Bible describes the 'Promised Land', the ideas of which continue in Israel, where around half the world’s Jews now live.Free trial of BBC Select