Shabbatai Zvi and Sabbateanism in 10 Minutes
Description
Messiah, mystic, and master of disappointment—meet Shabbatai Zvi. In Shabbatai Zvi and Sabbateanism in 10 Minutes, we'll explore the wild saga of the 17th-century rabbi from Smyrna who convinced much of the Jewish world that he was the long-awaited redeemer. Fueled by Kabbalistic fervor and widespread desperation, Shabbatai inspired mass excitement—Jews sold homes, prepared to return to Israel, and sang songs of redemption. But when he was arrested by the Ottoman Sultan and chose conversion to Islam over execution, shockwaves shattered communities. Still, his followers—called Sabbateans—didn't give up, twisting his apostasy into part of the "hidden plan." We'll trace how his movement splintered, influenced later mystical sects, and left a cautionary legacy about false messiahs. Ten minutes, one fallen messiah, and a story that shows how hope and despair can collide in Jewish history.



