Dan Jacobs
Dan Jacobs Podcast
This is the audio edition of my long-form writing: essays on Jewish history, antisemitism, politics, and the stories we tell ourselves about conflict and identity. Some episodes are standalone. Others run as short series, where I stay with a subject long enough to let it get messy. I’m interested in mechanisms over slogans: how communities argue and how we humans make sense of the world.
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Episodes
Parting Ways (5/5): Empire, enforcement, and the split that never ended 25.02.2026 21:06
Part 5 follows the split between rabbinic Judaism and Christianity into the fourth and fifth centuries, when imperial power entered the story and the cost of overlap began to rise. We start in Antioch, where John Chrysostom’s sermons reveal Christians still attending Jewish festivals and synagogues, and ask what that persistence tells us about how slow separation really was. From there we move to...
Parting Ways (4/5): Who owns Israel’s library? The Bible through rabbinic and Christian Greek reading worlds 18.02.2026 18:57
By the second and third centuries, the question is no longer mainly how gentiles enter Israel’s story. It is who gets to tell the story at all. This episode follows the fight over Israel’s scriptures as a shared library that becomes contested property: through translation, naming, canon-building, and the delegitimising of Jewish continuity.
Parting Ways (3/5): When the centre of gravity changed, and both sides drew borders 11.02.2026 13:57
Part 3 traces the slow split between the Jesus movement and Jewish communal life. As gentiles became the majority, Torah shifted from lived practice to quoted text, and overlap grew harder to sustain through calendars, meals, taxes, and prayer.
Parting Ways (2/5): A Jewish Jesus movement, and the fight over Torah law 03.02.2026 17:51
Part 2 follows the Jesus movement before it became a separate religion. In the first decades after Jesus’s death, the argument was still internal: how to read Torah in a messianic moment, what Gentile followers should do about circumcision and food laws, and whether Jews and Gentiles could share a table without dissolving Jewish boundaries. We move through Paul’s letters, Acts 15, and the everyday...
Parting Ways (1/5): From Temple to text, law, and argument 30.01.2026 17:07
Religious splits are rarely neat. Part 1 begins in the late Second Temple world, before the catastrophe, with Hillel and the Pharisaic culture of argument. It then follows the shock of 70 CE and the long aftermath: how Jewish life survived when sacrifice and priestly authority could no longer function as the public centre. Along the way: messianic expectation in the air around Jesus, Josephus on c...
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