Early Modern Period

  • Period: Jan 1, 1350 to Jan 1, 1550

    The Renaissance

  • Mar 1, 1444

    Prince Henry sent out voyages from Portugal

     Prince Henry sent out voyages from Portugal
    Jewish scholars were appointed to help with ship design and making caravels. Made great maps and improved navigation
  • Jan 1, 1450

    Invention of the Printing Press

    Invention of the Printing Press
    Jews are now able to print their scriptures which spread Jewish learning. Elites now in universities. Spread of knowledge throughout the whole world.
  • Jul 30, 1492

    Expulsion from Spain

    Expulsion from Spain
    The entire Jewish community expelled from Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella.
  • Sep 15, 1550

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah
    Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, is created in the mid 16th century and affects the way people think about life.
  • Jan 1, 1563

    The Shulchan Aruch is created

    The Shulchan Aruch is created
    Rabbi Yosef Caro compiles the Shulchan Aruch which is a code for Jewish Halacha. Gives the final resort of the law.
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    The Enlightenment

    The age of logic and reasoning that was sparked by ideas from different philosophers such as Marx and Spinoza. Some of the ideas clash majorly with Jewish ideas.
  • Cherem of Spinoza

    Cherem of Spinoza
    Baruch Spinoza was excommunicated from Amsterdam because he is a non- practicing jew therefore becoming the first secular jew.
  • Moses Menddelssohn

    Moses Menddelssohn
    Born in Germany who figrues out how to integrate Enlightenment thinking with Judaism. He dies in 1786 and the entire city mourned for him.
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    The American Revoulution

    The American colonies became independent from the British and borrowed ideas from other philosophers from Europe.
  • Yudish of frieshul

    Yudish of frieshul
    A group in Berlin make this new institution which was the first school that was Jewish and radical to German Jewish culture. They taught a duel curriculum with general studies too.
  • Edict of Toleration

    Edict of Toleration
    Joseph the second passes this law that declares that jews that live under his jurisdiction have more rights than before.
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    The French revolution

    This war implemented more morals on the French which led them to give more rights to the Jews.
  • Emancipation of Jews in France

    Emancipation of Jews in France
    Now as a nation the Jews had to follow French law but we can practive individually. Jews are now given full citizenship.
  • Baer Isaac Baer

    Baer Isaac Baer
    He writes a letter saying that jews need to change their attitude because they were being disgraceful and really do not deserve such freedom.
  • The Hamburgh temple is built

    The Hamburgh temple is built
    The first reform temple was built in Hamburgh, Germany.
  • Karl Marx

    Karl Marx
    He made the communist manifesto which had similar ideas to Spinoza. Control people by addicting them to you for religion.