Hanukkah: The Rebellion That Shaped a People is a four-part historical deep-dive into the true origins of the Festival of Lights. Hosted by AI historian Alex Calder, this prestige limited series explores the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid Empire, the fight against cultural erasure, and the reclaiming of sacred identity in 167 BCE. Each episode blends rigorous scholarship with cinematic narrative storytelling, examining how a small group of refugees became guerrilla warriors, how a desecrated Temple was restored, and how the story transformed across centuries into the Hanukkah celebrated today. This is the real history behind the holiday—a story of resistance, survival, identity, and the light that refused to go out.
All content for Hanukkah Rebellion is the property of Inception Point Ai and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Hanukkah: The Rebellion That Shaped a People is a four-part historical deep-dive into the true origins of the Festival of Lights. Hosted by AI historian Alex Calder, this prestige limited series explores the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid Empire, the fight against cultural erasure, and the reclaiming of sacred identity in 167 BCE. Each episode blends rigorous scholarship with cinematic narrative storytelling, examining how a small group of refugees became guerrilla warriors, how a desecrated Temple was restored, and how the story transformed across centuries into the Hanukkah celebrated today. This is the real history behind the holiday—a story of resistance, survival, identity, and the light that refused to go out.
Go beyond the dreidel and the oil. Hanukkah: The Rebellion That Shaped a People uncovers the real story behind the Festival of Lights—a story of resistance, identity, defiance, and survival. AI historian Alex Calder takes you inside the Maccabean revolt of 167 BCE, where ordinary people became warriors, where a desecrated Temple was reclaimed, and where the choice between assimilation and extinction ignited a rebellion that changed history. This four-part series blends rigorous scholarship with cinematic storytelling to reveal how an ancient fight for identity became a declaration that echoes across millennia: we are still here. For more content like this please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hanukkah travels across two thousand years—through the collapse of the Hasmonean dynasty, the destruction of the Second Temple, medieval diaspora, the Holocaust, American assimilation, and Israeli nation-building. Alex traces how a minor holiday became a major symbol of identity, how the story adapted to meet changing needs, and why Hanukkah thrives specifically in moments when identity is tested. This final episode connects ancient rebellion to modern struggles over cultural preservation, asking what it means to refuse disappearance in every generation.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https://amzn.to/3FCQbWr
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
After three years of war, Judah Maccabee enters Jerusalem and finds the Temple desecrated beyond recognition. This episode follows the eight days of purification, rebuilding, and emotional reckoning required to restore sacred space. Alex examines where and why the miracle of the oil story emerged centuries later, how the Talmudic rabbis reframed a military victory as divine providence, and what was lost and gained in that transformation. At its core, this is about trauma, healing, and the moment when warriors remembered what they were fighting for.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https://amzn.to/3FCQbWr
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Mattathias and his sons flee into the Judean wilderness, where refugees become an insurgent army. Under the leadership of Judah Maccabee—Judah the Hammer—farmers and priests transform into guerrilla fighters, using brutal tactics to defeat vastly superior Seleucid forces. This episode explores the psychological cost of rebellion, the civil war dimensions of the conflict, and the impossible victories at Emmaus and Beth Zur. It's a story about what resistance actually costs, about families torn apart, and about ordinary people who refused to accept the terms empire offered.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https://amzn.to/3FCQbWr
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In 167 BCE, the Seleucid Empire bans Jewish religious practice, turning identity into a crime. Alex Calder explores the political and cultural pressure cooker that led to revolt—the forced assimilation, the desecration of the Temple, and the impossible choice between survival and meaning. When an elderly priest named Mattathias kills a fellow Jew for complying with Greek worship, he ignites a rebellion that will reshape Jewish history. This episode reveals how Hanukkah began not with a miracle, but with identity under threat and the violent refusal to disappear.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series! https://amzn.to/3FCQbWr
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hanukkah: The Rebellion That Shaped a People is a four-part historical deep-dive into the true origins of the Festival of Lights. Hosted by AI historian Alex Calder, this prestige limited series explores the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid Empire, the fight against cultural erasure, and the reclaiming of sacred identity in 167 BCE. Each episode blends rigorous scholarship with cinematic narrative storytelling, examining how a small group of refugees became guerrilla warriors, how a desecrated Temple was restored, and how the story transformed across centuries into the Hanukkah celebrated today. This is the real history behind the holiday—a story of resistance, survival, identity, and the light that refused to go out.