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This Day, September 24, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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September 24

 416: “Roman emperors Honorius and Theodosius II order that any Jews who have joined the Christian church to avoid punishments for crimes must be allowed to return to Judaism because, in the long run, Christianity will be better off without them.”

622: Prophet Muhammad completes his hijra from Mecca to Medina. According to at least one source, Muhammad had gone to Medina by some of the local clans who were looking for an outside arbiter to settle the conflicts between the Arabs and members of a Jewish tribe called the Banu Qurayza.

768: Pippin the Short, King of the Franks passed way. Pippin allowed the Jews of Narbonne in the territory of Septimania (modern day southern France) to enjoy a measure of freedom and prosperity in return for their help in fighting the Moors.

1038: Jews in Granada celebrate a special Purim commemoration after the capture of the Muslim leader Ibn Abbas who was brought to Granada, killed, and beheaded by a rival (and Jewish tolerant) Muslim faction.

1272: Edward I, a leader of the Ninth Crusade and the King who expelled the Jews from England, left Acre today on the first leg of a trip that would take him to Sicily where he would learn of his father’s death.

1491: In an example of the Blood Libel, Benito Gracia, a Converso was accused today of taking part in the mutilation and murder of Christian child in what would lead to the creation of the legend of “The Holy Child of La Guardia.”

1652: English playwright Richard Brome, the author of “The Jewish Gentleman” a worked created when there were no Jews living in the kingdom, passed away today.

1569: Birthdate of Ernst of Schaumburg the German count who “granted the first permanent residence permits to Ashkenazic Jews so that they could settle in Altona starting in 1611.

1659: As part of an attempt by Anton Hulsisu to convert Jacob Abendana to Christianity, the two began a debate via correspondence over the meaning of a verse in the Book of Haggai: "The latter splendor of this house shall be greater than the former" (2:9), which Hulsius attempted to prove was a reference to the Church.” Unlike similar debates that had taken place in Spain and France, this exchange was amicable and posed no threat to the well-being of the Jewish community.

1664: The Dutch Republic surrenders New Amsterdam to England. The English re-name the city after the Duke of York and call it New York since there was already a York in England. If it had not been for the name change we would all be looking at New Amsterdam style delis.

1665: One of the two dates given for the death of Jacob Lumbrozo who was the first Jewish person to settle in Maryland, arriving in the colony controlled by the Calverts in 1656.

1683: The Jews were expelled from all French possessions in America. The Jews would return to Quebec in 1759 when the British were victorious in the French and Indian War.

1758: After yet another blood libel in Poland, the Jewish community sent Jacob Zelig to Rome to seek relief from the Pope. He convinced Pope Benedict XIV to start an investigation. Cardinal Ganganelli (Clement XVI) wrote an unequivocal condemnation of the libels and asked the Holy See to intervene in Poland to stop the accusations.

1759(3rd of Tishrei, 5520): Tzom Gedaliah

1761: Birthdate of Dutch journalist, translator and author Moses ben Zaddik Belifante

1765: Forty-one year old Frankfort-on-Main native Elijah Etting, the husband of Shinah Solomon, became a naturalized citizen today after having come to America in 1758.

1762: Birthdate of Frankfurt am Main of Moses Schreiber, the son of Shumuel and Reizel who gained fames as Moses Sofer, “known by the name of his work "Hatam Sofer", one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of Austrian - Hungarian Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century” and “a powerful opponent to the Reform movement in Judaism…”

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/moses-sofer/

1768: Birthdate of historian Sharon Turner, the friend of Isaac D’Israeli who advised him to have his children, including Benjamin, baptized during the elder D’Isreali’s dispute with Bevis Marks Synagogue.

1778(3rdof Tishrei): Tzom Gedaliah observed on the same day during the American Revolution when 3,000 British troops advanced into Westchester County putting an end to the national that the British were preparing to evacuate New York City, most of whose Jewish population had fled to such places as Newport, RI and Philadelphia,

1784(9thof Tishrei, 5545): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1786(2ndof Tishrei, 5547): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1789: The office of U.S. Attorney General was established. Edward Levi, an appointee of Republican President Gerald Ford, was the first Jewish Attorney General. He served from 1975 to 1977. Judge Michael Mukasey has been nominated by George Bush for the position. If approved, he will be only the second Jew to be nation’s top lawyer.

 1794(29th of Elul, 5554): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1797: Birthdate of Gibraltar native Samuel Levy Bensusan.

1798(14thof Tishrei, 5559): Erev Sukkoth

1808(3rdof Tishrei, 5569): Shabbat Shuva observed for the last time during the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

1805(1stof Tishrei, 5566): Rosh Hashanah

1814(10thof Tishrei, 5575): Yom Kippur observed as the British troops that had failed to capture Baltimore ten days are sailing for New Orleans home to Judah Touro.

1816(2ndof Tishrei, 5566): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1819: In Sussex, Henrietta Rothschild and Abraham Joseph Montefiore gave birth to Nathan Mayer Montefiore, the husband of Emma Goldsmid.

1824(2ndof Tishrei, 5585): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1827(3rdof Tishrei, 5588): Tzom Gedaliah

1828(16thof Tishrei, 5589): Eighty-eight year old Michael Klapp, the husband of Sara Klapp passed away today.

1832(29thof Elul, 5592): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1832: Jews living in Sydney, Australia, gathered in Mr. Rowell's shop on George Street which has been fitted out as a synagogue to begin the observance of Rosh Hashanah.

1835(1stof Tishrei, 5596): Rosh Hashanah

1839(16thof Tishrei, 5600) Second Day of Sukkoth

1841(9thof Tishrei, 5602): Kol Nidre

1841(9thof Tishrei, 5602): Forty-one year old Abraham Basch who was secretary to the Mayor Landsberg and a teacher of Hebrew a Weyl’s seminary before it closed which left him to live of poverty, passed away today in Berlin.

1841(9thof Tishrei, 5602): Forty-one year old poet and teacher Abraham Basch passed away today.

1843(29th of Elul, 5603): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1847(14thof Tishrei, 5608): Erev Sukkoth

1853(21stof Elul, 5613): Parashat Ki Tavo; Leil Selichot observed for the first time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1854(2ndof Tishrei, 5615): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah observed for the first time in the Territory of Nebraska and the Territory of Kansas which created under the Kanas-Nebraska Act -  a piece of legislation that would prove to be step down the road toward Civil War.

1855: Sir Charles Wilson received his first commission in the Royal Engineers. Wilson would put his engineering skills to good used when he would conduct the survey of Jerusalem in 1864 and 1865. He published his findings in Notes on the Ordinance Survey of Jerusalem.

1856: “The Swiss Federal Council granted the Jews full political rights within Aargau, as well as broad business rights. However the majority Christian population did not abide by these new liberal laws fully

1858: In Berkshire, VT, George Edmund Foss and Marcia Noble Foss gave birth to Eugene Noble Foss the 45th Governor of Massachusetts who had employed Leo Frank in 1906 and was a leader in the fight to have his conviction overturned because he was sure Frank had not received a fair trial.

1862(29th of Elul, 5622): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1862(29thof Elul, 5622): Seventy-eight year old Judith, Lady Montefiore, the “fourth daughter of Levy Barent Cohen and his wife, Lydia Diamantschleifer” and wife of Sir Moses Montefiore, the “linguist, musician writer, philanthropist” and namesake of the Judith Lady Montefiore College at Ramsgate, passed away today.  

1862: As Jews prepare to greet the New Year, fourteen governors declared their support for Lincoln’s recently issued Emancipation Proclamation proving that the New Year will be a time of new beginnings for those held in the bondage of slavery.

1864: In Kirn, Germany, David and Charlotte (Loeb) Ullman gave birth to NYU grad and Columbia Law School trained attorney Fredric Ullman, the president of Temple Beth Zion and the Jewish Hospital, both of Buffalo, NY and the husband of the firmer Beatrice Hirsh.

1865: “Robert W. Nathan and Annie Florence Nathan whose ancestor were among the early settlers of New York City” gave birth to Harold Nathan, the graduate of Columbia University Law School who was a “partner in the law firm of Cook, Nathan, Lehman and Greenman,” a member of Temple Emanuel and the husband of Sallie Gruntal Nathan with whom he had two children – Marian and Robert, “the novelist and poet.”

1866(15th of Tishrei, 5627): Sukkoth observed as Romania struggles with the role that Jews are to play under the country’s new Costitution.

1868: The Very Reverend Henry Hart Milman, an English historian and ecclesiastic, passed away. In 1829, Milman published History of the Jews, “which is memorable as the first by an English clergyman which treated the Jews as an Oriental tribe, recognized sheikhs and amirs in the Old Testament, sifted and classified documentary evidence, and evaded or minimized the miraculous.” It is not known how the Jews reacted to this work, but his fellow Christians were upset enough to slow his climb up the ecclesiastical ladder.

1868: In Gliwice, businessman Isidor Friend and his wife Cecilia Nothmann gave birth to Rabbi Samuel Friend.

1869: Birthdate of Alexander Büchler, the son of Talmudist Phineas Büchler, who became a rabbi and teacher in the Hungarian Jewish community. He was murdered at Auschwitz in July of 1944.

1871(9th of Tishrei, 5632): Erev Yom Kippur

1871: In Vicksburg, Nicholas Scharff and the former Carrie Bernheimer gave birth to their first child Edward E. Scharff.

1871: It was reported today that violence had broken out in El-Kesar, a Moroccan town with 9,000 inhabitants, a sizable number of whom are Jewish. The clash was between members of the Shereef family that had come from Fez to celebrate a wedding and people living in the surrounding mountains who decided to “join” in the festivities. After presenting their wedding gifts, this band of 2,000 mostly young men attacked and robbed the custom house and the local market. Then they went to the Jewish Quarter, beat the inhabitants, fired their rifles into their homes wounding many of the inhabitants and then took as plunder whatever they wished. They then left for their mountain homes.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C06EED71739E43BBC4C51DFBF66838A669FDE

1872: David Salomons married Cecilia Samuels today.

1872(21st of Elul, 5632): Hannah Leo, the wife of Henry Leo, who was President of the Auxiliary Society of the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, passed away

1873(3rd of Tishrei, 5634):Tzom Gedaliah observed as the United States endures a post-Civil War economic depression.

1875(24thof Elul, 5635): Fifty-eight year old M. Guedalla passed way today at Cambrian Villas, Beaumont, Jersey, UK.

1876: Based on information that first appeared in the London Jewish Herald, it was reported today that for the past four or five years Jews have been returning to Palestine in unprecedented numbers. The Jewish population of Jerusalem has doubled in the past ten years. Most of the immigrants have come from Russia.

1876: In Paris, France, “Joseph and Marguerite (Klatz) Blum gave birth CCNY, Columbia and Ecole Des Bes Beaux Arts trained architect Edward Isaac Blum, the husband of Irene Miller who formed a partnership with his brother that enabled to design numerous structures including several Upper West Side apartment houses and one at 322 Central Park West.

1876: The Jews of Austin, Texas met at the Odd Fellows Hall and organized Congregation Beth Israel.

1876: The Austin Daily Statesmannoted that all other Texas cities of similar size had synagogues so “we can see no reason why Austin should not keep company with them.”

1878: As the Yellow Fever Epidemic continues to grip the Deep South, it was reported today that the children of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York “have received a touching letter from Isaacson and Sims of New Orleans acknowledging the receipt of $10.84” which the Jewish orphans had raised in small sums to provide relief for the 200 infants living at St. Vincent’s. Disease does not recognize religious differences and neither does extending a helping hand.

1879: Four days after he had passed away, Lionel Lawson, the son of Moses Levy and the former of Helena Moses, was buried at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery” today.

1879: It was reported today that the Romanian legislators have rejected a motion that would have the government ignore the provisions of the Treaty of Berlin that called for the emancipation of the Jews. The legislators also rejected that the emancipation process be applied only to individual Jews. This clears the way for the government to introduce a measure that will provide full citizenship for the Jews living in Romania.

1880: Three days after he had passed away, Jacob Joseph Israel Brandon was buried today in London’s Nuevo Jewish Cemetery.1881(1st of Tishrei, 5642): Rosh Hashanah1881: In New York City, Louis and Mary Strauss Frankenthaler gave birth to State Supreme Court Justice Alfred Frankenthaler.

1881: It was reported today that a special meeting of the Board of Deputies has been called to prepare a condolence message for the widow of the late President Garfield.  The Board of Deputies is the major organization representing the Jewish community in the United Kingdom

1882: Leopold Bloch, the son of Samuel and Jeanette Bloch and his second wife Klara Bloch gave birth to Bella Bloch today

1882: Birthdate of Weimer, TX and Columbia University trained attorney Leon Lauterstein, “a trust of the Federation of the Jewish Philanthropies of New York” and the husband of the “former Margaret Weil” with whom he had three children – Lincoln, Henry and Janet.

1882: “Judicial Torture In Hungary” published today described events surrounding the disappearance of Christian girl at Tisza Eszlar and the arrest of  a married couple named Schart following claims that the Jews had killed her and “disposed of her remains.” The couple’s attorney has addressed a petition to the Minister President “revealing a state of things in Hungary worthy only of the Middle Ages.”

1882: It was reported today that 17,693,643 Catholics living in Austria make up 92% of the population.  There are 1,005,394 Jews living in the country

1882: “Il Giudeo” published today recounts the life of Il Giudeo, the 16thcentury Jewish renegade, from Smyrna who made his fortune sailing the Mediterranean

1883: The “New Books Received” list published today included The Laws of Marriage, “containing the Hebrew and Roman law concerning the impediments to marriage and the dissolution of the marriage bond” by John Fuller and Hannah: One of the Strong Women by Julia McNair Wright.

1883 “Caring For Poor Hebrew Children reported today that the Hebrews Sheltering and Guardian Society has cared for 418 children between the ages of 2 and 15 since it was opened.  Currently the society is taking care of 175 children, an increase of 55 since last year. Besides providing programs for poor children that include several summer excursions, the society has provided 8, 392 meals to poor Jewish citizens.

1884: “Hebrew Society Startled” published today described the refusal of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Scheuer to comment on events surrounding the elopement their daughter Sarah.  Sarah Scheur the 19 year old Jewish heiress left New York to run away with Henry C. Friedman, a stock broker who is ten years her senior and “well known as a society man.”

1885(15th of Tishrei, 5646): Sukkoth is celebrated for the first time during the Presidency of Grover Cleveland.

1886: In New Haven, CN, Father John Maloney of St. Johns Roman Catholic Church officiated at the marriage of one his parishioners,Kittie Cannon and David Bretzfelder, a 28 year old Jewish letter carrier

1887: In New York, Judge White is scheduled to render in a child custody case which pits an African American couple named Lee and a Jewish couple named Brodcki against each other over a 9 year old girl each claim is theirs.

1889: Birthdate of New York native Flora Cahan,  “the interior decorator” and a leader of the women’s division of the American Jewish Congress, not to be confused with the character “Flora” in the “Imported Bridegroom” by Abraham Cahan.

1889: “Man and Money Captured” described events leading up to the arrest of Simon Baruch in Hoboken, New Jersey. When originally confronted by the police, he denied being the Austrian swindler since he only had one dollar in his pockets.  However, when he took authorities to his hotel room, they found a safe filled with “a large amount securities and cash” which gave credence to the charges leveled against him.

1890(10thof Tishrei, 5651): Yom Kippur

1890: Johann Most is scheduled to deliver a speech this afternoon at two in which he will denounce Yom Kippur and Judaism; a speech the police have been ordered to prevent even if it means arresting the anarchist.

1890: In New York, “the public schools presented the appearance of partial desertion” because all of the Jewish children “were their parent in the synagogues.”

1890: In New York City, on “Broadway which during the last fifteen years has become the principle highway of Jewish mercantile enterprise in America” “in store after store the heavy iron shutters and darkened windows testified to the absence” of the shopkeepers who were observing “Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, the most sacred of day in the Mosaic calendar.”

1890: Joseph Fredlander, the rabbi at the orthodox synagogue on 57th street is scheduled to lead Yom Kippur services at Lambden’s Hall in New Rochelle.

1891: It was reported today, that 7,000 Jews left Berdichef today bound for Argentina which would seem to be impossible because there are no railroad facilities there than could handle such a large number of people.

1892: “Pandemonium” broke out between two and three this morning at Camp Low in Sandy Hook, NJ when Polish Jewish immigrants became ill after gorging themselves following the New Year’s observance during which they did not eat.

1892: During the Cholera outbreak in New York a young Jew named Samuel Machinsky “was allowed to lied on the sidewalk at the corner of Bowery and Houston Streets for two hours” tonight “before an ambulance” came to take him to the hospital.

1893: “New York Honors Heine” published today described the fountain that the Arion Society will erect in honor of the poet whom Germany would not honor because, even though he had converted, he was too Jewish for the Germans.

1894: While on her trip to that would make her the first woman to bicycle around the world, Annie Londonerry, the Latvian born daughter of Levi and Beatrice Cohen, arrived in Chicago today having lost twenty pounds and “the desire to continue.

1895: “A report was received at the Department of State from Minister Clifton R. Breckinridge” containing “a copy of the laws and regulations bearing upon the admission of foreign Jews into Russia.  The information was requested” because “of the refusal of the Russian Consul at New York to issue passports to American citizens” who are Jewish.

1895: In Boston, “Louis and Rose G. Bertman” gave birth to North Eastern University trained attorney Irving Bertman who was Present of the YMHA in Taunton, Massachusetts, President of the Southern New England B’nai B’rith Congregation and a member of the Temple Mishkan Tefila in Roxbury.

1895: As of today, the Cossack riding in Will Bill’s Parade in Paterson, NJ who began beating a Jewish spectator who called out to him, has not been apprehended.

1896: “Santa Maria,” a comic opera “invented, written and composed by Oscar Hammerstein” opened tonight at the Olympia Theatre.

1896: Three days after he had passed away, 78 year old Sidney Goldsmid, the son of Alexander Goldsmid and the former Eliza Israel, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1896: Birthdate of novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald’s most famous novel was The Great Gatsby. In one memorable scene, Gatsby and Nick lunch with Meyer Wolfshiem, a Jewish gambler who "fixed the 1919 World Series." Apparently Gatsby owes his financial good fortune to the shadowy Jewish gangster. Wolfshiem is a thinly veiled reference to Arnold Rothstein the man who supposedly fixed the 1919 World Series. Popular American culture blamed the sinister Jew for corrupting the national pastime. Fitzgerald portrayed Wolfshiem as the corrupting influence on the eager but pure WASP, Jay Gatsby.

1898: Herzl addresses a letter to the Prince of Eulenberg, a German diplomat, pleading for an audience with Kaiser Wilhelm II before he leaves for Palestine.

1898: In Paris, Russian immigrants Etta and Menachem Valger gave birth to Featherweight Boxing Champion Benny Valgar.

1899: At the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, in response to a request. Dr. Howard Agnew Johnson preached “a sermon on the existing prejudice against the Jew.”

1899: In Nebraska, founding today of the Omaha Jewish Hospital Association which “meet the first Sunday of the month” with aim of securing “nurses and medical attention for the sick and helpless.”

1899: In New York, American Zionist welcomed the delegates returning from the 3rdZionist Congress at Basel with a public reception at Cooper Union

1899: “Zionist Success Predicted” published today described the creation of the Jewish Colonial Trust of London which “has a capital of $10,000,000 with 2,000,000 shares more than 100,000 of which have been purchased.”

1899: “The annual pilgrimage to the National Farm School” near Doyelstown, PA, took place today.  The school, the only one of its kind is “sustained and controlled by Jews from all over the country, it is open to boys of all creeds and nationalities.”

1899: In Chicago, a mass meeting co-sponsored by the Grand Lodge of the Western Star is scheduled to take place at the Central Music Hall where attendees can express their displeasure with the Dreyfus verdict.

1900(1st of Tishrei, 5661): Rosh Hashanah

1900: Services a Temple Beth-El, B’nai Jeshurun and B’nai Sholom were all well-attended.

1900: Rosh Hashanah services were held this morning in many halls on the New York’s East Side which were rented specifically for this purpose.

1900(1stof Tishrei, 5661): Seventy-three year old French author Louis Ratisbonne, the son of Adolph Ratisbonne and Charlotte Oppenheim, who was also the nephew of two famous French priest who had converted from Judaism passed away today.

1900: Toward the end of Rosh Hashanah services at Temple Beth El, Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, Rabbi Emeritus of the congregation, announced that he wished all members of the congregation who desired their deceased family member’s names be mentioned in the upcoming memorial services on the Day of Atonement should send a list of such names to him. After he sat down, Rabbi Samuel Schulman rose from his seat, walked to the front of the pulpit and “said that he was the one who would read the memorial services, and that the names of the deceased to be announced should sent to him at his residence…There was much whispering among the congregation, many of whom remained after the service and discussed the affair in small groups.”

1900: The 250 Jewish immigrants awaiting entrance into the United States will be able to have kosher chicken for their holiday dinner due to the generosity of Emil Schwab.

1901: Bloomingdales offers to delivers pianos including the Wilson which sells for $155 once a down payment of five dollars has been made.

1902:  Isidor Straus wrote to Abraham Straus thanking him for the gift of a case of Scotch whiskey Abraham sent on the occasion of the opening of the new Herald Square store: Can it be that you want me to take a week off, to incapacitate me from putting forth what energy and force I possess toward making the "send-off" of our new store a success?" Are you afraid that unless the seductive smell and taste of it produce a handicap, the sales at Thirty-Fourth Street and Herald Square will Ieave Fulton Street so far in the rear that in our pride we will cease to recognize you.”

1903(3rd of Tishrei, 5664): Tzom Gedaliah

1903: Today, the Russian correspondents of the Times of London, quoted from a letter from Gomel that said 345 Jewish “were plundered and wrecked and so far as is yet known, ten Jews were killed and over fifty were wounded.”

1904(15th of Tishrei, 5665): Sukkoth

1904: In Rozwadow, Abraham Katz, the son of Meier Katz and the former Hinda Garten was circumcised today.

1905: Plans are announced for the marriage of Miss Racie Friedenwald to Dr. Cyrus Adler, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, President of the Jewish Theological Seminary and one of the editors of the Jewish Encyclopedia. The wedding is scheduled to take place in Philadelphia, PA at Mikvah Israel with Rabbi Leon H. Elmaleh officiating.

1907: David Neumark was appointed as a professor at Hebrew Union College.

1908: Birthdate of composer and arranger Gertrude Rittman who fled Nazi German and created a career in the United Sates that began with composing the score for “Palestine at War” made by the Palestine Labor Commission before pursuing a career that produced such hits as “Brigadoon” and “South Pacific.”

1909(9thof Tishrei, 5670): Erev Yom Kippur – for the first time Kol Nidre is chanted during the Presidency of William H. Taft

1910(20thof Elul, 5670): Parashat Ki Tavo; Leil Selichot

1911: Birthdate of Austrian born American architect Henry P. Glass whose work includes “The Henry P. Glass House…the first passive solar house in America”

1912: Joseph Basch, Philip Klafter, Henry Horner, Jr. and George Halperin all from Chicago, Ill served as a delegate to the meeting of the Lakes-to-Gulf Deep Water Association which opened today in Little Rock, AR.

1913: Today, for the time first time in the history of the state of Illinois, Governor Edward Dunne issued “an order whereby every employee in the service State who is of the Jewish faith will have several holidays covering the Jewish New Year and the Day of Attornment.”

1914: “Russian Treaty Now A Possibility” published today described hopes that the Czar’s government will be able to negotiated a new trade agreement with the United States which will replace the one that “became inoperative” in 1913 “because it was interpreted by Russia as permitting the exclusion of American Jews from her dominions.”

1914: According to a wireless sent by the government in Berlin, “the Russians have brutalized the Jewish inhabitants in all places which they have occupied in Galicia.” The Russians incite the Ruthenian peasants and “hand over the Jewish property” to them.  “This contrasts…with the Czars manifesto to ‘his beloved Jews.’”

1914: The Austro-Hungarian Consulate General in New York made public the a communique from the “Israelitische Alliance of Vienna” to the American Jewish Committee of New York asking that money be sent through the embassy to aid the Jews who have fled Austrian territories seized by the Russians and expressing their belief that American Jews would support Austria in its war “to obtain human rights for” the oppressed Russian Jews.

1915: In Buffalo, dedication of Beth Zion Temple.

1916: It was reported today that among the contributions received by the Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the War were $47 from their committee in Oskaloosa, Iowa, $235 from N.C. Livingston and $250 from the Ezra Association in New Orleans.

1917: Franz Kafka wrote Max Brod today describing his “first impressions” of “the Bohemian village of Zürau.”

1917: The American Jewish Relief Committee announced plans for an appeal to be made on Yom Kippur for a fund of $1,000,000 “to provide aid for the three millions Jews who have been driven from their homes” in the European war zones.

1917: Four days after he had passed away, Private Herbert Phillip Bennoson, the son of Michael and Rosetta Bennoson was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London."

1917: “J.C. Hyman of the Jewish Board for Welfare Work in the United States Army and Navy arrived Camp Upton today to take charge of work among the Jewish soldiers in the Seventy-Seventh Division which numbers 25 to 30 percent Jewish soldiers among its ranks.

1918: The 4thCavalry Division and the Australian Mounted Division completed their four day long round up the “demoralized and disorganized troops in the Jezreel Valley”

1919(29thof Elul, 5679): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1919: “Special services for Jewish soldiers and sailors” stationed in New York “have been arranged by the Jewish Welfare Board.

1919: In his sermon this evening at Temple Beth-El on Fifth Avenue, “Rabbi Samuel Shculman declared that in all countries there is the ruthless assertion of the will to power and the whole world seem to be relying on might alone” as can be seen by “the occupation of Fiume…and the pogroms in some of the Eastern European countries.”

1919: In his sermon this at Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi Joseph Silverman “spoke in support of the League of Nations.”

1920: It was reported today that the 35th annual report of the Montefiore Home and Hospital for Chronic Diseases “shows that 1,975 patients were provided for in the City Institution and at the Country Sanitarium during 1919.”

1920: It was reported today that “Acting Police Inspector Isaac Frank” who is “in charge of the Sixteenth Inspection in District in Brooklyn” and is a thirty-two year veteran of the force is retiring with a pension of $2,000 a year.

1920: In London, “an appeal to all Jews to ‘prove themselves worthy of their historic duty’ and help establish the Jewish National Home in Palestine was made in a manifesto to the Jewish people of the world” on a manifesto published by the executive office the Zionist organization.

1920: “Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Justice Abram I. Elkus and Joseph M. Levine, President of the Bronx Free Synagogue” are scheduled to address a meeting this evening at the Prospect Avenue Methodist Church as part of the drive to raise “$125,000 for the purchase of the church as the Bronx Free Synagogue Community Center”

1921: Birthdate of sportscaster Jim McKay, who is not Jewish. McKay was covering the 1972 Olympics for ABC. He provided moving coverage of the seizure of the Israeli Olympic Team by Palestinian terrorists.

1922(2nd of Tishrei, 5683): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1923: Birthdate of Ernest Joachim Sternglass the Berlin native and son of two doctors who escaped the Nazis to become a leading American physicist. (As reported by Kenneth Chang)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/21/science/ernest-sternglass-physicist-and-nuclear-critic-dies-at-91.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1924: Frederick John “Kiesler arranged the world premiere in Vienna today of the 16-minute film Ballet mécanique

1924: “Near Riga, Chaim Aron, a custom women’s shoe designer” and his wife Sonia, gave birth to Kalman Aron, the artist whose sketching skills saved him from the fires of the Holocaust. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/07/obituaries/kalman-aron-whose-art-spared-him-in-the-holocaust-dies-at-93.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1926(16thof Tishrei, 5687): Second day of Sukkoth

1926: In Cincinnati, Ohio, Rabbi James Heller is scheduled to conduct the funeral services of Rabbi Louis Grossman whose body is supposed to arrive this morning from Detroit where he passed away.

1928 (10th of Tishrei, 5689): Yom Kippur

1928: On Yom Kippur the Jerusalem police interfered with the worshipers who resisted the removal of a screen separating the men and women. Jews at their Yom Kippur prayers at the Western Wall placed chairs and customary screens between the men and women present. Jerusalem commissioner Edward Keith-Roach, while visiting the Muslim religious court overlooking the prayer area, pointed out the screen, precipitating emotional protests and demands from the assembled sheiks that it be removed. Unless it was taken down, they said, they would not be responsible for what happened. This was described as violating the Ottoman status quo that forbade Jews from making any construction in the Western Wall area, though such screens had been put up from time to time. The British issued an ultimatum for its removal. When police officers in riot gear were then sent in, a scuffle took place with worshippers and the screen in question was destroyed. The intervention drew censure later from senior officials who judged that excessive force had been exercised without good reason. Haj Amin al Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem exploited the incident by distributing leaflets to Arabs in Palestine and throughout the Arab world which claimed that the Jews were planning to take over the al-Aqsa Mosque. One consequence was that Jewish worshippers frequently were subjected to beatings and stoning

1928: On the Day of Atonement, the local rabbi of Massena, New York was called to police headquarters to answer charges of ritual murder after a four-year-old girl disappeared. This is part of the event known as the Massena Blood Libel.

1930(2ndof Tishrei, 5691): 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah

1930: “Once in a Lifetime” the first of 8 plays on which Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman collaborated opened at the Music Box Theatre in New York City.

1931: In London, Frances Grace Newley, whose mother was Jewish and George Kirby gave birth to actor, singer and songwriter Anthony Newley who “received an Academy Award nomination for the film score of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,”

1932; Birthdate of Joanne Greenberg, author of 12 novels and four collections of short stories, including the bestselling I Never Promised You a Rose Garden.

http://jwa.org/thisweek/sep/24/1932/joanne-greenberg

1932: “Smilin’ Through” the Academy Award nominated film co-starring Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard was released today in the United States.

1933(4th of Tishrei, 5694): Tzom Gedaliah

1933: Herman Bernstein completed his service as U.S. Ambassador to Albania.

1933: Dr. Ferdinand Blumenthal, a leading German oncologist, was forced to retire today which led him to move Vienna so he could continue his research.  (The doctor would have to move again when the Nazi’s annexed Austria which is why he was in Riga when died in 1941)

1934(15thof Tishrei, 5695): Sukkoth

1934(15thof Tishrei, 5695): Fifty-seven year old Martha Levy, the wife of Maurice Steinfield, the daughter of Morris Levy and Isabelle Baker and the daughter-in-law of Jacob Steinfeld and Caroline Stern passed away today in St. Louis, MO.

1936: More than 120,000 Jews from all parts of Palestine paid a last tribute to Meier Dizengoff, Mayor of Tel-Aviv, as his funeral procession passed through the principal streets of the city this morning from the Tel-Aviv Museum where his body had lying in state, to the cemetery. Pall bearers included Tel Aviv’s vice mayors I. Rokach and Dov Hos. In honor of Dizengoff’s wishes there were no eulogies and children, whom he considered “flower of Palestinian Jewry,” escorted his remains to the grave. He was buried between the grave of his late wife and those of Max Nordau and Achad Haam.

1936: “Adolf Hitler’s attempt at the Nazi Congress in Nuremberg to connect the Jews and communism is only a mask to his real assault on democracy and world peace, according to a statement issued” today “on behalf of the American Jewish Committee by Dr. Cyrus Adler, its president and Sol M. Stroock, chairman of tits executive committee.”

1936: In Germany, Jewish druggist received notice today that they have until October 1 to “lease” their stores to “Aryans.”  (The profit motive in anti-Semitism)

1936: In Germany, “Dr. Franz Meyer, second secretary general of the Reich Central Commission for Jew and Rabbi Max Nussbaum and Dr. Benno Cohn, both directors of the League for Jewish Culture were taken in custody today by the secret police.”

1936: Lord Dudley Marley, Louis B. Boudin, Dr. Henry Moskowitz, Emily M. Rosenstein and Adolph Held were among the speakers at dinner sponsored by Ort (Society for the Promotion of Trades and Agriculture Among Jews in Eastern Europe) presided over by Clarence Y. Palitz which was held at the Hotel Commodore.

1937: “The ‘120 greatest living Jews’ were named today to a Jewish Hall of Fame selected in a world-wide poll by The Ivrim, the honor society of Chicago Jewish students. Their purpose was to hold up ‘living ideals’ to Jewish youth, and they required only that nominees must have been alive on Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) of 5697 (Sept. 28, 1936). Albert Einstein, actor Paul Muni, Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau and Supreme Court Justices Brandeis and Cardozo won election to the group.” Seven nominees had passed away including Adolph Ochs publisher of the New York Times, businessman Percy Selden Straus, pianist Ossip Ga-Crilowitsch, journalist Jacob de Haas, composer George Gershwin, psychiatrist Dr. Alfred Adler and the Mayor of Tel Aviv, Meier Dizengoff.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that the Sixth Political Committee of the League of Nations concluded the Palestine debate with a statement by Lord Cranborne who assured the delegates, representing all interested countries, that their views would receive full consideration of the British government. He added that his government was open-minded and quite willing to carry out all suitable recommendations. The next step, it was agreed unanimously, was to wait for the report of a new British commission, a special body which was be sent to Palestine in order to recommend ways and means of implementing the country's partition. The Post published the full texts of Mr. Philly's and Lord Samuel's testimonies made for the benefit of the Royal (Peel) Commission on Palestine.

1938: Hank Greenberg hits his 55th and 56th home runs of the year. In the remeaing 9 games of the season, Greenberg needs to hit 4 four-baggers to tie Ruth and 5 round trippers to supass Ruth’s record.

1938(21st of Elul, 5698): Russian born mathematician Lev Schnirelmann passed away.

1938:  “Harry Ettlinger” who would become a Monument’s Man, “celebrated his bar mitzvah in Karlsruhe’ magnificent Kronenstrasse Synagogue which was filled to capacity by Jews who were seeing this ancient ritual performed for the last time.

1939(11thof Tishrei, 5700): Seventy-two year old pioneer movie mogul Carl Laemmle who helped to found Universal Studios and who worked to save Jews from Nazi Germany, passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/13/movies/unlike-his-peers-a-studio-chief-saved-jews-from-the-nazis.html

1939: Historian, Bible scholar and orientalist Rabbi Moses Schorr who had fled Warsaw to escape the Nazis only to find himself imprisoned by the NKVD was transferred from Łuck to Lvov where the Russians began to interrogate him in their own unique manner.

1939(11thof Tishrei, 5700): Seventy-nine year old Marcus Raphael Sulzer, the native of Madison, Indiana, son of Raphael and Rachel Sulzer, the brother of Louis Sulzer with whom he operated a business called Sulzer Brother which was at one time was the largest seller of medicinal herbs in the United States and whose communal interests included an active role in the Indiana Republican Party and serving as president of his district’s chapter of B’nai B’rith passed away today.

http://www.indianahistory.org/our-collections/collection-guides/marcus-r-sulzer-collection-ca-1890-ca-1920.pdf

1940(21stof Elul, 5700): Sixty-one year old Cleveland native Solomon Emanuel Ullman, the son of Sarah and Emanuel Ullman and “the husband of Belle May Loewenstein” passed away today in Richmond, Va.

1940: Director Veit Harlan's anti-Semitic film Jud Süss premiered in Berlin.

1941(3rd of Tishrei, 5702):Tzom Gedaliah

1941: In New York, attorney Lee Eastman and his wife Louise Sara (Linder) Eastman gave birth to Linda Louise Eastman who gained fame as Linda McCartney, the wife of Beatle Paul McCartney.

1941: In Scarsdale, NY “Leopold Vail Epstein (the son of Jewish immigrants who had changed his name to Lee Eastman) and Louise Lindner Eastman (daughter of the founder of the Lindner Company clothing store)” gave birth to Linda Eastman who married Paul McCartney in 1969.

1941: Two thousand women and children were taken from the Wolkowysk Ghetto and murdered. Wolkowysk was located in southeastern Lithuania.

1942: At the urging of von Ribbentrop, Martin Luther, of the German Foreign Ministry began plans to set up negotiations between the governments of Bulgaria, Hungary and Denmark with the object of starting the evacuation of the Jews of these countries. The evacuations meant trips to the death camps for the Jews. The fate of the Jewish communities in each of these countries is an interesting story in and of itself. Bulgarian Jews would enjoy the intervention of the Papal Nuncio who would later be a Pope. Raoul Wallenberg intervened in an attempt to save the Jews of Hungary. The Jews of Denmark were saved by the gutsy intervention of the crews of the Danish fishing fleet.

1942: British Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security Herbert Morrison opposes any further admission of Jewish immigrants into Britain. He fears this would encourage the French Vichy government to "dump" Jewish children into Britain.

1942: “My Sister Eileen” a comedy produced by Max Gordon, written by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodrov, and featuring George Tobias and the Three Stooges was released in the United States today by Columbia Pictures.

1942 German Foreign Office official Martin Luther passes on to subordinates the desire of Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop that deportations of Jews from across Europe be accelerated.

1942: Today, fifty-nine year old Lina Bach, a residence of Wurzburg, was deported from Nuremberg to Terezin

1943: Himmler secretly ordered the Gestapo chief in Rome to arrest all of the Jews in the city.

1944: The 45thInfantry Division, a unit that includes Raul Hilberg, took the French town of Epinal.

1944: Having murdered 400,000 Jews over the summer at Birkenau, the gassings slowed down. A comparative few 200 Sonderkommando prisoners were to be gassed. Only 661 Sonderkommando were left at the camp to be party to the continuation of the German dirty work.

1945: Five months after the Nazis had surrendered a pogrom took play at Topoľčany, Czechoslovakia, known as the Topoľčany Pogrom in which at least 48 Jewswere “injured.” “There were about 3,200 Jews living in Topoľčany before World War II, of which 550 survived the Holocaust and returned to the town after the war ended. Anti-Semitism was widespread at that time due to both Slovak state official policy and also the strong economic position of Jews, which contrasted with a lack of basic commodities among the majority population. According to the protocol of county police boss Zidor, rumors began to spread in the town two days before the pogrom that Jews are about to overtake a local church school. The school was run by Catholic nuns at that time. Also, there were rumors that Jews had already created a separate classroom for Jewish children, in which they desecrated a crucifix. Further, according to rumors, the Jews were said to had overtaken a school in the nearby village of Bojná, run by Catholic monks. Local women wanted to protest against the rumored actions, but local authorities refused them. A pack of people, mostly women, then entered the school. Coincidentally, a Jewish doctor was at the time vaccinating children against smallpox in one of the school's classrooms. Some of the vaccinated children cried, which gave base for a new rumor to spread among the angry crowd: a Jewish doctor poisons Slovak children! People then attacked and beat the doctor. As new rumors spread to the streets, many more Jews were beaten both in the streets and in their homes. Jewish property was plundered in the process.” [Jews who sought to return to their home towns after the war suffered similar greetings. The non-Jews who had moved into the homes of the Jews or taken over their businesses during the Holocaust did not want to give up their new found wealth.]

1945: A private funeral service is scheduled to be held today for Judge Irving Lehman, the brother of former Governor Herman Lehman. Dr. Nathan A. Perilman, associate rabbi of Congregation Emanu-El will officiate with burial in the family plot in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

1945: “Mildred Pierce” a cinematic treatment of the novel with the same name directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Jerry Wald and with music by Max Steiner was released to in the United States by Warner Bros.

1945: “Pride of the Marines” starring John Garfield, written by Albert Maltz and with music by Franz Waxman was released in the United States today by Warner Bros.

1946: “Charles J. Liebman, the president of the Refugee Economic Corporation announced to the receipt of a gift of $100,000 from Mrs. Jerome L Hanauer,” “the widow of Jerome J. Hanauer who was a partner in Kuhn, Loeb” and Mr. Strauss, a member of Kuhn, Loeb and the Present of Temple Emanu-El and his wife.

1946: “Former Governor Herbert H. Lehman, first Director-General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, recommended” today “that the United States and all other countries liberalized their immigration laws to give a have to Europe’s 850,000 displaced persons.”

1947(10thof Tishrei, 5708): Yom Kippur

1947: Today, the House Un-American Committee (HUAC) grilled Hanns Eisler the Jewish composer who had fled Nazi Europe before World War II.

1948(20thof Elul, 5708): Seventy-five year old J. Campbell Phillips, the New York born son of Isaac and Adeline Phillips  and “noted portrait painter” whose last work was a portrait of his cousin Bernard Baruch passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9C06E1DC153DE03ABC4D51DFBF668383659EDE

https://www.artprice.com/artist/60852/john-campbell-phillips

1948: “Morituri,” a German film set at the end of WW II producer by Artur Brauner was released today in Germany.

1948: Operation Velvetta, a secret mission designed to deliver Supermarine Spitfires purchased from Czechoslovakia to Israel began today with a flight of 60 aircraft from Czechoslovakia to an abandoned Luftwaffe airbase at Nikšić , Yugoslavia.

1948: Six Velvetta 1 Spitfires left Kunovice, Czechoslovakia for Niksic, Yugoslavia, 300 miles away, with Modi Alon, Boris Senior, Syd Cohen, and Tuxie Blau joining Sam Pomerance and Jack Cohen behind the controls

1949(1st of Tishrei, 5710): Rosh Hashanah

1949: Israelis celebrate their first Rosh Hashanah in “peace” i.e. after the truce agreements had been signed with the Arab states that had attempted to destroy the Jewish state.

1950: In Brooklyn, Louis Colmes, an auctioneer, and the former Fay Wax gave birth to Alan Samuel Comes, the “house liberal” and proverbial punching bag at FOX. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/23/business/media/obituary-alan-colmes-fox-news.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1950: A series of meetings focused on the economy which the Israeli government had begun on September 1 came to an end without any official announcements or public policy changes. The meeting had focused on the failure of the program imposed in August that centered around rationing clothes and shoes. The three smaller parties making up the four-party coalition government were highly critical of Supply Minister Bernard Joseph who had overseen what they see as they failed rationing program. The Mapai Party, the largest member of the coalition seemed to clinging to it socialist policies and pedigree. No decision was made on proposals to move a little more towards a free-market economy; proposals that “included relaxation of controls for imports and trade in foreign exchange.”

1950: During "Operation Magic Carpet", most of the Jews living in Yemen are transported to Israel

1951: Birthdate of Bronx native David Pecker, the Pace University educated CEO of America Media, confidant of Donald Trump and since 1987, the husband of Karen Balan

1951: While the Israeli government said that it was studying the newly circulated peace proposals from the United Nations Palestine conciliation Commission, an Arab spokesman representing the views of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan rejected the proposal as “unneeded,” unwanted” or “old stories” or that they covered matters beyond the scope of the Commission’s area of responsibility.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that Barbara Propper, 22, a member of Sde Boker, was shot and killed while tending a herd of goats some 300 meters from the kibbutz. Infiltrators from Jordan fired at Jerusalem Corridor settlers in an attempt to steal irrigation pipes and cattle.

1952: The Post reported that the Austrian government expressed its willingness to negotiate a global restitution settlement with the Jewish people, calculated in proportion to the reparation agreement agreed upon with West Germany. After World War II, Austrians liked to portray themselves as the first victims of Nazi aggression. The open arms with which the Austrians welcomed the Nazis belied that claim as does this attempt to make financial restitution.

1953(15thof Tishrei, 5714): Sukkoth

1953(15thof Tishrei, 5714): Fifty-five year Santo Wayburn Jeger, the Anglo-Jewish doctor turned politicians who supported the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War and served as an MP passed away unexpectedly today.

1953(15thof Tishrei, 5714): Sixty-eight year old Vienna native and screenplay writer Berthold Viertel, the son of “Salo and Anna Viertel” and the first husband of actress Salka Viertel, passed away today

https://libguides.usc.edu/c.php?g=235057&p=1560057

https://www.jta.org/1953/09/28/archive/berthold-viertel-austrian-jewish-poet-dies-was-68-years-old

1955(8thof Tishrei, 5716): Shabbat Shuva

1956(19thof Tishrei, 5717): Attackers killed a girl in the fields of the farming community of Aminadav, near Jerusalem.

1957: The Brooklyn Dodgers defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates in their last game in Ebbets Field. The Dodgers would move to LA for the 1958 season. With Brooklyn’s large Jewish population, the Beloved Bums enjoyed a disproportionately large amount of support from Jewish fans. In New York, the split among Jews was not Ashkenazim versus Sephardim or Orthodox versus Reform; the real split was between Jews who rooted for the Yankees and the Jews who rooted for the Dodgers when they would face each other in those Subway Series.

1957: President Dwight D. Eisenhower sends United States National Guard troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce the rulings of the federal court system which banned school segregation. When the segregationist forces led by Orville Faubus would attempt to close the Little Rock school system to maintain racial segregation, Harry Ehrenberg, Sr., a leading member of the Jewish community would seek signatures for petitions to keep the schools open. Harry Ehrenberg, Jr. has carried on the family tradition of active participation in the Jewish community and supporting the causes of “the widow, the orphan and the stranger in your midst.

1958(10thof Tishrei, 5719): Yom Kippur

1958: “The Defiant Ones” directed and produced by Stanley Kramer snd starring Tony Curtis and Theodore Bikel opened today at the Victoria Theatre in NYC.

1960(3rd of Tishrei, 5721): Shabbat Shuvah

1960(3rdof Tishrei, 5721): Fifty-five year old Hungarian born English composer Mátyás György Seiber died today in an automobile accident.

http://www.rcm.ac.uk/singingasong/featuredmusicians/matyasseiber/

http://seibermusic.org.uk/

1961: Birthdate of Christopher L. Eisgruber, the President of Princeton University, who “while helping his son with a school project…discovered his Berlin-born mother, who had arrived in New York as an eight-year-old refugee, was Jewish”, leading him to identify “as a nontheist Jews” and claim a reward from the Holocaust claims tribunal.

1963: CBS broadcast the first episode of the long-running sit com “Petticoat Junction,” starring Bea Benaderet, “the daughter of Samuel David Benaderet, a Turkish Sephardic emigrant who settled his family in San Francisco.

http://www.picluck.net/media/1341013789784778724_1797116743

1963(6th of Tishrei, 5724): Seventy-one year old Warsaw native “Eliash Almi Sheps” known as Eli A. Almi, who began writing Yiddish poetry at the age of 9 and reporting for the Yiddish daily Der Moment at 18 before coming to the United States in 1913 to write for the Yiddish daily Tageblatand writing several of volumes in both Yiddish and English including The Life and Philosophy of Buddha and The Strange Death of Baruch Spinozapassed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1963/09/25/94306159.pdf

1963: “Yaakov Herzog, a deputy at the Foreign Ministry of Israel, secretly met in London with King Hussein of Jordan, beginning a dialogue between the two neighboring nations that were, officially, enemies.”

1964: NBC broadcast the first episode of “Daniel Boone” a fictionalized show about the frontiersman produced by Barney Rosenzweig.

1964: Birthdate of Yasmine Dehaene, the wife Mischaël Modrikamen, the son of a Jewish immigrant from Poland who fled anti-Semitism and was arrested by the Gestapo as a member of the Belgian Resistance during World War II who became a right wing political leader in Belgium where he co-founded the People’s Party and published Le Peuple.

1966(10thof Tishrei, 5726): Yom Kippur

1966(10thof Tishrei, 5726): Sixty-one year Vienna native Paul Phillip Gelles, who “came to the United States in 1920,” graduated from NYU after which he pursued a career in business that led him to serve as Chairman of the Board at “B.V.D.” a company best known for manufacturing men’s underwear and who was the husband “of the former Jeanne Peterzell with whom he had two children – Harry and Leda – passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1966/09/25/89647267.pdf

1966(10thof Tishrei, 5726): Eighty-five year old Vera Weizmann, the widow of the great Zionist leader Chiam Weizmann passed away.

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/weizmann-vera

1968(2ndof Tishrei, 5729): Second day of Rosh Hashanah

1968: The first “60 Minutes” was broadcast. Don Hewitt and Robert Chandler, two Jews, played a key role in creating America’s first and most successful television newsmagazine.

1968(2ndof Tishrei, 5729): Seventy-three year old Alfred J. Ellish, the owner of a fur business in Nyack, NY and vice president of the ZOA who was the “founder and past president of the Jew Community Center in Spring Valley, NY and married Anna Ellish after the death of his wife, “the former Fannie Buchanan” with whom he had two sons, Howard and Morton, passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1968/09/25/76882970.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1969: “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” starring Paul Newman, with a script by William Goldman and music by Burt Bacharach opened today in New York City.

1969: “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” the Caldacott Medial winning children’s book written and illustrated by William Steig was published today.

1970(23rdof Elul, 5730): Ninety-one year old “civic reformer Edna Fischel Gellhorn, the St. Louis born daughter of Dr. Washington E. Fischel and “educator Martha Ellis Fishel and the wife of Dr. George Gellhorn who is remembered by many as the mother of photographer Martha Gellhorn, passed away today.

https://shsmo.org/historicmissourians/name/g/gellhorne/

1971: “The Go-Between” a movie version of the novel by the same name with a script by Harold Pinter was released in the United Kingdom today.

1972(16thof Tishrei, 5733): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last day during the first Nixon Administration.

1972: “K.O. Phil Kaplan” who fought over one bouts was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame today.

1973(27thof Elul, 5733): Eighty-two year old Joseph Cohen who was a professor criminal law at McGill University and who serviced in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for nine years passed away today in Montreal.

1974: The Kingsbridge Armory, which had been designed by the architectural firm one of whose principles was William G Tachau, who had also designed Congregation Mikveh Israel, Gratz College and Dropsie College, was designated as a New York City Landmark today.

1975: In Paris, 20,000 people participated in a “march of solidarity with Soviet Jewry.”

1975: "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)", a song written by Michael Masser and Gerald Goffin, was released today.

1975: “RSFSR rejected an appeal by Mark Nashipits who had been “sentenced to five years exile” last May.

1975(19thof Tishrei, 5736): Seventy-nine year old Florence S. Perlman, the national Hadassah leader and widow of Justice Nathan D. Perlman passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9405E1DC1039E63BBC4D51DFBF66838E669EDE

1976(29thof Elul, 5736): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1976(29thof Elul, 5736): Ninety-five year old  Sophie Lazarsfield an “Austrian-American therapist and writer” who was the wife of Robert Lazarsfeld, the mother of Paul Lazarsfeld and a student of Alfred Adler passed away today in New York City.

1977: President Carter sent a letter to Prime Minister Begin strongly expressing his displeasure over the fact that Israeli forces had crossed into Lebanon to help Christian militias repel new attacks by PLO units under Yasser Arafat’s command. In that unique form of Carter even-handedness, no such expression of displeasure was sent to Arafat.

1984(27thof Elul, 5744): Eighty-two year old Fritz Bamberg the German Jewish scholar who came to the United States in 1939 and gave up his academic career to edit “Coronet” magazine passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1984/09/24/obituaries/fritz-bamberger-dies-at-82-was-german-jewish-scholar.html

1985(9th of Tishrei, 5746): Erev Yom Kippur

1986: “The Name of the Rose” which provides a dark look at monastery life co-starring Ron Perlman was released today in the United States by 20th Century Fox.

1987(1stof Tishrei, 5748): Rosh Hashanah

1987: The fourth season of “The Cosby Show” co-created by Ed Weinberger begins to air on NBC tonight.

1988: “High Hopes,” directed and written by Mike Leigh was released today in the United Kingdom

1989: “The Preppie Murder” featuring Allen Arbus as “Arnold Domenitz” aired for the first time today on ABC.

1989: The sixth season of “The Cosby Show” co-created by Ed Weinberger begins to air on NBC tonight.

1990: “Rust in Peace,” the first album that Marty Friedman recorded with Magadeth was released today.

1992: FOX broadcast episode 1 on the 4th season of the Simpsons, a cartoon sit-com developed by James L. Brooks and Sam Simon.

1992: Filming began today of “The Crush” starring Alicia Silverstone “in her feature film debut.”

1993(9thof Tishrei, 5754): Erev Yom Kippur

1993(9thof Tishrei, 5754): Yigal Vaknin was stabbed to death by terrorists in an orchard near the trailer home where he lived near the village of Basra. A squad of the Hamas' Iz a-Din al Kassam claimed responsibility for the attack.

1993: ABC released the first episode of “Boy meets World” a sitcom starring Ben Savage.

1993(9thof Tishrei, 5754): Eighty year old Italian born physicist passed away today in Dubna, just outside of Moscow. (As reported by Randy Kennedy)

http://www.nytimes.com/1993/09/28/obituaries/bruno-pontecorvo-is-dead-at-80-physicist-defected-to-soviet-union.html

1993: CBS broadcast the first episode of “Family Album” a sitcom created by David Crane and Mara Kauffman.

1993: In Los Angeles, Julie Beren and Marc Platt, “film, television, and theater producer whose credits include Legally Blonde, Into The Woods, La La Land, Mary Poppins Returns, and the musicals Dear Evan Hansen, and Wicked” gave birth to Benjamin “Ben” Schiff Platt, the multi-talented actor whose career began with a Broadway production of The Music Man in 2002 and has included appearances in several films as well as playing “Blake” in the sit-com “Will & Grace.”

1994(19thof Tishrei, 5755): Seventy-nine year old English solicitor Sir David Napley passed away today at Slough, England.

https://www.kingsleynapley.co.uk/about-us/our-history

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12671206.Sir_David_Napley/

1994: Fifty-seven year old Muhammed Wattad an Arab Israeli who served in the Knesset between 1981 and 1988 passed away today.

1994: Robert Badinter began serving as French Senator from Hauts-de-Seine.

1995: Israel and the PLO agreed to sign a pact at the White House ending nearly three decades of Israeli occupation of West Bank cities.

1995: Patricia Holt’s review of The Life of Gloria Steinem was published today.

http://www.sfgate.com/books/article/Making-Ms-Story-The-biography-of-Gloria-3024219.php

1996: After almost three years, Rena Sofer stops portraying Lois Cerullo in the soap opera General Hospital – a portrayal which earing her an Emmy Award.

1997(22ndof Elul, 5757): Yahrzeit of Joseph B. Levin

1997(22ndof Elul, 5757): Eighty year old Herb Gershon who played professional basketball during the 1940’s passed away today.

1999: NBC broadcast the first episode of what would be the last season of “Boy meets World” a sitcom starring Ben Savage.

1999: “Jakob the Liar” the movie version of Jurek Becker’s novel of the same name directed Peter Kassovitz and co-starring Alan Arkin, Live Schreiber and Bob Balaban was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures.

2000: In San Francisco final performance of a concert version of Jerry Herman’s “Dear World” that had been staged by 42nd Street Moon.

2000:The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon, The Moral Obligation to be Intelligent: Selected Essays by Lionel Trilling; edited by Leon Wieseltier and Only Yesterday by S. Y. Agnon; translated by Barbara Harshav.

2001: CBS broadcast the first episode of season four of “The King of Queens,” a sitcom co-starring Jerry Stiller.

2001: Twenty eight year old Salit Sheetrit was shot and wounded by terrorists from Islamic Jihand.

2001: In a column in today’s edition of the New Yorker, following 9/11, Susan Sontag criticized U.S. public officials and media commentators for trying to convince the American public that "everything is O.K."

2002: NEEMO 4, whose NASA Aquanaut Crew included Jessica Meir, continued operations for a second day.

2003(27thof Elul, 5763):  Ninety-one year old New York native Edward Isaac Lending who served with the Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War and the U.S. Army during WW II passed away today.

http://www.alba-valb.org/volunteers/edward-issac-lending

2003: Norman Finkelstein “calls Professor Alan Dershowitz’s new book on Israel a ‘hoax’”

http://www.democracynow.org/2003/9/24/scholar_norman_finkelstein_calls_professor_alan

2004(9th of Tishrei, 5765): Erev Yom Kippur

2004: Red Sox rookie Kevin Youkilis “appeared in the dugout in uniform but declined to participate in the game” because it was a Jewish holiday.

2004: At sunset, as Yom Kippur begins traditional services will be held in Cedar Rapids, IA. Traditional High Holiday services have been held for more than a century in “The City of Five Seasons.” The services began at Beth Jacob, the Orthodox Synagogue founded in 1906 and have continued as the "downstairs minyan" at Temple Judah. It is a tribute to the resiliency and the cooperative nature of the Jewish Community in Cedar Rapids and at Temple Judah that this service has continued for over a century.

2005: Haaretz reported that Raphael Izraelov, a 28-year-old Israeli, is being hailed as a hero for his work with victims of Hurricane Katrina. With Texas bracing for Hurricane Rita, the Red Cross has put Izraelov in charge of survivors with "special needs" - hundreds of people with various kinds of disabilities and mental illnesses, and solitary elderly people. Izraelov never imagined when he took a first aid course in the Israel Defense Forces - the only training he has in this area - that he would receive such a responsibility. Karen Dewitt, a volunteer from a local law firm, describes Izraelov as a local hero. "I feel he brought his experience from the Israeli army here," she said.

2005: Lewis Black recorded “The Carnegie Hall Performance” which won the Grammy for Best Comedy Album.

2006: 2nd of Tishrei, 5767): Second day of Rosh Hashanah

2006: In one of the ironies of the world of calendars the first day of Ramadan falls on the second day of Rosh Hashanah.

2006. The Sunday New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including How Bush Rules; Chronicles of a radical regime by Sidney Blumenthal, Creationist: Selected Essays, 1993-2006 by E.L. Doctorow, Supermob: How Sidney Korshak and His Criminal Associates Became Americas Hidden Power Brokers by Gus Russo and The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million by Daniel Mendelssohn.

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/24/books/review/Rosenbaum.t.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Mendelsohn%20Lost&st=cse&oref=slogin/

2006: The Washington Post featured a review of The Greatest Story Ever Told by Frank Rich.

2006: The Chicago Tribune featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Creationist: Selected Essays, 1993-2006 by E.L. Doctorow, Friendship: An Expose, the latest work by Joseph Epstein, social commentator, author and Northwestern University emeritus professor of English and Supermob: How Sidney Korshak and His Criminal Associates Became Americas Hidden Power Brokers by Gus Russo. Russo’s book offers a detailed picture of the role played by Chicago based Jews in the growth of the underworld. Two of the more interesting revelations concern the role that the Supermob played in the building of the Pritzker’s family fortune (Hyatt Hotels) and the growth of Music Corporation of America (MCA) the giant talent agency headed by Jules Stein and Lew Wasserman.

2007: Three days after signing a contract with the Titans, kicker Josh Miller appeared in his first game for the Tennessee NFL team.

2007: The face of Alan Greenspan graces the cover of Newsweek as the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board provides the source for the magazine’s cover story, “The World According to Greenspan.” Greenspan, like his successor, is Jewish.

2007: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a Holocaust denier who has called for the destruction of Israel, is slated to speak at Columbia University in New York City. Michael Bloomberg, the Jewish mayor of New York City, will be responsible for providing security protection for the visit.

2007: Swastikas were discovered this evening at the tops of exterior staircases at two synagogues in Brooklyn Heights, and the police are actively investigating the vandalism as a possible bias crime. The two synagogues are Congregation B’Nai Avraham, an Orthodox synagogue at 117 Remsen Street, and the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue a Reform synagogue at 131 Remsen Street.

2008: In Washington, The Hyman S. &Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival comes to a close.

2009: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present a lecture by Jan-Pieter Barbian, Director of the Duisburg Municipal Library entitled “After the Book Burning: Publishing in Hitler's Germany.”

2009: As part of its Fall Colloquium and Film Series Tulane University's Jewish Studies department is scheduled to present Hanna Wise Heiting's lecture on "Rite de Sortie"

2009 Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly.

2009: Mark A. Grey, Michele Devlin and Aaron Goldsmith are scheduled to discuss their new book “Postville, U.S.A.” at Barnes and Noble in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

2009: Former MK Avraham Hirschson appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court of Israel. Hirschson had been found guilty of charges that he had embezzled millions of shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while serving as its chairman. He was sentenced to a prison term of five years and fined 450,000 shekels.

2009(6th of Tishrei, 5770): Eighty-nine year old Joseph Gurwin, the Lithuanian born American businessman and philanthropist who was duped by Bernard Madoff, passed away today (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/nyregion/27gurwin.html?_r=0

2009: Leonard Cohen completed his concert tour by appearing at Rat Gan Stadium in Tel Aviv where “at the end of the show he blessed the crowd with the Priestly Benediction.”

2010: The New York Film festival is scheduled to open with a showing “The Social Network,” a biting tale of the Silicon Valley giant Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg.

2010(16th of Tishrei, 5771): Second Day of Sukkoth.

2010: Four months after premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” with a script co-authored by Allan Loeb and starring Shia Lebeouf and Eli Wallach in what his final film performance was released today in the United States.

2010: “Ahead of Time” is scheduled to open in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Theaters

2010: The New York Times reviews books by Jewish authors including Aftershock: The Next Economy and America’s Futureby Robert B. Reich.

2010: Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook and America’s youngest billionaire, announced his biggest expenditure to date: a $100 million grant aimed at improving public education in Newark, in partnership with Cory A. Booker, the city’s mayor, and Chris Christie, New Jersey’s governor.

2010: Yossi Alfi will deliver a talk today entitled “The ten basic principles of the storyteller in the community” at an international conference which is part of the International Storytelling Festival in Givatayim.

2010: The New York Film festival is scheduled to open with a showing “The Social Network,” a biting tale of the Silicon Valley giant Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg.

2010: Students from all three Bexley (Ohio) elementary schools spent this morning dropping eggs from the third floor of the Cassingham Complex. The egg-dropping exercise was part of the school district's STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) initiative. Jacob Levin's egg carrier worked fine when dropped from the first floor. The carrier had a door that opened when students dropped it from the third floor for a trial run. "When we dropped it from the third floor it opened and the egg bounced out," he said. His egg carrier was constructed of cardboard, plastic bags, toilet paper rolls, paper towels, and masking tape. He also had an issue with size. The first egg carrier had to be redesigned

2011: Chief Chazzan Chaim Adler is scheduled to officiate at Selchot at the Jerusalem Great Synagogue accompanied by The Jerusalem Great Synagogue Choir conducted by Elli Jaffe. Israel's Chief Rabbi, the Rishon L'Zion, Rabbi Shlomo Moshe Amar is scheduled to deliver the Davar Torah

2011: The Selichot observance at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids will include the Changing of the Torah Covers and a study session led by Rabbi Todd Talblum on the story of Hannah from the Haftarah for Rosh Hashanah as well as the penitential prayers for the evening.

2011(25thof Elul, 5771): Ninety-six year old Anglo-Jewish poet Emanuel Litvinoff  known for his memoir Journey Through A Small Village and his poetry that exposed the anti-Semitism of T.S. Eliot, passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/03/books/emanuel-litvinoff-poet-dies-at-96.html

2012: Davey and Peter Rothbart are scheduled to appear at the Historic Sixth & I Synagogue where they will discuss Davey’s latest book, My Heart is an Idiot and Peter’s new album, “You Are What You Dream.”

2012: “A family spokesman announced that Bonnie Franklin had pancreatic cancer and was undergoing treatment.”

2012:"I Survived the Holocaust: Anna Brands's personal account of life between 1939-1945" by Mark Bernat is scheduled to be presented at the University of Iowa.

2012: It was reported today that “an obscure militant group based in Egypt’s North Sinai region claimed responsibility over the weekend for a cross-border attack that killed an Israeli soldier last week. The claim called fresh attention to the uphill struggle the newly formed Egyptian government is facing to control the restive Sinai region.”

2012: Defense Minister Ehud Barak called for a unilateral pullout from much of the West Bank in published comments today, saying Israel must take “practical steps” if peace efforts with the Palestinians remain stalled.

2013: Yityish Aynaw, 21, the first Ethiopian-born woman to win the Israeli beauty pageant is scheduled to deliver a message about Jewish diversity at the JCC of Northern Virginia in Fairfax, VA

2013: Mike Ross, the son of Holocaust survivor Stephen Ross, who first visited Israel at the age of 17, is one of the candidates running in today’s Mayoral Primary where the Democrats will choose their candidate of the upcoming Boston general election in November.

2013: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host a panel discussion based on “the newly published Totally Unofficial: The Autobiography of Raphael Lemkin by Dona-Lee Frieze.

2013: The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture is scheduled to sponsor an all-day event “Sukkot at the Ranch including Rabbi Gabi Arad’s examination of kabbalistic rites related to the festival.

2013: Friends and family of Arnold Bucksbaum, a pillar of the Cedar Rapids Jewish Community, prepare to celebrate his 88th birthday.

2013: According to a criminal complaint filed today, William E. Rapfogel the leader of the Metropolitan New York Council on Jewish Poverty and two accomplices stole over $5 million during the last twenty years.

2013: Jerusalem police closed the Temple Mount to non-Muslim visitors this morning, citing security concerns — a surprise announcement that caused many holiday pilgrims and tourists to be turned away at the site. (Gavriel Fiske)

2014(29thof Elul): Erev Rosh Hashanah

2014: In Grand Forks, ND, B’nai Israel erev Rosh Hashanah services will be followed by a congregational oneg.

2014: Friends and family of Arnold Bucksbaum, a pillar of the Cedar Rapids Jewish Community, prepare to celebrate his 89th birthday.

2014: In Nebraska, shiva for Dr. Guinter Kahn which has been held in the house of his brother and sister-in-law Marcel and Ilse Kahn is scheduled to come to an end today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/20/business/guinter-kahn-inventor-of-baldness-remedy-dies-at-80.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2014: As 5774 comes to an end, here is a list of Jews who inspired us during a challenging year. (As reported by JTA and the Times of Israel)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-jews-who-inspired-us-in-5774/

2014: As Jews prepare to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, two leading papers give different views of Jews and Judaism with the Washington Post providing a look at holiday recipes http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/recipes-for-rosh-hashanah/2012/09/11/205e87b6-fc3b-11e1-a31e-804fccb658f9_gallery.html?hpid=z8

While the New York Times provides a picture of growing anti-Semitism

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/24/world/europe/europes-anti-semitism-comes-out-of-shadows.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpSumMediumMediaFloated&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=1

2015: In a moment of unalloyed joy, the friends and family of Arnold Bucksbaum prepare to celebrate his 90th birthday.

2015(11thof Tishrei, 5776): Seventy-four year old Vivian Stromberg, the elementary school music teach, advocate for racial equality and co-founder of “Madre” passed away today.  (As reported by William Grimes)

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/06/us/vivian-stromberg-who-worked-to-aid-women-dies-at-74.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2015: “The tragedy of the Yom Kippur War in which the nation was caught unprepared remains an open wound, President Reuven Rivlin said today at the memorial service on Mount Herzl Military Cemetery commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the war.”

2015: The second Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art which will showcase the work of nearly 200 Israeli and international artists in 10 exhibitions at 7 venues is scheduled to open today.

2015: “Officials at Lincoln Center in New York bade farewell to Avery Fisher Hall today, formally renaming the storied classical music venue David Geffen Hall in recognition of the entertainment mogul's $100-million gift toward its planned renovation.”

2016(21stof Elul, 5776): Shabbat Ki Tavo

2016: “Around 15,000 people marched in central Helsinki today to protest against rising racism and violent right-wing extremism, police said, following the recent death of a man allegedly attacked by a neo-Nazi leader.”

2016: At Congregation Beth Ahm Novelist Dara Horn is scheduled to speak at a Shabbat Lunch and Learn “On the Purpose of Jewish Storytelling”

2016: Congregation Beth Ahm is scheduled to host a unique Selichot program that will feature novel Dara Horn speaking on “Technology, Memory and the Past that Lives in the Present.”

2016: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host Ben Goldwater, a native of Brussels whose parents were able to secure a hiding place for their children during the Nazi occupation as part of their In Our Voices Survivor Talks.

2017(4thof Tishrei, 5778): Tzom Gedaliah

2017: In Iowa, Kever Avot Community Memorial Services are scheduled to held at the Jewish Woodland Cemetery and then at the Jewish Glendale Cemetery.

2017: In New York, Rabbi Marc Schneier is scheduled to serve as “honorary grand marshal” of today annual Muslim Day Parade.

2017: The Illinois Holocuast Museum and Education Center is scheduled “Art and Music That Rocks” led by poster maker and musician Jay Ryan.

2017: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Influential Mind: What the Brain Reveals about our Power to ChangeOthers by Tali Sharot, Scienceblined: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong by Andrew Shtulman and Thanks Obama: My Hopey, Changey White House Years by David Litt.

2018(15th of Tishrei): On the Jewish calendar, Yarhrzeit of William “Bill” Schueller, beloved husband of Eleanor Schueller, father of Deb Levin and father-in-law of Mitchell Levin

2018: As Jews hold their lulavs and etrogs for the first time in 5779, they cannot help but wonder if Iran really plans to take a vengeance on Israel because of terrorist bombings and what will happen now that the Russians appear to trying to find a satisfactory scenario to explain the downing of one of their aircraft by their Syrian allies.

2018(15thof Tishrei, 5779): Sukkoth

2018(15thof Tishrei, 5779): Ninety-two year old Holocaust survivor turned New York restaurateur and provider of traditional Jewish dishes to New Yorkers passed a way today.(As reported by Richard Sandomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/25/obituaries/frances-edelstein-queen-of-the-polish-tea-room-is-dead-at-92.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

2019: In San Francisco, the JCCSF is scheduled to host “Jews, San Francisco and Vaudeville.”

2019: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host “A Conversation with Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, Jr.

2019: In Palo Alto, CA, the Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to host “Jews In Irish Music” that will include a concert by Riggy Rackin, Marla Fibish and Lewis Santer.

2020:  Fort Mason Flix and Jewish Film Institute is scheduled to present “Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles”a 76-minute, 2020 documentary about a chef’s quest to recreate Versailles in cake form.

2020: The London School of Jewish Studies is scheduled to present “Dr. Lindsay Simmonds who will give a lunchtime shiur for women looking in-depth at themes of Yom-Kippur.”

2020? Via Zoom the, the Temple Emanu-el Streicker Center is scheduled to host a screening of “the Comey Rule.”

2020: The Lappin Foundation is scheduled to present online “Renewal and Return,” “a pre-Yom Kippur program designed to help open hearts and souls “for Yom Kippur through contemplation, community and prayer.”

2020: The ADL is scheduled to host “a Fighting Hate from Home webinar with UAE Ambassador to the United States Yousef Al Otaiba.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to co-host a virtual lunch and learn that tackles “Reflections on Memorial Art – What Happens When Monuments Become Dated?”

2020: In New Orleans, the Uptown Jewish Community is scheduled to hold its Board Meeting

2020: Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bade Ginsburg Z”L is scheduled to “lie in repose under the portico at the top of the Supreme Court's front steps until day, according to the Supreme Court, so that the public can pay respects as she lies in repose.

 

 

 

 

 


This Day, September 25, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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275: Marcus Claudius Tacitus was appointed Roman emperor by the senate. By now the Roman Empire was in decline and Emperor’s served at the pleasure of the Army.  In the case of Tacitus, that meant a mere six months.  One of the Emperor’s greatest claims to fame was his relationship to the Tacitus, the famous first century Roman historian.  When it came to writing about the Jews, Tacitus (the historian) was not bothered by the facts.  He helped to propagate the claim that the ancient Israelites were a group of plague-infested Egyptians who were driven into the desert to die.  In hisHistories sounded themes that would be the staple of anti-Semites for the next two thousand years.  Jewish customs were vile and disgusting.  The vileness of their customs were actually the source of their strength.  Jews were compassionate and honest when dealing within their own community, but have nothing but contempt for the rest of mankind.  He did not see them as a political threat, but saw them as a corrupting influence that would undermine the moral fiber of the empire.  For this reason he advocated that they become as far from the imperial capital as possible.

1143: Celestine II, who was opposed by Petrus Leonis, the head of a “leading Roman family” that “had converted from Judaism to Christianity” was elected Pope today.

1253: Innocent IV re-confirms “Sicut Judaeis Non” a Papal Bull first issued by Calixtus II in 1120 “designed to provide protection for Jews from assaults by Crusaders” as they crossed Europe on their way to the Holy Land. (I cannot determine if the bull applied to the Jews in Jerusalem who slaughtered by the Christian Noble Knights)

1321(2nd of Tishrei, 5082): “French Talmudist” Eliezer ben Joseph of Chinon, the student and brother-in-law of Perez ben Elijah of Corbell “was martyred today.”

1354: The Jewish communities of Catalonia and Valencia adopted statutes today that made “extermination of informers a public duty” in which “everyone was required to participate to the fullest measure. A similar statute was adopted by the Jews of Majorca. The informer of “moser” was constituted to be the lowest form of life among Jews, which, according to the Jewish Encyclopedia, the Talmud equated the serpent.

1396: Ottoman Emperor Bayezid I defeats a Christian army at the Battle of Nicopolis. The Battle of Nicopolis is referred to as the Last Crusade.  The clash was between the Moslem Ottomans and a alliance of Hungarian and French knights.  This French connection is ironic considering other events taking place at that time. In 1394, two years before this climatic fight, “Sultan Yildirim Bayezid invited the French Jews who were molested by King Charles VI, to the Ottoman Empire. They were settled in Edirne and the Balkans. The French Kings had the habit of inviting the Jews to establish commerce and borrowing money from them. However often, when payment was due, they expelled them; only to re-invite them when they needed further financing.”

1506: Charles V began his reign as Lord of the Netherlands. In 1522, Charles issued a proclamation against Christians who were suspected of being lax in the faith and against Jews who had not been baptized in Gelderland and Utrecht; and he repeated these edicts in 1545 and 1549.

1534: Pope Clement VIIpassed away.  At the time of his death Pope Clement was attempting to free 1200 Marranos that he felt had been unjustly imprisoned by the Inquisitions in Portugal.  His unusual attempt to gain mercy for these people died with his death.

1639(26th of Elul, 5399): Raizel Segal Kahana, the daughter of Yom Tov Lippman Helller and Rachell Heller and the wife of Yaakov Yosef Heller Kahana passed away today.

 

1669: Events began today that would result in another blood libel in Germany.  In the village of Glatigny, near Metz, Whilhelmina, the wife of Giles Lemoine, lost track of her three year old son Didier while she was doing laundry at the fountain in the village square. A search by the villagers proved fruitless. Then Daniel Payer told the searchers he had seen “a Hebrew with a heavy bear mounted on a white horse hurrying toward Metz and carrying in his arms a child about three years old.” The searchers then headed to Metz where they were told by a man who lived near the city gate that he had seen a Hebrew enter the city but he did not have a child. It was finally deduced that the man in question was Raphael Levi, a Jew living in Boulai, a village near Metz.  A warrant was then sworn out for his arrest. [see tomorrow’s blog for the next installment of this unfolding tragedy]

1675: After having realized the financial benefit he could gain from his new Jewish subjects Louis XIV decided not to ban the Jews from Alsace and Lorraine and “granted the Jews letters patent” which placed them “under his special protection” but did not protect them from the abuse they had suffered under the Austrians.

1694: Birthdate Henry Pelham who while serving as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom would oversee the passage of the Jew Act of 1753, which allowed Jews to become naturalized by application to Parliament.

1739(22nd of Elul, 5499): Marcus Mordechai Mozes Drukker passed away in Amsterdam.

1740: Nathan Levy who had applied for a plot of ground to be used as a place of burial for his family in 1738 obtained this grant today, and the plot was thenceforth known as the "Jews' burying-ground"; it was the first Jewish cemetery in the city, and was situated in Spruce street near Ninth street; it has been the property of the Congregation Mickvé Israel for more than a century.  Levy, who was born in 1704 and died in 1753, was one of the first Jews to live in Philadelphia.

1752(17th of Tishrei 5513): Chaham Mehir A. Cohen Bellnfante passed way today.

1773(8th of Tishrei, 5534): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva

1775(1st of Tishrei, 5536): Rosh Hashanah observed for the first time since the Americans took up arms against the King

1779(15th of Tishrei, 5540): Sukkoth

1779: Birthdate of John Oxlee the English cleric and author whose knowledge of Semitic languages including Hebrew led to his study of Jewish law and the Talmud and who “in his Six Letters to the Archbishop of Canterbury, stated his reasons for declining to take any part in the society for the conversion of the Jews.”

1784(10th of Tishrei, 5545): Yom Kippur

1786(3rd of Tishrei, 5547): Tzom Gedaliah

1789: The establishment of religion on a national level was expressly prohibited in the U.S. with the adoption of the First Amendment, the opening words of which read: 'Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.'  This line from the Bill of Rights gave de jure recognition to a concept that has made the American experience different for the Jews than anything else that they had encountered during their centuries of living in the Diaspora.  There would be examples of discrimination against Jews in the United States such as covenanted real estate, college quotas, and oaths invoking the Christian deity.  But these proved to be minor compared  to what had happened elsewhere in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East where Jews were second class citizens because there was always a state religion be it Islam or Christian. Final ratification of the First Amendment would come in 1791.

1792(9th of Tishrei, 5553): In the evening, Kol Nidre

1794(1st of Tishrei, 5555): As they observe Rosh Hashanah, French Jews can join their countrymen in a sense of a safety following the execution of Maximilien Robespierre and the end of the Reign of Terror

1798(15th of Tishrei, 5559): As Jews begin the observance of Sukkoth, the festival of thanksgiving, English Jews are thankful; for the victory that Lord Nelson has given them at the Battle of the Nile, while French Jews are thankful for Napoleon’s victories in Egypt

1808(4th of Tishrei, 5560): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Thomas Jerfferson.

1805(2nd of Tishrei, 5566): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1812: Birthdate of Karl Biedermann, the liberal German politician who was an advocate for Jewish emancipation.

1813(1st of Tishrei, 5574): Rosh Hashanah

1815: Ezriel ben Isaac married Reizecha bat Abraham at the Western Synagogue today.

1816(3rd of Tishrei, 5577): Tzom Gedaliah

1817(15th of Tishrei, 5578): Sukkoth

1820(17th of Tishrei, 5581): Sukkoth Chol Had Moed

1820(17th of Tishrei, 5581):Bezalel ben Joel Ronsburg who served as a rabbi, dayan and rosh yeshiva in Prague who counted Zacharias Frankel as one of his pupils passed away today.

1824(3rd of Tishrei, 5585): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1832(1st of Tishrei, 5593): As English Jews observe Rosh Hashanah most of them are pleased with the recent passage of the Reform Act which created a Parliament more reflective of the changes in British society, but saddened because it did not deal with the issue of Jewish Disabilities.

1832:Jews living in Sydney, Australia gathered at Mr. Rowell's shop on George Street which had been fitted out as synagogue to hold Rosh Hashanah services.

1835(2nd of Tishrei, 5596): Rosh Hashanah II

1841(10th of Tishrei, 5602): Yom Kippur

1843(1st of Tishrei, 5604): Rosh Hashanah

1843: Birthdate of Herman W. Hellman, the Bavarian native who came to Los Angeles at the age of 15 and pursued a business career with his brother Isaiah while raising a family with the former Ida Heimann of Trevino, Italy and becoming a leading member of the Jewish community.

1845: In New York City, Edward Woolf and Sarah Michels gave birth to “electrician and inventor” Albert Edward Wollf, the graduate of CCNY and husband of Rosamund Wimpfheimer who “sterilized New York’s drinking water during the typhoid epidemic of 1893 and helped to eradicate yellow fever.”

1846: Birthdate of English archeologist Archibald Henry Sayce, the native of Southampton author of The Races of the Old Testament who established “that the Hittites, far from being a small Canaanite tribe who dealt with the kings of the northern Kingdom of Israel, were the people of a "lost Hittite empire," which Egyptian texts were then bringing to light.” (The Jewish Encyclopedia shows the year as 1846)

1847(15th of Tishrei, 5608): Sukkoth

1849(9th of Tishrei, 5610): Erev Yom Kippur

1854(3rd of Tishrei, 5615): Tzom Gedaliah

1859: In London, Caroline Lazarus and Mark George Simmons gave birth to Catherine Simmons.

1860(9th of Tishrei, 5621): Erev Yom Kippur

1860: Representatives of the Hebrew Benevolent were among those attending the meeting of the National Emigrant Benevolent Association which was held this afternoon at the rooms of the German Society. 

1860: In Davenport, IA, Edward Russell, the abolitionist editor of the Davenport Gazette and his wife gave birth to Charles Edward Russell the author of Haym Salomon and the Revolution and a leading supporter of the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.

1861(21st of Tishrei, 5622): Hoshana Rabah

1861: Henry Heller, surgeon with the 27thRegiment which was originally called the “Washington Brigade” competed his term of service today.

1861: Philadelphian Jacob Herman who would be wounded at Cedar Creek in 1864 and rise to the rank of Sergeant began four years of service with Company C of the 98th Regiment.

1861:At their meeting this evening, the Board of Alderman in New York adopted the report of the Finance Committee which included a recommendation that $30,000 should be given to the Hebrew Benevolent Society for the erection of a hospital.

1862(1st of Tishrei, 5623): Rosh Hashanah

1862: As the Jews of Louisville, KY, including members of the Brandeis and Dembitz families, observed the Jewish New Year, Union forces led by General Don Carlos Buell began moving into the city. They were part of an army that was moving to stop the advance of Confederate forces under Braxton Bragg. Ultimately Bragg’s “invasion” of Kentucky and Ohio would fail driving another nail in the Confederate’s coffin.

1863: Birthdate of Dr. Moses Hyamson, Senior Dayan or Chief Judge of the Ecclesiastical Court of the United Synagogue of London who would become the rival candidate  for the office of Chief Rabbi of Great Britain to which Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz would be chosen.  After losing out to Hertz, Hyamson would be named Rabbi of Congregation Orach Chaim in New York, the position that Hertz vacated when he became Chief Rabbi of Great Britain.

1864:The Jewish Synagogue erected for the congregation, Aderath Eb, was dedicated” this afternoon. “The edifice is situated in Twenty-ninth-street, between Lexington and Third-avenues, built of brick, and capable of accommodating about fire hundred people. The interior fittings are neat and handsome, without being gaudy. The services …were the customary dedication exercises, according to the Hebrew ritual. The sacred scrolls of the law were carried in procession three times around the Synagogue, and the perpetual lamp lighted in front of the arch while the Chazan and the choir chanted the Psalms of David.” Rabbi Morris Raphall and Rabbi Samuel M. Isaacs addressed the congregation.  Captain Burdick  “and a squad of the Twenty-first Precinct Police, rendered efficient aid in preserving order at the door and keeping out unbidden guests.”

 

1864:According to “The Last Copperhead Plot and How it Miscarried” published today one of the plotters was a Jew named Rosenthal who had settled as a clothing dealer in Sandusky, Ohio about two years ago. He claimed to have been driven out of Richmond for Union sentiments but he is known to be an outspoken Copperhead.

1865(5th of Tishrei, 5626): Seventy year old Hayman Levy, the son of Solomon and Rebecca Eve Levy and the husband of Almeria Levy passed away today.

1866(16th of Tishrei, 5627): Second Day of Sukkoth

1869(20th of Tishrei, 5630): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1869(20th of Tishrei, 5630: Seventy-one year old German-Jewish poet Moses M. Haarbleicher passed away today.

1871(10th of Tishrei, 5632): Yom Kippur

1871: It was reported today that a bill has been introduced in the French Parliament to take away the rights of citizenship granted to the Jews born in Algeria.  The proposal was made in response to Moslem uprising in Algeria. A Jewish delegation that included the Chief Rabbi, Albert Cohn and Joseph Cohen testified before the committee that is reviewing the proposal.

1874: As the dispute over the management of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum escalated, Raphael Lewin, the editor of New Era wrote to the New York Times challenging the recently published resolution adopted by the Directors of that institution. The directors claimed that Lewin’s claims of mismanagement which were to appear in his magazine were false and brought with malicious intent.  Lewin responded that he stood ready to prove his charges “and the purity of” his “motives” in publishing them.

1874(14th of Tishrei, 5635): Erev Sukkoth and Erev Shabbat are celebrated on the same evening.

1874: Rabbi Isaacs led Sukkoth eve festivals at the 44th Street Synagogue in New York City.

1874: At Temple Emanuel the prominent Reform congregation on 5th Avenue, a larger than usual crowd attended services which were augmented by the singing of a Choir.

1875(25th of Elul, 5635): Leil Selichot

1876: Aaron Lazarus was “appointed Aide-de-Camp (with the rank of Camptain to the staff of Brigadier General R.M.Brinton

1879: Birthdate of Odessa native Joseph Malkin, the “first cellist” with the Berlin Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony and the New York Philharmonic who “founded the Malkin Conservatory in 1933.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1969/09/03/88860973.pdf

1879: A fire destroyed the business on Main Street in Deadwood, SD including “the wooden huts and muddy streets where the first Jewish inhabitants conducted their business.” The Jewish population had grown to over a hundred during the gold rush that enveloped the area. Reportedly “about one-third of all the early buildings on Main Street were owned or occupied by Jewish merchants. These were mostly traditional Jewish enterprises such as dry goods or those related to clothing.” The fire was probably not a case of anti-Semitic arson. Although no report exists as to the origin of the fire, such outbreaks were a common occurrence in the United States (see Chicago Fire, San Francisco Fire) at a time when there were no building codes and most buildings were wooden. 

1881(2nd of Tishrei, 5642): 2ndday of Rosh Hashanah

 

1881: Samuel Greenbaum presided over tonight’s memorials service hosted by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association in honor of the late President Garfield.

1881: “Echoes From Beyond the Sea” published today described events in Europe and Asia Minor including renewed application by English and German Jews made to the Turkish government for the purchase of land in Syria.  Jews would then “emigrate from European countries where life is intolerable” helped along by the construction of roads and railways financed by wealthy Jews living on the Continent and England.

1884: In Baltimore, MD, Leo and Annie Steiner Deutsch gave birth to the 1904 NYU Law School graduate Bernard Deutsch, “the President of the Board of Alderman” in New York, “a leader in the American Jewish Community and  the husband of “the former Francis Weinstein with whom he had two daughters – Elinor and Dorothy

https://archives.yale.edu/agents/people/56611

http://judaism_enc.enacademic.com/5064

1884: In Philadelphia, David Longsdorf objected to the newspaper reports that treated the marriage of his friend Henry Friedman to Sarah Schuer in the same way as they did the elopement of Victoria Morsini. Friedman, whose father had helped form the Cameron Dragoons which fought with distinction during the Civil War and his bride had known each other for quite some time. The two Reform Jews did elope but were married under a Chupah by Dr. Silberman, an Orthodox rabbi in the presence of a minyan

1885: Congregation B’Nai Jehsurun brought suit today in District Court against the estate of the late Joseph Levy for the amount of $100 - $75 for the religious services including the cost of “watchers” and $25.00 for the grave. Marcus Cohen, president of the congregation, testified that normally the charge is $300 but due to the circumstances of the death, the charges were reduced.

1886: Vanity Fair published a “picture” of Sir John Simon, the Jamaican born Jewish Member of Parliament who spent the last twenty years of his life working to ameliorate the conditions of the Jews of Russia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sir_John_Simon_Vanity_Fair_25_September_1886.jpg

 1886: “Jew And Catholic” published today reported that the marriage of David Bretzfelder, a  28 year old Jewish letter carrier and Kittie Cannon, a young Roman Catholic has caused a great deal of discussion today in New Haven, Connecticut since it is “the first of its kind that ever took place in this city.”

1886: According to a summary of the annual report of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York published today, “four hundred and fifteen children are now cared for by the society, and its finances are in good condition, although further donations are need to meet the increasing demands of the institution.”

1887: Birthdate of Apolda, Germany native Amanda Wachtel who after being interned at Drancy was shipped to Auschwitz where she died.

1888: Birthdate of Leon Rene Yankwich, the native of Romania and graduate of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who served on the federal bench for almost four decades.

1888: Birthdate of Bucharest born, NYU trained dentist J. William Maller, the orthodontist who wrote “Child Psychology As Applied to Orthodontia.”

https://www.ajodo.org/article/S0099-6963(29)90610-4/pdf

 

 

1889(29th of Elul, 5649): Erev Rosh Hashana

1889: In its appeal for funds published today, the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York reported that since opening is doors it has cared for 1,428 children, 560 of whom are currently receiving services.

1889: The Jews of San Diego, California, gathered at Second and Beech Street to greet the Jewish New Year of 5650 and pray in their own house of worship.

1890: It was reported today that “during the last fifteen years” Broadway has become “the principal highway of Jewish mercantile enterprise in America” as can be seen by the fact that business signs have given way to primarily “Hebrew names” and that in New York, Jewish merchants dominate “in the dry goods district” as well as the “retail streets in the popular sections of the city.”

1891: Having moved to Abilene, TX in 1884, Bertha Stenbock and Samuel Lapoweski, the parents of Clarence Lapowski who gained fame as Harvard trained financier Clarence Dillon, became naturalized citizens today.

1891: “Joseph Barondess, the ex-leader of the Cloak-makers’ Union disappeared today while out on bail during his appeal of a conviction for extorting money from the cloak manufacturers.

1891: “The issue of the American Hebrew published today contained a letter from Baron de Hirsch…which shows that he has by no means abandoned the plan of colonizing Russian Jewish refugees in the Argentine.”

1893(15TH of Tishrei, 5654): Sukkoth

1893 During the outbreak of Cholera in Italy, the Chief Rabbi of Leghorn ordered the grand synagogue be closed as a precautionary measure.

1893: It was reported today that “the anti-Semites represented by Dr. Forester and Rector Ahlwardt  have developed a parliamentary program” which will put an end to Jews immigrating to Germany.  They also seek to “prohibit Jews from owning land” and not to allow “Jews to enteral the medical, legal, editorial or military professions.

1894: “Jews Persecuted In Morocco” published today described the five pound tax they must pay “for passing along the principals highways” and the beatings and plundering to which they are regularly subjected.

1894: In Ireland, Lithuanian-Jewish immigrants Abraham William Briscoe and Ida Yoedicke gave birth to Robert "Bob" Briscoe who was a member of the IRA and Sinn Féin.

1894: In New York City, Simeon and Belle Lawson (Simeon Levy before he changed the name) gave birth to playwright and screenwriter John Howard Lawson who fell victim to the McCarthy era Red Scare.

https://spartacus-educational.com/USAlawsonJH.htm

1895: It was reported today that the Hebrew Mutual Benevolent Society has paid $2,000 in foreclosure to acquire the property on the west side of Hoffman Street, south of 187th Street.

1895:In Lancaster, PA, Degel Israel an orthodox congregation was formed with about fifty members.

1896: “Olympia Theater Opened” published today described the premiere of Oscar Hammerstein’s new operetta “Santa Maria” the performance of which the critic described as “excellent.”

1897: The Bombay correspondent for the Jewish World wrote to that “the forty-third annual report of the Bene Israel Benevolent Society” shows “that none of its members or its wards suffered from the plague” and “the income for the year was 1,048 rupees and the expenditures were 914 rupees.

1897: Birthdate of American author William Faulkner whose works were dotted with Jewish characters starting with a Jewish salesman in “Soldier’s Pay,” his first written novel published in 1926 to Barton Kohl, a Jewish pilot in “The Mansion,” published in 1959.  Faulkner’s treatment of Jewish characters changed over time. Alfred J. Kutzik reportedly published one of the definitive articles on anti-Semitism in Faulkner’s early works. For more on this topic, consult “Creative Awakening: The Jewish Presence in 20th Century American Literature” by Louis Harap.

1897: Jacob Aaron Cantor, a successful lawyer and New York political leader, married Lydia Greenbaum.  His first wife had passed away 8 years earlier.  The couple had three children.

1897: “The Essenes Still Exist” published today described a revelation made by Halevy at the Oriental Congress in which told the attendees about the existence of Abyssinian Jews where part of the same sect of Essenes who had lived at the time of Jews.  Numbering about 200,000 they are so strict in their observances that no water could be drawn on the Sabbath.

1897: It was reported today that Dr. Isidore Singer is preparing the Encyclopedia of the History and of the Intellectual Development of the Jewish Race “which will present in alphabetical order the most important publications which have appeared in all times relative to the Jews” and will follow :the format of the Encyclopedia  Britannica.

1898(9th of Tishrei, 5659): Erev Yom Kippur

1898(9th of Tishrei, 5659): Felix Gross, a private in Company C in the 1st Regiment of the Connecticut Volunteer Infantry passed away today.

1898(9th of Tishrei, 5659): Samuel Joseph, the native of London who, at the age of 18 emigrated to New Zealand where he served as an “an interpreter for explorer Sir George Grey” before moving to Australia where he went into “business with Jacob Levi Montefiore” and served in both houses of the legislature, passed away today.

1898: As Jews prepared to observe Yom Kippur beginning this evening, Dr. Joseph Silverman of Temple Emanu-El said of fasting and attending worship services, “It is matter of individual feeling and conscience.”

1898: Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler delivered a sermon to the congregants of Temple Beth El entitled “His Song Is With Me At Night” in which “he contended that religion was the song of God in the night of human selfishness and error.”

1898: On the lower east side a mob of angry Jews gathered in front of Herrick Brothers, the restaurant that advertised it would be open for Yom Kippur in the Forwards in an attempt to shut it down because it was a desecration of the holiday.

1898: “Primitive Christianity” published today provides W.S. Lilly’s view of the early Christians who “were not as yet manifested to world as a Church” but were “a Jewish sect, practicing all the requirements of the Jewish law and nourishing their religious life from the Jews sacred books.

1899:In order to continue "Die Welt", a syndicate in the form of a joint-stock company is founded by the Actions Committee.

1899: “What Anti-Semitism Has Cost France” published today described the negative impact that the Jew-baiters Regis, Drumont and their supports have had on the economy of Algiers.  In 1898 there were 83 bankruptcies which has risen to 105 so far this year while the wealthy English and Americans are no longer renting expensive villas.

1899: Birthdate of Budapest native Alexander Neufeld the “football player and coach.”

1900(2nd of Tishrei, 5661): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1900: In New York, members of Temple Beth El continued to be dismayed by the long simmering breach between Rabbis Kaufman Kohler and Samuel Schulman that bubbled to the service during Rosh Hashanah Services on the previous day. According to accounts in the press, the breach was a generational matter.  Kaufman, who appealed to the older members, preached in German, a language incomprehensible to the younger generations.  Schulman, who had been brought from the west preached in English and was the choice of younger members.  “Both of the rabbis declined to discuss the matter.  H.S. Herman, one of the Temple Trustees” publicly denied that there was any friction between the two rabbis.  This episode is not the first, nor the last, in generational conflicts that will arise in American congregations.

1901: The funeral of Simon Sterne, the noted attorney and “authority on railroad and constitutional law” will take place this morning at 40 W. 59th Street followed by burial in the Salem Fields Cemetery.

1901: Today’s Specials at Bloomingdales include Woman’s tailored suit for $14 and “all the latest books” which are marked down from $1.50 to eighty-five cents.

1902: “Germany has decided not to associate herself in a formal manner with the American and British protests against Romanians treatment of the Jews.”

1902: “The Vienna correspondent of The Daily Telegraph” said in a dispatch today “that the Roumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs is coming to Vienna to consult with the Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, concerned the noted addressed by United States Secretary of State Hay to the signatories of the Berlin treaty with regard to the Jews in Romania.”

1903(4thof Tishrei, 5664): Sixty-nine year old Kilian von Steiner the German-Jewish banker, industrialist and patron of the arts who was ennobled by King William of Wurttenberg passed away today.

1903: Birthdate of Mark Rothko a painter who is often classified as an abstract expressionist, although he vociferously denied being an abstract painter. He was born Marcus Rothkowitz in Daugavpils (Dvinsk), Russia (now Latvia) and emigrated to the United States in 1916.His work concentrated on basic emotions, often filling the canvas with very few, but intense colors, using little immediately-apparent detail. In this respect, he can also be considered to presage the color field painters (see Helen Frankenthaler).Although respected by other artists, Rothko remained in relative obscurity until 1960, supporting himself by teaching art. In 1958, Rothko was commissioned by architect Philip Johnson to paint a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant in the Seagram Building in New York. This substantial project was completed in late 1959. Ultimately, Rothko was not happy having his paintings as the backdrop to gourmet dining so he gave a set of nine of the maroon and black works to the Tate Gallery, where they are on permanent display in an installation designed by Rothko. In 1967, Rothko again collaborated with Johnson on a church in Houston, Texas, contributing 14 related works in an installation setting. The church has subsequently become known as "The Rothko Chapel". Numerous other works are scattered in museums throughout the world. Rothko's work was secretly supported by the CIAwhich considered it "free enterprise painting".  After a long struggle with depression, Rothko committed suicide by cutting his wrists in his New York studio on February 25, 1970. After his death, his son edited and released Rothko's novel, An Artist's Reality, which was incomplete at the time of his death, despite decades of work. Following his death the settlement of the Rothko estate became the subject of a famous court case.

1904(16th of Tishrei, 5665): Second Day of Sukkoth.

1904: Birthdate of New York City native Morris J. Kandel, the “founder and president of the Bonded Fil Storage Company of New York and the husband of Celia Kandel with whom he had two daughters – Phyllis and Joan.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1957/01/13/91650643.pdf

1905: Birthdate of Professor Nahman Avigad Israeli archeologist famed for his work at Masada, on the Dead Sea Scrolls, and most important of all the excavation of the Old City starting in 1969. Among his discoveries were the great menorah from the Second Temple and the Broad Wall mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah. He passed away in 1992.

https://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Jerusalem-Nahman-Avigad/dp/0840752997

http://www.nytimes.com/1992/02/14/world/nahman-avigad-an-archeologist-and-biblical-scholar-dies-at-86.html

1905: Pitcher Moxie Manuel made his major league debut with the Washington Senators.

1905: Birthdate of Bohemian native Friedrich Kohner, the author and screenwriter who wrote the “Gidget” novels which inspired a whole “industry” of youth dominated films.

http://articles.latimes.com/1986-09-13/entertainment/ca-11523_1_kathy-kohner

1905: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi B.A. Elzas officiated at the wedding of Sam Fink and Hattie Levy.

1905: Fifty-two year old Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac who while serving as Minister of War refused to join his colleagues in a move to overturn the conviction of Dreyfus even though he knew that the document used to convict him was a forgery, passed away today.

1906:  In Philadelphia, a box containing an infernal machine addressed to Jacob H. Schiff, the New York financier, was stolen to-day from a Chestnut Hill mail box by a boy, who thereby unwittingly upset a plot against Mr. Schiff's life. The box, disguised as a Rosh Hashanah candy gift, contained enough explosives to blow up the entire house.

1906: Sixty-nine year old “Sarah Lukowsky” was buried today at the “Belfast Jewish Cemetery in Northern Island.”

1907(17th of Tishrei, 5668): Third Day of Sukkoth observed as Neiman Marcus opens for its 15th day of business.

1908(29th of Elul, 5668): Erev Rosh Hahsanah

1908: Birthdate of Californian Stanley “Jiggs” Jaloff who led the University of Washington to back to back basketball championships in the 1920’s.

1909(10th of Tishrei, 5670): Yom Kippur

1909: Four new Jewish schools open in Turkey.

1909: “The Dollar Princess,” a musical written by Fritz Grunbaum and with a score by Leo Fall opened today in London today at Daly’s Theatre where it ran for 428 performances.

1910: In “Young Turk Party Has Revolutionized Sultan’s Land” published today, Richard Gotteheil who took a year’s leave of absence from Columbia to spend a year in the Orient, described the changes that have taken place in Turkey, Palestine and Egypt.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/09/25/105092655.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1911(3rd of Tishrei, 5672): Tzom Gadaliah

1911(3rd of Tishrei, 5672): After authorities had refused to spend time alone with a rabbi, “Dmitry Bogroff, the assassin of Premier Stolypin, who was condemned to death by court martial was hanged today.”

1912:  Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is founded in New York. The school and the Pulitzer Prizes which it awards were possible because of an endowment by publish Joseph Pulitzer.

 1913:  Charlie Chaplin signed his first movie contract for $175.  Within three years he would be making $10,000 a week at Amutual Studios.  The Little Tramp was no bum.

1913: In Kiev, Menahem Mendel Bellis who was accused of a ritual murder in what was a modern version of the age-old blood libel began today,

1914: “Appeal to Jews for Aid” published today described the suffering of the Jews of Austria and their belief that Austro-Hungarian Empire was fighting to protect the rights and improve the lot of the Russian Jews suffering under the rule of the Czar.

1915(17th of Tishrei, 5676): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1915(17th of Tishrei, 5676): Sixty-nine year old Solomon Fox, the husband of Caroline Fox, passed away today in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1915(17th of Tishrei, 5676): 2Lt Bernard Russell Abinger, the cousin of Midshipman Vivian George Edward S. Schreiber who had been killed while serving aboard HMS Monmouth lost his life while serving with His Majesty’s forces on the Western Front.

1915: Opening of the Battle of Loos, the massive British assault on the Western Front.

1916: It was announced today by the publishers of The American Hebrew that “President Willson has written a letter for publication in the upcoming special New Year’s” issue of the paper that pays “a high tribute to the citizenship of the Jews and assuring them of his interest in his ‘fellow citizens of Hebrew extraction.’”

1917(9th of Tishrei, 5678): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1917: At noon today, U.S. soldiers and sailors begin furloughs granted so that they can observe Yom Kippur.

1917: Due to air raids, Kol Nidre was “curtailed” in London this evening.

1917: Today, 2,500 Jewish soldiers are scheduled to from Camp Upton to New York to attend Yom Kippur Services tomorrow after which they will return to camp.  Many of them will be traveling aboard two special trains where they will be paying $1.20 instead of the usual $3.40 thanks to the efforts of General J. Franklin Bell.

1917: “As a result of negotiations between Isidore Hershfield, representing the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of American and the State Department, the Secretary of State instructed te American Ambassador to Japan and the American Consul at Yokohama to make an investigation as to the number and condition of the Jewish war refugees who have been stranded in Japan on their way from Russia to America.”

1917: Among the Jewish leaders “who made vigorous appeals” today the special campaign being conducted to raise an additional one million dollars for the American Jewish War Relief Committee were “Stephen s. Wise of the Free Synagogue, Dr. Samuel Schulman of Temple Beth-El, Dr. Joseph Silverman at Temple Emanu-El and Judge Otto Rosalsky of the Pinchus Elijah Synagouge.

 

1918: Newly promoted Sergeant Abraham Blaustein was among the troops from 165th Regiment who joined in the massive Allied offensive “from Rheims to Versailles” that would lead to the capture of thousands of prisoners and more importantly lead to the end of WW I.

1918(19th of Tishrei, 5679): Russian born Yiddish actress Keni Lipzin who shared the stage with Jacob Adler and came to the United States in 1889 where she was so successful that Abraham Cahan called a “Queen” and opened her own theatre passed away today in New York City.

1918: In WW I, “Australian and New Zealand cavalrymen crossed the Jordan River and entered Amman.”  From the Mediterranean to the Jordan, Eretz Israel was now under the control of the British who had promised that this would be site of the Jewish home after the end of hostilities.

1919(1st of Tishrei, 5680): Rosh Hashanah

1919: President Wilson suffers a stroke and collapses after a giving a speech calling for the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson had returned from the Paris Peace Conference with a peace treaty designed not just to end the hostilities of World War I but to avoid future conflicts through the creation of the League of Nations.  Republicans led by Senator Lodge opposed the treaty and had the votes to block passage.  Wilson began a cross-country campaign of public appearances designed to bring the weight of public opinion into the battle for ratification.  With the stroke, Wilson could no longer appear in public.  Lodge and the isolationists triumphed.  The treaty was rejected.  The United States did not join the League of Nations which rendered the international body virtually powerless even before it held its first meeting.  Wilson predicted that if the treaty and the League were rejected there would another world war within twenty years.  He would not live to see his tragic prophecy come true.  Would World War II have been avoided if the League had been the organization envisioned by Wilson?  Would the Holocaust have not happened if Wilson’s health had not failed?  We will never know. 

1920 (13th of Tishrei, 5681):  On Shabbat, Jacob H. Schiff, banker and philanthropist passed away.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F70E15FD345511738DDDAF0A94D1405B808EF1D3

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fsc53

1920(13th of Tishrei, 5681): Rabbi Raphael Melamed is scheduled to deliver a sermon “Gathering Our Harvest” at Congregation Petach Tikvah in Brooklyn.

1921: “$14,000,000 to Aid Jews” published today described a meeting at the Standard Club in Chicago hosted by Julius Rosenwald where 200 prominent Jews from various parts of the country pledged themselves to raise funds for the suffering, homeless Jews in Europe many of whom are suffering from the effects of famine.

1922: Radcliff College “opened today” with thirty five Jewish upper classman and “several more entering freshman which is taken as a sign by some that “Radcliffe welcomes Jews.”

1923(15th of Tishrei, 5684): Sukkoth

1924: “Makes Plea to Jews” published today described Professor Einstein’s brief visit to Vienna where he hopes to interest Austrian Jews “in the work of up-building Palestine” in the same that has been shown by “their coreligionists in the United States and Germany.”

1925(3rd of Tishrei, 5683): Tzom Gedaliah

1926(17th of Tishrei, 5687) Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

 

1926: Birthdate of Mel Mermelstein a Hungarian-born Jew who was the sole-survivor of his family's extermination at Auschwitz. He defeated the I.H.R. in an American court and had the occurrence of gassings in Auschwitzduring the Holocaust declared a legally incontestable fact.

1926: The usual Sabbath service at Temple Isaac led by Rabbi Horace Glatt was delayed so that “Jewish neighbors of the late Borough President Joseph A Guider of Brooklyn” could attend a memorial service at the Temple where “assistant District Attorney, Alexander Geismar, a former rabbi,” delivered the eulogy in which “he praised Mr. Guider for his work in behalf of the Jews.”

1927: Stephen W. Wise is scheduled to officiate at the funeral services for Rabbi Rudolph Grossman being held at the West End Synagogue.

1928: In East St. Louis, Illinois, Hymie Gold, a longshoreman and a union shop foreman from Romania, and “the former Cissy Newmark from London, UK” gave birth to political operative Vic Gold who worked for Barry Goldwater and Spiro Agnew. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/09/us/politics/vic-gold-dead-goldwater-agnew-spokesman.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1928: Birthdate of Robert Zuckerkandle, who gained fame and fortune as Robert Chandler, the CBS executive who played a crucial role in creating the highly rated and critically acclaimed weekly newsmagazine “60 Minutes,”   

1929: Birthdate of Irving Louis Horowitz, the Rutgers professor who was “an eminent sociologist and prolific author.” (As reported by Douglas Martin)

1929: “In Boston, Dena (née Seletsky) and Louis "Lou" Walters (born Louis Abraham Warmwater)” gave birth to broadcast personality Barbara Walters.

1929: Today, in Jerusalem, “two Arabs from Nablus who were arrested with hand grenades in their possession were each sentenced to one year in prison while Shalom Cohen, who was arrested on a charge of possessing firearms had his bail doubled when the magistrate charged with the additional crime of “unpremeditated murdrer.

1930:  Birthdate of humorist and author Shel Silverstein.  His works covered a broad range of topics and interests.  They ranged from the children's book The Giving Tree to the country hit "A Boy Named Sue."

1932: The New York Times reported that foreign correspondent had been kicked out of Russia for being a “bourgeois troublemaker.”

1932: In Toronto, Russell Herbert Gold and Florence Emma Gold (née Greig) gave birth to Glen Herbert Gold, the Canadian musician who changed his name to “Gould” so that he would not be mistaken for being a Jewish – a reality that could have been damaging given the anti-Semitism of pre-war Canada.

1933: Rabbi Simcha Solovetchick, who studied under Rabbi Israel Meir HaCohen Kagan, the Chofetz Chaim, helped to lead the memorial services for his mentor which were held at Synagogue Tifereth Israel in Brooklyn.

1936(9 of Tishrei, 5697): Erev Yom Kippur

1936: “Leading rabbis of twelve countries, headed by Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz of Great Britain joined in a solemn protest to civilized conscience against the vilification of the Jewish people, especially dealing with Chancellor Hitler’s ‘insatiable hatred of the Jews.’”

1936: At Temple Emanu-El, Dr. Samuel delivered a sermon entitled “A New Heart and a New Spirit.”

1936: At Temple Israel, Rabbi William F. Rosenblum delivered a sermon entitled “Taking Stock of Civilization.”

1936: At the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue Dr. David de Sola Pool “urged his congregation ‘to rise to a level of living in which he normal consciousness will be dominant.’”

1936: At the Young Women’s Hebrew Association, Rabbi Phineas Israeli delivered a sermon entitled “Serving God With Joy.”

1936: At Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein delivered a sermon entitled “The State of Jewry.”

1936: At Congregation Ohab Zedek, Rabbi William Margolis “listed five nations that needed atonement including Italy which speaks “through the lips of her neo-Caesar,” Spain, Poland, Germany and England which needs “to keep open the gates of Palestine for Jewry.”

1936: At the Free Synagogue, Dr. Stephen S. Wise delivered a sermon entitled “ Atonement—With Whom?”

1936: Judge Louis Goldstein delivered the sermon at The Williamsburg Young Men’s and Young Women’s Association of Brooklyn.

1936: Dr. Wolf, the Grand Rabbi of Allied Synagogues delivered the sermon at the Times Square Temple on 7th Avenue.

1936: At Congregation B’nai Jershurun Dr. Israel Goldstein called on his congregants to “let the Jew continue to stand for human brotherhood.”

1936: At the Wall Street Synagogue, Rabbi Joseph Hag

er praised “Israel as nation of the earth” “assembled, stirred by the same sentiments and animated by the same feelings.”

1936: “Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein spoke at the Jewish Science Society” today.

1936: Rabbi Samuel Greenfield led the services for Isaiah Temple which held its services at the Pythian Temple.

1936: At the West End Synagogue, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel delivered a sermon entitled “On Wings of the Spirit.”

1936: At Mount Neboh Temple, Rabbi A. L. Feinberg called on his congregants to “proclaim a world-wide day of fasting and prayer.”

1936: At the Montefiore Hebrew Congregation, Rabbi Jacob Katz delivered a sermon entitled “Truth and Patience.”

1936: Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche  led Kol Nidre services at the Union Temple which met at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

1936: At Congregation Rodeph Sholom, Rabbi Louis I Newman “said that reckless vows of vengeance must annulled.”

1936: At the Institutional Synagogue Annex, Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein delivered a sermon entitled “The Synagogue” in which he said “the safety of the Jew in America lies in his attachment to the synagogue.”

1936: The Maccabee soccer team of Palestine goes through its final drill this afternoon at Yankee Stadium in preparation for its Sunday match with the All Stars which will be played in the House that Ruth Built.

1936: “Fräulein Lilli or Miss Lilli is a German language comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and Hans Behrendt both of whom died in Nazi concentration camps and Robert Wohmulth who escaped to the United States after the Anschluss and with music by two Jewish composers – Artur Guttmann and Hans J. Salter – was released today in Austria.

1936: “Books of the Times” provided a review of Mainlandby Jewish author Gilbert Seldes which “deals with music, fascism, drama, Jefferson, literature, communism, mass production, the movies, John Strachey, populism, Lawrence Dennis, the Oneida Community, wages, Amos ‘n’ Andy, the American dream, farm markets, Jews, the purpose and meaning of life, Christopher Columbus, Marx, the power age, the New Deal, philosophic pluralism, radio advertising” and a whole lot more.

1936: “An editorial by Robert Farinacci, the former Secretary-General of the Fascist party,” that appeared in today’s issue of the Regime Fascista charged “that Jews have caused recent European disturbances by an ‘essentially subversive’ international policy…”

1937: When Vittorio Mussolini, the son of “Italian dictator Benito Mussolini” arrived in Los Angles to begin his study of film making, he was greeted by ads run in the newspapers by the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League.

1938(29th of Elul, 5698): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1938: In the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, Abe Hoffman whose family lived behind their store at 2309 East Fourth Street was born at Lincoln Hospital

1938: At seven o’clock in the morning Levi Yitzchok Bender “out to Rebbe Nachman's gravesite for a few minutes to recite the Tikkun HaKlali (the "General Remedy" which is customarily recited at the gravesite). He was spotted by another Jewish man known to be a government informer. Bender pleaded with the man not to report him, but as he walked back to his friend's house, he noticed the informer following him. Since he was familiar with all the back roads of Uman, he managed to shake him off his trail.

1939(12th of Tishrei, 5700): Harold U. Hirsch who played football at the University of Georgia from 1900 to 1901, studied law at Columbia University and was the general counsel for The Coca-Cola Company for more than thirty years passed away today.  According to some Hirsch was instrumental in the development of the unique shape of the Coca-Cola bottle and the logo in 1913. In 1932, a new building was completed for the University Of Georgia School Of Law, a building named Harold Hirsch Hall in honor of Hirsch.

1940(22nd of Elul, 5700): Forty-eight year old Walter Benjamin killed himself with “an overdose of morphine tablets” tonight as he awaited repatriation to France where he would be turned over to the Nazis.

1941: In Kovno, the Germans gave the Jewish Council 5,000 work passes, placing upon them the burden of choosing who shall work and live, and who shall die.

1942: While sailing from Newfoundland to the United Kingdom the SS President Warfield was attacked by a German submarine 800 miles west of Ireland.  The ship evaded the torpedoes and made it safely to port.  The SS SS President Warfield would gain fame in 1947 as the SS Exodus.

1942(14th of Tishrei, 5703): Erev Sukkoth

1942(14th of Tishrei, 5703): Four hundred eighty-one French Jews, including Rene' Blum, the brother of the former French Prime Minister were killed in Birkenau.

1942: Despite growing resistance, 2,000 Jews from Kaluszyn were sent to be killed at Treblinka. Kaluszyn was a predominantly Jewish town in Poland about thirty miles from Warsaw.   The Jewish population grew as Jews from other areas sought refuge there.  Unfortunately most of them ended up at Treblinka. The Sefer Kalushin or Book of Kaluszyn describes the fate of the community in grim detail.

1942: Two thousand more Jews were deported from the "show ghetto" at Theresienstadt.

1942: Learning about the impending liquidation of their ghetto, some Jews of Korets, Ukraine sought refuge in the woods while others resist by setting the ghetto ablaze. Resistance is led by Moshe Gildenman.

1942: Swiss police decree that race alone does not guarantee refugee status, thus preventing Jews from crossing the Swiss border to safety.

1942: Seven hundred Romanian Jews, interned at Drancy, are deported to Auschwitz.

1942(14th of Tishrei, 5703): Abraham Gamzu, chairman of the Jewish Council at Kaluszyn, Poland, is executed after refusing to deliver Jews for deportation. Six thousand of the town's residents are deported to the Treblinka death camp and later killed.

1942: Lian Berkowitz, a member of the anti-Nazi Red Orchestra was arrested and formally charged today in Berlin.

1942(14th of Tishrei, 5703): 475 French Jews are gassed at Auschwitz. One of the victims is ballet director René Blum, the brother of former French Prime Minister Léon Blum.

1942:  The SS Warfield, an American coastal ship that had been “lent” to the British avoided being sunk during a U-boat torpedo attack as steamed towards the British Isles.  The SS Warfield would enter history five years later as the SS Exodus.

1942: Catcher Harry Danning played the last game of his 9 year major league baseball career all of which was spent with the New York Giants.

1943: “Thank Your Lucky Stars” a musical comedy produced by Mark Hellinger, written by Melvin Cantor and starring Eddie Cantor and S.Z. Sakall which was really a fund raiser of the Hollywood Canteen founded by John Garfield was released in the United States today by Warner Brothers.

1943: The Foreign Economic Administration which Sidney Henry led as executive director was formed today.

1943: The Chief Rabbi of Athens, Ilia Barzilai, escaped from the city disguised as a peasant. He reached Thessaly where he promoted the Greek partisans, saving some 600 Jews by smuggling them across the Aegean to Turkey. The smuggled boats and money came from the Jewish Labor Federation in Palestine.

1943: After two days of selections, only 2,000 out of 10,000 Jews remained in the Vilna Ghetto. They were placed in local labor camps.

1944: Birthdate of Cambridge, MA native Eugenia Rich who gained fame as the multitalented flutist, author, and journalist Eugenia Zukerman whose name change was the result of her marriage to Pinchas Zuckerman whom she divorced in 1985.  She started to study English at Barnard, but later transferred to the Julliard School where she studied with flutist Julius Baker. Zukerman went on to win the Young Concert Artist Award in 1971, beginning her career with rave reviews and a warm welcome by the music world. During her career, Zukerman has performed with orchestras, in solo and duo recitals, and in chamber music ensembles in North America, Europe, and Asia. Since 1998, Zukerman has served as Artistic Director of the international Vail Valley Music Festival in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. Zukerman's talent and career cannot be condensed into one area, however. In addition to her musical achievements, Zukerman is an author of two novels and several screenplays, and is also a journalist, reporting as the arts correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning since 1980.

1945: A parade was held at Bergen-Belsen in the British zone of occupied German marking the first Congress for Survivors.

1946(29th of Elul, 5706): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1946: “Justice for the wandering, destitute Jews of Europe and their embattled brethren in Palestine was urged today by Jewish religious and lay leaders and spokesmen for the other faiths in messages for Rosh ha-Shanah, the Jewish New Year, 5707 which” begins tonight at Sundown.

1946: “Palestine continues to be the beckoning promised land of more than 200,000 displaced Jews of Europe and they would favor some political compromises to attain self-determination there, Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, the American adviser on Jewish affairs in Germany declared today in a statement issued by the War Department.”.

1947(11th of Tishrei, 5708): Dora Meyerhardt, the daughter of Max and Rosalie Julius and the wife of Max Meyerhardt passed away today in Jefferson City, MO.

1947: Birthdate of Dr. Yehuda Lancry, the native of Boujad, Morocco who made Aliyah in 1965 where he eventually served as Ambassador to France. Ambassador to the United Nations and MK before he had to endure the murder of his niece Noa Shlomo in a suicide bombing.

1948(14th of Elul, 5708): Parashat Ki Teitzei

1948(14th of Elul, 5708): Fifty nine year old Russian native Jacob J. Heller, “a vice president of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and author of two volumes of poetry – My Union, My Life and Moments of Meditation who was the husband of Rose Heller and father of Mrs. Gertrude Adler passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1948/09/26/96434244.pdf

1948: As Dmitri Shostakovich celebrates his birthday today while awaiting arrest by the Soviet secret police, he listens to a performance of “From Jewish Folk Poetry,” a medley of tunes which he had written as sign of solidarity with the Jewish artists being persecuted by Stalin.

1949(2nd of Tishrei, 5710): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1949: In “Whither Thou Goest” published today Gladys Schmitt provided an in depth review of Ruth by Irving Fineman.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/09/25/93547997.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1951: New York’s Mayor Impellitteri left Rome today aboard an Israeli government plane which was flying him to Tel Aviv.

1951: In Los Angles, Endre Bohem and his wife gave birth to screen writer Leslie Bohem.

1952: “University of Maryland authorities denied today that anti-Semitism played any part in the denial of dormitory facilities to 30 girls who were graduated from a high school in a section of Baltimore which has a large Jewish population” even though “no other Maryland high school graduates had received such notices.”

1953: Ralph Lemkin, who had “coined the term genocide” and who had spoken out against Soviet genocide aimed at the Ukrainian people told a crowd of “10,000 Americans of Ukrainian descent gathered at Washington Square” that the Soviets had employed the “high crime of starvation” just as it “had been employed 100 years ago against the Irish.”

 

1953(16th of Tishrei, 5714): Sukkoth II

1953(16th of Tishrei, 5714): Ninety-one year old “gastroenterologist and inventor of surgical instruments” Dr. Max Einhorn, the Polish born son of “Abraham and Sara Hoffman Einhorn” who had come “to the United States as ship’s doctor in 1884 and served in the Army Medical Corps during WW I” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1953/09/26/84425674.pdf

http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_735243

https://www.jta.org/1953/09/28/archive/dr-max-einhorn-noted-medical-authority-dies-in-new-york

1953(16th of Tishrei, 5714): Three days before his 85th birthday, Baruch Kahn the son of Leopold Kahn and Judith dite Louise Léa Kahn and the husband of Constance Kenendel Lang passed away today in Germany.

1954: CBS broadcast the last episode of the radio “anthology series” narrated by Paul Frees today.

1955(9th of Tishrei, 5716): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1955: “Dondi” a comic strip about a war orphan co-created by Irwin Hansen appeared for the first time in daily newspapers in the United States.

1955: The Los Angeles Rams, coached by Sid Gillman defeated the San Francisco 49ers today.

1956(20th of Tishrei,): A Jordanian patrol crossed the border into Israel and opened fire on a group of women picking olives near the village of Aminadav killing Zohara Umri, an immigrant from Yemen.

1956: The Israeli Cabinet discussed a reprisal mission for the terrorist attacks.  Ben-Gurion called for a “vigorous” response in the upcoming night time attack.

1958: ABC broadcast the final episode of “Navy Log” the anthology series that gave Don Devlin “his first acting role” and that featured theme music by Irving Bibo and Fred Steiner.

1958: “A Forceful Social Drama” published today provides as look at Sidney Kramer’s “The Defiant Ones” co-starring Tony Curtis and featuring Austrian born Jew Theodore Bikel as the quintessential Southern Sheriff. 

1959: Shaaray Tefila dedicated its new sanctuary on the corner of East 79th Street and Second Avenue.

1959(22nd of Elul, 5719): Eighty-two year old  Baltimore native Ernest Wise Keyeser, who like his uncle Ephraim Keyser was a sculptor who was a member of the “National Sculpture Society” and whose work include a statute of Sir Galahad passed away today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Wise_Keyser#/media/File:Sir_Galahad_statue.jpg

1959: A summit meeting between Eisenhower and Khrushchev during which the treatment of Soviet Jews is to be one of the topics opened today at Camp David, MD.

1959: Funeral service are scheduled to be held at Levin’s in Philadelphia for “Mrs. Evelyn Aronson Margolis the civic, religious and education leader” who was the widow of Max. L. Margolis, the noted Biblical scholar and Professor of Biblical Philology at Dropsie College followed by “interment in Mt. Sinai Cemetery.”

1960(4th of Tishrei, 5721): Tzom Gedaliah

1960: Birthdate of Boston native and Cornell University graduate Jonathan Haskell Talamo, the Johns Hopkins University trained Ophthalmologist.

1961(15th of Tishrei, 5722) Sukkoth

1961: Premiere of “The Hustler,” the dark film starring Paul Newman, produced and directed by Robert Rossen for which Eugen Schüfftan won the 1962 Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White.

1962: “The Longest Day” an epic about D-Day with a screenplay co-authored by Romain Gary and featuring Red Buttons and George Segal was released today in France and the United States.

1962: Following tonight’s World Heavyweight Boxing Title Fight between Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson, the Department of Justice assigned attorney Robert Arum “to confiscated the proceeds from the match.

1965: After 220 performances “Do I Hear a Waltz?”  a musical with a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Richard Rodgers, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim closed its initial Broadway run at the 46th Street Theatre.

1964(19th of Tishrei, 5725): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1964(19th of Tishrei, 5725):  Eighty-three year old Johns Hopkins undergrad and U. of California Ph.D. Benjamin Abram Bernstein, the Lithuanian born son of Wolf and Chaija Esther (Shalowitz) Bernstein, the husband of Rose Davidson and brother-in-law of sculptor Jo Davidson who was longtime Professor of Mathematics at the Cal, Berkley passed away today.

https://dpg.lib.berkeley.edu/webdb/hstc/search?author=&item=77

1964: Birthdate of San Francisco native Marc Russell Benioff, the “billionaire internet entrepreneur” who bought Time.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/16/business/dealbook/time-magazine-salesforce-marc-benioff.html?action=click&module=In%20Other%20News&pgtype=Homepage&action=click&module=Latest&pgtype=Homepage

1967: Following the Six Days War, Kfar Etzion was reestablished by the children of the original settlers. The Kibbutz was destroyed and its defenders (including women) massacred after surrendering in May 1948 during the War for Independence.

1967: Birthdate of Noreena Hertz, the daughter of “feminist activist Leah Hertz” and the “great-granddaughter Rabbi Joseph Hertz who The Observer dubbed as “one of the world’s leading young thinkers” and Vogue described as “one of the most inspiring women in the world.”

1968(3rd of Tishrei, 5729): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson.

1970: The PLFP released the Jewish and Israeli hostages it had been holding since the so-called Dawson Field Hijackings.  The PLFP had previously released the other hostages on September 11.

1970 (24th of Elul, 5730): Ninety year old Estelle Liebling famed soprano and a member of a prominent Jewish musical family passed away today.

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/liebling-estelle

1970 (24th of Elul, 5730): Erich Paul Remark passed away at the age of 72.  Using the pseudonym of Erich Maria Remarque he gained fame as the German author of “All Quiet on the Western Front.” Writing from his experiences as a German soldier in World War I, Remarque wrote a novel about the folly of war.  The novel was later turned into a Hollywood hit movie.  The Nazis disapproved of the book and banned and burned copies of it. For the Nazis it was not enough to brand Remarque, a Catholic, as a pacifist.  They created the myth that he was a Jew named Kramer and even worse, the Kramers had originally been French Jews.  What is worse than being a Jew?  Not being a Jew but being branded as one.

1971(6th of Tishrei, 5732): Shabbat Shuva; the term Sabbath of the Return takes on a special irony since Jews, like their fellow American citizens will have to “return” to living on the current salaries without promised increases due to Richard Nixon’s first-ever peace time wage and price controls.

1972:“A National Conference on Soviet Jewry National Assembly was convened at B’nai B’rith headquarters in Washington, DC.”

1973: King Hussein of Jordan secretly flew to Tel Aviv to warn Prime Minister of an impending attack by the Syrians.  The king said he thought, but was not entirely sure, that the Syrians would not being contemplating this unless the Egyptians were going to attack as well.  Mrs. Meir and her advisors including the Defense minister ignored the warnings.

1974(9th of Tishrei, 5735): In the evening Kol Nidre

1974(9th of Tishrei 5735): Seventy-three year old Nicolai Poliakoff, the native of Dvinsk,”who was the creator of Coco the Clown, arguably the most famous clown in the UK during the middle decades of the 20th century” passed away today in Northamptonshire, England.

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/clowns-pay-tribute-on-40th-anniversary-of-death-of-coco-1-6340424

1974: “The California Kid” a west coast car movie starring Vic Morrow and featuring Stuart Margolin was released today in the United States.

1974: “Judggernaut” a high seas thriller directed by Richard Lester was released in the United Kingdom today.

1975: “Funeral services were held today for Florence S. Perlman the daughter of Max and Dora Bierman and the widow of Judge Nathan D. Perlman, who was a member of the national board of Hadassah.

1976(1st of Tishrei, 5737): Last observance of Rosh Hashanah under President Ford.

1976: After only 16 performances the curtain came down on “Checking Out,” a Broadway play directed by Jerry Adler and starring Joan Copeland, Hy Anzell and Mason Adams opened at the Longacre Theatre tonight.

1977: The Jerusalem Post reported that the cabinet was expected to accept a new American plan for the reconvening of the Geneva Peace Conference.

1979(4th of Tishrei, 5740): Eighty-six year old Ben Touster, the “former President of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society” (HIAS) passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1979/09/27/archives/ben-touster-dead-at-86-a-former-hias-president.html

1980(15th of Tishrei, 5741): Sukkoth is observed for the last time under President Carter.

1980(15th of Tishrei 5741): Eighty-four year old two-time Oscar winning director Lewis Milestone (born Leib Milstein) who created such classics as “All Quiet on the Western Front” and “The Front Page” passed away today.

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1980/09/26/Pioneer-film-director-Lewis-Milestone-dies/5468338788800/

1980: Leonard Bernstein conducts the premiere performance of Divertimento for Orchestra.

 

1980(15th of Tishrei, 5741): Ninety-year old  labor organizer and early champion for the rights of working women Rose Finkelstein Norwood passed away today.

http://jewishcurrents.org/september-10-rose-norwood-lifelong-organizer-20865

1981(26th of Elul, 5741: Sixty eight year old Aaron Cohen, the son of David and Eva Cohen passed away today after which he was buried at Ahavas Sholom Congregation Cemetery in Baltimore County, MD.

1981: “True Confession,” “a crime film directed Ulu Grosbard and produced by Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler was released in the United States by United Artists.

1981: “So Fine,” a comedy written and directed by Andrew Bergman was released in the United States today.

1982: “In Israel, 400,000 marchers demand the resignation of Prime Minister Menachem Begin.

1982: “Peace Now held a mass protest in Tel Aviv in order to pressure the government to establish a national inquiry commission to investigate the massacres, as well as calling for the resignation of the Defense Minister Ariel Sharon.”

1985(10th of Tishrei, 5746): Yom Kippur

1985: PLO terrorists from Force 17 “hijacked an Israeli yacht off the coast of Larnaca, Cyprus” and murdered the three Israelis on board in cold blood.

1986: Third season of “The Cosby Show” co-created by Ed Weinberger began tonight.

1986: NBC broadcast the first episode of season five of “Family Ties” a sitcom created by Gary David Goldberg.

1987: Randy Cohen and Katha Pollitt gave birth to “Sophie Pollitt-Cohen, author of the bestselling book, The Notebook Girls, written while Pollitt-Cohen was a student at Stuyvesant High School.”

1987: “The Princess Bride” a film based on William Goldman’s novel of the same name produced and directed by Rob Reiner and starring Mandy Patinkin, Peter Falk and Billy Crystal was released in the United States today.

1988: “Heirs of Sol Goldman Battle Over Estate” published today described the court fight over hundreds of millions of dollars of real estate that began with the divorce proceedings instituted by Lillian Goldman and her now late husband Sol Goldman.

http://www.nytimes.com/1988/09/25/realestate/heirs-of-sol-goldman-battle-over-estate.html?pagewanted=all

1992: “The Last of the Mohicans” directed and produced by Michael Mann who co-authored the script with music by Randy Edelman was release in the United States a month after having been released in France.

1993(10th of Tishrei, 5754): Yom Kippur is observed for the first time under President Clinton.

1995(1st of Tishrei, 5756): Rosh Hashanah

1995: In Atlanta, GA, Dr. Stan Fineman, his head and shoulders draped with a traditional prayer shawl, will raise a shofar to his lips and join with millions of other Jews around the world today in carrying out a tradition that has been used to usher in the Jewish New Year since biblical days.

 

1995: Barton Gellman reported today on an agreement that would “extend self-rule to more than 1 million Palestinians.

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-853569.html

1997: José Joaquín Bautista Arias, the Dominican born right handed pitcher with the Israeli wife, pitched his final major league baseball game for the St. Louis Cardinals.

1997: NBC broadcast “Veronica’s Closet” a sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman for the first time.

1997: NBC broadcast the first episode of season 9, the final season, of “Seinfeld.”

1998: “Tango” an Argentine-Spanish film with music by Lalo Schifrin was released in Spain today.

1998: NBC broadcast the first episode of season seven of “Homicide: Life on the Street” a gritty look at Baltimore inspired by David Simon’s book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets.

1998: “Urban Legend” a slasher film co-starring Michael Rosenbaum was released in the United States today.

1998: In Cincinnati, Ohio, Sabrina and Todd Thalbum give birth to their daughter Gabriella Elizabeth (Gavriella Elisheva) Thalblum

1999(15th of Tishrei, 5760): Sukkoth is celebrated for the last time in the 20th century.

1999(15th of Tishrei, 5760: Ninety-one year old Italian-born geneticist Guido Pontecorvo who fled from his homeland to Great Britain in 1938 to avoid growing anti-Semitism passed away today.

http://wellcomelibrary.org/collections/digital-collections/makers-of-modern-genetics/digitised-archives/guido-pontecorvo

1999: Heather deForest Crosby and Steven Terner Mnuchin, the future Secretary of the Treasury and Donald Trump loyalist,  were married this “evening by Cantor Ronald Broden at Cipriani Wall Street in New York.”

2000: “Urbania” which had premiered at the Sundance Film Festival” starring Dan Futterman had a limited release in the United States as of today.

2001: Israeli and Palestinian officials said today that the oft postponed meeting between their leaders that President Bush has been calling for could take place tomorrow.

2002: NEEMO 4, whose NASA Aquanaut Crew included Jessica Meir, continued for a third day

2003(28th of Elul, 5763): Franco Modigliani, winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize for Economics, passed away. In 1939, Modigliani was forced to flee from his native Italy because of his Jewish ancestry and anti-fascists views.  Active until the end, Modigliani enlisted fellow Nobel laureates Paul Samuelson  and Robert Solowin 2003 to write a letter published in The New York times chiding the Anti-Defamation League for honoring Italy's Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi. Berlusconi had recently defended Mussolini’s conduct toward Jews during World War II.

2003: Singer and actress Ellen Greene married for a second time today.

2004(10th of Tishrei, 5765): Yom Kippur takes on a special solemnity as the thoughts of Jews turn to those fighting and dying in Afghanistan and Iraq

2005: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest includingTheMarchby E. L. Doctorow and The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America by Jonathan Kozol.

2005: The Jerusalem Post reported that a research grant of $5.6 million in the field of bio-defense has been awarded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), to a Hebrew University of Jerusalem researcher for the development of a broadly effective drug against a family of toxins called super antigens.

2005 (21st of Elul, 5765): Jewish psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner, founder of Head Start, passed away.

2005: A truck, donated by Bruce Silverman, the husband of “Cantor Vikki” left Tampa filled with relief supplies for the victims of Hurricane Katrina donated by Congregation Beth Am

2006(3rd of Tishrei, 5767):Tzom Gedaliah

2006: “An Israeli newspaper reported today that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert held a secret meeting about 10 days ago with a senior Saudi Arabian official to discuss issues that included Iran's nuclear program and prospects for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.”

2007: In Washington, D.C., Bloomingdale’s under the leadership of CEO Michael Gould holds a private reception for “local officials and other bigwigs” prior to the public opening of its new store in the Friendship Heights neighborhood.  Of the store and its opening Gould said, “We have a lot of faith in this community.  This is our best foot forward in Washington.’” Gould serves on the Board of Trustees of Hebrew College in Boston is a sustaining Fellow of Harvard University’s Center for Jewish Studies and serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American Jewish Committee.

2007: Yuval Baruch, an achaeologist with the Israeli Antiquities Authority, announced the discovery of a quarry compound which provided King Herod with the stones to renovate the second Temple. It houses the Temple Mount Coins, pottery and iron stake found proved the date of the quarrying to be about 19 BC. Archaeologist Ehud Netzer confirmed that the large outlines of the stone cuts is evidence that it was a massive public project worked on by hundreds of slaves.

2007: Jerome “McDonnell hosted John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt to discuss their controversial book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy  on Chicago Public Radio station WBEZ (91.5

2007: The Jewish Film Festival in Dallas, TX comes to a close.

2007: Eighty-year old Brigadier General Felix Sparks “an American military commander who led the 3rd Battalion of the 157th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Infantry Division of the United States Army, the first Allied force to enter Dachau concentration camp and liberate its prisoners” passed away today.

2008:  Yehuda Amital officially announced his retirement in the yeshiva, to take effect on the last day of the Jewish month of Tishrei, in the year 5769 (October 28, 2008). He also announced that Mosheh Lichtenstein, the son of his co-Rosh Yeshiva Aharon Lichtenstein, would assume the position as the fourth Rosh Yeshiva on that same day.

2008: Ryan Braun hit his first grand slam home run.

2008: In Montreal, demolition began on Bens De Luxe Delicatessen and Restaurant, a culinary institution opened by Ben and Fanny Kravitz in 1908.

2008: Paul McCartney appears in concert in Tel Aviv “43 years after being banned by the Israeli government.”  At the time, Yaakov Sarid, the Education Ministry’s director was blamed for the cancellation.  According to Sarid’s son, the concert was cancelled because of a dispute between two Israeli concert promoters, Yaakov Uri and Giora Godik.

2008: At Columbia University’sInstitute for Israel and Jewish Studies, The Sylvia and Joseph Radov Lectures present Amos Oz the renowned Israeli author, Agnon Professor of Hebrew Literature at Ben-Gurion University whose topic for the evening is entitled “Between Israel and Palestine “

2008:Students and visitors at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem will be able to look at the stars through Albert Einstein's long lost telescope starting this evening. University officials said it had been completed renovated after being retrieved from a storage shed.

2008: Natural population growth in Israel that was partially canceled out by negative growth in the Diaspora resulted in a net increase in the past year of 70,000 Jews, according to data released today by the Jewish Agency ahead of Rosh Hashana.

2009: In New Orleans, Touro Synagogue celebrates Shabbat Shuvah with services and a Friday night dinner.

2009: In Jerusalem, Boris and Friends and the Klezmerim appear at the Alrov Mamilla Avenue amphitheater.

2009: Mark Landler provides background about Michael Oren in “Israel Ambassador Draws on American Roots”

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/26/world/middleeast/26oren.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1302927177-wG/jzTaQSKtOXSX1KAMWNQ&_r=0

2009: The Guggenheim presents “It Came from Brooklyn” a multi-dimensional cultural event that features cellist Yoed Nir and readings from Rivka Galchen.

2009:An Israeli airstrike to night killed three members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement who were on their way to fire rockets into Israel.

2009: Ehud Olmert, the former prime minister of Israel, appeared in court today for the opening of his trial on charges of corruption, a spectacle that could mark a new low in the annals of Israeli public life.

2010: Ed Miliband and David Miliband are two of the Laborite MP’s who are awaiting today’s announcement as to who would be the party’s new leader.

2010(17th of Tishrei, 5771): Shabbat Chol Ha-Moed Sukkoth.

2010: “The Glazer Children’s Museum opened in downtown Tampa” today.

2010: This evening the DC young professional Jewish community is scheduled to lead a tour of DC’s finest sukkahs where they will visit three locations with unique themes: Etrogs & Eggrolls, Lulavs & Leis, and Starlight & Sweets with each location featuring unique food and drinks.

2010: Former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s surprising words of support for Israel’s right to exist and empathy with the tragedies of Jewish history elicited warm words from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and a letter of thanks from President Shimon Peres.

2011(26th of Elul, 5771): One hundred-nine year old psychologist and broadcast personality Helen Faith Keane Reichert, passed away today.

http://cornellsun.com/section/news/content/2011/09/27/university%E2%80%99s-oldest-alumna-dies-109

http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Sept11/HappyReichertObit.html

2011: Wolf “Blitzer was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by the University of Hartford.”

 

2011: Israel Police confirmed today that the road accident that killed a man and his infant son near Kiryat Arba on Friday may have occurred after a rock was thrown at their vehicle.

2011: Ukrainian police detained dozens of people today protesting against what they called an uncontrolled influx of Jewish pilgrims to the town of Uman, police and the Ukrainian nationalist party Svoboda said..

2011: The Taba Border Crossing was closed today to Israelis trying to enter Egypt, while anyone carrying a foreign passport was allowed to cross the border as usual. The decision came after the IDF announced that 2 days ago that forces on the Israel-Egypt border had been placed on high alert after threats were received that Hamas was planning terror activity in the area, the IDF spokesman's office stated.

2011: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “The Quest” by Daniel Yergin, “The Sibling Effect” by Jeffrey Kluger, “A Contest For Supremacy: China, America and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia” by Aaron L. Friedberg and the recently released paperback issued of “Great House” by Nicole Krauss.

2011: The Los Angeles Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “American Dreamers” How the Left Changed a Nation” by Michael Kazin, the son of Alfred Kazin and “The Quest” by Daniel Yergin.

2011: An exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York entitled “Collecting Matisse and Modern Masters: The Cone Sisters of Baltimore” is scheduled to end today.

2012: As the family and friends of Gavi Thalublum prepare for Yom Kippur they share in the joy of her natal day.

2012: Security and rescue forces were on high alert and deployed in large numbers in Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank for Yom Kippur, which begins this afternoon and ends tomorrow at dusk.

2012: Several mortar shells fired from Syrian territory fell inside the Golan Heights today, marking the first time the ongoing violence in Syria has spilled inside Israel's borders.

2012: The White Sox will play the Cleveland Indians in Chicago starting at 1:10 in instead of 7:10 p.m. thanks in part to calls from fans asking that the game be moved so as not to conflict with Yom Kippur.  The change also means that White Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis will be able to play the game and still keep his record of having never played on Yom Kippur intact.

2012(9th of Tishrei, 5773): Ninety year old Maurice S. Friedman, “Martin Buber’s biographer,” passed away today. (As reported by Paul Vitello)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/06/books/maurice-s-friedman-martin-bubers-biographer-dies-at-90.html

2012(9th of Tishrei, 5773): In the evening, for the 90th year in a row, members of Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, Iowa gather to begin their observance of Yom Kippur

G'mar Chatimah Tovah

2013: “Fill the Void” is scheduled to open in Tunkannock, PA

2013: “The Wiener Library is scheduled to host the UK launch of a new book co-edited by Anny Dayan Rosenman and Fransiska Louwagie. Un ciel de sang et de cendres: Piotr Rawicz et la solitude du témoin (A sky of blood and ashes: Piotr Rawicz and the loneliness of the witness) is a study of Ukrainian-French Holocaust survivor Piotr Rawicz and his novel Le sang du ciel (translated as Blood from the Sky).

2013(21st of Tishrei, 5774): Hoshanah Rabbah

2013: “Larry Ellison's Oracle Team USA defeated Emirates Team New Zealand to win the 34th America's Cup in San Francisco Bay, California.”

2013: A family from New York was the victim of a serious attack by rioting Arabs this afternoon, as they were making their way to pray on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem's Old City. (As reported by Uzi Baruch and Ernie Singer)

2013: “Iranian President Hasan Rouhani today condemned the Holocaust as a crime against humanity in a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour”

2013: Israeli forensics experts are helping the Kenyan government comb the site of the terrorist takeover of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya’s cabinet secretary said on Twitter today. (As reported by Lazar Berman)

2014: Musa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas official, announced today that the Palestinian Authority government would soon manage all the border crossings in the Gaza Strip.

2014: Member states of the UN nuclear agency rejected an Arab resolution criticizing Israel over its assumed atomic arsenal, in a diplomatic victory for Western states that opposed the initiative.

2014: The FBI said today it has identified the man behind the beheading videos of 3 hostages including Steven Sotloff.

2014(1st of Tishrei, 5775): Eight-eight year old Professor Joseph Cohen who founded the Jewish Studies Program at Tulane University passed away today.

http://www.crescentcityjewishnews.com/newcomb-professor-joseph-cohen-succumbs-at-88/

2014(1st of Tishrei, 5775): Rosh Hashanah

שנה טובה, כתיבה וחתימה טובה.

2015:  In Tel Aviv, The Alexander Boutique Hotel is scheduled to White City Shabbat eve dinner.

2015: Cellist Inbal Segev is scheduled to perform J.S. Bach’s Cello Suites in Brooklyn, NY.

2015: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled host a walking tour of Jewish Downtown Washington today.

2015: Lewis Black is scheduled to perform in Medford, OR.

2016: The Middle East Center for the Arts is scheduled to host the opening of “an exhibition presented by Umm El-Fahem Art Gallery in Israel.

2015: “Former IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz said today he was not more concerned about Israel’s security following the signing of the nuclear accord between Tehran and world powers, adding that he saw the benefits of the deal which he said had prevented war and that the deal was a case of the “cup half-full.” (As reported by Rebecca Shimoni Stoil)

2015: After premiering in Belgium ten days ago, “The Intern” which was directed by Nancy Meyers who also wrote the script and co-produced the film was released in the United States.

2015: Cantor Sings for the Pope at Ground Zero and a Catholic Priest joins in the singing!

http://www.nbcchicago.com/multimedia/pope-ground-zero-jewish-cantor-329546691.html

2016: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Face of Britain: A History of the Nation Through Its Portraits by Simon Schama, Avid Reader: A Life by Robert Gottlieb and His Final Battle: The Last Months of Franklin Rooseveltby Joseph Lelyvled

2016: The Jewish Children’s Regional Service, a worthy organization that lives up to its name is scheduled to host its Annual Gift Wrapathon at the Goldring/Woldenberg Jewish Community Campus in Metairie, LA.

2016: As part of the Agudas Achim Centennial—100 Days of Celebration, the congregation is scheduled to the Jewish Antiques Roadshow in Coralville, IA.

2016: At 1:00 AM, Chabad Lubavitch is scheduled to being Selichot in Little Rock, AR.

http://www.arjewishcenter.com/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/427556/jewish/Selichot-with-the-Rebbe.htm

2016: Thanks to a group of anonymous “angels “The Headstone Unveiling for Kevin Skinner is scheduled to take place in Eben Israel Cemetery

2016: “Every Minutes Counts” an exhibition featuring the photographs of Katherine Joseph who “documented the golden age of organized labor, when hundreds of thousands of primarily-immigrant men and women labored in garment factories and worked to turn them from sweatshops into union shops” is scheduled to come to a close at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education.

2016: “Legal expert Van Pearlburg” is scheduled to deliver a lecture on “The Leo Frank Case” at the Marietta (GA) Museum of History.

2016: “A public concert scheduled to be held in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square days ahead of Yom Kippur was cancelled today after key sponsors pulled support over the lack of any women on the lineup.”

2016: “Women Hold Up Half the Sky” an exhibition inspired by Half the Sky is scheduled to open at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2016 (22nd of Elul): Yahrzeit of Joseph B. Levin, or Yosef Dov, the father of Avraham Elimelech and the son of Avraham Elimelch.

2016: Prime Minster Netanyahu who is in New York because of the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly is scheduled to meet with presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

2017: Manhattan Jewish Experience is scheduled to host a Monday night class for “young Jewish professionals in their 20s and 30s.”

2017: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host the third session of “Proust in Time: Swann’s Way” in which Rebecca Ariel Porte examines the writing of In Search of Lost Time.

2017: Yeshiva University Museum and YU Center for Israel Studies is scheduled to host “a walking tour through YUM’s exhibition The Arch of Titus – from Jerusalem to Rome, and Back, as he explores the image and legacy of the Arch of Titus from Imperial Rome to modern-day Israel” led by historian Steven Fine.

2017: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York), has urged President Donald Trump and his administration to support an independent Kurdish state after an overwhelming majority of Iraqi Kurds voted for cutting ties with Baghdad in a referendum held today.

2018: This evening, the 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host Kate Atkins “who will discuss her new thriller, Transcription, about a British female spy under threat after World War II.”

2018: This evening “The Ciesla Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that produces documentaries that break stereotypical images of Jews in history and celebrates the untold stories of Jewish heroes” is scheduled to co-host a panel that includes Aviva Kempner which will discuss “The Rosenwald Legacy” and “its impact on the lives of its recipients.”

2018(16th of Tishrei, 5779): Second Day of Sukkoth

2018(16th of Tishrei, 5779): Seventy-three year old cultural “impresario” Sydney Goldstein, the San Francisco born daughter of “Edward and Dorian (Goldman) Goldstein” passed away today. (As reported by Katherine Q. Seelye)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/05/obituaries/sydney-goldstein-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

2019: On the secular calendar one month anniversary of the death of Deb Levin.

2019: In Livermore, CA, the Vine Cinema and Alehouse is scheduled to host a screening of “Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel,” a “documentary about the Israel baseball team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic.”

2019: In San Francisco, the JCCSF is scheduled to host Ilana Kaufman of the Jews of Color Field Building Initiative leading “a conversation about the newly released 2019 demographic study on U.S. Jews of color.”

2019: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is scheduled to host a screening of “Rosenwald,” followed by a discussion with “director Aviv Kempner, biographer Peter Ascoli and curator Daniel Schulman.”

2019: The Yeshiva University Museum and the American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to host “A Tribute to Oded Halahmy and the Music of Babylon.”

2019: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host the penultimate screening of “Safe Spaces.”

2019: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host author Michael Dobbs, Holocuast survivor Sonja Geismar and journalist Adam Kuperstein as they discuss The Unwanted: America, Auschwitz and a Village Caught in Between.”

2020: In Ohio, Rabbi Roland is scheduled to lead Kabbalat Shabbat services at Congregation Shaarey Tikvah.

2020: The National Museum of American Jewish History is scheduled to host an online memorial service of Justice Ginsburg this afternoon.

2020: Tehran, a new espionage thriller from Fauda writer Moshe Zonder, is scheduled to premiere globally today, exclusively on Apple TV+.

2020: The Contemporary Jewish Museum is scheduled to host a virtual “Family ArtBash from Home.

2020: JCC of Greater Boston is scheduled to present “Shabbat and New Year Circle Time, “a socially distanced circle time” where families and friends bring their own blankets and “enjoy Shabbat and New Year-themed stories and songs.”

2020: Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Z”L is scheduled to shatter one more ceiling today when she becomes the first woman to ever lie in repose at the U.S. Capitol.

2020: “All In: The Fight for Democracy,” a film about voter suppression that “explores Stacey Arbams’ run for governor in Georgia in 2018” which was created by documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus is scheduled to premiere on Amazon Prime

This Day, September 26, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1087: Coronation of King William Rufus, the second son of William the Conqueror who “managed to prevent in England the massacres of Jews that occurred in Rouen, and across France and the Rhineland, in the bloody frenzy the preceded the departure of the First Crusade in 1096” was fatally struck by an arrow which may have been a hunting accident or part of calculated plot to remove him from the throne.

1187: Saladin launches his attack on Jerusalem

1280: “Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia, a kabbalist and mystic who proclaimed himself Messiah in 1284 was released from imprisonment in Rome where he had been jailed for twenty eight days for his attempt to convert Pope Nicholas III to Judaism.  (pg 271 Green)

1348: Pope Clement VI issued a Bull contradicting the libel against the Jews stating that they were suffering just like the rest of Europe. Other rulers issued like denunciations but with little effect or no effect.

1350: Coronation of King John II of France, The Jews had been banished from France so there were no Jews living in his kingdom when he took the throne.  Thanks to the King’s folly, the Jews would return during his reign.  During the Hundred Years War, King John II was captured the English after the defeat at Battle of Poitiers.  The English demanded a substantial ransom from the impoverished and impotent French Dauphin, the future Charles V.  To raise funds, Charles enticed the Jews to return to France with a liberal charter of rights.  He then levied heavy taxes on them which helped to free the king. A wiser monarch than King John might have avoided the crushing defeat at Poitiers which meant that the Jews would have continued to be exiled from a large portion of Western Europe.  

1629: Rabbi Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller returned to Prague after having finally been released from prison.  The terms of his release included payment of large fine and being deprived of the right to serve as a Rabbi any place in the Holy Roman Empire. He took to his bed, a broken man, for three months.  Friends succeeded in having the sentence reduced and helped him obtain a position in Russia.  The tragedies that befell this sage were not brought on by the gentiles. Rather, it was his fellow Jews in Bohemia, who felt that they had been, taxed unfairly who went to the civil authorities and lodged charges against him.  Then, and only then, did the Emperor become involved. 

1669: Today marked a continuation of events that had begun on September 25, 1669 in what can only be described as another blood libel. After a warrant had been sworn out for the arrest of Raphael Levi in the matter of the disappearance of 3 year old Christian child, the Jews of Metz (Germany) convinced him to surrender to authorities.  The Jews were animated by what they sensed was a growing threat to their safety.  Levi was a fifty-six year old merchant of medium height with a long, black beard who had traveled to the Levant, Italy, Germany and Holland on personal and Jewish communal business.  Currently, he lived at Boulai, a village near Metz, where he was the leader of the synagogue. Levi told authorities that he come to Metz to buy a shofar for the upcoming holiday, oil, wine and fish.  He arrived in Metz at 10 in the morning, left the city about one in the afternoon and arrived at Boulai by four in the afternoon.  The prosecution decided that he must have seen the child around 1 p.m., grabbed him and taken him home. Of the eighteen witnesses called, five claimed to have seen a Hebrew enter the city but only one of them identified Levi as being the person they had seen.  One witness “declared that he did not think” Levi “was the man he had met. Regardless, the court found Levi guilty and sentenced him to death.  Levi appealed to a higher court which granted him the right to call his own witnesses.  In the mean time, Levi was held in jail awaiting the determination of his final fate. [More will follow on this sad, but all too typical tale of European anti-Semitism]

1673: At a conference held in Wischaw, Moravia, today, between representatives of the government and of the Jews it was agreed that 250 Jewish families might return to Vienna and occupy fifty business places in the inner city on payment of 300,000 florins and the former yearly tax of 10,000 florins. In view of the hopelessly depleted treasury, the royal exchequer considered this offer a "remarkable piece of good fortune."

1679: In Dresden Samuel Benedict Carpzov and his wife gave birth German Old Testament Scholar whom the Jewish Encyclopedia says  “represents both an advance and a retrogression in Biblical science — an advance in fullness of material and clearness of arrangement (his Introduction is the first work that deserves the name), and a retrogression in critical analysis, for he held fast to the literal inspiration of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament and bitterly opposed the freer positions of Simon, Spinoza, and Clericus. His antiquarian writings are still interesting and useful.

 

1699: Birthdate of Anglo-Irish actor Charles Macklin who revolutionized the portrayal of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Macklin

1755(21stof Tishrei, 5516): Hoshana Raba

1762: Birthdate of Moses Schreiber, known to his own community and Jewish posterity as Moshe Sofer, also known by his main work Chasam Sofer, (trans. Seal of the Scribe and acronym for Chidushei Toras Moshe Sofer), (1762 - 1839), was one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of European Jewry in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was a teacher to thousands and a powerful opponent to the Reform movement, which was then making inroads into many Jewish communities in Austria-Hungary and beyond. As Rav of the city of Bratislava, he maintained a strong Orthodox Jewish perspective through communal life, first-class education, and uncompromising opposition to Reform and radical change.

1768(15thof Tishrei, 5529): Sukkoth

1773(9thof Tishrei, 5534): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1778(5thof Tishrei, 5539): Parashat Vayeilech; Shabbat Shuva observed as in the area around New York, George Washington is facing a British Army stronger than that which Burgoyne had led at Saratoga in 1777.

1789(6thof Tishrei, 5550): Parashat Vayeilich; Sabbat Shuva observed for the first time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1792(10thof Tishrei, 5553): Yom Kippur

1794(2nd of Tishrei, 5555): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1794: Mungo Park, the Scottish explorer who “noted the presence of Jews in the region of Timbuktu” “offered his services to the African Association” to lead an expedition to “discover the course of the Niger River.”

1798(16thof Tishrei, 5559); Second Day of Sukkoth

1803(10thof Tishrei, 5564): Just two and a half months after the announcement of the Louisiana Purchas, Jews observe Yom Kippur in a much larger United States.

1805(3rdof Tishrei, 5566): Tzom Gedaliah

1810: Birthdate of Eleazer Levy Hyams, the native of Charleston, SC who passed away in Natchitoches, LA in the summer before the start of the Civil War.

1817(16thof Tishrei, 5578): Second Day of Sukkoth

1817: Birthdate of Jacob Israel who is among the Jews buried in Natchitoches, LA.

1822: In the UK, Myer Collins, the son of Hyman Collins and Mary Davis was circumcised today.

1825(14thof Tishrei, 5586): Erev Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of John A. Adams.

1832(2nd of Tishrei, 5593): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1832: In London Michael (Meyer) Solomon, “a successful Bishopsgate manufacturer, an one of the first Jews to be admitted to the freedom of the City of London” and his wife Catherine “Kate” Levy gave birth to painter Rebecca Solomon, the sister to two other painters – Simeon Solomon and Abraham Solomon. 1832: In “The New Year’s Eve and Day of the Sons of Abraham,” published today, the Sydney (Australia) Monitor reported that “the Jews of the colony assembled at the Jews' Synagogue held over Mr. Rowell's shop in George Street which is elegantly fitted out as such on Monday evening, being the last night of the year, according to the ancient chronology of the tribe of Judah, when prayers were said. On Tuesday morning and again in the evening, other meetings took place and worship was again performed.

 

The congregation formulated detailed rules of conduct. A committee member not attired in decent and respectable manner was to be fined a guinea for each such offence. No person could officiate at a service without permission from the president. No conversation must take place during services; and "those Gentlemen being the junior branches of their families will take special care they behave themselves in a manner becoming a place of Divine Worship". The order of service and religious principles of the congregation were to be those laid down by the Chief Rabbi of London.

 

1834: In Dover, UK, Betsy Isaacs and Solomon Nathan gave birth to Nathan Nathan.

1835(3rdof Tishrei, 5596): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva

1836(15thof Tishrei, 5597): Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson, also known as “Old Hickory.”

1837: Joseph Wolff, the son of a rabbi who converted to Christianity was ordained as a deacon today in Newark, NJ.

1843(2ndof Tishrei, 5604): Rosh Hashanah

1846: Birthdate of William Daub, the native of Nidda, Germany and husband of Miriam Lederer who in

1855(14thof Tishrei, 5616) Erev Sukkot

1866 came to America   where he became a factor superintendent for V.H. Rothschild and Company and organized and served as President of “Temple Hand-in-Hand, the first synagogue in the Bronx.

1849(10thof Tishrei, 5610): Yom Kippur

1849: Fifty Jews gathered in San Francisco for the first observance of Yom Kippur in that city.

1851: In Vincennes, Indiana, “prosperous merchant Adam Gimbel” and his wife Fridoline Kahnweiler Gimbel gave birth to Jacob Gimbel, one of the brothers who founded Gimbels in Philadelphia.

1854: An article styled "Jamaica” published today reported that sermons are still being preached on the island in an attempt to get additional funds to support the destitute Jews in Jerusalem and its environs.  Despite the depressed economic conditions on the island, almost four thousand dollars has been collected which will be forwarded to Sir Moses Montefiore.

1855: One day after he had passed away at the age of “8 years and 4 months,” Leon Rosenthal the sone of “Lewis Rosenthal and the former Charlotte Bamberger” was buried at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1860(10th of Tishrei, 5621): Yom Kippur

1860: The Cattle Markets column published this evening attributes some of the sluggishness in sales at the cattle yards on 44th street to the fact that the Jewish buyers were not there to make purchases because they were observing the Fast of Yom Kippur.

1860: Today's General News column included an item styled, “Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement’ that reported, “From sunset last evening until sunset to-day is observed by the Jews as the most solemn fast in their calendar. It is the "Day of Atonement," and during the time specified they abstain entirely from food and drink. According to Hebrew tradition, the Yom Kippur, even before the giving of the law, was a Day of Atonement and pardon. It is customary in the evening for parents to bestow their benediction on their children. If any quarrel or dispute exists between the Jews, it is obligatory on them to become reconciled. The moral influence of such a day, when all Jews, rich or poor, meet together in the synagogues and unite in the prayers, must necessarily be great... The origin of the fast is found in Leviticus, chapter xxiv., verse 26, which is as follows: "And the Lord spoke unto Moses, saying, speak unto the children of Israel, and say, also on the tenth day in the seventh month is the day of atonement: it shall be a holy convocation unto you. And ye shall afflict your souls, and offer a burn offering unto the Lord. And ye shall do no work in that same day, for it is a day of atonement to atone for you before the Lord your God. And every soul that shall not be afflicted on the same day, He will cut off from among His people. And every soul that does work on that same day, that soul will I destroy from among His people. Ye shall do no manner of work; this is a statute for ever unto all your generations, and throughout all your dwellings. It shall be unto you, the first among your Sabbaths, and ye shall afflict your souls, on the ninth day of the month at even; from even to even shall you celebrate your Sabbath."

1861(22ndof Tishrei, 5622): Shemini Atzeret

1861: “Benefit to the Jewish Hospital” published today reported that the will of Henry Hendricks has been admitted to probate and leaves $1,000 to the Jew’s Hospital and “$500 to Rev. J.J. Lyon, the Minister of the Congregation of the Shearith Israel.” Hendricks was the member of a prominent Sephardic family.  Hendricks is an anglicized form the Spanish name Henriques. 

1861: Jews and Christians alike took part in a national day of “fasting, humiliation and prayer.” Jews filled their synagogues as the people of New York ceased from commercial activity in a manner not even seen on the Sabbath.

1861: Francis Reinhard, completed his service with Company B of the 27thRegiment.

1862(2ndof Tishrei, 5623): On the Second Day of Rosh Hashanah, Union Forces under the Command of Don Carlos Buell solidify  their position in Louisville, KY, thwarting the Rebel efforts to take the border state into the Confederacy.

1863: Alfred Cromelien, a first lieutenant Company C of the Fifth Cavalry resigned his commission today after being twice captured by the Confederates.

1863: In Minsk, Israel Freedman and his wife gave birth to Samuel Aaron Freedman a graduate of the Warsaw Conservatory of Music who served congregations in Russia and Cleveland, Ohio as a cantor before accepting a similar position at Congregation B’Nai Amoona in St. Louis, MO.

 

1863: Leopold and Sofie Sara Peck gave birth to Samuel Sema Peck

1864: Adolph Marix, who was aboard the U.S.S. Maine when it blew up in Cuba, entered the U.S. Navy as a midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy today and when he graduated four years later, he was the first Jew to do so.

1864: Founding of the Harmony Circle of Baltimore whose members would include Jacob Preiss, Sylvan Hayes Lauchheier, Jesse Rosenfield, Isaac A. Oppenheim, L.B. Bernei, H.I. Hambruger, Leon C. Coblens and Louis N. Gutman.

1867(16thof Elul, 5627): Fifty-five year old English born boxer Israel “Izzy” Lazarus who retired from the ring in 1837 and then moved to New York with his wife where they “joined their two boxer sons Harry and Johnny” and he became a boxing promoter.

1870(1stof Tishrei, 5631): Rosh Hashanah

1870: All of the 27 synagogues in New York City were filled with Jews celebrating their New Year.

1870: Chatham Street, the Bowery “and the various other streets” where the Jews conduct their business were as devoid as empty as they would be on the weekly day of rest.

1871 Four days after he had passed away, “58 year old Maurice Benesh” was buried in the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1870: “At Charlottenlund Palace in Gentofte Municipality north of Copenhagen,” Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and his wife Louise of Sweden gave birth to Christian X of Denmark who in 1933 attended the ceremonies marking the 100thanniversary of the founding of the Grand Synagogue and who according to a popular myth donned the Yellow Star of David during the Nazi occupation (something he wrote about in his diaries”

1874(15th of Tishrei, 5635): Sukkoth

1874: “Chag Hassakoth” published today described the observance that began yesterday evening of the “Jew Festival of ‘Succoth,’ more familiarly known as the Feast of Tabernacles.”  “The attendance at the synagogues and temples was not large, in consequence of the holiday following so close on the New Year.”

1875: In New York, theatre impresario Oscar Hammerstein and his first wife Rose Blau gave birth to William “Willie” Hammerstein, “the manager of Victoria Theatre and Roof Garden” who had married Annie Nemo, the sister of his first wife Helen Nimo with who had two sons, Reginald and Oscar, the award winning “teammate of Jerome Kern and Richard Rogers

1875: It was reported today that there are 19 Jewish congregations in New York

1877: Founding of the Herxheimer Fund which provides financial assistance that ‘enables poor Jewish students to attend normal schools in Germany.

1878(28thof Elul, 5638): Two days before the celebration of Rosh Hashanah the Great Synagogue of Warsaw which would be destroyed by the Nazis in 1943, opened today.

1878: Several cases were heard in Part II of the Court of General Sessions (NYC) in which the defendants were charged with violating laws that banned keeping live fowl in dwellings.  The accused were all Jews who claimed that Jewish law required them to keep live fowl in their possession for three days before they could be killed. Since a religious defense was being used by the defendants, the prosecutor insisted that no Jews should serve on the jury.  After the jury had been seated, one of the jurors was excused because he looked like a Jew.  It turned out that the juror was the brother of a Christian minister.  The jury acquitted all of the accused.

1879(9thof Tishrei, 5640): Erev Yom Kippur

1879: In Sussex, England “Nathaniel Louis Cohen and his wife Julia Matilda Cohen, the daughter of Jacob and Matilda Waley” gave birth to “Charles Waley-Cohen.”

1879: “The Jewish Feast of Atonement” published today reported that “this evening the solemn fast of Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement, the most important observance in the Jewish ritual will commenced by the Jewish throughout the world.  The fast lasts from sundown on Friday evening until sunset on Saturday” a time during which “the devout Israelite does not permit either or drink of any kind to pass his lips.”  The article noted that Orthodox Jews observe the fast strictly while some Reform congregations in the United States have abolished the practice. “The services…consist chiefly of repeated confessions of the sins which have been committed during the past year and prayers for forgiveness.”

1881: “A Hebrew Memorial Meeting” published today described how Mr. Samuel Greenbaum, President of the Young Men's Hebrew Association presided over the Association's memorial service honoring the late President Garfield.  Among the dignitaries who attended the service was Mr. R.J. de Cordova who gave an eloquent eloquent eulogy.  Congressman Einstein concluded his remarks by saying. "Garfield needs no granite shat to mark his grave; he will live forever in the hearts of his countrymen."

1881: Birthdate of Ernst Gräfenberg, the German born American physician who developed the IUD. Gräfenberg literally owed his life to Margaret Sanger who ransomed him from a Nazi prison and brought him to the United States.

1883: Rachel Davis and Joseph Lipkie gave birth to Rosa Lipkie.

1883: “The extra measures adopted by the Government for securing public safety” that were necessitated by the violence following the assassination of the Czar in 1881 “have been prolonged for a year throughout the principal Provinces of Russia.” (Editor’s note – there was a wave of Pogroms that began after the assassination of Alexander III that lasted off and on for several years.)

1884: “Defending Mr. Friedman” published today gave David Longsdorf’s account of the events surrounding the elopement of Sarah Scheuer and his friend Henry Friedman.  Longsdorf contends that the two had known each other for almost a year; that contrary to the claims of the bride’s father, he had known the groom since the first of the year.  The two lived within a block of each other and the groom’s sister had helped the bride with preparations for a New Year’s party in 1884.  The real objection to Friedman stems from the fact that while he could provide Sarah with a comfortable life-style, her father opposed the marriage because Friedman could not provide her with the lavish lifestyle of her father.  (Yes, this is the stuff of which news was made long before Entertainment Tonight, etc.)

1884: The Jews of New York City are scheduled to hold the first in a series of mass meetings to protest the refusal of the School Superintendent to allow children to be excuse from class for Yom Kippur.

1884: The first in a series of services marking the centenary of Sir Moses Montefiore are scheduled to be held in synagogues today all over Europe.

1884: Birthdate of Mrs. Benjamin L. Abraham, the native Stry, Austria who served as President of the Philadelphia Chapter of Hadassah and was “chairman of the Women’s Division of the United Palestine Appeal…”

1885: Judgment has not been rendered in the suit brought by Congregation B’Nai Jeshurun which is attempting to recoup funeral expenses from the estate of the late Joseph Levy who had committed suicide in Patterson, NJ.

1887: Twenty-month old Russian born Sonya Kalish, the future Sophie Tucker, and her family arrived in Boston having changed their name to Abuza to avoid problems created by the fact that her father had successfully eluded military service under the Czar’s anti-Semitic regime.

1888:  Birthdate of the famed, influential poet, T.S. Eliot.  Was the author of “The Wasteland” and “The Love Song J. Alfred Prufrock” an anti-Semite as some have alleged?  For at least one answer read T. S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism, and Literary Form by Anthony Julius.

 1889: Birthdate of famed German intellectual, Martin Heidegger. Heidegger joined the Nazi Party on May 1, 1933, before being appointed the rector of the university in Freiburg. He resigned from the position in February 1934. During this time Heidegger's former teacher Husserl, who was Jewish, was denied the use of the university library at Freiburg because of the racial cleansing laws issued by the Nazi Party. Heidegger also removed the dedication to Husserl from Being and Time when it was reissued in 1941. Heidegger later claimed that this was due to pressure from his publisher, Max Niemeyer. Additionally, when Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics (originally published in 1935) was reissued after the war, he declined to remove a reference to the then current Nazi Party of Germany, choosing instead to add a parenthetical explanation about a confrontation between technology and man, stating the "inner truth and greatness of this movement [i.e., national socialism] (namely, the contact/opposition of planetary technology and modern man)" still existed. Many readers came to interpret this ambiguous remark as evidence of his continued belief in extreme right-wing political movements; although Heidegger himself refused to associate the comment with the former failed Nazi regime. The Nazi swastika symbol The National Socialist German Workers Party ( German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei), better known as the NSDAP or the Nazi Party was a political party that was led to power in Germany by Adolf Hitler in 1933. ...May 1 is the 121st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (122nd in leap years). ...National socialism may refer to: Nazism, the political ideology of the German Nazi Party of the 1930s to 1940sCritics further cite Heidegger's affair with Hannah Arendt, when she was a doctoral student of his at the University of Marburg. This affair mostly went along in the 20s, sometime before Heidegger's involvement in Nazism, but it did not even end when she "fled" from him and moved to Heidelberg to continue with Karl Jaspers, and she later spoke on his behalf at his denazification hearings. Jaspers spoke against him at these same hearings, suggesting he would have a detrimental influence on young German students because of his powerful teaching presence. Arendt, who was Jewish, resumed their friendship, if extremely cautiously, after the war, despite or even because of the widespread contempt that Heidegger was held in for his political sympathies, and despite his being forbidden from teaching for a number of years.

1889(1st of Tishrei, 5650): Rosh Hashanah

1889: Possible birthdate of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira known as the Baba Sali or the "Praying a leading Moroccan rabbi and kabbalist who was renowned for his alleged ability to work miracles through his prayers. He was one of the leaders of the Aliyah of Moroccan Jewry to Israel, which saw the transfer of nearly the entire population of that community to the Holy Land. He passed away in 1894.  His burial place in Netivot, Israel has become a shrine for prayers and petitioners. The confusion about his birthdate comes from the fact that he was reportedly born on Rosh Hashanah 5650.  But he is also reported to have been born in 1890.  Rosh Hashanah in 1890 corresponds to 5651 on the secular calendar. 

1891: The New York Times reports Kaiser Wilhelm II has reversed his policy of not providing financial help to Russia and has permitted to Jewish banking houses in Berlin to open subscriptions for a new Russian loan.

1891: Solomon Hirsch, the United States Minister to Turkey sailed with his family on voyage that will take him back to America for a vacation that he hopes will last until December.

1892: Health authorities announced that there were no cases of cholera in New York City. “The present epidemic reached Western Europe from Russia and was mainly if not wholly due to the migration of the Jews whose persecution has been driving from that country.”

1893: In an unfolding conspiracy aimed at Jacob Bauman “who is connected with some of the wealthiest Hebrew families” in New York Max Kestenbaum and Ernest Sachs were arrested and immediately claimed that his wife, Mrs. Annie Baumann had paid them to lie during their divorce proceedings.

1894: “A Most Successful Beggar” published described the fate of Charles Burkowitz, a blind Russian Jew whose successful begging over the last ten years netted $3,000 which his uncle stole and took with him to Boston.

1895: The trial of Morris Schoenholz who is charged with arson in the first degree and is represented by Abraham Levy began today in Part I of the Court of General Sessions.

1896: “Thespians Sara and Jacob Adler give birth to their son Jay Adler, the American actor who was the brother of Jacob and Sara Adler.

1897(29thof Elul, 5657): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1897: Birthdate of Bedriska Berlinerova who was living in Prague when she was deported to Ujazdow where she was murdered.

1897: Orders were issued from Police Headquarters to ignore the Sunday closing laws and allow the Jewish businessmen on Hester, Orchard and Ludlow Streets to conduct business prior to being closed for two days due to the Jewish New Year.

1897: Windows were unbarred and fire escapes were created in many of the buildings being temporarily used for High Holiday services on the Lower East Side following inspection visits by city building inspectors.

1897: Birthdate of Max Schur, the native of Stanisławów who became a doctor and a friend of Sigmund Freud.

1897: A report of Rowland Strong published today described the meeting of the Oriental Congress where a paper had been read describing a tribe of Abyssinian Jews who are strictly observant but are faithful to the king “and exhibit no desire join Herr Herzl in his trip to Palestine.”

1898(10th of Tishrei, 5659): Yom Kippur

1898: Samuel Bellarach, Samuel Weingarten and Major Harry Weinstock, all of whom were serving with the 1st California Volunteers were reported to have attended services today in the Phillipines.

1898: The list of evening classes that will be offered by the YMHA starting in October published today included bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting, Spanish, German, Hebrew, Jewish History, literature, political economy, drawing and sketching.

1898: A summary of the third annual report of the Hebrew Infant Asylum of which Mrs. Ester Wallenstein is President published today noted that there are currently 43 children under the age of five staying at the facility on Mott Street.  The asylum does not care for children over the age of five.

1898: Dr. Joseph Silverman of Temple Emanu-El is scheduled to give a sermon today entitled “A Pure World.”

1898: “Yom Kippur Observance” published today reported that “At sundown yesterday Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, the most solemn of all Jewish days of religious observance, began for Jews of both the orthodox and reform churches, to end at sundown to-day. These twenty-four hours are especially dedicated to fasting and prayer, and serve the purpose of reconciling the soul of the devout Jew to his God.” 

 

 

1933 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...1898: In Brooklyn Morris Gershwine and his wife Rose (Moishe Gershowitz amd Roza Bruskina) gave birth to Jacob Gershwin who gained as composer George Gershwin who wrote most of his works together with his elder brother lyricist Ira Gershwin including Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris and Porgy and Bess.

1900: Birthdate of Gertrude Luckner the German social worker who was named as righteous among the Nations by Yad Vashem for assisting Jewish families in German and Poland; acts of heroism that resulted being imprisoned in Ravensbruck Concentration Camp.

1901: The steamship Deutschland, part of the fleet of The Hamburg-American Line led by general director Danish born Jew Albert Ballin arrived in New York this “morning after a passage marked by the roughest weather, yet the great vessel was only 5 hours and 5 minutes behind her best record for the west-bound voyage.”

1902: Hugo and Annie Piesen gave birth to Maurice “Pete” Piesen

1902 (24th of Elul, 5662): Seventy-three year old Levi Strauss, the man who put America in Blue Jeans, passed away to day in San Francisco.

http://lsco.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Levi-Strauss-Full-Biography.pdf

1902: “Mercedes” was legally registered as a brand name for one of the automobiles manufactured by DMG.  The car was named for Mercedes, the daughter of Jewish businessman Emil Jellinek.

1902: An item in the Jewish Chronicle of London focused on the consecration of a Sefer Torah and shofar in addition to several large barrels of apples and small containers of honey, all to be used by Jewish immigrants sailing shortly for South Africa. The short piece stressed that these items were needed since "the immigrants will be on the high seas during the ensuing festivals."

1903: In Chicago, banker and Zionist Bernard Horwich, the Lithuanian born son of Keize and Yakov Yankel Horwich, and his wife Mamie Horwich gave birth to Theodore Horwich.

1904: Three Days after she had passed away, “72 year old Sara Isaac Pereira Mendoza (nee Monis), the wife of “Isaac Moses Pereira Mendoza” with whom she had eight children” was buried at the “Nuevo (New) Jewish Cemetery.”

1905: “Albert Einstein published the third of his Annus Mirabilis papers, introducing the special theory of relativity.”

1906: Replying to a deputation of municipal officials today “who complained of the violence daily committed by members of the reactionary League of the Russian People against peaceful citizens, Jews and Christians alike, Gov. Gen. Kaulbars said he doubted whether it was possible or even desirable to attempt to suppress the "exasperation of the loyal elements against the revolutionary students, who are guided exclusively by Jews."

1907: New Zealand gains dominion status in the British Empire. Jews first arrived in Zealand in the 1830’s.  By the turn of the century, the Jewish population had reached about 1,300 souls which was less than one per cent of the population. Most of the Jews lived in Auckland and Wellington, home of Beth El Synagogue.

1908(1stTishrei, 5669): As the Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah, William Howard Taft seeks to succeed T.R. as President of the United States.

1909: “The Sabbath School of Beth Ahabah” which is expecting a large enrollment and is looking for teaching is scheduled to open today.

1910: “Seven doctors, constituting the medical staff of the Beth David Hospital, 246 East Eighty-second Street, having resigned at the request of the Board of Directors, the Directors held a special meeting at the hospital tonight, at which the formation of a new staff was postponed until the annual meeting in October.”

1911(4thof Tishrei, 5672): Fifty-two year old Leah F. Bissinger, the wife of Benjamin Bissinger, the mother of Tessie Bernheim and the daughter of Gertrude and Herman Felsenthal passed away today.

1911: Funeral services were held today in Chicago for Mrs. Belle Lesem.

1912(15thof Tishrei, 5673): Sukkoth

1912(15thof Tishrei, 5673): Sixty-one year old “communal worker” Hartwig Moss passed away today in New Orleans.

1912: Philip Klafter, Henry Horner, Jr. and George Halperin all from Chicago, Ill served as a delegate to the meeting of the Lakes-to-Gulf Deep Water Association which closed today in Little Rock, AR

1913: Birthdate of Berthold Beitz, “the German steel industrialist who saves Jews” (As reported by Melissa Eddy)

1914: Israel Zangwill wrote from the Jewish Territorial Organization offices at King’s Chambers on Portugal Street that “there would be no great misfortune for humanity than a victory for German arms.”

1915(18thof Tishrei, 5676): Fourth day of Sukkoth

1915: Young Judea sponsored “seventeen gatherings in theatres” throughout New York City where 35,000 children attended illustrated lectures on Sukkoth followed by musical numbers” and a moving pictures on “Jewish subjects.”

1915: It was reported today that 20,000 of the 30,000 Russian Jews living in Palestine have become Turkish subjects and that of the 8,000 who left Palestine, most settled in Egypt where “they are taken care of by a special Jewish committee acting for the Provisional Jewish Relief Committee.”

1915: It was reported today that the relief work for the Zionists in Palestine is being coordinated by Copenhagen bureau of the Provisional Jewish Relief Committee except for efforts in the United States which are being coordinated by the Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs.

1915: In Brooklyn founding of B’nai Israel Synagogue.

1915: In Columbus, Ohio, founding of Tifereth Israel.

1915: In Richmond, VA, founding of Zion Institute.

1915: “Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, President and founder of the National Farm School said today in an address to the Directors of the institution at Farm School, Bucks County, PA, that the farm should be enlarged and better equipped and that other such institutions should be established in order to take Jews from sweatshops and from congested districts in cities and place them on farms.”

1916: It was reported today, that in his letter to the American Hebrew, President Wilson paid “a high tribute to the citizenship of the Jews” writing that “No man who knows the history of America or, indeed of the world, could fail to appreciate their notable contributions to industry, philanthropy, intellectual development and political liberty.”

1917(10th of Tishrei, 5678): Yom Kippur 

1917: “An appeal for a fund of one million dollars to alleviate the suffering of Jews in the European war zones” is scheduled to “be made in 1,000 synagogues” today

1917: During services at the B’Nai Israel in Bay Ridge, congregants contributed $10,000 to a fund for constructing a new synagogue.  Rabbi Solomon Goldman officiated at the service.

1917: Congregants at Temple Emanu-El responded to the appeal of Louis Marshall contributing $20,000 and pledging another $30,000 to the fund that has been set up to provide financial assistance to the Jews trapped in the European war zone.

1917: Congregants at Temple Beth-El, which is served by Rabbi Samuel Schulman contributed between $9,000 and $10,000 to the fund that has been set up to provide financial assistance to the Jews trapped in the European war zone.

1917: Congregants as Ohav Zevek, the largest Orthodox synagogue in New York, contributed more than $17,000 to the fund that has been set up to provide financial assistance to the Jews trapped in the European war zone.

1917: Congregants at the Pincus Elijah Synagogue in New York City pledged close to $15,000 to the fund that has been set up to provide financial assistance to the Jews trapped in the European war zone.

1917: On Yom Kippur, Dr. Maurice H. Harris delivered a sermon at Temple Israel in New York entitled “Religion and Education.”

1918: Alvin Lucks, who was stationed at Camp Hancock, GA completed his time in “welfare service” today.

1918: Near Eclisfontaine, France, U.S. Army Sergeant Phillip Katz voluntarily crossed “an area swept by heavy machinegun fire,” advancing “to where the wounded soldier lay and carried him to a place of safety."  This bravery earned him a Congressional Medal of Honor

1918: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive began which would include the 77thDivision of the U.S. Army, a unit with thousands of Jews in it, began today.

1919(2ndof Tishrei, 5680): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1919: The Hahambashi of Turkey was granted an audience with the Shah of Persia, who paid tribute to the patriotism of Jews of Persia. The Shah attributed the progress of civilization to the Alliance Israelite Universelle schools.

1919: In Manhattan, stockbroker Arthur Rosenthal and his wife Grace gave birth to Arthur Jesse Rosenthal, “a publisher of intellectual masterworks in an era of fast-buck publishing who led Basic Books in the 1950s and ’60s and created a model for universities nationwide by leading Harvard University Press to solvency in the ’70s and ’80s.”  (As reported by Paul Vitello)

1920: Former Ambassador Abram I, Elkus and Miss Irma May, the fiancée of Rabbi Bernard Cantor are among those scheduled to speak at a memorial service to be held for Rabbi Cantor at the Free Synagogue.

1920: Miss Irma Abramowicz May of Lemberg, Galicia, fiancé of the late Dr. Bernard Cantor, spoke in Carnegie Hall before the congregation of the Free Synagogue this morning at a memorial service in Cantor’s honor.  He was killed by Bolshevicks in the Ukraine in July while aiding the suffering Polish Jews caught in the Civil War racking the former Czarist Empire.

1920: In response to the death yesterday of Jacob Schiff “Personal tributes to his philanthropic instincts and the humanitarian work” poured in from a variety of sources including such Jewish leaders such as Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler, Dr. Cyrus Adler and Judge Mayer Sulzberger as well as leaders from the secular society including famed statesmen Elihu Root and George Baker of the Grover Cleveland Association.

1920(14thof Tishrei, 5681): Erev Sukkoth

1920: At this evening’s service Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Bringing in the Sheaves” at the Hebrew Tabernacle on Broadway.

1923: “A Woman of Paris” “written, directed, produced and later scored by Charlie Chaplin” was released today in the United States.

1924: “Michael,” the film version of the novel Mikael featuring Grete Moseheim and Karl Fruend who also worked as a cinematographer was released today in Berlin.

1925(8thof Tishrei, 5686): Shabbat Shuva

1925: Second baseman Buddy Myer made his major league debut with the Washington Senators.

1926(18thof Tishrei, 5687): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1926: Today, ten years after making his big league debut with the St. Louis Cardinals, second baseman Sam Bohn made his last major league appearance with the Brooklyn Robins.

1927(29thof Elul, 5687): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1927(29thof Elul, 5687): Seventy-four year old Russian born, Johns Hopkins trained archaeologist Immanuel M. Casanowicz, the assistant curator in the “Division Old World Archaeology at the U.S. National Museum” and Vice President of the Anthropological Society of Washington passed away today.

https://www.amazon.com/Paronomasia-Old-Testament-Immanuel-Casanowicz/dp/1378420187

1928: “The Lady with the Mask,” a silent film with a script by Henrik Galeen was released today in Germany.

1928: Following the attempt by the police to remove the mechitza at the Wall on Yom Kippur, a delegation consisting of Colonel Frederick H. Kisch, Dr. Joshua Thon, Chief Rabbis A.H. Kook and Jacob A Meir, and Mssrs. Kalvarsisky and Meyuchased met with Acting High Commissioner H.C. Luke for two hours today to discuss the need to discipline those responsible for the action taken against the worshippers and a way in which problems at the Wall could be avoided in the future.  The police officials explained that they had removed the “screen” to avoid violence since the Moslems threatened to stone the Jews if the mechitzah remained in place.

1929: Today, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency and the Jewish Daily Bulletin publicly expressed “their deep appreciation to Shalom Schwartz, editor of the Palestine Bulletin…” for risking his life during the recent emergency in Jerusalem for providing uninterrupted cable service so that the rest of the world might find out the facts during the violence that started in the last week of August and lasted into the first week of September.

1931: “Sidewalks of New York” a comedy produced by Lawrence Weingarten and directed by Jules White was released today in the United States by MGM.

1931: “Five Star Final” a crime movie directed Mervyn LeRoy, produced by Hall Wallis, based on a play by Louis Weitzenkorn and starring Edward G. Robinson was released today in the United States by Warner Bros.

1934(17thof Tishrei, 5695): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1934(17thof Tishrei, 5695): Eighty-three year old Alexander Moszkowski, the German Jewish author and philosopher who was the first to write a book about his friend Albert Einstein passed away today.

1934: Shipping officials announced today that “all steamers which carry Jewish immigrants from Constanza, Rumania and Trieste, Italy are completely book until the end of October” and that “the majority of the tickets were purchased by Polish Jews emigrating to Palestine.

1935: Slugger Hank Greenberg declared that his Tigers were the best team in baseball; better even than the Chicago Cubs who think they will make it into the World Series.

1936(10thof Tishrei, 5697): Yom Kippur

1936: At Rodeph Sholom Rabbi Wendell told his congregants that “the world speaks of chaos, cruelty and mass murder, but the Jewish people speak of love and compassion” while standing as “one congregation with each person confessing all sins.”

1936: “Dr. Stephen S. Wise, the rabbi at the Free Synagogue delivered “a radio address on WABC” in which he reviewed the past year which he “found painful and dreary” because, among other things “Germany and Spain loom large and ominous again on the horizon of Jewish history.”  (Everybody remembers about Hitler, but how many know about the threat posed by Franco and fascist Spain)

1936: At Kehilath Jehsurun, Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein led the congregation “in a special prayer for the Jews and the British soldiers who have been killed in the riots in Palestine.”

1936: At Congregation B’nai Jershurun, Rabbi Israel Goldstein delivered a sermon on “Integrated Personalities.”

1936 At Ohab Zedek, Rabbi William Margolis told worshippers that “the Jew is the supreme pacifist” because he already understands “the utter uselessness and extreme horror of war.”

1936: At the Institutional Synagogue, Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein called for “universal atonement” because the League of Nations and the “major powers” had permitted “first one and then another nation to annex unto itself land belonging to another nation” in the name of “peace” – “a peace that is a false peace.”

1936: At Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer “called for a fight for freedom” saying that “if the people of most of Europe have lost their nerve we in American cannot afford to do so” and “Jew and Christian must aid in this struggle.”

1936: After six days of detention, today, the Gestapo released Rabbi Emil Bernhard Cohn “the well-known Zionist scholar and author” whose “arrest is believed to have been in response to remarks made during his Rosh Hashanah sermon.”

1936: It was reported today following their practice yesterday at Yankee Stadium The Maccabees, the Palestine soccer championship team, who are used to playing on clay found that the grass field gave them more speed and increased their chance for victory in tomorrow’s charity game.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that another wealthy Christian landowner was murdered by Arab terrorists in the Maloul village, near Nazareth. [Editor’s Note: One of the unreported stories has been the departure of the Christian Arabs from PLO controlled territory.  Other ancient Christian communities have felt the pressure of Arab and/or Islamic groups including those in Iraq, the Sudan, Lebanon and Nigeria.]

1937: In Brooklyn, jeweler Samuel Weintraub and his wife gave birth to Jerome “Jerry” Charles Weintraub.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/07/arts/jerry-weintraub-a-force-in-film-and-music-dies-at-77.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

 1937(28th of Elul, 5714): Seventy-seven year old department store owner and philanthropist Edward Albert Filene, the Salem, MA born son of “William Filene and Clara Ballin” passed away today in Paris.

http://lcweb2.loc.gov:8081/ammem/amrlhtml/dtfilene.html

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1937/09/26/96749418.pdf

1937:  The Palestine Post reported that the Polish government published warning posters against disturbances of any kind and arrested large numbers of hooligans who took part in the recent anti-Jewish excesses. A Polish delegation which visited Madagascar reported that there were there large areas of potentially fertile lands for a possible Jewish settlement.

1937: During the Arab Revolt, Lewis Andrews, the Acting Commissioner of the Galilee, Pirie-Gordon (the assistant district commissioner) and Andrews' bodyguard (a British police constable) were on their way from attending service at the Anglican Christ Church, Nazareth when they were gunned down by four Arabs.  Andrews died on the spot and the bodyguard died later at the hospital.

1938(1stof Tishrei, 5699): Rosh Hashanah

1938: Plans were made for Levi Yitzchok Bender and his wife to escape the clutches of Soviet authorities because he had visited the grave of Rebbe Nachman at Uman in defiance of the government’s ban on such religious observances.

1938: Birthdate of American actor Jonathan Goldsmith turned advertising executive who may be best known for his role as the “face” of Dos Equis Beer where he adopted the persona of “the most interesting man in the world.

http://www.jewishjournal.com/hollywood_jew/article/dos_equis_pitchman_is_jewish_actor_living_in_marina_del_rey_20100504

1938(1stof Tishrei, 5699) Seventy-nine year old Lena Catosk Pearlstone, the Oskya born daufhter of Lois and Mina Hart and the wife of Barney Pearlstone passed away today in New Orleans after which she was buried in Waco, TX.

1939: “Freud’s body was cremated today “at the Golders Green Crematorium in North London, with Harrods of Knightsbridge acting as funeral directors, on the instructions of his son, Ernst following which “funeral orations were given by Ernest Jones and the Austrian author Stefan Zweig.

1939: In Manhattan “Robert Pilpel and Harriet (Fleishel) Pilpel gave birth to Judith Ehtel Pilpel who gained fame in the world of book publishing as Judith Appelbaum, the author of How to Get Happily Published. (As reported by Anita Gates)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/29/obituaries/judith-appelbaum-a-guide-for-would-be-authors-dies-at-78.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1940(23rd of Elul, 5700): Official date of death for Walter Benjamin, the German-Jewish intellect whose endeavors covered a myriad of fields.  Benjamin actually committed suicide the evening before after finding out that the Franco government was going to force him return to France where he faced certain imprisonment by the Nazis.

http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=137556

1940: In Manhattan attorney Harold Herzstein and his wife Jean gave birth to historian Robert Herzstein.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/10/world/europe/robert-herzstein-historian-who-linked-a-un-leader-to-nazi-war-crimes-dies-at-75.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1940: The Center of Jews (UHU) was founded in Slovakia to organize Jewish life. The UHU was a government apparatus to determine the fate of Jews in that country. UHU disbanded all 175 Jewish organizations in Slovakia.

1941: “It Started with Eve” a comedy directed by Henry Koster and produced by Joes Pasternak was released in the United States today by Universal Pictures.

1941: Paramount Pictures released “Hold Back The Dawn co-authored by Billy Wilder and co-starring Paulette Goddard whose father “was the son of a prosperous Jewish cigar manufacturer from Salt Lake City.”

1941: Today, in response to an anti-Semitic radio broadcast by Charles A. Lindberg in which he accused “Jews” among others “of fomenting a war hysteria and advocating the entry of America into the war” and contended that the Jews’ “greatest danger to this country lies in their large influence and ownership of our motion pictures and press” a document containing the signatures of 700 prominent Christian leaders appear accusing Lindbergh of “following identically the Hitler technique.”  They contended that American Christians dare not repeat the mistake of German Christians who failed to speak forth their condemnation clearly and unequivocally when this evil first raised its head in that unhappy land…The only effective method is to attack anti-Semitism as a moral disease.

1941(5th of Tishrei, 5702): The SS shot 412 men, 615 women and 581 children in Kovno all of whom were Jews described as sick people and carriers of epidemics.

1941: The Nazi began deporting approximately 2,000 Jews from  Łódź and to the Chełmno extermination camp

1941(5th of Tishrei, 5702): Jews of Swieciany, Lithuania, are massacred in the nearby Polygon Woods. Several hundred young Jewish men manage to escape

1941(5thof Tishrei, 5702): Seventy-four year old Sergeant Herman Kahn, a thirty-five year veteran of the New York Police Department, the husband of Ida Kahn and father of Rudolph Kahn passed away today

1941: In Ejszyszki, Lithuania, the killing of Jews that had begun on Rosh Hashanah came to an end.  Almost four thousand Jews were killed.  About 300 Lithuanians voluntarily participated in the killing "actions" undertaken by Einsatzgruppe A in the Baltic region, which annihilated about 90 percent of the Jewish population. Only 30 Jews from Ejszyszki survived the war.

1942(15thof Tishrei, 5703): Sukkoth

1942: Instructions were issued to the Swiss Police stating, "Refugees on the grounds of race alone are not political refugees". This meant that thousands of Jews would now be sent back from the border.  Swiss behavior regarding the Nazis and the Jews paints a peculiar picture.  The supposedly neutral Swiss would be more or less or responsive to Nazi requests based on what was happening on the battlefields of Europe.  In 1942 the Germans were in control of Western Europe and were blitzing their way across Russia so a ruling like this is not surprising.  The Swiss would not surrender most the money deposited by Jewish refugees until a half century had gone by; and then only after litigation and political pressure.

1942: SS Lieutenant General August Frank advises camp administrators that jewelry and other valuables seized from Jews should be sent to the German Reichsbank, and that razors and other practical items should be cleaned and delivered to front-line troops for sale to them. Proceeds will go to the Reich. Further, confiscated household items are to be distributed to ethnic Germans.

1942: Brussels Jewish leader Edward Rotbel is deported to Auschwitz. Several hundred Dutch Jews are gassed there

1942: German railway officials meet in Berlin for two days to plan track upgrades and additional trains in order to hasten deportations of Jews.

1942: For three days search parties of German and Ukrainian police capture 1000 of 2000 Jews who escaped from the Tuchin (Ukraine) Ghetto on September 24. Some Jews would be taken to Tuchin's Jewish cemetery and shot, while most are killed where they are found in the forest.

1943: Following the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto, Abba Kovner led his resistance group on a dangerous trip through gutted buildings and dank swamps to the forests of Poland where they could continue the fight against the Nazis and their Estonian allies.

1943: One day after official instructions arrived ordering the deportation of the Jews of Rome the Nazis demanded that Ugo Foa, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, have the Jews hand over 110 pounds of gold within 36 hours or 200 Jews would be deported.

 1943: Following the demand by the head of the German security police in Rome, that the Jewish community either pay a ransom of 50 kilograms of gold (worth about $56,000 at the time) within three days, or a list of Jewish men from the city would face deportation, “the Jews began hurriedly collecting gold, both among its own members and from non-Jews including the Vatican whose treasurer “Monsignor Nogara promised a loan of the needed quantity” if the Jews could not raise it elsewhere.

1943: At the Novogrudok, Belorussia, labor camp, Jews complete secret work on a tunnel dug under the wire. Of the 220 Jews who use the tunnel to attempt escape, 120 are killed or captured.

1943: Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia warned the Jewish community in his regular Sunday broadcast that the price of whitefish, which will be in greater demand for the Jewish holidays beginning next Thursday, was likely to be increased to $1 or $1.25 a pound, according to trade information.

1944(9thof Tishrei, 5705): Erev Yom Kippur

1944(9thof Tishrei, 5705): Sixty-one year old “British businessman, philanthropist and cricket enthusiast Sir Julien Cahn” passed away today.

1944:  Operation Market-Garden ends in failure.  Montgomery advocated this plan to slice through Holland and seize the bridges over the Rhine River.  The idea was folly and best and certainly was beyond Montgomery’s capability since it required rapid movement of his troops.  Implementing the plan drew supplies away from the rapidly advancing forces of George Patton.  Failure prolonged the war and increased the number of Jews who perished in the Holocaust.

1944: Victor Kugler, one of the people who helped to hide the Frank family who had been captured by the Nazis was among the 1,100 men forced to start digging anti-tank trenches.

 1944: One thousand young boys are assembled at Auschwitz in the presence of Dr. Josef Mengele. Any boy whose head does not reach a board Mengele has nailed to a post is set aside for gassing.

1944: Archibald Maule Ramsay, a former British Army officer and Member of Parliament who was an out-spoken anti-Semite was released from custody today. He had been arrested in 1940 under regulation 18B which allowed the government to detain Nazi sympathizers.  Following his release he returned to his seat in the Commons where he attempted to have the Statue of the Jewry, a piece of anti-Semitic law dating back to the time of Longshanks, reinstituted. 

1945: In response to an inquiry from the embassy in Washington “prompted by a published reported of anti’-Semitism, especially in Slovakia, the foreign office in Prague issued a message saying that “Czechoslovakia is seeking to practice toleration.”

1945: “President Truman indicated today that the United States would keep an open mind on the Palestine question, and he also denied flatly that President Roosevelt had made any commitment to King Ibn Saud not to support Jewish claims if and when they should arise.”

1946(1stof Tishrei, 5707): Rosh Hashanah

1946: Thirty-four year old Canadian born outfielder played his last major league team as a member of the New York Giants.

1947: In Sdot Yam Israel, Hanne Ruth Warburg married Gershon Lasch.

1948: Prime Minister Ben Gurion met with his cabinet to discuss plans for the Galilee if fighting should be renewed.

1948: The Israeli cabinet decided against continuing the war with Jordan and conquering the Judea-Hebron region as well as Jerusalem thus avoiding a confrontation with Britain and leaving Israel free to confront Egypt in the south.

1948: The serialization of Oyf Fredme Vegn  (On Foreign Roads) by Hirschbein which had begun in November in 1947 in Der Tag (The Day) was completed today.

1948: Birthdate of Ehud Yatom, the Netanya native who served  as an agent for Shin Bet before being elected to the Knesset.

1949(3rdof Tishrei, 5710): Tzom Gedaliah

1949: Having “purchased the rights to the name ‘Sazerac Bar’ form the Sazerac Company and renovated a store front on Baronne Street,” Seymour Weiss opened the new Sazerac Bar which drew a large number of female customers because Weiss abolished “the men only house rule” and allowed women to patronize the bar.

1950(15thof Tishrei, 5711): Sukkoth

1950: On the eve of the Maccabiah games which open tomorrow, five hundred Jewish athletes from twenty countries are living in the Maccabiah Village (a converted army camp) as they prepare to compete in the first “Jewish Olympics” held since 1935.  The games began in 1932 under the sponsorship of the Maccabee sport organization.  Among the competitors are two Olympic champions from the United States – Henry Wittenberg, light heavy-weight wrestler and Frank Spellman, middleweight weightlifter.

1951(22ndof Tammuz, 5711: Seventy-four year old Lena Hemmelstiein, the orphaned Jewish child from Lithuania who founded Lane Bryant clothing chain for plus-size women passed away today.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/lena-bryant-malsin

http://links.jta.org/a/1161/preview/8890/39206/1b5bbb427ae84cb5fa0b28d7bce84fa5ed66173c?ana=InV0bV9zb3VyY2U9amV3bml2ZXJzZV9tYXJvcG9zdCZ1dG1fY2FtcGFpZ249SmV3bml2ZXJzZV9Kb3VybmV5JnV0bV9tZWRpdW09ZW1haWwi&message_id=IjBiNTM1MTAwLTIyNTctMDEzNy0xNWNhLTQyMDEwYTgwMGZkNkBqdGEub3JnIg==

1952: It was reported today Alex Traub, who has designed engines for tanks and automobiles in the United States  and Europe will be coming to Israel in January to act as an advisor on automobile engineering.

1952: Eighty-eight year old philosopher George Santayana whose famous aphorism "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" is inscribed on a plaque at the Auschwitz concentration passed away today.  For more on his relations with Jews and his anti-Semitism see

http://www.firstthings.com/article/2005/02/004-santayana-lately-revisited

http://berenson.itatti.harvard.edu/berenson/items/show/3028

1952: It was reported today that the new professors coming to work at the Institute of Technology in Israel include aeronautical experts Dr. Hirsch Cohen of PSU and  H. Jerome Shafter of Princeton as well as “ a specialist in the solvent extraction of petroleum, Dr. Jacob M. Geist.’ (MIT)

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that two Jews, a soldier and a farmer, were murdered by terrorist infiltrators near the Egyptian border.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that a second group of urban workers who decided to return to the land, under the auspices of the town-to-the-village movement, settled in Upper Galilee, northwest of Ma¹ayan Baruch.

1952:  The Jerusalem Post reported that after more than four months of protracted negotiations, Yitzhak Kariv, a local Mizrahi Bank manager, was elected mayor of Jerusalem by a right-wing coalition.

1954(26th of Elul, 5714): Fifty-two year old Temple University Law School Graduate William M. Gerber, “who was an international vice president B’nai B’rith” and “a director of the Allie Jewish Appeal” passed away tonight at his home in Philadelphia.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1954/09/28/93410181.pdf

1955(10thof Tishrei, 5716): Yom Kippur.

1956: Moshe Dayan and Shimon Peres drove to the headquarters of Colonel Ariel Sharon the officer commanding the paratroops who had been instructed to carry out an attack in reprisal for Arab attacks including those of September 23 and September 25 that had cost five non-combatant deaths among the Israelis. 

1956: The IDF reprisal raid commanded by Ariel Sharon successfully attacked the Jordanian outpost at Wadi Fukin.  The Jordanians lost 37 soldiers and two civilians at a cost of ten IDF dead.

 

1957(1stof Tishrei, 5718): On the first day of Rosh Hashanah Mitchell Levin chants Samuel for the first time.

1957: Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story opens on Broadway.  The Jewish musician takes Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and converts into a musical set among the gang culture of mid-twentieth century New York City. 

1957: “The Joker is Wild” directed by Charles Vidor, based on biography about Joe E Lewis by Art Cohn and with music by Walter Scharf was released in the United States today by Paramount Pictures.

1958: Release date in the United States of the cinematic version of “Damn Yankees,” featuring lyrics and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.

1958: In Athens, historian Donald Kagan and his wife gave birth to Ivy League educated historian and neo-conservative Robert Kagan, the husband of diplomate Victoria Nuland and brother of military historian Frederik Kagan.

1959: Eisenhower and Khrushchev conclude their two day summit meeting at Camp David where the President urged the Soviet leader “to resolve issues concerning the status of Jews in the USSR citing the “deep concern” expressed to him by Jewish groups.”

1961: Bob Dylan, the musical voice of the counter-culturemakes his debut. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman, Dylan even made a bar mitzvah before assuming the role of musical rebel

1963: According to reports published today, “Jack Benny, who left the National Broadcasting Company 15 years ago to pick up a quick $2,260,000 at the Columbia Broadcasting System, will return to N.B.C. next fall.”

1963: Pitcher Larry Yellen made his major league debut with the Houston Colt .45’s.

1964: Twenty-six year old Auburn University graduate Alan Goodman Koch, the right-handed pitcher who began his major league career with the Detroit Tigers, pitched his last big league game today as a member of the Washington Senators.

1964: CBS broadcast the first episode of “Gilligan’s Island” a sitcom created by Sherwood Schwartz and co-starring Natalie Schafer as “Lovey Wentworth Howell.”

1965(29th of Elul, 5725): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1965: “President Zalman Shazar marked the beginning of the Jewish New Year, 5726 at dusk” tonight “with a message to Jews the world over”

1965: Birthdate of London native David Goldblatt, who has written a series of books about “football” (which Americans call soccer) including The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Football which has been described as the "seminal football history.”

1965: In Chicago, “public relations consultant, coach and writer, Elaine Soloway and psychiatrist Dr. Harry J. Soloway” gave birth to award winning director Jill Soloway

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/29/books/review/she-wants-it-jill-soloway.html?ref=headline&nl_art=&te=1&nl=book-review&emc=edit_bk_20181102

1968: In New York City, business consultant Shepard A. Sheinkman and attorney Katherine Sheinkman gave birth to Benjamin Sheinkman who gained fame as actor Ben Shenkman.

1968(4th of Tishrei, 5729: Israeli physician Ben Shlomo Lipman-Heilprin passed away.  Born in Bialystok in 1902, he studied medicine in Germany before making Aliyah in 1934.  His accomplishments were of such merit that he was the first recipient of the Israel Prize for medicine.

1968: “Oliver,” the film version of Lionel Bart’s Broadway play of the same name was released in the United States today.

1969: Opening of the trial of the Chicago Seven.  The accused leaders of the riots on the streets of Chicago during the 1968 Democratic Convention included the requisite number of Jews.  Ironically, the Judge in the case was also Jewish.  At one point it was Abbe Hoffman versus Judge Hoffman.  

1972: A two day National Conference on Soviet Jewry during which Senator Henry Jackson of Washington “proposed legislation linking access to trade benefits for communist nations to liberalizing their emigration practices” comes to an end.

1973(29thof Elul, 5733): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1973: The first of two batches of reservists were called up by the Egyptian Army who were supposed to be participating in a training exercise but were, in reality, part of the invasion force that would strike Israel on Yom Kippur.

1973: The Israeli 7th Brigade was ordered to move one battalion to the Golan Heights to strengthen the Barak Armored Brigade, under the command of Yitzhak Ben Shoham.

 

1975: In Los Angeles, Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner gave birth to Jake Paltrow, the brother of Gwyneth Paltrow and cousin of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

1976(2ndof Tishrei, 5737): Second day of Rosh Hashanah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Gerald Ford.

1977: In Glen Dale, W. VA, Maria and Hal Pastern, “a high school/AAU coach and basketball promoter,” gave birth to Georgia Tech basketball coach Joshua Paul Pastner, ”the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year.”

1977: The Jerusalem Post reported that Prime Minister Menachem Begin warned Gush Emunim not to implement its plan for an immediate establishment of 11 new settlements in Judea and Samaria, without the Ministerial Committee on Settlement¹s proper authorization. One of the on-going challenges for the Israelis over the last quarter of a century has been the willingness of some of the leader the "settlers' movement" to disobey or disregard the law.  This challenge transcends issues of Israeli security and goes to the heart of the nature of Jewish and not just Israeli values.

1977:  The Jerusalem Post reported that Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan argued in Washington that Israel had agreed only to a 'symbolic' reconvening of the Geneva Middle East Peace Conference. Israel, Dayan said, would refuse to negotiate at any forum which might include the PLO.  A quarter of a century later, this whole issue has become meaningless in the sense that the Israelis have negotiated with the PLO since the days of the Oslo Accords.  This does serve to show that the Israelis have been willing to shift their stance and deal with the Palestinians In a political venue.  The fact of the matter is that the other side has still not matched this.

1978(24thof Elul, 5738): Sixty-seven Russian born Franco-American historian Zosa Szajkowski passed away today.

http://yiddish.haifa.ac.il/tmr/tmr02/tmr02.035.txt

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/12/arts/design/the-man-who-stole-nazi-era-history-from-the-streets.html?_r=0

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0019_0_19444.html

1980: U.S. premiere of “Resurrection” produced by Howard Rosenman.

1980: “Divine Madness,” a concert film starring Better Midler was released in the United States today.

1980: Refusenik Alexander Vilig, who was sentenced in February 1979 to 18 months’ imprisonment on a charge of draft evasion, was released today.

1980: Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” was released today by United Artists.

1981: Today, “the IAEA Conference condemned” Israel’s attack on Iraq’s nuclear reactor, which if completed, could produce weapons grade material “and voted to suspend all technical assistance to Israel but voted down a resolution to expel her from the IAEA.

1982(9thof Tishrei, 5743): Erev Yom Kippur

1982: “One Day At A Time,” the ever popular sit-com starring Bonnie Franklin began its 8th season.

1982: “Moonlighting” for which Hans Zimmer help to create the music was released today.

1983: St. Peter's Church, Chapel and Cemetery Complex “a historic Episcopal Gothic Revival church at 2500 Westchester Avenue and Saint Peters Avenue in the Bronx, New York City” which was built in 1853 to designs by the architect Leopold Eidlitz:” was added to the National Registry of Historic Places today.

1984(29thof Elul, 5744): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1985: Opening of “Bernstein: The Television Work” at the Museum of Broadcasting in New York City.

1985: NBC began broadcasting the fourth season of “Family Ties” a sitcom created by Gary David Goldberg

1985: NBC began broadcasting the second season of “The Cosby Show” co-created by Ed Weinberger.

1987: “Unsettled Land,” an Israeli film directed by Uri Barbash premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival today.

1988: 15th of Tishrei, 5749): Sukkoth

1988: 15th of Tishrei, 5749): Forty-eight year old, journalist, author and ‘returning Jew’ Paul Cowan passed away today. (As reported by Joseph Berger)

http://www.nytimes.com/1988/09/27/obituaries/paul-cowan-village-voice-writer-and-author-of-5-books-dies-at-48.html

1995(2ndof Tishrei, 5756): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1995: President Clinton nominated Merrick Garland, whom “the American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary gave a ‘unanimously well-qualified’ committee rating – its highest – “to the D.C. Circuit seat vacated by his longtime mentor Abner J. Mikva.”

1997: After premiering at Cannes, “Ice Storm” a film version of the novel with a script by James Schamus who also served as one of the producers was released in the United States today.

1997(24thof Elul, 5757): Eighty-four year old All-American fullback Isadore “Izzy” Weinstock who played college ball for Pittsburg and pro-ball for the Philadelphia Eagles passed away today in Florida.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WeinIz20.htm

1998: The International Puppet Festival which provided a “a rare revival of the E.Y.”Yip” Habrburg musical “Flahooley” closeed today in New York.

1999: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest includingThe Trust: The Private and Powerful Family Behind The New York Timesby Susan E. Tifft and Alex S. Jones, Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XIIby John Cornwell,The Spectator: Talk About Movies and Plays With the People Who Make Them by Studs Terkel and An Affair of State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clintonby Richard A. Posner.

1999: Broadcast of the first episode for the second season of “Felicity” a television drama on which Brian Grazer served as executive produced that was created by J.J. Abrams and co-stars Greg Grunberg.

1999: FOX broadcast the first episode of the 11th season of the Simpsons, a cartoon sitcom developed by James Brooks and Sam Simon

2000: “In an effort to improve a strained relationship, Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Yasir Arafat, the Palestinian leader, met tonight for the first time since the Camp David peace talks ended two months ago.” (As reported by Deborah Sontag)

2000(26thof Elul, 5760): Seena Fish (Nee Israel), the Brooklyn Heights resident and wife of Charles Fish passed away today.

2001(9th of Tishrei, 5762): Erev Yom Kippur

2001(9thof Tishrei, 5762): Sixty-four year old Zvia Pinhas “was stabbed to death in her home” today by Fatah.

2002(20th of Tishrei, 5763): On the 6th day of Sukkoth, Rabbi Zerach Warfhaftig, the native of Volkovyski who made Aliyah in 1947 passed away.  During WW II, he worked with Japanese Vice-Consul in Kaunas Lithuania, Chiune Sugihara, the courageous diplomat who defied his government by issuing visas that saved the lives of thousands of Jews.  Warfhatig was one of the signatories of Israel’s Declaration of Independence and served in the first 9 Knessets.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/zerach-warhaftig-a-founder-of-national-religious-party-dead-at-96-1.33043

2002: NBC broadcast the first episode of “Good Morning, Miami,” “a sitcom created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick and starring Mark Fuerstein.

 2002: Today “the U.S. Congress passed the Foreign Relations Authorization Act  Section 214 of  which entitled "United States Policy with Respect to Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel," included various statutes regarding the status of Jerusalem, including invoking the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995 to urge the President to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, cutting budget authorizations for the publication of official documents "which lists countries and their capital cities unless the publication identifies Jerusalem as the capital of Israel," and authorizing American citizens born in Jerusalem to name "Israel" as their birthplace on official government documents

2003(29th of Elul, 5763): Erev Rosh Hashanah

2003: It was reported today that the Prime Minister had implied that Ariel will be included in the security barrier being constructed to protect Israelis from suicide bombers.

2003: “The Duplex,” a comedy featuring Tony-Award winning actor Harvey Fierstein was released in the United States today by Miramax Films.

2004: Izz El-Deen Sheikh Khalil, a senior member of Hamas' military wing, was killed in a car bombing in the al-Zahera district of southern Damascus, Syria for which the Israelis were blamed because of his involvement in the Beersheba bus bombing in August.

2004: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including Just Enough Liebling by the legendary New Yorker Writer by A. J. Liebling, The Divine Husbandby Francisco Goldman. Joy Comes in the Morningby Jonathan Rosen, Lying Together: My Russian Affair by Jennifer Beth Cohen, The Flawed Architect: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy byJussi Hanhimaki and an essay “Sex Books: The Elements of Sexual Style” by Amy Sohn.

2004(11th of Tishrei, 5765): Sixty-two year old Barristers Allan Edward Levy who was a champion of rights for children passed away today.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/allan-levy-6160521.html

http://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/sep/29/guardianobituaries.children

2005:  Time Magazine of this date contains reviews of two books written by Jewish authors – E.L. Doctorow’s, The March and Myla Goldberg’s Wickett’s Company. Both novels center around historic events.  The March is a tale told about Sherman’s March during the Civil War. Wickett’s Company uses the flu epidemic at the end of World War I as its backdrop.  In the same issue, the movie review immediately following the book reviews reads “Guy Walks into a Shtetel” which is the opening gambit in a review of Everything Is Illuminated, a film about Holocaust survivors. These three items appearing in an icon of American culture help to sharpen one of the overarching questions being studied on Monday nights in Cedar Rapids – just what is Jewish culture?  Is it anything done by Jews or does it have to have a uniquely Jewish content or is it a little of both?

2005: Richard H. Jones presented his credentials as U.S. Ambassador to Israel

2005:  Israel killed Islamic Jihad commander Mohammad Khalil and his bodyguard

2005: Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan and Lady Elaine Sacks were amongst those praising David Collins, 21, on his receiving the 2005 Herzl Award. The award was initiated in 2004 to commemorate the centenary of Herzl's passing, by the Department for Zionist Activities of the World Zionist Organization.

2005:  On the Jewish calendar, 22 Elul, the Yahrzeit Joseph B. Levin, Yosef Dov ben Avraham Elimelch the man who taught me that Jewish education never stops unless the Jew chooses to stop his education.

2006: Canadian actress Jessalyn Sarah Gilsig and producer Bobby Salomon gave birth to their daughter Penolope.

2006: In Cedar Rapids, celebration of the birthday of Deb Levin, a true Ayshish Chayil or Woman of Valor.  Like Rashi’s daughters, she is a student in her own right.  Like Akiva’s wife, she challenges her husband to study and allows him the time to produce things like “This Day In Jewish History.”  Thanks to her effort and support, there is a traditional Saturday morning service in Cedar Rapids and Torah and Adult Education pages on the Temple Judah Website.  And if that is not enough, she makes one mean challah, creates kosher pizza from scratch and makes the best matzo balls in the world.  When Joe Lieberman was running for President and came though Cedar Rapids, he needed a kosher meal to go.  When he got on the plane, Deb was the one who provided him with myriad of dairy and parve homemade delights, all appropriately marked of course.

2006: Alan Hevesi said he will pay the state more than $82,000 for having a public employee chauffeur his wife, after his Republican challenger, Christopher Callaghan, asked the Albany County District Attorney's office to investigate.

2006: As a part of the commemorative events marking 65 years since the tragedy at Babi Yar this evening’s special exhibits will be displayed in the Ukrainian House Arts Palace. “No Child’s Play,” organized by Yad Vashem, and “Forewarning the Future,” organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine, the Babi Yar Memory Foundation, and the Department of Culture of Kiev, will be opened by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko.

2007: Erev Sukkoth, 5769 in Cedar Rapids begins with a Sukkoth Potluck Dinner followed by evening services at Temple Judah.

2007: Barrages of Kassam rockets and mortar shells continued to rain down on the western Negev as violence heated up in the Gaza strip.

2007: Israeli spokesman Mark Regev and Doug Cassel, a defender of Mershiemer and Walt’s book on the power of the Jewish Lobby appeared on Worldview, Jerome McDonnell’s radio show on WBEZ in Chicago.

2007: Judge Fidler declared a mistrial because of a hung jury in Phil Spector’s first murder trial in the death of Lana Clarkson.

2008: Having survived a plane crash in Columbia, SC, DJ AM, (Adam Michael Goldstein) was released from the hospital today.

2008:  Happy Birthday Deb: another year of making so much joy and happiness a reality including two blogs – This Day in Jewish History and Downhome Davar Torah. 

2009 (8th of Tishrei, 5770): The observance of Shabbat Shuvah or the Sabbath of the Return takes on an additional meaning as we “return” to where we were a year ago, celebrating the birthday of Deb Levin.

2009: Israeli maestro Dan Ettinger makes his Met debut on the podium as Mozart's comic masterpiece, Le Nozze di Figaro, returns to the Met in New York City.

2009: Director Roman Polanski was taken into custody in Switzerland today on a 31-year-old U.S. arrest warrant, organizers of the Zurich Film Festival said. Polanski had traveled to Switzerland to receive an award for his lifetime of work as a director. He was arrested in relation to a 1978 U.S. request, without specifying. Polanski fled the United States in 1978, a year after pleading guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl. The 76-year-old French-born director, who survived the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Poland, won an Oscar for directing the 2002 Holocaust movie The Pianist.

2010:  Rich Recht Concert & Sukkot Celebration are scheduled to take place at Temple B’nai Shalom in Fairfax Station, VA.

2010: Family and friends join in celebrating the birthday of Deb Levin, an Ayish Chayel in the truest sense of the word.  Not only does she make the best Kosher pizza on either side of the Mississippi River she is also for all of the technology related to two blogs - This Day…In Jewish History and Weekly Torah Reading / Weekly Torah Portion.

2010: “Last Gasps of the Morton D. May House” a slide show about this edifice designed by Samuel Marx was delivered today.

http://andrewraimist.com/2010_09_01_archive.html

2010: The creator of This Day…In Jewish History is scheduled to be interviewed on the South African radio station Chaifm by Ronnie Mink starting at 6 pm Johannesburg time, 11 am Cedar Rapids time. The interview can be heard by streaming audio athttp://www.chaifm.com/

2010: The New York Times featured books by Jewish writers and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including To the End of the Land by David Grossman and Aftershock: The Next Economy and America’s Future by Robert Reich.

2010(18thof Tishrei, 5771): Eighty-four year old investment manager and philanthropist Stanely Cahis, whose reputation was besmirched as a result of the Bernard Madoff Scandal passed away today. (As reported by Barry Meier)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/28/business/28chais.html

2011: Na terapiji the Slovenian version of the Israeli hit television show BeTipul premiered on POP Brio today.

2011: Memorial services sponsored by the Lo Tishkach Foundation are scheduled to be held in Brovary, Ukraine, to mark the 70th anniversary of the massacre of the Jews there during World War II.

2011: Israeli violinist Misha Vitenson is scheduled to join pianist Michael Brown and the Jupiter musicians in a performance of chamber music at Good Shepherd Church in NYC.

2011: Overcoming health challenges that would sideline a lesser individual, Deb Levin celebrates her birthday by preparing for the community celebration of Rosh Hashanah. In addition to all of her culinary skills, Deb is the creator of the architecture that makes possible This Day…In Jewish History and Weekly Torah Reading / Weekly Torah Portion.

2011(27thof Elul, 5771): Eighty-one year old Academy Award nominated screenwriter David Zelag Goodman passed away today.  (As reported Daniel E. Slotnik)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/29/movies/david-zelag-goodman-far-ranging-screenwriter-dies-at-81.html

2011: President Shimon Peres said today that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is the best Palestinian leader Israel could work with toward the goal of resuming the peace process

2011: An Israeli government committee established to respond to this summer's protests recommended expanding social welfare spending by $8 billion over five years. 2012(10th of Tishrei, 5773): Yom Kippur

2012(10thof Tishrei, 5773): Eighty three year old Sam Steiger, the New York native “who transformed himself into a Western rancher and served five terms in the House as a Republican from Arizona” passed away today. (As reported by William Yardley)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/06/us/politics/sam-steiger-congressman-from-arizona-dies-at-83.html?hpw

2012: When Illan Kaplan leads the “Downstairs Minyan” at Temple Judah, it will mark the continuation a more than century old tradition that began with Beth Jacob, the original synagogue in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

2012: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu left hours after the end of Yom Kippur tonight for New York to address the United Nations where he pledged to give a fitting response to Iran's desire to "sentence us to death."

2012: “While most Israelis had the day off on Yom Kippur, Magen David Adom paramedics had a busy day, treating 2,334 people across the country for a variety of ailments.”

2012:  Friends and family will have to wait until after sundown to eat cake as part of the celebration of the birthday of Deb Levin, the “women of valor” whose contributions include being the driving force behind the Traditional Shabbat Minyan and the techie responsible for This Day…In Jewish History and Weekly Torah Reading/Weekly Torah

"Tzom Kal" as well as "G'mar Hatimah Tovah"

2013: Israeli video artist Tal Rosner is one of the collaborators helping to create “Fold Here” which is scheduled to open at Montclair University.

2013: El Al is scheduled to cancel all its flight to Eilat starting today “due to a mandated change in flight route that the company says require additional tests for safety reasons.” (As reported by Sharon Udasin)

2013(22ndof Tishrei, 5774): Shemini Atseret

2013(22ndof Tishrei, 5774): Eighty-three year old Massachusetts native Irving Warshawsky passed away in Michigan today after which he was buried at Pelham, N.H.

2013: Charles Krauthammer “received the William F. Buckley Award for Media Excellence” today.

2013: This evening at the 6th& I Historic Synagogue Rabbi David Shneyer is scheduled to lead “Dancin’ in the Streets” A Simchat Torah Celebration

2013: Seventy-nine year old Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig issued a formal statement for the first time saying he will retire in January of 2015.

2013: “Syria has deterrent weapons, more advanced than anything in its chemical arsenal, that could blindside Israel in mere moments, Syrian President Bashar Assad claimed today.”

2014(2ndof Tishrei, 5775): Second day of Rosh Hashanah

שנה טובה, כתיבה וחתימה טובה.

2014:  HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEB!  Nothing would be possible without you!

2014: This evening, Lewis Black is scheduled to appear at Westbury Theatre.

2014: “Transparent” a web distributed comedy created by Jill Soloway and starring Jeffrey Tambor  was broadcast for the first time today.

2014: On the second day of the Jewish New Year Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas showed that there is nothing new in his “bag of tricks” when he “railed against Israel’s “absolute war crimes” and “genocide” against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and said he’d seek a UN resolution to end Israel’s presence in the Palestinian territories.” 

2015: In Salem, OR, Lewis Black is scheduled to perform at the Historic Elsinore Theatre 

2015: Ramat Gan is scheduled to host the Dov Porat Chess Festival.

2015: “Tens of thousands of Israelis hit the road today, heading for the country’s national parks and forests a full day before the Sukkot holiday begins with “favorite destinations in the north include the Agamon Hula Tourism Park in the Hula Valley, through which millions of migrating birds pass each year, and Biriya Forest in the Galilee.”

2015: Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to open its doors free of charge on today as part of Smithsonian magazine's 10th annual Museum Day Live!

2016: “Rabin, the Last Day” is scheduled to be shown at the Cineworld at part of the Jewish Film Festival in the UK.

2016: “An Israeli gas consortium today signed what Israel called a “historic” $10 billion deal with the Jordan Electric Power Company to supply the Hashemite Kingdom with natural gas for 15 years

2016: Friends and family of Deb Levin, who does it all from making kosher Pizza from scratch to creating the architecture for This Day…In Jewish History, are scheduled to celebrate her natal day.

2016(23rdof Elul, 5761): Ninety-year old movie director Herschell Gordon Lewis passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/28/movies/herschell-gordon-lewis-a-pioneer-of-gore-cinema-dies-at-90.html?_r=0\

2016(23rdof Elul, 5761): Ninety-three year old comic actor Milt Moss passed away today.(As reported by Daniel E. Slotnik)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/01/arts/television/milt-moss-actor-alka-seltzer-commercial.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

2016(23rdof Elul, 5761): Yahrzeit of Daniel “Danny” Mark Lewin and all the others who died during the terrorist attacks on 9/11.

http://forward.com/news/israel/349423/the-life-and-loss-of-daniel-lewin-web-genius-and-9-11s-first-victim/?utm_content=daily_Newsletter_MainList_Title_Position-1&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New%20Daily%202016-09-11&utm_term=The%20Forward%20Today%20Monday-Friday

2017: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “The Exception.”

2017: “Police in St. Gallen, Switzerland, met with 61 year old actress Renate Langer today who accused “Roman Polanski of raping her in 1972 when she was 15.”

2017(6thof Tishrei, 5778): At Har Adar near Jerusalem, “a 37 year old Palestinian gunman shot and killed 20 year old Solomon Gabrieh, 25 year old Or Arish and Youssef Ottman” while wounding one other person.

2017:  HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEB!  Nothing would be possible without you!

2018: The photographic exhibition “The Storied Druze Village of Yanuh-Jat” which is part of the “Home Lens on Israel” series is scheduled to come an end at the Temple Emanuel Streicker Center.

2018: This evening in Cedar Rapids, IA, the Hadassah Book Club is scheduled to discuss Elizabeth Poliner’s novel As Close to Us as Breathing

2018(17thof Tishrei, 5779): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

2018: Best Birthday wishes to Deb Levin who has done it all from feeding Kosher food to a Jewish presidential candidate, to organizing a Shabbat minyan that in fourteen years featured everything from a Kosher Pizza Kiddush to Sundaes on Saturday and so much more that it almost impossible to list everything in which she has made a difference.

2019:  Sixty-fifth anniversary of the birth of Deb Levin.  You missed it by one month and one day.  So instead of singing Happy Birthday, we say Kaddish.  See 2017 and all of those years before for the truth of the matter. 

2019: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is scheduled to host an “on-line event, “Through the Eyes of a Witness: World War II Begins.”

2019: Stanford University is scheduled to host “Writing History, Writing Biography: Capturing H.G. Adler’s Many Worlds” during which “biographer and translator Peter Filkins discusses the intersection of biography and history in shaping the story of Adler’s life, who survived four concentration camps and went on to chronicle his experience in two dozen books.”

2019: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host the final two screenings of “Safe Spaces.”

2019: In Berkley, CA, St. John’s Presbyterian Church is scheduled to host “Magic, Transformation and Teshuvah” during which “Rabbi Jonathan Seidel discusses the traditions, spells and heritage of the Ba’alei Shem in Hasidic tradition.”

2019: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “All in the Family: Songs and Trios by the Schumanns and the Mendelssohns” during which “the Phoenix Chamber Ensemble (Vassa Shevel and Inessa Zaretsky, pianists) will celebrate the 200th anniversary of Clara Schumann's birth by joining with Anna Elashvili (violin), Andrew Janss (cello) and Pavel Sulyandziga (tenor) to present an evening of Songs and Trios from Clara and Robert Schumann and Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn.

2020: Due to nationwide Pandemic Lockdown “Hebrew-language media reports suggested that synagogues would in any case be closed for the Sabbath.”

2020: The Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival is scheduled to come to an end.

2020: The virtual theatrical presentation of “The Art of Forgiveness” is schedule to be presented by Jewish Women’s Theatre “one of the best live theatre groups on the west side of Los Angeles.”

2020: Anne Lamott, “the Marin author is scheduled to read from her forthcoming book “Dusk Night Dawn” and speaks with Chochmat HaLev teacher Jhos Singer about the hills and valleys of the spiritual path.:

2020: Sixty-sixth anniversary of the birth Deb Levin Z”L who would have appreciated the irony that her birthday falls on “The Sabbath of Return”

2020(8thof Tishrei, 5781): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva; for more see https://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

This Day, September 27, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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0070: The walls of the upper city of Jerusalem were battered down by the Roman army

1331: Polish forces under Wladyslaw and his son Casimir defeated the Germanic Knights at the Battle of Plowce.  From a military point of view the battle may have been a draw but it was a political victory for the Poles since it enabled them to assert their national identity. For the Jews, this has to be viewed as a positive event since when Casimir assumed the throne he treated the Jews in a favorable fashion and welcomed them as they fled Germany where they had been accused of causing the Black Plague.  

1480:  In what would soon be known as the Spanish Inquisition, The Catholic Kings of Spain Ferdinand and his wife Queen Isabella ordered  the establishment of a tribunal in their kingdoms, led by two Dominicans – Juan de San Martin and Miguel de Morillo --  to study cases of heresy.

1481:In Medina del Campo.Miguel de Morillo and Juan de San Martín were named, as the first two inquisitors of the Spanish Inquisition.

1533: Stephen VIII Báthory and his wife Catherine Telegdi gave birth to Stephen Báthory whose reign as King of Poland marked a revival of the prosperity of the Jewish community in Grodno.

1540: TheSociety of Jesus known as The Jesuits was founded by Ignatius Loyola The first Jesuits were Spanish Christians who began their work at a time when the reconquest of Spain from the Moslems was but recently accomplished, and persons with Moorish or Jewish ancestry were under suspicion. It is accordingly much to their credit that the Jesuits were firmly opposed (particularly under Ignatius and his first three successors as Superior General of the Jesuits) to ecclesiastical anti-Semitism and to the Inquisition's persecution of suspected Jews. When Ignatius was accused of having partly Jewish ancestry, he replied, "If only I did! What could be more glorious than to be of the same blood as the Apostles, the Blessed Virgin, and our Lord Himself?"

1601: At Fontainebleau, “King Henry IV of France and his second wife Mare de’ Medici” gave birth to   Louis XIII who reigned for 33 of his 43 years and along with his son Louis XIV were the two monarchs who ruled the dominate European power for almost the entire 17thcentury.  When Louis came of age and began ruling in his own right he reaffirmed the ban on Jews living in France that had been in effect since the fourteenth century, despite the fact that his mother had brought a practicing Jew to France to service as Louis’ doctor when he was a child.  On at least two occasions, Louis let economic necessity overcome the anti-Jewish policy.  When the French acquired the city of Metz, Louis allowed the Jews to stay in the city since they were an integral part of the city’s economic well-being.  The Jews of Martinique were left alone to help build this new outpost in France’s colonial empire.

1755(22ndof Tishrei, 5516): Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret

1773(10thof Tishrei, 5534): Yom Kippur

1777: During the American Revolution, Lancaster, PA is capital of the United States for one day. Lancaster was approximately 60 miles west of Philadelphia.  “A Jewish burial plot had been set aside there as early as 1747.  Jewish religious services were conducted in the home of Joseph

Simon.  Simon was the father-in-law of Michael Gratz, part of Pennsylvania’s most prominent Jewish family.   Simon was one of the leading traders on the frontier and supplied the Continental Army with large amounts of muskets, ammunition and other supplies. After the Revolution, the smaller Lancaster community was absorbed by the larger Philadelphia Jewish community.  The Jewish community would reappear in Lancaster in the years preceding the Civil War as evidenced by the establishment of a synagogue in 1856.

1779: “Solomon Bush, a paroled prisoner of war” who was the son of Mathias Bush “an observant Jew who had been an active supporter of the patriotic course since 1765” “petitioned the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania for his monthly salary and rations which had been suspended since his capture by the Britsh.

1783(1stof Tishrei, 5544): Just 24 days after Great Britain and the United States sign the Treaty of Paris marking the end of the American Revolutionary war Jews on both sides of the Atlantic observe a peaceful Rosh Hashanah

1785(23rdof Tishrei, 5546): Simchat Torah

1786: Birthdate of Abraham Ben Samuel Firkovich, the native of Lutsk, Volhynia who became a leading Karaite archeologist.

http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6134-firkovich-abraham-b-samuel-aben-reshef

1790(19thof Tishrei, 5551): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1790(19thof Tishrei, 5551): Abraham Polock, the son of Myer Polok, passed away today in Savannah, GA.

1791: The National Assembly grants civil rights to the Jews of Alsac and Lorraine completing the process of emancipation for French Jews.

1791: In France, Jews were granted full rights and declared citizens. Some sources contend that this was the first time that Jews were declared full citizens of any country since the Roman Empire. However, this contention is not wholly accurate.  Jewish in the United States were full citizens from the time of the country's birth.  This point was driven home by the Anti-Establishment clause of the First Amendment.  The Jews were never declared citizens because nobody was.  In fact the first time that such a declaration would take place would be at the time of the Civil War with the ratification of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. Jewish women would share in the same disabilities as non-Jewish women and would not become fully participating citizens until they were guaranteed the right to vote by the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

1792: Birthdate of George Cruikshank the British caricaturist who illustrated Oliver Twist for Charles Dickens. His drawing of “Fagin in his cell” is an example of the work he did for this anti-Semitic novel. Cruikshank later claimed that he had created much of the plot for the novel, a claim that Dickens denied.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cruikshank_fagin_cell.jpg

1793(21stof Tishrei, 5554) Hoshana Raba observed for the first time during the French Reign of Terror.

1794(3rdof Tishrei, 5555): Shabbat Shuvah is observed for the first time since the end of the Reign of Terror in France

1795(14thof Tishrei, 5556): Erev Sukkot

1797(9thof Tishrei, 5558): Erev Yom Kippur

1797(9thof Tishrei, 5558): Uriah Hendricks passed away in New York City.

1798(17thof Tishrei, 5559): Third Day of Sukkoth

1798: In Buttenhausen, Germany, Miriam Isak and Bernhard Daniel Baer gave birth to Isaak Baer, the husband of Judith Hausmann with whom he had seven children.

1799: In Amsterdam, members of “Felix Libertate” who had been disowned by both the Ashkenaz and Sephardic communities and who had formed “a new congregation, ‘Adat Yeshurun’ with Isaac Graanboom as rabbi” consecrated their new synagogue today.

1800(8thof Tishrei, 5561): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1804(22ndof Tishrei, 5565): Shmini Atzeret

1804: In Virginia, L. Joseph & Company is scheduled to be closed today because of “their uniform practice to do no business on days ordained by Mosaic Law to be holy.”

 

1810: Rothschild and his elder sons drew up a new irrevocable partnership agree replacing the 1796 agreement.

1812(21stof Tishrei): As the War of 1812 rages between Britain and the United States, Hoshanah Rabah  is observed in London and New York.

 

1815: Twenty-five year old Benjamin Solomons married Betsey Davis in the Hambro Synagogue today.

1820: Birthdate of Herman Bodek, the native of Brody who “was the son-in-law of S.L. Rapport and the author of Eleh Dibre ha-Berit (These Are the Words of the Covenant.

 

 

1820: Birthdate of Herman Bodek, the native of Brody, son-in-law of S.L. Rapport and businessman whose knowledge of Hebrew enabled him to serve as a translator “in courts of law”  as well as authoring a book on Masonic rituals written in Hebrew for Jews living outside of Europe.

 

1821(1stof Tishrei): Rosh Hashanah is celebrated as wave of Latin American nations gain their independence from Spain opening a whole new area for Jews to finally settle and openly practice their religion.

 

1825(15thof Tishrei): Sukkoth is observed a month before the opening of the Erie Canal

 

1825: In Michelfeld, Baden German, two days before her death Henriette (Mayer) Oppenheimer and Marx Oppenheimer gave birth to Abraham Oppenheimer/

 

1826: Birthdate of Julius Bien. Educated at the Academy of Fine Arts, Cassel, and at Städel's Institute, Frankfort-on-the-Main, he moved to New York where he established a lithographic business in 1850. He was president of the National Lithographers' Association from 1886 to 1896, and was a member of numerous scientific societies. Bien was twice president of the order B'nai B'rith.

1827:Birthdate of Humme, Germany native Joseph M. Bandeenstein, the husband of Jean Jeannette Brandenstein who was buried in Colma, CA after he passed away in San Francisco.

1830(10thof Tishrei, 5591): Yom Kippur is celebrated as the southern provinces of the Netherlands rebel – a rebellion which lead to the creation of the Kingdom of Belgium.

1832(3rdof Tishrei, 6693): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the last time while John C. Calhoun served as Vice President under Andrew Jackson.

1834: In Brno, Moravia, Löbl Strakosch and Julia Schwarz gave birth Markus “Max” Strakosch

1835(4thof Tishrei, 5596): Tzom Gedaliah observed because Shabbat Shuva was observed on September 26

1836(16thof Sukkoth, 5597): Second Day of Sukkoth

1836: Birthdate of Isaiah Luzzato, the son of S.D. Luzzato, who practiced law in his native Padua, Italy.

1839(19th of Tishrei, 5600): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1839(19th of Tishrei, 5600): Manis (Morris) Jacobs passed away. Born in 1782 at Amsterdam, he moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was a co-founder and president of Congregation Shangarai Chasset.  Jacobs served as the congregation’s first rabbi even though he had not been formally ordained.  This was not an unusual situation in the United States since there was no school for training clergy at this time and most European rabbis were reluctant to come to a place they consider hostile to Jewish way of life. In 1881 Shangarai Chasset would merge with Nefutzot Yehuda to form Touro Synagogue a Reform congregation located on St. Charles Avenue.

1840: In New York, Benvenida Solis and Leon Ritterband gave birth to Lucia Maness Ritterband.

1842(23rdof Tishrei, 5603): Simchat Torah

1843(3rd of Tishrei, 5604): Three months before “A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Jews observe the Fast of Gedaliah

1850(21st of Tishrei, 5611): As Congress passes the Compromise of 1850 which would postpone the Civil War for another ten years, Jews observed Hoshanah Rabah

1851(1stof Tishrei, 5612): Nine days after the founding of the New York Times, Jews observe Rosh Hashanah

1854: Frederick Catherwood, an English artist and architect who was not Jewish but was one of several artists who visited Palestine and provided the West with depictions of “the Holy Land.” Passed away today.  During his visit to Jerusalem in 1833, he may have been the first Westerner to survey the Temple Mount.

1855(15thof Tishrei, 5616): First Day of Sukkoth

1858: The New York Times reported that Samuel Morris, a thirty year old “Hebrew” has been arrested for stealing clothing from two of the boarding houses at which he has resided.  Mr. Morris has also been charged with being a bigamist having begun marrying a series of women starting in July, 1856 and acquiring a new wife at the various boarding houses he has inhabited in the last two years.

1860: It was reported today that the cattle market in New York has been “sluggish” (low prices for sellers) because of the “superabundance of poor cattle” and the absence of the Jewish butchers from the market due to the celebration of their holidays.

1860: It was reported that “Joseph and his Brethren” is playing at Barnum’s little theatre in New York.  The opening portion of the play is based on the biblical narrative but it then moves on to flights of fancy that include Babylonians and large numbers of Jews and Egyptians.

1861(23rd of Tishrei, 5622): Simchat Torah - Jews from the North and South face each other on the battlefield but are united in finishing and starting the Torah cycle.

1862(3rdof Tishrei, 5623): During the Civil War, as Jews observe Shabbat Shuvah “The Confederate Congress passes the Second Conscription Act, authorizing the President to draft men between the ages of 35 and 45” and “the first all-black regiment in United States history is formed in Union-controlled New Orleans from ‘free Negroes.’"

1863: A meeting was held in Keokuk, Iowa to reorganize Congregation B’nai Israel whose members included Civil War veteran Lewis Solomon, L.M. Younker, Manassa Younker, Marcus Younker, Samuel Younker and Samuel Kline.

1866: Only a few days after a group of Christian settlers had landed at Jaffa, a son was born to one of the families.

1868: Fifty-eight year old Alexandre Florian Joseph, Count Colonna-Walewski, allegedly the son of Napoleon Bonaparte, who had son named Alexandre Colonna-Walewski with his mistress the famous Jewish actress Rachel Felix, passed away today. (And you thought Jewish history was all about Talmuds, Torahs and Talaisim)

1870(2ndof Tishrei, 5631): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1870: It was reported today that there are 27 synagogues in New York City.

1870: It was reported today that yesterday that Chatham Street, the Bowery and the other places “where the chosen people do business presented a Sunday appearance” because the Jews were in their houses of worship observing their New Year.  “Not a solitary store belonging to the Israelites was open…”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9402E6DB113DE53BBC4F51DFBF66838B669FDE

1870 Birthdate of Viennese native Alfred Deutsch-German the playwright and screenwriter who escaped from Austria after the Anschluss only to eventually die at Auschwitz after being captured in occupied and being shipped to Drancy.  (Editor’s Note – the wonders of the Vichy government and French collaboration.

1871: Birthdate of Martin Henry Glynn, the first Roman Catholic to serve as Governor of New York. In 1919 he wrote an article entitled “The Crucifixion of Jews Must Stop!” that described the conditions of the Jews living in post War Europe.  Considering the tenor of the times, it was a courageous act for a man in the political arena.

1871(12thof Tishrei, 5632): Fifty-five year old Jacob Heart, the German physician who served as a surgeon during the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War four years later, passed away today at Erlangen.

1872: The funeral of Mrs. Hannah H. Leo, the wife of Henry Leo was scheduled to place today.  Mrs. Leo was active in many Jewish communal organizations including the “Auxiliary Society of the Mount Sinai Hospital of which she was President at the time of her death.

1873: In Detroit, Michigan, Temple Beth El officially began its affiliation with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.

1874(16th of Tishrei, 5635): Second Day of Sukkoth

1874(16th of Tishrei, 5635): Rabbi S. M. Isaacs delivered the sermon at Gates of Praise Synagogue on 44th Street, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue in NYC. He told the congregation that “the festival was meant to remind them that their ancestors had once dwelt in tabernacles and to teach them that, whether in adversity or prosperity, they should always with gratitude remember God.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C07E6DC1E39EF34BC4051DFBF66838F669FDE

1876(9thof Tishrei, 5637): Erev Yom Kippur

1876: “Jewish Day of Atonement” published today provides a brief but accurate of “the celebration of the fast of Yom Kippur.”  It includes the fact that “in Orthodox synagogues the supplicants will wear shrouds to remind them of the grave.  Reformed Jews, though joining in the fasting and praying, discard the shrouds.”

1877: In Lithuania, Libbie and Hyman David Sachs gave birth to University of Pittsburgh trained attorney Charles Harry Sachs, the father of three children and an executive with the Washington Trust Company.

1878(15thof Tishrei, 5548): Sukkoth

1878: The New York Times featured a review of “The Writer Heine Loved Most: Lessing” by James Sime.

1878: Birthdate of Kanus, Lithuania native and Columbia University trained lawyer Paul Abelson who lectured in Yiddish “on history and civil rights…to help with Americanization of new immigrants and served as labor arbitrator while editing Yiddish language magazines.

1879(10thof Tishrei, 5640): Yom Kippur

1879: Birthdate Hans Hahn an Austrian mathematician who made contributions to functional analysis, topology, set theory, the calculus of variations, real analysis, and order theory

1880: It was reported today that the last issued of the National Quarterly Review contains an article by David Ker entitled “The Political Future of the Jews.” He thinks that the probability of this “outlawed race” returning to Palestine, “the land of their fathers”  “rests upon more durable grounds that the visions of fanatical zeal or of patriotic enthusiasm

1880: In Missouri, the town of Herdsville was re-named Seligman in honor of financer Joseph Seligman who had died the previous April.

1881: The SS Egypt arrived today from Liverpool carrying 48 Jewish immigrants who were met at Castle Garden by the newly formed committee that will help will advise and aid them as they adjust to their surroundings.

1881: Birthdate of Israel Zolli the chief rabbi in Rome from 1940 to 1945 who converted to Catholicism in 1945.

1882: In San Antonio, TX, Clarence Lapowski, “a Polish Jewish immigrant” and Bertha Stenbock, the daughter of immigrants from Sweden gave birth to American investment banker Clarence Douglas Dillon.

https://www.nytimes.com/1979/04/15/archives/clarence-dillon-financier-is-dead-retired-president-of-dillon-read.html

1883: It was reported today that rioting in the Ukrainian town of Nowomoskowk has left 200 Jewish families homeless and that only one synagogue and three homes belonging to Jews “escaped demolition.  The riot began because Jews were blamed for the plundering of a Russian Church.

1884: Abraham Jacobs and Jacob Jacobs (no relation) ended up being arrested after an altercation at the door way to the Covenant Hall on Orchard Street.  The two combatants actually went to the police station together to file complaints against each other.  When the desk sergeant was told that there were no witnesses he locked them both up until the matter was sorted out.

1885: Birthdate of Gustav Schröder, Captain of the MS St. Louis.

1886: Birthdate of Ben Adler, the Anniston, Alabama native who was the husband lf Blanche Adler and the father of Morris and Frances Adler..

1886: Birthdate of Sir George James Giffard who in 1940 “was General Officer Commanding British Forces in Palestine and Trans-Jordan” meaning that he was the senior officer “on the ground” when the Yishuv faced the twin threat of Nazi invasion and the enforcement of the infamous White Paper.

1889(2ndof Tishrei, 5650): 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah

1889: Officer Gebhard of the Eldridge Street squad put out the lights in a synagogue Erev Shabbat at 91 Delancy Street because he claimed that the establishment doubled as a dance hall and it was the only way to stop a dispute between two groups, one of which wanted to pray and the other one of which wanted to dance.

1889: Birthdate of New York native and Washington University trained mechanical engineer Isadore Fallek, a WWI veteran and employ of the State department of the Agriculture and Markes.

1890: “The Jews In Russia” published today described “the appointment: of “a special commission”… “to consider the position of the Jews in Russia.”

1890: Albert B. Theime attributed the undercounting in his census figures to the fact that so much of his district was made up of Polish Jews he said “seemed to think that I had some sinister motive in asking questions. He deliberately did not count approximately count approximately 500 people living in two buildings on Orchard Street because it would have taken too much time.

1891: The Brooklyn Eagle published "Judaism in Brooklyn: The Ancient Faith of Israel and Its Local Adherents."

1891: The New York Times published reports from its foreign correspondents describing the desperate plight of the Jews of Russia. Two to three thousand Jews are attempting to leave the famine strapped Southern part of the empire, but this exodus “has no real effect on the hideous pressure of congested Jews inside the Pale.”

1891: “New York State Churches” published today provided described the problems that the congregation in Poughkeepsie is having with their Rabbi Herman Faust who has been replaced by Rabbi Sandberg.

1892(6thof Tishrei, 5653): Michel Erlanger, the native of Alsace who “as  an active member of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, assisted Charles Netter in establishing at Jaffa the agricultural school known as "Miḳweh Yisrael" and “succeeded Albert Cohn in the management of the Rothschild charities” passed away today in Paris.

1892: Starting today, 4 ambulances will be stationed at the Willard Parker Hospital after Charles Wilson, the President of the Board of Health determined that Samuel Machinsky, a young Jewish boy had “been allowed to lied on the sidewalk at the Bowery and Houston Street for two hours” before help arrived because there was a shortage of ambulances at the hospital due to the outbreak of Cholera.

1892: The response of former President Grover Cleveland, who is running again this fall for the Presidency, to a letter from a Jewish voter expressing his appreciation for the Democratic Party’s plank about the treatment of Russian Jews was published today.  Cleveland assured him that he supported the plank but said the party was only acting “in accordance with humanity and the kindly feeling which ought to exist in the brotherhood of mankind.”

1892: During today’s dedication of the Girl’s High School in Brooklyn, Joseph C. Hendrix, President of the Board of Education spoke to the crowd about the “swarms” of Polish and Russian Jews who “bring their moral diseases….with them.”  “The only quarantine that will avail against this is the school, erected and maintained by the tax and the bounty of the people.”

1893: Lt. Junior Grade, Simon Cook, who would serve aboard the USS Princeton and with the Hydrographic Office in Chicago was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant today

1894: Mrs. Elke Rubenstein and her sister Basche Ragleski of Jerusalem arrived at Ellis Island.

1894: “In a small town outside of London, publishing house owner and author Tsvi-Hirsh Zylbercweig and his wife gave birth to Zalmen Zylbercweig, who came to the United States in the 1920’s “where he took up the task he had begun in Poland and that was to occupy almost half a century—writing biographies of thousands of Yiddish actors, playwrights, composers, lyricists and others for his “Lexicon of the Yiddish Theater.”

https://www.nytimes.com/1972/07/27/archives/zalmen-zylbercweig-77-dies-chronicler-of-the-yiddish-stage.html

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1972/07/27/80798633.pdf

http://yiddish-sources.com/cumulative-index-zalman-zylbercweigs-leksikon-fun-yidishn-teater

http://www.jewish-music.huji.ac.il/content/zalman-zylbercweig

1895(9thof Tishrei, 5656): Erev of Yom Kippur

1895: In New York, the Board of Health is refusing to issue special permits to allow for the sale of live poultry which means that the forty or fifty poultry dealers who had bought between 100,000 and 150,000 chickens which they had intended to sell to Jews so that they could perform their pre-Yom Kippur rituals are going to lose a lot of money.

1895: In London, Barney Barnato “who made his fortune in South African diamond and gold mining” and Fanny Bees gave birth to their youngest son Joel Woolf Barnato.

1895: Judge Fitzgerald agreed to postpone the trial of Morris Schoenholz which had begun yesterday because Yom Kippur was starting this evening and it would inconvenience the Jewish client and Abraham Levy, his Jewish lawyer.

1897(1stof Tishrei, 5658): Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah for the first time during the Presidency of William McKinley.

1897: “The Jewish residents of Camden, NJ, celebrated Rosh Hashanah in Furery’s Hall.

1897: In New York, Russian born Louis Falk and his wife Ida Falk gave birth to Michael Peter Falk.

1897: Relying on sentiments that first appeared in the Jewish Messenger the following “text for the New Year was published today – “The Jews needs the world’s broadening impulse and world requires the ethical foundations of the Jew.”

1897: It was reported today that the French Cabinet has instructed the Minister of Justice to take the matter known as the Dreyfus Case to the Court of Cassation which “will examine all the evidence in the case to whether the ex-artillery officer was unjustly condemned, either through perversion of justice or through inadequate or untrustworthy evidence or because evidence has been discovered since the trial raising the question of reasonable doubt as to the man’s guilt.”

1898: Following the end of the Spanish-American War, “the gunboat USS Bennington” under the command of Edward D. Tausig who had been promoted to the rank of commander in August  arrived in Hawaii today where it began three months of operations in “local waters” that including conducting a survey of Pearl Harbor.

1898: Five days after having left San Francisco, the USS Bennington under the command of Cmdr. Edward Taussig arrived in Hawaii today.

1898: Photographer Alfred Stieglitz and his wife, the former Emmeline “Emmy” Obermeyer gave birth to their daughter Katherine “Kitty” Stiegelitz the future wife of Milton Sprague Sterns.

1899(23 of Tishrei, 5660): For the final time in the 19th century, Jews celebrated Simchat Torah

1899: Birthdate of Rebecca Goodman who would marry author David Freedman and as Beatrice Freedman would have three sons and one daughter with him.

1900: Former governor William J. Stone, the eastern campaign manager for William Jennings Bryan gave an interview today in which he said that Senator Mark Hanna was raising twenty million dollars to re-elected President William McKinley who was “almost unanimously supported by Jews” during the 1897 campaign against Bryan and whose Jewish friends included Simon Wolf and Captain Daniel Meyer, his Civil War comrade. (For more see Elected and the Chosen)

1901: Birthdate of Omaha, Nebraska, native and Creighton University trained attorney Sam Beber the “founder of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization” (BBYO) and husband of “the former Helen Riekes” with whom he had three children.

1902(25thof Elul, 5662): Parashat Nitzavim-Vayeilech; Leil Selicht

1902: It was reported today that “thus far the British Government has received no replies from the signatories of the Berlin treaty to its note supporting Secretary Hay’s initiative on the question of the treatment of the Rumanian Jews.”

1903(6thof Tishrei, 5664): Forty five year old Julius Plotke the native of Borek who became a successful lawyer and was a trustee of the Jewish Colonization Association passed away in Frankort-on-the Main.

1904: The Miriam Barnert Hebrew Free School was dedicated today in Paterson, New Jersey by Nathan Barnert

1904: “On Clinton Street in the lower East Side of Manhattan Fred and Gussie Terris gave birth to Sydney Terris the boxing champion known variously as the Galloping Ghost of the Ghetto and the Dancing Master of the East Side.

1905(28thof Elul, 5665): Famed theatrical manager Jacob Litt passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FB0912F73F5512738DDDA10A94D1405B858CF1D3

1905: Albert Einstein published the paper "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?" in Annalen der Physik. This paper revealed the relationship between energy and mass. . [If you have any questions about his work, I suggest you consult Dr. Joe Rosen, the only person I know who understands this sort of thing.]

1905: Third baseman Phil Cooney made his major league debut with the New York Highlanders (the modern day Yankees).

1905: In Philadelphia, Dr. Cyrus Adler married Miss Racie Friedenwald at the home of Mrs. Jane Friedenwald, the bride’s mother in a ceremony conducted by Rabbi Leon H. Elmaleh of Congregation Mikvah Hisrael.  Dr. Adler was a native of Van Buren, a town in Crawford County, Arkansas.

1906: “M. Levroff, who is the author of an anti-Jewish pamphlet entitled ‘Measures for Outrooting the Evil in Russia’ published last March and calling for the extermination of Jews” as well as declaring it is a “sacred duty to kill Jews” has been descried as an official of the Ministry of the Interior.”

1907(19thof Tishrei, 5668): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1907: According to information received today in Paris, “Maclainin, the fanatical priest, has demanded on the authority of the Koran permission to take money from sell the house of Jews in order to obtain fund to carry on a holy war” to which “Mulai Hafig replied that Maclainin was an imposter and the Koran contained no words to justify such proceedings.”

1908(2ndof Tishrei, 5669): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt.

1909: President William Howard Taft, who supported demands that Russia stop discriminating against American Jews “and was the first president to address a Jewish congregation on Shabbat “created the first American oil reserve” for use by the United States.

1910: Twenty-seven year old Felix Baum the German trained physician specializing in internal medicine, WW I veteran of the German Army and son of Alexander and Clara (Pheibig) Baum who in 1924 came to the United States where served as the Medical Director of the National Jewish Hospital in Denver, CO which is where he developed the “Baum Technik” which is “a serological method to determine active tuberculosis” married Lillie Hofheimer today

1911: Birthdate ofwriter and humanitarian Ruth Gruber who had earned bachelors and masters degrees by age 19 and a Ph.D. by 20, dedicated her life to helping relieve the oppression suffered by Jews worldwide. At the age of 21, Gruber began her career as a journalist, reporting on global politics. In 1944, Gruber was asked by the US Secretary of Interior Harold Ickes to conduct a secret mission to escort 1000 Italian Jewish refugees to America. This brief break in the nation's otherwise restrictive immigration policy allowed the refugees to be "guests" of President Roosevelt throughout the war. Throughout the mission, Gruber was aggressively hunted as a foreign spy by Nazi seaplanes and U-boats. In her writing of the experience of the refugees that she accompanied, Gruber drew attention to the plight of European Jews. After World War II Gruber returned to journalism and began reporting on the Jewish migration to Palestine. Her reports helped advance the dissolution of Displaced Person camps in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Throughout the 1940s Gruber worked to ensure the success and growth of Israel through her work as an activist and by sparking global attention through her news reports. Gruber continues to advocate for Jews worldwide and, for many, is herself a symbol of Jews' rescue from oppression. Gruber has written thirteen books, seven of which focus on the subject of Israel and the Middle East from the end of World War II to the present. Her book, Destination Palestine: The Story of the Haganah Ship Exodus 1947, was used as source material for the movie and book Exodus. Gruber's memoir, Ahead of My Time: My Early Years as a Foreign Correspondent, was published in 1999, and her life was the subject of Haven, a 2001 CBS miniseries.

1911(5th of Tishrei, 5672: Sixty-seven year old Auguste Michel –Lévy, the French geologist who became inspector of mines and director of the Geological Survey of France, passed away.

http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/9877-levy-august-michel

1912: “A Certificate of Incorporation was filed with the State of South Carolina” today “establishing a congregation to be known as Beth Israel, with B. Patz,* M. Rosenfeld* and I. Silverman* signing as Trustees.”

1913: In Asbury Park, NJ founding of Sons of Israel Synagogue.

1913: In Heldenbergen, Samuel and Rosa Rosel Scheuer gave birth to Manfred Scheuer who was buried in San Francisco when he passed away in 1982.

1913: Birthdate of Pittsburgh native and psychologist Albert Ellis.whose Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), is the foundation of all cognitive and cognitive behavior therapies. REBT is a comprehensive theory of personality and psychotherapy which holds that one's personal beliefs, evaluations, and personal philosophy control one's feelings. Thus, it is not external events that causes emotional disturbance, rather it is a person's own beliefs about events or adversity that produce it. Ellis proposed that the way to improve well-being is to change ones thoughts, beliefs, and behavior. It was this principle that he first formally expressed in the early 1950's that became the basis of all cognitive psychotherapies.

1913: A production” of “Princess Caprice, a musical theatre work described as a "comedy with music", in three acts, with music by Leo Fall,” the son of Mortiz Fall was performed today “at the Leeds Grand.

1914: Henry S. Felter of New Brunswick “was re-elected President of the New Jersey Federation of Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association today.

1914: Under the caption “The Kaiser’s American Agents,” The Times of London printed a letter from Israel Zangwill in which he wrote “I should add that since receiving Sir Edward Grey’’s assurance that England’s sympathies lay with the emancipation of the Russian Jews I have had a number of applications from Jews – Rumanian and English as well as Russian Jews living outside of Russia – anxious to enlist in the Jewish Territorial Organization under the idea that is a branch of the British Army.” (Gray was the British Foreign Minister who is credited with the lines as he walked out of his ministry on the evening that Britain declared war on Germany – "The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time.”

1914: As both sides wooed the Ottoman Empire at the outset of WW I, the German commander of the Dardanelles fortifications ordered the major waterway closed, adding to the impression among the Allies that the Ottomans had already decided to ally themselves with the Central Powers, setting in motion events that reverberate in the Middle East in the 21st century.

1915(19thof Tishrei, 5676): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1915: Each youngster who attended yesterday’s Sukkoth celebration sponsored by Young Judaea including the children from the Hebrew Orphan Asylum received “as a souvenir” “a picture depicting the observations of the Succoth festival in the synagogue drawn by Leopold Pilichowski.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Leopold_Pilichowski_Sukkot.jpg

1915: “In an address in the Baltimore Opera House tonight Louis D. Brandeis urged the necessity of unity among the Jews in order to aid their brethren in Europe after war” saying that “When the war ends the Jews of America hope to aid in the solution of those problems which most deeply affect their brethren abroad.”

1916(29thof Elul, 5675): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1916: As labor unions line up to show their support for the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees, it was learned today the International Ladies’ Garment Workers with 65,000 members had voted to go on strike while the United Hebrew Trades with 100,000 to 200,000 members “has pledged their unanimous support to the union leaders and strike organizers.”

1916: “The thousands of Jewish soldiers on duty at the Mexican border with the National Guard will take part in the religious services which will be held for them under the auspices of the newly organized army and navy branches of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association “in answer to requests on the part of parents and families of Jewish guardsmen in service at the border and elsewhere.”

1916:  In Rehovot, author Zev Zass Smilensky and his wife gave birth to “Yizhar Smilansky known by his pen name S. Yizhar” who was also the nephew of author Moshe Smilansky.

1916: “The New Synagogue, the latest Jewish liberal congregation organized on the West Side held its New Year’s Eve services at Aeolian Hall where Rabbi Frisch preached a sermon on ‘A Happy New Year.’”

1917: Birthdate of Rear Admiral Maurice H. Rindskopf who was the youngest submarine commander in World War II

 1917: “Jews Give $350,000 for War Suffers” published today reported that “when Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, came to a close at sunset yesterday more than $350,000 had been contributed within twenty-four hours in all the synagogues and temples of the city to the $10,000,000 relief fund which is being raised for the relief of Jewish war suffers in Europe.”  The New York appeal was part of a nationwide movement designed to raise $10,000,000 for the Jews trapped in war-torn Europe and Palestine.

1917: Jacob Billlikopf, Executive Director of the American Jewish Relief Committee, said that yesterday’s Yom Kippur appeal for funds to help relieve the suffering Jews trapped in war-torn Europe was separate from the Jacob Schiff’s campaign for funds that will begin on the first of December.

1917: The furloughs granted to U.S. soldiers and sailors so that they could observe Yom Kippur came to an end today.

1917: Birthdate of American microbiologist Benjamin Rubin, “the inventor of the bifurcated vaccination needle.”

1917: Amidst the turmoil of war and revolution, among the reforms promulgated by the Kerensky government was the issuance of a decree “legalizing an easier form of oath for Karait Jews.”

1918(21st of Tishrei, 5679): Hoshanah Rabah

1918: General Allenby’s victorious cavalry rode across the Golan Heights into Syria, heading for Damascus.

1919:Emma Goldman was released from a two-year prison term, only to be immediately rearrested. Goldman had been arrested in 1917 with her long-time comrade Alexander Berkman for "conspiring against the draft" as a result of their work creating the No-Conscription league in May 1917 to oppose U.S. involvement in World War I. The activists were arrested less than one month later and imprisoned in December. After immigrating to the United States at 16 in 1885, Goldman soon became an outspoken advocate for the rights of workers and women. Incensed by the poor standard of living of the majority of workers, she began lecturing and promoting anarchy as the best method to achieve equality. Goldman's belief in the anarchist principle of absolute freedom shaped her activism for the rest of her life.  As Goldman's prison release neared in August 1919, the director of the Justice Department's General Intelligence committee, the young J. Edgar Hoover, worked to ensure Goldman and Berkman's permanent removal from American society. Hoover pressured the courts to deny Goldman's citizenship claims, thus making her vulnerable to the 1918 Alien Act. In a letter to a governmental official, Hoover described Goldman and Berkman as "beyond doubt, two of the most dangerous anarchists in this country," concluding that they would, "if permitted to return to the community do undue harm." Goldman and Berkman were deported at the end of 1919 with 247 other immigrant radicals to the new Soviet Union. After less than two years in Russia, Goldman left the country disillusioned by the violence and unforgiving rule of the Bolsheviks. She spent the remainder of her life traveling throughout Europe and Canada, politically frustrated by her status as an exile. After her death, Goldman was finally readmitted to the United States and buried in Chicago.(As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archives)

http://jwa.org/thisweek/sep/27/1919/emma-goldman-arrested

1920(15th of Tishrei, 5681): Sukkoth

1920: Rabbi Aaron Eiseman is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Lessons of Joyfulness” at Congregation Mt. Nebo today.

1920: Rabbi Jacob Katz is scheduled to lead services at Congregation B’nai Israel in Brooklyn.

1920: Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom is scheduled to deliver a sermon this morning on “Bringing in the Sheaves” and on “Let in the Light” this evening at the Hebrew Technical on Broadway.

1920: In New York, the celebration of the Pilgrim Tercentenary which has been led by Adolph Lewisohn began today.

1920: Colonel Milton J. Foreman is candidate for the office of national commander of the American Legon which began its meeting today in Cleveland.

1920: For the first time since 1492, the Spanish government formally recognized the Jewish community, according to it all privileges of other religious bodies.

 

1920: Reports were published today that Nathaniel Cantor, the brother of Rabbi Bernard Cantor who was murdered by Bolsheviks, is the first recipient of the Bernard Cantor Fellowship created by the Free Synagogue for students at the Hebrew Union College.

1921: Thirty year old Cornell educated engineer Charles Weiss, the Hungarian born son of Bernard and Teresa (Schlesinger) Weiss, the Captain of Engineers in the AEF during WW I, “assistant supervisor on the Pennsylvania Railroad” and winner of the Carnegie Hero Fund Medal” married Sari Kohn today.

1921: Birthdate of New York native and WW II Army veteran Milton Subotsky “who with is partner Max Rosenberg produced such films as Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors and Tales from the Crypt.”

1921: Birthdate of New York native and WW II veteran Milton Subotsky best known for co-founding with Max J. Rosenberg, Amicus Productions which churned out “low budget science fiction and horror films” passed away in his adopted homeland of Great Britain which was the home of his wife “Dr. Fiona Subotsky, is a prominent London psychiatrist, and an historian of psychiatry.”

1922(5th of Tishrei, 5683): Seventy-six year old Baltimore native Martin Emrich who in 1887 moved to Chicago where he was a successful businessman and Democrat Party activist who was elected to the House of Representatives for one term passed away today.

http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=E000170

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/martin-emerich

1922: In the U.K., probate was granted to Elsie, the sister of the late Dorothy Elizabeth Levi, better known as Dorothy Levitt the female pioneer in the field of motoring and power boat racing.

1922: Birthdate of Arthur Hiller Penn, the American director and producer who was the younger brother of fashion photographer Arthur Penn.

1922: Birthdate of Nat Shapiro who played a key role in the music industry and promotional director for Mercury Records and A&R director of Columbia Records.

1924: Birthdate of Springfield, MA, native Ernest Becker the WW II Army veteran who took part in the liberation of concentration camps and won the “1974 Pulitzer Prize” for The Denial of Death.

http://ernestbecker.org/

1925(9th of Tishrei, 5685): Erev Yom Kippur

1925: It was reported today that the “production of the new season at the Neighborhood Playhouse” will be the ‘The Dybbuk’ long well known on the Yiddish stage.”

1925: It was reported today The Amphion, an old theatre in Brooklyn where Yiddish plays are being performed for the first time is the home” to “Samuel Goldenburg a versatile actor” who used to star at the Second Avenue Theatre and Cecilia Adler, “a daughter of Jacob Adler best known for her work in Peretz Hirshbein’s idyll of Russian-Jewish life.”

1927(1st of Tishrei, 5688): Rosh Hashanah

1927: Having left Harlem’s Ohab Zedek congregation in August, Rabbi Josef “Yossele” Rosenblatt led services this morning in a hall in Chicago.

1927: After thirty-one performances at the Garrick Theatre in London, the curtain came down George S. Kaufman’s Broadway hit “The Butter and Egg Man.”

1927: Bessarabian born Isa Kramer, the wife of Argentine psychiatrist Dr. Gregorio Berman who was an opera singer in Europe before coming to the United States in 1923 “made her vaudeville debut at the Palace Theatre” today.

1928: Birthdate of Lester Donald Shubin, the Philadelphia native who was among the U.S. troops that liberated Dachau. While working for the Justice Department, he developed one of the most effective bullet proof vests of the 1970’s.

1928: Birthdate of Zev Wolfson, the native of Vilna who came to the United States at the age of 17 and became a successful real estate tycoon and generous philanthropist.

http://www.aish.com/jw/s/Zev-Wolfson-One-of-a-Kind.html

http://www.eilatgordinlevitan.com/vilna/vilna_pages/vilna_stories_zev.html

1929: Birthdate of Leonard Jerome Harris, the Bronx native who becamearts and theater critic for New York’s CBS television affiliate

1930(5th of Tishrei, 5691): Shabbat Shuva

1930: In New York, “Pinhas Ginguld, a Poale Zion officer and head of the network of secular Yiddish Folk Schools and Teacher’s Seminary in New York” and thirty-four year old social activist and Zionist Sophie A. Udin gave birth to “their son Yehuda (Ginguld) Paz.”

 

1930: When the Yiddish talking film “The Jewish Mother,” an American production was presented for the time tonight at the Mograbi Theatre in Tel Aviv a mob of several thousands of Jews gathered outside the theatre shouting ‘Down with Yiddish!  Hebrew is our language.  Several young men, members of the ‘Army for the Defense of the Hebrew Langue,’ broke into the theatre and threw tear bombs.  They also hurled ink bottles at the screen.  Policemen immediately were sent to the scene and found it almost impossible to force their way through the huge mob.  They finally succeeded in arresting about a dozen of the ringleaders and dispersing the mob.  The show was then continued, but soon afterwards an even larger mob again gathered and the authorities found it necessary to order that the show be discontinued.  Even then the crowd refused leave until all the lights in the theatre were out.”

1930: In Vienna, Samuel and Rene Reichman gave birth to their fifth child, future real estate mogul Paul Reichman.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/26/business/paul-reichmann-who-helped-develop-the-world-financial-center-dies-at-83.html?hpw&_r=0&pagewanted=print

1933:Ludwig Müller, Hitler’s candidate and a dedicated Nazi was elected as the new Reichsbischof of the German Evangelical Church

1934: Fifty-seven year old Martha Levy, the daughter of Morris Levy and Isabelle Baker and wife of Maurice Steinfeld who had passed away three days ago was buried today at New Mt. Sinai Cemetery in St. Louis, MO.

1935(29th of Elul, 5695): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1935: Karl Donitz, who followed Hitler as head of the German state was promoted to the reanks of “Captain at Sea) in the Kriegsmarine

1936: In New York, “Tobias Brown and Beatrice (Cohen) Lemisch gave birth Jesse Lemisch, the Yale Ph.D. who became a leading historian.

https://launiusr.wordpress.com/2015/01/09/meeting-jesse-lemisch-historian-of-the-american-revolution-and-social-activist/

1936: At Yankee Stadium a crowd of more than 30,000 people saw “the better teamwork of the Maccabees, soccer champions of Palestine, route the New York State Football Association All-Stars 6 to 0” in a contest “sponsored by the Federation of Polish Jewish in America” the proceeds of which “will be shared by the American Committee for the Relief of Jews in Poland and the Maccabee Tel Aviv Sports Organization in Palestine.”

1936: The Maccabees of Tel Aviv, the soccer champions of Palestine are scheduled to play their first game against a team of the New York State Football Association at Yankee Stadium.

1936: After a four month tour of Europe, Mrs. Edward Jacobs, the national president of Hadassah returned to New York today and “said the situation of the Jews in Eastern Europe was a ‘reflection of the unhealthy and unwholesome general state’ in that part of the world” while “Eastern European countries were making ‘scapegoats’ of the Jews.”

1936: Herbert J. Seligman, “the director of public relations of the American Joint Distribution” returned to the United States today and said the Jews in Eastern and Central Europe “were living under conditions more critical than even in the anarchic post-war years.”

1936: “The Nazi regime in Germany is definitely anti-Christian because it legislates against Jews and thereby violates the fundamental principle of Chrisitianity, the union of all men into one family under the Fatherhood of God, the Reverend Howard Chandler Robbins declared in his sermon this morning at the Protestant Episcopal Church.”

1937(22nd of Tishrei, 5698): Shmini Atzeret

1937: “Lillian Schoedler,” the secretary of the 77 year old Edward A. Filine who passed yesterday” said that his body had been cremated and that “she would take his ashes to America as soon as possible.”

1937: Birthdate of Sir Kurt George Matthew Mayer Alberti who has served as the President of the Royal College of Physicians and the National Clinical Director for Emergency Access in the United Kingdom.

1938(2nd of Tishrei, 5699): On the second day of Rosh Hashanah Jews are barred from practicing law in Germany.

1938: As Rosh Hashanah came to an end Reb Levi Yitchok Bender made their clandestine escape by train from Uman to Kiev where an informer turned him over to the local police.  After interrogation, he was released because he convinced them that he had been in Khrysthnivka and not Uman. The leader of the Breslov Chasidim would spend the war in Siberia before making Aliyah in 1949.  He died forty years later.

 

1938: As the crisis over the Sudetenland worsened the French held a cabinet meeting at which Premiere Daladier insisted on mobilization which led to a conflict with his Foreign Minister.

1939: Berlin issues a command to establish Jewish ghettos in Poland on the same day that formal Polish military resistance collapses. 

1939: The Communist deputies were excluded today from the National Assembly today after the pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet had been signed – an exclusion which would make it easier for Pierre Laval, the Nazi supporter to form a new government in 1940.

1939: “The SD and SiPo (made up of the Gestapo and the Kripo) were folded into the new Reich Main Security Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt; RSHA), which was placed under Reinhard Heydrich's control which led to Werner Best being made head of “Amt I” with the responsibility for developing and explaining “the Nazi Jewish policy.” was made head of Amt I (Department I) of the RSHA: Administration and Legal. That department dealt with the legal and personnel issues/matters of the SS and security police.[10] Heydrich and Heinrich Himmler relied on Best to develop and explain legally the activities against enemies of the state and in relation to the Nazi Jewish policy. In 1939 Best became one of the directors of Heydrich's foundation, the Stiftung Nordhav.

1940: “Strike Up the Band” a musical produced by Arthur Freed was released today in the United States by MGM.

1940: “The German occupation authorities issued an ordinance requiring all Jews residing in France to register with the police” which would trigger “Iranian diplomat Abdol Hossein Sardari’s efforts to protect the “Jugutis”, “Jews from Iran, Afghanistan and Bukhara.”

1940: “Rangers of Fortune, a Western featuring Joseph Schildkraut as “Colonel Lewis Rebstock” was released in the United States today.

1940: “Spring Parade” a remake of the 1934 film directed by Henry Koster, featuring Mischa Auer and S. Z. Sakall and produced by Jos Pasternak who had also produced the original version.

1940(24th of Elul, 5700: Walter Benjamin died by his own hands today. He was a German Jewish Marxist literary critic and philosopher. Benjamin committed suicide in Port Bou at the Spanish-French border, while attempting to escape from the Nazis, when it appeared that his party would be denied passage across the border to freedom. The rest of the group was allowed to cross the border the next day, possibly because their desperation was made clear by Benjamin's suicide. A completed manuscript which Benjamin had carried in his suitcase, possibly his "Arcades Project," disappeared after his death and has not been recovered.

1940: Thirty-nine year old Helmut Neustadter, who would gain fame as Australian photographer Helmut Newton, who had been interred by British authorities while in Singapore escaping from Nazi Germany, arrived in Sydney aboard the Queen Mary and was shipped to the camp at Tatura under armed guard.

1941(6thof Tishrei, 5702): Shabbat Shuvah

1941: In Brooklyn Harold and Pearl Gossett gave birth to musicologist Philip Gossett. (As reported by Michael Cooper)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/15/arts/music/philip-gossett-scholar-who-brought-operas-back-to-life-dies-at-75.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1941(6th of Tishrei, 5702): The two day massacre of the Jews began at at Kamenets-Podolsk, in the Ukraine.

1941(6thof Tishrei, 5702)

1942(16th of Tishrei, 5703): Second Day of Sukkoth

1942(16th of Tishrei, 5703): An additional 897 French Jews were killed at Berkenau

1942(16th of Tishrei, 5703): Several hundred Belgian Jews were killed at Berkenau

1942(16th of Tishrei, 5703):  Three hundred cold and hungry women and children, part of the 1000 Jews still at large following a September 24 escape from the ghetto at Tuchin, Ukraine, return to the city under German promises of safe repatriation. All 300 are shot. Of the 700 Tuchin Jews who remained at large, only about 20 will survive the war.

1942: In Tacoma, Washington, Bernie Brotman, “an owner of Seattle Knitting Mills” and his wife Pearl both of whom were “Jewish emigrants from Romania” gave birth to Jeffrey Hart Brotman, a co-founder of Costco Wholesale Corporation. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/business/jeff-brotman-costco-founder-dead.html?_r=0

1942: In New York, “Molly Blank and pharmacist Max Blank” gave birth to “Arthur Morris Blank,” the co-founder of Home Depot and owner of the NFL Atlanta Falcons.

1942: Lydia Litvyak, shot down a German Junker 88 today over Stalingrad.

1942: The ghetto at Parysow, Poland was liquidated when it 3,500 inhabitants were shipped to Treblinka.

http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/september/11.asp

1943: Ugo Foa, head of the Jewish community in Rome approached the Vatican in hopes of getting a Papal loan for the fifty kilograms of gold the SS was demanding if the Jews were to avoid deportation to the death camps.  In a rare act designed to save Jews, Pius XII approved the request.  Funds were never released since the Jews, acting in desperation, raised the funds on their own.

1943: The Germans occupied the island of Corfu which would prove to be the prelude to the deportation of the Jewish community to Auschwitz.

1943: Today there was a “theatrical production” of “‘Humor und Meoldie’ put on by the Westerbork Camp Theatre Group featuring Camilla Spira under the direction of Max Ehrlich.”

1944(10th of Tishrei, 5705): Yom Kippur

1944: Eighty-one year old Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorskywho provided a photographic record, in color of Jews living in far-flung parts of the Russian Empire passed away today.

http://thejewniverse.com/2017/see-1900s-bukharan-jews-in-gorgeous-full-color/

1944: While leading Yom Kippur services in Rome, Rabbi Israel Zolli, experience a vision Jesus, which according to his autobiography led him to convert to Christianity.

1944: Delivery date of the “Benjamin Peixotto", a Liberty ship named after the 19th century American Jew who was a served both his country and his co-religionists with distinction.

1944: At Birkenau the Jews were reminded that the "Goebbels Calendar" still was in effect.  The Goebbels Calendar referred to the Nazi custom of emptying sick wards on Jewish holidays and shipping these people to the death chambers.  On this Yom Kippur, 2000 boys would be told that extra bread would be given to them on their Day of Atonement. Instead, 1000 would be chosen by Dr. Mengele to be sent to the gas chamber. In this instance the selection method was based on height. The shorter boys would be killed.  Elsewhere thousands of Jews would be sent to their deaths this day.

1945:  Birthdate of pianist Misha Dichter.  Born in Shanghai, where his Polish parents had fled at the outbreak of World War II, Mr. Dichter came to Los Angeles with his family at the age of two and began his piano studies a few years later.  While still a student at Juilliard, he launched his international career with a stunning triumph at the 1966 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.  Interestingly enough, on the Dichter's website, he is identified as Polish and his wife as being Brazilian-Polish.  Dichter is part of a long line of Jewish Pianists including Arthur Rubenstein and Vladimir Horovitz.

1945 Birthdate of Jack Goldstein, Canadian born artist.

1946(2ndof Tishrei, 5707): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1946: At Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, during his sermon Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein called on Jews “return to a Jewish way of life.”

1946: In a sermon at Park Avenue Synagogue, Associate Rabbi Morris N. Kertzer stressed “the need for mature thinking and mature emotions in our times.”

1946: During his sermon at the Hebrew Tabernacle, Rabbi Jacob Polish said he “saw similiarity between the atomic bomb test at Bikini this summer and he giving of the law at Mount Sinai” because he said at Bikini “God spoke to mankind, saying ‘Behold, I have set before ye life and that which good and death and that which is evil.’ It is for you to make the choice.”

1947: Today was the last day on which the Afabu, an American newspaper originally intended for “German speaking Jews around the world, published its list of Holocaust survivors marking the end of a project that had begun in September of 1944.

1947: The House Un-American Committee (HUAC) subpoenaed 24 "friendly"...and 19 "unfriendly" witnesses (mostly Jewish) summoning them to Washington.

1948: During Operation Velvetta five Spitfires flown by Israeli pilots began a 2,500 mile from Yugoslavia to Israel, much of which was over open water without modern navigational aids.  Two ran out of gas and were forced to land on the island of Rhodes.  The other three made it safely to Ramat David.

1949(4thof Tishrei, 5710): Sixty-seven year old American architect David Adler passed away at Libertyville, Illinois today.

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-12-18/features/0212180077_1_art-institute-international-style-modernism-houses

1950: Premiere of “La Ronde” the film version of the Arthur Schnitzler play of the same name directed by Max Ophus.

1950: “The Third Maccabiah, Jewish equivalent of the Olympic Games, opened today at the new stadium in suburban Ramat Gan, where about 30,000 persons watched a parade of athletes from twenty countries…Today’s ceremonies, featuring 500 Jewish athletes, including a team of forty-three from United States, were the first of their kind to be held in Israel and were the most colorful this state has seen…The only sad note of another otherwise gay afternoon was the Yizkor ceremony, when the flag was lowered to half-staff, and trumpets sounded notes of mourning for those who died since the last games in 1935.”

1951: Second baseman Al Federoff made his major league debut with the Detroit Tigers.

1951:Vincent Richard Impellitteri, Mayor of New York was made a citizen of Haifa.

1951: The negative reaction of the Arab countries to the latest UN peace proposal is tantamount to rejection as can be seen in the statement that appeared today in Le Jour the Beirut newspaper which comes close to being the voice of the Lebanese Foreign Office. In referring to the proposal by the UN Conciliation Commission, the paper said, “Let us say at once this is a plan based on the demands of the Zionists and which does not take into serious account the demands of the Arabs.  What the representatives of the United Nations proposed is a solution in accord with the desires of Israel and with its interests.  The United Nations is only interested in bringing the Arabs to bow before Israel.”

1952: During the Red Witch Hunt, Lewis Webster Jones, President of Rutgers, “announces his intention to appoint Trustee and Faculty committees to review the cases of professors involved in government inquiry” which include as targets Moses Finley who had appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee.

1954: First broadcast of “Caesar’s Hour” “a one-hour sketch/variety show starring Sid Caesar with Howie Morris, Carl Reiner and Bea Arthur that was performed lived at the Century Theatre.

1955: Birthdate of Lexington, KY native Jeffrey M. Lack, the graduate of Franklin and Marshall College who became the “president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

1955(11thof Tishrei, 5716): Eighty-two year old Mark Waldman “a former professor of Germany at City College in New York” who came to the United States from Germany 55 years ago, passed away today while visiting his daughter in Hartford, CT.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/09/29/83375413.pdf

1956(22ndof Tishrei, 5717: Shmini Atzeret

1956(22ndof Tishrei, 5717): Fifty-five year old British composer Gerald Raphael Finzi the son of John Abraham (Jack) Finzi and Eliza Emma (Lizzie) Leverson passed away today.

http://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/jan/27/gerald-finzi-mark-padmore

http://www.geraldfinzi.com/

1956: “Tea and Sympathy” produced by Pandro S. Berman and music by Adolph Deutsch was released today in the United States

1957(2ndof Tishrei, 5718): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1958(13thof Tishrei, 5719): Parashat Ha’Azinu

1958(13thof Tishrei, 5719): Forty-five year old actress Rose Stradner, the wife of director Joseph Mankiewicz passed away today.

1959: NBC Sunday Showcase broadcast the first in a two part presentation of “What Makes Sammy Run” starring Larry Blyden and “Sammy Glick.”

1961: “Paris Blues” a movie made on location directed by Martin Ritt, with a script co-authored by Walter Bernstein and co-starring Paul Newman was released today in the United States.

1962: In Canada, Herb Gray began serving as a Member of Parliament for Essex West.

1962: The United States sold Hawk anti-aircraft missiles to Israel.  As useful as the military equipment was, the sale of the missiles was even more important as a sign of the Kennedy Administration's commitment to the defense of the state of Israel.

1963(10thof Tishrei, 5724): Unbeknownst to anybody, Jews were observing the last Yom Kippur during the brief presidency of John Kennedy.

1964(21stof Tishrei, 5725): Hoshana Raba

1964: U.S. premiere of “Lilith” directed, produced and written by Robert Rossen and filmed by cinematographer Eugen Schufftan.

1965(1stof Tishrei, 5726): Rosh Hashanah

1965: President Zalman Shazar’s New Year’s greeting published today read in part, “Though the road to peace with our neighbors is still long and strewn with snares, our determination and our united effort to win support both near and far for this most significant of goals are all the stronger.”

1965: “Winter Kept Us Warm,” a romantic drama directed and produced by David Secter who also wrote the script premiered “as the opening film of the Commonwealth Film Festival in Cardiff.

1966: A revival of “Dinner at Eight” written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre today.

1967: Birthdate of Noreena Hertz, the English author and economist whom “The Observed dubbed one of the worlds’ leading young thinker” and who is also the “great-granddaughter of British Chief Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz” and wife of BBC Director Danny Cohen.

1968(5th of Tishrei, 5729): Forty-eight year old Dr. Ruth Silbowitz Achs, “a Brooklyn pediatrician who did research on babies’ palmprints as a means of reveling birth defects” and who “was director of the pediatric clinic at Kings County Hospital, associate professor of pediatrics at the Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn and adjunct pediatrician at the Jewish hospital of Brooklyn passed away today.

1969(15thof Tishrei, 5730: Sukkoth is observed for the first time under President Richard Nixon.

1970: Following a Syrian supported attack on Jordan that was thwarted by the threat of Israeli intervention, King Hussein was still forced to sign an agreement which preserved the right of the Palestinian organizations to operate in Jordan. For Jordan, it was humiliating that the agreement treated both sides to the conflict as equals. It also meant that Jordan would serve as a base of operation for Palestinian terrorists.

1970: Ninety-three year old Hermann Ludwig Mass “one of the Righteous Among the Nations” passed away today.

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/righteous/stories/maas.asp

1970: Birthdate of Canadian sports journalist Elliott Friedman.

1971(8thof Tishrei, 5732): Eigty year old Middletown, NY native and Albany Law School trained attorney Ralph Jay Ury, “the national president of Zeta Beta Tau” fraternity and an “officer with the Amateur Athletic Union.

1972: In Los Angeles, Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner gave birth to Gwyneth Paltrow.

1973(1stof Tishrei, 5734): Rosh Hashanah

1974: “Cinderella Liberty” an off-beat love story directed by Mark Rydell and co-starring James Caan, Eli Wallach and Allan Arbus was released today in Belgium.

1974: Birthdate of Seattle, Washington native multi-talented Carrie Rachel Brownstein whose career has included music, acting and directing.

https://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/01/magazine/carrie-brownstein.html

1974: “The 100,000th Soviet Jewish immigrant since the Six Day War arrived in Israel.

1975(22ndof Tishrei, 5736): Shmini Atzeret

1975: “An unofficial group of five Israelis continued their visit to the USSR under the auspices of the Soviet Peace Committee.

1976(3rdof Tishrei, 5737): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Gerald Ford.

1977(15thof Tishrei, 5738): Sukkoth

1977: “One Day At A Time” starring Bonnie Franklin began its third season on CBS.

1978: The Knesset approved the Camp David Accords with 84 affirmative voted, 19 opposed and 17 abstentions.

1979: The President’s Commission on the Holocaust established by President Carter and chaired by Elie Wiesel submitted its report today in which it recommended the establishment of “a memorial with three main components: a national Holocaust memorial/museum; an educational foundation; and a Committee on Conscience.”

1980(17thof Tishrei, 5741): Three days before his 78th birthday, author and sociologist Werner Jacob Cahnman, whose parents died during the Holocaust, passed away today.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/cahnman-werner-j

1980(17thof Tishrei, 5741): Fifty-nine year old labor union executive and foreign service officer Harry Hamilton Pollak passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9E04E4D91138E732A25752C0A9669D94619FD6CF

1981: The official Yugoslav press agency Tanjug reported that a hijacked Yugoslav jetliner with 101 people aboard landed in Cyprus early today after Israel refused to let the plane land in Tel Aviv as the hijackers had demanded. The Israelis had no idea what the terrorists were planning to do once they landed.

1982(10th of Tishrei, 5743): Two days after “400,000 marchers demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Yom Kippur is observed

1982: CBS broadcast the first episode of “Square Pegs” the sitcom starring Sarah Jessica Parker.

1984(1stof Tishrei, 5745): Rosh Hashanah is observed as President Reagan and former Vice President Walter Mondale face off against each other in the run for the White Office.

1984: “The Journey of Natty Gunn” starring Meredith Salenger in the title role, featuring Verna Bloom, with a script co-authored by Andrew Bergman and with music by Elmer Bernstein was released in the United States today

1986: Premiere of “Amen,” a sit-com created by Ed Weinberger, the son of a Jewish butcher from Philadelphia.

1986: NBC broadcast the first episode of season two of “The Golden Girls” co-starring Beatrice Arthur and Estelle Getty.

1989: “C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D.” a comedy horror film starring Tricia Leigh Fisher, the daughter of Eddie Fisher and featuring Norman Fell was released in the United States today.

1989: In “Rosh Hashanah Journey To Hasidic Master's Tomb,” published today which is quoted in its entirety below, Ari L. Goldman describes the Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage of Bratslav Chassidim to the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav.

 

Shortly before his death in 1811, Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, a Hasidic master known for his mystical teachings, asked his followers to come and pray at his grave each year on Rosh ha-Shanah, the Jewish New Year. The custom was carried on at his tomb in the Ukrainian city of Uman until the Russian Revolution in 1917. Since then only a few of his followers could make the pilgrimage. They are known as the ''Dead Hasidim'' because they follow a deceased leader rather than a living one. With the opening of the Soviet Union in the last year, however, the dream of many Bratslav Hasidim is being realized. One thousand are planning to make the trip to be in Uman for Rosh ha-Shanah, which begins at sundown Friday. About 100 Bratslav Hasidim left on a Pan American World Airways flight from Kennedy International Airport last night amid joy and expectation. 'Imagine the Anticipation'''It's like a person who hasn't seen his father in 40 years,'' said Noah Steinberg, a lawyer who lives in Brooklyn. ''Imagine the anticipation we feel.'' Accompanying Mr. Steinberg was his 6-year-old son, Nachman, who is named in honor of the movement's founder. The boy's mother and younger siblings stayed home; the trip was for males only. ''They call us 'the dead,' but we are alive and well,'' said Lieb Berger, executive director of the World Bratslav Organization. ''And with us lives Rav Nachman, whose writings and teachings we follow always.'' Mr. Berger said there are some 3,000 to 5,000 Bratslav Hasidim worldwide, most in Israel. About 300 live in the United States and Canada. They differ significantly from the dozens of other Hasidic groups, each of which is centered around a single living charismatic leader, known as the Rebbe. A Rebbe's followers, known as Hasidim, visit the leader for advice on both personal and religious matters and try to spend the major holidays with him. The leadership position of Rebbe is usually handed down from father to son or other male relative.

Most Hasidic groups, which draw their names from towns in Europe where their ancestors settled, consider themselves disciples of the 17th-century founder of Hasidim, Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, known as the Baal Shem Tov. He founded a Jewish revival movement that stressed joy in prayer and religious experience. Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav was the great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov. Rabbi Nachman taught that God was inherent in everything in the world, including evil. Thus, he said, even the man steeped in evil could easily find the Creator and repent. Hope in Melody and Dance In his writings, he said the world was essentially a dangerous place where hope could be found in melody, dance, constant self-criticism and communication with the Rebbe, even in the grave. Rabbi Nachman died at the age of 38. His modern followers are among the most mystical and spiritual of Hasidim since they have no temporal leader. Among the followers are Jews who once experimented with the mysticism of Eastern religions. Mr. Berger, the director of the Bratslav organization, said the Soviets helped to arrange the trip, freely issuing visas and helping to insure that the travelers would arrive before the start of Rosh ha-Shanah. Most of the visitors will be sleeping on Soviet Army cots set up dormitory-style in an abandoned factory within walking distance of Rabbi Nachman's tomb. While some Hasidim brought their children, one, 35-year-old Aaron Pinter, brought his father. While the son was dressed in the black garb of the Hasidim and had a long red beard, the father was in a gray suit and was clean-shaven. The senior Mr. Pinter would not give his age, but said that he fled Poland as a young man and lived for eight years in Siberia before coming to the United States. ''I never thought I would be going back,'' he said. ''I am not a Hasid, but it took Rav Nachman to bring me back.''

 

1992: The Jerusalem Post reported that Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin warned that peace with Syria would not be possible without ceding some territory on the Golan Heights. He added, however, that he and his government opposed a total withdrawal.

1992: FOX broadcast the first episode of “The Ben Stiller Show.”

1992: In Los Angeles, Ken Lerner and his wife Patti Klein gave birth to actor Samuel Bryce "Sam" Lerner.

1992:  The Jerusalem Post reported that President George Bush was expected to send his proposal for $10 billion in loan guarantees for Israel to Congress. The request was part of a package deal designed to move this request through the legislative process as soon as possible.

1992:  The Jerusalem Post reported that remains of a large Roman sport stadium from the Herodian period were discovered at the site of the ancient town of Caesarea.  Caesarea is on the Mediterranean.  It was built in Roman times because the Romans could not stand the heat of Jerusalem.  Its famous amphitheater has survived to this day.  The modern town of Caesarea is fashionable seaside place complete with seaside restaurant.

1995(3rd of Tishrei, 5756): Tzom Gedaliah

1995(3rdof Tishrei, 5756): Eighty one year old Moscow born Israeli composer Alexander “Sasha” Argov passed away today in Tel Aviv.

1995: Peggy Charren received a Presidential Medal of Freedom acknowledging her almost 3 decades of advocacy. Frustrated with the educationally anemic cartoons filling her children's afternoons, education advocate and founder of Action for Children's Television (ACT), Peggy Charren began to push television stations and law makers to demand and develop more diverse and stimulating children's programming throughout the industry. Charren began her career in television as the director of the film department at station WPIX-TV in New York City, but she became concerned about the lack of educational children's programming after the birth of her two daughters. In 1968 Charren founded ACT as a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging the development of a more diverse range of children's educational programming. Responding to the efforts of ACT, Congress passed the Children's Television Act in 1990, which required each station to provide programs created specifically to educate children.

1997:Publication of Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, the Chattanooga, TN born so of the former Ruth Sulzbruger, a member of the Ochs-Sulzberger publishing family and Ben Hale Gordon.

1998: The New York Times book section featured reviews by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including Bridges Across Broken Time: Chinese and Jewish Cultural Memoryby Vera Schwarcz, Marc Chagall: 1887-1985by Jacob Baal-Teshuva and From the Ashes of the Old: American Labor and America's Futureby Stanley Aronowitz

2000: John Patrick Kenneally (born Leslie Jackson) VC passed away today. Born in 1921, he was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Soldier who deserted from the Gunners, joined the Irish Guards and won the Victoria Cross with them during the Tunisian campaign for repulsing an entire company of Panzer Grenadiers with a Bren gun. John Patrick Kenneally was an assumed name. He was the illegitimate son of a wealthy Jewish textile manufacturer in Manchester. His mother was an 18-year-old un-married daughter of a Birmingham pharmacist, who was disowned by her family. She changed her name to Jackson, and had her son christened Leslie.

2000: One day after she had passed away services were scheduled at the Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn for Seena Fish (nee Israel) the wife of Charles Fish with whom she had three children – Melissa, Jason and Nora.

2001(10th of Tishrei, 5762): Yom Kippur

2001: On Yom Kippur, Shawn Green sat out a game for the first time in 415 games, to honor the most significant holiday and donated his day's pay of $75,000 to a charity for survivors of the New York 9/11 terrorist attacks.

2002: After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, 2001, “The Man from Elysian Fields” co-starring Julianna Margulies and filmed by cinematographer Kramer Morgenthau was released in the United States today.

2003(1stof Tishrei, 5764): Rosh Hashanah

 

2003: “Temple Treasured Traditions: Jewish community has always been a part of Dubuque” published today, The Telegraph-Herald traced the history of the Jewish community in Dubuque which dates back to 1833 when Alexander Levi immigrated from France.  During the 1880’s Dubuque had as many as 150 Jewish families, today 26 families belong to Temple Beth El, a small but vibrant outpost of Judaism on the banks of the Mississippi River.

2004: In “Chinese city embraces long-exiled Jewish community” published today Mark Magnier   described the return of the  Jews to Harbin after a half-century exile.  The city is so eager to have the Jews return that it is spending 3.2 million dollars to refurbish the city’s main synagogue.

2004: In Tel Aviv as part of the annual, global City in Pink lighting campaign for the breast cancer struggle, the City Gat Ramat Gan was lit completely in bright pink light.

2005: ABC broadcast the first episode of “Commander in Chief,” a series created by Rod Lurie.

2005: Ariel Sharon narrowly defeated a leadership engineered by Benjamin Netanyahu challenge by a 52–48 percent vote.

2005: Busting Vegas: The MIT Whiz Kid Who Brought the Casinos To Their Kneesby Ben Mezrich was published today.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9276.Busting_Vegas

2005: The Jerusalem Post reported that the California-based West Coast Chabad's annual star-studded telethon had made a special appeal for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

2006: The International Forum “Let My People Live!” will be held this afternoon, at the Shevchenko National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Ukraine in Kiev. “The forum will follow the official ceremony in remembrance of Babi Yar’s victims at the Babi Yar Memorial.”

2006: Jerusalem District Court sentenced a Jewish settler to four consecutive life sentences plus an additional 12 years in prison for murdering four Palestinian men.

2006: Avner Shalev, Chairman of the Yad Vashem Directorate will speak at the Let My People Live! International Forum a two-day commemorative even marking the 65thanniversary of the massacre of the Jews at Babi Yar.

2007: Rachel Fellergives a talk on the book that she and Steve Feller wrote: Silent Witnesses: Civilian Camp Money of World War IIat Clark Alumni House Coe College. The book is on money of the Holocaust.

2007: Publication of Fire in the Blood by Irene Nemirovsky

2007: A revival of David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize winning play “Glengarry Glen Ross” opened at the Apollo Theatre.

2007(15th of Tishrei, 5768): First Day of Sukkoth

2007(15thof Tishrei, 5768): Rabbi Avraham Elkanah Kahana Shapira “one of the founders of an organization that declared that handing over parts of the land of Israel to gentiles, even with a peace agreement, contradicted halacha and was therefore forbidden” passed away today.(This ruling is confusing since Solomon, the king noted for his wisdom did exactly that as described in The Book of Kings.)

2007(15thof Tishrei, 5678): Seventy-four year old award winning astrophysicist Moshe Carmeli, the “Albert Einstein Professor of Theoretical Physics at Ben Gurion University” passed away today.

http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Carmeli.html

http://physweb.bgu.ac.il/HOMEPAGES/FACULTY/Carmeli/main.html

2008: In Nyack, NY, David Shire and Didi Conn performed at a benefit concert for Barak Obama.

2008: Israeli choreographer Noa Sagie brings her new creation, “Breath 22” to the Dumbo Dance Festival 2008 in Brooklyn, New York.

2008: Several Jewish authors appear At the National Book Festival including Ellen Birnbaum, associate director of the 92nd Street Y Nursery School, co-author (with Nancy Schulman) of Practical Wisdom for Parents: Demystifying the Preschool Years; Tony Horwitz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning former foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal and staff writer for the New Yorker,  author of  Blue Latitudes, Confederates in the Attic, Baghdad Without a Map and A Voyage Long and Strange: Rediscovering the New World ; Walter Isaacson the author of Benjamin Franklin:  An American Life,  coauthor of  Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made and Einstein: His Life and Universe; David Maraniss, an associate editor of The Washington Post, who won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1993 and who wrote They Marched Into Sunlight: War and Peace in Vietnam and America, When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi, First in His Class: A Biography of  Bill Clinton and Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed the World ; Daniel Schorr, former foreign correspondent for CBS News, a senior news analyst for National Public Radio, three-time Emmy winner, a Peabody award winner for "a lifetime of uncompromising reporting of the highest integrity," as well as the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Golden Baton, the most prestigious award in broadcasting and author of Come to Think of It: Notes on the Turn of the Millennium.

2009: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Louis D. Brandeis:A Life by Melvin I. Urofsky,Beg, Borrow, Steal: A Writer’s Life by Michael Greenberg and Dancing in the Dark by Morris Dickstein.

2009: The Washington Post features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History by Robert M. Edsel

2009: The Times of London featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Dogs and the Wolves by Irene Nemirovsky; translated by Sandra Smith.

2009: At Playwrights Horizons in New York City, the final performance of “The Retributionists,” a play that “fictionalizes the story of Abba Kovner, a renowned partisan who led other “Avengers” to fight Nazis in the ghetto of Vilna, Poland, then hid and resisted in the nearby forests until the end of the war” at which time he “hatched elaborate plots to punish ex-Nazis and, in fact, any German: hunting down and killing officers, poisoning the water supplies of major cities and fatally spiking the bread delivered to SS guards in an American POW camp in Germany. Later, Kovner would renounce revenge, become an acclaimed Israeli writer and found the Diaspora Museum in Tel Aviv.”

2009: Premier of The Cleveland Shown, a comedic creation of Richard Appel.

2009(9th of Tishrei, 5770): Eighty-one year old Donald Fisher, the founder of Gap passed away today.

http://www.gapinc.com/content/dam/gapincsite/documents/DonFisher_Bio.pdf

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/finance-obituaries/6243973/Don-Fisher.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/29/business/29fisher.html

2009 (9th of Tishrei, 5770): Sixty-nine year old William Safire, the Nixon speechwriter who became the New York Times “conservative columnist” and who fancied himself to be a “language maven” passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/28/us/28safire.html      

2009 (9thof Tishrei, 5770): In the evening, Kol Nidre

2009: The Yankees and Red Sox moved their game from the evening to the afternoon “following an outcry from Jewish fans.” (As reported by JTA)

2009:Iran test fired two short-range missiles as its elite Revolutionary Guards began several days of war games today on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur.2010:The first Kleztival is scheduled to end today in Sao Paulo. The event was held to mark the inauguration of the Instituto da Música Judaica Brasil, or Brazilian Jewish Music Institute.

2010: A majority of Israelis regard non-Orthodox converts to Judaism to be part of the Jewish people, according to a survey published today, putting the general public at odds with religious authorities.  2011: Paul Krugrman, the recipient of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics is scheduled to appear at the 92ndStreet Y in New York City.

2011: Publication of Breaking Stalin's Nose”a children's historical novel written and illustrated by” Russian born Jew Eugene Yelchin.

2011: The Jewish Museum in New York City is scheduled to offer tours of their permanent collection, “Culture and Continuity,” with a special theme for Rosh Hashanah.

2011:Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the eight senior cabinet members decided tonight to support the Quartet's initiative for renewed talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

2011:A week after his speech supporting Israel at the United Nations, US President Barack Obama offered his annual Jewish New Year wishes today, stating that the US "will continue to stand with Israel because the bond between our nations is unshakable."

2011:  US President Barack Obama succeeded in reaching out to Israelis with his speech last week to the General Assembly and his efforts to block the UN from unilaterally declaring a Palestinian state, according to a Keevoon Research poll sponsored by The Jerusalem Post this week

2012: In London, a book launch scheduled for today at the Weiner Library will feature a discussion of Professor Phillip Spencer’s Genocide since 1945.

2012: In Washington, DC, the Men’s Club of Adas Israel will be looking for volunteers for the annual building of the congregational Sukkah

2012: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took aim at the Iranian nuclear program, saying that the regime was using negotiations to stall and urging clear "red lines" on its uranium enrichment.

2012:The government is obliged to prevent scenarios such as the current one in which Ma’ariv workers have not received payments owed to them by law, Knesset Economics Committee Chairman Carmel Shama-Hacohen (Likud) said today.

2012(12of Tishrei, 5773): Reuven Rahamim, the father of Sami Rahamim, was shot and killed along with five others at Accent Signage Systems in Minneapolis, the company he founded, by a former employee. (As reported by Kyle Potter)

2013(23 of Tishrei, 5774): Simchat Torah

2013: In the evening, Temple Judah is scheduled to host another Musical Shabbat

2013: Larry Paul and Robyn Helzner are scheduled to lead a Carlebach-inspired Kabbalat Shabbat service at the Historic 6th& I Synagogue.

2013: During a telephone conversation between the Presidents of Iran and the United States President Obama noted his concern about Robert Levinson's disappearance to Rouhani, and expressed his interest in seeing him reunited with his family.”

2013: On the 13th anniversary of the Arab terrorist pogrom known as the 2ndIntifada young Arabs threw stones following Friday prayers at police forces near the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City. One officer sustained light injuries to his hand. Border Guard officers dispersed the rioters with stun grenades, among other crowd dispersal means, and arrested four people

(As reported by Noam (Dabul) Dvir)

2013: Plans were announced today for convening of the largest delegation of Knesset members at an overseas location.  The MK’s will be joined by Holocaust survivors at Aushwitz-Birkeneau as they obersed International Holocaust Remembrance Day in January, 2014.

2014(3rdof Tishrei, 5775): Shabbat Shuvah – the fast will have to wait until tomorrow

2014(3rdof Tishrei, 5775): Ninety-three year old  Egyptian born French fashion designer Gaby Aghion, the widow of Raymond Aghion passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/29/business/gaby-aghion-founder-of-chlo-fashion-house-dies-at-93.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2014: Mark Weisman, the Hebrew Hammer, scored two touchdowns as he led Iowa to its first Big Ten Conference win of the season at Purdue.

2014(3rdof Tishrei, 5775): Forty year old actress Sarah Goldberg passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/09/arts/television/sarah-goldberg-tv-actress-on-7th-heaven-dies-at-40.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

2014: “Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas who delivered an anti-Semitic diatribe yesterday at the UN “ didn’t submit a resolution to the UN Security Council seeking a three-year timetable for an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank due to unspecified “technicalities,” a Palestinian source told Israel Radio Saturday.”

2014: Brooks Newmark, a Jewish Conservative member of parliament since 2005 announced his unexpected resignation on Saturday as a newspaper reported he had sent an explicit photo of himself online

2014: The 13th annual Daniel Pearl Day of Music in Taipei is scheduled to start at 2:00 p.m. and run through 9:30 p.m.

2015: The New York Times features books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including recently released paperback editions of Timeless: Love, Morgenthau and Me by Lucinda Franks and God’s Bankers: A History of Money and Power at the Vatican by Holocaust historian Gerald Posner.

2015: Michael Didra reviewed the recently released “Complete Works of Primo Levi” a boxed set which he describes as “a literary treasury on humanity.”

2015: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to host a free tour “of Jewish Downtown Washington” this morning.

2015: As part of its Historic Jewish Atlanta Jewish Tours, the Breman Museum is scheduled to host a tour of Grant Park, a “city land mark that was surrounded by a thriving Jewish community in the early 20th century” whose residents included Leo and Lucille Frank.

2015: “Hours after rioters clashed with police as Muslim marked the end of Eid al-Fitr” photographers released by Palestinians showed masked people “stockpiling rocks inside the al-Aqsa Mosque tonight” in preparation for another round of violence in the morning.

https://static.timesofisrael.com/www/uploads/2015/09/000_Nic6489984-e1443379311845.jpg

2015: Yael Melmede’s “The Truth Box” is scheduled to be shown at the New York Film Festival which ends today.

2015: CBS broadcast “Immortality,” the final episode of the original CSI  (later known as CSI Las Vegas) a long-running cerebral crime series created by Antony E. Zuker and brought to the small screen by executive producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Carol Mendelsohn

2015, the United Kingdom Labour Party announced that Joseph Stiglitz was to sit on its Economic Advisory Committee along with five other world leading economists.

2015: The Washington, DCJCC is scheduled to host “Family Medical History Matters: Hereditary Cancer in the Jewish Community - A Conversation about BRCA1 & 2 Mutations.”

2015(14th of Tishrei 5776): In the evening Erev Sukkoth

2016: At the University of Iowa Hillel, Sammy Miller is scheduled to do “a workshop introduction on Son of a Cantor” demonstrating the impact of cantorial music on the works of Harold Arlen and Irving Berlin and their impact on the Great American Songbook following “an upbeat performance by “Grammy nominated Sammy Mill and the Congregation.”

2016: In response to call from Acheinu, a “Day of Jewish Unity” is scheduled to take place a day after the first U.S. presidential debates.

2016: “The commanding officers of two soldiers killed in an accidental grenade blast were punished today, in accordance with an order from IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot.”

2016: The Center for Jewish History, Jewish Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University and American Sephardi Federation are scheduled to present “An Intimate Rivalry: The Jews and Classical Islam,” lecture by cultural Ross Brahn who “offers a rich and complex portrait of early Jewish-Muslim relations that is characterized by the creative dynamics of minority-majority interaction.”

2016 The Skirball Center is scheduled to host a “discussion on Genesis and beginnings as author/editor Beth Kissileff speaks with Dara Horn, Tobi Kahn, Joan Nathan and Dr. Ruth Westheimer,” the “renowned experts, who all contributed to Ms. Kissileff’s book Reading Genesis, and talk about Genesis through the lens of their particular field, sharing new and intriguing perspectives on one of our most essential stories.”

2017: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present a concert by the Phoenix Chamber Ensemble “geaturing Vassa Shevel and Inessa Zaretsky on piano, Annaliesa Place on violin and Andrew Janss on cello.”

2017: Today, “Israeli President Reuven Rivlin criticized Interpol’s decision to admit the Palestinian Authority as a member, saying it would weaken the global police body’s anti-terror capabilities.”

2017(7thof Tishrei, 5778): Ninety year old concentration camp survivor Zuzana Ruzickova, one of the world’s most famous harpsichordist passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/03/obituaries/zuzana-ruzickova-dead-leading-harpsichordist-and-war-survivor.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-38340648

2017(7thof Tishrei, 5778): Twenty year old “Platoon leader Avshalom Armoni from Beit Horon” and 22 year old “Sergeant Avinoam David Cohen from Jerusalem” “were killed this morning during a training exercise when a self-propelled howitzer canon flipped over…” (As reported by David Rosenberg)

2017: In Los Angeles, Hector Elizondo is scheduled to host a tribute to E. Randol Schoenberg and the Pursuit of Justice.

http://latw.org/justice/

2018: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel received five Emmys at the 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, the most of any one series that evening, including “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series,” “Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series,” “Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series,” “Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series,” and “Outstanding Comedy Series.”

https://jwa.org/thisweek/marvelous-mrs-maisel-wins-5-primetime-emmy-awards

2018: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host the Phoenix Chamber Ensemble’s performance of “Barber's "Souvenirs" Ballet Suite, op.28 (with video installation by Joseph Safranovich); Schnittke’s "Gogol Suite"; Shostakovich's Concertino for Two pianos, op.94; and Shostakovich’s Cello Sonata, op.4.”

2018: This evening, the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educational Center is scheduled to host a lecture and a book signing by Noah Lederman the author of A World Erased: A Grandson's Search for His Family's Holocaust Secrets

2018(18thof Tishrei, 5779): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

2019:  In San Francisco, Sha’ar Zahav is scheduled to host “Jewish award-winning writers/journalists Belo Miquel Cipriana and David Elijah Nahmod” in a discussion of their new book Firsts: Coming of Age Stories by People with Disabilities.

2019: In the final week before Rosh Hashanah it is reported that the population of Israel has reached 9,092,000 and according to the Central Bureau of Statistics, the “vast majority of Israelis say they are satisfied with their lives.” (As reported by Yaron Drukman and Amir Alon)

2019: The Rosh Hashanah Music Festival is scheduled to begin today Tel Aviv.

2019: Netflix is scheduled to broadcast “The Odd Couples,” the next episode in “The Spy.”

2020: Today, “in keeping with a 59-year tradition, families of Holocaust survivors are scheduled to gather from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cleveland Holocaust Memorial in Bedford Heights to pay respects to those who perished in the Holocaust:”

2020: This afternoon “Addison-Penzak JCC is scheduled to present a session for Russian-speaking Jews to connect and share their memories, prayers, stories and songs.”

2020: In Iowa City, Chabad is scheduled to host a socially distanced outdoor service for Yom Kippur in its backyard tent.

2020: Beginning at 6:20 pm, London time, Highgate United Synagogue is scheduled to host three successive Kol Nidre services

2020: In between Zoom Shabbat Shuvah services and Zoom Yom Kippur services, in Cedar Rapids, Temple Judah is scheduled to resume Zoom Religious School under the leadership of Barb Feller.

2020: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Reaganland: America’s Right Turn, 1976-1980 by Rick Perlstein, Veritas: A Harvard Professor, A Con Man and the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife by Ariel Sabar, the son of linguist Dr. Yona Sabar,  The Time Magicians by Wolfram Eilenberger that examines how four philosophers including the ant-Semite Ernst Cassirer and the Jewish Walter Benjamin “reinvented philosophy,” Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of the Truth by Brian Stelter, Donald Trump V. The United States: Inside the Struggle to Stop a President by Michael S. Schmidt.

2020(9th of Tishrei, 5781): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

 

 

 

 

This Day, September 28, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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48 B.C.E.: Pompey the Great was assassinated on orders of King Ptolemy of Egypt after landing in Egypt.  While many Roman leaders get low marks in terms of Jewish History, Pompey rates at a very low level.  He was the Roman who desecrated the Holy of Holies and then mocked the Jews for praying to nothing.  Besides which, his rival, Julius Caesar, had comparatively positive relations with the Jews.

351: The Eastern Roman army led by Constantius II defeated the western forces supporting the usurper Magnentius at the Battle of Mursa Major. The Jews might have been better off if Magentinus had won since, as can be seen by his treatment of pagans, he was not a creature of Christianity.  They certainly could not have been worse off since Constantius II vigorously pursued the anti-Jewish policies begun by his father Constantine.

1066: William the Conqueror invaded England.  The first verifiable Jewish presence in England began with William who, in spite of opposition from the Church, allowed Jews from Rouen, France, to settle in his newly won kingdom. 

1105: Twelve year old Simon of Hauteville, the heir of Roger I of Sicily, after whose conquest of Sicily Jews were found to be living in Syracuse, Messina and Catania and whose wife was reportedly a member of the Pierleoni family which “was baptized in the first half of the 11thcentury, passed away today

1187: After two days of heavy fighting the forces of Saladin begin to breach the walls of Jerusalem as the Crusaders make a last ditch to hold on to their most important conquest. (Editor’s note – reminds me of two usurpers trying to lay claim to property that belongs to a third party.)

1197: The Holy Roman Emperor, Henry VI, died. During his reign outbreaks of violence aimed at the Jews took in an area that included the districts along the Rhine and in Vienna itself.  Henry was also the Emperor who held King Richard I of England for ransom after the Third Crusade.  The Jewish community in England “was forced to contribute toward the king's ransom 5,000 marks, more than three times as much as the contribution of the City of London.”  In other words, Henry not only would not protect the Jews in his own realm, his greed played a key role in bankrupting the Jews living beyond the boundaries of his power. 

1238: King James I, of Aragon, conquers the Kingdom of Valencia.  This is the same King James who presided over the debate Pablo Christiani and Nachmanides.  In a departure of from the norm, Nachmanides won the debate and King James awarded Nachmanides a prize and declared that never before had he heard "an unjust cause so nobly defended."

1251: King Jaime I declared, "No Jews will hold office in the Kingdom of Valencia." The following year Jews were banned from office in all of Catalan and Aragon.

1394: Pedro de Luna elected elevated to the papacy as Benedict XII whom the Council of Constance which deposed him in 1415 as having “caused much suffering to the Jews” and who “shrank from no measure” to force

1494: Bernardino da Feltre passed away.  Born Martin Tomitano in 1439, he was a priest and religious Italian of Friars Minor. He became a priest in 1463. In his religious fanaticism, he railed against the Jews who deemed them the murderers of Christ, and was among those that caused the most deaths in the Italian Jewish community of the time. In 1475, in Trento, he reportedly delivered a series of anti-Jewish sermons that led to 15 members of the local Jewish community being sentenced to death. The Jews were falsely accused of the death of Simon, a boy found dead in the Jewish Quarter. He was recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church for his alleged martyrdom in 1588. In 1965, the beatification process was canceled because of the unfounded historical accuracy of the story.

1533(9thof Tishrei, 5294): Erev of Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1577: The Sultan ordered a census of the Jews of Safed for the purposes of raising taxes.

1614: The Emperor ordered the arrest of Vincenz Fettmilch who led an uprising in Frankfurt that included the murder of Jews and the looting of the Judengasse.

1634: Comus, John Milton’s work dealing with the struggle between good and evil appeared for the first time.  He would tackle the topic again in his more famous work, Paradise Lost.  In the meantime, Milton joined other writers of his time including John Locke in writing in support of a Jewish state.  This was in line with Christian views about the conditions needed for the Second Coming.

1753(29thof Elul, 5513): Erev Rosh Hashanah; English Jews can look forward to becoming full citizens of the realms thanks to the recently passed “Jews Bill”

1755(23rdof Tishrei, 5516): Simchat Torah

1772(1stof Tishrei, 5533): Just a week after the treaty partitioning Poland among the Russians, Prussians and Russians is signed Polish Jews observe Rosh Hashanah under one of three different rulers.

1776(15thof Tishrei, 5637):  As the British begin their seven year occupation of New York during the American Revolution, many of the city’s Jews are not in the city to celebrate Sukkoth having fled because they support independence and are considered to be rebels.

1781: Mordechai Abrams, the commander of a militia company, Jacob Cohen, the Captain of a cavalry company, Moses Myers, a major in the Virginia militia and Samuel Myers were among the troops George Washington led his forces from Williamsburg to Yorktown for the climactic clash with Cornwallis.

1791(29thof Elul, 5551): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1791: France became the first country in Europe to emancipate its entire Jewish population

1793(22ndof Tishrei, 5554) Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret

1795(15thof Tishrei, 5556): As the French battle the European monarchies to save their revolution Jews observe Sukkoth

1797: Date on the will of Israel Abbady, the former chazzan from Barbados, a copy of which can be found in the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1798(18thof Tishrei, 5559): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1798: “Boston businessman Moses Michael Hays, the New York born son of Dutch Jewish immigrants Judah Hays and Rebecca Michaels, husband of Rachel Myers and brother-in-law to New York silversmith Myer Myers and Rabbi Isaac de Abraham Touro who was a supporter of the American Revolution and founder of the Massachusetts Bank which survives today as the Bank of America wrote to George President George Washington

https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-04-02-0068

1800(9thof Tishrei, 5561): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre chanted for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1804(23rdof Tishrei, 5565): Simchat Torah

1804: In Virginia, L. Joseph & Company is scheduled to be closed today because of “their uniform practice to do no business on days ordained by Mosaic Law to be holy.”

1804: In Bavaria, “Yiddel Abraham Alexander” and Loeb Fleisher gave birth to Meyer Fleisher the husband Caroline Blum with whom he had ten children

1805(5thof Tishrei, 5566): Parashat Vayeilech; Shabbat Shuva

1810(29thof Elul, 5570): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1810(29thof Elul, 5570): Abraham Goldsmid passed away.  Born in Holland in or around 1756, he went to England with his father where he joined his brother Benjamin in a series of financial transaction that led to the creating of the banking house Baring Goldsmid. He lost his fortune in currency manipulation involving the East India Company.

1812(22ndof Tishrei, 5573, Shemini Atzeret

1812: Birthdate of German native Mina Putzel, the wife of Abraham Lebrecht with whom she had ten children.

1816(6thof Tishrei, 5577): Parashat Vaeyeilich; Shabbat Shuvah.

1818: Two days after he had passed away, 18 year old Alexander Levy, the son of David and Hannah Levy was buried today at “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.

1822: In Germany, “Leopold Joseph Ullman and Judith Klara Lob Ullman gave birth to Emanuel Ullman the husband of Sarah Ullman and the father of Clara, Leo and Solomon Ullman.

1823: Pope Leo XII was chosen to lead the Catholic Church.  Leo was a reactionary seeking to do away with the lingering effects of the French Revolution and the wave of liberalism that it had unleashed.  He did pass harsh laws aimed that made life in the ghetto even more miserable for the Jews than it had been.  But he also attacked other forces that he connected with heresy, modernity or any deviation from accepted conservative Catholic doctrine.  According to some commentators, his death was not an overly mourned event in the Christian world.

1823: Birthdate of French Painter Alexandre Cabanel who instructed Jewish artist Solomon Joseph Solomon.

1824: At Great Yarmouth Elizabeth Turner and historian Sir Francis Palgrave (Francis Ephraim Cohen) gave birth to their first son, poet and critic, Francis Turner Palgrave.

1825(16thof Tishrei, 5586): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the presidency of John Q. Adams.

1827: In Brandenburg, Prussia, Abraham and Sophia Blumenberg gave birth to their 21stchild Leopold Blumenberg the decorated Prussian military officer who settled in 1854 settled in Baltimore, MD where he would organize the Fifth Maryland Infantry Regiment for the Union Army and climax his military career at the Battle of Antietam where as a Colonel leading his regiment he was severely wounded by a Rebel sharpshooter.

1829(1stof Tishrei, 5590): Rosh Hashanah

1830: Ferdinand I, a “tragic monarch who was ultimately was forced to abdicate because of his mental deficiencies” began his reign as King of Hungary until he was forced to abdicated during the Revolutions of 1848 which temporarily brought a promise of real reform including the removal of disabilities for Jews living in several European countries.

1835: Joseph Phillips married Charlotte Mozely at Hambro Synagogue today.

1838(9thof Tishrei, 5599): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1839(20th of Tishrei, 5600): Shabbat Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1839(20th of Tishrei, 5600):  Manis (Morris) Jacobs passed away.  Born in 1782 at Amsterdam he made his to New Orleans where he as the founder and first President of Congregation Shanagarai Chesed.  Although he did not have smicha, he also served as the congregation’s first “rabbi."

1840(1stof Tishrei, 5601): Rosh Hashanah

1840: Services were held for the first time in Woolwich, UK at the house of Mrs. Myer.

1840: Birthdate Karl Bettelheim, the Hungarian born Austrian born physician whose area of expertise was “the pathology of the heart and blood vessels.”

1841: Birthdate of French statesman Georges Clemenceau.  The world remembers him as the Tiger who served as Prime Minister of France in the last years of World War I, providing the French with the will to fight on against the Germans.  Along with Britain’s Lloyd George and America’s Woodrow Wilson, he dictated the terms of the Versailles Treaty.  But Jews remember him as a defender of Alfred Dreyfus when the Jewish Colonel and the Jews of France stood charges as traitors.

1844(15thof Tishrei, 5605): Sukkoth

1848(1stof Tishrei, 5609): Rosh Hashanah is observed for the first time after the signing of The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the Mexican-American War.

1850: The United States Navy abolished flogging as a form of punishment.  One of America's early Jewish naval officers played a key role in this change.  Uriah Phillips Levy had abolished flogging aboard his ship back in the 1830's, an action that led to his court martial.  However, the decision was overturned by President Tyler and he was reinstated.  Levy commanded the Mediterranean Squadron of the U.S. Navy and reached the rank of Commodore (in the old Navy, this was rank just below Admiral).  Levy passed away in 1862.  He was an in awe of President Jefferson.  Monticello, Jefferson's home, had been sold to pay off his debts.  Levy purchased the home with intent of restoring it as shrine to Jefferson.  The Levy family maintained Monticello until it was turned over the Jefferson Memorial Associate in the 1920's.

1850(22nd of Tishrei, 5611): Shemini Atzeret

1851: In Vienna, Isak and Anna Teller gave birth to Ludwig Teller, the husband Nanet Teller and Natalie Teller.

1851: Hermann de Stern, a Portuguese baron and banker and the head of Stern Bros., of London, Paris and Belgium, and Julia Goldsmid gave birth to Herbert Stern, 1st Baron Michelham

1854: In Eschau, Bavaria, Simon Michael and Sarah Ottenheimer gave birth to Elias Michael, the husband of Rachel Stix, the vice president of Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company, the St. Louis, MO Company founded by William Stix which by the time of the “1904 World’s Fair would be the city’s largest business.”

1855(16thof Tishrei, 5616): Second Day of Sukkoth

1857(10th of Tishrei, 5618): Yom Kippur

1857: In Sacramento, CA, Asher and Hannah Bien Hamburger gave birth to Harvard trained attorney David Asher Hamburger, the husband of Katherine Hamburger and father of David, Allen and Howard Hamburger.

1857: New York Times reported today on the observance of Yom Kippur saying that, “the custom among the Jews” is to meet together, “confessing with penitence their transgressions, fasting for many hours and refraining from all manual labor…Today is also the day of reconciliation…between those whom occasion of ill-filling may have arisng during the year and of the renewing of fraternal relations.”  The observance will last all day until the “first three stars of evening show themselves” at which time the fasting comes to an end “and the reign of feasting and rejoicing” follows.

 

1858: “Charge of Bigamy” published today reported that a 30 year old Hebrew named Samuel Morris has been arrested on charges of “stealing wearing apparel from the boarding houses of Mrs. Schrimer and Mrs. Wardell. He had lived at both of these locations and his wife was found wearing a silk vest which was part of the stolen property. Mr. Morris may also be guilty of bigamy.

1858: The "Personals" column published today reported that the Jews of Boston have adopted a series of resolutions thanking Parliament for the admission of Mr. Rothschild.

1860(12thof Tishrei, 5621): Leon Maness Ritterband, a native of Poland who married Benvenida Solis in New York in 1835 passed away today in New York City.

1860: “On Visiting Barnum’s Little Theatre” published today shows the impact of the Bible on popular American culture as it reported that “the earliest dramatic efforts of the middle ages, which were always taken from Scriptural subjects, not unnaturally passes across the mind, as the title of the piece to be represented is announced, -- "Joseph and his brethren." A portion of the Scripture narrative is mingled with the numerous other events which succeed each other with startling rapidity, and are purely imaginative. There are Babylonians -- including the King -- by the score among the dramatis personae, and a corresponding number of Jews and Egyptians. The piece is placed on the stage in a gorgeous manner, and evidently gratifies, not only the children, but the parents also.”

1862(4thof Tishrei, 5623): Tzom Gedaliah as the Civil War continues for a second year.

1863(15thof Tishrei, 5624): As Union forces regroup after the Battle of Chickamauga Jews observe Sukkoth

1864: Joseph Abraham Britton married Annie Joseph today.

1867:  Toronto became the capital of Canada.  At this time Toronto had a Jewish population of about 200 people.  The community supported one synagogue called Toronto Hebrew Congregation-Holy Blossom Temple. Holy Blossom was Orthodox but would later join the Reform movement. The Jewish community has grown to over 150,000 and, along with Montreal, is one of the two leading centers for Jewish life in Canada.

1868: In Staufen Leopold and Louise Kahn gave birth to Baruch Kahn

1869(23rdof Tishrei, 5630): Jews celebrated Simchat Torah for the first time during the Presidency of U.S. Grant

1870(3rdof Tishrei, 5631): Tzom Gedaliah

1870: In Novaya Michailovka, Russia, Yitzchak and Beyla Shapira gave birth Avraham Shaipria, “the legendary pioneer shomer of Petach Tikva.

1873: Establishment of Temple B'nai Jeshurun. It is the oldest of Des Moines' synagogues. Many members of this congregation are buried in Des Moines' oldest Jewish cemetery, Emanuel Jewish.

1873: In Michigan, Congregation Beth El officially affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations

1874(17th of Tishrei, 5635): Third Day of Sukkoth

1874: “Feast of Tabernacles” published today described the observances on the second day of Sukkoth, including the fact that the Reform only observe the first and last days of the festival while the Orthodox observe the second day in the same manner as the first day. According to the story, the entire service was “conducted in accordance with the command found in the 23rdchapter of Leviticus.  The congregants were dressed in white, recited the Hallel and waved the branches of palm, myrtle and willow as well as the citron.

1875: Birthdate of Artur Hahn who was transported from Prague to Terezin in 1942 and then on to Baranovici where he was murdered at the age of 64.

1876(10th of Tishrei, 5637): Yom Kippur observed for the last time during the Presidency of U.S. Grant.

1877:  Reverend T. De Witt Talmage delivered a lecture in the Brooklyn Tabernacle entitled “The Admission of Jews Into Gentile Society” and “the Death of the Mormon.”  He began by discussing the tempest created last summer by the Jewish being banned from one of the leading hotels.  He presented an argument that Gentiles were no better than Jews and Jews were no better than Gentiles.  The decision to ban the Jews was based on business and should be left to stand as a business matter.  He then went on to condemn Brigham Young and the Mormons.

1877(21st of Tishrei, 5638): Hoshana Rabah

1877: Today was market day in Bayard Street in NYC.  Reportedly, throngs of Polish Jews were busy buying geese and chickens from one of a multiplicity of buildings that have signs saying “Kosher” their windows.

1878(1st of Tishrei, 5639): Rosh Hashanah

1878: In Cincinnati, OH, “Alexander and Jennie Wolf (Greenfield) gave birth to University of Cincinnati trained “physician, bacteriologist and philatelist Leo Greenfield Tedesche

1878: Four thousand worshippers attended services today Temple Emanu-El on New York’s Fifth Avenue.  Rabbi Gustav Gottheil led the service and delivered a sermon in English.  The sermon was based on a verse from Genesis, “So he sent his brethren away, and they departed, and he said unto them, see that you fall not by the wayside.” Professor Davis served as organist as well as music director for the service.

1878: It was reported today that several agencies in New Orleans were soliciting funds to aid those suffering from Yellow Fever including the Hebrew Benevolent Association.

1880(23rd of Tishrei, 5641): For the last time Jews celebrate Simchat Torah under President Hays.

1880: In Chicago, Joseph and Miriam Cahn gave birth to Yale graduate and broker Morton David Cahn, the husband of Julia Elizabeth Cahn.

1881: Forty-eight Jews who had arrived at Castle Garden yesterday will be sent to Chicago and Toledo today by a recently formed committee of New York Jews that is charged with meeting their initial needs in the United States.  The group includes ten families and most of the workers are tailors and farmers. 

1882(15th of Tishrei): Sukkoth

1884(9th of Tishrei, 5645): Erev Yom Kippur

1884: It was reported today that Austrian Emperor is prepared to raise Herr Hirsch, the Chief Rabbi of Prague “to noble rank.”

1884: The case of Abraham Jacobs and Jacob Jacobs, two Jews who had charged each other with assault was heard at the Tombs Police Court today.  Since there were no other witnesses and each person’s story had equal weight, charges were dismissed.

1887(10th of Tishrei, 5648): Yom Kippur

1888(23rd of Tishrei, 5649): Simchat Torah

1889: Birthdate of Berlin native Hans Behrendt, “the actor, screenwriter and director” who was murdered at Auschwitz in 1942.

1890(14th of Tishrei, 5651): Erev Sukkoth

1890: Rabbi Gustav Gottheil led services this evening at Temple Emanu-El where “the pulpit was festooned with garlands of flowers and decorated with fruits and blossoming plants” that included a “majestic palm…a myrtle and a willow.”

1891: Minister Smith leaves for St. Petersburg where he will present President Harrison’s concern about Russian treatment of their Jewish population. This represents a reversal of the behavior of American officials posted to the Czar’s government. Secretary of the Legation Wurtz has exerted pressure against any move to improve the conditions of Russian Jews and “other oppressed classes with whom the great-hearted American people really sympathize.

1891: Jewish Emancipation Day, marking the 100thanniversary of the National Assembly’s vote to grant full citizenship to the Jews of France, was celebrated with an afternoon and evening of merriment at Sulzer’s Harlem River Park.

1892: The annual reported of the Trustees of the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, a summary of which was published today showed there are 160 people living at the facility and that the death rate during the past year “was the lowest in the history of the institution.”

1892: In Russia, The May Laws were amended so that Jews having the “right of residence might rent rooms or might build houses of their own on land leased for the purpose.”

1892: Judge Henry M. Goldfogle chaired tonight’s meeting of those interested in providing assistance to those who suffered losses during the Ludlow Street Fire and $300 was raised with more help promised by Jacob H. Schiff and the United Hebrew Charities.

1893: In Vienna, Ludwig Geiringer and the former Martha Wetheimer gave birth to Hilda Geiringer, who overcame religious prejudice and sexism to become a world class mathematician.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/geiringer-hilda

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191031-hilda-geiringer-mathematician-who-fled-the-nazis

1893: Mrs. Annie Bauman came to post bail for Max Kestenbaum and Ernest Sachs, her confederates in a scheme to swindle her husband Jacob Baumann the superintendent of the Engle, Heller & Co, a wholesale liquor businesses.

1894: Birthdate of Lower East Side native and tailor turned clothing store owner Abe Stark who gained fame with a gimmick at Ebbets Field and went on to serve as President of the New York City Council and borough president of Brooklyn.

https://www.nytimes.com/1972/07/04/archives/abe-stark-of-brooklyn-who-led-city-councili-dies.html

1895(10th of Tishrei, 5656): Yom Kippur

1895: In Pinsk, “Jewish Russian gold tycoon Grigori Benenson” who was related to the Rothschild family and his wife gave birth Flora Benenson who married Harold Solomon and gained fame as Flora Solomon the mother of Peter Benenson, the founder of Amnesty International and “the first woman hired to improve working conditions at Marks and Spencer in London.”

1895: Communicants and Voters” published today provides a snapshot of religious affiliations in the United States where there are twenty million “church communicants” of whom 130,313 are Jews placing them second  from last on the tally followed only by the Friends (Quakers) with 107, 208

1896: Birthdate of Russian native Abraham Edelman, the American rabbi who came to the United States in 1922.

http://old.virtualjudaica.com/Item/28522/Letter_by_R._Abraham_Isaac_Edelman

1897(2nd of Tishrei, 5658): 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah

1897: Two days after he had passed away, 56 year old Isaac Joseph, the son of Solomon Joseph and the former Priscilla Samuel, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1897: In what is now modern day Ukraine Benjamin and Yetta Kramer gave birth to Samuel Noah Kramer the husband of the former Mildred Tokarsky and the award winning authority on Sumerian literature and culture passed. (As reported by John Noble Wilford)

https://www.nytimes.com/1990/11/27/obituaries/samuel-noah-kramer-93-dies-was-leading-authority-on-sumer.html

1897: The Philadelphia Inquirer described the observance of Rosh Hashanah in Camden, NJ where the Jews held services in Furey’s Hall at the corner of Fourth Street and Kaighn Avenue.

1899: Seventy-seven year old Isaac Bierman who is the Director of the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews and his wife celebrated their golden wedding anniversary today.

1899: Birthdate of Boris Yefimov, a Russian cartoonist who would “despised by Hitler and beloved by Stalin” and “who for 70 years and 70,000 drawings” would wield “his talent as a keen sword to advance the goals of his country.”

1901: Today, Macy’s, the New York department story owned by Isidor and Nathan Straus sold men’s clerical suits for $11.79 and $13.26 which the emporium advertised as saving the customer from “$6.00 to $12.00 on each suit.”

1901(15th of Tishrei, 5662): Sukkoth

1901: In Chicago, “Goldie (Drell) and Samuel Paley” the millionaire cigar maker who moved his family to Philadelphia gave birth to William S. Paley, the University of Pennsylvania graduate who took control of the fledging CBS radio network in the 1920's.  He would make it a competitor of the dominant NBC before shifting CBS to television where it would be the dominant network for several decades.  Under Paley, CBS represented the gamut of American culture from the lowbrow of I Love Lucy to the highbrow of Edward R. Murrow.  One thing that it never did was become a Jewish media outlet, despite what anti-Semitic critics might have said.

https://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/27/obituaries/william-s-paley-builder-of-cbs-dies-at-89.html

1902(26 of Elul, 5662): Sixty-eight year old Barend Joseph Stokvis, “the professor pharmacodynamics and internal medicine” passed away today. (See Jews and Medicine by Frank Henick)

https://books.google.com/books?id=fHQBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA494&lpg=PA494&dq=Barend+Joseph+Stokvis+obituary&source=bl&ots=KrHC6LVYAC&sig=O6vJzVn1luGJxjhNdQpN8lIxOmQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAmoVChMIvYvx05iWyAIVCqYeCh0mAAf0#v=onepage&q=Barend%20Joseph%20Stokvis%20obituary&f=false

1902: Sir Elly Kadoorie and his wife gave birth industrialist and philanthropist Sir Horace Kadoorie, the brother of Sir Lawrence Kadoorie and the nephew of Sir Ellis Kadoorie.

1903(7thof Tishrei, 5664): Seventy-six year old Italian patriot Enrico Guastalla who fought with Garibaldi during the wars that created the modern Italian nation passed away today at Milan.

1904(19thof Tishrei, 5665): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1904(19thof Tishrei, 5665): Eighty-two year old Dr. Phineas J. Horowitz who served as Chief of the Navy Bureau of Medicine passed away today

http://www.fau.edu/library/gen-adm68.htm

1905: “Jacob Litt Is Dead” published today included a description of Litt’s rise from program boy at the Grand Opera House in Milwaukee to successful New York theatrical manager whose estate is estimated to be worth more than a million dollars.

1906(9th of Tishrei, 5667): Erev Yom Kippur

1906: Louis and Rebecca Katz Katcher gave birth to Samuel Katcher, the husband of Bessie Starlor Katcher with whom he had three children.

1907: In Chevreuse, Ile-de-France, France, Leopold and Lena Pilichowski gave birth to Thea Ursula Doniach and Amnon Vivien Pilley

1907: Eighty-one year old, Frederick I, the Grand Duke of Baden, a supporter of the Zionist movement who arranged an audience with the Kaiser when he visited Palestine in 1898, passed away today.

1907: “A group of Poalei Zion members gathered at Yitzhak Ben-Zvi's unfurnished apartment in Jaffa apartment formed Bar-Giora, a Jewish self-defense organization named for Simon Bar Giora, one of the leaders of the Jewish Revolt against the Romans. The founding members were Israel Shochat, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Mendel Portugali, Israel Giladi, Alexander Zaid, Yehezkel Hankin, Yehezkel Nissanov and Moshe Givoni. The goal of the organization was settling the land and guarding it from Arab attackers. Previously, Arab guards had been hired for protection. Many Jews refused to employ members of Bar- Giora fearing it would cause more friction with the local Arabs.. Bar-Giora chose a line from Yaakov Cohen's poem, Habiryonim as its motto.  "In fire and blood did Judea fall; in blood and fire Judea shall rise." This was one of the mottos of the Jewish defenders during the pogroms in the Russian Empire. Members swore an oath of secrecy, discipline, selfless service, devotion to the cause and loyalty. All decisions had to be ratified by unanimous vote. All members were required to have least a year's experience in farming. Guarding was put off until the members of the organization had gained enough experience and knowledge of the land. When Hashomer was formed in 1909, Bar-Giora was absorbed into it.

1908(3rdof Tishrei, 5669): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt who enjoyed wide, popular support among the Jews of the United States.

1909:  Birthdate of Al Capp.  Born in New Haven, Connecticut, the cartoonist gained fame with the creation of "Li'l Abner."  Among the creatures that inhabited the world of Li'l Abner were the Shmoos, little ghost like creatures that when cooked, tasted like any food you would desire.  Many said that the concept reminded them of the Biblical manna. 

http://lil-abner.com/al-capp/

http://lil-abner.com/family-album/

1910: The ninth biennial convention of the Order of Knights of Joseph opened at Rock Island, Illinois.

1910: Birthdate of Ángel Sanz Briz “a Spanish diplomat who served under Francoist Spain during World War and saved the lives of some five thousand Hungarian Jews from deportation to Auschwitz” earning him the appellation  "the angel of Budapest"

https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/spanish-schindler-who-reportedly-saved-over-5000-jews-during-wwii-given-online-tribute

1911: The Steamer Rhone arrived at Sfax, Tunisia “to-night loaded down with foreign residents from Tripoli” who say “that they left Tripoli because of reports that the ribes in the interior are in a state of effervescence and threatening to descend upon the city and massacre the Europeans and the Jews.”

1912(17thof Tishrei, 5673): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1912: In Washington, DC, the Fifteenth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography which Henry Adler of Dallas, TX,  Max Goltman of Memphis, TN, Nathan Straus of NY and J.G. Lipman, a Professor at Rutgers were attending as official delegates came to an end.

1912(17thof Tishrei, 5673): Mrs. Elka Kahn passed away today.

1912: Birthdate of Solomon “Sol” Koptiko, the New York born CCNY Center who went on to play professional ball after leaving college in 1936.

1913: Birthdate of psychoanalyst Albert Ellis a founder of the now widely practiced cognitive behavioral therapy.  His blunt advice to patients included “forget god-awful pasts, face fears and change actions.  He passed away on July 24, 2007 at the age of 93.

1914: Seventy-five Jewish refugees arrived in Philadelphia “from the European war zone” and were taken to the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society headquarters at 299 Broadway.

1914: “Answers Jewish Protest” published today provides Postmaster Morgan’s reply to a letter from the East Side Protective Association “protesting against the sub-clerks and sub-carriers of Jewish parentage being forced to work on Yom Kippur” in which he says he is following the same policy as in the past i.e. leave without pay will be granted to those whom apply except in cases where the demand of the workload requires their presence in which case failure to report as requested “will be regarded as insubordination and dealt with as such.”

 

1914: “Hebrew Federation Officers” published today included a list of those elected to lead the New Jersey Federal of Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Associations

1915: Birthdate of Ethel Rosenberg.  She would join her husband Julius as part of America’s most famous husband and wife spy team.  They would both be executed in 1953.

1915: It was reported today that Louis D. Brandeis was opposed to the conference proposed by the American Jewish Committee which is to be held on October 24 saying that it “would not only be futile but dangerous” because “its deliberations would secret” so any decision “would lack the united support of the Jews” of the United States.

1916(1stof Tishrei, 5677): Rosh Hashanah

1916: At Temple Israel, “Rabbi M. H. Harris spoke on ‘War and Life’ and urged that” the United States “should become militant only for peace.

1916: At Temple Beth-El, “Rabbi Samuel Schulman urged the Jews to agree among themselves as to what they wanted before making demands upon other nations” during his sermon on “The Problem of the Jew is the Problem of the World.”

1916: Birthdate of Yizhar Smilansky who was better known by his pen name Samech  Yizhar He  was an Israeli writer and a great innovator in modern Hebrew literature. His pen name S. Yizhar was given to him by the poet and editor Yitzhak Lamdan, when in 1938 he published Yizhar's first story “Ephraim Goes Back to Alfalfa” in his literary journal Galleons. From then on, Yizhar signed his works with his pen name. He passed away in 2006.

1917: In Warsaw, “the third Delegates’ Conference of the Zionist Organization of Poland adopted a resolution favoring the recognition by the forthcoming International Conference of the right of Jews to create a Jewish national center in Palestine and” for Jews to enjoy “national autonomy in countries where they live in great numbers.”

1917: New York taxicab driver Abraham Groubtuck who became a bugler and battalion runner for Company K of the 308th and was posthumously awarded a Distinguished Service Cross, was drafted today

1917: In Odessa, female Jewish workers “employed at the post and telegraph offices resigned in protest again the antagonistic attitude of their colleagues.”

1917: In Fastov, Russia, accusations of the Blood Libel were revived when a Jewish shop keeper detained “a peasant woman on charges of theft.”

1917: In Vilna, the outbreak of typhus continued while many soup kitchens suspended operations because of a lack of supplies including a shortage of flour, potatoes and barley.

1918(22ndof Tishrei, 5679): Shemini Atzeret

1918(22ndof Tishrei, 5679): Keni Liptzin, star of the Yiddish Theatre who was most famous for playing the lead roles in two Jacob Gordin plays, Di shkhite and Mirele Efros, the former an attack on arranged marriage, the latter a story about an embittered matriarch who is finally reconciled again to her family, passed away today in New York

1918: As forces under Allenby continued to fight their through Palestine Ottoman forces surrendered to the Anzac Mounted Division today “rather than risk slaughter by Arab irregulars.”

1918: Birthdate of comedian and comedic actor Arnold Stang. Stang gained early fame on the Milton Berle Show.  His voice would become famous to later television generations in several animated series.

1919: The Omaha Race Riot began today; an event for which the Omaha Bee, owned by Victor Rosewater, played a role because of its previous “sensationalized” reporting about attacks by black men

1919: In London, consecration of the Artillery Lane Synagogue.

1919: In Glasgow, “consecration of the new home of the Gertrude Jacobson Orphange.

1919: Opening of the Jewish Hospital in London.

1919: Birthdate of Prague native and jazz musician Fritz Weiss who would be forced to perform by the Nazis at  the Theresienstadt concentration camp before being murdered at Auschwitz.

http://www.radio.cz/en/section/music/fritz-weiss-and-a-series-of-miraculous-wartime-jazz-recordings

1920(16thof Tishrei, 5681): Second Day of Sukkoth

1920: Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom is scheduled to deliver a sermon “The Four Symbols” this moring at the Hebrew Tabernacle on Broadway.

1920: Funeral services for Jacob Schiff are scheduled to be held at 10 o’clock this morning at Temple Emanu-el1921: In Vienna, “the former Rosa Zwim and David Hautzig, a bookbinder” gave birth to pianist and Holocaust survivor Walter Hautzig. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/04/arts/music/walter-hautzig-dead-flee-nazis.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1923: Birthdate of Naphtali Kupferberg who would gain fame as Tuli Kupferberg, a poet and singer who went from being a noted Beat to becoming, in his words, “the world’s oldest rock star” when he helped found the Fugs,

1924(29thof Elul, 5684): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1924: Birthdate of Yekutiel (Kuty or Sulic) Sapir, the Ukrainian native married to Mina Arison Sapir the mother of Micky and Shari Arison.

1924: Birthdate of Rudolf Barshai, an orchestral conductor who built a prominent career in the West after defecting from the Soviet Union in the 1970s.

1925(10thof Tishrei, 5686): Yom Kippur

1926: Birthdate of Mordechai “Mottie” Hod, the sabra from Degania who commanded the Israeli Air Force during the Six Day War in 1967.  If you did not know he was a real person you would have thought he was created Ian Fleming or Tom Clancy.

1927(2ndof Tishrei, 5688): Rosh Hashanah II

1927: Josef “Yossele’ Rosenblatt led services today in a hall in Chicago

1928: Shortstop Jonah Goldman made his major league debut with the Cleveland Indians

1929: Birthdate of General Mordechai “Mottie’ Hod, the commander of the Israeli Air Force during the Six Day War.

.1930: “Soup to Nuts” a comedy written by Rube Goldberg, starring the comic trio that would become known as “The Three Stooges” was released today in the United States today by Fox Film Corporation.

1930(6thof Tishrei, 5691): Forty-ive year old H. Artie Dreyfus, the Pine Bluff, AR born son of Isaac and Bertha Simon Dreyfus passed away today after which he was buried at the Congregation Anshe Emeth Cemetery in Pine Bluff.

1930(6thof Tishrei, 5691): Seventy-four year old Daniel Guggenheim, the son of Meyer Guggenheim, the father of Ambassador Harry F. Guggenheim and “a member of the firm of Meyer Guggenheim and Son passed away today

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F50D13FC3F55147A93CBAB1782D85F448385F9

1931: “Who Take Love Seriously,” “a German romantic comedy with a script by Henry Koster and co-starring Otto Wallburg the WW I veteran who won the Iron Cross and who would be murdered at Auschwitz was released today in Germany.

1931: “The House of Connelly” starring Stella Adler, J. Edward Bromberg and Clifford Odets which was staged by Lee Strasberg opened at the Martin Beck Theatre.

1932: Birthdate of Sir Jeremy Issacs, the cousin of virologist Alick Isaacs, was a successful British television producer as well General Director of the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden.

1933: Birthdate of Madeleine May Kunin, a Swiss born American diplomat and politician. She was the Governor of Vermont from 1985 until 1991. She also served as United States Ambassador to Switzerland from 1996 to 1999. She was Vermont's first female governor as well as the first Jewish governor of Vermont. She was also the first Jewish woman to be elected governor of a U.S. state.

1933: Five days after he had passed away, the funeral was held today at Congregation Emanu-El for sixty year old  New York native and publisher Sime Silverman, the son of Louis J. Silverman, the husband of Harriett Freeman, the father of Sidney Silverman, and grandfather of Syd Silverman  who in 1905 founded Varietywhich became “the Bible” of American show business

1935(1stof Tishrei, 5696): Rosh Hashanah

1935: The second Broadway run of “Awake and Sing” a play by Clifford Odets, directed by Harold Clurman with a cast that included Luther Adler, Stella Adler, Morris Carnovsky, John Garfield and Sanford Meisner came to an end today.

1936: As Germany’s economic situation worsened, Dr. Hjalmar Schact, the Economics Minister held a meeting with the Reichsbank president provided a review of the current currency situation but at which the Minister no announcement of currency devaluation would take place.

1936: In “Nazism Called Ungodly” published today Reverend Howard Chandler said “the Nazi regime in Germany is definitely anti-Christian because it legislates against Jews and thereby violation the fundamental principle of Chrisitinaity, the union of all men into one family under the Fatherhood of God.”

1937: Mussolini and Hitler gave speeches in front of 1,000,000 people in Berlin  Italians would later try and portray themselves as victims after they had switched sides during World War II.  The reality is that the Axis Alliance was seen by Hitler as a valuable tool in his plan to create a Third Reich that would be Jew-free.

1937(23rdof Tishrei, 5698): Simchat Torah

1937: It was reported today that John M. Schiff, the grandson of the late Jacob M. Schiff, will head the campaign to raise $250,000 for The Henry Street visiting Nurse Service.  Schiff is a partner in Kuhn, Loeb & Co.

1938: The Munich Conference is attended by French Premier Edouard Daladier, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and Hitler. Climaxing the Allies' appeasement policy, France and Great Britain permit Germany to illegally annex the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia. Most of Europe breathes a sigh of relief because war is averted. Daladier, observing the huge crowds awaiting him at the Orly airport near Paris, fears that they will tear him apart for betraying France's Czech ally. After he lands, he is relieved when his people throw roses at him.

1938: The Czech representatives to the conference, who had been forced to wait helplessly in the corridor outside the conference hall, break down into sobs after hearing the news of the Allied concessions to Germany. Also at the conference, Chamberlain signs a Friendship Treaty with Germany without informing his French ally. Arriving home, he triumphantly holds this scrap of paper up to the crowd that surrounds his airplane and promises "peace in our time."

1939: Germany and the Soviet Union partitioned Poland. The result was a sudden mass expulsion of Jews during which thousands were robbed and hundreds murdered.

1939: In a cynical attempt to consolidate their partition of Poland and give France and Britain a chance to return to their previous policy of appeasement,  Germany and the Soviet Union issued a statement saying that now that they have settled “the problems arising from the collapse of the Polish state” “it would serve the true interest of all peoples to put an end to the state of war existing at present between Germany and England and France.”

1939: The Nazis turned Przemsyl over to the Soviets after they had murdered 600 Jews living there.

1939: Warsaw surrenders to Nazi Germany during World War II.  The Holocaust comes to the Polish capital.  In the meantime, the French army, which could have attacked Germany on its western border thus providing real help to the Poles, remained, for all intents and purposes, inactive.

1939: The SS selects the start of the weeklong Jewish festival of Sukkoth to forcibly deport more than 8000 Jews from Pultusk, Poland.

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/september/03.asp

1939(15thof Tishrei, 5700): Sukkoth

1940(25thof Elul, 5700) Parashat Nitzavim-Vayeilech; Leil Selichot

1940; “In an effort to arouse public opinion over the plight of 500 Jewish refugees detained on the Danube at Ruse, Bulgaria, the American Friends of Jewish Palestine” today “made public a letter in which they called on members of Congress to urge the State Department to make representations to the Rumanian Government to allow them ‘to pass unmolested on their journey.’”

1941(7th of Tishrei, 5702): The Massacre at Kamenets-Podolsk, in the Ukraine continued for its second and final day during which 23,000 Jews were killed.

1942(17thof Tishrei, 5702): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1942(17thof Tishrei, 5702): Seventy-two year old Pilsen native “Dr. Herman Vogelstein, the former chief of the Liberal Synagogue in Breslau who life left Germany in 1938 and after having spent time in London arrived in New York in 1939 where he was “active in the New York Board of Ministers and Association of Reformed Rabbis” and who was the husband of “former Emmy Kosach” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1942/09/30/85053228.pdf

1942(17thof Tishrei, 5703): In another example of the mindless cruelty of the Nazis, 76 year old chemist Wilhelm Traube the great-grandson of a rabbi who actually was a member of the “Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union” died in a Berlin prison today

1942: In Breda Dutch chess player Salo (Salomon) Landau and his family were captured today as they tried to escape to Switzerland and were shipped to two different concentration camps.

1942: The Nazis activated a new train schedule that included the following daily direct transports: one train a day from Radom to Treblinka, one train a day from Cracow to Belzec, and one train a day would go from Lvov to Belzec. Each train would consist of 50 cars and carry 2,000 Jews. By November two more direct connections would be established: Lublin to Sobibor and Chlemno to Sobibor.

 

1943: After secretly making sure Sweden would receive Jewish refugees, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, a German diplomat, leaked word of the plans for the operation against Denmark's Jews to Hans Hedtoft, chairman of the Danish Social Democratic Party. Hedtoft contacted the Danish Resistance Movement and the head of the Jewish community, C.B. Henriques, who in turn alerted the acting chief rabbi, Dr. Marcus Melchior.

1943(28th of Elul, 5703): Todays marks the two-day slaughter of the Jews from the community from Split, Yugoslavia, the concentration camp in Sajmiste, Yugoslavia,.

1943: Over a forty-eight hour period Roman Jews deliver 50 kilograms of gold to the Gestapo in Rome, as ordered. Pope Pius XII had offered to lend the Italian Jews 15 kilograms of gold if they could not collect the full amount themselves. In the end, it does not matter.  The Germans lied, taking the gold and the Jews. 

1943: A convoy of taxis and private cars pulled up to the Gestapo headquarters in Rome carrying the ransom of fifty kilograms in gold which was the payment demanded to avoid the deportation of two hundred Jews.

1943: The Last Nazi "Action taken" took place in Amsterdam. Two thousand Jews were deported.  This meant that almost 110,000 Jews, which was 95% of Holland's former Jewish population, would not survive the war.

1944(11th of Tishrei, 5705): Boys deemed too short by Auschwitz's Dr. Josef Mengele are gassed.

1944: After a four month hiatus, the Nazis resume deportations from Theresienstadt, to Auschwitz. Among the 2499 prisoners deported on this day is teenager Petr Ginz, a Czech of Jewish background who was the guiding light behind Vedem (In the Lead), a secret "magazine" created and distributed throughout Theresienstadt. More than 1000 of these 2499 prisoners are gassed immediately.

1944(11th of Tishrei, 5705): One thousand of the 2,499 Jews sent to Birkenau from Theresienstadt were gassed.

1944: On his twenty-fifth birth jazz musician Fritz Weiss whose Ghetto Swingers were forced to appear in “the propaganda movie The Fuhrer Gives a City to the Jews” was murdered today at Auschwitz.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Weiss#/media/File:Unterhaltungs_Musik_(poster_from_Theresienstadt_concentration_camp).jpg

1944: German forces defeat British airborne troops at the Battle of Arnhem in the Netherlands.   This marked the end of Operation Market Garden, Field Marshall Montgomery’s poorly planned, poorly executed “plan” to defeat Germany with a single “masterstroke.”  This ego-manical mission meant fuel and supplies were defeated from Patton’s hard charging Third Army and that the war would be prolonged which of course meant more Jews perishing in the Holocaust.

1944: Soviet troops liberate Klooga Concentration in Kalooga, Estonia.

1945(21st of Tishrei, 5706): Hoshana Raba observed for the first time since the end of WW II.

1945: The International League for the Rights of Man announced today that it had sent a resolution called for the “unrestricted settlement of Jews in Palestine” to President Truman, Prime Minister Attlee and British Colonial Secretary Hall.

1946(3rdof Tishrei, 5707): Shabbat Shuva

1946: “Cloak and Dagger” a WW II thriller with a script co-authored by Albert Maltz, with music by Max Steiner and co-starring Lili Palmer (Lili Marie Peiser) was released today in the United States by Warner Brothers.

 1946: Birthdate of rock star Helen Shapiro, the native London’s East End who was the granddaughter of Polish Jewish immigrants and the daughter piece-workers in the garment industry.

1947: Dora Meyerhardt was buried today in Jefferson City, MO.

1947:HUAC subpoenaed 24 "friendly" (some had previously testified during HUAC's closed sessions in L.A.) and 19 "unfriendly" witnesses (mostly Jewish), summoning them to Washington. The self-styled hunt for Communist, as can be seen from HUAC’s activities took a definite anti-Semitic tinge.

1948(24th of Elul, 5708): Seventy-two year old Kievan born, University of Chicago and Columbia educated engineer Dr. Louis Cohen, the inventor of numerous radio and cable devices including the Cohen Receiver who was the husband Ethel Cohen, with whom he had one daughter, passed away today in Bethesda, MD, a suburb of Washington, D.C.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1948/09/29/101518843.pdf

1949: “An Israeli delegate protested to the General Assembly's Social Committee today that "discriminatory" acts by the Egyptian Government had prevented an Israeli representative from attending a conference of the United Nations World Health Organization scheduled to be held in Alexandria last month.”

1949: It was reported today that “former Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan has accepted “the chairman of Brotherhood Week” which is sponsored by the Conference of Christians and Jews

1950: Too late for the opening ceremonies, but just in time for the start of the first day’s athletic competition, thirteen athletes and four officials fly in from the Netherlands to compete in the Maccabiah.

1950: Jewish athletes from around the world begin playing in the elimination rounds for soccer, tennis and basketball as the Maccabiah games get under way in stadiums in nine Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Rehovoth and Petah Tikva.

1950: The movie version of “The Glass Menagerie” directed by Irving Rapper, produced by Jerry Wald, with music by Max Steiner and starring Kirk Douglas was released in the United States today.

1951:Israel's waterfront, its only border now open to the rest of the world, is being rapidly improved to handle its increased shipping activity and expanding young merchant marine, Raphael Recanati, general manager here of the Israel-America Line,” said here today.  Mr. Recanati spoke glowingly of the improvements that have been made at the Port of Haifa and plans to improve conditions at the underutilized facilities at Tel Aviv.  He also reported that the Israel-America line will add another freighter to its fleet, bringing to eight, the number of vessels plying the waters between the east coast of the United and the ports of Haifa and Tel Aviv.

1952(9th of Tishrei, 5713): As the war drags on, the haunting tones of Kol Nidre take on an especially haunting sound for American GI’s in Korea.

1953(19th of Tishrei, 5714): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1953: Joseph Jacob Cohen, the native of Byeloruissia named Yosef Kahan who was a teacher at Mins and a soldier in the Russian army before moving in 1903 to Philadelphia where he gained fame as an anarchist and author, passed away today in Washington D.C.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2019/01/yoysef-kahan-joseph-jacob-cohen.html

1952: Nineteen year old Susan Sontag and Philip Reif, the author of Freud: The Mind of the Moralist gave birth to “Princeton grad and Senior Editor at Farrar. Straus and Giroux” David Rieff.

1954(1st of Tishrei, 5715): Rosh Hashanah

1954(1st of Tishrei, 5715): Eighty-two year old Eva Drux, the widow of Solomon “Sol” Peyser and the mother of Philip Sylvan Peyser and Theodore Dux “Ted” Peyser passed away today after which she buried in the Hebrew Cemetery in Washington, DC.

1954: Birthdate of Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight, which was made into a movie starring Ben Stiller.

1955:  The Brooklyn Dodgers, whose roster included Sandy Koufax, lost to the Yankees in the first game of the 1955 World Series.

1956(23rd of Tishrei, 5717): Simchat Torah

1956: An Israeli delegation headed by Golda Meir that included Moshe Dayan, Moshe Carmel and Shimon Peres left Lod airport for a secret trip to Paris, the purpose of which was to explore the possibility of coordinating an attack on Egypt,

1957(3rd of Tishrei, 5718): Shabbat Shuva

1959: In what is turning out to be a season for baseball miracles, Larry Sherry pitches the Dodgers past the Braves to take a one game lead in the National League playoff.  Another victory will mean the Dodgers will make it to the World Series after having finished in 7th place in 1958.

1960: Warner Brothers released Dore Schary’s “Sunrise at Campobello”

1961: “Question 7” the winner of “the national Board of Review for Best Film,” directed by Stuart Rosenberg was released today in the United States.

1963(10th of Tishrei, 5724): Yom Kippur

1963(10th of Tishrei, 5724): Eighty-seven year old Cooper Union graduate and NYU trained attorney Morris Gintzler, the Hungarian born son Emil and Sally Gintzler,  “the president of the Pulp and Paper Trading Company and the husband of Rose Gintzler with whom she had had two daughter – Selma and Dorothy passed away oday.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1963/09/29/94882989.pdf

1963:  Whaam!, now considered Roy Lichtenstein's most important work, debuted at an exhibition held at the Leo Castelli Gallery that lasted until at October 24.

1964(22nd of Tishrei, 5725): Shmini Atzeret

 

1964(22nd of Tishrei, 5725): Harpo Marx passed away at the age of 75. One of the famed Marx Brothers, Harpo was the one who did not speak.

1966(14thof Tishrei, 5727): Erev Sukkoth

1966(14thof Tishrei, 5727: Sixty-six year old Julius Halpern, the son of Samuel and Rivka Halpern and the husband of Mary Halpern passed away today in his home town of Buffalo, NY.

1968(6thof Tishrei, 5729): Shabbat Shuva

1968(6thof Tishrei, 5729): St. Louis native Cecilia R. Davidson, the representative of the National Council of Jewish Women who testified “at several Congressional hearings” where she identified Council’s members as “American citizens, many of them who can boast of ancestors who came” to the United States “before the Civil War,” said that one of the Council’s “major functions was to assist foreign-born women, girls, and children in becoming part of the American community” and “favored the Kerr-Coolidge Bill…so that the Council can really devote itself to the work of assimilation.”

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/razovsky-davidson-cecilia

1968: “After a run of 286 sparsely attended performances,” the curtain came down on the original Broadway production of “Happy Time” a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash (Nathan Richard Nusbaum) that won three Tony Awards.

1968: Birthdate of Tel Aviv native and award winning actress Asi Levi who combines her career with raising two daughters from her first marriage to Yaniv Kaufman

1970:  Gamal Abdel Nasser, President of Egypt died.  Nasser had come to power as a reformer in the 1950's.  The Israelis had hoped that Nasser would make peace with the Jewish state.  However, Nasser saw himself as Pan Arab leader who would unite the Arabs/Moslems in one unified entity from Morocco to Indonesia while driving the Western Imperialists from this domain. (Yes, Osama is not the first person to have this idea.) Nasser was committed to the destruction of Israel. He did not hate the West because of Israel.  As he said, he hated Israel because it was of the West.  Nasser was replaced by Sadat who made history with his trip to Jerusalem and the Camp David Accords.

1971(9thof Tishrei, 5732): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1971: “The Last Movie” with a script by Stewart Stern and co-starring Henry Jaglom was released in the United States today by Universal Pictures.

1973(2ndof Tishrei, 5734): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1973(2ndof Tishrei, 5734): Forty-two year old Norma Crane (Norma Anna Bella Zuckerman) the actress who played the role of “Golde” in the film version of “Fiddler on the Roof” passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1973/09/29/archives/norma-crane-dead-played-tevyes-wife.html

1973: In St. Johnsbury, VT, Congregation Beth-El celebrated the Bat Mitzvah of Amy Aronoff, daughter of Gene and Sheila.  It was the first Bat Mitzvah to be held at the temple.

1973: Three Jewish immigrants from Russia were taken hostage while traveling on a train heading to Vienna after which they would be released when the Austrian Government promised to close the transit camp at Schonau for Russian immigrants en route to Israel. (“The 2 Palestinian terrorists arrested by the Austrians were released and flown to an Arab country.”)

1974: “Steam Heat” “show tune from the 1954 Broadway musical ‘The Pajama Game,’ written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross was performed by the Pointer Sisters tonight on prime time television because it had become their signature song.

1975(23rdof Tishrei, 5736): Simchat Torah

1975: “Jewish activists in Kiev were not allowed to attend the Babi Yar commemoration ceremony on the 34th anniversary of the Nazi massacre of Jews

1975:  Birthdate of Ukrainian born, American gold medal winning swimmer, Lenny Krayzelburg.

1976: “One Day At A Time” starring Bonnie Franklin began its second season.

1978: The Israeli Knesset endorsed Camp David Accord moving Egypt and Israel one step closer to a peace treaty that has held for over a quarter of a century.

1979: “Time After Time” directed by Nicholas Meyer who also wrote the screenplay was released today in the United States.

1981: In St. Johnsbury, Vermont, Congregation Beth-El, held its first services in its new building.

1982: Today the Israeli government established the Kahan Commission which “four months later found Israel to be indirectly responsible for the massacres, and recommended Ariel Sharon's resignation.”

1982(11thof Tishrei, 5743): Eighty-one year old actress Mabel Albertson the older sister of actor Jack Albertson who may be best known for playing “the interfering mother” on the sitcom “Bewitched” passed away today.

1983: U.S. premiere of “The Big Chill” directed by Lawrence Kasdan who co-authored the script.

1984(2ndof Tishrei, 5745): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1984: “The Wild Life” a comedy co-starring Rick Moranis was released today in the United States by Universal Pictures.

1984: “Incredible Differences” a comedy produced by Nancy Meyers who co-authored the script and co-starring Allen Garfield was released today in the United States by Warner Bros.

1985(13thof Tishrei, 5746): Ninety-one year old Hungarian born American photographer Andre Kertesz passed away today. (As reported by John Durniak)

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/30/arts/andre-kertesz-91-pioneer-in-photography-dies.html

https://www.iphotocentral.com/showcase/showcase-view.php/24/0/34/1/1/0

1986: “What Strangers? What Gates?” published today provides Roland Sanders description of current conditions between Israelis and Arabs.

https://www.nytimes.com/books/98/12/06/specials/shipler-arab.html

1988: The funeral of Paul Cowan is scheduled to take place today at 9 A.M. at Ansche Chesed synagogue, at West End Avenue and 100th Street.

1990: U.S. premiere of “Pacific Heights” directed by John Schlesinger.

1992(1stof Tishrei, 5753): The Orthodox synagogue in Little Rock, AR is filled with a throng of extra attendees – Jewish Clinton campaign workers celebrating Rosh Hashanah

1992(1stof Tishrei, 5753): Ninety year old Ephraim “Effie” Caplan, the son of Ada and Yitzi Fievel Caplan and the husband of Dora Caplan passed away today in Glasgow, Scotland.

1993: Outfielder Shawn Green made his major league debut with the Toronto Blue Jays.

1994(23rdof Tishrei, 5755): Simchat Torah

1994(23rdof Tishrei, 5755): Seventy-eight year old Canadian born film-maker Harry Saltzman who “produced early James Bond Films like ‘Dr. No’ and ‘Goldfinger’ passed away today in France.

https://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/29/obituaries/harry-saltzman-78-bond-film-producer.html

1995: In “Negotiators, Arab and Israeli, Built Friendship From Mistrust” Serge Schmemann reported from Jerusalem today that “There was a moment in the final, crisis-ridden hours of the negotiations on the West Bank that brought home to the heads of both the Israeli and the Arab teams what they had really achieved in their long months together.”

1997: In a review entitled “The Return of the Schlemiel,” William Goodman examines The Complete Stories by Bernard Malamud whose “magic barrel overflows with schnorrers and schleppers, hustlers and gulls, down-at-the-heel rabbis and down-in the mouth students…”

1997: The New York Times book section included reviews by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including Kirk Douglas's Climbing the Mountain: My Search for Meaning'  an extension of his 1988 best-selling autobiography, The Ragman's Son

1998: Today “Boris Fyodorov was discharged from the position of the Head of the State Tax Service.

1999(18thof Tishrei, 5760): Fourth day of Sukkoth

1999(18thof Tishrei, 5760): Seventy-nine year old Harry Rabin, the Chicago born son of Miriam and Isidore Rabinowitz and the husband of “Libbie (Lee) Rabin” passed away today in Palm Beach after which he was buried in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

2000: In “At Home With Mel and Patricia Ziegler” Peter Hellman described the latest business for the founders of the Banana Republic.

http://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/28/garden/at-home-with-mel-and-patricia-ziegler-about-to-hatch-their-third-republic.html

2000: Ariel Sharon and an escort of over 1,000 Israeli police officers visited the Temple Mount complex, site of the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque, the holiest place in the world to Jews and the third holiest site in Islam

2000: Al Aqsa Intifada began.  While there are those who claim that the violence was a spontaneous response of Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount, the reality differs from what might politely be called an Urban Myth.  The Al Aqsa Intifada was the orchestrated response of Arafat to the Camp David proposals of Ehud Barak and backed by President Clinton.  Arab history is replete with using violence as a response to diplomatic negotiations.

2001: “Zoolander” a comedy produced by Scott Rudin and co-starring Jerry Stiller was released today in the United States by Paramount Pictures.

2002(22nd of Tishrei, 5763) Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret

2002Israeli officials acknowledged today that a helicopter strike in Gaza City on Thursday had failed to kill its target, Muhammad Deif a bomb-maker for the militant group Hamas who has been on Israel's wanted list for a decade.

2003(2ndof Tishrei, 5764): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

2003(2ndof Tishrei, 5764): Marshall N. Rosenbluth, a pioneer in unleashing and taming nuclear fusion, the force that powers the sun and stars, passed away at the age of 76.  A modest man whose insights were not as well-known as those of more flamboyant colleagues, Dr. Rosenbluth as a young man helped invent the hydrogen bomb, was exposed to radioactive fallout in a nuclear test and soon thereafter devoted himself to trying to harness thermonuclear fire for peaceful ends.  In 1997, he won the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest scientific honor, for contributions to nuclear fusion and plasma physics, the study of hot electrically charged gases like those in interstellar space and the atmospheres of stars.  Known as the dean of plasma physics, Dr. Rosenbluth was a world leader in trying to turn the hot plasmas of nuclear fusion into nearly limitless electrical power.  ''Marshall was a scientist of towering stature,'' said Dr. Marvin L. Goldberger, a former president of the California Institute of Technology and a former director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J.  A warm, friendly person who liked opera and sometimes smoked a pipe, Dr. Rosenbluth won many friends among the physicists who came to dominate the nation's scientific life in the atomic era and won respect from them for his keen intellect.   ''He was incredibly capable at analyzing problems and finding solutions to a great depth of understanding,'' said Richard L. Garwin, a physicist who worked with Dr. Rosenbluth on the hydrogen bomb.  Born in Albany, Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth graduated from Harvard in 1946 and went to graduate school in physics at the University of Chicago, where many of his teachers had recently helped to invent the atomic bomb.  He liked to tell friends how Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller -- two stars of 20th-century physics -- got into an argument in 1949 while listening to him defend his doctoral thesis.  ''It went on and on,'' recalled Harold Agnew, then a graduate student at Chicago, who eventually directed the weapons laboratory at Los Alamos, N.M. ''Finally, Fermi turned to Edward and said, 'O.K., you pass.' And then he turned to Marshall, who was just 22, and said 'O.K., you pass, too.''' In 1950, Teller recruited Dr. Rosenbluth to join the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where the young scientist did secret research that helped create the hydrogen bomb. Dr. Teller, considered the father of the bomb, credited Dr. Rosenbluth with important details of its design. In 1952, preparing for the bomb's first explosive test, Dr. Rosenbluth went to the South Pacific. One night he ate too much shrimp and had trouble sleeping, as recounted in Richard Rhodes's 1995 book ''Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb.'' Sleepless, Dr. Rosenbluth pondered the bomb's design and suddenly realized that the scientists had made a serious mistake that could result in a dud. The problem was soon acknowledged and fixed with a new explosive core. When detonated, the hydrogen bomb vaporized a mile-wide island with power 700 times as great as the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima. In 1954, again in the South Pacific, Dr. Rosenbluth was aboard a Navy destroyer when a hydrogen bomb test turned out to be unexpectedly strong and showered his ship with radioactive fallout. ''It was pretty frightening,'' he recalled in Mr. Rhodes's book. ''There was a huge fireball with these turbulent rolls going in and out. The thing was glowing. It looked to me like a diseased brain up in the sky. It spread until the edge of it looked as if it was almost directly overhead. It was a much more awesome sight than a puny little atomic bomb. It was a pretty sobering and shattering experience.'' Around this time, Dr. Rosenbluth joined a small group of scientists who developed the Monte Carlo simulation, now a standard research tool in statistical mechanics, chemistry, biochemistry and other fields. It involves random sampling to simulate physical systems. Dr. Rosenbluth also turned his energies to the challenge of harnessing nuclear fusion for peaceful purposes. His dream was to find a way to compress fickle hot plasmas into stable configurations that generate excess power, a task that has been compared to using rubber bands to hold a blob of jelly. In 1956, he joined General Atomics, a San Diego company that sought to pioneer fusion energy. He also taught physics at the University of California at San Diego, joined the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and directed the Institute for Fusion Studies at the University of Texas. He retired in 1993 as an emeritus professor of physics at San Diego. In the cold war, Dr. Rosenbluth advocated science exchanges with the Soviet Union. ''The more interaction there is, the less paranoia,'' he said in 1985. ''The Russians certainly have shown a good deal of that.'' More recently, he worked to foster international teamwork in fusion and physics research. He was a central figure in the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy, and of the International Thermonuclear Reactor, a program to demonstrate the feasibility of using fusion to generate power. For more than half a century, Dr. Rosenbluth aided the federal government, serving on panels like Jason, which is composed of eminent scientists who advise security agencies on knotty scientific issues. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and received numerous awards, including the E. O. Lawrence Award, the Albert Einstein Award and the Enrico Fermi Award. With typical modesty, Dr. Rosenbluth made little fuss about his achievements on his faculty profile at San Diego. It was three sentences long. (As reported by William J. Broad)

2003:The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest includingAct of Creation: The Founding of the United Nations: A Story of Superpowers, Secret Agents, Wartime Allies and Enemies, and Their Quest for a Peaceful Worldby Stephen C. Schlesinger and Real Jews :Secular vs. Ultra-Orthodox and the Struggle for Jewish Identity in Israelby Noah J. Efron

2004: George Soros “dedicated more money to the campaign and kicked off his own multi-state tour with a speech: Why We Must Not Re-elect President Bush delivered at the National Press Club in Washington.”

2005(24th of Elul, 5765): Ninety-seven year old Leo Henryk Sternbach, the chemist who created Valium passed away today. (As reported by Jeremy Pearce)

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/01/health/01sternbach.html?_r=02005: After premiering at Sundance, “Forty Shades of Blue” directed by Ira Sachs, who co-authored the screenplay was released today in the United States.

2005:  The Jerusalem Post reported two major archeological finds.  First and foremost was a First-Temple period seal discovered amidst piles of rubble from Jerusalem's Temple Mount, The small - less than 1 cm - seal impression, or bulla, was discovered by Bar-Ilan University archaeologist Dr. Gabriel Barkay amidst piles of rubble from the Temple Mount This marks the first time that an written artifact was found from the Temple Mount dating back to the First Temple period. The 2,600 year old artifact, with three lines in ancient Hebrew, was discovered amidst piles of rubble discarded by the Islamic Wakf that Barkay and a team of young archaeologists and volunteers are sifting through on the grounds of a Jerusalem national park. The seal, which predates the destruction of the First Jewish temple in 586 BCE, was presented Tuesday night, September 27, to the press at an archaeological conference at the City of David sponsored by the right-wing Elad organization. Barkay said that the find was the first of its kind from the time of King David. He has not yet determined what the writing is on the seal, although three Hebrew letters -- thought to be the name of its owner -- are visible on one of its line.

The seal was found amidst thousands of tons of rubble discarded by Wakf officials at city garbage dumps six years ago, following the Islamic Trust's unilateral construction of an mosque at an underground compound of the Temple Mount known as the Solomon's Stables. Secondly, in a separate major archaeological development in Jerusalem, a Jewish ritual bath, or mikva, dating back to the Second Temple period, and a First Temple Wall have been found in an underground chamber adjacent to the Western Wall tunnels.  The announcement came from Jon, Seligman, Jerusalem regional archaeologist for the Antiquities Authority'.

2006: A state memorial ceremony is held at Babi Yar, near the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, where German and Ukrainian soldiers and policemen carried out the mass murder. The memorial is being held on the first day of what would be a two day massacre.  Only 10% of those who were murdered have been identified.  There has been a renewed effort in the past year to identify more of the victims.

2006: According to a report published today there has been a ten per cent increase in the numbers of Jewish students at Vanderbilt University.

2007: Former Chief Rabbi Avraham Elkana Shapira, the 94-year-old spiritual giant of religious Zionism, who passed away yesterday morning after a sudden deterioration in his medical condition will be buried today with the burial procession, which is expected to draw tens of thousands, slated to leave Harav Yeshiva at 10:30 a.m.

2007(16th of Tishrei, 5768): Second Day of Sukkoth

2007: “The International Monetary Fund's 24 executive directors selected Dominque Strauss-Kahn as the new managing director

2007: The Archivist of the United States presented to Congress, the Administration, and the American people the final report of the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group (IWG) on which Elizabeth Holtzman served as a public member.

2007: In Patterson, NJ. Barnet Hospital which was named in honor of Jewish philanthropist and former mayor Nathan Barnet, was scheduled to close after having sought protection in Chapter 11 in August.

2007: The "Save Our Simon" project raised 1.2 million dollars to be used in the preservation of the Simon Theatre in Brenham, Texas.  The Simon Theatre was built by Alex Simon, a member of the Simon family of Brenham, Texas, a family known for its business acumen and civic mindedness.

2008(28th of Elul, 5768): Aaron Katz, who for more than 50 years publicly sought the exoneration of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg passed away today at the age of 92.  He also sought exoneration for Martin Sobel who was imprisoned for spying on behalf of the Soviets along with the Rosenbergs. Mr. Sobell served more than 18 years in prison, and for years Mr. Katz worked to clear his name. Unfortunately for Mr. Katz, in 2008, Mr. Sobell, 91, after maintaining his innocence for 57 years, admitted that he and Julius Rosenberg had been spies for the Soviets during World War II, when the Soviets were allies of the United States. “Yeah, yeah, yeah, call it that,” he said of the espionage label, making his admission in an interview with The New York Times. “I never thought of it as that in those terms.” Mr. Sobell also said that Ethel Rosenberg had been aware of her husband’s espionage but had not participated in it. “She knew what he was doing,” he said, “but what was she guilty of? Of being Julius’s wife.”  Mrs. Katz said she had not told her husband of Mr. Sobell’s admission which means he went to his grave believing in their innocence. “He would have been very upset, mortified, to know that all 50 years he was spending defending the Rosenbergs and Morton, and to find out that now Morton is saying he and Julius were guilty,” Mrs. Katz said. “He really believed in Morton’s innocence, as well as the Rosenbergs’. He also believed Ethel was framed.”

2008:The Center for Jewish History presents "Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie” The 20th Anniversary Presentation.

2008: The New York Times reviewed books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including Hurry Down Sunshine by Michael Greenberg, Fallen Giants’ History of Himalayan Mountaineering From the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes, co-authored by Maurice Isserman and The King and the Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt and Edward the Seventh, Secret Partners by David Fromkin

2008: The Washington Post reviewed books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, Movie-Making, and the Crime of the Centuryby Howard Blum and The Other Side of the Island by Allegra Goodman

2008: Yefim Bronfman performed with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.

2009 (10 Tishrei, 5770): Yom Kippur

2009: This morning, on Yom Kippur, Palestinian militants opened fire at IDF troops patrolling the border fence between Israel and Gaza.

2009: Iranian Revolutionary Guards are scheduled to test-fire a missile on today that defense analysts have said could hit Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf region. Israel is especially sensitive to military action on Yom Kippur given what happened in 1973

2009: In Lexington, Mississippi, recitation of the Nei’lah services marks the final scheduled worship service at the 104 year old white wooden synagogue that is the home of Temple Beth el.  While this may be a bitter-sweet moment for the members of this Jewish community that has existed since the 1830’s, their accomplishment of keeping the light lit for almost two centuries is a challenge to us all.  A congregation like this thrives not because of a large staff of paid professionals; it thrives because of the devoted participation of each congregant. 

2010: The Center for Jewish History in New York is scheduled to present a program entitled “Communism on Trial: Jewish Politics and the Slansky Affair.”

2010: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or or special interest to Jewish readers including “Washington: A Life” by Ron Chernow and “Poisoning the Press: Richard Nixon, Jack Andrson, and the Rise of Washington’s Scandal Culture” by Mark Feldstein

2010(28thof Tishrei, 5771): Eighty-eight year old cinema director and producer Arthur Penn passed away today.

http://www.legacy.com/NS/Obituary.aspx?pid=145718568

2010(28thof Tishrei, 5771): Ninety-two year old Aaron Katz, who publicly and actively proclaimed the innocence of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg passed away today.  (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/10/06/nyregion/06katz.html?ref=juliusrosenberg&pagewanted=all

2010: Alan G. Hevesi, the former state comptroller, is poised to plead guilty to a felony corruption charge after a lengthy investigation into his office’s rewarding of pension investment business to firms that provided financial benefits to Mr. Hevesi and his aides, people with knowledge of the case said today  2010: It was reported today that Dr. Eli Landuah has “The White Book,” the first pork cookbook written for the Israeli market.

 

2011: The Tel Aviv District Labor Court ruled this afternoon that railway workers must return to negotiations with Israel Railways over plans to purchase new train cars from an external company, Bombardier, and outsource maintenance of those cars to that company. 

2011: Today The United States sought to press its wary allies in Egypt's army leadership to bolster ties with Israel and stick to scheduled elections later this year, even though a new set of leaders much less friendly to the US and the Jewish state may be the winners.

2011: Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr said today that Israel and the Palestinians should resume talks with clear terms of reference and clear timeline.

 2011(29th of Elul, 5771): Erev Rosh Hashanah

שנה טובה, כתיבה וחתימה טובה.

2012: “Jews From Algeria” is scheduled to open at the Musee d’art et d’histoire du Judaisme in Paris, France.

2012: David Fisher’s “Six Million and One” is scheduled to be shown for the first time at Lincoln Plaza Cinema in New York City.

2012: An explosion struck a Jewish community building in the southern Swedish city of Malmö early this morning, Swedish media reported. The blast caused no injuries. “There has been an explosion. Something has detonated – we are certain of that,” police officer Erik Liljenström said to local paper Sydsvenskan.

2012(12thof Tishrei, 5773): Eighty-five year old Avraham Adan, the Israeli General who commanded the 162nd Division which valiantly tried to stave off the advances of the Egyptians during the first days of the Yom Kippur War, passed away today.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4286715,00.html

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/former-idf-general-israeli-icon-avraham-adan-dies-at-86-1.467408

2012: Jordan has appointed a new ambassador to Israel over two years after the previous envoy returned from Tel Aviv to Amman, a senior Jordanian official told AFP and Ammon News today..

2012(12thof Tishrei, 5773): Eighty year old advertising executive Stephen Frankfurt passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/03/business/media/stephen-frankfurt-advertising-executive-dies-at-80.html?hpw

2013: In Spain, the towns of San Juan and Rio Jerte are scheduled to open a “Judaica festival featuring a mock wedding to celebrate their lost Jewish Heritage.”

2013: “In The Dark Room” a creation of Israeli filmmaker Nadav Schirman is scheduled to be shown as the New York Film Festival opens for its 50th year.

2013(24thof Tishrei, 5774): On Shabbat all over the world, Jews begin the Torah cycle again with “Bereshit.” Am Yisroel Chai

2013: No tickets are available for tonight’s showing of “Fill the Void” at the 17thannual Jewish Film Festival in Dallas

2013: “Three Israel Air Force jets were scrambled today to intercept unidentified aerial objects amid suspicion these were unmanned drones that penetrated Israeli airspace.”

2014: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Faithful and Virtuous Night by Louise Glück, The Undertaking by Audrey Magee, Consumed by David Cronenberg and  The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned ---and Have Still to Learn – From the Financial Crisis by Martin Wolf

2014: Israeli filmmaker Nadav Schirman is scheduled to make a personal appearance at the New York Film Festival.

2014: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education a Next Generations Get-Together which will help train those who will be speaking about the Holocaust.

2014(4thof Tishrei, 5775): T’zom Gedaliah observed

2014(4thof Tishrei, 5775): Ninety-one Welsh poet Dannie Abse passed away today.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11126588/Dannie-Abse-obituary.html

http://literature.britishcouncil.org/dannie-abse

2014(4thof Tishrei, 5775): Forty year old actress Sarah Goldberg passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/09/arts/television/sarah-goldberg-tv-actress-on-7th-heaven-dies-at-40.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

2014: Prime Minister Netanyahu flew out of Ben-Gurion Airport today as he made his way to New York where he will address the UN General Assembly tomorrow.

2014: “A terrorist from Gaza, armed with a knife and spike, was caught today by the Security Coordinator of Moshav Shokeda, not far from the religious agricultural community, in the Sdot Negev Regional Council.” (As reported by Uzi Baruch and Gil Ronen)

2014: “Israeli archaeologists recently dug up an ancient subterranean structure, parts of which date back to Roman times, just meters from the Temple Mount, Channel 10 reported today.

2015(15thof Tishrei, 5776): Sukkoth

2015: As of today Square Enix should effectively own Taito, the company “founded in 1953 by Russian Jewish businessman Michael Kogan.

2015: In Jerusalem, a central Sukkah at Safra Square which in the past has attracted as many 100,000 visitors is scheduled “to be open for public use” starting today.

2015: “Relative calms was restored to the Temple Mount” this afternoon “after a morning of clashes between Israeli security forces with Palestinian rioters” who “barricaded themselves inside the al-Agsa Mosque” while “hurling rocks, firebombs and firecrackers…”

2016: “It Not About Ebisu” based on the work by Wendy Sandler, linguistic professor at the University of Haifa and directed by Atay Citron an associate professor in the theatre department at University of Haifa is scheduled to be performed at the Panera Theatre.

2016: “The world awoke” today “to an actuality it had never known before: a modern state of Israel without Shimon Peres.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/29/world/middleeast/israel-shimon-peres.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

2016:  The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is scheduled to livestream “a discussion about Denial, a new film describing Deborah E. Lipstadt’s courtroom battle against notorious Holocaust denier David Irving” who “in 1996 sued Lipstadt for libel in a British court.”

2016(25thof Elul, 5776): Ninety three year old Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres Shimon Peres, “one of the last surviving pillars of Israel’s founding generation” passed away on Wednesday in Israel. Baruch dayan ha’emet.  Blessed is the perfect judge.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/28/world/middleeast/shimon-peres-dies-israel.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=photo-spot-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/shimon-peres-israeli-statesman-and-nobel-peace-prize-winner-dies-at-93/2016/09/27/ef12f968-c5db-11df-94e1-c5afa35a9e59_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_peresobit-1035pm%3http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/28/world/middleeast/shimon-peres-dies-israel.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=photo-spot-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0Ahomepage%2Fstor

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/28/shimon-peres-former-israeli-leader-dies

2017: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “The Exception” a WW II film about a Nazi officer sent to protect the exiled Kaiser.

2017: Two residents of the Arab Israeli town of Umm al-Fahm, one of whom was 26 year old Sa’id Ghasoube Mahmoud Jabarin were charged today with planning to carry out a shooting attack on the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem, similar to the one that took place in July.

2018: In Cedar Rapids, IA, the “Homecoming Showcase Concert” under the direction of College Band Director William S. Carson, the leading musician in the Jewish Community, is scheduled to take place this evening

2018: During a “violent event orchestrated by Hamas,” today “20,000 Palestinian rioters and terrorists swarmed Israel’s border with Gaza, ripping down the security fence, burning tires and hurling over 100 bombs and grenades into Israeli territory…”

2018: Today, Mark Zukerberg’s Facebook said “said that an attack on its computer network had exposed the personal information of nearly 50 million users” making this breach “the largest in the company’s history.”

2018: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host an evening with Karl Ove Knausgaard who “will answer questions about the sixth and last installment of his autobiographical series “My Struggle,” which has received acclaim and scrutiny for its no-holds-barred honesty in depicting his relationships.”

2018(19thof Tishrei, 5779): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

2018(19thof Tishrei, 5779): Seventy-two year old Tel Aviv born attorney Rachel Hirschfeld who combined a passion for animal rights with the skills to successfully producer “on and off Broadway productions” passed away today.

2019(28thElul, 5779): Parashat Nitzavim – Final Shabbat of 5779

http://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2019: In San Jose, CA, the Children’s Discovery Museum is scheduled to host “Jew Year’s Eve, a
“Rosh Hashanah event for young adults with themed drinks, food and dancing.”

2019: Tonight in Jerusalem, Nuctorno Live is scheduled to host a concert starring Alma Zohar, “one of the most notable artists of recent years.

2019: In Oakland, CA, Danille Legesse and Morgan Julia are scheduled to hose “Ethiopax Cooking Class” where participants will learn “how to make three organic dishes for the High Holidays.”

2019: In London, “The Jewish Museum and the Vagina Museum” are scheduled to join forces to present a night dedicated to vaginas, vulvas and the gynecological anatomy.”

2020(10thof Tishrei, 5781): Yom Kippur; for more see https://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2020: Temple Israel of Boston is scheduled to present from its virtual sanctuary “a traditional and majestic Yom Kippur Serve.”

2020: After a full day of services, this evening Highgate Synagogue is scheduled to host online a Shofar and Havdalah services for the entire community starting at 7:40 pm, London time.

This Day, September 29, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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September 29

522 BCE: Darius I of Persia kills the Magian usurper Gaumâta, securing his hold as king of the Persian Empire. The success of Darius was good thing for the Jewish people.  From the Book of Haggai, we can infer that the building of the Second Temple was completed in his reign.  According to Ezra, Darius supported the claims of the Jews when the Samaritans tried to stop the building of the Temple.  After searching his archives for the original text authorizing the construction of the Temple, including King’s promise to supply the funds, Darius re-iterated the order and added the proviso that “in the completed Temple a sacrifice was to be made for the welfare of the king and his sons.”  This practice of offering a sacrifice continued after Persian rule ended and lasted until the Great Revolt in 70.  “The building of the Temple was completed in the sixth year of Darius’ reign (516/515 BCE) and was marked by the joyous celebration of Passover (Ezra 6:15-20).”

480 BCE: The Greeks defeat the Persian fleet of Xerxes I at the Battle of Salamis.  At this time Judah and Jerusalem were part of the Persian Empire.  Xerxes reigned from 483 BCE to 465 BCE which meant that he was a contemporary of Ezra and Nehemiah. The campaigns of Xerxes appeared to have little impact on the Jews of Judah and Jerusalem.  The only Biblical reference to him can be found in the Book of Ezra, Chapter 4; verse 6. While the Jews may have had no interest in the conquest of Greece, they would certainly have been supportive of the Persian ruler since, all things considered, the Jews of Jerusalem and Babylonia fared well under Persian rule during this period of history.

106 BCE: Birthdate of Pompey, the Roman General who was part of the First Triumvirate.  Jews remember him as the conqueror of Jerusalem who defiled the Temple by entering the Holy of Holies. But that is only part of the story.  Pompey’s conquest was, in part, the product of civil war between two Jewish leaders – Hyrcanus who had the support of the Pharisees and Aristobulus who had the support of the Sadduces. This is only one example of the behavior that reinforces the claim by some rabbis that the Second Temple fell because of the lack of love shown by one Jew for another Jew.

106 B.C.E:  Birthdate Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus who is known to history as Pompey, the failed opponent of Julius Caesar and the man who ripped the veil from the Holy of Holies.

393: Roman Emperors Theodosius I, Arcadius, and Honorius decree that Judaism is protected by law and that synagogues must not be despoiled.

1187: Saladin leads his army into Jerusalem. 

1227: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, is excommunicated by Pope Gregory IX for his failure to participate in the Crusades. This is the same Pope Gregory who ordered copies of the Talmud be burned.  This is the same Frederick who on the one hand carried on favorable correspondence with Jewish scholars while on the other hand denying Jews the right to hold public offices and forcing the Jews of Palermo to live in a ghetto.  The excommunication had nothing to do with the Jews. It reflected a power struggle between the monarch and the pope, who was determined to extend the power of the church and wipe out heresy.  The mis-treatment of the Jews was merely a knee-jerk reaction for these leaders.

1273:Rudolph I of Germany begins his reign. “Rudolph re-affirmed the statue promulgated by Archduke Frederick the Valiant which protected the Jews “against persecution and murder.  “On the other hand…he issued a special decree to the citizens of Vienna which solemnly declared” that the Jews were ineligible to hold public offices.

1349: After an attack on the Jews at Krems, Austria, Albert II forcibly ended the riots. Austria was thus one of the few places of relative security in Europe at that time.

1506: Huldrych Zwingli, the leader of the Reformation in Switzerland who at a minimum “studied and admired the Hebrew language, used it to some advantage” in his work and “took over some Hebraic teachings while evincing little concern for contemporary Jews” “celebrated his first Mass in his hometown of Wildhaus” today.

1533(10th of Tishri, 5249): Yom Kippur

1560: King Gustav I of Sweden, also known as Gustav Vasa passed away.  While there was no Jewish community in Sweden at this time, according to one report, Gustav had a Jewish physician, a common practice among the monarchs of Europe.

1612: Vincent Fettmilch a former pastry cook and leader of the "Guilds", calling himself the "new Haman of the Jews" attacked the Frankfurt synagogue while the community was at prayer. Although many tried to organize a defense, they were soon overpowered and many took shelter in the cemetery. He was beheaded four years later because he made the mistake of threatening the well-being of wealthy Christians who really responsible for the impoverishment of the former pastry cook and his supporters.

1622: The Transylvania Diet passed a law aimed at banning “the Szekler Sabbatrians” who were viewd as “Judaizers.

1688: Governor Elihu Yale founded the Municipality of Madras, composed of a mayor, 12 aldermen appointed for life, and a council of 60 citizens. The mayor was elected by the alderman who consisted of three Company employees, one Frenchman, three Jews, two Portuguese, and two local citizens. This shows the proportional weight of Jewish representation. The first three Jewish aldermen were Bartolomeo Rodrigues, Domingo do Porto, and Alvaro da Fonseca who had arrived from Covalao, India, where they supposedly lived as Portuguese. Upon arrival in Madras, they became openly Jewish. At first they were regarded as interlopers, but over the years they came to own the largest trading company in Madras; it dealt with precious stones, coral, amber, sandalwood and its range was all of India and Burma, Indonesia, China, and the Philippines. Bartolomeo Rodrigues, known also as Jacob de Sequeira was president of the company. An English Jew, he became one of the most prominent citizens of Madras. After his death in 1692, he was replaced by his partner, Alvaro da Fonseca, known also as Jacob Jesurun Alvares. (Some of the Portuguese Jews in Madras used their Portuguese names on their visits to Goa and Saint Tomé that were in Portuguese hands and when the Inquisition was active, and their Jewish names in Madras. Alvaro da Fonseca came from the English Caribbean island of Nevis. Under his management the company became even larger and owned its own ships for transport from Madras to Europe. By the mid-eighteenth century there were almost no Portuguese Jews in Madras. The gravestones of the old Jewish cemetery were moved to the Central Park of Madras in 1934 with the gate of the cemetery on which is written Beit ha-Haim in Hebrew letters, the last vestige of Jewish presence in Madras in the seventeenth century.

1730: In Prussia, promulgation of, the "Generalprivilegium und Reglement, wie es wegen der Juden in seiner Königlichen Majestät Landen zu halten" (General privilege and regulations to be observed concerning the Jews in his Majesty's dominions) which among other things limited the number of Jewish families allowed to live in Berlin to 120.

1753(1st of Tishrei, 5514): Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah observed by English Jews who thought they were going to become full-fledged citizens with the recent passage of the “Jews Bill.”

1758: In Berlin, Miriam and Daniel Itzig gave birth to Vögele Itzig who gained game as Fanny von Arnstein, the wife of banker Nathan Adam von Arnstein – position from which she became a leader in Viennese society.

1780(29th of Elul, 5540): Erev Rosh Hashanah observed on the same day that during the Revolutionary War, Major Andre, the contact for Benedict Arnold was found guilty of being behind American lines "under a feigned name and in a disguised habit" and was condemned to death by his American military judges under the terms of the “law and usage of nations.”

1784(14th of Tishrei, 5545): Erev Sukkoth

1785: The Chasidic sect was excommunicated in Cracow, Poland.  This was part of the clash between the Mitnagdim and Chasidim that plagued the Jews of Eastern Europe.  It is one of those intra-tribal clashes that has lost its bite with the passage of time but was razor sharp two or three centuries ago

1789(9th of Tishrei, 5550): As France is rocked by Revolution, Jews gather to hear Kol Nidre

1791(1st of Tishrei, 5552): Just one day after Rosh Hashanah after France adopts legislation emancipating its Jewish population, Jews observe Rosh Hashanah.

1792: In Weisenau, Germany, “boarding house keeper” Jacob Gera and his wife gave birth to Isaac Bernays, the chief rabbi in Hamburg and the brother of Adolphus Bernays and the father of “philologist  Jacob Bernays,” “historian Michael Bernays,” a convert to Christianity and Berman Bernays, the father of Martha Bernays, the wife of Sigumund Freud.

1793(23rd of Tishrei, 5554): Simchat Torah

1795(16th of Tishrei, 5556): Second Day of Sukkoth

1797 (19 Tishrei 5558): Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman, otherwise known as Vilna Gaon, passes away.  Born in 1720, he was the greatest Talmudic mind of his time. He had mastered the Bible and started on the Talmud at the age of six. Though he preferred to live in seclusion, his reputation grew until he was known as the unofficial spiritual head of Eastern European Jewry. He was a leading opponent of the Chassidic wave that was sweeping Europe at that time.  He felt they presented a danger because they were anti-intellectual and leaned toward Shabbetianism. He went so far as to issue a ban and excommunicated its followers. The group which opposed the Chasidim became known as the Mitnagdim or Mitnagdim. As a scholar, the Vilna Gaon pointed the way to a systematic study of the Torah in its entirety, not just those sections relevant to practical life. He wrote over 70 commentaries on all aspects of Jewish life.

1797: Birthdate of Frankfort native Johann Heirich the German lawyer and lecturer was a member of the executive committee of the tariff commission.

1798(19th of Tishrei, 5559): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1800(10thof Tishrei, 5561): Yom Kippur observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams, the last of the Fedealists.

1804(24th of Tishrei, 5565): Parashat Bereshit; literally, the day after Simchat Torah the cycle begins again on the same day that Lewis and Clark were meeting with the Sioux near the Bad River as they explored the Louisiana Territory.

1810(1st of Tishrei, 5571): An unknown number of Jews in the United States observe Rosh Hashanah. The number is unknown, because the census completed in August of that year did not ask any questions about the religious affiliation of the citizenry making the American experience a unique one.

1812(23rd of Tishrei, 5573): As Jews in England and the United States are divided by the War of 1812, they are united by the celebration of Simchat Torah

1814(15th of Tishrei, 5575): Jews living in Washington, DC, take time from rebuilding their city which was burned by the British  a month ago, to observe the first day of Sukkoth

1817:  In Whitechapel, London, Abraham ben Meir and Hannah bat Yehuda Lieb gave birth to Samuel Harris.

1819(10th of Tishrei, 5580): As Americans cope with the Panic of 1819, “the first major peacetime financial crisis in the United States” which will last until 1921, Jews observe Yom Kippur

1821: In Pressburg, Mordechai Efraim Fischel and his wife gave birth to Chaim Sofer a leading 19th century Hungarian Rabbi.

1825(17th of Tishrei, 5586): Third Day of Sukkoth

1825: Today’s issue of The National Intelligencer, a newspaper published in Washington, DC, contained a full report of the dedication of Ararat, a city that Mordecai Noah envision as “A City of Refuge for the Jews.”

1825(17th of Tishrei, 5586): Henriette Oppenheimer, the wife of Marx Oppenheimer and the mother of Abraham Oppenheimer passed away today.

1827(8th of Tishrei, 5588): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva

1829(2nd of Tishrei, 5590) Second day of Rosh Hashanah is observed on the same day that the founding of the Metropolitan Police in London.

1828(21st of Tishrei, 5589): Hoshana Raba

1828(21st of Tishrei, 5589): Sixty-four year old Jacob de Leon, the son of Abraham de Leon and husband of Hannah Hendricks, who served in the Revolutionary army passed away today in Columbia, SC.

1832: In Ivančice, Helena Punda and Rabbi Issakhar Bar Oppenheim gave birth to Rabbi Joachim Oppenheim.

1837(29th of Elul, 5597): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1838(10th of Tishrei, 5599): Just 12 weeks after the Arabs attacked the Jewish community in Safed, observance of Yom Kippur

1838: In Prussia, Meyer Barnert and Ida Newfield gave birth to Nathan Barnet who went to California during the Gold Rush of 1850 and after returning to Paterson, NJ six years later opened a tailoring business that sold uniforms to the U.S. Army during the Civil War and then erected “some of the largest silk mills in Paterson while engaging in philanthropy that included erecting the Miriam Barnet Hebrew Free School, built in memory to his wife, the former Miriam Phillips.

1839(21st of Tishrei, 5600): Hoshanah Rabah

1839: Joseph and Nanny Rosenheim gave birth to Sigmund Rosenheim

1839: In Boulogne, France, Solomon Nathan and Betsy Isaacs gave birth to Kitty Nathan

1846(9th of Tishrei, 5607): Kol Nidre is chanted four months after the start of the Mexican American War.

1848: In Charleston, SC, Solomon Nunes Carvalho, the son of David Nunes Carvalho and Sarah Carvalho and Sarah Miriam Carvalho   gave birth to David Nunes Carvalho

1850(23rd of Tishrei, 5611): Simchat Torah is observed for the first time during the Presidency of Millard Fillmore.

1851: Eighty-nine year old Fanny Alexander, the wife of Levy Alexander was buried today at the Exeter Jewish Cemetery.

1855(17th of Tishrei, 5616): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1855: In Baltimore, MD, David Einhorn was named as the first rabbi of Congregation Har Sinai

1856: “Henry Irving” made his stage debut today at the Sunderland in the role of Gaston, Duke of Orleans in “Richielieu.” He would labor with little real success for the next 15 years until he first played Mathias in “The Bells,” a version of Erckmann-Chatrian's “Le Juif polonaise” by Leopold Lewis

1859(1st of Tishrei, 5620): Rosh Hashanah

1859: On the first day of Rosh Hashanah services began at 6 a.m. at the synagogue on Greene Street near Bleecker.  Rabbi Morris Raphall preached the sermon. Services ended at noon.

1859: At Temple Emanu-El, Rosh Hashanah services began at 9 a.m. and lasted for three hours.  Dr. Samuel Adler preached the sermon.

1860: In Odessa, Alexander Zederbaum “founded Ha-Melitz, the first Hebrew newspaper published in the Russian Empire.”

1861 Congregation Beth Elohim was founded today by 41 German Jews at Granada Hall on Myrtle Avenue by former members of Congregation Baith Israel who had become disaffected after they attempted and failed to reform religious practices at practices at what came to be known as the Kane Street Synagogue.

1862(6th of Tishrei, 5623): Paul Johann Heyse’s wife, Margarete, lost her battle with lung illness and passed away today. Heyse was the first Jew to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Johann_Ludwig_von_Heyse

1863: David D. Meyers who had risen from Private to Corporal completed his service with Company A of the 154th Regiment.

1863: In Philadelphia, PA, Morris Rosenbach and Isabella H. Pollock gave birth to Philip Hyman Rosenbach the younger brother of A.S.W. Rosenbach who joined forces to form Rosenbach Company in 1903 for which Philip had the responsibility of handling art and antique furniture.

1863: Joseph A. Kauffman who had risen from the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to 1stLieutenant completed his service with Company B of the 154thRegiment.

1864: Six years after the forced baptism of Edgar Mortara, “Joseph di Michele Coen who had been apprenticed by his indigent parents to a Roman shoemaker “was forcibly detained in the notorious House of Catechumens” as a prelude to his forced conversation to Catholicism. (Editor’s note – The House of Catechumens was a 15thcentury institution created by the Catholic Church to convert Jews, often by force and trickery.  To add insult to injury, the Jews of Rome were forced to pay a special tax to support the institution.)

1865(9th of Tishrei, 5626): For the first time in years, the sound of Kol Nidre will not be drowned out by the sounds of guns from the American Civil War.

1865: Sir Benjamin Samuel Phillips was elected Lord Mayor London.

1867(29th of Elul, 5627): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1867: Mathilde Nachmann and Emil Rathenau, “a prominent Jewish businessman and founder of the Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG), an electrical-engineering company” gave birth to Walter Rathenau, a “German statesman, industrialist and philosopher.”  Rathenau’s life and death epitomize the absurd nature of Jewish life in Germany.  During World War I, this successful industrialist used all of his acumen and skills to mold the German economy to meet the needs of the military.  Despite the British naval blockade, the German economic machine functioned until the last months of the war.  But in 1922 he was assassinated by right-wing anti-Semitic army officers because of his work as part of the Weimar government.

1870: It was reported today that a new synagogue has been dedicated by the Jews of Troy, New York. The services were attended by Jewish and non-Jewish members of the community.  The contractor was paid $20,000 for his work.

1870: Birthdate of Newark, NJ native Lorne Levy, the husband of the former Jessie Garson Haskell, who gained fame as Lorne “Loney” Haskell the businessman turned entertainer who delivered the eulogy for Harry Houdini and was Secretary of the Jewish Theatrical Guild of America at the time of his death in 1933.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/10/21/105809314.pdf

1871(15th of Tishrei, 5632): Jews in Chicago observe their last Sukkoth before the Great Fire which will start at the end of the holiday season

1872: Birthdate of Samuel Levy Bensusan, the native of London who became a journalist.

http://www.essex-family-history.co.uk/bensusan.htm

1874: In Brody, Galicia, Yonah Halevi Ettinger and Chaya Kluger Ettinger gave birth to Avrahm Ettinger.

1875(29th of Elul, 5635): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1877(22nd of Tishrei, 5638): Shemini Atzeret

1877: “The Jewish Social Question” published today which had first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly begins by commenting on Judge Hilton’s decision to exclude Jews from his Saratoga Hotel but ends by reminding Jews against engaging social intercourse ending by advising “any youth of Jewish blood whose nose does not betray him and who has set his heart upon winning a Christian maiden to let his secret rest secure until he has first won a more than passing interest.”

1877: It was reported today that Solomon Voloskie, Abraham Eyet, Pincus Dobbin and Henrietta Helfenstein have all been arrested for operating unsanitary poultry shops.  The shops all cater to Polish Jews and are located on or near Bayard Street in New York.  All of the shops have “Kosher” signs in their windows. 

1878(2nd of Tishrei, 5639): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1881: In Lemberg, Arthur Edler von Mises and his wife, the former Adele Landau, the niece of Joachim Landau gave birth to economist Ludwig von Mises.

https://mises.org/profile/ludwig-von-mises

1881: In London, Amelia Goodman and Samuel van Praag, the husband of Minnie Goldstein and August Hoehn.

1882: Based on reports published today from St. Petersburg, there is a split among the Russians concerning their view of the Jews. General Drentelri has delivered “a recent speech against the Jews” which while General Todleben “has publicly expressed…the hope” that the advice of the Jews of Wilna “would be taken as readily as that of Christians.” (Unfortunately, we know which view triumphed)

1882: Birthdate of Czech native and NYU trained lawyer Samuel Berger, the World War II veteran and Republican political activist who was a noted art collector and the uncle of painter Adolph Gottlieb.

https://www.nytimes.com/1972/02/01/archives/samuel-berger-lawyer-here-88-counsel-to-state-legislative.html?searchResultPosition=1

1882: The Board of Estimate and Apportionment appropriated funds for various institutions that care for children including the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society which received $2,356.57 out of a total of almost $30,000.

1884(10th of Tishrei, 5645): Yom Kippur

1884: While taking a break from services Benjamin Levy, Heyam Freiwold, Sidney Kahn and Laurence Braham were arrested by a plainclothes police officer while taking a walk in Central Park near 64th Street and Fifth Avenue.

1884: After 18 hours, ninety-nine year old Jewish statesman and philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore broke his fast “at the urgent plea of his doctors, one of whom said, ‘The Almighty does not want us to kill ourselves.”

1884: The Chief Rabbi at Naples, Italy, shortened the Yom Kippur fast as a “preventive” measure to deal with the outbreak of cholera – a precaution which must have been effective since “not a single Jews has died” so far “of the disease in all of Italy.

1884: “Nominations For Sale” published today reported that Theodore Wilkinson of Plaquemines Parish has accused Adolph Mayer, a wealthy Jewish cotton merchant from New Orleans, of having given $12,000 dollars to “certain party bosses” who would see to it that he won the Democratic nomination for the First Congressional District.  Wilkinson, who is running against Mayer, offered no proof.

1884: Lawrence Braham, Hyam Freiwald and Benjamin Levy were among the “the throngs of Hebrews who visited Central Park” this afternoon. The three were taking a shortcut through the park and did not stop when challenged by Samuel Murphy, a Park Policeman.  Since he was not in uniform the three did not stop and were arrested after a scuffle.  Murphy claimed that the three attacked him without provocation and that was why he arrested them. Murphy offered no reason as to why they would have attacked him.

1886(29th of Elul, 5646): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1886: During an altercation that allegedly started when a father came to the aid his son, grocer Max Aronson was clubbed by a police officer, taken to jail along with his wife and son and was refused medical attendance despite the fact that his head was wrapped in a bloody towel.

1887: In Colorado, the Leadville Herald Democrat published a description of yesterday’s Yom Kippur services noting that “the attendance was unprecedentedly large at Temple Israel and the observance as gratifying as it was complimentary to the Jewish citizens of the carbonate metropolis.”

1887: “Death Of A Danish Poet” published today described the recent passing of Professor Meyer Aaron Goldschmidt, the native of Jutland who graduated from the University of Copenhagen before embarking on a literary career that included the founding of the Corsair, a weekly satirical journal and the publication of several novels including The Jew, “his most noted Romance.  His writings, which were translated into English, German and French, made him a continental literary celebrity.

1888: Around two o’clock in the morning Catharine Eddowes, who had been released from police custody earlier in the evening after having been arrested for public drunkenness in London, was found murdered.  According to witnesses she was killed by Joseph Hyam Levy.

1889: “Armenians in America” published today contained a brief history of this “interesting people” who “are as ancient a race as the Jews” who trace their history back to “the year of creation of the world 1757 according to Jewish chronology.” (The Jewish connection will be stronger in the 20th century when according to some, the killing of the Armenians at the hands of the Turks was considered as a prelude to the Holocaust.)

1889: In Streator, Illinois, “merchants, Adolph Szold of Berehove, Zakarpatska, Ukraine, and Rachel Esther Gumbiner of Poland” gave birth to Harvard Law School trained attorney Robert Szold, “the third cousin of Henreitta Szold, Chairman of the ZOA and husband of Zip Falk with he had four daughters – “Miriam, Ruth, Betty and Joan.”

1890(15th of Tishrei, 5651): Sukkoth

1890: In his Sukkoth sermon, Rabbi Gottheil pointed out “that of all the colonies established in Palestine none has flourished except those” begun by the Jews which now total 13.  “I point this out to you as a wonderful fact that those people who have been the people of the wandering foot for 1,800 years are the only successful colonists of Judea.” (Gotteheil was a leading Reform Rabbi whose sentiments ran contrary to those of this group that continued to renounce any special connection between the Jewish People and Eretz Israel)

1891: In New York, Phillip and Carrie Lauer Lehman gave birth to Robert Owen Lehman, Sr. who became head of Lehman Brothers in 1925 when his father retired.

1891: “Celebration of the Emancipation of the Jews in France” published today described events in New York that marked the centennial of this event including a performance by the Hebrew Orphan Asylum Military Band and a special by Viscount Paul D’Abzac, the French Consul General.

1891: A letter received in San Francisco today from Shanghai described how a group of Muslims attacked and killed a Jewish businessman who pressed them repay their loans and who in turn were attacked by the local Chinese population who were supporters of the Jew.

1892: According to reports published today, Jewish people in Buffalo, NY are upset with the “efforts of the Republican Party to get votes’ by sending one of their co-religionist from New York City to organize such events as a meeting designed to “form a strictly Hebrew political club” during which attendees can have free beer, cigars and lunch.

1893: Birthdate of Anna Škobisová, the resident of Prague who was murdered at Auschwitz at the age of 51.

1893: Mrs. Annie Baumann, Max Kestenbaum, Ernest Wilhelm Sachs and Samuel Diamond were arraigned in the Jefferson Market Police Court this morning on charges of conspiracy and perjury related to attempts to gain a divorce from Mrs. Bauman from Jacob Bauman who is the Superintendent of the wholesale liquor house of Engle, Heller and Company and “is connected” to “some of the wealthiest” Jewish families in New York.

1893: Having delivered a series of lectures that include his anti-Semitic views, Dr. Christian Adolf Stoecker, the former Chaplain of the Court of Berlin, is scheduled to leave Chicago today for Toronto, Montreal and finally Boston.

1895: In Kremenchoug, Ukraine, “Bernard and Betha (Yedlin) Tembitsky gave birth to Marie Trommer who moved to Brooklyn 1905, attended Cooper Institute and gained fame as “an artist, poet and author” who worked for the Jewish Tribune and Jewish Daily News.  (Some sources show her birthdate as 1901)

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/trommer-marie

1897: In San Francisco, Samuel and Beatrice Dinkelspiel gave birth to Sophie Margaret Dinkelspiel who became Sophie Margaret Schwabacher when she married James Herbert Schwabacher with whom she had two children

1897: Jews living in New York’s Second Assembly district met last night “for the purposed of enrolling members of the Hebrew Citizens’ League.”

1898: One day after he had passed away, 57 year old Louis Allen, the son of “John Allen and the former Ann Myers” and the husband of the former “Rose Nelson” with whom he had seven children was buried today at the Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.

1898: Birthdate of Vilna native and Harvard trained attorney Goodman Alexander Sarachan, the state Supreme Court judge and husband of Evelyn Simon Sarachan with whom he had three children- Niki, Donna and Richard.

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/07/03/nyregion/goodman-sarachan-headed-state-panel-battling-corruption.html?searchResultPosition=1

1899(25th of Tishrei, 5660): Eighteen year old Felix Weill, the son of Charles and Emilie Kahn Weill passed away today after which he was buried at the “Hebrew Rest Cemetery’ in Opelousas, LA.

1899: “Hebrews of various nationalities” were among the huge throng on the Lower East Side of New York who turned out today to honor Admiral Dewey, the hero of Manila Bay.

1900(6th of Tishrei, 5661): Parashat Vayeilich; Shabbat Shuva

1901:  Birthdate of Enrico Fermi. The Italian born physicist who was not Jewish won the Nobel Prize in 1938.  After receiving the prize in Stockholm, Fermi continued on to the United States with his and family.  They sought refuge in America because Fermi's wife was Jewish and the anti-Semitic laws passed by the Italian government frightened Fermi.

1902: French novelist, journalist and social critic Emile Zola passed away. He was a leader in the fight to get justice for Captain Alfred Dreyfus.  J’Accuse, his attack on the French military, gave rise to a libel case the forced many of the issues out into the open.  In speaking about Franco-Judaeo Relations, one must never lose sight of those like Zola who defended the rights of their Jewish countrymen.

1902: Impresario David Belasco opened his first Broadway Theater.  Belasco was born in San Francisco in 1854 the son of Jewish clown who had emigrated from London.  Belasco passed away in 1931.

1903: In “Russian Persecution of Jews” published today, Harold Berman recounts the failure of diplomacy to improve the conditions of his co-religionists following the latest pogrom in Gomel and calls for the abonnement of efforts to “secure better treatment in the land of the Czar” favor of the Zionist platform which calls for a legally assured and safe home in Palestine.”

1904: Birthdate of Michael (Mosze) Waks, who gained fame a Michael Waszyński the producer and director whose credit ranged from the 1937 film “The Dybbuk” to the 1961 epic “El Cid)

http://www.jewishjournal.com/jewrnalism/item/he_managed_to_fool_the_world_micha_waszyski

1905(29th of Elul, 5665): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1905: “Rosh Hashono” published today described “the Jewish Feast of the New Year that begins This Evening.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1905/09/29/100493629.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1906(10th of Tishrei, 5667): Alfred Dreyfus observed Yom Kippur for the first time since his arrest in 1894 in a state of full exoneration and as member of the French Army.

1906: In Berlin, Joseph and Lina Sonnenfeld gave birth to photographer Herbert Sonnenfeld.

http://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2014/09/photographic-testimony-on-the-history-of-the-herbert-sonnenfeld-collection/

1907(21st of Tishrei, 5668): Hoshana Raba

1907: Bar Giora, a Palestinian Jewish self-defense organization was formed to protect the Jewish settlements from raiders. Two years later it was reorganized into HaShomer (the Watchman) by Israel Shochat. HaShomer was eventually transformed into the Haganah. Despite opposition from local Jews and the "Baron's" overseers (i.e. Baron Rothschild), they persevered with the idea of Jews taking responsibility for their own defense.

1909: Birthdate of American college football player and movie producer Mike Frankovich the husband of the Anglo-Jewish actress Gertrude “Binnie” Barnes whom he required to convert to Catholicism as part of the conditions for the wedding.

1909: Birthdate of Jack Tell, “a New York Times photo editor, a “co-founder of the Las Vegas Israelite, Nevada’s English-language Jewish newspaper who was the husband of Beatrice Goldstein, the daughter of “Charles Goldstein, a shoe store owner, and his wife Bessie.”

1909(14th of Tishrei, 5670): Markus Bernhard, who would be buried in the Liepaja Jewish Cemetery passed away today

1910: The ninth biennial convention of the Order of Knights of Joseph continued for a second day at Rock Island, Illinois.

1911: Oscar S. Strauss of New York City who was a member of the Hague Tribunals and a leading member of the American Jewish community appealed to the United States government to extend help in establishing peace between Italy and Turkey.

1911: Henry F. Barnet was elected to the Municipal Council at St. Kilda, which followed Melbourne as one of the first Australian communities to have a Jewish congregation.

1912: In Washington, DC., “Mordecai and Sarah (King) Nodel gave birth award winning artist Sol Nodel whose works included “a 12 panel illumination of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address,” “stained glass windows at the Mount Sinai Memorial Chapel” in St. Louis and the Hopatcong, NJ Jewish Community Center” as well chairing the Art Commission for the International Synagogue” and who was the husband of Shulamith Gold.

1912: In Chicago, the new annex for the Home for Aged Jews was dedicated today.

1912: In Philadelphia, PA, Rebekah Kohn, the daughter of Simon and Florence Liveright and Irving Kohn gave birth to Julia (Judy) Kohn who became Julia Fineshriber when she married Howard Wallerstein Fineshriber.

1912: Dedication of Temple Tiferith Israel of Kensington

1912: Birthdate of Gershom G. Schocken, an influential Israeli journalist who was the editor and publisher of the daily newspaper Haaretzfor half a century. Born in Zwickau, Germany, he studied economics at the University of Heidelberg and later at the London School of Economics. After the family moved to British-controlled Palestine in 1933, his father, Salman, a businessman and publisher, bought the Tel Aviv newspaper Haaretz. The son soon became its editor and publisher, building Haaretz into a major national voice and leading it until his death. He also headed the Schocken Group, composed of a second daily paper and 13 regional weeklies throughout Israel. The rest of his family soon settled in the United States, where his father founded Schocken Books. The publishing house, owned and operated by the family, brought Franz Kafka and other Jewish authors into American bookstores. It was bought by Random House in 1987.  Mr. Schocken, was noted for a fiercely independent spirit. He championed a free, uncensored press, a liberalized, mixed economy and civil rights for both Jews and Arabs. His newspaper at times opposed virtually every Israeli Government for decades. The independent Hebrew-language daily generally refrained from endorsing political candidates and parties, was usually linked with the liberal, educated middle class and tended toward dovishness on security issues. Mr. Schocken repeatedly, and fruitlessly, urged Israelis to adopt a constitution, opposed religious conformism among Jews and battled what he considered to be violations of human rights in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The journalist flirted briefly with politics as a founder of the Progressive Party, which was dominated by German Jewish intellectuals. He represented the party in Parliament from 1955 until 1959, when he quit politics. In 1983, Mr. Schocken was named International Editor of the Year by the American-based World Press Review, which compiles articles from around the globe each month, for his newspaper’s "excellence in coverage of Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982." Amos Elon, an Israeli writer who started his career with Mr. Schocken, said that "He believed fiercely in a press independent of governments." He was a man of great dedication, professionalism and culture who fought for "liberalizing Israel's economy" and opposed "monopoly of power." In the last five years of his life Mr. Schocken came to believe “that Israel must make peace with the Palestinians and those whom the Palestinians consider their representatives and that occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank is a corrupting influence for Israel”

1912(18th of Tishrei, 5673): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1912(18th of Tishrei, 5673): Schender Sacharin, the son of Zvi Sacharin, passed away today.

1913: The first annual convention of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America opened today in New Haven, CT.

1913: Birthdate of producer/director Stanley E Kramer.  Among his many famous productions was On the Beach, the 1960's anti-nuclear war flick starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner and Anthony Perkins.

1914: “The girls from the Hebrew Technical School” will be able to attend the exhibition of various “green things” from the country including “nuts as they grown on the tree” at the Washington Irving High School.

1914(9th of Tishrei, 5675): As French Jews hear Kol Nidre, they are breathing a sigh of relief over the German withdrawal following the recently completed Battle of the Marne. Little does either side know, that it will be five years before they will chant this in a world at peace.

1914(9th of Tishrei, 5675): Eighty-seven year old Stockbridge, VT, native and Rush Medical College graduate Solomon Marks who during the Civil War rose from being a surgeon with the Tenth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry to being the Chief Surgeon of the First Division of the Fourteenth Army Corps and who after the war served as the “Chief Surgeon of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway and the Chief Surgeon of St. Mary’s Hospital for over thirty years, passed away today in Milwaukee.

1914: It was reported today that President Wilson has expressed his appreciation for the resolution adopted by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ In American the Committee on Peace and Arbitration of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations “endorsing his stand on the European war.”

1915(21st of Tishrei, 5676): Hoshana Raba

1915: Birthdate of Dr. Oscar Handlin, the “historian who chronicled U.S. immigration.” According to James Grossman, the executive director of the American Historical Association, “Dr. Handlin changed the way Americans view American history… He reoriented the whole picture of the American story,” he said, “from the view that America was built on the spirit of the Wild West, to the idea that we are a nation of immigrants.”

1915(21st of Tishrei, 5676): Seventy-one year old Rabbi Max Samfield passed away in Memphis, TN.

1915: In Vienna, sixty year old Scotch born novelist Dorothea Gerard whose works include Recah, a novel that described the “wretched life of Jews living in Galicia” and who wrote about ant-Semitism, passed away today.

1916(2nd of Tishrei, 5677): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1916: “Religious interpretation was put upon modern issues in many of the sermons” delivered a synagogues where Jews had “had gathered for the devotional celebrations of the Jewish New Year.”

1916: The Jewish Chronicle notes the gazetting (official announcement) that H.S. Seligman has been promoted to the rank of General making him “the first Jew of British birth” to attain that rank.

1916: John D. Rockefeller became the first billionaire. Either Rockefeller was secretly Jewish or the anti-Semites are wrong – the Jews do not have all of the money.

1916: Premier of “The Robber Bride”( Die Räuberbraut)  a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene.

1917: “Fleix M. Warburg, Chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee of the American Funds for Jewish war sufferers in Europe announced” today “that he had called a National Special Assembly of the Jews of United States to be held in New York on October 28 for the purpose of devising means to reach the $10,000,000 goal set for Jewish war relief…”

1917: Following the British victory over the Turks at the Battle of Nablus, “the Southern Hedjaz II Corps of the Fourth Army was captured near Ziza” today and “the remaining soldiers of the Fourth, Seventh, and Eighth Ottoman Armies, in total 6,000 men, were retreating towards Damascus.”

1918(23rd of Tishrei, 5679): Simchat Torah

1918(23rd of Tishrei, 5679): Forty-one year old “Hungarian social scientist, librarian and anarcho-syndicalist revolutionary” Ervin Szabó passed away today.

1918: As Allenby’s forces that included the “Jewish Legion” swept north out Palestine, they closed off to of the escape routes out of Damascus, which was the ultimate prize of the campaign.

1918: During World War I, U.S. Army Sergeant Sydney G. Gumpertz charged a machine gun nest near Bois-de-Forges, France and single-handedly silenced the gun and captured the 9 man German crew firing the weapon.  His bravery would earn him the Congressional Medal of Honor.

1918: In Zwickau, German Mr. and Mrs. Salman Schocken gave birth to Eva (Chawa) Schocken

1918: During World War I, while serving with Company G of the 108th Infantry near Ronssoy, Private Morris Silverberg, a stretcher bearer, “repeatedly left shelter and advanced over an area swept by machine gun and shell fire to rescue comrades” while later going out alone to rescue his company commander whose lifeless body he brought to Allied lines for a proper burial.

1919(5th of Tishrei, 5680): Seventy-four year old Rabbi Jakob Guttman the son of Julius Guttman passed away today in Breslau.

1920:  In New York, the celebration of the Pilgrim Tercentenary which had been planned under the leadership of Adolph Lewisohn was scheduled to come to an end today.

1920: In Cleveland, Ohio, the American Legion national convention which was attended by Colonel Milton J. Foreman is scheduled to come to an end today.

1920: After spending the summer in Switzerland, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Hays are returning to the United States aboard the SS Olympia which set sail today from England.

1921: After having graduated earlier in the year from Goucher College in Baltimore, MD. Adele Blumenthal married Jesse Heiman of Little Rock, AR where she moved and as Adele Heiman had three children while finding time to be a leader in the city and state’ Jewish community.

1922: In New York City, Kay Swift and James Paul Warburg gave birth to Andrea Warburg who became Andrea Kaufman when she married Sidney Kaufman who passed away in 1983.

1923(19th of Tishrei, 5684): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1923: “Bavarian State Commissioner Gustav von Kahr defied the federal government and refused to obey an order directing the suppression of publications by Adolf Hitler.”

1924(1st of Tishrei, 5685): In Omaha, Nebraska, members of AZA celebrated Rosh Hashanah as members of the recently formed Jewish Fraternity.

1924(1st of Tishrei, 5685): Julius Mendes Price, the son of dry goods merchant from Poland and a London born mother whose artistic works covered everything from painting a portrait of Lillie Langtry to serving as war artist covering military action from Bechuanaland in 1884 to the Italian front of WW I passed away today.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/paintings/missed-an-episode-of-the-rocket-brigade-scilly-97026

http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw259690/Lewis-Waller-William-Waller-Lewis-Men-of-the-Day-No-934-Romantic-Drama?LinkID=mp54016&role=art&rNo=0

1924: “In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter,” a film produced by Samuel Goldwyn based on “the Jewish ethnic characters of Potash and Perlmutter” crated by Charles Klein for the 1913 Broadway play was released in the United States today.

1924: “His Hour” produced by Irving Thalberg which was the sequel to Sam Goldwyn’s “Three Weeks” was released in the United States by MGM.

1925: Birthdate of Vivian Forrester, the Parisian author who performed in several genres.

http://forward.com/articles/176721/who-was-afraid-of-viviane-forrester/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Saturday-and-Sunday_Daily_Newsletter%202013-05-18&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_term=The%20Forward%20Today%20%28Monday-Friday%29

1927(3rd of Tishrei, 5688): Tzom Gedaliah

1929(1st of Tishrei, 5685): Hoshana Rabah

1929: Today, on a section of the battlefield at Verdun President Doumergue help with the opening of the Douamont Cemetery where in 1938, on the 22nd anniversary of the Battle of Verdun, “1,000 Jewish and non-Jewish veterans including General Andre Weller,” attending the “unveiling of a monument at Doumont”, honoring “6,500 French Jews and 2,000 Americans and British Jews of the Foreign Legion who fell in the war” heard “Deputy Caesar Campinchi, speaking on behalf of the French Government” condemning persecution and advising “Jews to remember history, to be patient and not to despair.

1929: In Berlin a special ceremony was held today to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the inauguration of the Rykestrasse Synagogue which had been formed in 1902 and which had used its brand new sanctuary for the first time on Sunday, September 4, 1904

1930: “British Praise Guggenheim” published today describe the reaction in the UK to the death of Daniel Guggenheim where “the history of the Guggenheim family and its millions is retold as a romance and inspiration and Daniel Guggenheim’s generous gifts in the interests of aviation are held to have been of inestimable value in the development of safer flying.”

1930: “Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the American Advisory Committee made public today a news-letter received from Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem” which included the announcement of the “Canadian Young Judea” plans to award a scholarship each year “to a student of the Talmud in the Institute of Jewish Studies” who will earn the prize through a competitive exam.

1930: It was reported today the morning newspapers in Chile provided a review of “the outstanding incidents in” Daniel Guggenheim’s “interesting career” while “expressing sorrow at his sudden end.

1930: Time magazine published the following article entitled “Strap Helmets Tigher!”

With her plump, black-eyed brood, Jewess after rich Jewess scuttled out of Germany last week, filling trains de luxe with wails and confusion. Mother-instinct knew the meaning of Jew-Baiter Adolf Hitler's election victory fortnight ago, when his Fascist "Brown Shirts" leaped fearsomely from ninth to second place among German parties (TIME, Sept. 22). To Jew after rich Jew, staying behind to protect their German properties as best they might, occurred a paradoxical but sound idea. Why not contribute to the "Brown Shirt" party fund? Then, in case fiery Herr Hitler should try another coup d'état (like that which he and General von Ludendorü failed to carry through in 1923) surely Jewish contributors would not find Fascist "thunder squads" crashing in their doors. Last week swaggering Hitlerites boasted scornfully of having been offered such "Jew-cash," would not admit to taking it. "No Putsch!" In his Munich bailiwick Herr Hitler roused a jubilant Bavarian crowd to lusty cheers by announcing a "new slogan" for Brown Shirts:

 "AFTER VICTORY, STRAP YOUR HELMET TIGHTER!

"We propose to strike 'Victory' from our banners and replace it with 'Battle!'“ he continued. "We know not only how to move the masses and rule them, but we can also engage in foil fencing on this ground!" As the mob became frantically moved, however, caution returned to Bavaria's Mussolini. Perhaps he recalled spending a year in jail after his attempted 1923 Putsch. Changing tune, he concluded: "Ours is a revolutionary party but what we propose to capture is the German soul! We do not need to make a Putsch to gain control of the government. That is not necessary! Control will come to us in a legal manner. That, my friends, is what our enemies fear!" With these last words Herr Hitler left Munich next day, so he said, for a "needed rest" in the Bavarian Alps. If the German government feared a Putsch, its leaders hid their emotions well. Both President von Hindenburg and his protégé, Prime Minister Brüning (whose Catholic Centre party gained seven seats in the election) ended the week by going off for a rustic, post-election rest. Most significant of all, Berlin's fiery Communist Ammorgen, an enterprising sheet which has sleuthed out several Hitler moves well in advance, purported last week to "expose his black-hearted scheme to seize the German state!" Actually the expose was tame, consisted of stolen Fascist papers which, if genuine, prove: 1) that the 107 new Fascist deputies will enter the Reichstag and "insidiously refrain" from blatant, obstructionist tactics, biding their time; 2) that Hitler agents will begin a secret campaign to proselytize the army and state police for Fascism; 3) finally, after much boring from within the German government by legal means, a sure thing Fascist Putsch will be attempted. Scoffing at the idea of a precipitant Putsch, the well-informed Berliner-Tageblatt said: "The resources of the civil power completely suffice to frustrate such intentions if they should be undertaken." . Because one of Fascist Hitler's most popular platform points is complete repudiation of all reparations payments, German reparation's bonds sold off last week on all exchanges, declining in London to a figure representing an 11% discount. In Wall Street a recession of some five points in common stocks was charged off by fiscal writers to a whisper among the knowing that "there's revolution in Germany right now, but the censor's sitting on the lid." All the big Berlin banks parried long distance calls from U. S., British and French clients, repeated ad nauseam the belief of their officers that a coalition of Centre" Parties will continue for some time to rule Germany, shutting out the extremists on left and right. Said famed Dr. Otto Braun, boss-politician of Prussia and Prime Minister of that state: "Despite the election results, I do not for a moment perceive a menace to the Republican constitution, the public safety or the foreign policy. It is absolutely out of the question that the radical parties that emerged victors at the polls should be given a chance to try out their recipes for government." Assuming that Germany finally goes Fascist, legally or illegally, next week or ten years hence, what do German Jews face from Adolf Hitler, who was born an Austrian, served during the War as an officer in the German army, is not even today a German citizen? The chief Fascist newsorgan, Volkische Beobachter of Munich is explicit: 1) all Jews who have entered Germany since Aug. 2, 1914 would be expelled; 2) the term "Jew" would mean anyone whose ancestors practiced the Mosaic faith after March 11, 1852; 3) Jews would be banned from service in the German army or navy, would pay a special tax by reason of this "exemption"; 4) Jews would not be admitted to schools of higher learning, either as teachers or instructors; 5) sales of land to Jews would be void; 6) Jewish-owned newsorgans would be compelled to state that fact in their front-page headline, printing under it the symbolic Mogen Dovid (Star of David).

1932: In Berlin, “Frederick A. Weiss, a physician, neurologist, and psychoanalyst, who was forced out of Germany by the Nazis” and his non-Jewish wife Getrude Loesner gave birth to Rainer “Rai” Weiss, the winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Physics.

https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2017/weiss/facts/

1933(9th of Tishrei, 5694): Erev Yom Kippur

1933: Hitler approves the decree forbidding German Jews from the occupation of farming.

1934: Birthdate of Stuart Melvin Kaminsky, “a film scholar-turned-detective novelist who was widely known for his prodigious output, complex characters, and rich evocations of time and place, including Hollywood in its Golden Age.”

1934; “Merrily We Roll Along” written by Moss hart and George S. Kaufman who also served as director opened its Broadway run at the Music Box Theatre where it lasted for 155 performance

1935(2nd of Tishrei, 5696): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1935: Birthdate of Berlin native and Yeshiva University and Princeton education mathematician Hillel (Harry) Furstenberg, the winner of the Abel, Israel, Harvey and Wolf prizes.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/18/science/abel-prize-mathematics.html?algo=identity&fellback=false&imp_id=190244804&imp_id=776416606&action=click&module=Science%20%20Technology&pgtype=Homepage

1936: In Buenos Aires, Lucio Davidovich and the former Clara Jacif gave birth to “Jaime Davidovich, an Argentine-born conceptual artist who brought the downtown New York art scene to television viewers in the early 1980s on his cable-access program “The Live! Show.” (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/31/arts/television/jaime-davidovich-artist-whose-videos-bypassed-the-gatekeepers-of-culture-dies-at-79.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1936: In Rochester, NY, David Goldman received word this evening that his father Hyman Goldman, who made a fortune in real estate in Rochester and then made Aliyah in 1926, has passed away at his home in Tel Aviv at the age of 71.  Born in Russia, Goldman and his wife came to the United States in 1886.  After successfully operating a grocery store, Mr. Goldman went into the real estate business in 1902. 

1937: Hitler showed off his Army, Navy and Air Force to Mussolini. Mussolini returned to Italy sure that his alliance with Hitler was the right thing despite the anti-Jewish policies that were part of the Nazi regime.

1937: Premier of “The Dybbuk” the film version S. Ansky’s play of the same name directed by Michal Waszynski.

 

1937: The Palestine Post reported extensively on the murder by Arab terrorists of Lewis Yelland Andrews, the much-decorated and highly respected British official, serving as the district commissioner for Galilee. Andrews, who for years took care of the agricultural development of Palestine, was shot dead together with his police escort, Constable Peter Robertson, by four masked Arabs, while they both approached the Anglican Church in Nazareth.

1938: The crisis over the Sudentland “was suddenly averted today when British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain “announced that he had received an invitation from Benito Mussolini for a four-power conference to be held on tomorrow in Munich to settle the crisis

1938: The Sudentland was about to fall. Bowing to German pressure, France and Britain agreed to the annexation of this part of Czechoslovakia to Hitler as part of the infamous Munich Agreement. Slovakia feigned independence but became a satellite of Germany.  This was one more the events that led up to World War II and one more act of cowardice on the part of the western democracies that emboldened Hitler to follow his bloody path.

1939: “The Straw Hat Revue,” a short lived Broadway show created by Danny Kaye and his wife Sylvia fine opened today.

1939: In Manhattan, Lillian (Block) Kaplan and Dr. William Kaplan, “a founder of what is now North Shore University Hospital on Long Island” gave birth to photographer Peter B. Kaplan who married Sharon Rosenbush after his divorce from Harriet Avramescu. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/25/obituaries/peter-kaplan-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1939: Today, “two days after his arrival at Ostrog, Moses Schorr was arrested by the NKVD who would keep him in prison for a week before transferring to another prison at Lutsk

1940: It was announced today that “the first anniversary of the fall of War will be observed on Septmeber 30 with a mass meeting at Town Hall, “under the auspices of the American Federation of Polish Jews.”

1940: In Providence, RI, a meeting of Rhode Island Jewry “voiced its admiration of the sacrifice and valor of the 500,000 Jews in Palestine and promised the mobilization of resources through the United Palestine Appeal to create greater opportunities for the settlement of refugees.”

1941 (8th of Tishrei, 5702):  The two day massacre of the Jews began at Babi Yar.  Over 30,000 Jews gathered in Kiev, still believing that they were being resettled. They were brought to the ravine at Babi Yar, where they are ruthlessly shot down by machine gun. By the hundreds, men, women and children fall into the ravine, as they were riddled with bullets. In a strange twist of fate one woman, gave birth in the middle of the slaughter

1941: Three weeks after the start of the siege of Leningrad, “in which Jews “constituted 6 percent of the city’s population” and “made up one-third of all writers, journalists, and editors, and even higher proportions of the city’s lawyers, physicians, and dentists” a directive was issued which made it clear that the end goal of the operation was the total destruction of the city

1941: The Jewish owned newspaper in Tunis ceased operation at the order of the government.

1941: Josef Taussig’s elder brother, “František (Franta) Taussig  editor of the Communist newspaper ‘Pravo’ in Brno and a member of the first illegal central committee, was executed by the Gestapo today in a Prague prison…”

1942(18th of Tishrei, 5703): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

 

1942(18th of Tishrei, 5703): Fifty-five year old chemist Morris Pozen, the native of Elizabethgrad and graduate of George Washington University (BS and Ph.D.) where he served as professor in the college of pharmacy while developing a specialty in fields of brewing and food-chemistry which to his becoming the technical editor of Modern Brewery Age and the author of Successful Brewing passed away today.

1942 (18th of Tishrei, 5703): The Nazis killed 685 French Jews killed at Berkinau.  They were the first of 4,000 who would die that week.

1942 (18th of Tishrei, 5703): 500 of nearly 800 Jews who attempt to escape Serniki, Poland, are killed by the Germans. Of 279 who reach nearby forests, 102 will perish before the end of the war.

1942: Birthdate of Madeline Kahn. Born Madeline Gail Wolfson in Boston Mass the actress gained fame in such films as Young Frankenstein and High Anxiety.  She passed away in 1999.

1942: Leo Perper, head of the Roger Kent Shops is scheduled to be interviewed at 10:45 this evening on WQXR where he “will answer questions regarding the woolen situation, clothing design in wartime, clothing prices, fashions and fabrics.”

1943 (29th of Elul, 5703): More than 320 Jews and Soviet POWs on work detail at the Babi Yar, Ukraine, mass-murder site attempt a mass escape. Nearly all are shot down almost immediately, but about 14 find hiding places.

1943: Jacob Henrica Kahn, the owner of the Lissa & Kahn Bank which had been closed when the Nazi occupied the Netherlands, and his wife “transferred to Westerbork” the next leg of a journey that would end at Theresiendstadt.

1943 (29th of Elul, 5703): On the day before Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Marcus Mechior of Copenhagen announced that services for the New Year would not be held. Thus began one of the heroic stories of the Holocaust. During the next few weeks almost all of the 7000 Danish Jews were to be hidden and smuggled to Sweden. After the war the Danish Government restored all Jewish property to their original owners. George Duckwitz, a German who had been living in Copenhagen since 1928 and who had become a member of the German government in occupied Denmark, warned Danish leaders about plans for the roundup of the Jew.  In turn, they warned the leaders of the Jewish community.  Whatever else one may say about Duckwitz he risked his life to save the lives of the Danish Jewish community.

1944(12th of Tishrei, 5705): Another 1,000 Jews sent from Birkenau to Theresienstadt were gassed.

1944(12th of Tishrei, 5706): After having been “incarcerated in the Westerbork transit camp” in 1942, composer, songwriter and performer Willy Rosen was murdered today Auschwitz.

https://www.thejewniverse.com/2017/the-berlin-group-reviving-yiddish-music-lost-in-the-holocaust/

1944(12th of Tishrei, 5706): Fifty-one year old Berthold Guthman, who won an Iron Cross Second Class and reached the rank of Lieutenant while serving in the German Air Force during WW I was murdered today at Aushwitz.

1944: Fifteen hundred prisoners were deported from the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia to Auschwitz. Upon arrival 750 are gassed.

1944: Jews gather in liberated Kiev, Ukraine, to commemorate the third anniversary of the Nazi massacre of Jews at Babi Yar, Ukraine.

1944: Today, “during a general identification check, a German Army patrol was informed about the Ehrenfeld Group’s cellar warehouse” following which “the patrol searched the basement rooms and confiscated weapons” but did not capture anti- Nazi resistance leader Hans Steinbrück who was able to escape along with a “Russian forced laborer” he was hiding.

 

1944: Jewish commercial and residential sections of Jerusalem are under day and night curfew following the fatal shooting of Assistant Police Superintendent T. J. Wilkin who was killed as he was walking to his office at police headquarters” in Jerusalem.  The curfew included the closure of all synagogues; a fact that could cause undue hardship since Sukkoth is will begin on the evening of October 1st.

1945(22nd of Tishrei, 5706): Shemini Atzeret

1945: “A plea for opening the gates of Palestine for a substantial increase in Jewish immigration, thus providing hope for the remnants of European Jewry, was made to President Truman today by Joseph Proskauer, president, and Jacob M Glaustein, chairman of the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Committee.”

1946: Birthdate of Brooklyn native and iconoclastic poet Steve Dalachinsky.

https://jazztimes.com/features/tributes-and-obituaries/steve-dalachinsky-poet-and-pillar-of-nyc-jazz-scene-dies-at-72/

1947(15th of Tishrei, 5708): Sukkoth

1947: Two ships – the Northalnds carrying 2,045 Jewish refugees and the Paducah carrying 1,551 Jewish refugees - “sailed through the Dardanelles from the Black Sea port of Bourgas tonight” on their way to Palestine.  Jewish leaders hope the two ships will be able to avoid the ever tightening British blockade and that the 3,596 refugees can be landed safely in Eretz Israel.

1948: The suggestion made by Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, United Nations Acting Mediator for Palestine, in a report to the Security Council, that Israeli authorities in Jerusalem had been lax in taking security precautions for the protection of Count Folke Bernadotte was vigorously repudiated today by the Military Governor of the Israeli-held areas of Jerusalem, Dr. Bernard Joseph.

1949: “A delegation of the Congress of Industrial Organizations that visited Palestine recently recommended today further substantial loans by the United States to the Republic of Israel.”

1950: While the team of Israeli athletes had the highest total of points in the competition to claim the Weizmann Cup, athletes from other countries scored individual victories at the Maccabiah.  Stanley Lampert (shot-put) and Ira Kaplan (100-meter dash) scored victories that set new all time Maccabiah records in their respective sports.

1950: “The Israeli Cabinet announced tonight economic and financial reforms relaxing Government controls on business and making other concessions to free enterprise. The reforms do not alter fundamentally the Government’s Socialist policyb ut indicate a trend toward liberalization of the state’s planned economy.

1950: The Israeli Cabinet announced plans to raise funds from foreign sources that will aid in the absorption of immigrants over the next three years.  The government plans to aggressively seek out loans and foreign investments for this purpose and asking the Knesset to pass legislation that will make this financial activity a reality.

1952(10th of Tishrei, 5713): Yom Kippur observed for the last time during the Presidency of Harry Truman.

1953(20th of Tishrei, 5714): Seventy-three year old Ida B. Raphaiel, passed away today after which she was buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Natchitoches, LA.

 

1955: “A View from the Bridge.”  “a play by American playwright Arthur Miller, was first staged today as a one-act verse drama with A Memory of Two Mondays at the Coronet Theatre on Broadway.”

1958(14th of Tishrei, 5719): Erev of Sukkot

1958(14th of Tishrei, 5719): Seventy-eight year old Louis Clinton Mosher, who earned the Congressional Medal of Honor while serving as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during the Philippine Insurrection passed away.

http://militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=2256

1959(26th of Elul, 5719): Forty nine year old NYU graduate Harold Huber whose acting career began with an appearance on Broadway in “A Farewell to Arms” and continued with a long movie career that included appearances in several “Mr. Motto” films passed away today during surgergy.

1959: CBS broadcast the first episode of “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis” a sitcom based on the character created by Max Shulman who had started writing about the mythical adolescent in 1945 that included theme music composed by Lionel Newman. (As an avid reader of Max Shulman, I was so disappointed by the tepid television creation.)

1960: “Surprise Package” a comedy based on a novel by Art Buchwald, directed and co-produced by Stanley Donen with a screenplay by Harry Kurnitz and music by Benjamin Frankel was released in the United States today.

1960: Mayor Wagner's office said today that all Jewish policemen who wanted to observe Yom Kippur apparently would have "a very, very good chance" of getting off duty under a new work schedule and through exchanges with non-Jewish officers.

1961: The New York Times publishes music critic Robert Sheldon's review of a performance from little known singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, which will lead to Dylan's discovery by Columbia Records representative John Hammond.

1962(1stof Tishrei, 5723):  Rosh Hashanah

1962(1stof Tishrei, 5723): Seventy-four year old Frankfurt, Germany native Dr. Alfred Plaut, the former pathologist and “director of laboratories at Beth Israel” and staff member of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology who was married to “the former Margaret Blumenthal” with who he had two sons passed away tonight.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1962/10/01/90192710.pdf

1963: “Tom Jones” a film version of the 18thcentury novel produced by Oscar Lowenstein and Michael Balcon and featuring David Warner was released in the United Kingdom today.

1964(23rdof Tishrei, 5725): Jews celebrate Simchat Torah for the first time during the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson

1965: A terrorist was killed “as he attempted to attack Moshav Amatzia.

1966(15th of Tishrei, 5727): Sukkoth

1966: “The Chinese Jews, a Reprint” published today described plans by the Paragon Book Gallery and the University of Toronto to reprint on October 30, The Chinese Jews: A Compilation of Matters Relating to the Jews of K’aifeng Fu” by Anglican Bishop Charles White which was first published in 1942 and that will contain an essay by Cecil Roth “on the Hebrew scroll of Esther from China.”

1967(24thof Elul, 5727): Sixty-seven year old Austrian-American Ludwig Donath who began his film career in a 1921 film about Theodor Herzl and continued to perform  until the year of his death when he appeared in “Too Many Thieves” passed away today.

1967: Birthdate of London native David Hirsh, the holder of PhD from the University of Warwick, lecturer at Goldsmiths College, University London and recipient of the Philip Abrams Prize who founded Engage, as part his campaign “against the academic boycott of Israel.”

http://research.gold.ac.uk/2061/1/Hirsh_Yale_paper.pdf

https://engageonline.wordpress.com/about-engage/

1967: “Education: Builder in a Hurry” published today described the reaction to Abram Sachar’s decision to retire as president of Brandeis University which he has for 20 years.

http://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,899857,00.html

1969: Third broadcast of “My World and Welcome to It” created by Melville Shavelson and co-starring Harold J. Stone.

1968: At Prospect Park, Brooklyn, funeral services are scheduled to be held at 11 A.M. for 48 year old Dr. Ruth Silbowitz Achs, the Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hunter College and graduate of Long Island Medical College who in 1966 along with Dr. Rita G. Harper reported that handprints taken of newborn babies aided in diagnosing birth defect often overlooked in routine physical examination and who is survived by “a son Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Nomi Foner; her mother, Mrs. Yetta Silbowtiz and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Cohen and Mrs. Freda S. Hertz.”

1970(28thof Elul, 5730): Seventy-seven year old critic and author Gilbert Seldes passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/13/magazine/13seldes-t.html?pagewanted=all

1971(10thof Tishrei, 5732): As the United States struggles with the first ever peacetime wage freeze, Jews observe Yom Kippur.

1972(21st of Tishrei, 5733): Hoshanah Rabah

1972: Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson (Dem. Washington) presented an amendment to the United States that would link access to “trade benefits” for Communist countries to emigration practices that would allow Jews to the Soviet Union.

1972: Three people were injured today when terrorists bombed a supermarket in Jerusalem.

1973(3rd of Tishrei, 5734): Shabbat Shuvah

1973: After 798 performances the curtain came down on the original Broadway production of Neil Simon’s comedy “The Prisoner of Second Avenue.”

1973:Amy Aronoff, daughter of Gene and Sheila Aronoff, is called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah at Congregation Beth-El in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.  She was the congregations first Bat Mitzvah.

1974: “About 800 Soviet Jews were forcibly prevented by the authorities from reciting Kaddish and other prayers at Babi Yar to mark the 33rd anniversary of Nazi massacre of Jews.”

 

1975: A week-long demonstration of solidarity with Jews in the Soviet Union sponsored by French Jewry came to an end.

1975: The Chairman of the Hungarian Solidary Committee handed over the PLO office in Budapest to Abdul Jayab.

1976: Syria drove Palestinian guerrillas out of Lebanon.

1977(17th of Tishrei, 5738): Third Day of Sukkoth

1977(17th of Tishrei, 5738): Eighty-three year old Zionist leader Meyer Wolf Weisgal, the native of the Pale of Settlement and Columbia University graduate whose career as “journalist, author and fundraiser” included serving as President of the Weizmann Institute of Science and founding Preside of Beit Hatfutsot – the Jewish Diaspora Museum – passed away today.

http://www.jta.org/1977/09/30/archive/meyer-w-weisgal-dead-at-83

1977: The new civilian settlement of Tekoa was established just east of Bethlehem. It was named a after a biblical town believed to have been located nearby.  Yes, this is the Tekoa that was home to the prophet Amos.

1978: Birthdate of Rebecca Goldstein

1979(8th of Tishrei, 5740): Shabbat Shuva

1981(1st of Tishrei, 5742): For the first time American Jews observe Rosh Hashanah in the era of “trickle down” economics.

1982: The Begin government gives into popular pressure and creates a board of inquiry headed by Supreme Court Justice Yitzhak Kahan to investigate what happened at Sabra and Chatila.

1983: Director and Choreographer Michael Bennett and 330 “A Chorus Line” veterans came together to produce a show to celebrate the Marvin Hamlisch musical becoming the longest-running show in Broadway history.”

1984(3rd of Tishrei, 5745): Shabbat Shuva

1985(14th of Tishrei, 5746): Erev Sukkoth

1985: Two bombs exploded in the Israeli port city of Haifa today, one of them wounding five people, a police spokesman said. One bomb exploded in an open-air vegetable market that was crowded with shoppers on the eve of Succoth, a harvest festival that begins this evening. Five people were wounded, none of them seriously, the police said. The police said the bomb had been planted under a vegetable stand. While the police were conducting investigations in the market, another bomb went off a few hundred yards away, the police spokesman said. The second bomb was hidden under a bush in a public park. It caused no casualties or damage. The police spokesman said about 130 people, most of them Arabs, were detained for interrogation.

1987: ABC broadcast the first episode of the sitcom “Thritysomething” created by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz.

1988: An international arbitration panel ruled that Israel must turn Taba “a resort built by Israel’ in the Sinai Peninsula near Eilat” over to the Egyptians. 

1989(29th of Elul, 5749): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1989(29th of Elul, 5749): Bratslav Chassidim gather at the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav for the first time since the Russian Revolution.

1990(10th of Tishrei, 5751): Yom Kipper

1991: “Beauty and the Best” an animated film starring “the voice of Robby Benson” premiered today at the New York Film Festival.

1993(14th of Tishrei, 5754): Erev Sukkoth

1993: Two weeks after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival, “A Bronx Tale” produced by Jane Rosenthal was released in the United States by Savoy Pictures.

1993 In Scotland, “Les Misérables” a musical version of the 19th century novel with music by  Claude-Michel Schönberg, original French-language lyrics by Alain Boublil and English-language lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer opened today at the Edinburgh Playhouse

1994: Alfred H. Moses was appointed by President Clinton to serve as U.S. Ambassador to Romania.

1995: Peggy Charren received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in honor of her three decades of campaigning to improve the level of television programming targeted at America’s children.

1997(27th of Elul, 5757): Roy Lichtenstein passes away. In the spacious halls of the Tel Aviv Art Museum back in the entrance hall is Roy Lichtenstein's "Tel Aviv Museum Mural," which the artist created for the museum in 1989. With its vivid colors and bold style, the two-part mural is spread across the upper wall of the entrance hall.

http://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/30/arts/roy-lichtenstein-pop-master-dies-at-73.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

1998: The first episode of “Felicity,” “a prime time television drama series created by J.J. Abrams was broadcast today.

1999(19th of Tishrei, 5760): Sukkoth Chol Hamoed

1999(19th of Tishrei, 5760): Fifty-seven year old Yevhen Lapinsky who played for the Soviet volleyball teams in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics passed away today.

2000(29th of Elul, 5760): Erev Rosh Hashanah

2000: As violence worsens Israeli police face off against Palestinian rioters.

2000: “Remember the Titans,” a must see movie directed by Boaz Hakin, co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and music by Trevor Rabin was released today in the United States.

2002(23rd of Tishrei, 5763): Simchat Torah

2002: The Theatre Garden presents an educational play entitled “Lady of Copper.”  The Lady is the Statue of Liberty and features appearances by Emma Lazarus, author of the famous poem inscribed on the statue's base (''Give me your tired, your poor''), and the newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer, who helped raise the money for Liberty's pedestal.  

2002:The New York Times included reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including Militant Islam Reaches America by Daniel Pipes and a biography of a British born Jewish scientist entitled Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNAby Brenda Maddox.

2003(3rd of Tishrei, 5764):Tzom Gedaliah

 

2003: “The $11 Billion Man Hedge fund guru Bruce Kovner earns giant returns, but doesn't talk--most of the time” which described the business practices of Bruce Kovner, “one of the biggest cats on Wall Street” appeared in Fortune Magazine

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2003/09/29/349918/index.htm

2004: Jonathan Sarna’s American Judaismcaptured the National Jewish Book Award's Book of the Year. Other winners include Frédéric Brenner's photographic account, Diaspora: Homelands in Exile,Daniel Matt’s Zohar translation, and Steve Oney’'s chronicle of the Leo Frank lynching.

2005: “O'Brien traces history of Yiddish theater” described a lecture by Caraid O’Brien at the University of Rochester

http://www.campustimes.org/2005/09/29/obrien-traces-history-of-yiddish-theater/

2005:  A month after Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast, Jewish communities in Louisiana and Mississippi struggle to re-build.  At the same time, Jewish organizations raised large amounts of money for hurricane relief distributed to Jews and non-Jews alike.  New Orleans’ Temple Sinai fared better than many institutions and is up and running.  However, the major Reform Temple will not be holding High Holiday Services because so many of its members have lost their homes.  The nearby Chabad House at Tulane University also appeared to have escaped relatively unscathed.  The Chabad in suburban Metairie did not fare as well but will be holding High Holiday services.  Other Temples and Synagogues in the area suffered water and wind damage.  Some lost their roofs and many are now suffering the effects of mold and other forms of rot.  “The Union for Reform Judaism, whose Disaster Relief Fund has raised close to $2.5 million dollars, has now made $765,000 in grants to disaster relief agencies, Jewish agencies and Reform synagogues. The OU and Yeshiva University have raised between $420,000 and $430,000 for hurricane relief. Chabad has raised one million dollars. The United Jewish Communities, along with the Jewish federations of North America, has raised more than $16 million for disaster relief efforts. Henry S. Jacobs, in Utica, Mississippi, has opened its doors to refugees and rescue workers. Finally, the Israelis have also sent teams of rescue workers to help with rescues and relief efforts.

2005:  In Philadelphia, PA., the National Museum of American Jewish History received Rabbi Peter Schweitzer’s Judaica Collection.  The collection includes 10,000 items collected over the last 25 years.

2005: “After spending 85 days in jail, Judith Miller was released following a telephone call with Scooter Libby

2005: As Palestinian violence increased following the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, Israel closed all Hamas charities on the West Bank and began firing artillery at targets in Gaza.

2006: The IAF struck a building that served as cover for a weapons warehouse, shortly before a full closure of the border with Gaza was to go into effect and continue until after Yom Kippur. 

2007: Birthday celebration of Denise Novick, premier kosher caterer for the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Corridor.

2007(17th of Tishrei, 5768): Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2007: In an interview about what it is like to be a new rabbi filling the shoes of long-serving predecessor, Rabbi Aaron Sherman reported that his first goal “was to learn what was going on in the community.  I didn’t want to change things too quickly.”  He also said that the transition was eased by the fact that the congregation had been looking for a year prior to hiring him.

2008: Time magazine included reviews ofHurry Down Sunshine by Michael Greenberg and Indignation by Phillip Roth.

2008: Yefim Bronfaman performed Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor by Sergei Rachmaninoff with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.

2008(29th of Elul, 5768):Ninety-six year oldElinor Guggenheimer, who was already a grandmother when she began advocating for children, women and the elderly, and went on to be a national spokeswoman for their concerns as well as hold prominent positions in New York City government passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/01/nyregion/01guggenheimer.html

2008(29th Elul, 5768): The Shofar is not sounded is not sounded on the last day of Elul

2009: In New Orleans, the monthly meeting of the executive board of the National Council of Jewish Women.

2009:“The most extensive exhibition ever” of the works of Gustav Metzger to be shown in the UK opened at the Serpentine Gallery in London.

2009: “Closer to the Sun,” a group exhibit at Beit Shmuel exhibiting works of six Israeli artists from Kazakhstan comes to an end.

2009: Peter Manseau discusses his most recent book, "Rag and Bone: A Journey Among the World's Holy Dead," at the D.C. Jewish Community Center. This event is a benefit for the upcoming Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival which will be held in from October 18 through October 28.

2009:Today, the day after Yom Kippur 5770 Israel marked the 36th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, one of the most costly and traumatic conflicts in the country's history."

2010: The Museum of Modern Art is scheduled to open a show styled New Photography 2010 that will feature the work of four artists including Tel Aviv native Elad Lassry

2010(21st of Tishrei, 5771): Hoshana Rabah

2010(21st of Tishrei, 5771): Eighty-six year old Nobel Prize winning physicist Georges Charpak passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/science/03charpak.html?_r=0

2010: As of today, Ryan Kalish, “was tied for second among American League rookies with 15 RBIs in September.

2010: The 17th Annual Storytelling Festival which was being held at the Givatayim Theatre came to an end today.

2010(21st of Tishrei, 5771):Tony Curtis, a classically handsome movie star who earned an Oscar nomination as an escaped convict in Stanley Kramer’s 1958 movie “The Defiant Ones,” but whose public preferred him in comic roles in films like “Some Like It Hot” (1959) and “The Great Race” (1965), passed away today at the age of 85. He had certainly had come a long way from his native Bronx where he was born Bernie Schwartz, the son of Hungarian-Jewish immigrants.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/01/movies/01curtis.html

2010(21st of Tishrei, 5771): Ninety year old Sherman J. Maisel  a former Federal Reserve governor and economist who played a key role in formulating policy on  lending practices for purchasing homes, passed away today. (As reported by Sewell Chan)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/07/business/07maisel.html?_r=0

 

2010: “In A Computer Worm, A Possible Biblical Code” published today contends that “Deep inside the computer worm that some specialists suspect is aimed at slowing Iran’s race for a nuclear weapon lies what could be a fleeting reference to the Book of Esther, the Old Testament tale in which the Jews pre-empt a Persian plot to destroy them. That use of the word “Myrtus” — which can be read as an allusion to Esther — to name a file inside the code is one of several murky clues that have emerged as computer experts try to trace the origin and purpose of the rogue Stuxnet program, which seeks out a specific kind of command module for industrial equipment.”

2011: “Give Aloha,” a major fund raising activity for the Jewish Congregation of Maui is scheduled to come to an end.

2011: On the secular calendar, today marks the 70th anniversary of the start of the two day slaughter at Babi Yar which began on September 29, 1941.

2011(1st of Tishrei, 5772): First Day of Rosh Hashanah

שנה טובה, כתיבה וחתימה טובה.

2012: Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is scheduled to offer free admission as part of Museum Day, a national event designed to emulate the policy of the Smithsonian Institute that offers free admission every day.

2012: A Palestinian who was shot by IDF troops when he approached the border fence after having been warned to move away, reportedly died today.  After the murderous attack on IDF troops at the border with Egypt, soldier would be assumed to be on heightened alert.

2012: Eighty-six year old Arthr Ochs “Punch” Sulzberger, the man whose tenure as publisher transformed the New York Times, passed away today. (As reported by Clyde Haberman)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/30/nyregion/arthur-o-sulzberger-publisher-who-transformed-times-dies-at-86.html?hpw&_r=0

2013: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including  A Guide For The Perplexed by Dora Horn, Reign of Error: The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the Danger to America’s Public Schools by Diane Ravitch, Half The Kingdom by Lore Segal and The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and a Forgotten Genocide by Gary J. Bass (A book that combines the name of Jewish Secretary of State who fled Germany ahead of the Holocuast with the term “genocide” certainly should get one’s attention)

2013: “Broadcast From The Blitz: How Edward R. Murrow Led America In War” is scheduled to open at Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

2013: The Illinois Holocaust Museum, in cooperation with Chicago Connect, is scheduled to offer a program of readings and music for Chicago’s Russian Jewish community in observance of the 70th anniversary of the liquidation of Ghetto Minsk.

2013: The UK Jewish Film is scheduled to launch a new partnership with JWE

http://forward.com/articles/182393/london-jw-jewish-center-aims-for-bit-of-american/?p=all

2013: “JW3, also known as the Jewish Community Centre London, an arts, culture and entertainment venue, an educational facility and a social and community hub in north London located at 341–351 Finchley Road, London NW3 6ET opened today.”

 

2013: In a moment that must fill the hearts of Jewish Tulane alumnae with pride the Tulane University Jewish Studies Department is scheduled to dedicate the Jewish Studies House at 7031 Freret Street. The Conference Room will be dedicated in honor of Professor Joseph Cohen, founding director of Jewish Studies at Tulane in which Dr. Brian Horowitz also played such a key role.

2013: The exhibition at MOBIA, “As Subject and Object: Contemporary Book Artists Explore Sacred Hebrew Texts,” is scheduled to come to an end today.

http://www.jewishpress.com/sections/arts/contemporary-book-art-and-hebrew-texts/2013/08/02/0/

http://forward.com/articles/181448/treating-sacred-texts-as-art-objects-at-museum-of/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily_Newsletter_Mon_Thurs%202013-08-06&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_term=The%20Forward%20Today%20%28Monday-Friday%29

2013: The 17th annual Jewish Film Festival comes to an end in Dallas, TX

2013: “Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert took the stand for the first time as a witness for the defense in the so-called Holyland case today, telling the court that he saw the residential complex as important to the capital’s development and never took a bribe to push it through.” (As reported by Gavriel Fiske)

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host The Lost Shul Mural: Reclaiming, Restoring and Preserving a Treasure from the Past, a discussion by a panel of experts about “the rediscovered lost mural of the former Chai Adam Synagogue in Burlington, VT which reveals a painted window onto a fascinating vanished past linking art, history and religion.”

2014: At Rutgers University a symposium “Sara Levy's World: Music, Gender, and Judaism in Enlightenment Berlin” is scheduled to begin today.

2014: The New York Film Festival is scheduled to show “The Last Metro” in which Catherine Deneuve gives one of her greatest performances as the wife of a Jewish theater director in Nazi-occupied Paris in François Truffaut’s classic wartime melodrama.”

2014: “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations General Assembly today garnered mixed responses from US officials, Palestinian legislators and from Knesset members across the political spectrum, with right-wing MKs lauding Netanyahu for exposing what they called "Abbas's true face," while those on the left side of the map termed the speech "an official seal of Netanyahu's failure". (As reported by Moran Azulay, Yitzhak Benhorin and Elior Levy)

2014: Rabbi Meir Rosenthal was sentenced today by the Jerusalem District Court to seven years in prison and a $135,000 fine for handing out more than 1,000 fake ordinations to soldiers, police officers and intelligence officials from 1993 to 2008 while his accomplice, Rabbi Yitzchak Ochana ther personal assistant to Sephardic Chief Rabbi was sentenced to a ten month prison term. (As reported by JTA)

2014: Police said today that a 24 year old teacher of Islam at high in Kafr Kanna “was arrested on suspicion of ‘being associated’ with the Islamic State.”

2014: In Portland, OR, the Oregon Historical Society and the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education are scheduled to host a brown bag lecture “Preaching Politics in the Progressive Era: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise in Portland, Oregon, 1900-1906.”

2015: Word has been received that America’s favorite kosher couple will be returning next month in Faye Kellerman’s latest work, The Theory of Death.

2015: An exhibition co-sponsored by the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education featuring “art from the Sala Kryszek Art & Writing Competition” and “a travelling exhibit from Hiroshima, Japan’s Ground Zero Museum” is scheduled to come to an end.

2015: Hard Love by Israeli playwright Motti Lerner is scheduled to open tonight at the Actors Company Theatre (TACT)

2015: “Batsheva – The Young Ensemble” is scheduled to open at the Joyce Theatre.

2015: The Shai Maestro Trio is scheduled to perform at the Jazz Standard in NYC

2015: Two missiles were fired at Ashdod this evening one of which was “intercepted by an Iron Dome missile over nearby Ashkelon.”

2015(16th of Tishrei, 5776): Second Day of Sukkoth

2015: It was reported today that Ralph Lauren “is stepping down from his post as chief executive of the company that put horses on everybody’s shirts.

2016: Adam Montefiore is scheduled to discuss Israel’s modern wine industry at an Israeli Wine Symposium and Tasting sponsored by the Skirball Center.

2016: In Cedar Rapids, the funeral of Alan Goldstein, the son of Gary Goldstein and Kathe Goldstein of blessed memory and the brother of Chava Rosenbaum is scheduled to take place at Eben Ezra Cemetery.

2016: In Memphis, TN, Temple Israel is scheduled to begin hosting The Art of the Yad and the Surviving Remnants – Photography by Elizabeth Collings of Damaged Crimean Torah Scrolls exhibits.”

2016: The Center for Jewish History, American Sephardi Federation, and YIVO are scheduled to host a lecture entitled “Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece” presented by Devin E. Naar the author of Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece.

2016: The body of Shimon Perez is scheduled to “lie in state at the Knesset” starting this morning prior to his funeral tomorrow in accord with his wishes.

2017: For the first time since WW II, “The Danish military deployed troops in Copenhagen so they could guard the city’s synagogue and the Israeli embassy, hours ahead of the start of Yom Kippur.

2017: Charles Philip “Chuck” Rosenberg is scheduled to completed his service as “acting Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration” after having “said he had become convinced that President Trump had little respect for the law.”

2017(9th of Tishrei, 5778): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol NIdre

2017: The Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life a NYU is scheduled to host Conservative, Orthodox and Reform Kol Nidre Servcies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Pilichowski#/media/File:Leopold_Pilichowski.jpg

G'mar Chatimah Tovah

2018: This afternoon, the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host Sharon Pitluk Silver as part of the “Survivor Talk” program.

2018(20th of Tishrei, 5779): Shabbat Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth; Traditionally, Kohelet or Ecclesiastes is read on Shabbat Chol Moed in keeping with the practice of reading one of the five on each of the Three Harvest Festivals.

2018: “Gwyneth Paltrow tied the knot with TV producer Brad Falchuk today in a wedding the star considers her first.” (As reported by Alexia Fernandez)

2018(20th of Tishrei, 5779): On the Jewish Calendar, 74th anniversary of the uprising at Auschwitz 

2019: “Rosh Hashanah for Kids” featuring apples and honey, challah, crafts, stories and songs” is scheduled to take place this morning at Briones Park in Palo Alto, CA

2019: A week-long fair featuring “cookware, textile, cosmetics, perfumes, sweet box sets and more gifts for the holidays” is scheduled to come to an end at the Jerusalem Azrieli Mall.

2019: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including How To Fight Anti-Semitism by Bari Weiss

2019: In Little Rock, AR, Chabad is scheduled to host a Rosh Hashanah Community Dinner

2019: End of the Shloshim for Deb Levin

2019 (29th of Elul, 5779): Erev Rosh Hashanah

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host a moderated community event today to discuss the 2020 New York Times bestselling book, Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope.

2020: In New Orleans, the Council of Jewish Women is scheduled to hold its Executive Committee Meeting.

2020: In Bexley, OH, at Teferith Israel, Rabbi Skolnik is scheduled to conduct “Perek Yomi”

2020: New England Yachad is scheduled to present an online “Torah Talk.”2020: As they emerge from yesterday’s Yom Kippur observance Israelis are confronted with the reality “that during Yom Kippur 3,922 people received fines for violating the government orders as part of the nationwide lockdown and that based on reports published yesterday evening Israel's coronavirus death toll has reached 1,499.  

This Day, September 30, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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132 C.E. (10 Tishrei): On the secular calendar, Akivah ben Joseph known as Rabbi Akiva passed away.  He was born in 50 C.E., twenty years before the destruction of the Second Temple.   According to tradition, he was an unlearned shepherd until the age of 40 who succeeded in becoming one of the greatest of all the Mishnaic authors (Tanaim). There are countless romantic stories regarding his life. He is one of the Rabbis mentioned in the Haggadah who gathered at B'Nai Brak.   He decided to back Bar Kochbah in his revolt against Roman religious oppression and was then executed by the Romans. He is one of the Ten Martyrs memorialized on the High Holidays. It is said that while being tortured he began saying the Shema with his life ending as he reached the word "Achad"(one).  Considering that he did not start studying until the age of forty, Akiva is "the hero" of Jewish Adult Education.  As one educator said, none of us might be an Akiva, but thanks to Akiva, none of us can say that we are ever too old to start studying.

420: Saint Jerome, the creator of the Vulgate passed away in Bethlehem. A linguist and a scholar Jerome did not trust the text of the Septuagint.  Using his knowledge of Hebrew, he began a translation of the Hebrew Bible into Latin which was completed in 405.

788: Abd Al-Rahman, the man who laid the foundation for an impressive Muslim dynasty in Cordoba (Spain) during what the Jews called the “Golden Age” passed away. The grand mosque he started building still stands today over 1,300 years later, right outside the old Jewish quarter of Cordoba. Apparently, this is a rather common name among Muslim leaders and he is not to be confused with some of his less distinguished brethren whose nomenclature looks similar to unlettered Western eyes.

1187: Crusaders surrender to Saladin at Jerusalem.

1199: Rambam (Maimonides) authorizes Samuel Ibn Tibbon to translate Guide of Perplexed from Arabic into Hebrew

1337: In Bavaria, a German knight named Hartmann von Deggenburg led his horseman through the gates of Deckendorf, where they joined the local citizenry, in slaughtering the local Jewish population and seizing their property.  The Jews had been accused of desecrating the host or communion wafer and the slaughter was the punishment for the foul deed.  In reality the councilors of the city of Deckendorff desired to free themselves and all the citizens from the debts owed to the Jews. Once again, the avarice of Christians is hidden in religious doctrine to despoil the Jews. The anti-Semitic violence spread to fifty-one communities, including Bohemia and Austria. To this day people reportedly come on pilgrimages to the church where paintings show Jews in Medieval dress desecrating the host "wafers".

1399: Henry IV of England begins his reign even though his coronation will not take place until October.  Although the Jews had been expelled from England and were forbidden by law to return, as is often the case with monarchs, Henry saw himself above the law. In 1410, Henry brought Elias Ben Sabbetai from Bologna in 1410 to serve as his physician.

1452: The first printed book, the Johann Gutenberg Bible, appeared.  For "The People of the Book" the advent of modern printing would have an incalculable benefit on its growth and survival.

1699: Seventy-five year old Johann Leusden the Professor of Hebrew in Utrecht who authored several works on the Hebrew philology and who “in 1660, together with the Amsterdam rabbi and book printer Joseph Athias, published his Biblia Hebraica, the first edition of the Hebrew Bible with numbered verses passed away today.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Leusden#mediaviewer/File:LEUSDEN_JOHANN_1688_Sefer_Tehilim_Liber_Psalmorum_p5_A2_JEHOVA.png

1738(27thof Tishrei, 5499): Based on the date on his tombstone, today Yosef, the son of Binyamin passed away today after which he was buried at the Yablonov Cemetery.

1753(2nd of Tishrei, 5514): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1759(9th of Tishrei, 5520): Erev Yom Kippur

1777: When the Continental Congress, fearing capture by Howe's British army, left Philadelphia and held sessions in York, John Adams writes to his wife,: "I am comfortably situated here at the house of General Roberdeau, whose hospitality has taken in Mr. Samuel Adams and Mr. Elbridge Gerry.”  General Roberdeau, who was a Jew, had, at his own expense, opened the lead mines in Sinking Valley to supply the Continental Army with bullets during the Revolutionary War.

1778(9thof Tishrei, 5539): Erev Yom Kippur observed on the same that General George Washington wrote from West Point, NY to Major General Lafayette expressing his pleasure at the warm reception that the French general had received in Paris and his appreciation for Lafayette’s support for the American cause.

1780(1stof Tishrei, 5541): Rosh Hahsanah observed on the same day that General Washington wrote to Henry Clinton explaining the circumstances surround the capture and execution of Major Andre, the spy who conspired with Benedict Arnold.

1782(22nd of Tishrei, 5543): Shemini Atzeret

1782(22nd of Tishrei, 5543): Rabbi David Tebele Scheuer passed away in Mainz, Germany. Born in Frankfurt am Main in 1712, he was one of the outstanding students of the Shev Yaakov, Rabbi Jacob Cohen in Frankfurt. He served as Dayan of Frankfurt during the entire time that the Pnei Yehoshua, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk was Rabbi of Frankfurt (1741-1756). In 1759 he succeeded his father-in-law Rabbi Nathan Otiz as Rabbi of Bamberg. There during the Third Silesian War; its part of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), where Austria under the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria tried for the second time in vain to get back Silesia from Prussia; the Prussians under King Frederick the Great ravaged and plundered the region. In 1763 during the turmoil, Rabbi Tebele lost many of his writings including his writings on the tractate Niddah, which he greatly bemoaned. In 1767 he was appointed as Rabbi of Mainz where he led a Yeshiva.

1784(15thof Tishrei, 5545): Sukkoth

1784: In Lancaster, PA, Rachel Simon and Solomon Etting gave birth to Elijah Etting who eventually settled in Baltimore, MD.

1784: In Newport, RI, Jochabed Levy and Moses Mendes Seixas gave birth to Gershom Siexas.

1786(8thof Tishrei, 5547): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva observed during Shay’s Rebellion, an act of violence that led to the calling of the Annapolis Convention which in turn led to the calling of the convention in Philadelphia that created the U.S. Constitution

1789(10th of Tishrei, 5550): As they observe Yom Kippur, American Jews feel a renewed sense of security as the newly formed U.S. government takes shape while French Jews felt a wide range of emotions as the French Revolution enters into its fourth month.

1789: In Richmond, VA, Judith Solomon and Israel I Cohen gave birth to “Jacob I. Cohen, Jr the “President of the Baltimore Fire Insurance Company” located in Baltimore, MD where he passed away and was buried in the family burial ground.

1791(2ndof Tishrei, 5552): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah on the same day that a new constitution dissolving the National Assembly and proclaiming France a constitutional monarchy with a Legislative Assembly went into effect.

1792(14thof Tishrei, 5553): Erev Sukkoth

1794: In Richmond, VA, Judith Solomon and Israel Cohen gave birth to Miriam Cohen, the younger sister of Jacob I. Cohen

1795(17thof Tishrei, 5556): Third Day of Sukkoth

1798(20thof Tishrei, 5559): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1799(1stof Tishrei, 5560): Last Rosh Hashanah of the 18th century

1801: Birthdate of Zacharias Frankel, “the founder, in Germany, of Historical Judaism, the forerunner of Conservative Judaism in America. A member of the first generation of modern rabbis, Frankel fashioned a multifaceted career as pulpit rabbi, spokesman for political emancipation, critic of radical religious reform, editor, head of the first modern rabbinical seminary, and historian of Jewish law. Frankel was born in Prague, then still the largest Jewish community in Europe, into a financially comfortable family with a distinguished lineage of rabbinic and communal leaders. His education combined traditional immersion in Jewish texts with systematic exposure to secular studies in a manner that was still far from typical. In 1830 he received his doctorate from the University of Pest and in 1831 acquired the post of district rabbi of Litoměřice, becoming the first Bohemian rabbi to hold a doctorate. His advocacy of changes in the synagogue service, the education of the young, and the training and role of the rabbi brought him, in 1836, an invitation from the government of Saxony to occupy the pulpit in Dresden as chief rabbi of the realm. Despite several subsequent offers from the much larger and rapidly growing Jewish community of Berlin, Frankel stayed in Dresden until 1854, when he was called to become the first director of the new rabbinical and teachers' seminary in Breslau. By 1879, four years after his death, the seminary had instructed some 272 students and had placed nearly 120 teachers, preachers, and rabbis in the most important Jewish communities in Europe. A self-styled moderate reformer in matters of religion, Frankel formulated his program of "positive, historical Judaism" in the 1840s to stem the rising tide of radical religious reform. Against the Reform movement's unbounded rationalism, Frankel defended Judaism's legal character, the sanctity of historical experience, and the authority of current practice. The term positivepointed to prescribed ritual behavior (halakhah) as the dominant means for the expression of religious sentiment in Judaism, while the term historicaldesignated its nonlegal realm, sanctified by time and suffering. What gives Frankel's definition its dynamic quality is the role of the people. Genuine reform evolves organically from below and not by fiat from above. It is for this reason that Frankel repudiated the innovations of the three rabbinical conferences of the 1840s; whether dictated by political considerations or the canons of reason, their measures did violence to prevailing sentiment and practice.On a popular level Frankel tried, as author and editor, to deepen Jews' loyalty to the past by offering them a brand of heroic history that stressed cultural achievement. As a scholar Frankel was the preeminent modern rabbinist of his generation, and he devoted a prolific career to introducing the concept of the development of Jewish law over time. Using the method as well as the ideology of Friedrich C. Savigny's geschichtliche Rechtswissenschaft, Frankel tried to recover and analyze the stages of legal evolution, from Alexandrian exegeses of scripture to medieval rabbinic responsa. In the process he left enduring contributions to the modern study of the Mishnah and the Palestinian Talmud. Frankel's undogmatic research on the Mishnah challenged the traditional image of the ancient rabbis as transmitters rather than creators of the oral law and provoked a bitter assault in 1861 from the Neo-Orthodox camp of Samson Raphael Hirsch. Growing religious polarization served to clarify denominational lines and forced Frankel to occupy the middle ground.Two institutions created by Frankel embodied, amplified, and disseminated his vision of Historical Judaism. Die Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums, which he edited for eighteen taxing years (1851–1868), provided its readers with a balance of high-level popularization and critical scholarship, setting the standard for all later nineteenth-century journals of Jewish studies. Similarly, the Breslau seminary, which he led for twenty-one years, transformed rabbinic education by integrating modern scholarship with traditional piety and requiring its graduates to be both spiritual leaders and practitioners of Wissenschaft.”

1808(9th of Tishrei, 5569): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre chanted for the last time during the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

1818: On Ashford Street, in Hoxton, Lewis Barnett and Elizabeth Levi gave birth to Amelia Barnett.

1823(25thof Tishrei, 5584): Thirteen month old Gertrude Moses, the daughter of Solomon Moses and Rachel Gratz passed away today.

1824: Birthdate of Samuel S. Cox the Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire who while serving as a member of Congress in 1882 delivered a speech criticizing the treatment of the Jews by the Russian government which ended with “How long, O Lord, how long shall rapacity and bigotry despoil this people?  Let the dawn come to the children of the wandering foot and weary heart, waiting, waiting for that morning which will give them its auroral glory and its cheerful beatitudes.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9501E6DA1430E433A25756C1A96E9C94639FD7CF

1825(18thof Tishrei, 5586): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of John Q. Adams.

1828(22ndof Tishrei, 5589): Shmini Atzeret

1829(3rdof Tishrei, 5590) Tzom Gedaliah

1831(23rdof Tishrei, 5592): Simchat Torah

1833: Frances Levin, the daughter of Nathan and Esther Joseph and the wife of William Levin with whom she had four children was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1837(1stof Tishrei, 5598): Jews observe Rosh Hashanah for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren

1839(22nd of Tishrei, 5600): Shemini Atzeret

1840: In Charleston, SC. Solomon Hyams married Caroline Mathilda Thompson, “second daughter of the late James Thompson.”

1841(15thof Tishrei, 5602): Sukkoth

1841(15thof Tishrei, 5602): Jane Stiebel, the German born wife of Samuel Stiebel with whom she 6 children passed away today in the United Kingdom.

1846(10thof Tishrei, 5607): Yom Kippur

 

1846: For the second year in a row, Day of Atonement services were held in Chicago with about the same number in attendance who had been there in 1845.

1849: In London, Naphtali Hart and Elizabeth Solomon gave birth to Benjamin John Hart.

1850: Two days after he had passed away “Zvi bar Jacob” was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.

1853: In Paris Protestant religious leader Edmond de Pressensé and his wife gave birth to Francis de Pressensé the French political leader and journalist who supported Dreyfus at great personal cost including being “struck off the roll of the Legion of Honour.”

1854(8thof Tishrei, 5615): Shabbat Shuva

1855(18thof Tishrei, 5616): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1856(1st of Tishrei, 5617): Rosh Hashanah

1856: Birthdate of Joseph Reinach, the French author and politician who championed the cause of Alfred Dreyfus.  He called for a public hearing when Dreyfus was first charged and publicly denounced the documents used to convict him as a forgery.

1856:  The New York City column published today reported that last evening at sunset began the new Jewish year.  The New Year, this opening, set down on the calendar as 5617.  In conformity with the usual custom, religious observances were held last evening in all the synagogues in the city.  Today and tomorrow public religious exercises will continued, during which time all labor and business will be suspended.  There are at present over twenty Jewish synagogues in the city and almost 30,000 Jews.  Thirty-six years ago, there was but one synagogue in New York and only a few families of Jews.”

1859: “The Jewish New Year: Its Observance in this City” published today reported that “Yesterday being the Jewish New-Year's Day--a festival of immemorial observance among all the Hebrew race--the occasion was appropriately observed in the several synagogues of this City, and doubtless in all other parts of the country. It is called the Rosh Hashanah, or New-Year, the months being counted from the season of the Passover, according to Exodus xii., 2”  It described the services that were held in the different synagogues and ancient origin of the rituals that were being followed.

1861: In New York, Jacob Rosenzweig and Lenore Gefuhlaus gave birth to Rose Lesser, “the President of the Hebrew Sheltering House and Home for the Aged and President of the Montefiore Talmud Torah was married to I.G. Samuels before marrying Lazarus Lesser.

1862(6th of Tishrei, 5623): Margaret Heyes, the wife of Paul Johann Heyes died of lung disease in Meran, Italy.

1862: Union troops under the command of Brigadier General Frederick Salomon failed to capture Newtonia, Missouri during the First Battle of Newtonia.  It was the first real setback for Salomon who had risen from the rank of Captain when he joined the Army in 1861.  Whatever blot this may have placed on his record was removed with the victory at the Battle of Helena (Arkansas) as can be seen by the fact that Salomon rose to the rank of Major General by the end of the war.

1862: This afternoon, the corner-stone of the new Orphan Asylum, which is supported by the Hebrew Benevolent Society of New York City was laid at the corner of Seventy-seventh-street and Third-avenue. Benjamin J. Hart, the President of the Society, addressed the crowd as did Rabbis Raphall and Adler.

1863: During the American Civil War, the 15th Kentucky Cavalry, a unit that had been formed under the command of Jewish patriot Lt. Col. Gabriel Netter completed a sweep that had started in Paducah and ended McLemoresville, TN.(You have to be a real Civil War Junkie and Jewish to appreciate this entry)

1865(10th of Tishrei, 5626): Yom Kippur

1865(10th of Tishrei, 5626): Samuel David Luzzatto an Italian Jewish scholar, poet, and a member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement passed away Born in 1800 at Trieste, he was also known by his Hebrew acronym, Shadal. While still a boy he entered the Talmud Torah of his native city, where besides Talmud, in which he was taught by Abraham Eliezer ha-Levi, chief rabbi of Trieste and a distinguished pilpulist, he studied ancient and modern languages and science under Mordechai de Cologna, Leon Vita Saraval, and Raphael Baruch Segré, whose son-in-law he later became. He studied the Hebrew language also at home, with his father, who, though a turner by trade, was an eminent Talmudist.

1866(21stof Tishrei, 5627): Hoshana Raba

1867(1st of Tishrei, 5628):As they observe Rosh Hashanah Jews in New Orleans continue to struggle with a Yellow Fever Epidemic that began in July

1868(14thof Tishrei, 5628): Erev Sukkoth

1868(14thof Tishrei, 5628): A farm worker named Francisco Qiñones, led Spanish troops to the hiding place of Mathias Brugman and his son Bauer. Born in New Orleans, Brugman moved to his mother’s native Puerto Rico where he eventually became an advocate for gaining the island’s independence from the brutal Spanish government.  He was a leader of the El Grito de Lares Uprising which began on September 23.  The revolt failed thanks to the informers working for the Spanish.  Brugman died in the town of Yauco.

1870: Hyman Elias, the son of Elllis Elias and the former Hannah Harris and the wife of the former Ellen Barnett with whom he had five children was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1872(27th of Elul, 5632): German Rabbi Benjamin Hirsch Auerbach, the son of Rabbi Abraham Auerbach and the author of Nahal Eshkol, a three volume work on the Sefer HaEshkol, passed away today.

1872: In Chicago, Philip Emanuel Adler and Bertha (Blade) Adler gave birth to Davenport, Iowa newspaper editor Emanuel Philip Adler, the husband of Lena Rothschild

1873(9th of Tishrei, 5634): Erev Yom Kippur

1873: “The Jewish Fast of Yom Kippur” published today reported that “at sundown this evening the Jewish nation enters upon the celebration of the solemn fast known as Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement, the most important of the numerous religious observances of the ancient faith.”  According to the article “the Israelitish community” has become lax in its observance of other rituals but all are united in observing this holiday including the twenty-four fast when they abstain from “all manner of food and drink.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9401E4D61239EF34BC4850DFBF668388669FDE

 1873: In Cincinnati, OH, Joseph and Hannah Sachs gave birth to Pauline “Polly” Sachs who became Pauline Mack when she married Theodore Mack with whom she had one son Henry

1875(1st of Tishrei, 5636): Rosh Hashanah

1875: According to a contemporary report for the Orthodox Jews today is the first of a two day New Year’s celebration, “but those who have thrown off the yoke of Rabbinical ordinances and who rejoice in the designation of reformers celebrate but this one day.”

1875: Today, “Denver’s Temple Emanuel,” for which the Hebrew Ladies’ Benevolent Society had “donated the carpets, furniture and other furnishings” opened “at 19th Avenue and Curtis Street” after which it was led by Rabbis, Samuel Weill, Marx Moses, Henry Bloch, Meyer Elkin, Emanuel Schreiber, Isaac Mendes de Sola and William S. Friedman

1877(23rdof Tishrei, 5638): Simchat Torah

1877: In Pine Bluff, AR Joseph and Matilda Josephat Altheimer gave birth to Benjamin Joseph Altheimer who “in 1910 conceived the idea of setting aside a special day as Flag Day while attending a retreat formation at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas.”

1877: It was reported today that Lord Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli) had convinced Queen Victoria to break her promised to inaugurate the Town Hall at Manchester because he was angry at the voters of Manchester for having rejected his candidate for Parliament and voting for Jacob Bright instead. The World, an English paper described this are part of the “unholy influence of a Hebrew minster.” Others have risen to Beaconsfield’s defense contending that the decision was a symptom of the Queen’s desire to remain in seclusion and point to the fact that she only agreed to open “the season” in London because Disraeli urged her to do so. Disraeli may be a Jew by birth, but he “is English to the roots of his hair” -   English in training, in habits in sentiment in ambition.” To his defenders, “Lord Beaconsfield is the greatest state man of his age. He is a triton among minnows, and every man who has ever wielded a pen for bread ought to be proud of this chief of the Brotherhood of Literature.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=990DE2DF173EE73BBC4850DFBF66838C669FDE

1878(3rd of Tishrei, 5639):Tzom Gedaliah is observed for the first time in the newly consecrated Great Synagogue of Warsaw.

1879: Three days after she had passed away, Deborah Durlacher, the daughter of Phillip and Frances Benjamin and the wife of Montague Durlacher was buried today at “the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemtery.

1882: Nathan Gottgetren, a 35 year old Jewish swindler and forger who used the alias Nicholas Gilbert, cashed three forged checks at three different stores in New York for a total of $2,460.

1882: Birthdate of Hans Geiger.  The world knows him as the man who invented the Geiger counter.  Jews remember as the German scientist who joined the Nazi party and betrayed Jewish colleagues who had worked with him.

1883: It was reported today that the Standard Library Series has published Jewish Artisan Life by Franz Delitzsch in which the author examines the “professions” of Jews during the days of the Second Temple.  He found everything from bakers to doctors, one of whom was famous for dealing with bowel complaints, to makers and sellers of “Medean Beer which was also known as Babylonian Beer and Zithos, a native cider.

 

1883: In what was then Striegau, Germany, Emil and Julie Hellinger gave birth today mathematician and refugee from the Nazis, Ernst Hellinger.

http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Hellinger.html

1883: The “first Jewish house of worship…a brick structure that served as both Hebrew school and synagogue” was dedicated today in Salt Lake City, Utah.

1884: “In Trouble On A Fast Day” published today described an altercation between Park Policeman Samuel Murphy and three Jews that took place on Yom Kippur in New York’s Central Park that resulted in the arrest of the three Jews and the “disappearance” of diamond that belonged to Benjamin Levy.

1885: It was reported today that a reporter for the Albany Journal had a confusing experience when attending synagogues in that city.  When he went to the Ferry Street Synagogue, an orthodox congregation, he was admonished for taking his hat off.  Based on that when he went to the South Pearl Street Synagogue he left his hat on.  However, this was a Reform Temple and he was admonished for not removing his hat.  The reporter seemed none the worse for wear.

1886(1stof Tishrei, 5647): Rosh Hashanah

1887: Leopold Bloch, the “son of Samuel and Jeanette Bloch and his second wife Klara Bloch gave birth to Frieda Bloch

1887: The Philadelphia Record reported today that “it is estimated the over $75,000 is contributed annually to” Jewish charities including profits from the annual charity ball.

1887: By order of Justice White, Annie Lee, a child who is claimed by “a colored family named Lee and a Hebrew family named Brodcki” is to be placed under the care of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children until the Supreme Court settles the custody dispute.

1888: As of today Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society is caring for 585 children, 278 of whom are girls and 307 are boys.  Four hundred forty two are between the ages of 2 and 5 with the balance being under the cutoff age of 15.

1888: It was reported today that “exception measures” have been taken by the Russian government aimed at limiting the entrance of Jews into the Empire and hindering their ability to travel in the country through changes in the passport laws.  These stringent measures apply equally to Russian born and foreign born Jews.

1888: In Allentown, PA, “Isaac and Esther (Tuck) Goldstein gave birth to Nathan E. Goldstein, the husband of Annie Ginsberg who was chairman of the Jewish Relief Committee of Springfield, Palestine Restoration Fund and the Western Massachusetts United Appeal

1888: “Israel Schwartz, a man of "Jewish appearance", reported witnessing a woman, later identified as Elizabeth Stride thought to be a victim of Jack the Ripper, being assaulted on Berner Street early this morning

1889(5thof Tishrei, 5650): Sixty-two year old Leopold Newland, a Polish born Jew took his own life today while living at the home of his son-in-law, Elias Green

1889: At Temple Emanu-El in New York City, President Greenbaum of the Aguilar Library Association presided over a meeting of representatives from “a score of Jewish congregations and societies” that had been called to plan the upcoming Hebrew Fair, a major fund-raising event.

1891: Sir Edward Levien Samuel, the son of Sir Samuel and Henrietta Matilda Levien, married “Ray Cowan, the daughter of Abraham Cowan with whom he had two children, “Vera Lean Henrietta Samuel and Sir Edward Louis Samuel.”

1891: “Minister Hirsch’s Return” published today described the travels of Solomon Hirsch, the U.S. Minister to Turkey who visited with groups of Jews in Paris to discuss ways of improving the conditions of their co-religionist in Russia, before setting sail for New York where he begin to enjoy his leave of absence.

1892(9th of Tishrei, 5653): Erev Yom Kippur

1892: In Cleveland, a congregation of Russian Jews is scheduled to hold services in the assembly room of the New Young Men’s Christian Association Building.

1892: A group of Russian Jewish immigrants ignore the crosses on the outside of the building to hear Kol Nidre in a building belong to the YMCA in Cleveland, Ohio.

1892(9th of Tishrei, 5653): Hector-Jonathan Crémieux passed away.  Born in 1828, he was a French librettist and playwright. His best-known work is his collaboration with Ludovic Halévy for Jacques Offenbach's Orphée aux Enfers, known in English as Orpheus in the Underworld

1893: Sachs, Kestenbaum and Diamond, three of the four charged with perjury in a case involving prominent Jewish businessman Jacob Bauman remained in jail today because they could not make bail.  The fourth conspirator and probably mastermind, Annie Bauman, Jacob’s wife made bail and did not have to remain in jail.

1893: In Sanitary Inspector Rosse report to the Marine Hospital Bureau written today from Leghorn, Italy concerning the cholera epidemic that the Chief Rabbi of Leghorn has ordered the closure of the synagogue which is “next to that of Amsterdam… the wealthiest synagogue in the world” for the first time in its history.

1894(29thof Elul, 5654): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1894: Evening services marking the start of the Jewish New Year will be held for the first time in the new synagogue of Shaarai Tephilla.

1894: Louis Berghold almost drowned when his father took him to Benjamin Phillips’ bathhouse on Orchard as part of their pre-New Year’s custom and the boy hit his head on the bottom of the pool after sneaking in by himself.

1894: In Memphis, TN, the will of the late Moses H. Katzenberger who was the President of the Savings Bank of Memphis was filed for probate today.

1894: Birthdate of Joseph Leonard Prince the graduate of Wharton who practiced law in his home town of Pottstown, PA.

1895: Birthdate of Leib Milstein, the native of what is now Moldavia who came to the United States in 1912 where he gained famed as Lewis Milestone, the movie director whose career began while serving with the U.S. Army Signal Corps during WW I.

1895: “The Hungarian Reichstag has finally passed the remaining Church Reform bills” which include the “removal of all existing Jewish disabilities.”

1895: In Part I of the Court of General Sessions, the arson trial of Morris Schoenholz resumes after having been postponed because of Yom Kippur per the request of his attorney Abraham Levy.

1895: “Who Shall Govern Jerusalem” published today provides a description of how the Europeans plan on dividing the Ottoman Empire including the squabble based on religion between the Russians (Orthodox) and French (Catholics) over who shall control Jerusalem.  The author sees no role for the Jews in governing the City of David “since there is little doubt that Jewish colonization is a failure.”

1896(23rdof Tishrei, 5657) Simchat Torah celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of Grover Cleveland.

1897: Birthdate of Minsk native and University of Missouri graduate Irving Fagan the journalist specializing in labor affairs who was an “editor of the Labor Press Association.

1897: It was reported today that Louis Yaffa, the Secretary of the Hebrew Citizens’ League has enrolled 400 members in the organization which has selected a candidate to run for Alderman from New York’s Second Assembly District.

1897: At 41 Down’s-park Road, Sarah Benkel (nee Lesnsberg) gave birth to a daughter today.

1899: When a Russian Jewish woman was asked by her friend why so many stores were closed today she responded that it was “a yonteff’ (the Yiddish word for holiday).  When asked what Yonteff it was, the woman responded that it was a “Dewey Yonteff.”  Such was her explanation of the holiday like atmosphere in New York City that was honoring the great naval hero of the Spanish American War.

1899: “Mr. Peters’ Book About the Jews” published today provided a review of Justice to the Jews: The Story of What He Has Done for the World by Madison Peters.

1900: In “Dr. MacArthur and Bible Wines” published today, Carl Damm that in ancient and modern Palestine that both “pure juice of the grape, boiled down and covered with olive oild, as well as that fresh from the press, fermenting already at its very contact with air” were considered to “wines” which may a reason for confusion about the story of Jesus turning the water into wine at a wedding.

1901(17thof Tishrei, 5662): Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.

1902: In Munich, Holocaust victims “Sigwart Cahnmann, a chemical manufacturer and president of the Lodge B'nai B'rith in Munich and Hedwig Schülein” gave birth to author and sociologist Werner Jacob Cahnman.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/cahnman-werner-j

1903(9th of Tishrei, 5664): Erev Yom Kippur

1903: Birthdate of Buffalo, NY native and Harvard trained and Lasker Award winning physician, Dr. Sidney Farber, the “director of research at the Children’s Cancer Research Foundation” who was the husband of “the former Norma C. Holzman” with whom he had three children – Ellen, Stephen and Thomas.

https://www.nytimes.com/1973/03/31/archives/dr-sidney-farber-a-pioneer-in-childrens-cancer-research-won-lasker.html?searchResultPosition=1

1904(21st of Tishrei, 5665): Hoshanah Rabah

1904: It was reported today that “by virtue of the Emperor’s ukase extending the privilges of residence to certain class of Jews with the Pale, the police have received instructions not to expel Jewish workman from villages in which they have taken up their residence since 1882”                

1905(1stof Tishrei, 5666): Rosh Hashanah

1905(1stof Tishrei, 5666): Fifty-five year old Charles Ephrussi passed away today in Paris.  Born into a prominent Jewish banking family in Odessa, he traveled to Paris where he became a collector of works by Degas, Manet and Monet as well as a connoisseur of Japanese prints, copies of which he kept at his luxurious mansion on 11 Avenue D’leana

1905: In the twelve month period ending today 100,388 Jewish immigrants were admitted to the United States 49,655 of whom were men, 23,359 of whom were women and 24,373 of whom were children and of which 72,324 remained in New York.

1906: “Abraham Srebross, a converted Jew, who is connected with the People's Tabernacle at 52 East 102nd Street, New York, and Mrs. Lion, of 69 Buenavista Avenue, this city, were stoned at Washington and Riverdale Avenues to-night, and only for the prompt arrival of the police a race riot might have started.”

1907(22ndof Tishrei, 5668): Shmini Atzeret

1907: Today, “a dispatch to a news agency from Odesa says that the Prefect General Novitsky, has been appointed Governor General of Odessa, in succession to General Kaulbars, who has been absent from his post since the early part of the year when it was reported that he had been removed as the result of encouragement which he is said to have given the Black Hundreds in their attacks on the Jews at Odessa.”

1907: “An administrative decree issued today” in Paris “provides for the separate of Church and State in Algeria” and “places Catholics Protestants, Jews, and Mussulmans on an equal footing.”

1908: In Richmond, VA, Charles Hutzler, the Chairman of the City School Board, “presided” over the laying of the cornerstone for John Marshall High School today.

1908: Birthdate of David Fiodorovich Oistrakh, a Jewish Soviet violinist who made many recordings, and was the dedicatee of numerous violin works. He passed away in 1974

1909(15thof Tishrei, 5670): Sukkoth

1909(15thof Tishrei, 5670): Mrs. Taube Horowitz passed away today after which she would be buried in the Liepaja Jewish Cemetery

1909: Both Sephardic and Ashkenazic rabbis in Jerusalem pledge to work hand in hand in the interest of the entire Jewish community. Together they found a relief committee to benefit Jewish families whose heads will be called to military service.

1910: The Ninth Biennial Convention of the Order of the Knights of Joseph which had been founded in 1896, continued for a third day in Rock Island, Illinois

1911: In Brooklyn, David and Gussie Gruber, two Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe gave birth to

writer and humanitarian Ruth Gruber, who led a 1944 American mission to save 1,000 WWII refugees.

https://jwa.org/thisweek/sep/30/1911/ruth-gruber

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/18/nyregion/ruth-gruber-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1911: In Berlin, a group of Jewish students visit the Turkish Ambassador and volunteer for service in the Turkish Army, while a group of Zionist doctors consider the advisability of organizing a Jewish Sanitary Corps for Turkish field forces.

1912(19th of Tishrei, 5673): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1912(19th of Tishrei, 5673): Six years after his father’s death, Reb Aharon, the Kidushas Aharon, who served as Admor of Sadigur, passed away today.

1912(19th of Tishrei, 5673): Ninety-one year old “communal worker” Julie Stettheimer passed away today in Brooklyn, NY.

1913: “Shon the Piper” an historical drama set in Scotland starring Robert Z. Leonard was released today in the United States.

1913: The first annual convention of the newly formed Jewish Socialist Federation of America continued for a second day in New Haven, CT.

1914(10th of Tishrei, 5675): Yom Kippur

1914: Services will begin at 10 o’clock this morning at Temple Emanu-El where Dr. Joseph Silverman will deliver a sermon on “Where is God in the Present Conflict?”

1914: An article published today in the Evening Public Ledger entitled “Day of Atonement the World Over” reported that the holy day was being observed in the synagogues of Philadelphia, PA as well as on the European battlefield.  According to the Ledger, there are over 400,000 Jewish soldiers fighting in the armies of the various belligerents and the commanders of the various armies have given the Jews permission to set aside their guns to observe “Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement also” known as Yom Hadin.

1914:”Yom Kippur Fast Today” published today described the observance of “the Day of Atonement” including the afternoon memorial service “in all the synagogues held in memory of those members who have passed away during the preceding year.”

1915(22ndof Tishrei, 5676): Shmini Atzeret

1915: In Petrograd, M. Weinstein was elected to the Council of the Empire making him the first Jew to hold such a position.

1916(3rdof Tishrei, 5677): Shabbat Shuva

1916: In New York, hopes of the continuation of a walkout supporting the striking Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America received a serious blow “when the International Ladies’ Garment Workers; Union announced that no sympathetic strike had been ordered and that the 150,000 members practically all of whom are Orthodox Jews would return to work when their religious holiday came to an end.

1916: It was reported today “that a blind Moscow Jew named Broido” who “recently graduated as a lawyer” and had had his application for permission to be enrolled as an Assistant Advocate rejected by the Ministry of Justice would now be able to fill the that position the Czar had sanctioned his appointment.

1916: As the British government wrestled with problem of what do about the thousands of Russian and Polish Jews who had come to the United Kingdom before the war to escape serving in the Czar’s Army Sir Herbert I. Samuel, the Home Secretary modified the original proposal to allow for the waiver of the naturalization fee for any foreign born Jew who had enlisted by the last day of September.

1916: It was reported today that H.S. Seligman has now joined Australian John Monash in a “unique club of two” – the only two Jews serving as generals in His Majesty’s Armed Forces.

1916: The Russian Government announced that “Jews will enjoy greater education advantages in Russia in the future” because “a series of high schools and technical schools exclusively for Jewish students is to be established and greater freedom will be accorded with respect to their entry into the universities.”

1917(14thof Tishrei, 5678): Erev Sukkoth

1917(14thof Tishrei, 5678): Isaac Newton Seligman passed away today as a result of fall from a horse in Irvington, NJ.

1917: At the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall, Rabbi Wise is scheduled to deliver a sermon entitled “What Can Stay-At-Homes Do In and For the War

1917: At Temple Israel of Harlem, at 8 PM, Dr. H.M. Harris is scheduled to lead a Sukkah service.

1917: In Brooklyn, vaudevillians Bess (née Skolnik) and Robert Rich gave birth to drummer Bernard “Buddy” Rich.(As reported by James Barron)

http://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/03/obituaries/buddy-rich-jazz-drummer-with-distinctive-sound-dies.html

1917: “The American Jewish Relief Committee announced” today “that on Yom Kippur approximately $500,000 had been contributed for the alleviation of distress among the 3,000,000 Jews left homeless by the war.”

1917: In Brooklyn Samuel Burstein and Sara Plotkin gave birth to physicist Elias Burstein the husband of Rena Ruth Benson and the father of Joanna, Sandra and Miriam Burstein.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/25/science/elias-burstein-dies-physicist.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1917: Birthdate of Irving B. Kahn, the inventor of the teleprompter and headed the

TelePrompTer Company. In the mid 50's, Kahn designed and built what was perhaps the first remotely controlled, multi-image, rear projection system in the world for the U.S. Army’s facility in Huntsville, Ala., to make persuasive presentations to visiting Congressmen. With five images (one large, 3¼ by 4 slide or film image in the center flanked smaller slides at each side) and random access it could search and select among 500 slides. TelePrompTer also made many technological contributions to the early cable TV industry. In 1961, Kahn and Hub Schlafley demonstrated Key TV, an early pay TV concept, by showing the second Patterson vs. Johansson heavyweight fight, essentially giving birth to pay-per-view.

1917(14thof Tishrei, 5678): Hours after he either fell or was thrown while horseback riding and two hours after an unsuccessful operation was performed on his skull at Mt. Sinai Hospital by Dr. C.A. Elsberg and Dr. Bernard Sachs, banker Isaac Newton Seligman, passed away today.

1917: Lt. Joseph L. Seligman a graduate of Plattsburg and an aide to Brig. Gen. Phillips took the first train from Camp Wadsworth in Spartanburg, SC going to New York after receiving a telegram this afternoon “saying that his father Isaac Newton Seligman had been thrown from a horse and killed this afternoon.”

1918: As Allenby’s campaign is on the verge of complete success, his forces captures the Ottoman garrison that had been holding Damascus as it tried to make its escape.

1918: The Allied Powers and Bulgaria signed the Armistice of Salonica ending Bulgarians involvement in WW I which had claimed the lives of over 200 Jewish soldiers fighting in the Bulgarian Army.

1918: Two days after he had passed away, 60 year old Jacob Hyman was buried today at “the Belfast Jewish Cemetery in Northern Ireland.”

1918: Today Andrew Somers, who while serving in Congress “presented a joint resolution in the House of Representative “asking for United States recognition of ‘the Hebrew National’ as an intergovernmental agency to repatriate Jews surviving in Europe to Palestine and for an administration to facilitate the establishment of a free state there guaranteeing civil, political and religious rights of all its inhabitants” began serving as an aviator with the Naval Reserve Flying Corps.

1919: Today, the American Jewish Relief Committee made public a letter Henry Davidson sent to Henry H. Rosenfelt, the director of the committee in which he said “In my travels and observations as the Chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross, I had occasion to study the needs of the eoples with those countries and also an opportunity to observe the excellent work done by the Joint Distribution Committee, the importance of which seems to me greater today, even than during the distressing period of the war.”

1920*18thof Tishrei, 5681): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson.

1922: UNC defeated Wake Forest coached by George Levene.

1923: Outfielder Moses Solomon made his major league debut with New York Giants.

1923(20thof Tishrei, 5684): 6th day of Sukkoth

1924(2nd of Tishrei, 5685): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1924: Birthdate of author Truman Capote the author who denied he was anti-Semitic when he talked about “the rise of…the Jewish Mafia in America letter.  This is a clique of New York oriented writers and critics who control much of the literary scene through the influence of the quarterlies and intellectual magazines.  All these publications are Jewish-dominated and this particular coterie employs them to make or break writers by advancing or withholding attention.”

1925: Infielder Buddy Myer’s Washington Senators lost to the Boston Red Sox today.

1926(22ndof Tishrei, 5687): Shemini Atzeret

1926: Middleweight Cy Schindel (born Seymour Schinell) won brought his won his seventh fight in eight outings today at Yonkers, NY.

1927: In Bavaria, Ferdiand Weill, the son of Samuel and Maichen Wiel and his wife Sitti Weil gave birth to Firtz Kurt Weil

1928: In Brooklyn, Harry Margolis, “a clothing salesman” and “the former Dorothy Perlow, a milliner” gave birth to Eta Roslyn Margolis who gained fame as crusading attorney Roslyn Litman. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/09/us/roslyn-litman-antitrust-lawyer-and-civil-liberties-advocate-dies-at-88.html?hpw=undefined&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1928: Birthdate of Elie Wiesel.  This author and Nobel Prize winner is too well known to require any further comment.

1929(24thof Elul, 5689): Sixty-nine year old Zionist leader who had come to Berlin seeking medical treatment passed away today in the German capital

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/israel-belkind

1930: Former Senator Simon Guggenheim the brother of the late Daniel Guggenheim is expected to arrive from Europe this morning aboard the Ile de France.

1930: Birthdate of Jacob Fiszman, the native of Cracow who would gain fame as Dr. Jack Fishman the developer of naloxone, a powerful medication that has saved countless people from fatal overdoses of heroin and other narcotics. (As reported by William Yardley)

1930: Funeral services for Daniel Guggenheim are scheduled to be held at 2 p.m. at Temple Emanu-El on 5th Avenue.

1932(29thof Elul, 5692): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1932: “A Bill of Divorcement” a drama directed by George Cukor, produced by David O. Selznick and with music by Max Steiner was released today in the United States.

1933(10thof Tishrei, 5694): Yom Kippur

1933: “Footlight Parade” a musical featuring the lyrics of Irving Kahal and the music of Sammy Fain premiered tonight.

1933: The German government submitted a letter to the Council of the League of Nations claiming that the rights of the Jews living in Upper Silesia had been restored. The letter had been written after the League had responded to the Bernheim Petition which claimed that the Jews were being discriminated against in violation of the German-Polish Convention of 1922.  The American Jewish Congress and the Comité des Délégations Juives had vigorously supported Franz Bernheim in his claim and at this juncture the newly empowered Nazi government was not ready to thumb its nose at the League of Nations.

1935(3rd of Tishrei, 5696): Tzom Gedaliah

1935: Mathematician Issai Shur finally fell victim to the Nazi purge of Jewish professionals when he was dismissed today as a Professor at the University of Berlin

1935:  George Gershwin's "Porgy & Bess" premiered in Boston.

1936(14thof Tishrei, 5697): Erev Sukkoth

1936(14thof Tishrei, 5697): Sixty-nine year old Coningsby Ralph Disraeli, the son of Ralph Disraeli and the nephew of Benjamin Disraeli who served as an MP passed away today.

1936: “Herbert C. Pell, the vice chairman of the Democratic National Campaign Committee made public an open letter to banker Felix M. Warburg expressing surprise that Mr. Warburg should have come out for Governor Landon’s election in view of what Mr. Pell called ‘the most open and vigorous anti-Semitic campaign that has ever occurred in this country’ against President Roosevelt.”

1936: “Southern Roses,” a “musical comedy directed by Frederic Zelnik” and produced by Isadore Goldsmith and Max Schach was released today in the United Kingdom.

1937: The Palestine Post reported on the death in London of Earl Peel, the Chairman of the Royal (Peel) Commission on Palestine, at the age of 71. Earl Peel properly appreciated the Jewish part and effort in the development of Palestine. The entire Hebrew press, paid a warm tribute to Lord Peel, who frequently expressed his appreciation of the excellent development work the Jewish community was performing in Palestine

1937: Birthdate of Jurek Becker, a survivor of the Lodz Ghetto and author Jacob the Liar which was made into a unique Holocaust film starring Robin Williams in the title role and featuring Alan Arkin and Bob Balaban

1937: The Palestine Post reported that the Arab press accused the Post and other Jewish organizations of exploiting the murder by of Lewis Andrews, the much-respected district commissioner for Galilee and of his driver, on the steps of the Anglican Church in Nazareth, for the strong criticism of Arab terror and the society which condones such crimes.

1938(5thof Tishrei, 5699): Erev Shabbat Shuvah

1938: This evening Rabbi Harold I. Saperstein delivered a sermon “Return to Thy People” in which he “alludes to events in Italy, Austria and Poland, but focuses on a theme drawn from the central motif of the Sabbath Haftarah (beginning with Hosea 14:2), the motif of return (though return to the Jewish people is substituted for the return to God in the prophetic text) and less directly from the Torah reading.” Unfortunately, “the experience of the last year demonstrates that” even Jews wished to escape their identity “the anti-Semites will not allow them to escape their identity.

1938: Hitler convinced Chamberlain and Daladier that he wanted to protect German rights in the Sudetenland by annexing it, (hence, the Munich Agreement) and that he had no further demands. Chamberlain gave in, claiming that by doing so he had achieved peace "in our time". Bowing to German pressure, France and Britain agreed to the annexation of this part of Czechoslovakia to Hitler as part of the infamous Munich Agreement. Slovakia feigned independence but became a satellite of Germany.  This was one more the events that led up to World War II and one more act of cowardice on the part of the western democracies that emboldened Hitler to follow his bloody path.

1938: As a result of today’s Munich Agreement 18 year old Max Mannheimer and his family were now under Nazi jurisdiction which lead to his father being imprisoned after Kristallnacht.

1938: As of today, in Germany the medical licenses of all Jewish doctors have been expired by order of the Nazi government.

1938: As the Detroit Tigers play their last home game of the season, Hank Greenberg fails to hit a home run and his hopes for breaking Ruth’s record of sixty for the season begin to fade.

1938, Eleanor Rathbone denounced the just-published Munich Accords. She pressured the parliament to aid the Czechs and grant entry for dissident Germans, Austrians and Jews. In late 1938 she set up the Parliamentary Committee on Refugees to take up individual cases from Spain, Czechoslovakia and Germany. During World War II she regularly chastised Osbert Peake, undersecretary at the Home Office, and in 1942 pressured the government to publicize the evidence of Holocaust.

1939(17thof Tishrei, 5700): Shabbat Sukkoth Chol Hamoed.

1939: “Loyalty Day was observed by Temples and Synagogues throughout” New York City today.

1939: During his sermon, Rabbi Israel Goldstein of Congregation B’nai Jeshurun said, “The death of Professor Sigmund Freud removes from the scene an explorer into the field of human nature whose findings have revolutionized the science of psychology and medicine.  His death in exiles is another poignant reminder of the exile of German civilization from its native soil.”

1939: During his sermon, Rabbi Louis I Newman of Congregation Rodeph Shalom said “Sigmund Freud was a complex contradictory exemplar of the Jewish genius and his influence deserves criticism as well as praise.”

1939: “A new Yiddish company directed by Jacob Ben-Ami opened its season tonight at the National Theatre on Houston Street with ‘Chaver Nachma,’ dramatized by I.J. from his own novel East of Eden.”

1939: Tonight “the Yiddish Folk Players presented as their first production at the Second Avenue Theatre Nuchim Stutchkoff’s ‘In a Jewish Grocery.’”

1940: “Messages by Mayor La Guardia, Louis J. Moss, president of the United Synagogue of America and Dr. Emil W. Leipziger of New Orelans, president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis were among those made public today in connection with the beginning tomorrow at sundown of Rosh Hashanah, 5701.

1940: Days before Rosh Hashanah, in New York today in the wholesale meat markets, kosher “veal foresaddle averages were steady” today “while kosher “calf foresaddles were steady to slightly lower” and today’s “averages for kosher lamb foresaddles “were uneven.”

1941(9thof Tishrei, 5702): Erev Yom Kippur

1941: The Nazis completed the deportation of 2,000 Jews from “Łódź and to the Chełmno extermination camp.”

1941: The two day massacre of the Jews of Kiev at Babi Yar came to an end. “The killing rate, almost 35,000 in two days, was unequaled even by the death factories of Treblinka and Auschwitz.” The intent was to wipe out the entire Jewish community in Kiev in what has been described as “the largest single massacre” during the Holocaust. The victims were as varied as little Velvele Valentin Pinkert and 70 year old Yakov-Pinhas Zindelivich, who was dragged out of his apartment by one of his Ukrainian neighbors and turned over to Nazis. According to Sir Martin Gilbert, the old man, wrapped in his prayer shawl was driven to BabiYar, ‘praying all the way’. After the slaughter, the Nazis and their collaborators collapsed the walls of the ravine, turning it into a mass grave. The Jews who had not died from gunfire were buried alive.[There is no way that this brief entry can do justice to evil of the crime]

http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/september/06.asp

1941: Opening of the Battle of Moscow.  This clash of the Nazi and Red armies would last for five months.  If the Nazis had been successful, and in the opening stages it looked as if they would the Soviet capital, it might well have meant the end of meaningful Soviet resistance in Europe. As the two armies slammed against each other through the Russian Winter, the fate of European Jewry hung in the balance. Even if the Soviets had remained in the war, the total victims of the Holocaust would have been closer to nine or twelve million and not the six million who actually perished.

1942(19thof Tishrei, 5703): Chol Hamo’ed Sukkoth

1942(19thof Tishrei, 5703): Twenty-six year old Jacques Van Praag, the Amsterdam born son of Levie Van Praag and Sabiena Cohen was murdered today at Birkenau.

 

1942: SS exterminates 3,500 Jews in Zelov Lodz Poland in 6 week period

1942: In Toronto, Mayer Kirshenblatt, a refugee from Poland who “ran a paint and wallpaper store” and his wife gave birth to Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, “a scholar of Performance and Jewish Studies” and co-author of They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland Before the Holocaust.

http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/230087/barbara-kirshenblatt-gimblett-elected-member-of-american-academy-of-arts-and-sciences?utm_source=tabletmagazinelist&utm_campaign=7cd5e06fb4-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_04_17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c308bf8edb-7cd5e06fb4-206644398

1942: New construction at the Treblinka death camp greatly increases its gas-chamber capacity.

 1942: Polish Jews trapped in the Warsaw Ghetto begin the construction of bunkers for a military defense.  By January of 1943, they will have constructed more than 600 fortified bunkers.

1943(1stof Tishrei, 5704): Rosh Hashanah

1943(1st of Tishrei, 5704): Seventy-nine year old Franz Oppenheimer, the German sociologist and political economist, who also studied in the area of the fundamental sociology of the state passes away in Los Angeles today.From 1934 to 1935, Oppenheimer taught in Palestine. In 1936 he was appointed an honorary member of the American Sociological Association. From 1938 onwards, he taught at the University of Kobe in Japan. After he emigrated to the United States in 1942, he became a founding member of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology.

1943: The Krupp arms factory at Mariupol, Ukraine, is dismantled and relocated west to Fünfteichen, Silesia, Poland, where it is staffed by Jewish slave laborers.

 

1943: Between now and April of 1944, Jewish slave laborers exhume at least 68,000 corpses of murdered Jews and Soviet POWs at the Ponary, Lithuania, killing ground, near Vilna.

 

1944: Jewish deportations from Slovakia resume. Between now and March 31, 13,500 were deported and another 5,000 were imprisoned locally.

 

1944: Johanna Elisabeth Hermine Berta Zenk, the wife of anti-Nazi and Red Orchestra member Bernhard Bästlein found out today that her husband had been executed on September 18.

 

1944(13thof Tishrei, 5705): Seventy-six year old Rabbi Michael Adler passed away today.

https://sarahfairhurstjmm.wordpress.com/2013/10/15/a-chaplain-in-the-trenches/

 

1944: After a German army patrol had searched the cellar warehouse used by the Ehrenfeld Group and failed to capture Hans Steinbrück, a genuine leader in the anti-Nazi resistance, the police searched the building and arrested two Jewish women who were hiding there.

1944(13thof Tishrei, 5705): Fifty-one year old Eich Germany native and attorney Berthold Guttman, the leader of the Jewish community, the husband of Clair Guthmann ,who reached the rank of Lieutenant and was awarded the Iron Cross Second Class for bravery while serving as an observer and gunner with the Imperial German Air Force during WW I which did not keep the Nazis from murdering him at Auschwitz-Birkenau today.

1945(23rdof Tishrei, 5706): Simchat Torah

1945: Hank Greenberg's final day home run won the pennant for the Tigers.

1946: Twenty-two top Nazi leaders were found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg.

1946: Twenty-five days after the premiere of “A Flag is Born”  “the American League for a Free Palestine held a testimonial in honor of actor Paul Muni during which former Iowa Senator Guy M. Gillette, President of the of the American League for a Free Palestine, refereed to Muni’s character of Tevya as a ‘Hebrew Abraham Lincoln.’”

1947(16th of Tishrei, 5708): Second Day of Sukkoth

1947: The World Series, featuring the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, is televised for the first time. Both teams had large followings among the Jewish population.  How did those who were not supposed to use electricity cope with the temptation on the second day of yontiff?  How many Reform Jews decided to stay home and observe a second of Sukkoth?  So far, these questions remain unanswered which means there is at least one topic left for a doctorial thesis in Jewish studies.

 

1947: Several Arab leaders included Mohammad Nima Hawari, a lawyer who founded the firs and largest of the paramilitary Arab youth organizations in Palestine, expressed their opposition to the UNSCOP plan and the creation of a Jewish state.  They said that any such move would result in a violent reaction on the part of the Arabs in Palestine.  They said that any attempt to create a Jewish state would be met a Pan-Arab Army led by a modern day Saladin who lead them to victory as had happened in the days of the Crusaders.

1948: During the siege of Jerusalem, amidst reports that spies were providing information to the Jordanians, George Hawkins, one of those so accused was released from custody. 

1949: Two days after he had passed away, funeral services were held for Israel Sachs, the husband of Fannie Sachs, the Vice President of the Ladies League of Beth Israel Hospital with whom he had four children – “Jeannette, Nathan, William and Abraham.”

1950: “The Breaking Point” directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Jerry Wald, with music by Max Steiner and co-starring John Garfield was released in the United States today by Warner Bros.

1951(29th of Elul, 5711): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1951(29th of Elul, 5711): As day gives way to night, and Jews begin to usher in 5712, President Chaim Weizmann and Prime Minister David Ben Gurion each issued New Year’s messages expressing their hopes for peace for the world in general and for the Jewish people and Israel in particular.  Both also cited the burden Israel faced as it moved to accept an ever growing tide of immigrants.  Ben Gurion clearly stated the challenge when he said, “Great and hard are the problems of integration…we shall support this burden fully aware that it is for our generation to discharge this primary task.”  He expressed the hope that “the Jewish people throughout the world will devotedly join in this historic enterprise.”

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported from Moscow that Minister Samuel Eliashiv handed a note to the Soviet Government on the possibility of obtaining reparations from East Germany. 

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that a guard, Shimon Badini, was killed and a farmer badly wounded by infiltrators from Jordan who stole from Jewish villages in the Jerusalem Corridor, during the Yom Kippur fast.

1953(21stof Tishrei, 5714): Hoshana Raba

1953: Leo Arkin, the native of Grodno, who was a “landsman of Aaron Samuel Lieberman, the father of Jewish socialism,” passed away today in Brooklyn.

1953: “Donovans Brain” the film version of Curt Siodmak’s novel of the same name was released today United Artists today in the United States.

1954: “Woman’s World” a comedy that provides a classic look at corporate management co-starring Lauren Bacall, a cousin of Shimon Peres was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox.

1954: The U.S.S. Nautilus, an atomic submarine, was launched by the United States Navy.     The Nautilus was the first atomic powered vessel launched by the United States. It was also the progenitor of what would become America's major "ace-in-the-hole" during the Cold War - the fleet of atomic powered submarines armed with ballistic missiles.  Admiral Hyman Rickover was the father and driving force behind the sub fleet.

1955: In the World Series, the Brooklyn Dodgers whose team included Sandy Koufax won game three.

1956: French and Israeli officials met in Paris where the French seek to induce the Israelis in being part of the Anglo-French plans to take control of the Suez Canal away from Egypt’s Nasser.

1957: In Kew Gardens, Queens, Morty Drescher, a naval systems analyst and his wife Sylvia, a bridal consultant gave birth to multi-talented Francine “Fran” Drescher known to many as “Fran Fine” in the sitcom “The Nanny.”

1960(9th of Tishrei, 5721): Erev Yom Kippur

1960(9thof Tishrei, 5721): Seventy-five year old retired financier and a founder of the Columbia Broadcasting System Jay Paley, the uncle of C.B.S. Chairman William S. Paley, the father of Mrs. Jacqueline Greberm, and the brother of Brother of Benjamin Paley and Mrs. Sophie Brocktor, passed away today at his home in Bel Air.

1962(2ndof Tishrei, 5723): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1962: Two terrorists attacked an Egged bus traveling to Eilat.

1964(24thof Tishrei, 5725): Eighty-five year old Rabbi Jacob Sonderling and Zionist leader passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1964/10/01/rabbi-sonderling-zionist-aided-herzl.html

1965: Martin Jay Gruber, the Professor Emeritus of Finance at the New York University Stern School of Business and Ellen Gruber gave birth to Harvard trained PhD economist Jonathan Gruber who has been on the faculty of MIT, his undergrad alma mater since 1992 and is the father of Rachel, Jack and Ava Gruber.

1965: Columbia trained physicist Harold Brown completed his service as the 2ndDirector of Defense Research and Engineering

1969: In Chicago “radio personality John Records Landecker, the son of German Jewish refugee Werner Landecker” and his wife gave birth to “actress Amy Lauren Landecker.”

1972(22ndof Tishrei, 5733): Shemini Atzeret

1972(22ndof Tishrei, 5733): Samuel Norton “Sam” Gerson passed who won the Silver Medal for freestyle wrestling as a member of the United States 1920 Summer Olympic Team and who was one of the founders of the Philadelphia Maccabi Sports Club passed away today in Philadelphia.

1972(22ndof Tishrei, 5733): Sixty-eight director and set designer Edgar Georg Ulmer who produced People on Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag) a silent film with a script by Billy Wilder passed away today.

1973: A second group of Egyptian reservists were called to duty, ostensibly to take part in a training exercise; in reality they were part of the force that would attack on Yom Kippur.

1974: “Analytical note of the Propaganda Division of the Central Committee of the CPSU consultant L. Onnikov "On the exit of part of the Jewish population from the USSR."

1974: “Cinderella Liberty” directed and produced by Mark Rydell and starring James Caan and Elia Wallach was released in Germany today.

1975: “Two Jewish cemeteries in Kiev were reported to have been desecrated by vandals.”

1976(6th of Tishrei, 5737): Real estate developer William Zeckendorf, Sr. the owner of Webb and Knapp passed away today.

1977: Charles Miller Metzner the former “counsel to the General Jewish Council who had serving on the United States District for the Southern District of New York since 1959 “assumed senior status” today

1979(9thof Tishrei, 5740): Erev Yom Kippur

1979: “One Day At A Time” starring Bonnie Franklin opens for its 5thseason.

1981(2ndof Tishrei, 5742): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1982: Yitzhak Berman completes his terms as Minister of Energy and Water Resources. He resigned “due to the government's attitude towards the Kahan Commission, which was investigating the Sabra and Shatila massacre.”

1982: Premiere of “Cheers” the sitcom co-starring Rhea Perlman and Bebe Neuwirth co-created by James Burrows.

1982: “Taxi’ the sitcom created by James Brooks, Stan Daniels and Ed Weinberger and starring Judd Hirsch began its fifth season on ABC.

1983(23rdof Tishrei, 5744): Simchat Torah

1985(15th of Tishrei, 5746): Sukkoth

1986(26thof Elul, 5746): Fifty-eight year old award winning author Arthur A. Cohen passed away today. (As reported by Edwin McDowell)

http://www.nytimes.com/1986/11/01/obituaries/arthur-a-cohen-author-dies-at-58.html?mcubz=0

1986: Mordechai Vanunu, a nuclear technician, disappeared before his revelations about Israel’s atomic program at Dimona were published in the Sunday Times of London.

1988 (19th of Tishrei, 5749):  Rabbi Joachim Prinz passed away.  Born in Germany, Prinz was a rabbi in Berlin from 1926 through 1937.  He was an early opponent of the Nazis and urged the Jews to leave the country.  He left in 1937 for the United States where he became a leader of the Reform Movement and a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement.  He was a speaker at the 1963 March on Washington. He was 86 at the time of his death.

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/59863/the-plot-for-america?utm_source=tabletmagazinelist&utm_campaign=c2e48cf2e6-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_01_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c308bf8edb-c2e48cf2e6-206644398

1989(1st of Tishrei, 5750): Rosh Hashanah, 5750

1989: Lieutenant General Sidney T. Weinstein, one of the highest ranking Jewish soldiers at that time, completed his three years “as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army

1991(22nd of Tishrei, 5752): Shemini Atzeret

 

1991(22nd of Tishrei, 5752): Heavy-weight boxer King Levinsky passed away.  Levinksky, who was born in Chicago in 1910, was known by his given name – Harris Krakow – and another nickname – “Kingfish” Levinksy.  Although he never fought for the heavyweight championship, he fought a number of noted heavyweights including his co-religionist, Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and Primo Carnera. He was marred to Roxana Sand, a fan dance whose birth name was Golda Glickman

1993(15thof Tishrei, 5754): Sukkoth

1993(15thof Tishrei, 5754): Seventy-seven year old Irwin Witty, who led NYU to “the first-ever national postseason Basketball tournament, the NIT, where they advanced to the Final Four before losing to Colorado by one point before losing to ultimate tournament victor Oklahoma A&M, passed away today.

1993: Premiere of season three of “The Simpsons” the cartoon sitcom developed by James Brooks and Sam Simon.

1994(25th of Tishrei, 5755): French microbiologist Andre Micael Lwoff who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1965 passed away.

1994: In a letter Ruth Gruber wrote today to historian Martin Gilbert, she described how her in May of 1945, her brother Dr. Irving Gruber, “a captain with the Ninth Infantry…took over a small hospital in Bad Lippsringe” which he enlarged to two hundred beds so that he could care for “Russian slave laborers rescued from the nearby salt mines.

1994: After premiering at the New York Festival, “Ed Wood” starring Martin Landau and Sarah Jessica Parker and with music by Howard Shore was released throughout the United States.

1997: Emmy award winning actress Rena Sofer returned as a guest star on the long running soap opera “General Hospital.”

1997: In “Iran: Life of Jews Living in Iran,” published today, Barbara Demick reported that "Tehran has 11 functioning synagogues, many of them with Hebrew schools. It has two kosher restaurants, and a Jewish hospital, an old-age home and a cemetery."

1997: The Roman Catholic Church in France issues a public apology for remaining silent during the persecution and deportation of Jews conducted by the pro-Nazi Vichy regime during World War II. Around 76,000 Jews were taken from France to Germany, and most died in Nazi concentration camps

1998(10th of Tishrei, 5759): Yom Kippur

1998: On Yom Kippur, Salem Rajab al-Sarsour, 29 year old Palestinian terrorist made a grenade attack on an army post in Hebron, wounding 14 Israeli soldiers and 8 Palestinian passers-by.

1998: CBS broadcast the first episode of season eight of “The Nanny” the sitcom created by Peter Marc Jacobson and Fran Drescher who also starred in the program.

1998: ABC broadcast the first episode of “The Secret Live of Men” a sitcom directed by James Burrows.

1999: In Toronto, Paul Stanley (Stanley Bert Eisen) began playing the title role in a production of The Phantom of the Opera for a second time.

2000(1stof Tishrei, 5761): Rosh Hashanah

 

2000: Arab leaders today on their community to begin a general strike to protest the killing of five Palestinian protestors by Israeli police yesterday on what was the first day of a wave of Arab terror kown as the Al Aqsa Intifada.

2000: “A History of Britain, a BBC documentary series written and presented by Simon Schama, was first transmitted in the United Kingdom” today

2001: The New York Times reviewed books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including War In A Time Of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals by David Halberstam, Family Business::Selected Letters Between a Father and Son by Allen Ginsberg and Louis Ginsberg and Long Time No See by Susan Isaacs.

2002: France 2, the French television channel, broadcasts coverage of the shooting of Mohammed al-Dura, a Palestinian boy whose televised death would become an iconic image of Israeli brutality and a rallying cry across the Middle East. The story consisted of 55 seconds of edit footage taken at the Netzarim Junction.  The footage was filmed by a local Palestinian cameraman.  The voice over describing this example of Israeli brutality was provided Charles Enderlin.  Unfortunately, Enderlin was not present when the film was shot and just repeated what he had been told by the Arabs. A subsequent Israeli military probe concluded that it was quite possible that the youngster was killed by Palestinian gunmen.  This was followed by a German television documentary that reported the child had died from Palestinian bullets and a June, 2003 Atlantic Monthly story that reached the same conclusion.  Despite calls that Enderlin be dismissed for perpetrating a journalistic hoax, Arab propagandist still use the video clip despite all evidence that that al-Dura was killed by his own people.

2002:Today, “President George W. Bush signed the “Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Section 214 of which was entitled "United States Policy with Respect to Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel," and included various statutes regarding the status of Jerusalem, including invoking the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995.”

2003:  A closely watched legal dispute over the ownership of works of art once looted by the Nazis reached the Supreme Court as the justices accepted an appeal by Austria and one of its state art museums on whether American courts have jurisdiction to resolve such cases. An 87-year-old California woman, the niece and heir of a prominent art collector, Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, who fled Vienna in 1938 and died shortly after the end of World War II, has spent decades trying to get back the remains of the collection he left behind. At issue are six paintings by Gustav Klimt, including two portraits of Mr. Bloch-Bauer's wife, Adele.

2003: A memorial service was held today English director and actor John Richard Schlesinger the son of two middle class London Jews – Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Edward Schlesinger.

2004(15thof Tishrei, 5765): Sukkoth

2004: Ross Mark Kagan a former director of independent motion pictures and the son of “a close knit Jewish family” from Highland Park, Illinois, was arrested and charged with multiple felonies connected with a counterfeit jewelry ring. 

2005: Under oath, Judith Miller was questioned by the special prosecutor before a federal grand jury but was not relieved of contempt charges

2005: Haaretz reported that “the Vatican library has loaned the Israel Museum four illuminated Jewish manuscripts from the 13th and 15th centuries, which will be on exhibit to the public for the next four months. The manuscripts include a 15th-century manuscript of Maimonides' Mishne Torah, a 15th-century

2005: USA Today listed the Brenham kehilla as one of "10 great places to share history of the Jewish faith."

2005: The Washington Post reported that Leo Sternbach, the inventor of a revolutionary new class of tranquilizers that included Valium, one of the first blockbuster "lifestyle" drugs, has died at his home in North Carolina. He was 97. Named one of the 25 most influential Americans of the 20th century by U.S. News & World Report, Sternbach's credits include 241 patents, 122 publications, honorary degrees and other awards.

2006(8th of Tishrei, 5767): The Sabbath of the Return – Shabbat Shuvah.

2006: Philadelphia University dedicated The Kanbar Campus Center named in honor of alumnus and philanthropist Maurice Kanbar “a well-known and successful inventor, entrepreneur, author and Hollywood producer.”

http://www2.philau.edu/News/pdf/06/092706kanbar.pdf

2006: The shiva ended this evening for Mortimer Ostow, “the director and scientific leader of the Psychoanalytic Research and Development Fund” who had passed away at the age of 88, predeceased by his wife Miriam and described as a “dedicated physician, distinguished scholar and teacher and committed Jew.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/25/classified/paid-notice-deaths-ostow-mortimer.html?searchResultPosition=3

2007: As part of Chol Hamoed Sukkoth, Temple Judah sponsors a Sukkah Hop.

2007: An exhibition celebrating 100th anniversary of the birth of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo comes to an end in Cayoacan.

2007: The Sunday Washington Post book section featured reviews of the following books about Jewish topics or by Jewish authors: Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice by Janet Malcolm which asks the question, “How did two elderly Jewish writers living in occupied France survive the Nazis?” and Exit Ghost by Phillip Roth, featuring Roth’s alter ego, the 71 old Nathan Zuckerman

2007: The Sunday New York Times book section featured reviews of the following books about Jewish topics or by Jewish authors: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naimoi Klein in which the Jewish reporter “tracks 50 years of global capitalism, spotting ruthless opportunism at every turn.” The Art of Political Murder: Who Killed the Bishop? In which author Francisco Goldman whose father is Jewish and mother is from Guatemala “investigates the real life killing of a Roman Catholic bishop.” Ike: An American Hero by Michael Korda, part of the famous Hungarian born, British film making family. Stanley The Impossible Life of Africa’s Greatest Explorer by Jim Teal that includes the story of the “rescue of Emin Pasha a.k.a. Eduard Schnitzer, the Silesian born German Jew whose roguish life reads more like a novel than anything else.

2007:Israeli chess player Boris Gelfand tied former chess world champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia for second place with a masterful display of cunning in the world chess championship in Mexico. Indian national Vishwanathan Anand emerged the victor of the grueling competition.

2007: New York Met Shawn Green plays his last game.

2007: In the wake of the Israeli airstrike “on a nuclear reactor in Syria” to which nobody would admit had happened “Syrian Vice-President Faruq Al Shara announced that the Israeli target was the Arab Center for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands, but the center itself immediately denied this.”

2007: Dominique Strauss-Kahn was formally named as the new head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

2007: Tzipora "Tzipi" Obziler reached her first final on the WTA Tourbat the Guangzhou International Women's Open where she did not prove victorious.

2008(1 Tishrei, 5769): First Day Rosh Hashanah, Sephardic Jews living in northern Brazil's Amazon region have additional reason to celebrate the New Year because of the publication of the first Rosh Hashanah Machzor (New Year prayer-book) which incorporates their unique liturgy and customs. The Machzor will benefit other Portuguese-speaking Sephardic Jewish communities as well as Bnai

2009: The Center for Jewish History presents Nostalgia by Headless Horse Dance, a dance performance choreographed by Robin Rapoport.

2009: In Cedar Rapids, Hadassah book club discusses Sotahby Naomi Ragan.

2009: Final day for making submissions to The D.C. Jewish Community Center’s annual writing contest being held in conjunction with the upcoming Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival, being held in October.

2009: Stuart E. Weisberg discusses and signs his new biography, Barney Frank: The Story of America's Only Left-Handed, Gay, Jewish Congressman, at Lambda Rising Bookstore, in Washington, D.C.

2010(22nd of Tishrei, 5771): Shemini Atzeret

2010: “The Obama administration is trying to cajole the Israeli government into a 60-day renewal of the freeze on Jewish settlement building by offering it security guarantees, ranging from military hardware to support for a long-term Israeli presence in the strategically sensitive Jordan Valley, according to lawmakers and other officials briefed on the proposals.

2011: On the secular calendar, today marks the 70th anniversary of the second and final day of the  two day slaughter at Babi Yar which ended on September 30., 1941.

2011: A production Wendy Wasserstein’s “Heidi Chronicles” “premiered in Italy, at Rome's Teatro dell'Arciliuto near Piazza Navona, to wide acclaim.”

2011:   A 49-year-old resident of the UK was detained and tried in court after making a Nazi salute and singing the words Auschwitz and Birkenau to a Jewish teenager at a hospital in Wrexham, the Daily Telegraph reported today. Police discovered a Nazi flag draped on the banister and a swastika badge in Zbinigw Lebek's apartment in the city.

2011(2nd of Tishrei, 5772): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

שנה טובה, כתיבה וחתימה טובה.

2012: The New York Times features books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Obama White House and the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin the recently released paperback edition of The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt

2012(14thof Tishrei, 5773): Erev of Sukkoth

2012(14thof Tishrei, 5773): Ninety-five year old Barry Commoner, a leading ecologist and environmentalist passed away today. (As reported by Daniel Lewis)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/02/us/barry-commoner-dies-at-95.html?pagewanted=print

2012(14thof Tishrei, 5773): Italy lost a national hero to when 88 year old  Shlomo Venezia, “a Holocaust survivor who since the 1980s had been speaking and writing tirelessly about his nightmarish experiences, having been forced to serve in an Auschwitz Sonderkommando” passed away today. (As reported by Lisa Palmieri-Billig)

2012: The Los Angeles Times features books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail – But Some Don’t by Nate Silver.

2012: In cooperation with the Russian Jewish Community, the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is scheduled to commemorate the seventy-first anniversary of the 2 day Massacre at Bai Yar which ended today with 34,000 Jewish men, women and children having been killed in a ravine near Kiev by German killing squads.

2012: In the best tradition of fulfilling the Jewish mission of social justice The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to sponsor a performance of “Fly” at Ford’s Theatre to show its support for the Lincoln Legacy Project.

2012: Revelation: The Fourth Annual Stern College Senior Art Show is scheduled to come to an end

2012: Iran's economy is edging towards collapse due to international sanctions over its controversial nuclear program, Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz told Israel Radio today.

2012: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu did not intend to indicate the date of the next general election when he said in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly Thursday that the world's red line for preventing Iran's nuclearization must be next spring, sources close to Netanyahu said today.

2012: In the Game, an exhibit at the Oregon Jewish Museum, that explores sports and Oregon's Jewish community is scheduled to come to a close. (As reported by “Harriet Rochlin & Jewish History

2013: The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center of San Diego (CA) is scheduled to host its annual charity golf tournament. 

2013: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly

2013: Transcending Tradition: Jewish Mathematicians in German-Speaking Academic Culture is scheduled to open at the Center for Jewish History in NYC

2013: UKJF-JW3 are scheduled to present a free screening of “Noodle” a film about a 37 year old twice widowed El Al flight attendant.

2013: US President Barack Obama assured Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today that the US remains committed to preventing Iran from attaining nuclear weapons, is keeping the military option on the table, and will not reduce sanctions unless or until it is clear that Iran is taking verifiable actions to match its purported willingness for progress. (As reported by Raphael Ahren)

2013: The Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial announced that it has recognized Egyptian Dr. Mohamed Helmy as Righteous Among the Nations, a title reserved for gentiles who risked themselves to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust. (As reported by Sam Sokol)

2014: TCM is scheduled to show “The Young Lions,” “The Way We Were” and “Hearts of the West” as part of its series “The Jewish Experience on Film.”

2014: “Punter Adam Podlesh was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers today.”

2014: “Sara Levy's World: Music, Gender, and Judaism in Enlightenment” is scheduled to come to an end at Rutgers University.

2014: “George Prochnik, author of a brilliant new study of Stefan Zweig” is scheduled to present “Stefan Zweig: The Impossible Exile” at the Center for Jewish History.

2014: “Masked Palestinian youth threw stones and fired fireworks at a complex housing a preschool this afternoon in the Mount of Olives neighborhood in a continuation of increasing incidents of violence in the West Bank and East Jerusalem in particular.” (As repoted by Noam 'Dabu' Dvir)

2014: “Two lions and a pregnant lioness were transferred today from the Bisan City Zoo in the “northern Gaza Strip to a zoo in Jordan via Israel.” (As reported by Roi Kais)

2014: Six months into a one year deal punter Adam Podesh was released today by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

2014: Knopf is scheduled to release “Martin Amis’s latest novel, The Zone of Interest, a satire set in a concentration camp during the Second World War.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/17/books/martin-amiss-zone-of-interest-makes-european-publishers-squirm.html?ref=books

2014: Natan Zach, “an acclaimed Israeli poet took out an ad in Haaretz today asserting that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had spoken the “truth” in his UN speech, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had told “tall tales” in his. (As reported by Spencer Ho)

2014(6thof Tishrei, 5775): Eighty-seven year old Nobel Laureate Martin Perl passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/04/science/martin-perl-physicist-who-discovered-electrons-long-lost-brother-dies-at-87.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2015: In Ma’ayan Harod National Park, the Gilboa Balloon Festival is scheduled to come to an end today.

2015: The Priestly Blessing ("Bircat Cohanim") is scheduled to take place at the Kotel

2015: The Leo Baeck Institute is scheduled to host historian Christoph Kreutzmeuller speaking on “Final Sale in Berlin: The Destruction of Jewish Commercial Activity, 1930-1945.”

 

2015: “Suzanne Last Stone (University Professor of Jewish Law and Contemporary Civilization, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University) is scheduled to have a conversation with Israel’s Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked in which they discuss the role of shmita, the sabbatical year, in contemporary Israeli society, the prospect of economic reform and debt relief, Israeli constitutional law, and the model that shmita offers for Israeli and international social justice” at the Center for Jewish History.

2016(27thof Elul, 5776): Ninety-four year old professional photographer George Barris passed away today. (As reported by Anita Gates)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/05/arts/design/george-barris-photographer-who-captured-the-last-images-of-marilyn-monroe-dies-at-94.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

http://www.georgebarrisphotos.com/

2016(27thof Elul, 5776): Seventy-three year old medical researcher Dr. Allen Roses suffered a fatal heart attack today at Kennedy International Airport. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/06/science/allen-roses-who-upset-common-wisdom-on-cause-of-alzheimers-dies-at-73.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

2016: After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival,“Denial,” a film “based on History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier was released today in the United States.

2016: A large number of foreign dignitaries including President Obama and Prince Charles attended the state funeral for Shimon Peres at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. “From across the ocean and across the Green Line, they came today to the mountaintop sanctuary of Mount Herzl to bid farewell to Shimon Peres, marking what one called the “end of the era of giants.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/01/world/middleeast/shimon-peres-funeral.html?emc=eta1

2016: Today at the burial of President Shimon Peres, when his daughter, Professor Tzvia Walden, a leader in the Israeli Reform movement, came to the last line of the mourners Kaddish she closed with that movements modernized last line that reads “May the one who makes peace in the heavens bring peace to us and the Jewish People and upon all mankind.”

2016: “Britain’s heir to the throne, Prince Charles of Wales, quietly visited his grandmother’s grave at a Jerusalem convent today following his attendance at the funeral of former president Shimon Peres.

Charles stopped at the Mount of Olives’ Church of Mary Magdalene before heading back to the UK, where his paternal grandmother Princess Alice of Battenberg, who saved a Jewish family during the Holocaust, was interred in the late 1980s.

2017: Publication of “Hava Nagilah: The Story behind the Quintessential Jewish Song” by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller.

https://www.aish.com/jw/s/Hava-Nagilah-The-Story-behind-the-Quintessential-Jewish-Song.html?s=mm

2017: In Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city, the neo-Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement are scheduled to march today, but not within 200 yards of the city’s main synagogue as they had originally planned.

2017(10thof Tishrei, 5778):  Yom Kippur

2017: Russ & Daughters is scheduled to provide a Kosher Break the Fast at the Jewish Museum.

2017: “Paramedics from the Magen David Adom ambulance service treated over 1,500 Israelis during the day today.

2017: Tonight, “Sheikh Hassan Nasralah,” “the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group…accused Israel and the United States of orchestrating a…referendum on support for Iraq’s Kurdistan.”

2018: As part of the Bearing Witness program, the Breman Museum is scheduled to host lecture by “Holocaust survivor Murray Lynn who was only 14 years old when he, his mother and three brothers were sent by cattle train to Auschwitz-Birkenau” where “his mother and brothers were murdered upon their arrival.”

2018: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including the recently released paperback editions of Grant by Ron Chernow and The Book of Separation by Tova Mirvis.

2018: As part of the “Home: Lens on Israel” series, the Temple Emanuel Streicker Center is scheduled to open the photographic exhibition “The Disabled Receiving Cutting-edge Care in Haifa”

2018: Dr. Elliot Lefkovitz is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the ceremony marking the commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the Babi Yar Massacre co-sponsored by The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center

2018: Rookie quarterback Josh Rosen is scheduled to make his first start for the NFL Arizona Cardinals.

2018(21thof Tishrei, 5779): Hosha’na Rabbah;

2018: Today, “The Zionist Federation of the UK and Ireland joined forces with Mizrachi UK to hold a vigil in Hendon, remembering the victims of Palestinian terror in Israel.”

2019: At the end of this month, Donald Newhouse, the New York City born son of Mitzi Epstein and Samuel Irving Newhouse, Sr. was ranked # 114 on Forbes’ list of Billionaires with a “real time net worth of $12.4B.”

2019: “The commander of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said today that destroying Israel was now an “achievable goal.”

2019: After being on display for four month at the Bremen Museum, a “13-panel exhibition created by the Arnold-Liebster Foundation examines the lives and experiences of young Jehovah’s Witnesses who suffered due to their refusal to accept Nazi ideology” is scheduled to come to a close today.

2019: This evening the Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to host “Rosh Hashanah in the Park” with a special emphasis on making it a celebration for both children and adults.

2019: This evening, “the Auqarian Minyan, Reboot and Yeashore” are scheduled to host a “Bonfire of Reflection,” which include sharing stories, singing and meditating around the fire.

2019(1st of Tishrei, 5780): Rosh Hashanah;  

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host Never Heard -Never Forget: A Virtual Commemoration of the 79th Anniversary of the Massacre at Babi Yar and the Holocaust in the former Soviet Union

2020: Live on Zoom, the American Sephardi Federation and the Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America are scheduled to present “Preparing for the High Holidays – Sukkot.”

2020: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled episode two of Sephardic Culinary History – A Special Sukkot Edition – “Beans and Chicken” and “Brown Nougat”

2020: The Jewish Film Institute is scheduled to present a screening of “Guy HIrcefeld, a Guy with a Camera,” a”12-minute documentary about an Israeli veteran who now battles Israeli occupation and other social issues with photography.”

2020: The Jewish Children’s Regional, a truly worthwhile organization, is scheduled to host its Board Meeting in New Orleans.

2020: J Street is schedule to launch J Street CLE with a virtual celebration including a private reception U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street founder and president.

2020: As Israelis begin the day, they face continued pandemic lockdown  which is fueled by yesterday’s reports that for the first time, Israel’s daily coronavirus deaths per capita have surpassed those of the United States and that “Israel has passed the threshold of 800 serious coronavirus patients — the point that has in the past been cited as a red line beyond which the healthcare system won’t be able to adequately treat everyone.”

 

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2016 B.C.E.:  According to some the anniversary of the Origin of Era of Abraham on the secular calendar. The exactitude of this date is easily open to debate.  There is a general agreement among those who accept the existence of Abraham that he appeared about 2000 B.C.E.  This means that Jewish History spans a period of four thousand years.  What makes Jewish History unique is that it covers such a great span of time, that it is not limited to a specific geographic area and that the most ancient events of that history are an active part of the descendants of the people who made that history.

331B.C.E: Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeated the Persian army at Gaugamela.  This victory cemented Greek domination over the Persian Empire.  Alexander would be crowned “King of Asia” after the battle. Alexander’s armies were instrumental in bringing Greek culture to the lands of Asia Minor including the homeland of the Jewish people.  This would mark the beginning of the uneasy and sometimes violent interaction between the world of Moses and Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, et al.

208: Birthdate of Alexander Severus, the Roman Emperor whose respect for Judaism enabled Judah II (President of the Sanhedrin - the Jewish Supreme Court located in Eretz Israel), to obtain a revival of Jewish rights, including permission to visit Jerusalem.

855: Based on an edict issued by Emperor Ludwig II, all Italian Jews must have vacated his realm as of this date

1207:  Birthdate of Henry III king of England who reigned from 1216 until his death in 1272.  Like his father King John, Henry used the royal power to confiscate the wealth of the Jewish community through increasingly burdensome levies and taxes.  He forced the Jews to pay for the restoration of Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London.  At the same time, he enacted decrees calling for the expulsion of Jews from the realm unless they were providing a service to the crown i.e. paying taxes and forgiving loans owed by the royal house.  Additionally, Henry ended the construction of any new synagogues, a move that pleased the Church Fathers whose support he needed.

1280: Today Richard Swinefeld who in 1286 “threatened to excommunicate several of his flock who wished to attend the wedding of the daughter of a leading Jew of Hereford” was named Archdeacon of London

1404: Pope Boniface IX passed away. Unlike his predecessors and successors “he treated the Jews benevolently. He favored a succession of Jewish physicians and recognized the rights of Jews as citizens.” They were given legal right to observe their Shabbat, protection from local oppressive officials, their taxes were reduced and orders were given to treat Jews as full-fledged Roman citizens.

1499: Sixty-five year old Marsilio Ficino, the Roman Catholic priest and Christian Kabbalist passed away today.

https://therealsamizdat.com/2014/09/26/marsilio-ficino-and-christian-kabbalah/

 1588: Seventeen year old Abbas I of Persia, “the 5th Safavid Shah of Iran began his reign during the early part of which “Jews prospered throughout Persia and were encouraged to settle in Isfahan, the new capital.”  As the years wore on, the conditions of the Jews worsened and among other things, they “were forced to wear a distinctive badge on their clothing and headgear.

1685: Birthdate of Charles III who followed in the footsteps of his father Leopold to make life miserable for the Jews of Hungary.

1697(16thof Tishrei, 5458):Moses ben Mordecai Zacuto an Amsterdam born rabbi, kabbalist and poet “also known by the Hebrew acronym ReMe”Z” passed away today

1739: At an auto-de-fe in Lisbon, Antonio Jose de Silva, one of the most successful and popular playwrights of the period was burned at the stake. He was a member of a New Christian family, son of a mother who had been convicted twice of Judaizing. On the night he was burned, one of his comedies was produced in the local town theater.

1753(3rdof Tishrei, 5514): Tzom Gedaliah

1759(10thof Tishrei, 5520): Yom Kippur

1777: The will of Aaron Franks, the brother of Isaac Franks, dated September 2, 1777 was “proved” today.

1784(16thof Tishrei, 5545): Second Day of Sukkoth

1778(10thof Tishrei, 5539): Yom Kippur

1780(2ndof Tishrei, 5541): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah observed on the same day that convicted British spy Major John Andre wrote to American General George Washington

1786(9th of Tishrei, 5547): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1792(15th of Tishre, 5553): First Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that Secretary of State Jefferson wrote to James Madison expressing his opposition to Virginia chartering a state bank which was part of a plan to block the creation of a national bank.

1795(18th of Tishrei, 5556): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day “the Austrian Netherlands is annexed to the French Republic, as the Belgian departments.”

1798(21st of Tishrei, 5559): Hoshana Raba

1799(2nd of Tishrei, 5560): The Rosh Hashanah Shofar is sounded for the last time in the 18th century.

1800: Spain cedes Louisiana to France via the Treaty of San Ildefonso.  Unbeknownst to the principles, this was the first act, in a “three act play” that would open the Mississippi River Valley and the Great Plains to Jewish settlers. Jews could not live in Spanish Louisiana. The French bought Louisiana was part of Napoleon’s grand dream of an American emprie. The dream fell apart and three years later the French sold Louisiana to the United States.  This opened all of the most of the land west of the Missiissippi and east of the Rockies to Jewish settlers.

1801(24th of Tishrei, 5561): Bele Abraham who had been born in Amsterdam in 1751 passed away today in the Netherlands.

1802:Simon Magruder Levy is one of two cadets in the first class to graduate from West Point

1803(15th of Tishrei, 5564): Sukkoth        

1803: Zalegman Phillips wrote to President Thomas Jefferson requesting that he be appointed “Commissioner of Bankrupts for the District of Pennsylvania.”

1808(10th of Tishrei, 5569): For the last time, Jews observe Yom Kippur during the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and a champion of the separation of church and state.

1810: John Jacob Hays, who may have been the first Jew to settle in Indiana and his wife Mary gave birth to Elizabeth Hayes who became Elizabeth Brouillet when she married Bard Brouillet.

1811: The first steamboat to sail the Mississippi River arrives in New Orléans, Louisiana. The copper for the boilers in that steamboat was probably supplied by Henry Hendricks, a prominent New York Sephardic Jew who supplie the copper fo all of Robert Fulton’s steamboats as well as those of many others.

1814:  Following the defeat of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna opens.  The intent is to undue the effects of the French Revolution and return Europe to the days of the Ancien Régime. Among other measures, the victorious powers rolled back the concept that all citizens were equal before the law.  This change had a particularly corrosive effect on the Jews of Europe whose emancipation had depended on this concept.

1815: In London, Simon Marcus and Eleanor Levy gave birth to Hannah Marcus.

1816(9th of Tishrei, 5577): Erev Yom Kippur

1816(9th of Tishreti, 5577): Dutch born American businessman Eleazar Lyons, the husband of Hannah Levy passed away today in Philadelphia.

1817(21st of Tishrei, 5578): Hoshana Rabba

1817: Birthdate of Vilna native Mathias Strashun the Russian Talmudist and successful businessman who also served as an “adviser to the state bank.”

1818(1st of Tishrei, 5579): Rosh Hashanah

1820(23rd of Tishrei, 5581): As Jews observe Simchat Torah, Americans prepare to take place in what is the third and final of Presidential elections where the President, James Monroe, an virtually unopposed.  It was a time known as the ear of good feelings.

1824(9th of Tishrei, 5585): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre chanted for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1825(19th of Tishrei, 5586): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1825: The brig The Mary among whose passengers was English adventurer Nathaniel Isaacs foundered on a sandbank after anchoring off Port Natal

1827(10th of Tishrei, 5588): Yom Kippur

1827: In Essex, Laurence Lazarus and Catherine Phillips gave birth to Sophie Lazarus.

1828(23rd of Tishrei, 5589): As Jews observed Simchat Torah, Americans were engaged in the bitterest Presidential campaign the new nation had experienced as the supports of Adams and Jackson engaged in almost non-stop “l’shon hara.”

1830: Birthdate of Jeremiah C. Sullivan, the Indiana lawyer, who while serving as a general in the Union Army refused to enforced General Order 11.

1831: Birthdate of Eugene Pereire, the member of mutli-generational prominent French Jewish family.  Eugene was an engineer by training and who became a prominent fianancier and businessman He was the son of Emile Pereire who was one of the founders of the infamous Crédit Mobilier

1835: In Weisskirchen, Moravia, Rabbi Abraham Placzek and his wife gave birth to his “son and successor” Baruch Jacob Placzek who became “the chief rabbi at Brünn” and was made a knight the Order of Francis Joseph.

1835: Birthdate of Austrian physician Adam Politizer, a pioneer in the field of otology.

http://www.politzersociety.org/content.php?conid=683

1837(2nd of Tishrei, 5598): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren

1839(23rd of Tishrei, 5600): Simchat Torah

1839(23rd of Tishrei, 5600): Sixty-five year old Joseph Perl who wrote several books about Chasidim beginning with On the Nature of the Sect of the Hasidim, Drawn from Their Own Writings passed away today in Ternopil.

1839(23rd of Tishrei, 5600): A month after The Great Fire in Mobile, Alabama, Philip Philips and his wife Eugenia Levy would be among those observing Simchat Torah in the Gulf Coast City.

1839: For the first time Simchat Torah is celebrated in Melbourne, Australia

1846: In Gratz, Prussia, Dr. Markus Moses and his wife gave birth to German judge and legal scholar Isaac Albert Moss.

1847: In New York Moses Lazarus and his wife, the former Esther Nathan gave birth to Mary Lazarus who became Mary Lindau when she married Leopold Lindau.

1848: The first edition of Ostdeutsche Post, published by Ignaz Kuranda, the son and grandson of second-hand book dealer, appeared today in Vienna.

1849(15th of Tishrei, 5610): Jews observe Sukkoth for the first and only time during the Presidency of Zachary Taylor.

1850: In Syracuse, NY, “Meier Barnet and Rebecca Hamburger” gave birth to Gates Banet, the husband of “Marion Barnet, who served as “President of the Hebrew Benevolent Society “both in Syracuse and Albany, NY.

1854(9th of Tishrei, 5615): Erev Yom Kippur

1854: In Australia, Sir Saul Samuel began serving his first term as a member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales

1855(19th of Tishrei, 5616): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1855: "The Hebrews: A Feast of Tabernacles" published today in New York reported that "The Israelitish Festival of Tabernacles concluded on Saturday.  The Levitcal law requires its continuance for seven days.  During the whole of this period, the faithful of the city have thronged to the synagogues. The services have continued without intermission...The recurrence of these stated festivals of the Hebrews brings to mind the degree of persistency with which that ancient people adhere to their belief.

1856(2nd of Tishrei, 5617): As the Republican Party is running its first candidate in a presidential election Jews observe the second day of Rosh Hashanah.

1859(3rd of Tishrei, 5620): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva

1859(3rd of Tishrei, 5620): Just eleven days before his 81st birthday German-Danish merchant Hartvig Philip Rée, the son of German merchant Philip Hartvig Rée and his wife Hanna Hartvig  and the husband of Thamar Ree whose business interest included a sugar refinery, a print shop, a dye business and a clothes factory, passed away today in Copenhagen.

1860:In San Francisco, “a committee of Israelites, the topmost men of that persuasion in town, have issued an appeal to the public for material aid to enable Israel Joseph Benjamin 2d to visit Arabia, and look into the causes of the suffering of the Jews in that quarter. Mr. Benjamin is now in this city. He calls himself Benjamin 2d to distinguish himself from the Oriental traveler, Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela. He is from Foltitscheny on the Moldau, where, being ruined in the timber trade, he conceived the undertaking of visiting the oppressed of his race in the outskirts of the earth. His Eight Years in Asia and Africa was praised by Humboldt and Ritter, and the Jews hereabout affirm that it is replete with information valuable to historians and geographers. They credit to him the humane task of bringing the efficient protection of Victoria and Napoleon to the rescue of the grievously oppressed Hebrews in Persia. They went to see him searching in China for the Jews that are said to sprinkle that vast hive, to hear him report upon the condition of the sons of Jacob scattered through Afghanistan, and, most of all, to have him scouring the Arabian peninsula to learn what is the measure of ill-usage of the circumcised there, and pleading with civilized Europe and America for the relief which none ask now, though it is presumed to be sadly needed.”

1860: “Emperor in Africa” published today described Louis Napoleon’s visit to Algeria during which saw a wide variety of his subjects including “Moors, Maltese and Jews.” [Jews had probably been living in Algeria since the destruction of the Temple.  The community really grew after the expulsion from Spain.  Jews gained full citizenship in 1870. Jews lost their right to citizenship in 1963 when the new Algerian government decreed that only Moslems could be citizens.]

1862(7th of Tishrei, 5623): Lady Judith Montefiore, the daughter of Levi Barent Cohen who had been born at London in 1874 and married Sir Moses Montefiore in 1812 passed away today.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Judith_Montefiore.html

1862: During the American Civil War, the Jewish Ladies of Syracuse (New York) present Colonel Henry Barnum with a regimental flag to be used by the 149th Regiment of Volunteer Infantry. 

1863: “Bread Riot In Mobile” published today described the outbreak of violence spearheaded by the women of this Southern port city who were demanding food for themselves and their starving children. In his description of the violence, the reporter wrote, “In coming down Dauphine-street, two women went into a Jew clothing store, in the performance of the work connected with their mission. The proprietor of the store forcibly ejected the intruders, and threw then violently down on the sidewalk. A policeman who happened to be near, thereupon set upon the Jew and gave him a severe beating.”  [A mini-pogrom in the heart of Dixie; how ironic when you consider the number of Jews who actually took up arms on behalf of the Confederacy.]

1863(18th of Tishrei, 5624): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1863(18th of Tishrei, 5624): Eighty-seven year old Rebecca Mears Myers, the Norwalk, CT. born daughter of Joyce and Myers Mears and the widow of Jacob Mears with whom she had seven chidren passed away today in Richmond, VA.

1864(1st of Tishrei, 5625): As Jews observe Rosh Hashanah, Jews serving with General Sherman enjoy a respite from combat as they prepare for the March to the Sea which will begin next month. 

1865: In Paris, Jules Dukas, “a banker” and “Eugénie, a capable pianist”” gave birth to “composer, critic, scholar and teacher” Paul Abraham Dukas best known creating “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”

1865: “The Jewish Day of Atonement” published today reported that “The Jewish Day of Atonement -- Yom Kippur -- which ended at sunset on Saturday, is one of the most important and generally respected of the fasts prescribed for observance among the Israelites. The origin and institution of the fast is to be found in Leviticus XVI: "And it shall be unto you a statute forever; in the seventh month, on the 10th of the mouth, you shall afflict your souls and do no work at all; the denizen as well as the stranger that sojourneth amongst you for on that day shall ye be atoned for to purify you; from all your sins before the Lord shall ye be purified. The first amongst your Sabbaths shall this day be among you, and ye shall afflict your souls. And this shall be an everlasting statute unto you, to make an atonement for all the children of Israel from all their sins once a year." And again, in Leviticus XXIII: "And the Lord spoke unto Moses, saying, speak unto the children of Israel, and say, also on the 10th day in this seventh month is the day of atonement; it shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall afflict your souls and offer a burnt-offering unto the Lord. And ye shall do no work in that same day, for it is a day of atonement, to atone for you before the Lord your God. And every one that shall not be afflicted on that same day he shall be cut off from among his people. And every soul that does any work on that same day, that soul will I destroy from among his people. You shall do no manner of work. This is a statute forever until all your generations and throughout all your dwellings. It shall be unto you the first amongst your Sabbaths, and ye shall afflict your souls; on the 9th day of the month (Visbri,) at even, shall ye afflict your souls; from even to even shall ye celebrate your Sabbath." When the Israelites were still a nation, this day was observed with the most imposing ceremonies. It was the only day throughout the year on which even the high priest presumed to enter the holy of holies, or to pronounce the name of the Deity, which at any other time it was unlawful even for him to utter. The glories of this day, while it was still celebrated in the place "which the Lord had chosen there to enthrone his name," are, in these modern times, commemorated in the afternoon service at the synagogue. At present the day is observed with no less fervor than of old, and the Jews throughout the world, however heedless of the precepts of their religion they may be occasionally, are all mindful of those which enjoin them to repent for the sins of the past on the Yom Kippur. At sunset the twenty-four hours' fast and continued prayers commenced, the service consisting chiefly of confessions of sin and utter unworthiness. It is customary in the evening for parents to bestow their benediction on their children. Whosoever meet on the day, be they previously acquainted or complete strangers, are commanded to salute each other with brotherly love and sincerity. If any quarrel exists between two Jews it is obligatory on them to become reconciled. He who is conscious of haying wronged his neighbor is bound to offer reparation. The law which ordains the observance of the day likewise commands the Jew to afflict his soul, which affliction, according to tradition, consists in abstaining from five indulgences -- eating and drinking, bathing, perfuming, wearing shoes and sharing the sensual pleasures. Yesterday the synagogues and many temporary places of worship were thronged with devout Israelites offering up their supplications, confessing their sins and imploring pardon.

1866(22nd of Tishrei, 5627): Shmini Atzeret

1866: In Chciago Sarah (née Vogel) and Nelson Morris gave birth to Edward Morris, the husband of Helen Swift, the brother of diplomat Ira Nelson Morris, who succeeded his father as President of Morris and Company, one of the nation’s leading meat packing companies.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/11/04/100658410.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

https://www.nytimes.com/1913/11/04/archives/ed-morris-dead-left-40000000-chicago-packer-son-of-the-late-nelson.html?searchResultPosition=2

1866: In New York, Rosa and James (Jacob) Seligman gave birth to Angeline Seligman the future wife of Albert H .H. Gross.

1866: “The Max Strakosch Alliance put on a "grand inaugural concert" today at “Cooper Institute”

1867(2nd of Tishrei, 5628): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah observed for the first time by Walter Rathenau who had been two days before, erev Rosh Hashana

.1867:Karl Marx publishes the first volume of his famous work, Das Kapital, Kritik der politischen Ökonomie (Capital: Critique of Political Economy).

1868: In Manhattan, “Judah Solomon, a cloth dealer and Caroline Mathilda Lemanns” gave birth to Titanic survivor Abraham Lincoln Salomon the “wholesale stationer and head of Salomon and Company who was the husband of Hattie Wolf

1869: In Brooklyn, Congregation Beth Jacob was formally incorporated

1869: Abraham Hoffman began serving as Chazan of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation at the corner of Lloyd and Watson Streets which is known as the Lloyd Street Synagogue.

1870: As Italians prepare to vote on a plebiscite that will effectively create a modern kingdom of Italy under the constitutional rule of Victor Emmanuel, it was reported today that the Italian papers have published an address from the Jews of Rome to Victor Emmanuel expressing their joy at being released from Papal rule.  The Jews had supported and fought for the unification of Italy.  With the creation of the modern state of Italy, the Jews would go from some of the most oppressed people in Europe to being full citizens of a modern, liberal society.

1871(16th of Tishrei, 5632): Second Day of Sukkoth

1871: In London, Davis Colski and Sarah Kraijsman gave birth to Barnett Colski.

1871: “Observance of the Jewish Festival of Succoth or Ingathering” published today described the commencement of “the Jewish Festival of the harvest home, a season which at all time and among all nations has been considered on hilarity and feasting.

1872: Birthdate of Roaslie Israel who interred at the Freudenburg Cemetery in Germany when she passed away in 1906.

1873(10th of Tishrei, 5634): As Jews observe Yom Kippur, the New York Stock Exchange reopens having closed temporarily on September 20 during the Panic of 1873

1875(2nd of Tishrei, 5636): Rosh Hashanah

1876: “An Autumn Festival,” published today reported that “the Jewish festival of Sukkoth or tabernacles commences tomorrow evening at sunset and last for seven days.  This detailed piece of reporting goes on to quote from the 23rd chapter of Leviticus so that the reader will understand the origin of the festival.  The article gives a detailed description of the Lulav and Etrog as well as providing information about “the Azereth or concluding feast” and Simchat Torah which “is kept for the purpose of rejoicing over the conclusion of the reading of the Pentateuch, which is divided into weekly sections and gone through once every year.

1876: “Mr. Huxley and the Bible” published today attempts to find harmony between the Jewish story of creation and the view of modern science.  The author finds the Jewish account to be immeasurably superior to any other version including the Persian and the Greeks.  In their versions, creation is the produce of superstitious gods and struggling spirits.  “The Hebrew narrative gives us the sublime truths of the whole present order of things have sprung from an intelligent and supreme will. The Jewish story of creation is about bringing order out of chaos which is consistent with the latest scientific thought.  The “visions or pictures in the narrative of Moses are…not intended to be” taken “literally” but are to be viewed as a dramatic and poetic description of events.

1877: The Berliner Zeitung,a newspaper known as B.Z founded today was bought by Jewish published Leopold Ullstein.

1878(4th of Tishrei 5639): Judah ben Solomon Chai Alkalai, the Sephardic born native of Sarajevo whose Society of the Settlement of Eretz Yisrael founded in London in 1852 pre-dated the Zionism of Theodor Herzl whose paternal grandfather, Simon Loeb Herzl, reportedly attended Alkalai's synagogue in Semlin” passed away today in Jerusalem after which he was buried on the Mount of Olives. (Some sources show his day of death as September 1, 1878)

https://mizrachi.org/rabbi-yehuda-alkalai-1798-1878/

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/judah-ben-solomon-hai-alkalai

1878: Iowa native Harry G. Leopold who eventually serve as a Lieutenant aboard the “Petrel” joined the United States Navy today.

1879(14th of Tishrei, 5640): Erev Sukkoth observed for the first time by Austrian mathematician Hans Hahn who was born four days before the start of the holiday.

1880: In Lithuania, “Rabbi David Frisch and his wife Hannah (Baskowtiz) Frisch gave birth to Rabbi Ephraim Frisch the native of Lithuania who came to the United States in 1888, was ordained at Hebrew Union College and married Ruth Cohen while serving a series of congregations from Pine Bluff, AR to New York City.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/23885565?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

1882: Major Louis Alexander Gratz, the son of Salomon and Henrietta Gratz and his wife, Elisabeth Trigg Gratz gave birth to Hugh Turney Gratz

1883: “Poverty, Wealth and Morals” today that sought to described causes other than economics that produce crime reported that  “the Western Jews, who for generations have sought in personal luxury indemnification for the humiliations, are as strong, as active, as healthy as ever they were, and decidedly brighter-witted than they were in Palestine.”

1883: Among the charities that received excise moneys from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment today were the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society ($1,997.43) and Ladies’ Deborah Nursery and Child’s Protectory ($1,980.00), a small fraction of the $34,398.39 that was disbursed to all charities.

1883(29th of Elul, 5643): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1883(29th of Elul, 5643): A small group of Sephardic Jews met today and decided that there was need for a second synagogue to meet the needs of New York’s Spanish-Portuguese community.

1883: “The Jewish New Year” published today described events related to the celebration of Rosh Hashanah and its connection to the upcoming observance of Yom Kippur.  “At sunset this evening the Jewish community will begin the celebration of the festival of Rosh Hashanah or the New Year.  The coming year will be known as 5644 in the Jewish calendar, beginning on the first day of the month of Tishri.” (What makes this article significant is that it appeared in the secular, and the not the Jewish, press.)

1884: A hearing was to be held today regarding charges that three Jews – Lawrence Braham, Hyam Friewald and Benjamin Levy - had assaulted a policeman named Samuel Murphy while they were walking in Central Park on the afternoon of Yom Kippur.

1885: Birthdate of poet and critic Louis Untermeyer. Untermeyer was one of the earliest American foes of Hitler. Just weeks after Hitler assumed power on January 30, 1933, a patchwork of competing Jewish forces, led by American Jewish Congress president Rabbi Stephen Wise, civil rights crusader Louis Untermeyer, and the combative Jewish War Veterans, initiated a highly effective boycott of German goods and services. Each advanced the boycott in its own way, but sought to build a united anti-Nazi coalition that could deliver an economic deathblow to the Nazi party, which had based its political ascent almost entirely on promises to rebuild the strapped German economy.

1885(22nd of Tishrei, 5646) Shmini Atzeret

1885:In New York City, Eugene Otterbourg, the son American “envoy to Mexico, Marcus Otterbourg” and his wife gave birth to Edwin M. Otterbourg, the 1904 graduate of CCNY, the third generation attorney who “was a founder and senior partner of Otterbourg, Steindler, Houston and Rosen” where he was “a specialist in bankruptcy and reorganization law.”

1885: In Hesse, Germany, Jakob and Ida Edelchen Baruch gave birth to Minna Baruch who became Minna Falk when she married Julius Falk and who died in 1942 during the Holocaust.

1885: In addition to the services being held as part of “The Feast of Tabernacles” congregants at Temple Beth-El in New York participated in a memorial service for the last Sir Moses Montefiore.  Dr. Kaufmann Kohler delivered a eulogy in German which praised the many virtues of the great Jewish philanthropist and humanitarian.

1885: In Hungary, Sarah Weisberger and Meyer Lefkowitz gave birth to Samuel S. Lefkowitz, the husband of Yetta Lefkowitz who was “a registered pharmacist and a chiropractor” and “served as the secretary-treasurer of the Amalgamated Chiropractors Association of New Jersey” for almost 20 years passed away today at his home in Hackensack, NJ.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1957/09/24/84765455.pdf

1885: Eighty-four year old Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, “an early proponent of the Restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land” who in 1841 “provided the first proposal by a major politician to resettle Jews in Palestine.”

1885: During the year ending today, the United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York, “the Executive Committee held 39 meetings, acted upon 2,615 new applications for aid and 2,377 cases for investigation.”

1887: Annie Lee, a little girl who is claimed by a Jewish family and an African-American family is under the care of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children per the order of Justice White who has said the matter is one that will have to be settled by the state Supreme Court.

1889: “Practical Education” published today described “the excellent work done by the Hebrew Technical Institute” which was founded in November, 1883 and is currently being led by Professor Henry M. Leipziger who is the Director and Chief of Faculty.

1889: “A Great Hebrew Fair” published today described plans that are being made for a fundraiser sponsored by the People’s Free School Association, the Aguilar Free Library Society and the Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Associations that will be held during the last half of December.  The sponsors hope to raise between $150,000 and $200,000 which will be used to erect a facility on the Lower East Side which will be used by the Aguilar Library.

1889: “The Practical Education” published today praised the Hebrew Technical Institute led by Professor Henry M. Leipziger as being “one of the most conspicuous exemplars of the progressive idea in education” to be found in New York City (more info for next year)

1889: In New York City, Ida and Abraham L. Kass gave birth to David Kass, the founder and “President of the Overland Trading Company, Director of the Trade Bank of New York, President of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun and husband of Sadie Kass with whom he had two daughters – “Helen Joy and Babette.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/04/02/93736812.pdf

1889: “His Sons-In-Law Worried Him” published today included the last wishes of Leopold Newland, a Polish Jew, that Nathan Mauric and Samuel Unger, his sons-in-law, not be allowed his funeral.

1890: “The newly-completed Hebrew Sanitarium at Rockaway Park was destroyed by fire early this morning.”

1891: Stanford University opened its doors for the first time. Currently, students at Stanford may major or minor in Jewish Studies. There are approximately 655 Jewish students among the 6555 undergraduates and 1,800 students among the 12,000 graduate students. Stanford is also home to the Rohr Chabad House and the Taube Center for Jewish Studies.

1891: “A case of diphtheria was discovered today at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Dr. Cyrus Edison sent the patient to the Willard Parker Hospital.”

1891: Jacob H. Schiff presided over the banquet tonight at Delmonico’s given in honor of Jesse Seligman by the officers of several  New York “Hebrew charitable institutions” and the trustees of Temple Emanu-El withLewis May serving as Toastmaster

1891: As of today Herman Faust will no longer receive a salary from the synagogue in Poughkeepsie having been relieved as the congregation’s rabbi because of “gross breaches of discipline.”

1891: Starting today the United Hebrew Charities began providing work for from sixty to eighty families “with work at distance mills.”  Manufacturers provide the charity with job listings and the charity fills the work orders

1892(10thof Tishrei, 5653): Yom Kippur

1892(10thof Tishrei, 5653): In Cleveland, Ohio, a congregation of Russian Jews hold services in the assembly room of the new Young Men’s Christian Association Building having decided that the crosses on the façade do not interfere with the Jewish ceremonials or sensitivities.

1892: The University of Chicago holds it first classes

1892: As of today, “the partnership between Isaiah Woolf Jacobs and Abraham Hast carrying on business in Cambridge under the style of Jacobs and Hast has been dissolved by mutual consent.

1892: A fight took place today a group of peddlers at the corner of Hester and Ludlow Streets during Louis Krabitz, a Russian Jew was taken to Governor’s Hospital after having fallen unconscious when he was kicked in the abdomen.

1893: As of today there were the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society was providing a home for 437 boys and 352 girls, an increase of 84 from the total from a year ago while providing various services for a total of 2,339 children.

1893: “The Thalia Theatre was crowded this afternoon with members of the United Hebrew Trades who had come to hear the report of Abraham Cahan who had been their delegate to the recent International Labor Congress in Zurich, Switzerland.”

1893: “Depend on Good Candidates” published today provided an analysis of the upcoming election in Cleveland, OH, including the fact that the Democrats have nominated “ Rabbi Hahn, a Hebrew of great ability and popularity whose election” to the state legislature “is practically assured” and the failure of the Republicans to nominate any Jews as candidates for the state legislature.

1893: “Rector Ahlwardt About to Serve his Sentence In Prison” published today described the upcoming imprisonment of the famous anti-Semite following his conviction for libeling Loewe & Co, the Jewish owned company that manufactures rifles for the Army.

1893: It was reported today that a Congress of North German Anti-Semites adopted a platform that included a proposal forbidding Jews from employing German servants.

1893: Between today and March 1 of 1894, the United Hebrew Charities would receive over 18,000 applications for relief representing 50,440 people.

1894(1stof Tishrei, 5655): Rosh Hashanah

1894: “Now the Period of Rosh Hashanah” published today described the ceremonials connected with the holiday as well as the seemingly miraculous rescue of Louis Berghold who nearly drowned when he went to the bathhouse at 23 Orchard Street where he had gone to bathe prior to the holiday in keeping with “the Jewish custom of the New Year.”

1894: Council No 11 of the National Council of Jewish Women was formed in St. Paul, MN with 35 members.

1894: Rabbi De Sola Mendes is scheduled to deliver a special sermon at Congregation Shaarai Tephilla’s new sanctuary.

1894: Captain Drefyus began serving with the 39th Regiment of the Line in Paris.

1894: “No sales or real estate auctions were held today” in part because it was a Jewish holiday.

1895: Following the removal of the religious disabilities by the Hungarian Reichstag the first bride to marry under the law is the daughter of Deputy Mezel.

1895: In New York City, Paul Warburg married Nina J. Loeb, daughter of Solomon Loeb, found of Kuhn, Loeb & Company.  The couple would have two children, James Paul Warburg and Dr. Bettina Warburg.

1896: As of today, there was a balance of $42.90 in the treasury of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society.

1896: On Long Island, Robert Morse and Cambridge Livingston were arraigned today after having been charged by Samuel Burnstein, a Jewish dry goods peddler, with stealing and abusing his horse.

1897: As of today, the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children of the City of New York, has provided 35 summer excursions during 1897 and that from June 1 of this year through today, the agency has provided service to 684 people including “93 mothers with nursing infants and 591 children.”

1898(15th of Tishrei, 5659): Sukkoth

1898:  Czar Nicholas II expelled the Jews from several major Russian cities.  Seven thousand Jews were forced to leave Kiev.  This was part of the Russian policy to destroy the Jewish population through forced conversion, immigration and death.

1898: In Amsterdam, Herzl receives a call to the German consulate. Wilhelm II is inclined to take the migration of the Jews under his protection. He also wishes to receive Herzl at the head of a delegation in Jerusalem.

1899: Irene Carver of Baltimore, MD wrote to the New York Timesexpressing her concerns about Israel Zangwill’s “Children of the Ghetto” which she said should have been called “The Strange Story of a Strange People.”

1900: In Berlin, “the papers publish reports that an organized Jewish movement is on foot and it is intimated that a national meeting of the Jews will be held annually to combat anti-Semitism.

1901(18th of Tishrei, 5662): Fourth day of Sukkoth

1901: Approximately 1,000,000 British Pounds are being transferred to the British Government in connection with the estate duty of the late Baron Hirsch.

1902(29thof Elul, 5662): Erev Rosh Hashana

1902: Today, in “commenting upon Secretary Hay's note to the Powers on the treatment of the Rumanian Jews The Times's Paris correspondent says that the French Government must not be expected to show any very great eagerness in supporting the contention of the United States.”

1902: “Jewish Immigration Into London” notes that “at the present time the chief alien immigration to Great Britain is from Romania and consists of Jews drive out by the systematic persecution to which the recent note of Secretary Hay called attention in earnest but in a dignified protest.”

1903(10thof Tishrei, 5664): Yom Kippur

1903: The National League Pennant winning Pittsburgh Pirates and the American League Pennant winning Boston Americans play the first game of the first World Series. The World Series was the brainchild of Barney Dreyfus, a German born Jew who came to the United States in 1881.  Dreyfus settled in Kentucky where he became President of the Louisville Colonels of the National League.  The Louisville team was dropped from the National League in 1899 and Dreyfus became part owner and President of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1900.  Under his guidance the Pirates won three straight National League Championships.  During the 1903 season, Dreyfus met with the owner of the American League leading Boston Americans and proposed that the two teams meet at the end of the season.  The two shook hands and, despite opposition from National League owners, the two teams met in a best of nine series starting on October 1.  The Boston team won the first series, five games to three.  But the Pittsburgh players made more money.  The Boston team received 75 percent of the AL revenues with the rest going to the team owner.  But Dreyfus gave his team 100 percent of the NL revenues, keeping nothing for himself.  Dreyfus is also the man who built Forbes Field, the Pirates historic baseball park and he helped create the office of the Commissioner of Baseball.

1903: Birthdate of "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom.  Born in New York City, Rosenbloomwas light-heavyweight box champ from 1932 to 1934.  This was the Golden Age for Jewish prizefighters.

1904(22nd of Tishrei, 5665): Shemini Atzeretz

1904: In the next twelve months, beginning today, “100,388 Jewish immigrants were admitted to New York City” according to the reports of the United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York.

1904: Birthdate of Vladimir Horowitz. The Russian-born pianist was considered one of the most accomplished players of the 20th century. He is one in a long line of world-class Jewish pianists.  He passed away in 1989.

1904: Birthdate of Austrian-born English physicist Otto Robert Frisch. In 1938 he and Lise Meitner were the first to describe fission of uranium after bombardment by neutrons. During World War II Frisch was part of the British delegation to the Manhattan Project, working as head of the Critical Assembly Group. He returned to England to direct the physics department at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. He died in 1979, one of the many Jewish scientist who fled the Nazis and enriched the West.

1905(2ndof Tishrei, 5666): Second day of Rosh Hashanah

1905: “Jews to Celebrate” published today described a pamphlet being distributed that described plan for “the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Jews in the United States” that will include “the celebration to be held in Carnegie Hall on Thanksgiving Day, November, 23rd.”

1905:”Some 2,000 Jews were attacked on the Pike Street Recreation Pier on the East River front this afternoon by two-score Italian and Irish laborers” for no reason except they were Jews

1906: “Ivan Pavlov writes a science article which includes an early description of the phenomenon of classical conditioning.

1907(23rd of Tishrei, 5668) Simchat Torah

1907:James S. Metcalfe, dramatic critic of Life, won his fight against the theatrical managers of New York when the Court of Appeals to-day handed down a decision that Charles S. Burnham, the manager of Wallack's Theatre, had been properly arrested and confined in the city prison on a charge of conspiracy brought by Mr. Metcalfe” “who had been barred from many houses on account of certain cartoons and remarks about Jews that had been printed in Life” and which the managers asserted “constituted an attack upon a race and” should not be permitted to continue.

1908: Dr. Joseph Pedott of Chicago received $100 from the National Conference of Jewish Charities.

1909(16thof Tishrei, 5670): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of William Howard Traft

1910: Birthdate of Rabbi Chiam Pinchas Scheinberg,

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/religion-obituaries/9161424/Rabbi-Chaim-Pinchas-Scheinberg.html

1910: “The season of the German stock company at the Irving Place Theatre” in New York opened tonight “with the performance for the first time on any stage of a melodramatic tragedy in three acts by Paule Heyse” the German-Jewish “novelist and poet, entitled “The Veiled Statue at Sais.”  Heyse was the first Jew to win the Nobel Prize for Literature which he won in 1910.

1911(9thof Tishrei, 5672): Erev Yom Kippur

1911: In Chicago, Illinois, James and Emma Kostal gave birth to songwriter and arranger Irwin Kostal, the brother of James, Jerome and Violet Kostal.

http://www.nytimes.com/1994/12/02/obituaries/irwin-kostal-83-orchestrated-music-for-hollywood-films.html

1911: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Seligman, who have been spending “their honeymoon in the West”, are scheduled to take up residence at 16 East 81st Street today in New York City.  The bride is the former Josephine Knowles of Pensacola, Fl.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FA0C10F93F5517738DDDAE0A94DE405B818DF1D3

1912(20thof Tishrei, 5673): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1912(20thof Tishrei, 5673): Forty-eight year old merchant Nathan Stein passed away in Pittsburg, PA.

1912(20thof Tishrei, 5673): Eighty-year old Jacob Leo Samuel, the “president of the Spanish Portuguese Synagogue passed away today at Montreal.

1913: Birthdate of Yisrael Barzilai, the Polish native who made Aliyah in 1934 and became active in politics serving as an MK and Cabinet Minister.

1913: Morris Wolff was “appointed third deputy attorney-general for Pennsylvania” today.

1913: In Brooklyn, Morris and Pauline Rangell gave birth to Dr. Leo Rangell, a leading psychoanalyst during the heyday of classical Freudian talk therapy in the 1960s and ’70s, and a relentless advocate for the slow approach to treating emotional distress even as antidepressants and managed care made short-term treatment the norm´ (As reported by Paul Vitello)

1914: In Atlanta, Ga, Samuel Boorstein, “an attorney who participated in the defense of Leo Frank and his wife gave birth to Daniel Boorstin, author of The Americas: The Democratic Experiencefor which he won the 1974 Pulitzer Prize, the 12thLibrarian of Congress and the husband of Ruth Carolyn Frankel, the graduate of Wellesley College who “became his partner and editor for his first book The Mysterious Science of the Law.”

1915(23rdof Tishrei, 5676): Simchat Torah

1915: Birthdate of Cruz “Allen” Rivera, the Catholic Puerto Rican who a Jewish waitress, Lillian Friedman with whom he had a son Gerald Michael Rivera, known as Geraldo.

1915: The Jewish Chronicle reported that Private Abraham Lippman of the Zion Mule Corps “was in the 3rd Northern General Hospital in Sheffield suffering from an eye wound where he was met by British Army Jewish Chaplain Rabbi Barnett I. Cohen. (Jewish Virtual Library).

1915: “Jew In Czar’s Council” published today described the election by representatives of commerce and industry of the first Jew to the Council of the Empire which “has equal legislative powers with the Duma.”

1916: It was reported today that the Jews “constitute only 3 percent of the population of Russia.

1916: It was reported today that “in addition to the large number of schools” exclusively for Jewish student” permission has been granted by the Russian government “for the establishment of Jewish gymnasiums (high or predatory schools) in Petrograd.”

1917(15thof Tishrei, 5678): Sukkoth

1917: At Temple Israel of Harlem Dr. M.H. Harris is scheduled to speak on “Food Conservation.”

1917: According to remarks by Jacob Billikopf, the Executive Director of the American Jewish Relief Committee “The Yom Kippur appeal” which raised about a half a million dollars “was made possible through the generosity of Sam C. Lamport who, without solicitation, offer to pay the entire cost of the campaign.

1918: During World War I, Arab forces under T. E. Lawrence (a/k/a "Lawrence of Arabia") capture Damascus. The Arabs had the mistaken notion that capture of Damascus would result in the recreation of the Caliphate located in the Syrian city.  The British and French had other plans – plans that would help to destabilize the region that reverberate into the 21st century with the violence in Iraq, Lebanon and, of course Syria.  This is another example of regional confrontation that had, and has, nothing to with the Jews, Zionism or Israel. (In reality, it was the forces under Allenby, including the Jewish Legion that responsible for the victory)

1918: “Anti-Semitism in Germany” published today summarized information contained in a pamphlet by Israel Cohen published by the English Federation which “sketches the history of this movement from Bismarck through Stocker and Ahlvardt” and which the author says “has concealed its fangs during the war” but will, at its first opportunity “come out of its lair and begin to spread its poison anew.”

1918: The 165th Regiment including Sergeant Abraham Blaustein left La Marche today and hiked to Viocourt as they continued to advance against the Boche in the last great offensive of WW I.

1919: The London Office the Jewish Correspondence Bureau was opened today by Mr. Meer Grossman and Jacob Landau “as a private company.”

1919: Today Major General Hans von Seeckt “became chief of the newly established Truppenamt agency” “the cover organization for the German General Staff” that hid training banned by the Versailles Treaty until 1935” when, under Hitler, “the General Staff of the Germany Army was re-created.” (Editor’s note – This is but one more example of the reality that German leaders, long before Hitler came to power, were determined to undue the outcome of WW I and re-establish Germany as the dominate power in Europe.)

1919: Alexander Berkman was released from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary after having served the maximum sentence following his conviction for violation the Espionage Act of 1917 for his role in trying to dissuade Americans from registering for the Draft in World War I.

1920: On New York’s Lower East Side, Rose (née Berolsky), a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant who worked in a garment sweatshop, and  Milton Matthow, a Russian Jewish peddler and electrician, from Kiev gave birth to Walter John Matthow who gained fame as actor Walter Matthau whose most famous role may have been as Oscar Madison in “The Odd Couple.”

http://matthau.com/walter-matthau/

 1920: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Troutfelt and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loeb who spent the summer at Seagate, NY returned to their New York homes today.

1920: Two days after he had passed away, Woolf Davis, the husband of Mina Davis with whom he had four children – “Isaac, Ann, David and Leah” – was buried today at the East Ham Jewish Cemetery.

1921: As of today the “temporary officers of the newly formed Camden, NJ, lodge of the Independent Order of B’nai B’rith which has 30 members are Sig Schoenagle, President; Abe Furhrman; Bernard Bertman, Secretary

1922: Twenty-six year old Army veteran and Rutgers University football player “John Alexander made football history today while playing for the Milwaukee Badgers against the Chicago Cardinals” when “he became the first person to ever play the ‘outside linebacker position.’”

1923(21stof Tishrei, 5684): Hoshana Rabah

1924: Birthdate of President Jimmy Carter. President Carter brokered the Camp David agreements that led to the historic peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. In the 21st century he openly allied himself with the Palestinians in a book whose title equated Israel with the former white supremacist regime of South Africa. 

1924: Birthdate of Herbert Breslin, the Bronx native who used his skills as a publicist to promote tenor Luciano Pavarotti to the status of “superstar.” (As reported by Daniel J. Wakin)

1925: As the Senators were closing out their pennant winning season, Buddy Myer played in the third of the four regular season games that would mark his major league debut.

1925: Birthdate of Adolfo Kaminsky, the Argentine born Jew raised in Paris who served in the Resistance during WW II where his skills as a forger saved thousands of lives because of his creation of false identity documents.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/opinion/sunday/if-i-sleep-for-an-hour-30-people-will-die.html

1926(23rdof Tishrei, 5678): Simchat Torah

1927: In Washington, Lillian and Albert Small gave birth to Carolyn Small the Woodrow Wilson High and American University graduate who became Carolyn Alper when she married Morton Alper, DDS, the third generation Washingtonian and “artist, decorator and philanthropist.”

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?fhid=10909&n=carolyn-alper&pid=196082361

1928: In Joniškis, Lithuania, Ella (née Zotnickaita) and Ber Skikne, gave birth to Laruschka Mischa Skikne known in Hebrew as Zvi Mosheh who gained fame as actor Laurence Harvey whose parts were as varied as a Texan at the Alamo and a brainwashed assassin in “The Manchurian Candidate.

http://www.nytimes.com/1973/11/27/archives/laurence-harvey-screen-actor-is-dead-at-45-attained-stardom-with.html?mcubz=0

1929: “The Devil’s Maze” a dramatic film with music by Louis Levy was released today in the United Kingdom.

1930(9thof Tishrei, 5691): Erev Yom Kippur

1930: Birthdate of Samuel Winfield Lewis, the native of Houston whose distinguished diplomatic career included serving as U.S. Ambassador to Israel from 1977 to 1985.

1930: The Passfield White Paper, dated as of today, recommended limiting Jewish immigration to Palestine following the Arab riots of 1929.

1932(1stof Tishrei, 5693): Rosh Hashanah on Shabbat

1932: Herbert Samuel completed his service as Home Secretary under Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald.

1932: “Men of Tomorrow” directed by Zoltan Korda and Leontine Sagan and produced by Alexander Korda was released in Great Britain.

1933: Formation of the 6th Airlift Squadron in which author James Salter would serve following WW II.

1934: Paul Guilluame, the art critic who was the first to champion the work of Italian-Jewish painter Modigliani passed away.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13707220

1935: Actress Sylvia Sidney, “the daughter of Rebecca (née Saperstein), a Romanian Jew, and Victor Kosow, a Russian Jewish immigrant who worked as a clothing salesman” married Bennett Cerf today.

1936(15thof Tishrei, 5697): Sukkoth

1936: In Budapest, French Premier Leon Blub was “assailed” as “Red Jew during a ally of Christian National students who then went to the Jewish quarter where they broke the “windows of the chief synagogue” during “an anti-Semitic demonstration.”  (Editor’s note – these anti-Semitic attacks were not an aberration and help to explain the acquiescence in the Holocaust)

1936: “An appeal for funds to combat the widespread anti-Jewish propaganda in Eastern and Central Europe was made “today” by Morris C. Troper, the controller of the American Jewish Joint Committee” who had just returned from a tour of Europe where he said “the Jews in Germany had been deprived of their civil and religious rights and that a similar deprivation is threatened in Poland, Austria, Rumania, Lithuania and Latvia.”

1936: Sixty year old Louis Thomas McFadden, a Congressman from Pennsylvania an outspoken foe the Federal Reserve Board who blamed the board for the Great Depression and saw it as part of a Jewish conspiracy to control the economy and who inserted “excerpts from The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion into the Congressional Record” passed away.

1936: “A total of $2,500,000 was expended by the Jewish Agency for Palestine on immigration, colonization, security and other activities, including the settlement of German Jews during the year” that end today.

1937: Cambridge, Massachusetts, native Philip Rahv (born Fevel Greenberg) “was officially expelled as a Trotzkyite by the American Communist Party.” (Editor’s Note: This was part of the contest between Stalin and Trotsky for control of the Communist Party – a conflict which was literally a matter of life and death in those days but which is unknown to almost everybody at the start of the 21stcentury.)

1937: The Palestine Post reported on the festive opening of the new Haifa-Hadera-Tel Aviv-Jaffa highway, an achievement described as a "remarkable engineering feat" and "a grand step in the development of the country."

1937: The Palestine Post reported that according to some moderate Arab sources, it was the well-known band of Sheikh Izzadin Kassam which was responsible for the murder of Mr. L.Y. Andrews, the District Commissioner for Galilee, and of his driver, Constable Peter Robertson. This terrorist group, known as having committed many murders before, shot and killed Andrews and Robertson as they were about to enter the Anglican Church in Nazareth.

1938: The Polish government revoked the passports of all Jews who have lived outside of Poland for more than five years, rendering them stateless.

1938: Today following the Anschluss of last March, the medical practice of Eduard Bloch, who had one been the physician of Hitler’s family, was closed today, following which he, his daughter and his son-in-law “emigrated overseas.

1938: According to Claretta Petacci, today Mussolini said that "Hitler is a big softy, deep down." Petacci was Il Duce’s mistress.

1938: In Argentina, a decree is scheduled to go into today designed to limit the number of emigres who can enter into the country which many assume is intended to stop the flow of Jewish immigrants coming from “Greater Germany and Poland.”

1938: Civiltá Cattolica, the foremost Jesuit journal, which is published in Rome and controlled by the Vatican, calls Judaism sinister and accuses Jews of trying to control the world through money and secularism. The journal says that the devil is the Jews' master; Judaism is evil and "a standing menace to the world."

1939: “The Jewish Calendar” a pamphlet “compiled and arranged by Solomon M. Neches” “with corresponding dates for the year 5700 Anno Mundi, 1939-1940 Common Era” was listed today among “the latest books received” today.

1939: In Vienna, Austria, Übersiedlungsaktion(Resettlement action) is instituted against able-bodied Jewish men. These Jews are deported to Poland for forced labor

1939: Nazis begin the internment of Polish "mental defectives" in the Polish village of Piasnica.

1939: In keeping with the terms of their pact with Nazi Germany, Russia “poured well over 1,000,000 men with full equipment into her share of the partitioned Polish State.

1939: “Speaking tonight at the Temple of Religion” at the World’s Fair, “where Congregation B’nai Jeshurun celebrated the beginning of its 114th year in New York, Dr. Israel Goldstein, the congregation’s rabbi assailed the ‘menace of Nazi-Communist paganism’ and advised Jews and Christians to unite ‘to uphold and defend religion and religious values.’”

1939: Today, “Edward L. Bernays announced his withdrawal as non-salaried counsel on public relations for the World’s Fair” being held in New York.

1940: The Nazis deport 6500 Jews from Germany's Palatinate, Baden, and Saar regions to internment camps at the foot of the French Pyrenees.

1940: Jews are forced to pay for and build a wall around the Warsaw (Poland) Ghetto

1940: Reich theoretician Alfred Rosenberg writes an article, "Jews to Madagascar," which suggests mass deportation of Jews to the island off the African coast.

1940: German authorities forbid Norwegian Jews to teach and participate in other professions.

1940: Young Jewish men return from the Belzec, Poland, camp to Szczebrzeszyn, Poland, after a ransom of 20,000 zlotys is paid to Nazi captors.

1940: In his New Year’s message, excerpts of which were published today, Dr. Emil Wleipziger of New Orleans, President of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, asked Reform Rabbis “to assume the strategy of audacity, whereby they might teach their congregations to give divine thanks in the hour of agony that He has kept us alive, has sustained us and allowed us to reach this day..”

1940: Wendell Willkie, the Republican candidate for President, “told Jewish citizens tonight that ‘in so far as it is within my capacity to keep so sacred a pledge, the United States of American will never harbor racial or religious intolerance and persecution.’”

1940: It was reported today, that “the Jewish New Year holidays which begin at sundown” tomorrow “will confine the kosher slaughter to three days this week” in New York.

1941(10 Tishrei, 5702): Yom Kippur

1941: On this Jewish Day of Atonement, Jews are taken from the ghetto at Podborodz, Ukraine, and killed.

1941: Majdanek, a concentration outside of Lublin, Poland began operating today. During its 34 months of operation at least 59,000 Jews were murdered there.

1941(10 Tishrei, 5702): At Zalgar, the Nazis killed 633 men, 1,017 women, 496 children.

1941(10 Tishrei, 5702): At Butrimantz, Lithuania the Nazis murdered 976 Jews in front of Lithuanian crowds seated on benches for "a good view." For more on the destruction of this Lithuanian Shtetl see, If I Forget Thee: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz (Butrimonys, Lithuania.The Nazis sent 3,000 more Jews from Vilna to Ponar where they would all be shot.

1941: The German government prohibits further Jewish emigration from Germany

1941: At the Auschwitz camp, SS officer Arthur Johann Breitwieser takes note when a comrade is rendered unconscious after accidental exposure to a disinfectant called Zyklon B. A gaseous variant of the compound will eventually be used to kill millions of Jews.

1941(10 Tishrei, 5702): Einsatzgruppen members gather Jews of the Baltic port of Libau and machine-gun them at the local naval base.

1941(10 Tishrei, 5702): Germans drown 30 Jewish children in clay pits near Okopowa Street in the Warsaw Ghetto.

1941: Seventy children in the Warsaw Ghetto are found frozen to death outside destroyed houses following the season's first snowfall.

1941: From this date until 12/22/41, the German murder 33,500 Jews in Vilna, Lithuania.

1942: Jews are deported to Auschwitz from Holland and Belgium; to the Treblinka death camp from central Poland and the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia camp/ghetto; and to the Belzec death camp from the Eastern Galicia region of Poland.

1942: The Nazis opened Chelmek as a labor camp. The Jews there and elsewhere were used as slave labor for the German war effort.

1942: Nazis deported 4000 Jews from Lukow, a town near Lublin in Poland.

1942: The Nazis deported 2,000 Jews from Czechoslovakia.

1942: At Novogrudok, Belorussia, 50 Jews escape from the Germans and join local resistance led by Tuvia Bielski

1942: As 3000 Jews are arrested at Pinczów, Poland, Jewish resistance is led by Michael Majtek and Zalman Fajnsztat

1942: Five thousand Jews are deported from Zawichost, Poland to Belzec

1942: The British Vatican Ambassador Francis d'Arcy Osborne writes in his diary that Pope Pius XII only occasionally denounces moral crimes. But such rare and vague declarations "do not have...lasting force and validity." Osborne points out that the Pope's "policy of silence in regard to such offences against the conscience of the world must necessarily involve a renunciation of moral leadership."

1942(20th of Tishrei, 5703): At a small labor camp at Budy, Poland, female German non-Jewish prisoners beat, mutilate, and kill dozens of captive Jewish women. When the massacre is over, Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss inspects the scene

1942(20th of Tishrei, 5703: Eighty-five year old Dayton, Ohio, native Louis D. Beaumont who with “his two brothers joined with David May, their brother-in-law, in the 1880s to form the May Shoe and Clothing Company, which became the predecessor to May Department Stores” and who created the Louis D. Beaumont Foundation which funded several programs at the Washington University in St. Louis passed away today.

1942: The Chelmek slave-labor camp, located in Poland near Auschwitz-Birkenau, opens to house Jews draining swamps to provide water to the nearby Bata shoe factory.

1942(20th of Tishrei, 5703):In Luków, Poland, Jewish Council member David Lieberman is told by German authorities that money he has collected to ransom Lublin's Jews is useless, and deportations will continue, whereupon Lieberman tears the money to pieces and slaps the German official in the face. Ukrainian guards kill Lieberman immediately, and 4000 of the Jews Lieberman had hoped to protect are deported to the Treblinka extermination camp, where they are gassed.

1942: Hundreds of Jews escape the Ukrainian town of Luboml but are quickly hunted down. In all, some 10,000 of the town's Jews are killed.

1943(2nd of Tishrei, 5704): Second day of Rosh Hashanah

1943: In Manhattan Gertrude Levy and Joseph Slater gave birth to “Robert Slater, a journalist and the author of more than two dozen books, including biographies of figures as diverse as the Israeli leader Golda Meir, the businessman Jack Welch and the billionaire and philanthropist George Soros.” (As reported by William Yardley)

1943: SS chief Heinrich Himmler delivers a speech at a "Final Solution" conference.

1943: The Jewish ghetto at Chernovtsy, Romania, is liquidated

1943(2nd of Tishrei, 5704): Just before their murders, several Jewish women use their bare hands to attack SS troops at Auschwitz.

1944(14th of Tishrei, 5705): Erev Sukkot

1944: Birthdate of Dror Kashtan, the native of Petah Tikva who became a leading Israeli footballer. (What Americans call soccer)

1944(14thof Tishrei, 5705): Fifty-one year old Max Ehrlich who had been a highly successful German entertainer was gassed at Auschwitz for the crime of being a Jew.

http://www.max-ehrlich.org/

1944: Three years after they began, the final transport of Jews left Cologne for Theresienstadt today.

1944: The Germans initiate death marches of prisoners from Auschwitz to camps in Germany, including Dachau, Bergen-Belsen, and Sachsenhausen.

1944 About 15,000 Jews are deported from the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto to Auschwitz.

1944(14th of Tishrei, 5705): At the Stutthof, Germany, concentration camp, executions of Jewish prisoners begin. Initial killings are carried out by assembling inmates with their backs to an infirmary wall with the stated purpose of medical examinations. Slits in the wall behind the heads of each inmate allow a pistol shot to be fired into their brains from the adjoining room

1944: Some 150 twins, most of them children, remain in Dr. Mengele's medical block at Auschwitz-Birkenau.

1944(14th of Tishrei, 5705): The Nazis gassed 1,000 more Jews from Theresinstadt at Birkenau.

1945(24th of Tishrei, 5706): At Boleslawiec, Poland, eight Jews are murdered by an anti-Semitic Polish underground group. Yes, this happened five months after the end of World War II.

1945: David Ben-Gurion decided “launch an armed struggle against the British which resulted in the Palmach joining The Hebrew Resistance Movement.

1945: Birthdate of Rod Carew. 

1946: Today, Mrs. Belle J. Goldstein, national president of the Mizrachi Women’s Organization of America, described the conditions in Palestine following her four month visit to Eretz Israel where she took special pains to inspect the 45 child care facilities supported by Mizrachi.  She compared conditions in Palestine to those in Ireland.  She described the curfews which would come without warning leaving families without such basics as bread and milk.  She reiterated the fact that Mizrach did not condone the actions of the Stern Gang or the Irgun, she reported that most of the Yishuv was actively or passively a supporter of the Haganah.

1947: “Six British destroyers raced out of Haifa today to intercept” two ships carrying over three thousand Jewish refuges that have passed through Dardanelles and according to RAF patrols are somewhere between Cyprus and northern Palestine.  Just in case that a half dozen modern British warships were unable to cope with the threat posed by these two vessels, 3 more destroyers were standing by in Haifa should they be needed

1948: A National Palestinian Council meeting in Gaza elected the Mufti as its president and declared itself to be the provisional government of “All Palestine.”  Trans-Jordan’s King Abdullah immediately denounced the All-Palestinian government which he declared would not be allowed jurisdiction of the areas under the control of the Arab Legion i.e. the West Bank and the Old City of Jerusalem.

1949(8thof Tishrei, 5710): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva

1949: As part of the ceremonies connected with Yom Kippur which begins tomorrow evening, “Dr. Nelson President of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion” is scheduled to “speak over the American Broadcasting Company network today at 10:15 P.M.”

1950: During the Maccabiah, competition opens in Haifa for various aquatic events including swimming, diving and water polo.

1950: In “Land of a Determined People,” published today famed correspondent and author Quentin Reynolds reviews Watch For the Morning by Thomas Sugrue.  According to Reynolds, this not only the latest book to be published describing Israel, “but well may be the best book yet published on the new state.  It is certainly the most exciting and most interesting.”

1950: During a play-off game between the Dodgers and Phillies which decided who would meet the Yankees in the World Series Cal Abrams was thrown out at the plate as he tried to score from second base – a play which would help lead to the Dodgers defeat.

1951(1stof Tishrei, 5712): As U.S. forces slug it out on the Korean peninsula, Jews observe Rosh Hashanah.

1953(22ndof Tishrei, 5714): Shmini Atzeret observed for the first time during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower.

1954: CBS broadcast the first episode of “The Lineup” several episodes of which were directed by Dan Siegel.

1955(15thof Tishrei, 5716): Sukkoth

1955: After having premiered in New York last month, “Killer’s Kiss,” “directed by Stanley Kubrick who wrote the script along with Howard Sackler” was released today in the rest of the United States.

1955(15thof Tishrei, 5716): Sixty-six year old Soviet Jewish actor and director Alexey Denisovich Dikiy “who worked at Moscow Art Theatre and later worked with Habima Jewish theatre in Tel-Aviv” and whose career fell and rose on the whim of Joseph Stalin meaning he was a prisoner in the Gulag as well as a recipient of the Stalin Prize passed away today.

http://www.vakhtangov.ru/en/persones/dikiy

1955: At Ebbets Field, the Dodgers win the fourth game of the World Series leaving them in a tie with the Bronx Bombers.

1956(26th of Tishrei, 5717): Albert Von Tilzer passed away in Los Angeles.  Born in 1878, he was an American songwriter, the younger brother of fellow songwriter Harry Von Tilzer. He wrote the music to many hit songs, including, most notably, "Take Me Out To The Ball Game".He was born Albert Gumm, in Indianapolis, Indiana; his last name had been shortened by his parents from Gumbinski, or possibly Guminski. As a young man he worked briefly at his older brother Harry Von Tilzer's publishing company, and Albert's earliest songs were published by Harry. Within a very few years Albert formed his own firm, The York Publishing Company, and there appears to have been no further collaboration between Albert and Harry Von Tilzer, although both of them wrote and published many hundreds of songs. Tilzer was Albert and Harry's mother's maiden name. When oldest brother Harry began his song writing career he assumed the professional name Von Tilzer, adding the honorific "Von" to his mother's maiden name. Albert followed suit, as did younger brothers Will and Jules Von Tilzer, both of whom were also active in the music industry. Von Tilzer was a top Tin Pan Alley tune writer, producing numerous popular music compositions from 1900 continuing through the early fifties. He collaborated with many lyricists, including Jack Norworth, Lew Brown, and Harry MacPherson. A number of his tunes were performed (and recorded) by jazz bands and continue to be played decades later. His songs included "The Alcoholic Blues", "Apple Blossom Time", "Chili Bean", "Dapper Dan", "Honey Boy", "I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time", "I'm Glad I'm Married", "I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town", "The Moon Has His Eye On You", "My Cutie's Due at Two-to-Two", "My Little Girl", "Oh By Jingo!", "Oh How She Could Yacki- Hacki, Wicki-Wacki, Woo", "Put on Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe, You're Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight", "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey", "Roll Along, Prairie Moon", "Take Me Out To The Ball Game", "Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys", and hundreds of others.

1956: The Israeli delegation returned from France following highly secret negotiations on how to deal with the threat posed by President Nasser of Egypt.

1956: “The Diary of Anne Frank” “opened simultaneously in seven German cities.”

1957: Today marked the publication of the first of a 12 part series written by Alexander Bittlement for The Worker that described the liberalizing process that was taking place in the Communist Party in the wake of the exposure of Stalin’s excesses and the Hungarian Revolution.

1957: “Affair in Havana” a crime film directed by Laslo Benedek and with music by Ernest Gold was released today in the United States.

1958: “Onionhead,” a comedy-drama set in WW II directed by Norman Taurog and featuring Walter Matthau and Joey Bishop was released in the United States today.

1958: “Man of the West” produced by Walter Mirisch and co-starring Julie London and Lee J. Cobb was released in the United States today.

1958: “Handful of Fire,” a two act play written by N. Richard Nash opened today “on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre.

1958: “The Big Country” a big-screen western epic that was a popular hit directed and produced by William Wyler, with an overpowering score by Jerome Moross and co-starring Carroll Baker was released today in the United States by United Artists.

1959: Henry Popkin’s reviews of Harold Loeb’s The Expatriate Twenties: The Way It Was was published today.

https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/the-way-it-was-by-harold-loeb/

1960(10th of Tishrei, 5721): Yom Kippur

1960: U.S. and Greek premiere of “Never on a Sunday,” written and directed by Jules Dassin who also co-starred in the film.

1960: “Camelot,” the Lerner and Loewe musical “premiered in Toronto at the O’Keefe Center where it ran for over four hours instead of the expected two hours.

1960: After 337 performances at the Music Box Theatre, the curtain came down on the original Broadway production of “Five Finger Exercise” written by British playwright Sir Peter Levin Shaffer, the twin brother of playwright Anthony Shaffer.

1961(21stof Tishrei, 5722): Hoshana Rabba

1961: Gertrude Berg, the actress best known as “Molly Goldberg” appeared for the third time as the mystery guess on “What’s My Line?”

1961: British diplomate Sir Andrews “was involved in the transfer of the Trust Territory of Southern Cameroons to the French-controlled-state of the Caermoun Republic” today.

1962(3rdof Tishrei, 5723): Tzom Gedaliah

1962, Today, Groucho Marx, after acting as occasional guest host of The Tonight Show during the six-month interval between Jack Paar and Johnny Carson, introduced Carson as the new host The Tonight Show.

1962: “A Kind of Loving” directed John Schlesinger and produced by Joseph Janni was released today in the United States.

1962: “Little Annie Fanny,” a comic series created by Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder that debuted in Playboy.

1962: Barbra Streisand signs her 1st recording contract with Columbia Record Company

1962: Brian Epstein signs a contract to manage the Beatles through 1977.

1962: “I Can Get It for You Wholesale,” a musical with music and lyrics by Harold Rome and a book by Jerome Weidman starring Elliott Gould featuring Lillian Roth and Barbra Streisand as “Miss Marmelstein” transferred from the Shubert Theatre to the Broadway Theatre.

1964: The Free Speech Movement is launched on the campus of University of California, Berkeley.  Among the movement’s leaders were several Jews including Suzanne Goldberg, Bettina Aptheker and Jackie Goldberg.

1965: Harold Brown began serving as the 8th United States Secretary of the Air Force.

1966(17thof Tishrei, 5727): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1966(17thof Tishrei, 5727): Seventy-one year old Latvia native Yiddishist Zalman (Salman) Yefroiken who in 1921 came to the United States where he eventually became the education director of the “Workmen’s Circle High School,” editor of “Culture and Education and the author of Jews Do Not Surrender while raising two children with his wife ‘the former Amy Goldberg.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1966/10/02/82905985.pdf

1966: Birthdate of actress and model Cindy Margolis.  And you thought I only knew about dead rabbis, old authors and antique actors.

1967: “Far From Vietnam” a documentary co-directed by William Klein was released in France today.

1967: In Toronto, the cornerstone was laid to the expansion project at Shaar Hashomayim. Thsynagogue, which had been designed to serve 300 families, was now serving 1,750 families which necessitated the building project.

1968(9thof Tishrei, 5629): Erev Yom Kippur observed for the last time during the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson.

1970(1stof Tishrei, 5731): Rosh Hashanah

1970: In Philadelphia, “Arthur and Karen (Spivak) Lobel gave birth to historian Cindy Renee Lobel. (As reported Katherine Rosman)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/12/obituaries/cindy-r-lobel-dead.html

1970: “The Baby Maker” starring Barbara Hershey (Barbara Lynn Herzstein) was released today in the United States.

1971(12thof Tishrei, 5732): Seventy-three year old “Bella Finkel Muni” the actress, sister of “director of Abe Finkel” and the wife of award winning actor Paul Muni, passed away today in Los Angeles.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1971/10/04/90693586.pdf

1971: In the UK, ITV broadcast the first episode of “The Mary Feldman Comedy Machine” starring Marty Feldman who wrote for the show along with other including Larry Gelbart and Barry Levinson.

1971: Benjamin Marcus Priteca, the Glasgow born architect who designed  Chevra Bikur Cholim synagogue in 1912 which is now the Langston Hughes Performing Art Center, Seattle and The Alhadeff Sanctuary of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch Sinai,

1972(23rdof Tishrei, 5733): Simchat Torah

1972(23rdof Tishrei, 5733): Seventy-four year old French born American Benny Valgar who fought and lost in bout for the Featherweight Championship of the World passed away today.

1972: “Follies,” a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman was performed for the last time at the Schubert Theatre in Los Angeles.

1973: According to the Agranat Commission Lieutenant Benjamin Siman Yov, order of battle intelligence officer for the Southern Command gave his superior Lt Colonel Gadalia documents indicating Egypt's war preparations; a warning that the Commission said was ignored.

1973: The Egyptian and Syrian armies when on full alert today.  Israeli intelligence officers at the highest level ignored the potential significance of the move and did not respond with appropriate counter-measures.  This decision would have near catastrophic consequences five days later.

1974: Birthdate of Aleksandr Averbukh, the Russian born Israeli Olympic level pole vaulter.

1975: “Sylva Zalmanson begins the second week of her hunger strike outside the UN building in New York in support of her husband Edward Kuznetsov and her brothers Israel and Wolf Zalmanson who are still imprisoned in the USSR.

1975: “An unofficial group of five Israelis” that had been visiting the USSR for the last ten days at the invitation of the of the Soviet Peace Committee left today.

1976(7thof Tishrei, 5737): Seventy-four year old Goldie Feinstein passed away today.

1976(7thof Tishrei, 5737): Seventy-five year lf Tillie Feinstein of Paramus, NJ, passed away today.

1978(29thof Elul, 5738): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1978: Thirty year old Ron Blomberg played his final game for the Chicago White Sox today.

1979(10thof Tishrei, 5740): Yom Kippur.

1979(10thof Tishrei, 5740):  Diana G. Jaffe, the husband of Samuel Jaffe and the mother of Rona Jaffe passed away today.

1980(21stof Tishrei, 5741): Hoshana Raba

1980(21stof Tishrei, 5741): Seventy-eight Kiev native Harry Grey, the author whose works included The Hoods and the husband of Mildred Becker with whom he had three children – Beverle, Harvey and Simeon – passed away today.

1980: The West End production of “They're Playing Our Song,”  “a musical with a book by Neil Simon, lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager, and music by Marvin Hamlisch” opened today at the Shaftesbury Theatre.

1981: As of today, in the last thirty days, 405 Jews left the U.S.S.R.

1982(14th of Tishrei, 5743): Erev Sukkoth

1982: “The Last American Virgin” directed by Boaz Davidson who also wrote the script, produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan and filmed by cinematographer Adam Greenberg was released in Finland today.

1983(24thof Tishrei, 5744): Parashat Bereshit

1983: CBS broadcast the first episode of “Cutter to Houston” a medical show created by Sandor Stern.

1983(24thof Tishrei, 5744): Eighty-two year old Lucille Feinstein passed away today.

1984: ABC network said today that 43 year old John T. Lazarus, vice president of sports marketing and sales at the ABC Television Network, has resigned his position.

1985: The West Production of the “Torch Song Trilogy” by Harvey Fierstein opened today at thw Albery Theatre

1985: President Ronald Reagan today announced his intention to nominate Richard Schifter to be Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs. He would succeed Elliott Abrams. Mr. Schifter is a partner in the law firm of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver and Kampelman in Washington, DC.

1985: In what is known as “Operation Wooden Leg,” The Israeli air force bombed PLO Headquarters in Tunis in response the Yom Kippur hijacking of yacht off the coast of Cyprus and the cold-blooded murder of the three Israelis tourists on board.

1987: Their Majesties King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain paid a visit to Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel in Los Angeles in a secular event in their honor.

1988: “Heathers” a comedy starring Winona Ryder (Winona Laura Horowwitz) who also served as narrator was released in Italy today.

1989: “Congress adopted the Lautenberg-Spector Amendment which contains new rules of immigration to the U.S. from USSR which include a quota of 40,000 Jews a year and direct flights from Moscow to USA.”

1989: General Colin Powell began serving as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. During Operation Desert Storm, Powell sent Patriot Batteries to Israel to thwart the Scud attacks from Iraq.  This was the first time that Israel had entrusted any part of her defense to another nation.  Israel did so not because she was unable to protect herself, but because the United States asked Israel to stay on the sidelines so as not to upset the coalition the Bush Administration had gathered to fight Iraq. 

1990: The UNESCO Courier publishes Manuel Osorio’s interview of Claude Levi-Strauss - French social anthropologist.

1991(23rd of Tishrei, 5752): Simchat Torah

1991: The Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) which had been battling Croatian forces began the Siege of Dubrovnik during which two thirds of the old city was in some way damaged, including the” including the Sephardic synagogue which is the second oldest such edifice in Europe, “where shells and grenades hit the adjacent buildings shattering the windows of the sanctuary and Jewish Community Headquarters.”

1993: The movie version of “M. Butterfly” directed by David Cronenberg and with music by Howard Shore was released today in the United States.

1993: “Cool Running” a sports movie directed by Jon Turteltaub and with music by Hans Zimmer was released in the United States today.

1993: “Malice” a thriller with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, music by Jerry Goldsmith and co-starring Bebe Neuwirth was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures.

1993: “For Love Or Money” a comedy directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, produced by Brian Grazer and featuring Bob Balaban was released today in the United States.

1994: The City of Anchorage, Alaska honored Rabbi Harry L. Rosenfeld by proclaiming this “Rabbi Harry Rosenfeld Day.”

1994: Abner J. Mikva began serving as White House Counsel under President Clinton.

1994: “The age of Hobsbawm: The people's historian is turning his long gaze to a short century” published today provided a review Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century – 1914 to 1991 by Eric Hobsbawm.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/profile-the-age-of-hobsbawm-the-peoples-historian-is-turning-his-long-gaze-to-a-short-century-says-1440380.html

1995: “Piranha” the film which marked the debut of Mila Kunis was released in the United States today.

1997: Ninety-seven old Esther Gottesman who had been a “national board member of Hadassah since 1934” and who convinced her brother-in-law D. Samuel Gottesman to help finance the acquisition of the Dead Sea Scrolls passed away today. (As reported by Enid Nemy)

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/profile-the-age-of-hobsbawm-the-peoples-historian-is-turning-his-long-gaze-to-a-short-century-says-1440380.html

1997: It was reported today that the 1990’s have seen “a continuation of Jewish day school growth” with an enrollment of over “200,000 students nationwide” which is seen as being “part of a resurgence in Jewish culture.”

1997: The Red Tent by Anita Dimant is published. The novel examines Jewish history through feminist eyes, featuring Dinah, Jacob’s only daughter.  In the Bible Dinah is portrayed as a rape victim who is avenged by her brothers.

1997: CBS broadcast the first episode of season five of “The Nanny” a sitcom created by Peter Marc Jacobson and Fran Drescher who starred “as Fran Fine” a Jewish nanny from Queens.

1999(21st of Tishrei, 5760): Hoshana Raba

1999(21stof Tishrei, 5760): Seventy five year old Willem Polak, the former mayor of Amsterdam, passed away today.

1999(21st of Tishrei, 5760): Ted Arison, an Israeli-American businessman who co-founded Norwegian Cruise Lines in 1966 with Knut Kloster and founded Carnival Cruise Lines in 1972, passed away. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1924, he fought in the Jewish Brigade of the British Army during World War II. He moved to the United States in the early 1950s and created Carnival Cruise Lines in 1972 in which he made his fortune. Later, he established the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts based in Miami. He brought professional basketball to South Florida with the forming of the Miami Heat in 1988, and established the philanthropic Arison Foundation in Israel and the United States. In 1990, he renounced his U.S. citizenship, in an effort to avoid U.S. Estate Taxes (and failed to meet the 10 years out of the United States rules on this matter, when he died in 1999) and returned to Israel and founded Arison Investments. In 1997 he headed a consortium that purchased the controlling share in Bank Hapoalim for more than $1 billion -- the largest privatization deal in Israel's history. His children include Micky Arison and Shari Arison.

2000:The New York Times included reviews of The Avengers by Richard Cohen and The Talmud and the Internet by Jonathan Rosen.

2000(2nd of Tishrei, 5761): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

2000: Arab Israelis took part in violent demonstrations aimed at showing their support for the Second Intifada

2000: The 2000 Summer Olympic in which canoer Rami Zur competed for Israel came to a close today.

2001: Hamas took credit for today’s bombing in Talpiot, a neighborhood in Jerusalem.

2002(25th of Tishrei, 5763): Walter Annenberg, publisher and philanthropist, passed away.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/02/arts/walter-annenberg-94-dies-philanthropist-and-publisher.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

2002: “True Courage of One Who Had to Act” published today described the life of Necdet Kent, “a Turkish diplomat who risked his life to save Jews from Nazi concentration camps during World War II.”

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/09/30/1033283437468.html

2003: Charles Prince replaced Sanford Weill as the CEO of Citigroup.

2003: CBS broadcast the first episode of season six of “The King of Queens” co-starring Jerry Stiller.

2004(16th of Tishrei, 5765):  Second Day of Sukkoth

2004(16thof Tishrei, 5765): Eighty-one year old fashion photographer Richard Avedon passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/02/obituaries/richard-avedon-the-eye-of-fashion-dies-at-81.html?_r=0

2004: A month after premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival,“I Heart Huckabees” starring Dustin Hoffman and featuring Isla Fisher was released in the United States by Fox Searchlight Pictures.

2004: Opening of the “exhibition ‘David Bomberg en Ronda’ at the Museo Joaquin Peinado in Ronda in Andalusia that showed work by Bomberg in the city and environment which he had celebrated in paintings and drawings in 1934-35 and 1954-47.

2005(27th of Elul, 5765): A marvelous day for the Jewish community in Cedar Rapids.  Temple Judah marked the last Shabbat of 5765 with Traditional Saturday morning services.  The Cedar Rapids Gazettecarried three articles featuring Jewish topics. First, the question in the “God Squad” column began with “I don’t see why synagogues force people to have tickets for services at the High Holidays.”  Goldman and Hartman responded with a column about the need to provide financial support for religious institutions while assuring the questioner that nobody is turned away at the synagogue door because they cannot afford to pay.  Second, there was a story about Rabbi Peter Schweitzer donating his ten thousand item collection of Jewish memorabilia to the National Museum of American Jewish History.  Finally, there was a lengthy article about Kalman Feinberg winning the national Great Shofar Blast Off. 

2006: The New York Times book section features reviews of two books about I.F. Stone – All Governments Lie: The Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I.F. Stone by Myra MacPherson and The Best of I.F. Stone edited by Karl Weber.

2006: The Washington Post book section features reviews of Gonzo Judaism: A Bold Path for Renewing an Ancient Faith By Niles Elliot Goldstein and Holy Unexpected: My New Life as a Jewby Robin Chotzinoff

2006: A Lubavitcher hasid reportedly responded to a request from Yiddish scholar Itche Goldberg and help him put on Tefflin

2006(9th of Tishrei, 5767): Yom Kippur observance begins with Kol Nidre

2006: Over 100,000 people participated in the seventh annual “Yom Kippur for Everyone,” an event which brings an open and educational Yom Kippur service to community centers and schools throughout Israel.  The idea is to create a meaningful spiritual experience for those who avoid traditional religious services.

2007(19th of Tishrei, 5768): In Chevy Chase, Maryland,Israel Kugler, a leader of teachers’ and Jewish labor organizations, passed away at the age of 90. Kugler was president of the United Federation of College Teachers during the turbulent 1960s, and he won a reputation as an outspoken advocate for teachers’ rights. In 1965, the teachers’ union, under Kugler’s leadership, supported 31 professors who were dismissed from St. John’s University, a Catholic college in Queens, allegedly for demanding greater academic freedom. With Kugler’s encouragement, a number of St. John’s faculty members went on strike for a year and a half. In 1972, Kugler helped create the Professional Staff Congress, which today represents 20,000 faculty and staff members at the City University of New York. Kugler is survived by his wife, Helen; his sons, Philip of Silver Spring, Md., and Daniel of Washington; a sister, Frances Brill, who lives in Queens, and two grandsons. “He was a moral, spiritual and political compass,” said Philip Kugler in an interview with the Forward. “In addition to Little League and Boy Scouts, my father also brought me to march in New York City Labor Day parades, to picket lines, on a union bus to the historic 1963 March on Washington for civil rights.” Philip Kugler followed in his father’s footsteps, becoming a vice president of the American Federation of Teachers. Israel Kugler was born in Brooklyn on June 13, 1917, to Eastern European immigrant parents. He served in the Navy during World War II and was educated at City College and at New York University. In addition to his work as an organizer, he was a professor of social science in the CUNY system and author of the book “From Ladies to Women: The Organized Struggle for Women’s Rights in the Reconstruction Era.” Kugler’s parents were involved in the Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring, which is the national Jewish labor organization, and Kugler’s own children were sent to Workmen’s Circle shules (part-time Yiddish schools). After he retired from teaching and organizing in 1980, Kugler was elected president of the Workmen’s Circle. He held the office for two terms, until 1984. Kugler was also active in other progressive Jewish organizations, serving as an officer of the Jewish Labor Committee and of the Forward Association, the not-for-profit holding company of this newspaper. “His strength was his passion for social justice, for labor,” said Robert Kaplan, director emeritus of the Workmen’s Circle. “He was a persistent fighter in every place he was. He always wanted to make sure that we stepped forward for labor, for the ordinary person.”

2007: U.S. News & World Report Magazinefeatures a report on Judge Michael Mukasey, the Orthodox Jew President Bush nominated to U.S. Attorney General as being “a respected law-and-order man with a compassionate streak.”

2007: In a reminder of the connection between Jews and humor, Time Magazine featured a review Robert Klein: The HBO specials 1975-2005, a DVD that features “the groundbreaking, brainy, improve-based style that has influenced every stand-up [comedian] who has followed” in Klein’s trail-blazing footsteps.

2007: Vacationers visiting Charles Clore Park in Tel Aviv expressed their disgust with the filth they encountered much of which was cause people barbecuing, a practice that the municipality had banned. 

2007: Plaza Hotel owners Yitzhak Tshuva and the Elad Group paid $120,000 for the giant birthday cake that marked the 100th anniversary of the landmark New York hotel.

2008: Amy Goodman was named as a recipient of the 2008 Right Livelihood Award, often referred to as the "Alternative Nobel Prize"— the first journalist to be so honored. The Right Livelihood Award Foundation cited her work in "developing an innovative model of truly independent grassroots political journalism that brings to millions of people the alternative voices that are often excluded by the mainstream media."

2008(2nd of Tishrei, 5769): Second Day Rosh Hashanah

 

2008(2nd of Tishrei, 5769): One hundred nine year old Boris Yefimov, “a Russian cartoonist despised by Hitler and beloved by Stalin” passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/05/world/europe/05yefimov.html?_r=0

2008:Professor Sarah Stroumsa replaces Professor Haim D. Rabinowitch, as rector at Hebrew University. He has served in the position for the last seven years.

2008:In the evening, at the New York film festival, a screening of “Waltz with Bashir” directed by Ari Folman

2008: Peter Salovey, is scheduled to become Provost at Yale.

2009: An off-Broadway production of “Loss, and What I Wore” a play written by Nora and Delia Ephron “officially opened at the Westside Theatre.”

2009: A.J. Jacobs discusses and signs his new book, "The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment," at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, in Washington, D.C.

2009: The Columbus Jewish Federation holds its 2009 Annual Meeting and 2010 Annual Campaign Kickoff, an event that will feature the presentation of the Ben M. Mandelkorn Award for Distinguished Service & Therese Stern Kahn and William V. Kahn Young Leadership Award.

2010: Rick Sanchez, a daytime anchor at CNN, was fired today a day after telling a radio interviewer that Jon Stewart was a bigot and that “everybody that runs CNN is a lot like Stewart.” The latter comment was made shortly after Mr. Stewart’s faith, Judaism, was invoked.

2010(23rd of Tishrei, 5771): Simchat Torah

2010: “According to a short speech delivered today during Cornelius Lanczos' induction to the NIST Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Staff, his daughter-in-law, Alice Lanczos, described his return to Hungary in 1939 from his then-position at Purdue University, when he attempted to convince his family to return to the US with him due to the anti-Jewish Nazi threat” – an attempt that was only partially successfully since he was able to rescue his five year old son, but not his “wife who was too ill to travel and died several weeks later from tuberculosis”

2010:”In the Penal Colony, a chamber opera in one act and 16 scenes composed by Philip Glass based on a work by Franz Kafka completed its month long premiere performance run that had begun on August  31.

2010: “The World of Jewtopia” is scheduled to open in Charlotte, NC.

2012: A movie based on Zuckerberg and the founding years of Facebook, “The Social Network” was released today

2011: Under the new “summer clock” to be used in Israel, today should mark the end of daylight savings time.  But since October 1 falls on Shabbat, the winter clock should have begun on the day before. But since that was Rosh Hashanah, Daylight Savings time should come to an end on October 2.

2011(3rdof Tishrei, 5772): In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, guest chazzan Ilan Caplan is scheduled to lead Shabbat Shuvah services at the traditional minyan at Temple Judah

2011: Keren Ann Zeidel, an Israeli sound designer, singer, songwriter, is scheduled to perform at the City Winery in New York City.

with Jewish leaders to work to ensure Jewish support for Obama in the 2012 presidential election.

2011: An Israeli air strike wounded three Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip today, the Israeli military and Palestinian medical officials said.

2011(3rdof Tishrei, 5772): Eighty-five year old Sholom Rivikin “an Israeli-born American rabbi who was the last Chief Rabbi of St. Louis” passed away today.

http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/boruch-dayan-emmes/104880/petira-of-rabbi-shalom-rivkin-zatzal-last-chief-rabbi-of-an-american-city.html

2011: Gene Simmons who is Jewish married Shannon Lee Tweed who was not.

2012(15thof Tishrei, 5773): Sukkoth

2012(15thof Tishrei, 5773): Ninety-five year old “Eric J. Hobsbawm, whose three-volume economic history of the rise of industrial capitalism established him as Britain’s pre-eminent Marxist historian” passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/02/arts/eric-hobsbawm-british-historian-dies-at-95.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

2012(15thof Tishrei, 5773): Eighty-six year old Holocaust survivor, economist and governor of the Bank of Israel passed away today.

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/about/events/2002/legacy_of_holocaust_survivors_sanbar.asp?WT.mc_id=wiki#!prettyPhoto

2012: American-Canadian professional tennis player Jesse Levine achieved his career-high singles rank of world no. 69 today

2012(15thof Tishrei, 5773): Eight days before her 90th birthday, Joan Morgenthau Hirschhorn (Dr. Joan E. Morgenthau) passed away today.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/greenwichtime/obituary.aspx?pid=160282693#fbLoggedOut

2012(15thof Tishrei, 5773): Ninety-five year old “Irving Cohen, who was known as King Cupid of the Catskills for his canny ability to seat just the right nice Jewish boy next to just the right nice Jewish girl during his half-century as the maître d’ of the Concord Hotel” passed away today (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/04/nyregion/irving-cohen-catskills-maitre-dhotel-matchmaker-dies-at-95.html?hpw&_r=0

2012: The Brazilian adaptation of the Israeli hit "Be Tipul" premiered on GNT, under the title "Sessão de Terapia" ("Therapy Session").

2012(15thof Tishrei): Yarhrzeit of William “Bill” Schueller, beloved husband of Eleanor Schueller, father of Deb Levin and father-in-law of Mitchell Levin

2012(15thof Tishrei, 5773): Eighty-eight year old” Shlomo Venezia was one of the first Jews to climb out of the freight car when it came to the end of the line at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland on April 11, 1944” passed away today. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/07/books/shlomo-venezia-auschwitz-sonderkommando-and-survivor-dies-at-88.html?ref=books

2012: It was reported today that “archaeologists working in Northern Israel's Nahal Me'arot, Unesco's most recently declared World Heritage Site, found evidence that the genealogical relatives lived side by side and perhaps even interbred, according to The London Times.

2012: Lorraine Lotzof Abramson, author, My Race: A Jewish Girl Growing Up under Apartheid in South Africa is scheduled to be interviewed on Channel 75 in NYC

2013: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu plans to warn the international community to learn from its mistakes with North Korea and not to be fooled by Iran’s new conciliatory attitude toward its nuclear weapons program, when he speaks at the United Nations General Assembly in New York today (As reported by Tovah Lazaroff)

2013: The JCRC and the JCC GW are scheduled to host “Environmentalism as a Pathway to Peace: Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian Hydro-politics.

2013(27thof Tishrei, 5774): Ninety-year old Israel Gutman, one of the Warsaw Ghetto fighters and editor in chief of the four volume Encyclopedia of the Holocaustpassed away today. (As reported by Isabel Kershner)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/02/world/israel-gutman-who-survived-and-documented-holocaust-dies-at-90.html?hpw&_r=1&

 2013: The world can never cease its fight for justice and against racism, Finance Minister Yair Lapid told the Hungarian Parliament today, during a visit to participate in a conference called "Jewish Life and anti-Semitism in Contemporary Europe".(As reported by Lahav Harkov)

2014: “The historic Ellis Island hospital complex, through which many Jewish immigrants to the US passed in the first half of the 20th century, is scheduled open to the public today for the first time in 60 years. The complex of 29 unrestored buildings is located across the ferry slip from the fully-restored immigration museum.”(As reported by Collen Long)

2014: Dr. Peggy Pearlstein, former Head of the Hebraic section of the Library of Congress is scheduled to present “A Tale of Two Books: The Sarajevo Haggadah and the Washington Haggadah.”

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “Echoes of the Borscht Belt: Contemporary Photographs by Marisa Scheinfeld.”

2014: In London, the Wiener Library is scheduled to present a lecture by Roger Moorhouse, “The Devil's Alliance: Hitler's Pact with Stalin, 1939-1941.”

2014: “With a display of mutual empathy and support, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama held their first meeting today since the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the summer’s 50-day Israel-Hamas war.

2014(7thof Tishrei, 5775): Eight-six year old Shlomo Lahat who served as Mayor of Tel Aviv for 19 years passed away today.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_Lahat

2015(18thof Tishrei, 5776): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

2015(18thof Tishrei, 5776): Ninety-five year old Jacob Pressman who served as the rabbi at Temple Beth Am for 35 years passed away today.

http://www.jewishjournal.com/obituaries/article/rabbi_jacob_pressman_spiritual_leader_of_temple_beth_am_dies_at_95

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-rabbi-jacob-pressman-dies-at-95-20151005-story.html

2015: A mother and her six month old son were when “a group of rock-throwing terrorist attacked Israeli vehicles today near the Tekoa community of Gush Etzion.”

2015: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “French Chamber Masterpieces: Fauré Piano Quartet and Franck Piano Quintet.”

2015: In Little Rock, AR, a Sukkoth Party with the BMX Stunt show is scheduled to take place at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life under the leadership of Rabbi Pinchas Ciment.

2016(28thof Elul, 5776): Final Shabbat of 5776

2016: “Police said a 40 year old man” had been arrested this evening “after an intruder shot a security guard at Moscow synagogue with an air pistol.”

2016: “From the Diary of a Wedding Photographer” which “delves headlong into the absurdities and neuroses of matrimonial rites as an Israeli wedding photographer repeatedly finds himself embroiled in psychodramas with the brides and grooms who hire him” is scheduled to be shown at the 54th New York Film Festival.

2017(11thof Tishrei, 5778): Eight-nine year old publisher S.I. Newhouse, Jr. passed away today. (As reported by Jonathan Kandell)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/01/obituaries/si-newhouse-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=thumb&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

2017: “Disabled protesters blocked a road junction north of Tel Aviv today, rejecting a deal signed between other disabled activists and the government” two day ago “to increase stipends and end traffic-halting demonstrations.” (As reported by Sue Surkes)

2017: Today, “Michael Robert Marrus, a Candian history of the Holocaust and modern European and Jewish History” wrote a letter to Hugh Seal resigning his position “as a Senior Fellow of Massey College” and apologizing for poorly stated attempt at humor which would have been found offensive to “the black student” who heard it.

2017: After expressing how “dismayed he was by the Trump Administration” Charles Phillip “Chuck”Rosenberg officially stepped down from his position as “Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration” today.

2017: While delivering a speech marking the “Shiite holy day of Ashura,” Hassan Nasrallah, “the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group”…”warned Jews living in Israel to leave the country as soon as possible…” (As reported by Dov Lieber)

2017: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including After Anatevka by Alexandra Silber, At the Stranger’s Gate: Arrivals in New York by Adam Gopnik, Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul by Jeremiah Moss and One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate and the Not-Yet-Deportedco-authored by Norman J. Ornstein.

2017: “Balfour Accomplished,” “a large-scale oil canvas by Beverley-Jane Stewart is scheduled to go on display at Jerusalem’s Machtarot Museum today as “the centerpiece of an event dedicated to the Balfour Declaration at this year’s Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art.”

2017:  The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educational Center is scheduled to host a “History of Rock and Soul: Music for Social Change.”

2018: As of Today David Michael Solomon, the Hamilton College educated son of Alan and Sandra Solomon succeeded Lloyd Blankfein as CEO of Goldman Sachs.

2018: Road To Waubeek: Discovering Jay G. Sigmund by Barbara Feller, who has taught more students Hebrew in Cedar Rapids that any other person, is scheduled to go on sale today.

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society scheduled to host a Shemini Atzeret luncheon

2018(22nd of Tishrei, 5779): Shemini Atzeret

2019: Katherine Rose Miller, the wife of Stephen Miller became Press Secretary to the Vice President.

2019: This evening, in Palo Alto, CA, the Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to host a screening of “Bialik: The King of Jews,” a “documentary for Hebrew speaks about the life and art of Hebrew pioneer poet Chayim Nachman Bialki.”

2019(2ndof Tishrei, 5780): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

2020: In New Orleans Tuoro Synagogue is scheduled to host its board meeting.

2020: Temple Ahavat Achim and Lappin Foundation are scheduled to host an, interactive online book party to celebrate the publication of Going Rogue (at Hebrew School) by local author Casey Breton.

2020: The Steicker Center is scheduled to host a virtual screening of “Teheran” that includes meeting the cast and creators of the new Apple television series.

2020: Matthew Sackel, the Associate Manager of Education at the Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to read a chapter from Lalla’s Story which “follows Holocaust Survivor Lala Weintraub as she moves from town to town, driven by her fear of being discovered. More than a story of survival, this is also the story of a young girl's resolute struggle to defy, resist, and ultimately defeat the evil forces pursuing her.”

2020: Osher Marin JCC is scheduled to present “a discussion of the symbolism of sukkahs, and a demonstration on how to make fig and ricotta flatbread with honey and thyme.”

2020: The “JFCS Holocaust Center is scheduled to present a testimony from the daughter of a Holocaust survivor followed by an interactive tour of artifacts from the Tauber Holocaust Archives

2020: As Israelis face another day of lockdown, they are dealing with Prime Minister’s Netanyahu’s statement yesterday that "exiting the lockdown will be slow and gradual this time, and could last even half a year to a year." (As reported by Itamar Eichner)

 

 

 


This Day, October 2, in Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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October 2

825 BCE (22nd of Tishrei, 2936): According to tradition King Solomon bid farewell to the Jewish people who had come to Jerusalem for a 14-day ceremony dedicating the Holy Temple (1-Kings 8:66). King David had brought the Ark of the Covenant up to Jerusalem's Mount Moriah, but as a warrior he was not permitted by God to erect the Temple. However, his son Solomon did so. The Temple was the most important site in Israel -- a spiritual magnet for the Jewish nation's yearnings. The magnificent structure took seven years to build, and stood for 410 years

322 BCE: The Greek philosopher Aristotle dies of indigestion.  (Is this what you get for eating traif?) Several Jewish philosophers and theologians would be influenced or be-deviled by Aristotelianism, not the least of whom would be Judah ha-Levi and Maimonides

1187: Sultan Saladin captured Jerusalem from the Crusaders.  While the Crusaders had held Jerusalem, they had barred Jews from living in the city.  Saladin allowed them to return.  Saladin’s physician was none other than Maimonides.

1264: The papacy of Urban IV who had written“Bela, the Hungarian King who was using Jews as agents” “reproaching him for giving opportunities to the people whose own sin had condemned them to eternal servitude, to exercise official authority over Christians” ended today.

1373: Wenceslaus IV who as Emperor failed to continue the Imperial protection of the Jews of Luxembourg led to their expulsion in 1391 was named Elector of Brandenburg today.

1535: French explorer Jacques Cartier discovers Montreal, Quebec. The French did not allow Jews to settle in Canada.  Jews were only able to settle in Montreal until after the British defeated the French in the 18th century.  In 1768, 12 families arrive in Montreal from New York marking the start of one of the most vibrant Jewish communities in North America.

1596(10thof Tishrei, 5357): Yom Kippur

1596: For the first time in the history of Amsterdam, sixteen “met together for worship” at the house of Don Samuel Palache, ambassador of the emperor of Morocco to the Netherlands.”

1656: Yom Kippur services were held for the first time in Amsterdam. Neighbors thinking they were secret Catholics reported them to the authorities and the leaders were arrested. Once it was explained that they were secret Jews rather than Papists, they were let alone and the leaders released.  The oldest synagogue in Amsterdam (possibly all of Western Europe) is “The Great Synagogue” built in 1671.  According to historians, it was built so that Jews would not have to worship in clandestine places.

1682: “John George III of Saxony issued a new decree, in which the onerous regulations relating to Jews passing through the country were somewhat modified, since those regulations were found to be detrimental to the yearly fairs at Leipsic.”

1724(Tishrei, 5485): Solomon Sasportas, son of Isaac Sasportas and grandson of Jacob Sasportas who had served as the Rabbi at Nice, France since 1690 passed away today.

1734: Based on the date on the document, Isaac Franks, the brother of Aaron Franks, wrote the final version of his will today.

1755: In Medfield, MA, Thomas Adams and Elizabeth Clark gave birth to Hannah Adams, “the first woman in the United States who” was a professional write and whose works included a History of the Jews: From the Destruction of Jerusalempublished in 1812 making it one of the earliest books written in the United States on this subject.

1762: “Rabbi” Moses Lyon who “came to America from Poland” was buried today in New York City.

1768: Myer Moses and his wife gave birth to Rebecca Moses who became Rebecca Moses Harby when she married London born Solomon Harby who had settled in South Carolina.

1774: Birthdate of Louis-Gabriel-Ambrose Bonald the opponent of the French Revolution whose anti-Semitism ran so deep that he believed the only way Jews could become morally fit was for them to convert to Catholicism.

1777(1stof Tishrei, 5538): Rosh Hashanah

1780(3rd of Tishrei, 5541):Tzom Gedaliah

1780: Colonel David Salisbury Franks, the aid-de-camp to General Benedict Arnold was arrested on suspicion of treason following the exposure of the Arnold’s plot to betray the Americans and turn West Point over to the British. Franks was the son of Jacob Franks, a prominent Jewish Philadelphia (PA) family.  [You have to wonder if Colonel Franks was fasting on the day of his arrest.]

1783 (or 1784): In London, Jacob Israel Bernal and Leah da Silva gave birth to Ralph Bernal, who began as an actor, moved to Parliament and end up as president of the British Archaeological Society.  Along the way he converted (the price of success?)

1784(17thof Tishre, 5545): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1786(10thof Tishrei, 5547): Yom Kippur

1789: George Washington transmits the proposed Constitutional amendments (The United States Bill of Rights) to the States for ratification. The First Amendment had particular for the small America Jewish community and has loomed large for the growth of the modern Jewish community.  The Amendment opens with the following declaration “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;” In other words, the government would not establish a state religion and at the same time, the citizens were free to practice whatever religion they individually chose.  This simple clause, one part of a single sentence, is the legal underpinning for the reality that has made the American Jewish community different than all of its predecessors.

1792(16thof Tishre, 5553):Second day of Sukkot

1791(4thof Tishrei, 5552): Tzom Gedaliah

1793: Joseph Friedberg married Matilda Joachim at the Great Synagogue.

1795(19th of Tishrei, 5556): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1798(22nd of Tishrei 5559: Shmini Atzeret

1798: Birthdate King Charles Albert of Piedmont-Sardinia who promulgated the Codice Albertino “which made Piedmont the first Italian state to grant its Jewish citizens equal rights and allow them to enter the military.”

1805(9th of Tishrei, 5566): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1811: In London, Samson Beck and his wife gave birth to Elizabeth Beck.

1811: Laura Block, the daughter of Abraham Block and the daughter of Frances Isaiah Isaacs was today in New Yor,

1813: Birthdate of Rabbi Ephraim Israel Blucher, the native of Moravia who was “the author of Healing of the Aramaic Tongue, a Hebrew grammar and whose German translation of the Book of Ruth was published at Lemberg in 1843.

1816(10th of Tishrei, 5577): Yom Kippur

1817(22nd of Tishrei, 5578) Shimini Atzeret

1824(10th of Tishrei, 5585): Yom Kppur observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1825(20th of Tishrei, 5586) Sixth Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of John Q. Adams

1826(1st of Tishrei, 5587): Rosh Hashanah

1831: Birthdate of botanist Julius von Sachs, the native of Breslau, who held the chair of botany at the University of Wurzburg from 1868 until his death in 1897.

1835(9th of Tishrei, 5596): Erev Yom Kippur

1835: The Texas Revolution begins with the Battle of Gonzales. Jews were active participants in the Texas fight for freedom including Dr. Albert Levy became a surgeon to revolutionary Texan forces in 1835.

1835: Cécile Furtado, the daughter of Elias Furtado whose father had been a rabbi in Bayonne married banker Charles Heine, the son of Salomon Heine and the cousin of poet Heinrich Heine.

1836(21stof Tishrei, 5597): Hoshana Raba

1836: Barnett Lee married Diamond Foligno today at the Western Synagogue.

1837(3rdof Tishrei, 5598) Tzom Gedaliah

1838: MP Frederick D. Goldsmid and his wife gave birth to Sir Julian Goldsmid.

1836: In Bavaria, Seligman Baer Bamberger, the son of Shimon Simcha Bamberger and Judith Bamberger and Kela Bamberger gave birth to Judith Bamberger who became Judith Adler when she married Rabbi Immanuel Menachem Adler.

1842: In Prussia, Moritz Gruening and Bertha Thorner gave birth to Emil Gruening, the veteran of the Union Army and ophthalmic and aural surgeon who had graduated from the College and Physicians and Surgeons in New York and was the husband of Phoebe Fridenberg.

1845(1stof Tishrei, 5605): Rosh Hashanah

1845: “Charles VI,” an opera composed by Fromental Halevy was performed for the first time in French at Brussels.

1845: In New Orleans, LA, Daniel Goodman and the former Amelia Harris gave birth to Benjamin Franklin Goodman.

1846: Birthdate of German statistician Gottlieb Schnapper-Arndt.

1847: In Posen, Prussian aristocrat Robert von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg and his wife Luise Schwickart gave birth to Paul von Hindenburg

1850: Birthdate of New Orleans native Jeannette Levy Falk, the wife of Ferdinand Falk and the moterh of Arnold, Gustave, Myron and Gertrude Falk.

1850: In California the Eureka Benevolent Association, whose embers included Charles Hrsch, Sam W. Heller, Albert Meyer and Meyer Levy was found today.

1852: “At Blank Place in Mallow, County Cork, “James O’Brien, a solicitor’s Clerk and his wife Kate the daughter of James Nagle” gave birth to “Irish nationalist” and Member of Parliament, William O’Brien, the husband Sophie Raffalovic, a Jewess and a friend and supporter of Michael Daivtt, the author of The True Story of Anti-Semitic Persecutions in Russia who “attacked those who participated in the riots at Limerick and visited the Jewish victims.”

1853(29th of Elul, 5613): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1853: Austria adopted laws forbidding Jews from owning land

1854(10thof Tishrei, 5615): Yom Kippur

1855L20th of Tishrei, 5616): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1856(3rdof Tishrei, 5617): Tzom Gedaliah

1856: In the United Kingdom, Israel and Rebecca Marks gave birth to Isaac Marks.

1856: Birthdate of Hyman B. Isaacson, the native of “Kozlishon, on the outskirts of Kovno” and son-in-law of Russian cigar manufacturer Reuben Pupkin  who came to the United States in 1890 and who in 1896 “started manufacturing boy’s was suits with his son Nachum” which was such a profitable venture that it enabled him to become a leader in the Jewish community as can be seen by his service as “treasurer of the Order of the Sons of Zion,” Chairman of the Board of Education of the Uptown Talmud Torah and the “vice president of the Hunts Point Talmud Torah.”

1856: The New York Times reported that “The Hebrew New Year’s Festival ended yesterday and the shops and stores of Jews re-opened today. The ‘Reformed Jews’ do not carefully observe the occasion.”

1858: A funeral notice wass published today inviting the members of the Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society to attend the funeral of Mrs. Raphall the wife of Rabbi Morris Raphall which will be held tomorrow at her residence.

1859(4thof 5620): Tzom Gedaliah observed on Sunday

 

1862: The Board of Alderman in NYC referred to the Committee on Sewers a petition on behalf of the Hebrew Benevolent Society to build a drain on 77th street between 4th and 5th Avenue.

1863(19th of Tishrei, 5624): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1864: An article published today entitled "Prussia and Her Poles" which described the trial of several Polish gentlemen from the Grand Duchy of Posen who have been charged with treason betrayed a strange admission about Germany's treatment of her Jews over the centuries.  Dr. Gueist, the defense attorney demanded of the court, "Where are the facts?"  And if there are no facts, then are these men being prosecuted for their thoughts and sentiments -- a mode of proceeding which would carry us back to the trials of the Jews in the dark ages." How strange to hear a German lawyer admit that the Jews had in fact been convicted of crimes when they were guilty of nothing else but being Jewish.

1866(23rd of Tishrei, 5627): Simchat Torah

1867(3rd of Tishrei, 5628): Tzom Gedaliah

1869: Today, the New York Herald praised the building housing Temple Emanu-El as an “extraordinary creating of art…combining with a rare, and it might said, an unconscious harmony of six different orders of architecture – Saracenic, Byzantine, Moresque, Arabesque, Gothic and Norman – has at length reached after great expenditure of money, taste and skill, its culminating effect in the dazzling splendor of its interior decoration.”

1870: In Opava, Moravia, Charlotte and Samuel D. Klauber gave birth to Edmund Kaluber.

1870: As part of the climax to the Risorgimento or Rebirth, the name given to the unification of Italy, the Italian government annexed Rome and the Papal States. Rome was made the Italian capital.  Jews were active in the fight for the reunification of Italy.  Mazzini, Garibaldi and Cavour, the leaders of the movement believed in liberty for all Italians including their Jewish compatriots.

1870: “The oldest reform temple in Kansas City, MO, Congregation B’nai Jehuda was organized today by 25 Jewish pioneer residents who utilized acreage in Elmwood Cemetery for services until the first permanent sanctuary at 6th and Wyandotte was dedicated in 1875.”

1870: “A deputation, of which Samuel Alatri (the leader of the Jewish community in Rome) was a member, handed over to King Victor Emmanuel the result of the plebiscite by which the inhabitants of the Papal Territories declared in favor of annexation to the Kingdom of Italy.

1871: In Grand Rapids, Michigan, founding of Temple Emanuel which would employ Gustav N. Hausmann as its Rabbi.

1871:  Birthdate of Cordell Hull.  Among his other accomplishments, Hull was Secretary of State during World War II and winner of the 1945 Nobel Peace Prize.  Hull was not Jewish, but his wife Frances was described as being “half-Jewish.”  During the 1930’s when Hull entertained thoughts of following FDR to the White House, Hull’s opponents attacked him as a slave to Jewish interests.  Other critics contended that he was not as aggressive as he might have been in opening the gates of the U.S. to Jewish refugees because he feared attacks that he was a pawn of Jewish interests; that these Jewish interests had gotten us into the war; and that these charges would impair FDR’s plans to win the war.  Henry Morgenthau, who was Secretary of the Treasury at this time, was working to save the Jews of Europe.  At a meeting in 1943, he became so exasperated with Hull’s lack of action that he told him that if this were Germany, Hull would not be in the Cabinet Room.  Instead he would be in prison and who knew where his wife would be.  Hull remained unmoved.  The State Department, led by Breckinridge Long continued its policy of polite anti-Semitism and untold numbers of Jews perished who might have otherwise been saved.

1872(29th of Elul, 5632): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1872: In Amsterdam, Karel Abraham Wertheim and Henriette van Heukelom gave birth to Henri Hendrik Pieter Wertheim van Heukelom

1872: Birthdate of Jacques Abady, the son of a stockbroker from Aleppo, who began his career as a gas engineer before being called to the bar.

1872: An article published today entitled “Rosh Hashono” reported that “this evening the Hebrews throughout the globe will commence the celebration of their New Year festival.  With..the solitary exception of the Day of Atonement…the New Year is more strictly observed than any other of the periods set apart for religious observances in the Jewish calendar.”

1874(21st of Tishrei, 5635): Hoshanah Rabbah

1874: In Poland, Jacobi Bornstein, the son of Aron and Sara Bornstein and Thelka Bornstein gave birth to Rosa Wittenberg.

1875: It was reported today that the cattle sale was off at the end of this with only a few carloads of Texas Cattle having been sold.  The reason for this drop off in business was the absence of the “Hebrew butchers” from the market due to the observance of “a high Jewish festival.”

1875(3rd of Tishrei, 5636): Shabbat Shuvah

1876: In “Egeln, Germany, Selig Blumenthal, the “son of Salomon and Lea Blumenthal” and his wife “Julianne Blumenthal gave birth to Willi Blumenthal

1877(25th of Tishrei, 5638): Forty year old Lyon Levy Emanuel, the native of Philadelphia and brother of Louis Manly Emanuel, who served with the Eighty-Second Regiment during the Civil War after which he pursued a business career in New York City, passed away today.

1879(15th of Tishrei, 5640): Sukkoth

1881: “Current Foreign Notes” published today includes a synopsis of a circular from Russia’s Minister of the Interior in which  he says “The Government recognizes the detriment to the Christian population of the commercial activity, exclusiveness and religious fanaticism of the Jews, which are still predominate in spite of the 20 years’ efforts to blend the population.”  He goes on to say that recent violence is because “of the monopolization of trade…by the Jews” and that “energetic measures must be taken to shield Christians from the effects of” the Jews’  “injurious activity.”  (Anti-Semitism and the big lie existed decades before Goebbels)

1881: In Baltimore, MD, “Samuel and Eliza (Millhauser) Ullman gave birth to College of Physicians and Surgeons trained Dr. Alfred Ullman, he husband of Bertha Katz, the attending surgeon at Sinai Hospital and a member of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation.

1881: “The Jews in Germany” published today, described “the extent and progress of the new anti-
Semitic movement” and the motives of the men behind it.  They claim they are worried about “Jewish tyranny” and “Jewish domination” as if the land led by Bismarck and possession “the most powerful military machine” could be taken over by “a handful of ‘the outcast people.’”

1882(19th of Tishrei, 5643): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1882(19th of Tishrei, 5643): French philanthropist Charles Netter passed away at Jaffa.Born at Strasburg in 1828, he” studied at Strasburg and Belfort, and then engaged in business in Paris. He was one of the founders of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, and for a long time his house was its only home. The work with which his name is most closely connected is the foundation of the agricultural school at Jaffa; and he devoted several years of his life to promoting agriculture among the Jews of Palestine. It was Netter who, at the end of 1876, submitted to the conference at Constantinople the memorandum in favor of the Jews of the East, prepared by the meeting convened about that time by the Alliance Israélite at Paris. In 1878 he went to Berlin, with some other members of the central committee, to lay before the congress the memoir of the Alliance in favor of the same Jews and to support their claims, which had been formally recognized by the Treaty of Berlin. With two other members of the committee he went to Madrid in 1880 to maintain before a European conference the right of the Jews of Morocco to protection.In 1881, when the disturbances in Russia drove thousands of unfortunate Jews from Brody and the Alliance was desirous of sending them assistance, Netter volunteered to discharge the difficult mission. He was the first to arrive there, and lived for weeks among the unhappy refugees, arranging a plan of emigration to America. On his return to Paris he was appointed secretary of the special committee established in that city for the Russian work. From morning till night his house was besieged by the Russian refugees, who found in him an untiring protector. When death overtook him he was visiting the agricultural school at Jaffa. A monument has been erected over his grave by the Alliance Israélite Universelle (As reported by Isidor Singer and Jaques Kahn

1883(1st of Tishrei, 5644): Rosh Hashanah\1883: In New York “the synagogues…were crowded during the day and evening and in many cases services were held in improvised houses of worship for the overflow from the congregations.”

1883: Rosh Hashanah “was observed by nearly all” of the Jewish “members of the New York Stock Exchange” and the market performed with “depressing dullness” due to their absence.

1883: Rabbi Isaac Noot will deliver the Rosh Hashanah sermon at B’Nai Israel in New York City.

1883: Dr. Kaufman Koehler will deliver the Rosh Hashanah sermon, in German, at Temple Beth-El in New York City.

1885(23rd of Tishrei, 5646): Simchat Torah

1885: “In Memory of Montefiore” published today included  the views or Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler who felt that it ‘was quite unnecessary” to erect a memorial to the great philanthropist and that it would be more appropriate to donate the money that would be used for such an effort to Montefiore Home for Aged Hebrews in New York. Kohler believed that the works of Moses Montefiore, like those of his biblical namesake, spoke for themselves and were his true memorial.  (Ask your friends and your children who Sir Moses Montefiore was and see if Kohler was right)

1886: Having left her home in secret, Clara Prager, the eldest daughter of Jewish businessman Julius Praeger sent a telegram to her family that she had married Horace J. Young, whom she would later have arrested on charges of abandonment after he allegedly deserted her when she became pregnant.

1886: In Paris, Albert and Camille Lazard gave birth to Pauline Lazard who became Pauline Hirschfeld when she married Raymond Hirscfeld.

1887: The “New Books” column published today contains a detailed review of Job and Solomon: The Wisdom of the Old Testament by T. K. Cheyne who has already produced the two volume work The Prophecies of Isaiah and is working on volumes covering the Song of Songs, the Lamentations of Jeremiah and the Psalms of David. (Cheyne was an English Protestant minister who became a Bahia)

1890: In New York City, the former Miene “Minnie” Schoenberg and Simon “Sam” Marx gave birth to Julius Marx, who gained fame as comedian Groucho Marx, the most famous of the Marx Brothers, who enjoyed success in vaudeville, movies, radio and television.  For millions of baby boomers, their first encounter with the famous Marx leer, cigar and wit including rapid fire double entendre came from watching his television show, “You Bet Your Life.”

1890: “A Sanitarium Burned’ published today described the financial impact of the fire at Hebrew Sanitarium where there is $5,000 in insurance to cover the losses valued at $11,000.

1891(29th of Elul, 5651): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1891(29th of Elul, 5651): Charles Bruckner the first husband of Jennie Wallenstein passed away today following which he was buried in Beth El Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queen County, NY.

1891: “Seligman Honored” published provided a list of those responsible for the banquet given last night in honor of Jesse Seligman which included a veritable “who’s who of New York Jewry” among whom were Jacob H. Schiff, Lewis May, Emanuel Lehman, Myer L Isaacs, Oscar S. Straus, Hyman Blum, Henry Rice, Charles L. Bernheim and James. H. Hoffman.

1891: After taking a child staying at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum suffering from diphtheria to the Willard Parker Hospital yesterday, Dr. Cyrus Edson “that there need be no apprehension for the other inmates.”

1892: Sixty nine year old French scholar, author and expert on ancient Middle East languages, Joseph Ernest Renan, passed away today. Nine years before his death he began work on the five volume work History of Israel the first volume of which published in 1887 and the final volume of which was published after his death.In “his 1883 essay ‘Le Judaïsme comme race et religion’ he disputed the concept that Jewish people constitute a unified racial entity in a biological sense, which made his views unpalatable within racialized Antisemitism. Renan was also known for being a strong critic of German ethnic nationalism, with its anti-Semitic undertones.”

1892: Sixty-nine year old French historian and philologist Joseph Ernest Renan who  is credited as being among the first scholars to advance the Khazar theory, which held that Ashkenazi Jews were descendants of the Khazars, Turkic peoples who had adopted Jewish religion and migrated to Western Europe following the collapse of their khanat” passed away today.

1893: “Hard Words for Samuel Gompers, et al” published today quoted Abraham Cahan criticizing “many of the present leaders of the working men” such as “Samuel Gompers, Joseph Barondess and Henry Weismann” as simple “intriguers” who “purposely keep the workingmen in ignorance of what is good for them.”  (Editor’s Note – this is a case of Jew versus Jews)

1894(2nd of Tishrei, 5655): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1894: On the same day that Connecticut is holding “town elections” “politicians of both parties are looking at a circular claiming that when David Callahan, a candidate for State Senator from the New Haven District, was serving as Judge of the Police Courts he dismissed a case brought by an Israelite against an Irishman because “the Judge was influenced by race prejudices” or as the pamphlet said, “It is therefore to be understood that a descendant of the House of Israel can be persecuted with impunity, unless the poor Jew can explain to the satisfaction of an Irish Catholic Judge the reason why an Irish Catholic hoodlum, backed by his crowd, should assault a poor inoffensive Israelite.”

1894: “In the Real Estate Field” published today attributed yesterday’s lack of sales at auction and general lack of real estate transactions in New York to the fact that it “was a Hebrew holiday.” (Rosh Hashanah)

1898: An informal meeting of the members of the Hebrew Infant Asylum of the City of New York which is preparing to dedicate a new home at 161st Street and Eagle Avenue is scheduled to take place today.

1896: “Accused of Stealing a Horse” published today provided a description of charges that Samuel Burnstein, a Jewish dry goods peddler has brought the sons of Cortland D. Morse and Robert C. Livingston for stealing and abusing his horse.

1897(6th of Tishrei, 5658): Parsahat Vayeilech; Shabbat Shuva

1897(6th of Tishrei, 5658): In Richmond, VA, Lewis Gitner, who will included bequests to Jewish and Christian institutions passed away today.

1898(16th of Tishrei, 5659): Second Day of Sukkoth

1898: Rabbi Gustav Gottheil of Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan conducted the services today during which Leon M. Nelson was installed as the rabbi at Temple Israel in Brooklyn, NY.

1898: The public got its first look at “the new home of the Hebrew Infant Asylum of the City of New York” which is located at the old De Graff mansion at 161st Street and Eagle Avenue.

1898: In Detroit, Michigan, “a large gathering of citizens who are friends of Rabbi Louis Grossman was held this afternoon to testify to the high character and progressive citizenship of the rabbi who has been called by Congregation B’nai Yeshurun in Cincinnati where he will be associated with Rabbi Isaac M. Wise.”

1898: In Chicago, Illinois, during the Spanish-American War, members of Anshe Knesset Israel gathered to pray for victory for the forces under the command of Admiral Dewey.

1900(9th of Tishrei, 5661): Erev Yom Kippur

1900(9th of Tishrei, 5661): Forty-seven year old German sculptor Hugo Rheinhold creator of Ape With Skull passed away today.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Rheinhold#mediaviewer/File:Affe_mit_Sch%C3%A4del.jpg

1900: Birthdate of Arturo Rosenblueth Stearns “a Mexican researcher, physician and physiologist, who is known as one of the pioneers of cybernetics.”

1900: Birthdate of Nicolai Poliakoff, the native of Dvinsk who gained fame as Coco the Clown.

http://www.circopedia.org/Coco

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/latest-news/clowns-pay-tribute-on-40th-anniversary-of-death-of-coco-1-6340424

1901: Fifteen year old Maurice Gusman, the Russian born son of Jacob and Brucha Gusman and husband of Hanna C. Epstein who became a banker in Cleveland, OH arrived today in the United States.

1902(1st of Tishrei, 5663): Rosh Hashanah

1902: The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter the children’s author and “social reformer” who “was also passionate about expressing the dangers of incorporating Jews in British society” as can be seen from her statement that “the strongest impelling motive of the Jewish race is love of profit from any other form of money earning” was published today. (As reported by Ilana K. Levinksky)

1903: Dorothy Levitt won her class (cars costing between £400 and £550) at the Southport Speed Trials driving S.F.Edge's 12 (or 16) hp Gladiator.

1904(23rd of Tishrei, 5665): Simchat Torah

1905(3rd of Tishrei, 5666): Tzom Gedaliah

1905: Rabbi Silverman of Tempe Emanu-El took exception to Bishop Potter’s staeemetn that the Hebrews are a “arace who do not hold to Sunday”  saying that “there are about 1,500,000 Hebrews in this country and 99 per cent of them do no work on Sunday” and “there are eighteen Jewish congreations in the United States that hold supplementary services on Sunday.

1906(13th of Tishrei, 5667): After having led the court of Sadigur for 24 years, Reb Yisrael, the youngest son of Reb Yitzchak, passed away.

1906: Birthdate of David Jacob Cohen, the Brooklyn native and University of Michigan trained lawyer.

1908 (7th of Tishrei, 5669): In Houston Texas Adath Yshurun Friday night services began at 7 p.m. with a sermon entitled “Ourselves.”

1909: The University of Tennessee coached by George Leven, tied Centre in a home football game in Knoxville, TN.

1910: In New York, Maurice Wertheim and his first wife Alma Morgenthau gave birth to Josephine Wetheim

1910(28th of Elul, 5670): Max Hamburger the long-time owner and editor of the Mobile Herald and a an Alabama State Senator  “ was found dead in a room at the Cawthon Hotel about 2 o’clock this afternoon” having, according to the county corner, died several hours earlier from “apoplexy brought on by exposure.”

1911(10th of Tishrei, 5672): Yom Kippur

1911: In London, the East End Guardians passed a resolution saying that “no child of the Christian faith is to be sent to service with persons of the Jewish Religion.”

1912(21st of Tishrei, 5673): Hoshana Raba

1912: The Council of Jewish Women meeting today at the Selling-Hersh Building heard an address today by its President, Mrs. Rose Selling who “pleaded for more cooperative work by the members” followed by the reading of a paper by Mrs. Isaac Swett which covered “the work done by the Jewish race in this past year.”

1912: Jacob Feuerwerker and Regina Neufeld gave birth to David Feuerwerker, the Swiss born Canadian Rabbi and Historian.  He was the husband of Antoinette Feuerwerker, a French jurist and member of the resistance during World War II.

1913(1st of Tishrei, 5674): Final observance of Rosh Hashanah before the madness of World War I and all the evil that has followed in its wake over the last one hundred years.

1913: Birthdate of Chaim Yosef Zadok, the native of Galicia who made Aliyah in 1935.  He pursued a career in government and jurisprudence that included service in the Knesset and government ministries including Religious Affairs and Justice.

1913: In New Haven, CT, the first annual convention of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America whose five thousand members included Jacob B. Salutsky came to an end today.

1913(1st of Tishrei, 5674): Elias Jankel Hellerman passed away today after which he was buried in the Liepaja Jewish Cemetery.

1914: “Refugees Crowd Vienna” published today described the flow of Jewish fugitives from Galicia which is overwhelming the resources of the Austrian capital and has been diverted to “various places in Moravia, Upper Austria and Salzburg.”

1914: Sixty-two year old Rabbi Daniel Lowenthal a native of Horfstenin who came to the United States in 1874 where he served as the Rabbi for B’nai Salem and then Etz Chaim passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9906E7D71638E633A25750C0A9669D946596D6CF

1915: “Louis Biel, who was Vice President of the United Cigar Stores Company, left personal property amounting to at least $800,000 and real estate worth at least $20,000 according to the statement of his widow, Mrs. Rose B. Biel, in her application for letters of administration on the estate filed’ today.

1916: The American Jewish Relief Committee, the Central Relief Committee and the People’s Relief Committee have raised a total of six million dollars as of today.

1916: in St. Louis, neurosurgeon Ernest Sachs and “playwright and poet Mary Sachs” gave birth to Harvard trained neurosurgeon Ernest Sachs, Jr. the Bronze Star winning WW II veteran who landed at Normandy, survived the Battle of the Bulge and helped liberate Buchenwald and who “started his career as an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology at Tulane Unviersity.

1917(16th of Tishrei, 5678): Second Day of Sukkoth

1917: Just twelve days before his 21st birthday, William Shemin, who would win the Medal of Honor, enlisted in the U.S. Army.

1917:British Intelligence learned of a meeting in Berlin at which plans were made by the Germans and Turks to offer the Jews of Europe a German-sponsored Jewish National Home in Palestine.  (This stimulated the British to finalize what became known as the Balfour Declaration.)

1918: The 165th Regiment, including the recently promoted Sergeant Abraham Blaustein traveled by camion (truck) head for Mondrecourt.

1918:General Allenby leaves his headquarters at Tiberias and drives to Damascus to install the Emir Feisal as head of the local government.  Only later would the Arab leader learn that Syria was to be under French control and that his dreams of ruling the Arabs from this ancient city were merely that – dreams.  It was the mischief making by the British and French that destabilized the entire region, not the promise of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

1919: US President Woodrow Wilson suffers a massive stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed. Wilson suffered the stroke during a cross country speaking tour that was intended generate support for the ratification of the Versailles Treaty which included the creation of the League of Nations.  With Wilson out of the picture, the forces favoring ratification lost their champion.  The United States rejected the treaty and chose note to join the League.  There is a large body of opinion that the America’s failure to join the League doomed the organization even before it had its first meeting and this was one of the causes of World War II, the greatest catastrophe in Jewish history since the destruction of the Second Temple.

1920(20th of Tishrei, 5681): Shabbat and Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1920: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johl are scheduled to host a reception “to celebrate the engagement of their daughter Sadie Johl to Mr. F.S. Stern.

1921(29th of Elul, 5681): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1921: The newest Jewish house of worship in Camden, NJ, Beth-El Synagogue, “was formally opened” tonight with services marking the start of Rosh Hashanah led by Rabbi Solomon Grayzel.

1921: “Our nation was conceived in simplicity and frugality, and nurtured in godliness and righteousness, and by those alone can it be preserved." Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, first head of “the National Farm School.”

1922(10th of Tishrei, 5683): Yom Kippur1922: It was reported today that Samuel S. Koenig, Chairman of the New York County Republican Committee opposed an attempt by some of his fellow party members to propose a slate of Republican nominees to serve as Justices on the State Supreme Court. He claimed that it was party policy to endorse justices who had served well in the position regardless of their party affiliation.  Koenig’s view carried the day.  Koenig was a Hungarian-born Jew who rose to a position of power in the New York State Republican Party.

1922(10thof Tishrei, 5683): Fifty eight year old Fanny Printz, the Austrian born daughter of Abraham and Rosa Printz passed away today after which she was buried in the Rodef Sholom section of the Tod Homestead Cemetery in Youngstown, OH.

1922: It was reported today that Justice Irving Lehman, a Democrat, who has successfully served one full term on the bench is one of three judicial candidates endorsed by the Republican Party.  The Republicans base their endorsement for these positions on merit rather than party affiliation.

1923(22nd of Tishrei, 5684):Shmini Atzeret

1923(22nd of Tishrei, 5684):This morning, while he was on his way to his beloved "bondage," as he used to call his work, Abraham Solomon Freidus collapsed and died almost immediately at the foot of the Library stairs. He was the “custodian of the Jewish Room at the New York Public Library.”

1925(14thof Tishrei, 5686): Erev Sukkoth

1925: Infielder Buddy Myer who would see action in the World Series, appeared in his fourth and final regular season game for the Washington Senators/

1925(14thof Tishrei, 5686): Nine-three Berhnhardine Wetzlar Warburg, the widow of Jonas R. Warburg, passed away today.

1926: In New York today, “Joseph M. Levy, manager for Clark’s Tours in Palestine and Syria” who has just arrived from Jerusalem, reported that there was “keen interest” revolving around the first municipal to be held “under the British mandate.”  According to his figures Jerusalem had a population of 60,000, 37,000 of whom were Jewish.  He also described progress being made on railroad being built between Jaffa and Haifa, with a junction at Tel Aviv that will connect the line with Jerusalem. 

1927: The New York Times describes the vibrant music scene among the Jewish community in Palestine which includes jazz bands playing at a dance hall near Jerusalem’s Jaffa Gate and a group of musicians in Tel Aviv who have established a company that performs grand opera in which is described as “a most acceptable manner.”

1928: Hungarian photographer Rogi Andre began a “short-lived marriage” with photographer Andor Kertesz, the Budapest born son of book sell Lipot Kertesz and Enesztin Hoffman.

1930(10thof Tishrei, 5691): As economic conditions continued to worsen after one of the what will become known as the Great Depression, the Yom Kippur supplications uttered today take an extra poignancy.

1931: Birthdate of Barbara K. Adasm, the wife of Dr. Jerome J. Abrahams, the member of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation who was also a member of Hadassah and the National Council of Jewish Women.

1932(2ndof Tishrei, 5693): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1932: Universal Studios releases the screen version of the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman play, “Once in a Lifetime.”

1933(12thof Tishrei, 5694): Thirty six year old Ray Block who is interred at Ahavas Shalom Congregation Cemetery, passed away today.

1934(23rdof Tishrei, 5695): Simchat Torah

1934: In Philadelphia, “salesman Edward Isaac Zall” and “bookkeeper Esther (Perlestein) Zall gave birth to Deborah Miriam Zall the ‘dancer and choreographer who studied with Martha Graham.” (As reported by Marina Harss)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/24/obituaries/deborah-zall-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1935: Today, Hyman Barnett “Harry” Mizzzler, the East End born Jewish boxer “fought one of his most exciting bouts, a dramatic come from behind knock out in the eight round against Gustave Hummery of France.”

1936: It was announced today that Leo Perper who has been with R.H. Macy & Co. for the last 25 years has been named to become the new president of the Roger Kent Stores.

1936: In Los Angeles, “Louis Siegel, a banker and the former Mildred Kaufman” gave birth to Stanley Milton Siegel the host of the live talk-show “The Stanley Siegel Show” (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/13/arts/television/stanley-siegel-a-riveting-and-irrepressible-talk-show-host-dies-at-79.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1938: Pitcher Sam Nahem made his major league debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1938: Publisher Oscar “Dystel married Marion Deitler with whom he had two children John and Jane.

1938(7th of Tishrei, 5699): “Twenty one Jews including three women and ten children, ranging in age from 1 to 12 years were killed and three others were wounded” tonight “on the shores of Lake Galilee in the old Jewish quarter of Tiberias in a massacre by stabbing shooting and burning perpetrated by Arabs.”  The Arab violence was described as the worst since 1929 when “Arabs fell on Jewish men, most of whom were rabbinical students as well woman and children in the ancient towns of Hebron and Safed.”  Among those killed by the Arab attackers were Jacob Zaltz, the beadle of the central synagogue; Menachem Kabin, “an elderly American Jew” who had recently moved to Palestine and his sister who was stabbed and then burned to death; Joshua Ben Ariah, his wife and two sons, one of whom was an infant; the three children of Shlomo Leimer, “aged 8,10 and 12” who “were stabbed and burned to death; Shimon Mizrahi, his wife and five children ranging in ages from 1 to 12 years; Jacob Gross  and two as yet to be identified Jewish constables.

1939: “New Yiddish Comedy” published today contained a review of “Chever Nachman,” I.J. Singer’s dramatization of his own novel East of Eden directed by Jacob Ben-Ami playing at the National Theatre on Houston Street as well as “In a Jewish Grocery” by Nuchim Stutchkoff playing at the Second Avenue Theatr

1939: The text of a telegram which Edward Bernays sent to the secretary of the Executive Committee of the World’s Fair explaining his reasons for withdrawing as the non-salaried counsel on public relations for the fair was published today.

1939: “Dr. Bernhard Weiss formerly vice president of the Berlin police” and who fled when Chancellor Hitler came to power because he was Jew “deprived of his nationality and property by the Nazis” and who has been earning his living by running a small printing business in London “has been interned by a Special Branch of Scotland Yard because he is classified as “German national.”

1939: It was reported today that a recently published editorial in the “atheist organ, Bezbozhnik” that in Poland “rabbis (were) acting as police agents.”

1939: The funeral procession for Frank Margolis, the husband of the President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the East Side Hebrew Institute is scheduled to pass by that institution at 10:30 this morning.

1939: Congressman John Dingell of Michigan addressed the first meeting of the American Jewish Congress since the outbreak of WW II which was being held at the Edison Hotel in New York.  The 1,561 delegates representing 420 different organizations heard his denunciation of the Nazis followed by an impassioned speech from Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American Jewish Congress.

1939: WEVD broadcast “Jewish Melodies at 2pm today.

1939: Cardinal George William Mundelein, the Archbishop of Chicago, who was an early critic of the Nazis, passed away.

1939: “Effective today, Jewish men in Slovakia are conscripted for labor service.”

1939: Academy award winning composer Bernard Herrmann, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants married Lucille Fletcher today.

1940(29thElul, 5700): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1940: In New York, “the kosher kill was very light today” because “the Jewish new year holidays begin at sundown” today.

1940: In New York, the supplies of “kosher steer chucks and places” “were very light with only two large packers slaughtering” beef.

1940: Comedian Eddie Cantor and singer Dinah Shore are scheduled to perform on WEAF from 9 until 9:30 this evening.

1940: The Benny Goodman Orchestra is scheduled to perform on WABC between nine and ten this evening.

1940: “Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, urged the Jews of America to give greater support to the ‘embattled Palestine Jewry.’”

1940: Dr. Israel Weinstein is scheduled to deliver a talk on WYNC.

1840: In his New Year’s message, “William Weiss, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America called for continued optimism and faith in the midst of a world crisis and for prayers for the preservation of American democracy.”

1940: In His New Year’s message, “Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Jewish National Fund termed the Jewish national home in Palestine an outpost of democracy and stressed the importance of its wartime program.”

1940: “Edwin F. Jaeckle, chairman of the Republican State Committee” in New York, “said in a holiday greeting that “The period represents merely another tragic interlude in the onward march of a people whose will to live and prosper has never been successfully halted by passing tyrants or dictators since the dawn of civilization.

1940: With the presidential election just weeks away, “in a New Year’s Message to Paul Felix Warburg, vice president of the National Jewish Hospital at Denver,” “Wendell Wilkie joined with President Roosevelt in praising the hospital as ‘an effective symbol of the truly American ideals.’”

1940: “Abraham Herman, president of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society announced appeals would be made in Synagogues throughout the country for the society’s “Rescue Through Emigration Campaign” which has a goal of raising one million dollars.

1940: This evening WMCA is scheduled to broadcast Rosh Hashanah Services from Mt. Neboh Temple led by Rabbi Samuel Segal.

1940: “The New York and Brooklyn Federations of Jewish Charities prepared for special services this evening in each of its 116 welfare agencies including two series for the deaf.”

1940: “Junior Hadassah, the Young Women’s Zionist Organization of America voted” today “to contribute $5,500 for the care of underprivileged children in Palestine and cabled the first installment of $1,500 as a Rosh Hashanah offering.”

1940: At Temple Emanu-El Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson delivered a sermon on what constitutes a spiritual blessing” saying that “we are living at a time when groups of men under powerful leadership are trying to achieve the blessings of life without regard for the sorrows that their ambitions and their achievements are bringing to masses of men all over the world.”

1940: “Congregation Habonim, made up of 400 refugees from Germany affiliated with Central Synagogue will observe its first anniversary at Town Hall.”

1940: At the Free Synagogue meeting at Carnegie Hall, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise delivered a sermon in which he said “Not once to every man and nation but a thousand times has come the choice to Israel between self-destructive disloyalty and self-maintaining loyalty, despite everything and everything. The glory of England in this hour, unbroken and even unstooping, has been the glory of the Jewish people for not less than a thousand years.”

1940: At Temple Rodeph Sholom, Rabbi Louis I. Newman told worshippers “The New Year despite its vast tribulations, should bring fresh courage and fresh hope not only to the household of Israel but to all mankind.”

1940: At Mount Zion Congregation, Rabbi B.A. Tintner addressed that issue of first time peace military draft in U.S. history saying that “Fathers and mothers in America should now be assured that the conscription policy will build up a mechanism of defense that will not plunge into war but hopefully keep war from our midst.”

1940: At the West Side Institutional Synagogue Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein said: “Let us pray that the New Year will bring new hope, new vision and a new and true interpretation of the universal Fatherhood of God and of the common brotherhood of man.

1940: At Temple Israel, Rabbi William F. Rosenblum took note of “Nazi threat to liberalism and tolerane” saying “Men are not yet awake to the real danger of losing with a decade what it took a century to gain.

1940: “The Republican National Committee made public today a message from Wendell L. Willkie addressed to Jewish citizens on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year” in which he knew that “on this day in every land the Jewish people are gathering in their synagogues praying for peace and for the ultimate victory of right and justice” and asked “for the privilege of joining in your prayers and of pledging to you today that in so far as it is with my capacity to keep so sacred a pledge the United States will never harbor racial or religious intolerance and persecution.

1940: In compliance with War Department circular No. 5 all soldiers of the Jewish faith will be granted furloughs” starting at noon today until revile on October 5 (which ironically is Shabbat) “so they may observe the Jewish New Year.

1941:”One Foot in Heaven” a nominee for the Best Picture Oscar produced and directed by Irving Rapper and with music by Max Steiner was released in the United States today.

1941:SS Chief Helmut Knochen ordered the systematic destruction of synagogues in Paris (As reported by Aish.com)

1941:  Six Parisian synagogues were bombed.  At this time, Paris was occupied by the Nazis. As we have seen in our own time, bombing synagogues takes place in Paris regardless of who is in power.

1941(11th of Tishrei, 5702): In Zhager, a small town on the Lithuanian-Latvian border, over 3000 Jewish men, women and children were massacred by members of the Lithuanian militia. They lie in a mass grave in Naryshkin Park, the heart of the shetl.

1941(11th of Tishrei, 5702): A Nazi raid on the Jewish ghetto at Vilna, Lithuania, leaves 3000 dead at nearby Ponary. One victim, Serna Morgenstern, is shot in the back by an SS officer after he complimented her beauty and told her she was free to go.

1942(21st of Tishrei, 5703): Hoshana Rabah

1942(21st of Tishrei, 5703): At the Treblinka death camp, Jews from Zelechów, Poland, are murdered.

1942: In Moorestown, NJ, Edwin Milton "Ed" Sabol and his wife gave birth to Stephen Douglas "Steve" Sabol who, along with his father, was one of the founders of “NFL Films” which changed the way football fans experience the professional game.

1943: In Holland, the families of Jewish men drafted for forced labor are sent to the concentration camp in Westerbork, Holland.

1943: Eight year old Steen Metz and his parents were arrested today in Odense, Denmark and shipped to Thereseinstadt.

http://www.steenmetzneverforget.com/my-story.html

1943: The first Jewish paratroopers from Palestine landed in the Balkans. Many of them had been chosen because they were born in the region and spoke the languages of the land like natives. These Jews agreed to help organize non-Jewish underground units on behalf of the British war effort. The British agreed to let them aid other Jews once they had completed their primary mission. The British also made it clear that they would not offer support for this secondary party of the mission.

1943(3rd of Tishrei, 5704): Shabbat Shuvah; given the events that took place on this date in Denmark –see item below – the day lives up to its name of The Sabbath of Return.

1943: The Danish people rescue about 7000 Jews, only 500 of whom are captured by the Germans. The 500 seized by the Germans are sent to the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto; all but 77 will survive the war. The Danish government will persistently check on the health and welfare of the Jews who were sent to Theresienstadt, enabling almost all of them to survive to war's end.

1943:“The Swedish government announced in an official statement that Sweden was prepared to accept all Danish Jews in Sweden.”

1943: “Some arrested Danish communists witnessed the deportation of about 200 Jews from Langelinie via the ship Wartheland. Of these, a young married couple were able to convince the Germans that they were not Jewish, and set free. The remainder included mothers with infants, the sick and elderly, chief rabbi Max Friediger, and the other Jewish hostages mentioned above, who had been placed in the Danish internment camp, Horserød, on August 28–29. They were driven below deck without their luggage while being screamed at, kicked and beaten. The Germans then took anything of value from the luggage.

1944 (15th of Tishrei, 5705): Sukkoth

1944:  On the first day of Sukkoth Jews in Palestine attempt to celebrate the Chag while dealing with a British curfew.

1944: Today, “Monuments Man” Major Ronald Edmond Balfour, the lecturer at King’s College, Cambridge who had been serving with the British Army since 1940 and who had reduced to hitch-hiking for the past five weeks in his quest to save such pieces of art as Michelangelo’s Bruges Madonna, got a truck which served him until the middle of the month when “it died” due to repeated mechanical problems.

1944: The original Broadway production of “Angel Street,” directed by Shepard Traube, transferred from the John Golden Theatre to the Bijou Theatre.

1945: “Several thousand troops of the British Sixth Airborne Division disembarked at Haifa” today.  For all intents and purposes, this elite military unit had been sent to Palestine to put an end to “illegal Jewish immigration.”

1946: Seventy-eight year old Ignacy Mościcki who in 1935 as President of Poland and despite the growing anti-Semitism in the country appointed Biblical scholar, historian and Jewish community leader Moses Schorr to serve in the Senate passed away today.

1946: “Hundreds of heavily armed British soldiers and police raided as fashionable Tel Aviv café today and seized fifty Jews, thirty of whom were immediately sent to the Rafa detention camp on the Egyptian frontier.” The raid at the Ginati Café was aimed at capture leaders of the Irgun.

1947: The Geula, which had been a U.S Coast Guard Cutter and had taken on “passengers at Burgas Bulgaria arrived in Haifa today after having been intercepted by the British Blockade and her 2,644 ‘illegals” were shipped to the camps at Cyprus.

1947: The “Jewish State which had been U.S. Coast Guard Cutter arrived in Haifa today after being intercepted by the British Royal Navy and it 2,644 passengers were then shipped off to Cyprus.

1947: Cleveland Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver and a leading spokesman for the Zionist cause appeared before the United Nations during hearings on the proposed partition of Palestine.  Silver spoke in a favor the partition, which was the two state solution that was rejected by the Arabs.

1947: Birthdate of Sergio Kerbis

1948: In Queens, Gabby Faske, “a tailor and haberdasher” and his wife Helen, nicknamed “Quennie: who had been a designer and model, gave birth to Donna Ivy Faske, the graduate of the Parsons School Design known to one and all as American fashion designer, Donna Karan.

https://donnakaran.com/

1948:Birthdate of Jack Leon Terpins, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who serves as President of the Latin American Jewish Congress.

1949(9th of Tishrei, 5710): Erev Yom Kippur

1949: In Waterbury, CT, Marilyn Edith, née Heit and Air Force Lt. Col. Samuel Leibovitz gave birth to Anna-Lou Leibovitz, who gained famed as photographer Annie Leibovitz. Leibovitz was chief photographer for Rolling Stones Magazines for ten years.  She later moved on to Vanity Fair Magazine.  She was named Photographer of the Year in 1984 by the American Society of Magazine Photographers.

1950(21st of Tishrei, 5711): Hoshana Raba is observed for the first time during the Korean War.

1950(21st of Tishrei, 5711): Moses Feinberg, the husband of Elizabeth Rosenthal Feinberg, passed away today after which he was buried in the Montefiore Cemetery in “Springfield Gardens, NY.”

1952:The Jerusalem Post reported that Israel had purchased 27 Mustang fighters from the Swedish Air Force. The propeller driven fighters, known as the P-51 during WW II, were obsolete in a world of Jet Age aircraft.  But for the fledgling Israeli Air Force, they would have to do as they confronted their better armed and equipped Arab neighbors.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that the overwhelming majority of the 34,000 immigrants who arrived in Israel from October 1951 to the end of September 1952 were members of Oriental communities. There were 9,800 immigrants from Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, 3,800 from Libya, 1,350 from Egypt, 5,800 from Iran, 1,000 from Iraq, 650 from Turkey, 6,800 from Romania, 650 from Bulgaria, 160 from Poland, 170 from the US and the rest from other countries. This rapidly growing Sephardic population would eventually change the demographics of the new state.  The early settlers had been primarily of Russian, Polish and later German origins.   In other words the Ashkenazim, or those whose roots were found among the Ashkenazim, dominated the Yishuv and the state of Israel in its early decades.  Many Sephardim felt that they were treated like second-class citizens.  Interestingly enough, it would be Likud under the leadership of Menachem Begin that would give voice to these feelings.  And it would the votes of these Oriental Jews that would bring Begin to power in 1977.

1953(23rdof Tishrei, 5714): Simchat Torah is observed for the first after the guns have gone silent in Korea.

1954: Birthdate of Eran Riklis, the veteran of the Yom Kippur War and husband of Dina Riklis who went on to make such films as Cup Final, The Syrian Bride, Lemon Tree and Dancing Arabs.

1955: The Brooklyn Dodgers took a three to two lead over the Yanks when they won the fifth game of the World Series.

1955: Coach Sid Gillman’s Los Angeles Rams defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers today.

1957: “The Bridge on the River Kwai” the WW II epic produced by Sam Spiegel with a screenplay co-authored by Carl Foreman was released in the United Kingdom today.

1957: “Who’s Sorry Now?” a popular song with lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby published in 1923 and which “was featured in the Marx Brothers film A Night in Casablanca” was recorded today by pop star Connie Francis who is the only one of those mentioned who is not Jewish.

1958: CBS’s Playhouse 90 broadcast the original production of “Days of Wine and Roses” a chilling look at alcoholics starring Piper Laurie, born Rosetta Jacobs, the daughter of eastern European Jewish immigrants.

1959: The anthology series The Twilight Zone premieres on CBS television. The show was created by Rod Serling who was raised as a Reform Jew.At high school, where he edited the newspaper, Serling experienced anti-Jewish discrimination when he was blackballed from the Theta Sigma fraternity. In an interview in 1972 he said of this incident, "it was the first time in my life that I became aware of religious difference." Serling did not consider himself to be a practicing Jew and he and his future wife Carol Kramer became Unitarians.

1961(22ndof Tishrei, 5722): Shmini Arzeret

1961: In London Clive Milton, “one of the Jewish children rescued by the Kindertansport mission and brought to Britain in 1939” and Ruth Milton gave birth to Cambridge educated Conservative politician Sir Simon Henry Milton, “London’s Deputy Mayor for Policy and Planning.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/8446352/Sir-Simon-Milton.html

1965: Birthdate of David Nehaisi, the native of Holon who traces his lineage back to “Jews expelled from Spain” in 1491 and who gained fame as singer, composer and songwriter David D’Or

1965: Eight-six year old Julius W. “Nicky” Arnstein who, thanks the musical “Funny Girl” is best known as the husband of Fanny Brice, passed away today.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40029578

1967(27thof Elul, 5727): Seventy-six year old dancer and choreographer Albertina Rasch who was the wife of Dimitri Tiomkin passed away today.

http://www.streetswing.com/histmai2/d2rasch.htm

1967: In Minneapolis, Paula Goldberg, “co-founder and executive director of the Pacer Center and Mel Goldberg the associate dean and professor at the William Mitchell College of Law gave birth to David Bruce "Dave" Goldberg the CEO of SurveyMonkey and the husband of Facebook executive of Facebook.

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-dave-goldberg-20150503-story.html

http://www.timesofisrael.com/husband-of-facebooks-sheryl-sandberg-dies-suddenly/

1968(10thof Tishrei, 5729): Yom Kippur

1968: Birthdate of actor Joey Slotnick who has appeared on Broadway, the movies and television including crime dramas “Blue Bloods” and “Law and Order SV,U

1968: U.S. Premiere of “Coogan’s Bluff” directed and produced by Don Siegel, co-starring Lee J. Cobb with music by Lalo Schifrin.

1969: Robert Louis Rogers completed his service as Canada’s ambassador to Israel.

1969: Eighty-five year old William F. Bleakly the Republican who lost to Governor Lehman in 1936 and who “described David Dubinsky as a renegade Socialist who sent money to the Reds in Spain” when in fact he was sending funds raised by the International Ladies Garment Works to the Red Cross in Spain, passed away today.

1973: Birthdate of relief pitcher Scott Schoeweiss who played for the 2002 World Champion Anaheim Angels.

1972"From Israel with Love" opens at Palace Theater New York City for 8 performances

1973: Senior military officials ignore the warnings of Lieutenant Binyamin Siman-Tov that Egyptians are in fact preparing to launch a military action that will take them across the Suez Canal.

1974: “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three” produced by Edgar J. Scherick, co-starring Walter Matthau and Martin Balsom with music by David Shire was released today in the United States.

1974: “The Gambler” a dramatic film directed by Karel Reisz, produced by Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, written by James Toback, starring James Caan and with music by Jerry Fielding was released in the United States today.

1974: “Monument of Jewish sculptor Ernst Neizvestny was installed on the grave of Nikita Khrushchev.”

1975; “Dr. Mikhail Stern’s son Viktor arrived in London to launch a world-wide campaign for the release of his father from a Soviet prison camp.”

1975: In Moscow, Premier Kosygin told Sargent Shriver that “the very idea of creating a Jewish state originated in Russia and that the USSR was prepared to guarantee Israel’s integrity providing she withdraws to the 1967 border and conforms to all UN resolutions. (Editor’s Note – In the second decade of the 21stcentury we are still hearing about those “1967 borders” which in fact were nothing more than armistice lines from 1949)

1977: Three people were injured in Jerusalem when a bomb went off in a bus station.

1977:The Jerusalem Postreported that the US and the Soviet Union, in a formal communiqué issued simultaneously in Washington and Moscow, announced that any Arab-Israeli peace settlement would have to ensure "the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people." Israel sharply criticized this statement as likely to harden the Arabs¹ stance and impede the peace-making progress. Jordan informed the US that it would not agree to the incorporation of Palestinian negotiators within its own Geneva Peace Conference delegation. Prime Minister Menachem Begin, who had a heart attack shortly before his election, was again admitted to hospital, suffering from exhaustion.

1978(1stof Tishrei, 5739): Rosh Hashanah

1978:Syrian and Palestinians battled in East Beirut  with 1,300 killed

1979: In Manhattan, funeral services are scheduled to be held today for Benedict Kanter, the “husband of the late Ruth Kanter” and the father Dr. Joel Kanter.

1981: Birthdate of New York native Marek Ariel “Rel Schulman, best known for “directing the 2010 documentary ‘Catfish’” and the older brother of actor Nev Schulman

1981(4th of Tishrei, 5742): Harry Golden passed away passed away at the age of 79.  Born Harry Goldhirsch in what is now the Ukraine, Golden gained famed as the publisher of the Carolina Israelite.  Golden used his publication to advocate desegregation in the days when Jim Crow dominated the South and to provide folksy tales about his days growing up on the Lower East Side.  Two of his better known books were Only in America and for Two Cents Plain. Sometimes Golden combined his passion for social justice with his satiric wit.  One such example was the Vertical Negro Plan.  In the days of the segregated South, African-Americans were not allowed to sit down in a restaurant and eat their meals.  African-Americans were allowed to go to a window at the side or in the back of many eating establishments, order their food and take it to eat elsewhere.  Golden decided that the problem was with African-Americans and Whites eating together, but of sitting together while they were eating.  He proposed removing all chairs and stools from eating establishments.  That way, the races could eat in the same establishment without violating the time honored tradition of not sitting down to eat together.

1981:Soviet authorities in Kharkov summon factory workers to special meetings to inform them that they have “unmasked” a Zionist movement in Kharkov. They say the movement’s members will shortly be put on trial.

1981: “Paternity,” a comedy directed by David Steinberg, featuring Norman Fell and with music by David Shire was released today in the United States.

1982(15th of Tishrei, 5743): Sukkoth and Shabbat

1982(15th of Tishrei, 5743): Seventy one-year old NYU graduate William Bernbach “the founder and chairman of the Doyle Dane Bernbach advertising agency and the husband of the “former Evelyn Carbone with whom he had two sons, John and Paul – the New York attorney and patron of the arts – passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/03/nyregion/william-bernbach-advocate-of-the-soft-sell-in-advertising-dies-at-71.html

1982(15th of Tishrei, 5743): Seventy-year old Sidney Z. Vincent, the Case Western Reserve University Graduate, executive director of the Cleveland Jewish Community Federation and husband of Ruth Vincent with whom he had two children – Jill and Norman—passed away today in his home town of Cleveland, Ohio.

https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=p8yyW97cEsGItQWuqIzoDA&q=harry+golden&btnK=Google+Search&oq=harry+golden&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0l10.1009.2838..3561...0.0..0.405.1625.7j2j2j0j1....2..0....1..gws-wiz.......0i131j0i10.BndwjXyhdAQ

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi0289.xml;query=;brand=default

http://teachingcleveland.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/Personal-and-Professional-by-Sidney-Z.-Vincent.pdf

1983: The Israel Bank Stock crisis “erupted fully” today, “the first day after the Sukkoth holiday” when “the public sold more bank stocks than in the entire month of September.”

1983: Bonnie Franklin’s “One Day At A Time” begins its ninth and last season.

1984:Love on the Beat,” is an album by French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg featuring a duet with his daughter Charlotte was released today.

1987: Release date for “Big Shots,” a film edited by Sheldon Kahn and written by Joe Esterhas.

1987: “Near Dark” a horror film co-starring Jenette Goldstein and filmed by Israeli cinematographer Adam Greenberg was released in the United States today.

1987: Refusenik Ida Nuedl learned today that she had been granted an exit visa so she could leave the Soviet Union and go to Israel.

1988: In “Goetz Estate on the Market” Ruth Ryon described the art and estate left behind by Hollywood producer William Goetz.

http://articles.latimes.com/1988-10-02/realestate/re-4661_1_william-goetz

1989(3rd of Tishrei, 5750): Tzom Gedaliah

1989(3rd of Tishrei, 5750): Abraham Alper passed away today after which he was buried in the “Beth Joseph Agudath Sholom Cemetery in Madison Heights, VA.

1991: Grigory Yavlinsky, the son of the former “Vera Naumonvna, a Russian Jewish Chemistry teacher” completed his service as “Deputy Chairman of the Committee on the Operational Management of the Economy of the Soviet Union” today.

1992: U.S. Premiere of “Hero” a dark comedy produced and written by Laura Ziskin and co-starring Dustin Hoffman.as the anti-hero “Bernie LaPlante.”

1994(27th of Tishrei, 5755): “The Board of Trustee of Bene Naharayim honored Dr. Gourji Ray, the son of Meir and Mariam Raby “for his accomplishments both in Iraq and the United States.

1994: A revival production of Show Boat produced and directed by Harold Prince which had premiered in Toronto opened on Broadway at the George Gershwin Theatre where “it ran for 947 performance” making it the longest running Broadway production of the Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein musical based on Edna Ferber’s novel.

1995(8th of Tishrei, 5456): Seventy-five year old Quincy, Massachusetts native Bernard Adler, the stepfather of director Steven Spielberg who along with his wife of 28 years Leah Adler “operated the Milky Way kosher dairy restaurant in Los Angeles” passed away today.

1997(1st of Tishrei, 5758): Rosh Hashana

1997: Emmy award winning actress Rena Sofer completed her second round of guest appearances on “General Hospital”

1998: “Hideous Kinky” a film based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Esther Freud, the great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud was released today by AMLF.

2000(3rd of Tishrei, 5761): Tzom Gedaliah

2000: Twenty-four year old Wichlav Zalsevky was shot by “an unknown Palestinian” today.

2000: CBS broadcast the first episode of season six of “King of Queens” co-starring Jerry Stiller.

2001(15th of Tishrei, 5762): Sukkoth

2001: Osama Awadallah, a college student with no criminal record who was one of dozens Arab men detained around the country in the days after 9/11 as potential witnesses in terrorism investigations appeared in the Federal District Courtroom of Judge Michael B. Mukasey. Responding to Awadallah’s claims that he had been beaten, the judge said, “I will tell you he looks fine to me…If you to file a lawsuit, you can file a lawsuit.”  Mukasey, an Orthodox Jew did not recues himself from this case which should have come as no surprise since he did not recues himself during the trials of the “Blind Sheik” was part of the conspiracy to blow up the World Trade Center in 1993.

2001:In a statement issued today, Aipac officials criticized President Bush's advisers who advocated support for the creation of a Palestinian state. Those advisers ''are encouraging the president to reward, rather than punish, those that harbor and support terrorism,'' the statement said.

2002: Randy Lerner succeeded his father Al as the leader of the Cleveland Browns football team

2003: “Israel announced today it intended to build about 600 new homes in three large West Bank settlements, a move that contradicts the current Middle East peace plan.”

2003: In “Combing the Ashes of Another New York Disaster” published today” Mike Wallace provided a complete review of Triangle – The First That Change America” in which David Von Drehle gives a 21stcentury view of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.

https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/03/books/books-of-the-times-combing-the-ashes-of-another-new-york-disaster.html?searchResultPosition=4

2004(17th of Tishrei, 5765): Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

2004(17th of Tishrei, 5765): Sixty-three year old Shaul Amor, the native of Morocco who served in the Knesset as “Minister without for Portfolio” passed away today.

2004: Amy “Goodman was presented the Islamic Community Award for Journalism by the Council on American-Islamic Relations.”

2005:  The New York Times reported that Franzi Groszman had passed away at the age of 100.  Mrs. Groszman is believed to be one of the last survivors of the parents who put their children on the Kindertransport, the London bound trains that took Jewish children out of Nazi Germany before World War II. 

2005:  Books by Jewish authors or on Jewish topics were featured in several newspapers.  The New York Times Book Review Section included a review of Party In The Blitza memoir by Elijah Canetti.  The winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Literature is described as “a Spanish Jewish Viennese Swiss Bulgarian Refugee.  The Times also reviewed Blood Relation a biography of Harold “Heshy” Konigsberg, a Jewish racketeer and hit man.  As the review points out, Jews may be criminals, but they are not heroes.  Hehsy’s family describes him as a “shanda” which is Yiddish for ‘Shame.” 

2005: After fracturing his finger in September Boston Red Sox Kevin Youkilis returned to the lineup today the last day of the 2005 season during which he hit .278.

2006: The Washington Postreviewed Dogs of War by James Reston.  It is subtitled, “Columbus, the Inquisition and the Defeat of the Moors.”  As the reviewer says, “in 1492, Sapin expelled its Jews and crushed a caliphate.” Finally the Post also reviewed The Last Days of Dogtown by Anita Diamant.  In The Red TentDiamant used a gaudy, Technicolor style to engineer her Old Testament visions of sex and violence, while The Last Days of Dogtown is as plain as sunlight on polished wood. But in both books, she has managed to find an appropriate (if not a true) vocabulary to conjure up a world. Like Las Vegas reproductions of old Venice or ancient Egypt, these novels are proudly inauthentic yet still entirely original.”

2006(10th of Tishrei, 5767 :) Yom Kippur,

2006: The first Yom Kippur is observed with all IDF Troops out of Lebanon.

2006: As the sun set on Yom Kippur the last Rabbi in Baghdad, Emad Levy, sat down for his last “break the fast’ meal in Iraq.  As he ate the piece of cake and ranks the two glasses of milk he shared his thoughts with a Washington Postreporter realizing that next year he would be doing this in another land.

2006: Allegations arose that Alan Hevesi had fired Alexander McHugh, a receptions who had filed a sexual harassment charge.  Hevesi’s office contended that she had not cooperated with their investigation and that no evidence had been found to support her claim.

2007: Solomon Wachtler“was reinstated to the New York state bar.”

2007: The Special Olympics open in Shanghai where the 2,000-strong Jewish community has raised $20,000 to support Israel’s Special Olympics team.  The community, headed by Maurice Ohama, has provided the 38 Israeli athletes with uniforms, sports shoes as well as access to a Sukkah and kosher food.

2007: Israel eased a strict news blackout on an airstrike on stories related to the September airstrike against Syria that has been described as destroying shipments of arms for Hezbollah or a nuclear facility built with North Korean technology.

2007:Frank Lowy received the Henni Friedlander Award for the Common Good at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, United States.

2007: “Gilded Lions and Jeweled Horses: The Synagogue to the Carousel opens at the American Folk Art Museum under the aegis of guest cuator Murray Zimilies

2008: At Columbia University, the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies presents an address by renowned Israeli author Amos Oz, Agnon Professor of Hebrew Literature, Ben-Gurion University entitled “A Tale of Love and Darkness” as part of the Syliva and Joseph Radov Lectures

2008(3, Tishrei, 5769): Fast of Gedaliah,

2008: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced today that he would abandon his earlier opposition to changing the term limits law and seek a third term as mayor, arguing that the economic crisis buffeting the nation called for continuity in municipal leadership.

2008 An “abridged version of Girl Crazy,” a 1930’s George and Ira Gershwin musical opened at the Kennedy Center.

2008: In “Rabbi Has Message, So Does Cellphone,” published today James Barron describes how Jewish businessmen are coping with the financial meltdown during the High Holidays.http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/02/nyregion/02holidays.html?_r=0

2009:Singer-songwriter Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul & Mary fame) reads from and discusses his new song-inspired children's picture book, Day is Done, (illustrated by Melissa Sweet) at Politics and Prose Bookstore, in Washington, D.C.

2009:Icelandic experimental band mum (with a lower-case "m" and pronounced moom) is scheduled to open its European tour at Tel Aviv's Barby Club today. Seven musicians will perform their indie-pop combination of electronic music and soft vocals, accompanied by traditional acoustic instruments and some less conventional ones. The band was begun in 1997 by Gunnar Om Tynes and Orvar Poreyjarson Smarason and is now considered Iceland's No. 2 band (after Sigur Ros).

2009: The Coen Brothers latest film, “A Serious Man,” opens in theatres throughout the United States.

2009: According to reports published in today’s Washington Post, “Israeli writer Amos Oz is the favorite to be picked for the 2009 Nobel literature prize next Thursday, but with the judging notoriously hard to predict, he is far from a safe bet.  Oz, who deals with life in modern Israel in his novels, and reflects decades of commitment to the Israeli peace movement in his political writing, is quoted at 4/1 by the British bookmaker Ladbrokes, meaning he has one chance in five of winning.”

2009(14th of Tishrei, 5770): Erev Sukkoth

2009(14th of Tishrei, 5770):Captain Benjamin Sklaver was killed in Afghanistan.

2009: Thin and wan, but lucid and very much alive, Gilad Shalit, the captured Israeli soldier whose fate has gripped Israel for more than three years, appeared in a video today holding a Palestinian newspaper dated Sept. 14.

2009(14th of Tishrei, 5770):Seventy-six year old photographer of the famous, Nat Finkelstein, passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/arts/13finkelstein.html

2010: On Shabbat, the traditional minyan at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, IA joins the rest of the world in reading Parsha Bereshit, marking the start of the new Torah reading cycle.

2010:Miki Gavrielov, one of Israel’s leading singer/song writer is scheduled to perform at Beth El Synagogue Center in New Rochelle, NY. 

2011: Israelis change their clocks as daylight savings time comes to an end.

2011: The New York Times features books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “The Swerve:How the World Became Modern” by Stephen Greenblatt, “Gustav Mahler by Jens Malte Fischer, “All Our Worldly Goods” by Irène Némirovsky and “The Mirador:Dreamed Memories of Irène Némirovsky by Her Daughter” by Élisabeth Gille

2011:Gilo is not a settlement but an “integral part of Jerusalem,” Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon stressed during a tour of the capital’s third-largest neighborhood for 50 members of the foreign media today.

2011: Today, Israel formally accepted an international proposal to return to peace negotiations with the Palestinians, but any immediate resumption of talks appeared unlikely as the Israelis and Palestinians differed sharply over the letter and spirit of the proposal.

2012(16thof Tishrei, 5733): Second Day of Sukkoth

2012: This evening, Michael Stewart, author of The Gypsy Menace: Populism and the New Anti Gypsy Politics is scheduled to discuss treatment of Europe’s largest minority at the Wiener Library in London.

2012:Vandals attacked the Franciscan convent on Jerusalem’s Mount Zion early this morning, spray-painting it with anti- Christian graffiti in the third “price tag” attack against a Christian site this year. The vandals painted the words “price tag” and “Jesus is a bastard” on the door of the Franciscan convent, located adjacent to the Dormition Abbey cathedral.

2012: Funeral services for the late Stephen O. Frankurt, former President of Young & Rubicon will be held today

2012: “Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, Julius Berman, Colette Avital and Rafi Eitan were among those who spoke at the funeral of Holocaust survivor and Israeli economist Moshe Sanbar which was held at the Kiryat Shaul Cemetery today.

2012: Five people, including Likud activist Moshe Feiglin, were arrested for a confrontation on the Temple Mount this morning during Feiglin’s monthly trip to Judaism’s holiest site. Towards the end of Feiglin’s visit, a group of Muslims surrounded the Jewish worshippers and started yelling “Alalu Akbar.”

2012: Friends and Family will celebrate the birthday of Barb Feller today in Cedar Rapids, where her many accomplishments include being a Hebrew teach par excellence.

2013: In the UK, the Wiener Library is scheduled to host Bernd Koschland who will share his experiences of the Kindertransport, the humanitarian effort that brought 10,000 persecuted children to the UK from Europe in 1938-39.

2013: The Greater Washington Area Chapter of Hadassah is scheduled to host its Special Gifts Dinner this event at Woodmont Country Club.

2013: In a commemoration marking the 40th anniversary of the Yom Kippur a screening of “The Battle Over the Soul” followed “by a conversation with Dan Almagor, the producer and a soldier at the battle of ‘Tel Saki’ is scheduled to take place at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue.

2013: In Cedar Rapids, IA, Temple Judah is scheduled to host the Hadassah Book Club which will discuss The List by Martin Fletcher.

2013: In Budapest, the Conference on Jewish Life and Anti-Semitism in Contemporary Europe came to an end.

2013: “Poverty is the greatest menace to the Middle East, overtaking terrorism and conventional wars, Israeli President Shimon Peres told the Dutch parliament in a speech today.”

2013: “Finance Minister Yair Lapid y0day harshly condemned Israeli citizens who emigrate to improve their standard of living, saying he had “no patience” for people who leave the Jewish state behind for reasons of convenience.”

2013(28th of Tishrei, 5774): Ninety-four year old “Abraham Nemeth, the creator of a Braille Code for math” passed away today. (As reported by William Yardley)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/07/us/abraham-nemeth-creator-of-a-braille-code-for-math-is-dead-at-94.html?hpw

2013: Based the media coverage, the most important Jew in the world today is fashion designer Marc Jacobs who announced that “he is leaving Louis Vuitton after 16 years to concentrate on his namesake line”

2014: The Kaufman Music Center is scheduled to host “An Evening with Paul Reiser.”

2014: In an interview published today IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz said “Israel achieved a decisive victory in this summer’s hostilities with Hamas, but maintaining a long-term ceasefire depends on improving the day-to-day conditions and economic conditions of Gaza residents.” (As reported by Gavriel Fiske)

2014: In an attempt to avoid armed clashes, a closure of the West Bank begins as ll:59 p.m. today (JTA)

2014: France joined the United States in condemning a plan to buid over two thousand new homes in east Jerusalem, thus worsening a pseudo –crisis created by Prime Minister Netanyahu who successfully shifted attention away from what he claimed was a primary security concern  i.e. keeping Iran from developing nuclear capability.

2015: Lewis Black is scheduled to perform at the Belle Mehus Auditorium in Bismarck, ND.

2015: Today, Spain approved the granting of “citizenship to 4,302 people who identified themselves as descendants of Sephardic Jews.”

2015: “Congo Beat the Drum,” a documentary about “two musicians from Tel Aviv who travel to Jamaica to record an album with forgotten reggae artists from the past” is scheduled to be shown at the Bushwick Film Festival.

2015: Erev Shabbat, Border Policemen shot a young Palestinian Arab man in the leg in the Issawiya neighborhood of Jerusalem, after he approached them with a firebomb in his hand and tried to throw it at them.

2015: As part of the International Balloon Festival, balloons are scheduled to be launched “early this morning from Eshkol Park in the northern Negev region.

2015: “Over 200 Palestinian Arabs waited for police forces at Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem this afternoon, throwing rocks and firebombs and burning tires at the Jewish holy site.”

2015: All decent people throughout the world mourn the deaths of Eitam and Haama Henkin who were murdered when terrorists opened fire on their car in which they were traveling with four of their children in an attack which Hamas praised as “heroic” followed by a call for “more high-quality attacks.”

2015: “As Syria Reels, Israel Looks to Expand Settlements in Golan Heights” published today described the changing face of Israel’s northern border.”

2015: Thousands attended the funeral in Jerusalem this morning for Eitam and Naama Henkin, who were killed in a shooting attack in their car near the settlement of Itamar yesterday evening during which nine year old Matan said Kaddish for his parents 

2016(29thof Elul, 5776): Eighty three year old Brooklyn born director and producer Gordon Davidson who transformed the theatrical scene in Los Angeles passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/04/theater/gordon-davidson-dead.html?_r=1

http://www.timesofisrael.com/gordon-davidson-moses-of-las-theater-scene-dies-at-83/                                                                                                                                                                                                                              2016: The first show of the seventh season of “Shameless” starring Emmy Rossum is scheduled to be broadcast tonight.

2016: In Moscow, police said they had arrested “a 40-year old man” who had stabbed a security a guard during an attack at the central synagogue.

2016: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Iran Wars: Spy Games, Bank Battles, and the Secret Deals That Reshaped the Middle East by Jay Solomon, The Fix: How Nations Survive and Thrive in a World in Decline by Jonathan Tepperman and Little Nothing by Marisa Silver

2016(29thof Elul, 5776): Erev Rosh Hashanah

2107: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host the last screening “The Exception” a film that tells the tale of a Nazi officer sent guard Kaiser Wilhelm II after the start of WW II.

2017: The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research and the Center for Jewish History are scheduled to host the final session of “Proust in Time: Sawnn’s Way” that examines Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time.

2018:This evening the Illinois Museum and Education Center to host “cast members from the Victory Gardens Theatre production performing selections from Paula Vogel’s play ‘Indecent’” after which they will “discuss the responsibility of the artist in times of injustice, oppression and censorship.”

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a Simchat Torah lunch today.

2018(23rd of Tishrei, 5779): Simchat Torah

2018: Today, Jason Kander, who had voluntarily served in Afghanistan dropped out of the race for Mayor of Kansas City, “citing symptoms of PTSD and depression.

2018: Having released the music video for “All of Tears” at the end of September, Z Berg released the single “on music platforms” today.

2019: The opening celebration for the exhibition “The Art of Exile: Paintings by German-Jewish Refugees presented by LBI is schedule to take place today.

2019: In New York, the School of Visual Arts is scheduled to host an “evening celebrating the 60th anniversary of ‘The Twilight Zone,’ the seminal show” of Jewish born convert to Unitarianism Rod Serling.

2019: In Mill Valley, CA, the Outdoor Art Club is scheduled to host Tffany Shalin, “the San Francisco based Jewish author who will discuss her new book, 24/6: The Power of Unplugging.”

2019(3rd of Tishrei, 5779): Fast of Gedaliah

https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2316462/jewish/Tzom-Gedaliah-Fast-Day.htm

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/tzom-gedaliah/

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-fast-of-gedaliah

2020(14thof Tishrei, 5781): Erev Sukkoth and Erev Shabbat

2020: Despite the lockdown and the government promise of large fines, as Israelis prepare to begin observe Sukkot this evening “many major ultra-Orthodox communities in Jerusalem have said they will observe the communal living customs of the Sukkot holiday.” (As reported by Kobi Nachshoni)

2020: In Ohio, Congregation B’nai Jeshurun is scheduled to host Kabbalat Shabbat services via Zoom and livestream links.as well an evening service followed by a Kiddush with Rabbi Stephen Weiss.

2020:Contemporary Jewish Museum is scheduled to “present percussionist David Freeman, accompanied by sitar player Mustafa Bhagat, performing compositions that blend Indian raga, folk and jazz”.

2020: This evening marks a triple header simcha in Cedar Rapids – erev Shabbat, erev and the birthday of Barb Feller, accomplished author and the driving force behind Jewish and Hebrew education at Temple Judah.

2020: In Bexlely, OH is scheduled to host its Friday Book Club this morning

2020: JCC Boston is scheduled to present a “PJ Library Shabbat Circle Time Celebrating Sukkoth.”

 

This Day, October 3, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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OCTOBER 3

1189: Coronation of Richard the Lionheart (King Richard I) of England. “All Jews and women are barred from the coronation ceremony, but Jewish representatives are sent anyway with gifts in an effort to curry favor with the new English king. When Jews arrive with gifts, they are attacked, stripped naked, whipped, and thrown out. A rumor spreads that Richard had them killed, which inspires a mob in London to launch a massacre. They move on the Jewish quarter where they burn down houses, beat the Jews, and burn them alive. Some are forced to accept baptism.”

1210: John of Brienne, a penniless count who managed to wed Mary, Queen of the Crusader State of Jerusalem, is crowned King of Jerusalem. When the newly crowned king visited Acre“he was greeted by members of the Frankish and Greek communities and by members of the Jewish community holding up a Torah scroll.”  What should we make of this strange sounding behavior? Judahal-Harizi described the Jews of Acre as being ignoramuses “despite the fact that three hundred rabbis from Franceand Englandhad settled there. Al Harizi was one of the last great figures of the Golden Age of Spain and was considered a noted scholar, poet and translator who gained additional fame for his visits to various Jewish communities.

1335:Levi ben Gershon, who is better known by his Latinized name as Gersonides or the abbreviation of first letters as RaLBaG Levi observed an eclipse of the moon today.He described a geometrical model for the motion of the Moon and made other astronomical observations of the Moon, Sun and planets using a camera obscura. Some of his beliefs were well wide of the truth, such as his belief that the Milky Way was on the sphere of the fixed stars and shines by the reflected light of the Sun. Gersonides was also the earliest known mathematician to have used the technique of mathematical induction in a systematic and self-conscious fashion and anticipated Galileo’s error theory. The lunar crater Rabbi Levi is named after him.

1430: The Jews were expelled from Eger, Bohemia

1508: “Rabbi Don Yitzhak Abravanel passed away. Born in 1437, he was a leader during the Golden Age of Spanish Jewry. After having served as treasurer to the king of Portugal, Abravanel became a minister in the court of King. In the Inquisition, an estimated 32,000 Jews were burned at the stake and another 200,000 were expelled from Spain. Rabbi Abrabanel reportedly offered Queen Isabella the astronomical sum of 600,000 crowns to revoke the edict. Abrabanel was unable to prevent the expulsion and was exiled along with his people. Most of his rabbinic writings were composed in his later years when he was free of governmental.” (As reported by Aish)

1533(14thof Tishrei, 5294): Erev Sukkoth

1559: Fifty-on year old Ecrole II d’Este, the Duke of Ferrara to whom the Ferrara Bible, a 1553 publication of the Ladino version of the Tanakh used by Sephardi Jews was dedicated, passed away today.

1674: Pope Clement X suspended the Inquisition in Portugal. This came after the New Christian community asked for a more humane treatment from the Portuguese Inquisitional authorities. Many within the New Christian community felt the Portuguese tribunals were based on greed more than sincerity.

1649: Seventy-three year old Giovanni Diodati, the Italian born Professor of Hebrew at the University of Geneva who translated the “Hebrew Bible” into Italian passed away today.

1736: Abraham de Leon and his wife gave birth to Moses de Leon who eventually made his way to New York where he was buried when he passed away in 1828,

1770: Today, in Newport, RI, Moses Mendes Seixas, the New York City born son of Rachel Franks Levy and Isaac Mendes Seixas married Jochabed Levy with whom he had nine children.

1779(23rdof Tishrei, 5540): Simchat Torah

1775(20thof Tishrei, 5556): Sukkoth shel Shabbat celebrated for the first time during the American Revolution.

1779: Abraham Aberle ben Eliakum who had passed away on Shabbat was buried interred today at the “Hoxton Old Jewish burial ground.”

1780: Lt. Colonel Franks was acquitted of charges that he had conspired with Benedict Arnold in the traitor’s plan to surrender West Point to the British during the American Revolution. Franks was Jewish, Arnold was not.

1784(18thof Tishrei, 5545): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed for the first as Richard Henry Lee, a hero of the American Revoluition served as President of the Continental Congress

1792(17thof Tishrei, 5553): Third Day of Sukkoth

1796(1stof Tishrei, 5557): Rosh Hashanah

1796(1stof Tishrei, 5557): Israel Baer Kursheedt spent Rosh Hashanah aboard the Simonhoff, a single- masted American sloop bound for Boston.

1798: Birthdate of Morris Jacob Raphall, a native of Sweden who was educated in Copenhagen and England and who spend the last decades of his life serving as the Rabbi of B'nei Jeshurun congregation in New York City

1794(9thof Tishrei, 5555): As the new United States federal government asserted its power by putting down the Whiskey Rebellion, Jews heard the strains of Kol Nidre on Erev Yom Kippur

1798(23rdof Tishrei, 5559): Simchat Torah celebrated as the people learned Nelson’s Victory at Aboukir as reported in the Times of London.

1800(14thof Tishrei, 5561): Erev Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1802:Rabbi Chaim of Voluzhin (a village in Lithuania) issued a proclamation to establish a new yeshiva. The Voluzhin Yeshiva eventually became the center of Torah scholarship in Europe, hosting tens of thousands of students who went on to become leaders of the Jewish world. The yeshiva was persecuted ruthlessly by the Czarist government, and in 1892 the government closed the yeshiva. Yet in a deeper sense, Voluzhin survived; most of the thousands of yeshivas today follow the Voluzhin model. The Jewish people are immeasurably enriched, for as Chaim Nachman Bialik once said, a yeshiva is "the creative factory of the Jewish people." 7th of Tishrei 5563 (As reported by Aish)

http://www.aish.com/dijh/Tishrei_7.html

1803: Birthdate of Middlefart, Denmark native Sophie Ballin the wife of David Philipsen.

1804: Belle Myers the daughter of Rachel Louzada and Hyam Myers married Samuel Asher Levy today in New York

1805(10thof Tishrei, 5566): Yom Kippur

1817(23rdof Tishrei, 5578): Simchat Torah

1825(21stof Tishrei, 5586): Hoshanah Rabah

1825: In Berlin, the cornerstone was laid for a communal school which would be overseen by Leopold Zunz once it was opened.

1832(9thof Tishrei, 5593): Erev Yom Kippur

1834: “King John of Saxony authorized the Jews to engage in all trades and industries.”

1835(10thof Tishrei, 5596): Yom Kippur

1835: Birthdate of Gerson Vasen, the father of Sarah Vasen, the first Jewish woman doctor in Los Angeles, and the first superintendent and resident physician of Cedars-Sinai Hospital, then known as Kaspare Cohn Hospital. In 1856 he left his native Germany settling first in Philadelphia before moving on to Quincy, Illinois, where he prospered as a dealer in buffalo hides before going into real estate and the investment business.

1835(10thof Tishrei, 5596): Eighty-two year old Boston born Rachel Andrews Wolf, the wife of Myer Moses whom she married in 1772 and then married Solomon Woolf and the mother of  Priscilla, Eleanor, Myer Isaac, Esther and Bella, passed away today after which she was buried at the Kahal Kaosh Beth Eloim Coming Street Cemetery in Charleston, SC.

1836(22ndof Tishrei, 5597): Shmini Atzeret observed for the last time during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson.

1838(14thof Tishrei, 5599): Erev Sukkot

1838: Birthdate of Hagenbach, Germany native Johanna Baruch (nee Lamle)

1839: In Swansea, Wales, Hebrew teach Barnett Abrahams who later became a cantor in Manchester and his second wife Hannah gave birth Louis Barnett, “the headmaster of the Jews’ Free School in London” and a contributor to such publications as   The Jewish Chronicle and The Jewish Encyclopedia who was the husband of Fannie Rosetta Mosley with whom he had two sons including “Bertram Louis Abrahams, a physician, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.”

1839(25th of Tishrei, 5600): Moses Schreiber who is known as Moses Sofer passed away at Bratislava. A distinguished Orthodox rabbi he was the author of Chasam Soferand a leading defender of tradition against the onslaught of the Enlightenment and Reform Judaism.

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/moses-sofer/

https://yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Sofer_Mosheh

https://www.sefaria.org/person/Moses%20Sofer

1840: In London, Sarah Hurwitz and Reuben Salomons gave birth to Albert Lionel Salomons

1841: In St. Louis, Missouri, United Hebrew Congregation was formed making it the first Jewish assemblage in the city’s history. The congregation was also known as the Polish Congregation and it was a strictly an Orthodox congregation.  The congregation first met in a rented room at Broadway and Locust. Later, it moved to the Masonic Hall on First and Market Streets. One of the initial purposes for forming the congregation was the establishment of a cemetery.

1842: In Reckendorf, Bavaria, Wolf Hellman, a master weaver and his wife the former Sara Fleischmann gave birth to Isaias Wolf Hellman the successful banker who helped to found the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/towers-of-gold-how-one-jewish-immigrant-named-isaias-hellman-created-california

1843(9th of Tishrei, 5604): Erev Yom Kippur

1853(1stof Tishrei, 5614): As hostilities break out between the British, French and Turks on one side and the Russians on the other in what became the Crimean War, Jews observe Rosh Hashanah

1853: Birthdate of Bohemian native Maurice Weidenthal, the Cleveland journalist who was a reported for the Cleveland Herald, a dramatic critic and editorial writer for Cleveland Press, founder of the Jewish Independent and city editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and the leader of a crusade against production of the Merchant of Venice in public schools because “he believed it created prejudice against Jews.”

1855(21stof Tishrei, 5616): Hoshana Rabba

1858: The funeral of Mrs. Raphall, the wife of Rabbi Morris Raphall is scheduled to be held this morning at 10 am in New York City.

1858: In Uhrichsville, Ohio, German born American attorney Simon Wolf and his wife gave birth Florence Wolf who married Frederick Gotthold which meant that she gained fame painter Florence Wolf Gotthold who most famous work was “A Venetian Lady.”

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_Venetian_Lady_by_Florence_W._Gotthold.jpg

1858: One day after he had passed away, 35 year old Solomon Nathan was buried at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1862(9th of Tishrei, 5623): Erev Yom Kippur

1862: One day after she had passed away, 48 year Rachel Leah Isaacs (nee Cohen), the wife Is Israel Loley Isaacs with whom she had eight children was buried today at the “West Ham Jewish Cemetery.”

1862: During the U.S. Civil War, Union forces including Jewish soldiers from Indiana and Southern forces including Jewish soldiers from Mississippi clashed at the start of the Battle of Corinth.

1864(3rdof Tishrei, 5625): Tzom Gedaliah

1864: Frédéric Emile Baron d'Erlanger, married the American Marguérite Mathilde Slidell. She was the daughter of John Slidell, the Louisiana politician and businessman who served as the Confederacy’s diplomatic representative to France under Emperor Napoleon Ill. He was a German born banker. Erlanger along with his partner Cie, were the Jewish bankers who headed what some claim was the most distinguished banking house in France.  The marriage, which some said showed the financial desperation of Slidell and his fellow Confederates did not last.  But this would not bring an end of Erlanger’s connection to the United States business community. This was not the first time that a Jew had joined Slidell’s family.  August Belmont had married Slidell’s niece, Caroline Perry, in 1849.

1864: A party British Royal Engineers arrived in Jerusalem where they were to begin the first modern survey on this ancient city.

1865: In Buffalo, NY, the members of Temple Beth El held a business meeting today “where it was decided to purchase some cuspidor,”  to re-electe President Hyman and Vice President Silberberg and to have Max Grodzinsky and his son  serve the congregation as Cantor and Torah readers, respectively, for the holidays, but without pay.”

1865: In Philadelphia, PA, Levi Goldsmith, the Hesse born son of Seligmann Falcke Goldschmidt and Schönchen Hinka Alexander and his wife Henrietta Goldsmith gave birth to Helen Goldsmith Loeb.

1866: "Mexican Affairs: The Ex-President of Mexico and a Bohemian Jew" published today claims that Santa Ana, the former President of Mexico has been forced to leave his house on 48th street due to financial problems and move in with a Hungarian Jew named Naphegyi who is living on Staten Island.  The article describes Naphegyi as a con-man who among other things misrepresented himself as the secretary to Louis Kossuth, the great Hungarian patriot.  Other sources describe him as Dr. Gabor Naphegyi who served as Santa Anna's attorney and who wrote The Album of Language, History of Hungary and Among the Arabs: A Narrative of Adventure In Algeria published in 1868.

1866: In New York, a jury awarded a Jewess named Nanna Solomon five hundred dollars in damages after hearing the case she brought against a Jew named Bernhard Brown for a breach of promise of marriage.  She had sought ten thousand dollars in damages.

1867: In Albany, GA, Charles and Johanna Wessolowsky gave birth to Emma Wessolowsky Menko

1869: H. A. Henry of London who had been serving as Rabbi of Sherith Israel since September 1, 1857 “was retired today on a full pension.

1869: Birthdate of Danzig native Alfred Flatow, the gymnast who helped Germany win Gold Medals at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens – an achievement that did not keep him from dying at Theresienstadt.

1871: Prussian leader Otto Von Bismarck accepts a “compromise” amending the Treaty of Berlin which diluted the commitment of the European powers to improving the plight of the Rumanian Jews.

1872(1stof Tishrei, 5633): Rosh Hashanah

1872: Rabbis Friedman and Rozensweig of New York City officiated at Rosh Hashanah services held in Coopers Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey.

1872: Rabbi Falk Vidaver is scheduled to deliver the sermon at the 34h Street Synagogue in New York City.

1872: Rabbi S. M. Isaacs is scheduled to deliver the sermon at the 44thStreet Synagogue in New York City.

1872: Rabbi Samuel Adler is scheduled to give a sermon in German Temple Emanu-El on 5thAvenue in New York City.

1872: Rabbi David Einhorn is scheduled to deliver a sermon at Adath Israel, a Reform congregation West 39th Street in New York City.

1872: Rabbi J.S. Noot is scheduled to deliver the sermon at the Stanton Street Synagogue on New York’s Lower East Side.

1872: Rabbi Milziner is scheduled to deliver the sermon at the Norfolk Street Synagogue.

1874(22ndof Tishrei, 5635): Shemini Atzeret

1875(4th of Tishrei, 5636):Tzom Gedaliah

1875: Under the leadership of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, in Cincinnati, “the Hebrew Union College opened its doors for the reception of students, four of whom were ordained eight years later.

1875: It was reported today that one Jew has been burned alive in Baghdad.  The Jews have been accused of blasphemy which was the excuse for mobs to attack them.

1875: It was reported today that the Jewish Messenger, a Jewish publication, has called for free synagogues to be established in New York to meet the needs of the poor who cannot pay the admission fee of one dollar charged by some congregations.

1876(15thof Tishrei, 5637): As American Jews join their fellow citizens in celebrating the country’s Centennial, Jews also observe Sukkoth

1878: The Chamber of Commerce met in New York City today.  Mr. Hentz, Chairman of the Southern Relief Committee which was responsible for sending aid to those dealing with the Yellow Fever Epidemic reported that among the charities in New Orleans receiving funds were the Hebrew Benevolent Association ($2,000), Hebrew Widow and Orphan Society ($500) and Turo Infirmary ($1,000). The Hebrew Benevolent Association in Memphis received $1,000 while the Hebrew Benevolent Association in Vicksburg received $750.

1881(10thof Tishrei, 5642): The observance of Yom Kippur takes on an additional sense poignancy for American Jews as the nation continues to mourn the death of President James A. Garfield.

1882: “Insanity In Italy” published reported that “the growth of insanity in Italy continues to be a serious cause of alarm.” After describing the growing number of people who have been institutionalized and other signs of the problem, the study finds one bright spot.  “The Jews do not become insane.  They are active and intelligent, and are rapidly gaining that influential position the Jewish race rarely fails to achieve in any community where no distinction is made between Jews and Gentiles, but they rarely see the interior of an insane asylum.  One of the reasons for this is that “the Jew clings to his ancient faith. He is not disturbed by any new philosophy, and is troubled by no doubts as to the truth of his religion.”

1883(2ndof Tishrei, 5644): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1883: “The Jewish New Year’s Day” published today attributed “the depressing dullness of the stock market” yesterday to the fact that it was the Jewish New Year, “a holiday…observed by nearly all of the” Jewish “members of the Stock Exchange.”  The Jewish member of the exchange “constitute a large and important element in Wall Street” and “their absence naturally made some difference with the amount of business done.”

1883: Birthdate of Russian native Hirsch “Harry Sadowsky” the American physician and the husband of Gloria Sadowsky

1884: Birthdate of New York native and graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University Dr. David John Kaliski, the husband of Kate Mountjoy Kaliski.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1966/08/22/83228186.pdf

1886(4thof Tishrei, 5647): Tzom Gedaliah observed since 3rd of Tishrei fell on Shabbat

1886: In Louisville, KY, “Jennie and Alfred S. Brandeis” gave birth to Amy Brandeis, who became Amy McCreary when she married William Harold McCreary with whom she had two children – Alfred and William.

1886(4thof Tishrei, 5647): Max Aronson “who keeps a little grocery store…on Hester Street” passed away today at 3:30 pm as a result of wounds inflicted when police beat him and then refused to have treated while he was in their custody.

1887(15thof Tishrei, 5648): Sukkoth

1887: “Hebrew Liberality” published today described the successful Yom Kippur drive which collected $75,000 for Jewish charities in Philadelphia and was raised from individual contributions one of the largest of which came from Meyer Guggenheim of Keneseth Israel who donated $1,000.

1888: Over 6,000 costumes that had belonged to the “Hebrew theatrical company which occupied the old National Theatre on the Bowery” and were valued at $35,000 were sold at auction today.

1888(28thof Tishrei, 5649): Sixty-two year old Alfred T. Jones, who served as the editor the Jewish Record from 1875 to 1886 “and the staunchest ally of the Russian immigrants in Philadelphia” as well as the rest of the United States passed away today.

1889(8thof Tishrei, 5650): Early this morning in New Orleans, Joseph M. Marcus, a young Jewish merchant and a silent partner in one of the gambling house that the Mayor has ordered closed shot himself in front of the main entrance to the Orleans Parish Prison.  (In Louisiana, “Parish” corresponds to a country in the rest of the United States.

1889: Four days after he had passed away, 57 year old Simeon Sampson, the son of Levi and Sarah Sampson and husband of the former Rosa Jordan Marsden with whom he had eight children, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1889: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi David Levy officiated at the wedding of Blanche and Herman Leidloff.

1889: In Hamburg, Germany, and Rosalie (née Pratzka) and Carl Ignatius von Ossietzky gave birth to Carl von Ossietzky who won the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize for exposing Germany’s re-armament – an accomplishment for which he was arrested by the Nazi and imprisoned before dying prematurely.

1891(1stof Tishrei, 5652): On the day before the American Association plays its last game of the baseball season, Jews observe Rosh Hashanah

1891: High Holiday services were held “at the new synagogue Temple Beth-El on 5thAvenue and Shearith Israel on West 19th Street which was reopened for worship.”

1891: Rabbi Mendelsohn conducted services for the first time at the new congregation formed at Long Island City which were attended by forty people.

1891: In Rochester, NY, Rabbi Max Landsberg delivered a sermon at Temple Beirth Kodesh based on the text “Hitherto the Eternal has helped us.”

1891. This evening, the Society of Hebrew Charities gave a “Kosher” dinner to 200 Russian Jews who have not been allowed to enter the United States.  Moritz Silverstein oversaw the meal which was served on board the transfer barge moored at the Barge Office, the immigrant’s gateway to New York City.

1891: Joseph Barondess, the former leader of the Cloakmakers Union was brought back to New York from Quebec by a member of the Canadian and the bail bondsman who had put up the money to guarantee his appearance.

1891: Mr. Jesse Seligman is scheduled to set sail for Europe aboard the SS Etruria.

1892: As the fires continue to burn for the third day in a row near May’s Landing, New Jersey it is believed it was started by Jews “who were clearing land at one of the new settlements in the area.”

1893(23rdof Tishrei, 5654): Simchat Torah

1893: English vaudevillian David James (born David Belasco in 1839) passed away today leaving a fortune of £41,000 to his synagogue and other Jewish charities

1893: “Ex-court Chaplain Adolf Stocker of Berlin” the “leader of the Jew baiters” arrived in New York where he was met by Pastors Moldenke, Richter, Haas and Berkemeir.”

1894(3rdof Tishrei, 5655): Tzom Gedaliah

1894: The dismissal of the appeal of Herman Warszawiak, the converted Jew was the first item at today’s monthly meeting of the Presbytery of New York.

1894: It was reported today that circulars accusing Judge David Callahan, the candidate for the State Senate in Connecticut had ruled in favor of an Irish defendant in a case where the complainant was Jewish because of his religious affiliation have been “distributed at the Republican Senatorial Convention.”

1895:  It was announced today the Executive Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis will meet at the Hebrew Union College on October 7th.

1896: Joseph L. Buttenweiser delivered a lecture on “The Influence of Machinery and Education on Labor” at the Hebrew Technical Institute in New York City.

1896: On Long Island, the sons of two prominent New Yorkers claim that they had not stolen the horse as charged by Jewish dry good peddler Samuel Burnstein but had “found it on the road” as Justice Griffiths continue to hear evidence in the matter.

1896: Birthdate of Lodz native and NYU trained dentist David Tanchester, the chief of the dental service at the Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center in the Bronx for 50 years and a clinical professor of Oral Surgery at NYU and Columbia who was the husband of the “former Ida Lazarus with whom he had two children – Bernard andhttps://www.nytimes.com/1975/09/08/archives/dr-david-tanchester-innovator-in-hospital-dentistry-dies-at-78.html

1897: Birthdate of New York native and hide and leather merchant Charles Alphonse Weil who in June of  1922 along with his brother both of whom were part of Alphonse Weil and Brothers. visited New England “in the company of Charles Dreyfus of the company’s Boston Office

1897: In London, the wife of Lionel H. Barnard gave birth to a son.

1897: In San Francisco, Hilda and Marcus “Mark” Lewis Gerstle gave birth to Mark Lewis Gerstle, Jr. the twice married father of Marcia, Cynthia and Mark Lewis Gerstle.

1898: Private Albert E. Brown of New Orleans, Quartermaster Sergeant Isaac Kuhn of Monroe, Private H.O. Stein of Houston, TX, Musician Nathan Kroenberger of Shreveport and 1st Lieutenant H.M. Marks were among the members of the 1st Louisiana Volunteer Infantry mustered out of service today.

1898: Twenty-five year old Charles Koransky, the son of well-to-do merchant Joseph Koransky, who was suffering from consumption took a room at a hotel on Stanton Street owned by Abraham Solomon after having been forced to leave the hospital on Blackwell’s Island because he was Jewish.

1898: “New Rabbi for a Brooklyn Temple” published today described the installation ceremony of Leon M. Nelson the 23 year old Virginian and valedictorian of his class at the Hebrew Union College who is the new rabbi for Brooklyn’s Temple Israel.

1898: In Chicago, Rabbi Regoff and Master of Ceremonies David Kallis conducted a jubilee service of thanksgiving at Anshe Knesset Israel celebrating the victories of Admiral Dewey during the Spanish-American War.

1898: “Hebrew Infant Asylum” published today described the open house held at the new facility at 161st Street and Eagle House where visitors were greeted by Asylum President, Mrs. Ester Wallenstein and the Chair of the Board of Lady Managers, Mrs. E.L. Riecer.

1898:Herzl addresses a mass meeting in London, arranged by the B'nai Zion Association. Herzl speaks in German. A witness reports: "The souls of the people were in the hand of this man, and with the breath of his voice, which seldom rose above a low tone, he could do with them whatever he liked."

1899: In Egypt, an earthquake at Karnak, led to Gaston Maspero, the French Jew who was a leading Egyptologist and director general of the department of antiquities, to “set up a team of workmen” to work on reconstruction of the ruins in direct opposition to the Romantics “who wished to see the ruins left as they are.”

1899: In Pueblo, CO, founding of Temple Emanuel that holds Friday evening service and a weekly Religious School whose members included S.E. Davis, Sam Baer and Rabbi Harry Weiss.

1899: In East Harlem, NYC Jacob and Diana Edelstein gave birth to Tillie Edelstein who gained fame as Gertrude Berg best known for her role as Molly Berg on “The Goldbergs” where she portrayed the matriarch of the Jewish apartment dwellers living in Brooklyn.  Long before Seinfeld, Berg proved that America could enjoy New YorkJewish humor.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9C0DE6DC143BE63ABC4D52DFBF66838D679EDE

http://www.mollygoldbergfilm.org/gertrude.php

1900(10th of Tishrei, 5661): Yom Kippur

1900: It is reported that today "the Day of Atonement is one of prayer and fasting” which will be followed in “four days” by “the Feast of Succoth or Tabernacles.”

1902(2nd of Tishrei, 5663): Second Day of Rosh Hashana

1902: In Kovno, “Reb Refael Alter Shmulevitz and his wife, Ettel, the daughter of Reb Yoseif Yoizel Horowitz” gave birth to “Rabbi Chaim Leib Shumlevitz.”

1903: The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that in New Jersey the “Camden Hebrews are completing negotiations for the purchase of ground at Fifth and Spruce streets with object of erecting a synagogue.”

1903: Dorothy Levitt competed in the final heat of the Southport Speed Trials “shocking British society as she was the first English woman, a working secretary, to compete in a motor race.” (How much more would they have been shocked if they had known she was a Sephardic Jew whose family name had been Levi before her father Anglicized it to Levitt

1903: At Cooper Union. Professor Richard Gottheil and Mr. C. L. Sulzberger, who were delegates to the Sixth International Zionist Congress at Basle at scheduled to address a meeting organized by the Zionist Council of Great New York.

1905: Austrian philosopher Otto Weininger “took a room in the house in Schwarzspanierstraße 15 where Ludwig van Beethoven died. He told the landlady that he was not to be disturbed before morning since he planned to work and then to go to bed late. This night he wrote two letters, one addressed to his father, the other one to his brother Richard, telling them that he was going to shoot himself.

1905: “It developed at a hearing today before Commissioners William Rhinelander Stewart and Dr. Stephen Smith of the Eastern Inspection District of the State Board of Charities that, entirely unknown to each other, six associations have been formed by Jewish residents to build hospitals on the lower east side”

 

1906: “Russia Hears of Atlanta” published today recorded the reaction of The Novoe Vrempa to editorials published in newspapers on the “massacres of Jews in Russia” which included “the hoe that the United States will cease to attribute the Russian excesses to official provocation” but “admitting instead they are the result of natural racial animonisty.”

1907: Birthdate of Budapest native Ödön Pártos, the award winning violist who performed with the Palestine Orchestra when it was founded by Bronislaw Huberman.

1908(8th of Tishrei, 5669): Parsashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuvah

1908: The first edition of Pravda is published in Vienna.  Its editors include Adolph Joffe, born Adolph Abramovich Joffe and Leon Trotskyborn Lev Davidovich Bronstein.  When anti-Semitism became synonymous with anti-Communism a European rabbi is reported to have quipped when the Trostkys make a revolution, the Bronsteins are the ones who suffer.

1908 (8th of Tishrei, 5669): In Houston Texas Adath Yshurun Shabbat Shuvah services begin at 8 a.m and include a semon entitled “Repentance” which is delivered in German.

1908(8th of Tishrei, 5669): Sixty-nine year old Solomon Hirsch Sonneschein, the native of Hungary who served as the rabbi of Congregation Shaare Emeth, St. Louis, Missouri for over 17 years from 1869 to1886” before leaving to form Temple Israel where he served as their senior rabbi for 4 years from 1886 to 1890

1909(18th of Tishrei, 5670): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of William Howard Taft.

1910(29th of Elul, 5670): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1910:Reform congregation Emanu-El dedicated the first synagogue in the Arizona Territory today. This synagogue was designed by Ely Blount and it still stands at 564 South Stone Avenue, although Congregation Emanu-El stopped holding services here in 1949. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and currently houses the Jewish Heritage Center of the Southwest.

1911: U.S. District Court Judge Hough issues a writ of habeas corpus after reviewing the order of immigration officials who excluded David Perriss and five other Turkish Jewish immigrants who arrived on Ellis Island on September 21.

1911: Discovery of an asteroid which was named 719 Albert in honor of “one of the Imperial Observatory in Vienna’s major benefactors Albert Salomon von Rothschild” who had died in February of 1911.

1912(22nd of Tishrei, 5673): Shmini Atzeret

1912(22nd of Tishrei, 5673): Schimen Dannemann passed away today after which he was buried in the Liepaja Jewish Cemetery.

1912: The Oregonian reported today that in Portland, a meeting of the Council of Jewish Women was “held in the Selling-Hirsch building” where “Dr. Jonah B. Wise, an influential member of the Jewish society in Portland” addressed the attendees who discussed hold an art exhibit was a fundraising even.

1913(2nd of Tishrei, 5674): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1913(2nd of Tishrei, 5674): Fourteen year old Sara Prissman passed away today.

1913: “The Blue Mouse,” a silent comedy directed by Max Mack and produced by Jules Greenbaum was released in Germany today.

1914: Today Some 25,000 to 33,000 Canadian troops which probably included an untold number of Jews since “during WW I at least 5,000  Jews served in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces” of whom “4.5% won decorations for bravery and distinguished military service” departed for Europe” and the Western Front.

1915: Louis D. Brandeis, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Oscar S. Straus and Louis Marshall were among the 25 delegates representing “various Jewish organizations and institutions” who met today “in the Hotel Astor to discuss what steps can best be taken toward obtain for the Jew in belligerent countries their civic and religious rights.”

1915: “Relief for Jewish Sufferers” published today described a meeting of the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Relief Committee for the Sufferers From the War where “in response to urgent appeals from abroad “ it was decided to appropriate “$100,000 for the relief work in Europe.

1916: “Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee of the Jewish War Relief Funds in” the United States “addressed an open letter to the Jews of American” today “urging them not to form new collecting agencies for individual funds, as has been proposed in some quarter since the entry of Rumania into the war” urging “that Jews continue in their united effort through the established agencies to remedy the conditions of war sufferers of all the countries at war.”

1916: “Betty” a three act “Edwardian musical comedy with lyrics and music co-authored by Paul Rubens opened at the Globe Theatre in New York.

1917: Today while “denying the appeal of Russell Dunn, a soap-box orator who was sentenced to serve thirty days in the workhouse for disorderly conduct arising out of certain anti-Semitic remarks at an outdorr meeting Judge McIntyre” used the occasion “to praise the patriotism of the Jews whose loyalty he declared was of the highest type.”

1918: In an action for which he would be awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, Sergeant Walter J. Fulda, while under heavy bombardment maintained his field kitchen so that he could feed hot meals to the men of his division.

1918: King Boris III accedes to the throne of Bulgaria which turned out to be a good thing for the Jewish people.  During World War II, Boris refused to cave in to Hitler’s demands to ship his nations 50,000 Jews to Poland.  Boris attempted to work out of deal with the British that would enable him to send the Bulgarian Jews to Palestine.  The plan was blocked by Anthony Eden, Britain’s Foreign Minister. Eventually he would bend and allow 11,000 of the Jews living in territory recently annexed by Bulgaria to be taken.  But the bulk of the Bulgarian Jewish community survived.  Boris died of a heart attack after he had visited Hitler and refused his demand that Bulgaria declare war on the Soviet Union.  There are those, who with good reason, doubt that the Bulgarian monarch’s heart stopped due to natural causes.

1919(9th of Tishrei, 5680): Erev Shabbat and Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1919: During the Weimar Republic, Eugen Schiffer began serving as Minister of Justice.

1920: A meeting was held in Mr. Benjamin Natal's law office for the purpose of organizing a new congregation in Camden. NJ. The twenty-five men present included Harry Barroway, Dr. Otto Reiter, Reuben Pinsky and Manny Pearl. Each of the latter four contributed fifteen dollars and the dream became real. Others at that meeting were Louis Cades, Kolman Goldstein, Harry Teitelman, Herman Natal, Louis Berkowitz, Morris Handle and A. I. Rovner.

1920(21st of Tishrei, 5681): Hoshana Raba

1920: In Brooklyn, Temple Beth Elhoim hosted services marking the start of the end of the Feast of Tabernacles this evening.

1921(1st of Tishrei, 5682): Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah during the Presidency of Warren Harding.

1924: In Brooklyn, David and Edith Kurtzman gave birth to American cartoonist and editor of comic books and magazines Harvey Kurtzman the younger brother of Zachary Kurtman.

1925(15th of Tishrei, 5686): Sukkoth

1926: Birthdate of Sir John Boris Roderick Hazan, the “son of an engineer from Russia” and mother from Poland whose legal career began in 1948 when he was called to the Bar by Lincoln’s Inn and reached its pinnacle when he was appointed to the High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division.

1925: Twenty four year old Hungarian born Samuel Rosenblatt who was ordained after graduating from JTS married Clara Woloch today.

1926: In Brooklyn, Irving Simmons, “a sign painter” and Kate (Shapiro) Simmons gave birth toe Martin Gerald Simmons who as “Matty Simmons helped launch National Lampoon magazine and was instrumental in bringing into being its most famous side project, the 1978 movie “National Lampoon’s Animal House.” (As reported by Neil Genzlinger)

1926: In Camden, NJ, Dr. Cyrus Adler was the guest speaker at the farewell dinner hosted by Beth-El Congregation for Rabbi Solomon Grayzel.

1926: The cornerstone for Congregation Beth Israel’s community center will be laid today in Richmond Hill, Long Island, (JTA)

1927: Mordechai Golinkin, conductor of the Palestine Opera and former director of the Petrograd Opera was detained by authorities at Ellis Island when he disembarked from the liner Patria on which he had traveled to the United States from Jaffa.  Mr. Golinkin has come to the United States to raise at least $200,000 for the construction of an opera house in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.

1927: In the waning years of his career middleweight Seymour “Cy” Schindel lost his fourth straight bout today.

1929: Paul J. Sachs, one of the founding members of The Museum of Modern Art, began serving as a Trustee.

1929: Birthdate of Bert Stern, the Brooklynite and the son of “a children’s portrait photographer” whose decade’s long career as a photographer is best remembered for his pictures of Marilyn Monroe. (As reported by Paul Vitello)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/27/arts/bert-stern-elite-photographer-known-for-images-of-marilyn-monroe-dies-at-83.html

1930: The Brazilian Revolution of 1930 in which 29 year old Waldemar Levy Cardoso, the future Field Marshall of the Brazilian Army took part, began today.

1931(22nd of Tishrei, 5692): Shmini Atzeret and Shabbat

1931: Israel Mattuck delivered a sermon “The Present Crisis and the Future World.”

1931: In Nkana, Simon and Phyllis (Hepker) Lakofski gave birth to Denise Lakofski who gained famed as American architect Denise Scott Brown

1931: Ohio State University, with Sid Gillman playing End defeated Cincinnati in the first game of the season

1931: “Friends and Lovers” co-starring Eric von Stroheim with music by Max Steiner was released in the United States today by RKO Radio Pictures.

1932(3rd of Tishrei, 5693): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover.

1933(13th of Tishrei, 5694): Rabbi Eleazer Preil, a native of Kovno who came to the United States in 1910 and served on the faculty of REITS passed away today.

http://www.blankgenealogy.com/histories/Biographies/Jaffe/R'%20Elazar%20Mayer%20Preil%20z_l.pdf

http://yu.edu/riets/about/mission-history/historic-roshei/elazar-meir-preil/

1934: Novelist Peretz Hirschbein’s and his wife gave birth to their son Omus (Amus) in New York where they “lived until 1940, at which point they traveled across the United States and Canada before settling in Los Angeles.”

1934: Birthdate of Marcell David Reich, the native of Antwerp, Belgium who escaped the Holocaust to become on the world’s richest futures traders and an infamous fugitive from the American Justice System who was “sold his freedom” by President Clinton on his last day in office.

1935: Mussolini’s Italian Army invades Abyssinia (Ethiopia).  This first fascist attack on another nation goes virtually unanswered by the international community.  The lack of response strengthens Hitler’s notion that the decadent Western Allies will not stand in his way and thus this seemingly innocuous attack on a defenseless African nation is a major step on the road to World War II and the Final Solution.

1936(17th of Tishrei, 5697): Third day of Sukkot falls on Shabbat

1936: It was reported today that the Maccabees championship soccer team from Tel Aviv “will return to New York for a match with another selected team a week from tomorrow at Ebbets Field.

1936: “The complete eradication of Jewish influence from the legal and economic sciences was held ‘essential to the German people’s vital interests’ by Dr. Hans Frank, Nazi Minister of Jurisprudence in a declaration reading at a gathering of university professors” in Berlin “today.”

1936:  In New York City, June Stillman and Leonard Reich gave birth to composer Steve Reich one of whose best known works is entitled “T’hilim” which is based on Psalms 19, 34, 18 & 150.

1936: It was reported today that Leo Perper who has been with R.H. Macy & Co for the last twenty-five years will succeed Carl Adler as president of the Roger Kent Stores.

1936: “The East End of London was tense with anxiety tonight because Sir Oswald Mosley intends to lead one of his biggest Fascist procession into the heart of the Jewish district in Whitechapel…”

1936: Harry Shorten and his NYU football team lost to Ohio State today.

1937:  Birthdate of Eli Jacobs, former owner of the Baltimore Orioles.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that the Mandatory Government, in consideration of the murder of Mr. L.Y. Andrews and his bodyguard on the steps of the Anglican Church in Nazareth, resolved to take strong steps against Arab terror. It stripped the Jerusalem Mufti, Haj Amin el-Husseini, of all his powers, declared the Arab Higher Committee illegal, and deported five top Arab leaders. Palestine Arabs went on strike, and youngsters poured boiling oil on shopkeepers who refused to close their shops in protest.

1938: In response to yesterday’s slaughter at Tiberius “the National Council of Palestine Jewry and all rabbinates in Palestine declared the cessation of all Jewish labor and closing of all Jewish-owned shops from 2 to 4 this afternoon as a sign of grief and mourning during the funerals of the victims.

1938: “Early this morning a Jewish engine driver was shot dead by an Arab while driving a freight train across the Acre gate level crossing at Haifa.”

1938: The Italian newspaper Tevere praised the Mussolini government for issuing a decree “rescinding the citizenship of all Jews who entered Italy after 1919.

1939: In response to the Nazi invasion of Poland, France, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia declared war on Germany.

1939: “Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg, German ambassador in Moscow, informed Joachim Ribbentrop that the Soviet government was willing to cede the city of Vilnius and its environs” which meant that a vibrant Jewish community of 100,000 people that was “The Jerusalem of Lithuania” would now come under Nazi control.

1939: Mrs. David L. Isaacs is scheduled to address today meeting of the Women’s League for Palestine at the Park Royal Hotel in New York City.

1939: “Hanfstaengl  Is Interred by British as Alien Foe” published today included the ironic report that Ernst “Putzi” Hanfstagengl an early supporter of Hitler and Dr. Bernhard Weiss, the Jewish leader of the Berlin police who lost everything when Hitler came to power were both being interred as “enemy aliens” by Scotland Yard.

1939: In the next step in the Final Solution, the SS executes 26 Jews in the Polish border town of Wieruszow

1939: “Plans Laid To Help Jews In Europe” published today

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=980DE4DB173EE23ABC4B53DFB6678382629EDE

1940(1stof Tishrei, 5701): Rosh Hashanah

1940: In his sermon today, Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson of Temple Emanu-El emphasized that “spiritual contributions are more lasting than those which are material of intellectual.” “There is only one time and one circumstance when and under which a spiritual contribution may be said to be completed and that is when the world fully accepts it and lives by it.”

1940: A year after the start of WW II at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, Rabbi David de Sola Pool told congregants that “The call of this crisis to the men of faith is to stand fast, heroically defending their own liberties and their own vision of God, thereby defending for all me liberty and the vision of God”

1940: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise is scheduled to deliver a sermon entitled “Chosen to Serve vs. Choosing to Enslave” this morning at the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall.

1940: Rabbi Louis I. Newman is scheduled to deliver a sermon entitled “Things Which Catch Up With Us in Life at Temple Rodeph Sholom.

1940: Rabbi Israel Goldstein is scheduled to deliver a sermon entitled “Spiritual Anchors” at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun.

1940: At Temple Israel in NYC, Rabbi William F. Rosenblum warned “that the next hundred years would be a century of startling conflicts.”

1940: In a sermon “at Central Synagogue Rabbi Jonah B. Wise declared ‘the coming year must teach more and more to curb own power’” working to create a society where “moral power and self-restraint catch up with skill and greed” to create a balanced society.

1940: As the World War spread across Europe, at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, Rabbi David de Sola Pool to worshippers “The call of this crisis to the men of faith is to stand fast, heroically defending their own liberties and their own vision of God, thereby defend for all men liberty and the vision of God.”

1940: At the Jewish Center, Rabbi Leo Jung told worshippers, that “False optimism is an opiate” so “we must resolve to do everything without our power to defend the good there is about us today and to build for the morrow.

1940: Hans and Margret Rey board a ship in Rio and set sail for New York City.

1940: The Warsaw Ghetto was “opened” on this date, which was Rosh Hashanah on the secular calendar.  The Nazis ordered 150,000 Jews to move into the ghetto.

1940: The French government at Vichyadopted the definition of a Jew established in the Nuremberg Laws.  The Vichygovernment was eager to be part of Hitler’s New Europe and willingly sacrificed Jews living in Franceto show their loyalty.

1940: Vichy (Occupied) France passes anti-Semitic legislation. Vichy's anti-Jewish laws, the first Statut des Juifs, are modeled on the German Nuremberg Laws, and, like them, are widely accepted. Passed in anticipation of Nazi pressure, the laws' primary aims are to force Jews out of public service, teaching, financial occupations, public relations, and the media.

1940: During the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe began large-scale night bombings of London that were intended to break of the morale of the English people and force them to sue for peace which would have brought the Shoah to the United Kingdom.

1940: In Vichy, regulations were adopted excluding Jews from the army, the press, commercial jobs, industrial jobs, government jobs and any activity related to buying or selling a company.

1941: Nazi's blow up 6 synagogues in Paris

1941: Today Paleontologist Dr. Jay Gould married his first wife Deborah Lee, with whom he “had two sons, Jesse and Ethan.”

1941:  All elderly Jewish men of Kerenchug Ukraine, are killed by SS 

1942(22nd of Tishrei, 5703): Shmini Atzeret

1942(22nd of Tishrei, 5703): At the Treblinka death camp, Jews from Zelechów, Poland, are murdered.

1942:A doctor working at Auschwitz entered in his diary the following for this date, “Today I preserved fresh material from the human liver, spleen and pancreas, also lice from persons infected with typhus. The medical experiments continue.”

1943(4th of Tishrei, 5704): Tzom Gedaliah

1943(4th of Tishrei, 5704): On a routine barracks inspection at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, an SS doctor decides that 139 inmates are unfit to work. These inmates are promptly gassed.

1943: In Swinemunde, approximately 200 Danish Jews who were not able to escape to Sweden “were driven into two cattle cars by their Nazi captors.

1944: The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who was living in Berlin, wrote to Heinrich Himmler proposing the establishment of an Arab-Islamic Army in Germany.

1944: Roland Lorent, a member of the anti-Nazi Ehrenfeld Group was arrested by the police today

1945: According to reports coming from Cairo, “British warships cruised off the coast of Palestine and air force units patrolled the skies today to prevent the illegal entry of Jews into Palestine.”

1945: During a press conference in Cairo, Claude Pepper, the U.S. Senator from Florida said “that the Palestine problem should be settled by an international organization.” This stance put him at odds with the government of Iraq which issued a statement tonight that said only the Arabs had the right to determine who should be allowed to settle and live in Palestine.

1946: During a speech on WMCA, Hyman Blumberg, the New York state chairman of the American Labor Party, “demanded immediate admission of 100,000 Jews in Palestine…”

1946: “While expounding an Arab plan for Palestine that would halt the development of a Jewish national home, Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Secretary, General of the Arab League, disclosed today that the Arab States' delegates to the Palestine conference had proposed that British call an international conference on the Jewish refugee problem separate from negotiations on Palestine.”

1947(19thof Tishrei, 5708): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1947(19th of Tishrei, 5708): Seventy-three year old Slabetz, Bohemia, native Karl Schenk, who in 1893 came to the United States where “he organized the American Union Bank in 1917,” organized the Trade Bank and Trust Company five years later” while serving as a director for several organization including the Jewish Memorial Hospital while “two sons, Henry and Monroe” with his wife Sophie passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1947/10/04/87556070.pdf

1947: New York City begins its observance of Fire Prevention Week.  One of the highlights of the week’s celebration “will be the presentation of a reconditioned pumping engine to the Tel Aviv volunteer fire brigade at city hall.”

1948(29thof Elul, 5708): Erev Rosh Hashanah

1948: A company of the 1st Battalion commanded by Assaf Simchoni took action against an Arab gang in Kaft Kanna on the Tiberias-Nazareth Road.  The village had become a center for Arab gangs who were waging attacks on Jews in the Lower Galilee and the Zevulum Valley.

1948: In Philadelphia, PA, the former Renate Hirsch and David Bernard Medved gave birth to talk show and critic Michael Medved.

http://www.michaelmedved.com/

1948: The comedy team of Martin and Lewis (Jerry Lewis) made on of their first appearances on live television when they performed on NBC’s “Welcome Aboard.

1949: Yitzhak Gruenbaum completes his term as Israelis first Minister of Interior.

1949(10th of Tishrei, 5710): Yom Kippur

1949:Haim-Moshe Shapira begins serving as Israel’s second Minister of Interior

1949: On Long Island, NY, Dorothy "Dottie", a housewife, and Samuel Ira "Sam" Simmons, a dentist gave birth to photographer Laurie Simmons.

http://www.lauriesimmons.net/

1949: Today in New York, Sadie Altman, the daughter of Sophie and Hyman Davis and her husband Morris “Murray” Altman gave birth to Robert Kip Altman

1950(22ndof Tishrei, 5711): Shimini Atzeret

1950: “Can You Top This” which had been a successful radio show was broadcast for the first time on ABC featuring cartoonist Harry Hershfield as one of the three panelists.

1951: NBC radio broadcast the first episode of “Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator” directed by Himan Brown.

1951: Sixty-nine year old John D. Whiting passed away in Jerusalem.

http://www.israeldailypicture.com/2013/06/a-photo-diary-from-palestine-1936-by.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IsraelsHistory-APictureADaybeta+%28Israel%27s+History+-+a+Picture+a+Day+%28Beta%29%29

1952(14th of Tishrei, 5713): Erev Sukkot

1952(14thof Tishrei, 5713): Seventy-eight year old Zevulun "Zavel" Kwartin a Ukrainian born American chazzan who was the grandfather of American opera singer Evelyn Lear passed away today.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported at length on the visit of an official Burmese delegation, a welcome sign of improved relations with other East Asian countries.  In attempt to break out of the diplomatic isolation that the Arabs and their supports sought to impose on the Jewish state, Israelworked to develop positive relations with small nations of Asiaand Africa as they gained their independence from the European powers.  These nations saw Israelas a source of western technology and other such technical aid without the threat of being drawn into the Cold War.  This policy was successful until the Arab Oil Embargo.

1953(24th of Tishrei, 5714):Florence Rena Sabin an American medical scientist passed away. She was a pioneer for women in science; she was the first woman to hold a full professorship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the first woman elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and the first woman to head a department at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. In her retirement years, she pursued a second career as a public health activist in Colorado, and in 1951 received a Lasker Award for this work.

1953: Sixty-nine year old Sir Arnold Bax, the composer who carried pm a forty-year long “love affair” pianist Harriet Cohen who worked to rescue Jews from Europe passed away today bequeathing to her “half of his interest from his literary and musical compositions to Cohen for life.”

1955(17thof Tishrei, 5716): Sukkoth (3) Chol Hamoed

1955(17thof Tishrei, 5716): Sixty-two year old Major General Julius Ochs Adler passed away. (There are some who say that he died on October 2 but his tombstone clearly shows October 3)

http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jadler.htm

http://www.jta.org/1955/10/04/archive/maj-gen-julius-ochs-adler-dies-in-new-york-served-in-both-world-wars

1956: In Perth, Australia, composer George Dreyfus, a refugee from Nazi Germany and his wife gave birth to Australian political leader Mark Alfred Dreyfus.

1957: In London, world premiere of “Robbery Under Arms” produced by Joseph Janni.

1957: “Les Girls” a musical directed by George Cukor and produced by Sol C. Siegel was released in the United States today by MGM.

1957(8thof Tishrei, 5718): Fifty-four year old Arthur “Artie” Auerbach, the photographer turned comedian who gained fame as “Mr. Kitzel” passed away today.

http://jack-benny.livejournal.com/13817.html

1958(19thof Tishrei, 5719): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1958(19thof Tishrei, 5719): Eighty-four year old “David Nunes Nabarro, who was the first Director of the Pathological Department of the Hospital for Sick Children in London” passed away today.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC479864/pdf/jclinpath00048-0102.pdf

1959(1stof Tishrei, 5720): The shofar is not sounded on Rosh Hashanah because it is Shabbat.

1959(1stof Tishrei, 5720): A shepherd from Kibbutz Heftziba was killed near Kibbutz Yad Hana.

1959(1stof Tishrei, 5720): Eighty-one year old New York born surgeon, Henry Kalvin, the husband of Pauline Kalvin and the father of Joseph Kalvin “who served as a physician in the Army induction center at Grand Central Station” and “whose hobby was capture wild animals with a lariat” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1959/10/05/80554814.pdf

1960: New York City's independent, WNTA Channel 13 broadcast a segment of “The Dybbuk” directed by Sidney Lumet today.

1961(15thof Tishrei, 5724): Sukkoth

1962: After premiering at Cannes in 1961, “The Connection,” the film version of the play written by Jack Gelber opened in New York City.

1962: The Broadway production of Anthony Newley’s “Stop the World – I Want to Get Off produced by David Merrick” opened at the Schubert Theatre.

1964: “Cheyenne Autumn” a movie based on The Last Frontier by Howard Fast co-starring Carroll Baker and Edward G. Robinson was released today in the United States.

1965: “Bunny Lake is Missing” a thriller directed and produced by Otto Preminger and featuring Lucie Mannheim was released in the United States today.

1965: “Repulsion,” a horror film produced by Gene Gutowski and directed by Roman Polanski who also co-authored the script was released in the United States today.

1965: Sophie Tucker performed "Give My Regards to Broadway", "Louise", and her signature song, "Some Of These Days” on the Ed Sullivan Show this evening in what would be “her last television appearance.”

1965: As Jews observed the Ten Days of Penitence between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, “Israelis were reminded by slogan-carrying buses and sound trucks that a general election was only one month away.

1967(28thof Elul, 5727): Seventy-four year old Hemda Diskin, the Petah Tikva born “daughter of Moshe Dov Bear Margalit and Taube (Yona) Margalit” and the wife off Israel Diskin with whom she had four children passed away today after which she was buried in her “home town.”

1967: Famed folk singer and composer Woody Guthrie passed away. The Oklahomanative moved to New Yorkin 1940 where he met and married a Jewish dancer named Marjorie Mazia. Only recently have many people become aware of the impact that Mazia and her mother, the author and Yiddish poet Aliza Greenblatt, had on his works.  The Klezmatics and Woody’s son, Arlo Guthrie have recorded several of the songs from this period in Woody’s life.

1968: After premiering “at the Arena Stage in December of 1967,” “The Great White” written by Howard Sackler opened on Broadway where it would run for “546 performances.”

1973: Birthdate of Canadian actress Neve Adrianne Campbell, the descendant of Sephardic Jews who converted to Catholicism who says, "I am a practicing Catholic, but my lineage is Jewish, so if someone asks me if I'm Jewish, I say yes". (I’ll let you sort this one out

1973: After having submitted an initial report on December 1, Lieutenant Binyamin Siman-Tov, a research for Aman (The Directorate of Military Intelligence) prepared an “even more comprehensive assessment” along the Suez Canal in which he warned that the Egyptians were preparing for a cross-canal attack – a warning that was dismissed out of hand by his superiors.

1973: At a meeting with Golda Meir and several of her senior advisers, Moshe Dayan said that recent Egyptian and Syrian military concentrations on the Suez Canal and Golan Heightswere ‘unusual’ but left no impressions that war was imminent. (This has to be one of the greatest errors in judgment in history (not just Jewish history) since the Yom Kippur War would begin three days later with Egyptian forces crossing the Suez Canal.)

1974: Refusniks “Shimon Grillius and Oleg Frolov were released from Perm camp 36 after serving five year sentences.”

1976(9th of Tishrei, 5737): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1977(21stof Tishrei, 5738) Hoshanah Rabbah

1977: “A bomb, placed by unknown assailants’ exploded at the doorstep of the home of Stanford Shaw the academic whose field of expertise included the history of the Jews of Turkey.

1977:The Jerusalem Post reported that 30 Gush Emunim members moved into CampShomron, the first of six such settlements approved by the cabinet, all of them to be established within the next 10 weeks.

1978(2ndof Tishrei, 5739): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1979: Two days after she had passed away, in New York, funeral services are scheduled to be held today for Diana G. Jaffe, the wife of Samuel Jaffe and mother of Rona Jaffe,

1980 (23rd of Tishrei, 5741): Simchat Torah

1980(23rd of Tishrei, 5741): A bomb hidden in a motorcycle's saddlebags detonated outside the Synagogue on the Rue Copernic in France exploded killing four people and wounding twenty others. Among the dead was Aliza Shagrir, 42, the wife of Micha Shagrir, a well-known television, film and documentary producer who lives in Jerusalem. The bombing was part of a string of attacks by Arab terrorists aimed at the Jews of Europe that included bombings in Vienna (August, 1981) and Brussels (October, 1981)

1981(5th of Tishrei, 5742): First observance of Shabbat Shuva during the Presidency of Ronald Reagan.

1981(5th of Tishrei, 5742): Eighty-five year old Berlin born American writer whose anti-Nazi ballads aughts him his German citizenship passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1981/10/06/obituaries/walter-mehring-85-writer-his-sarcasm-enraged-nazis.html

1980: “Somewhere In Time,” “a romantic comedy” produced by Ray Stark (the son-in-law of Fannie Brice) co-starring Jane Seymour and filmed by cinematographer Isidore Mankofsky was released in the United States today by Universal Pictures.

1985: Broadcast of the first episode of “The Dunera Boys” directed and written by Ben Lewin which was based on the experiences of “German Jews who had fled to Britain and were then interned as ‘enemy aliens’ in Australia.”

http://aso.gov.au/titles/tv/dunera-boys-ep2/

http://aso.gov.au/titles/tv/dunera-boys-ep3/

1986(29th of Elul, 5746): Erev of Shabbat and Erev Rosh Hashanah

1986: “Playing for Keeps” directed and produced by Bob and Harvey Weinstein who also wrote the script was released in the United States today.

1987(10th of Tishrei, 5748): Yom Kippur

1987: CBS broadcast the first episode of “Everything’s Relative,” a sitcom starring Jason Alexander.

1988(22nd of Tishrei, 5749): Shmini Atzeret

1988(22nd of Tishrei 5749): Sixty-six year old Mae Magnin Brussell, the daughter of Rabbi Edgar Magin and the great-granddaughter of Isaac Magnin, the founder I. Magnin depart store who was known for her radio broadcast and involvement in conspiracy theories passed away today.

http://www.maebrussell.com/

http://www.maebrussell.com/Mae%20Brussell%20Articles/Monterey%20Herald%20Obituary.html

https://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/01/22/mae-brussell-a-forgotten-superhero/

 

1989(4th of Tishrei, 5750): Joseph Wybran was assassinated by terrorists in the parking lot of Erasme Hospital in Brussels where he was working as head of the immunology department. The 49-year-old Wybran was then president of CCOJB, the umbrella group of Jewish organizations in Belgium.

1987: CBS broadcast the first episode of “Everything’s Relative” a sitcom starring Jason Alexander

1990(14th of Sukkoth, 5751): Erev Sukkoth

1990: Ninety-five year old Beatrice Alexander, known as “Madame Alexander” passed away today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/BAlexander.html

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/131508/the-woman-behind-the-dolls?utm_source=tabletmagazinelist&utm_campaign=1e5aa771e2-5_7_2013&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c308bf8edb-1e5aa771e2-206644398

1991: In a press release, The Swedish Academy awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1991 to Nadine Gordimer.

1993: “Short Cuts” a comedy film co-starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Bucky Henry was released today in the United States.

1995(9th of Tishrei, 5756): Erev Yom Kippur

1995(9th of Tishrei, 5756): Seventy-nine year old “dance archivist” Susan Braun passed away today.

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/03/1995/death-of-susan-braun-dance-archivist

http://jwa.org/people/braun-susan

1996: Jewish American attorney Edward Fagan filed a suit against the Swiss bank UBSin a New York federal district court. The appellant was Gizella Weisshaus, an elderly holocaust survivor from Romaniawho attempted, for a half a century to obtain the funds her father deposited in the Swiss bank.  Wisshaus initially paid her legal fees to Fagan in the form of cakes and kugel.  Her lawsuit was part of the battle waged by Holocaust survivors against Swiss banks by groups.

1996: A West End production of Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” “headed by Gene Wilder opened today at the Queen’s Theatre.

1997(2nd of Tishrei, 5758): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1997(2nd of Tishrei, 5758): Seventy-eight year old “Blacklisted” screenwriter and author Millard Lampell passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/11/arts/millard-lampell-78-writer-and-supporter-of-causes-dies.html

1997(2nd of Tishrei, 5758): Eighty-four year old Barcuh Ostrosky of Jerusalem died today from the wounds he suffered during the bombing of the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem.

1998(14th of Tishrei, 5759): Erev Sukkoth

1998(14th day of Tishrei, 5759): Eighty-three year old, Mollie Pollacks, the widow of Samuel B. Pollack Z”L.

1998: Pope John Paul II beatified Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac, the World War II archbishop of Zagreb and a controversial figure because many Serbs and Jews accused him of sympathizing with the Nazis.

1998: Michael David Danby who belongs to the Australian Labor Party began serving as a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Melbourne Ports, Victoria

1999(23rdof Tishrei, 5760): As the world worries about Y2K, Jews celebrate Simchat Torah safe in the knowledge that their study of the parchment scrolls will not be affected by any crashing computers.

1999: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including World View in Painting—Art and Society: Selected Papers by Meyer Schapiro and To Believe in Women:What Lesbians Have Done for America -- A History by Lillian Faderman.

2000: “A Class Act, a quasi-autobiographical musical loosely based on the life of composer-lyricist Edward Kleban” which “was initially produced Off-Broadway by the Manhattan Theatre Club at Stage II” opened today.

2001(16thof Tishrei, 5762): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of George Bush

2002(27th of Tishrei, 5763):  Fifty-seven year old Bruce Paltrow, a graduate of Tulane University and renowned television producer passed away.

https://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/04/arts/bruce-paltrow-58-a-producer-and-director-on-st-elsewhere.html

2002: “An Unlikely Dove” published today presented the views of “Amram Mitzna, the commander of Israeli forces on the West Ban during the first Intifada” on the possibility of resolving the conflict between Arabs and Israelis.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/oct/04/israel2

2003: “School of Rock” a musical produced by Scott Rudin and co-starring Jack Black and Sarah Silverman was released in the United States today.

2003: During The Dershowitz–Finkelstein affair, Norman Finkelstein argued in a letter published in today’s Harvard Crimson that Alan Dershowitz had reproduced two of Joan Peters’ mistakes and made one of his in own concerning the use of quotations from the works of Mark Twain.

2003:Elliott Adnopoz, the Brooklyn born son of a Jewish doctor better known as Ramblin Jack Elliot, appears at the Bottom Line in New York’s Greenwich Village.

2003: “Jewish Rights on the Temple” published today provided Ariel Sharon explanation for his visit to the Temple Mount  saying that “I visited the Temple Mount with members of the Likud faction in the Knesset, as I have done many times before, to inspect and ascertain that freedom of worship and free access to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, which is sovereign Israeli territory, is ensured to everyone: Christians, Moslems, and Jews in particular, since it is and has been for over 3,000 years the site of our holiest shrine” and stating bluntly that there is ample evidence that the violence was premediated.

2003(29th of Tevet, 5763): Ninety-five year old William Steig, the noted cartoonist and author of children’s books passed away.  Born in 1907, Steig had his first cartoon published in the New Yorker Magazine in 1930.  Over the years, the magazine would publish 1600 of his cartoons and his works would be featured on 117 covers of the ultimate in sophisticated, literary magazines.  In 1970, he won the Caldecott Medal for his children’s work entitled Sylvester and the Magic Pebble.

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/05/nyregion/william-steig-95-dies-tough-youths-and-jealous-satyrs-scowled-in-his-cartoons.html?_r=0

2004: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including The Plot Against America by Philip Roth, Will in the World:  How Shakespeare Became Shakespeareby Stephen Greenblatt, America (The Book)  A Citizen's Guide to Democracy In Action by Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin and David Javerbaum and The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the Worldby A. J. Jacobs.

2005: In major economic news, Haaretzreported that Ohio farmers and researchers have begun working with their counterparts in Israel on projects ranging from beef-cattle genetics to disease-suppressing compost in hopes the relationship will open new markets for both places.

2005: “The Mechanik” featuring Levana Finkelstein was released in the United States today “as ‘The Russian Specialist.’”

2005(29th of Elul, 5765: Erev Rosh Hashanah, 5766 begins at sunset.

2005(29th of Elul, 5765:Sarah Levy-Tanai, founder of the Inbal dance troupe and one of the country's most important choreographers, passed away at the age of 95.

2006: The recording of Danny Elfman’s “Serenada Schizophrana” which had first been performed at Carnegies Hall in 2005 was released onto SACD today.

2006: Today Eve Emsler released Insecure at Last: Losing It In Our Security-Obsessed World, “her first major work written exclusively for the printed page.”

2007: Dr. Charles Friedgood who was convicted of killing his wife in 1977 and sentenced to a term of twenty-five years to life turns 89, making him the oldest inmate in a New York State Prison.

2007(22nd of Tishrei, 5768: Hoshana Rabah

2007: ABC broadcast the first episode of “Pushing Daisies” co-starring Ellen Greene with Barry Sonnenfeld and Bruce Cohen serving as Executive Proudcers.

2008: “President George W. Bush personally awarded Eric Robert Greitens the President's Volunteer Service Award outside Air Force One at Lambert International Airport in St. Louis, Missouri, for his work at The Mission Continues

2008: As part of the yearlong celebration of Leon Fleisher’s 80thbirthday, a concert is held in Boston, MA entitled “Leon Fleisher and Friends” that includes keyboard colleagues and former students Yefim Bronfman, Jonathan Biss and Katherine Jacobson-Fleisher, Fleisher’s wife.

2008: The Times of London features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The American History: A Future by Simon Schama

2009:Rachel Simmons, whose mother Claire is a Jewish Historian, discusses and signs The Curse of the Good Girl: Raising Authentic Girls with Courage and Confidenceat Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.

2009 (15 Tishrei, 5770): First Day of Sukkoth

2009: Captain Ben Sklaver's body arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

2010:Israeli pianist Shaban is scheduled to perform at the JCC in Manhattan.

2010(25thof Tishrei, 5711): Seventy-eight year old Tzivia Donen, the New York born daughter of Yemima and Julius Hanover and the wife of Rabbi Hayim Halevy Donin, the author of To Be a Jew: A Guide to Jewish Observance in Contemporary Life passed away today after which she was buried at Beth Shemesh.

2010: Rebekah Isabelle "Carla" Laemmle, the niece of early film mogul Carl Laemmle “appeared in BBC Four documentary “A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss” sharing memories of her early film work with Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi.

2010: In an episode of “The Simpsons” televised today entitled “Loan-a-Lisa,” Mark Zuckerberg provided the voice for the cartoon character portraying the founder of Facebook

2010: Catcher Bradley David "Brad" Ausmus ended his major league career today as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

2010: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish writers and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including A Privilege to Die: Inside Hezbollah’s Legions and Their Endless War Against Israel by Thanassis Cambanis and the recently released paperback edition of Homer & Langleyby E. L. Doctorow

2010: Rabbi Michael S. Friedman and Rabbi Azriel C. Fellner are scheduled to officiate today at the wedding  Jordana Horn, the New York correspondent for the Jerusalem Post, and Jon Andrew Gordon at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun in New York. (As reported by Rosalie R. Radomsky+

2010: The Los Angeles Times featured reviews of books by Jewish writers and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including To the End of the Landby David Grossman.

2011: At New York City’s Park East Synagogue, Senator Joseph Lieberman is scheduled to deliver the 6th Annual Gershon Jacobson Memorial Lecture which will also serve as a celebration of “The Gift of Rest.”

2011: Today marks the kickoff of the week when the Nobel Prizes are announced. It was today announced that three scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries about the immune system that opened new avenues for the treatment and prevention of infectious illnesses and cancer. Two of the three - American Bruce Beutler and Canadian-born Ralph Steinman of blessed memory – are Jewish.  Steinman passed away on January 30, 2011.

2011: A Libyan Jew who returned from exile as Muammar Gaddafi's regime fell said today he is facing death threats over his attempts to restore Tripoli's abandoned and crumbling main synagogue.

2012:Graveside services for Ronald Farber (Z"L) are scheduled to be held today at the Agudas Achim Cemetery in Iowa City.

2012: In a drastic move this evening, Haaretz employees voted 125-68 to go on a one-day strike, meaning that tomorrow’s paper will not be printed. The strike also applies to the paper’s Hebrew and English website, and the website of TheMarker.com, which will not be updated until at least Friday morning

2012:Defense Minister Ehud Barak defended his contacts with the United States this morning after the Likud accused him of working to deepen tensions between Israel and its ally.

2012:The IDF evacuated tourists from the top of Mount Hermon this afternoon, after sighting dozens of Syrians – many of them armed with guns – in civilian clothing approaching the Israel – Syria border.

 2012: In Fairfax, VA, Chabad is scheduled to sponsors “Subs in the Sukkoth

2013:Never Again: Witnessing and Preserving the Memories of Holocaust Survivors

 Is scheduled to be presented at the Lawrence Family JCC in San Diego, CA

2013: After premiering Off-Broadway in October of 2012, “Bad Jews” by Joshua Harmon “opened at the Laura Pel’s Theatre” today

2013: The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to sponsor a program on American Jewish humor that covers the “Golden Age of TV,” books and cartoons, film and audio albums, one-liners and classic jokes — from Henny Youngman and Harry Golden to Sid Caesar and “The 2000 Year Old Man.”

2013: On the day before Rosh Chodesh, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz requested that haredi Orthodox girls not fill the plaza for the next Women of the Wall service which will be held tomorrow.

2013: Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams meet today for the 8th time since direct peace talks were resumed last July (As reported by Barak Ravid)

2013: In London, Dr. Wendy Lower is scheduled to deliver the inaugural Pears Annual Lecture, in which she discusses her latest book, Hitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields

2013: Sara J. Bloomfield sends e-mail announcing that the U.S. Holocuast Memorial Museum is closed until further notice due to the “federal government shutdown.”

2014:Ben Gurion Airport will be closed to all flights from 2 p.m. toay, Yom Kippur eve, through tomorrow night following the end of Yom Kippur.

2014(9thof Tishrei, 5775): Erev Yom Kippur

2014(9thof Tishrei, 5775): In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Ilan Kaplan is scheduled to chant Kol Nidre which is part of an unbroken chain of over 120 years of traditional services dating back to the founding of Beth Jacob.

2014: “Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel David Lau and founder of the Islamic Movement Sheikh Abdullah Nimar Darwish called on leaders of both Abrahamic faiths to hold meetings aimed at reducing inter-religious tensions in Israel.

2015: “Hard rock band Bon Jovi is scheduled to perform in Israel tonight ending a 13-country tour in Tel Aviv.” (As reported by Jessica Steinberg and Luke Tress)

2015(20th of Tishrei, 5776): Sukkoth Shabbat Chol Hamoed

2015(20th of Tishrei, 5776): Ninety-five year old patron of the arts Olga Hirshhorn passed away today.(As reported by William Grimes)

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/07/arts/design/olga-hirshhorn-collector-of-modern-art-dies-at-95.html

 

2015: “A terrorist killed one man and wound four other people in the Old City of Jerusalem” while another terrorist “opened fire on a sukkah Nof Tzion.”

 

2016: Rosh Hashanah Kibbutz

 

http://thejewniverse.com/2015/ukraines-massive-hasidic-rosh-hashanah-party/

http://bocktherobber.com/2014/10/rosh-hashana-kibbutz-at-uman/

 

2016(1stof Tishrei, 5777): Rosh Hashanah

 

שנה טובה, כתיבה וחתימה טובה.

2016: The Supreme Court opened its term today without three of its Justices – Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagen – because it was Rosh Hashanah.

2016: In South Florida, “the sign of the Chabad of Parkland” was found to be “spray-painted with ‘Free Palestine’ and other words described as ‘offensive expletives.’”

2017: Deadline for submitting nominations for the 2017 National Jewish Book Awards.

https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/awards/national-jewish-book-award.html

2017: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and Jewish Music Forum are scheduled to present “Henech Kon: Beyond the Dybbuk” – a “lecture by Diana Matut, with a live performance of Kon's works by Re'ut Ben-Ze'ev (soprano) and Zalmen Mlotek (piano).”

2018: “Debra Caplan” is scheduled to host an event presented by the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research  marking “the release of In the land of Happy Tears: Yiddish Tales for Modern Times edited by David Stromberg.

2018(24th of Tishrei, 5779): Eighty-three year old Cuban born Natan Wekselbaum, the husband of Nancy Wekselbaum and founder of Gracious Home, the housewares store passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/11/obituaries/natan-wekselbaum-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

2018: The American Jewish Historical Society and the Center for Jewish History are scheduled to present “The Legacy of Joan Rivers” featuring her “niece Caroline Waxler and comedian Judy Gold.”

2019: “The Spy Behind Home Plate” is scheduled to be the film shown on the opening night of the Chesapeake Film Festival followed by a Q and A with director Aviva Kempner.

2019: USF is scheduled to host “Professor Shaina Hammerman as she discusses her latest book, Silver Screen, Hasidic Jews: The Story of an Image.”

2019: In Memphis, TN, Temple Israel is schedule to host Coffee and Conversation with Rabbi Feivel Strauss and guest speaker Makeba Garrison, Chaplain of the West Cancer Clinic, as they discuss "Dealing with Change and Choosing to Change."

2019: The Philos Project and the American Sephardi Federation are scheduled to host the third edition of the Latin American classic art exhibit: Nosotros 2019 which is designed to strengthen relations between the Jewish and Latino communities.

2019: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host MSNBC news personal Rachel Maddow who hopefully will explain how her parent company NBC chose to make Donald Trump a star when “everybody” knew about his views and tendencies when it came to matters of gender and race.

2020(15th of Tishrei, 5781): First Day of Sukkoth

2020: Kol HaLev, Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community is scheduled to livestream Sukkoth services this morning

2020: Members of Tifereth Israel are scheduled “visit the Skolnik Family Sukkah where they can “have a socially distanced hello.”

2020(15th of Tishrei): On the Jewish calendar, Yarhrzeit of William “Bill” Schueller, beloved husband of Eleanor Schueller, father of Deb Levin Z”L and father-in-law of Mitchell Levin

This Day, October 4, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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610:  Heraclius attacks Constantinople, overthrows the Byzantine Emperor Phocas Augustus and proclaims himself Emperor. The Christian Emperor attacked his Persian neighbors to the east with disastrous results. In 614, the advancing Persian Army under General Roizanes seized Jerusalem and gave it to the Jews to govern.  Three years later Roizanes would change his mind but the 150,000 Jews of Palestine had enjoyed a brief taste of self-government. In an irony of history, Heraclius entered into an alliance with the Khazars, the people who would convert to Judaism two centuries later, and finally defeated the Persians’  This defeat brought Byzantine rule back to Jerusalem with the attendant negative consequences for the Jewish population.

1209: Otto IV is crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Innocent III who in 1205 announced: "God is not displeased, but, rather, finds it acceptable that the Jewish dispersion shall live under Catholic kings and Christian priests. He maintained that Jews were directly subject to Christians and declared that Jews were guilty of “intolerable sin” i.e. the killing of Christ "The Jews' guilt of the crucifixion of Jesus consigned them to perpetual servitude, and, like Cain, they are to be wanderers and fugitives. The Jews will not dare to raise their necks, bowed under the yoke of perpetual slavery, against the reverence of the Christian faith."  As to Otto IV the only connection with the Jews appears to be artistic. In 1839, the German born Jewish painter Moritz Daniel Oppenheim would be commissioned to paint a portrait of Otto IV.Innocent III was no friend of the Jews.

1289:  Birthdate Louis X, King of France from 1314 to 1316.  Louis’s father, Phillip the Fair, had confiscated the property of his Jewish subjects and banished them from the kingdom in 1306.  His son discovered that this was a bad business decision for the government.  The confiscated property had less value than the taxes the Jews had been paying.   Also, the Christians who had replaced the Jews were charging higher rates of interest when lending money.  So, reluctantly, the man known as Louis the Stubborn permitted the Jews to return to the realm.

1379: Birthdate of Henry III of Castile who reduced the persecution of the Jews during his reign.

1533(15thof Tishrei, 5249): First Day of Sukkoth

1535: The first complete English-language Bible (the Coverdale Bible) is printed, with translations by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale.  Since the printing included “the Old Testament” this maybe the earliest translation of some version of the TaNaCh into English

1582:   Pope Gregory XIII proclaims what is now called the Gregorian calendar which goes into effect with a ten day adjustment.  The, the day after October 4 was October 15.  The new calendar would slowly gained in popularity, but it was not until the twentieth century that such places as Russia finally adopted the “new calendar.”  The eleven day wrinkle would present challenges for Jews who would convert their calendar and holiday observances to those of the calendars used in the societies in which they lived.

1669: The great Dutch painter Rembrandt passed away today. For more about Rembrandt and the Jewish people see:

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2008/aug/14/rembrandtthe-jewish-connection/?pagination=false

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jewish_Bride

http://www.amazon.com/Rembrandts-Jews-Steven-Nadler/dp/0226567362#_

http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/12047/what-s-the-scoop-on-rembrandt-and-the-jews/

1683(24thof Tishrei, 5444): Benjamin Beuno De Mesquita passed away today after which he was buried at the “Fist Cemetery of Congregation Shearith Israel” in “Chinatown, Manhattan.”

1712: Utrecht banishes poor Jews 

1768(23rdof Tishrei, 5529): Simchat Torah

1768: In Spanishtown, Jamaica, Abraham Rodrigues De Leon and his wife gave birth to Sarah De Leon, the wife of Aaron Correa and the mother of Rachel Correa.

1769: Birthdate of Aaron Moses Schlesinger, the native of Silesia who gained fame as Adolf Martin Schlesinger a leading music publisher whose sons Heinrich and Maurice followed in his musical footsteps.

1775(10thof Tishrei, 5536): First Yom Kippur during the American Revolution.

1784(19thof Tishrei, 5545): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1785: In Baltimore, MD, Esther Mordecai and Philip Moses Russel gave birth to Judith Russell.

1789(14thof Tishrei, 5550): Erev Sukkoth

1789: Twenty-five year old, Jacob de Leon, the son of Abraham de Leon and veteran of the Revolutionary War married Hanna Hendricks today.

1791: As a sign of the support for the Dutch monarchy the Jews in the Netherlands joined in celebrating the marriage of the Prince of Orange (the future King William I) to his first cousin Frederica Louisa Wilhelmina.

1792(18thof Tishrei, 5553): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1794(10thof Tishrei, 5555): Yom Kippur

1795(21stof Tishrei, 5556): Hoshana Rabah

1796(2NDof Tishrei, 5557): Israel Baer Kursheedt observed the second day of the Jewish New Year in religious solitude since he was the only Jew aboard the Simonhoff, an American brig sailing across the Atlantic to Boston, MA.

1797: Eighty year old Johann Christian Georg Boedenschatz the “German Protestant theologian” who “devoted his life to Jewish antiquities” and wrote what are considered accurate accounts of “Jewish ceremonials and customs.”

1799: In South Carolina, Rebecca Moses and Solomon Harby gave birth Henry Jefferson Harby, the husband of Leah Tobias with whom he had seven children.

1800(15thof Tishrei, 5561): As Adams and Jefferson face off in the U.S. Presidential election to be held next month, Jews observe the first Sukkoth of the 19thcentury

1804: In Liverpool, UK, Hannah Woolf and Myer Tobias gave birth to Charles J. Tobias

1806: In Warrenton, NC, Philadelphia native Jacob Mordecai and Norwalk, CT. native Rebecca Mears Myers who had been married on March 21, 1798 gave birth to Augustus Mordecai, the husband of Rosina Young.

1807: Birthdate of Denmark native Sara Meyer, the wife of Hartvig Meyer.

1809: (25th of Tishrei 5570): On the secular calendar Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev - a great Chasidic Rebbe, leader and scholar – passed away.  Born in 1740, he studied under Dov Baer the Maggid of Mezhirech, and became one of his close friends.  Levi Yitzchak stressed the joy in serving God emphasizing the idea of connecting to God through fervent prayer. He always accentuated the good and the positive that was in people. Levi Yitzchak composed Chasidic music and is immortalized by his vivaciously optimistic parables. One of his sayings was, “Whether a man really loves God can be determined by his love for his fellow men.”  Levi Yitzchak had his spiritual side, but he also was very much of this world.  When he discovered the terrible working conditions of the young girls who were working in the factories baking matzoth, he declared, “The enemies of the Jews accuse us of baking matzoth with the blood of Christians.  They are wrong.  We are baking them with the blood of Jews.”

1813(10thof Tishrei, 5574): As Americans continue their fight with the British in the War of 1812, Yom Kippur is observed.

1822: Birthdate of Rutherford B Hayes, 19th President of the United States.  To most Americans, Hayes is the winner the 1876 Hayes-Tilden election; an election in which the Democrat Tilden won the popular vote, but thanks to a twisted compromise was won by Hayes in the electoral college.  For Jews the Hayes Presidency marked an even greater acceptance of the role of Jews in politics and American society.  As evidence of this we find William Evarts, Secretary of State under Hayes, saying in an 1879 speech, “this government has ever felt a deep interest in the welfare of the Hebrew race in foreign counties” which was a green light for American Jews to urge the American government to use its auspices with governments of Eastern Europe on behalf of their oppressed Jewish citizens.

1823: In Essex, England, Catherine Phillips and Laurence Lazarus gave birth to Esther S. Lazarus.

1825(22nd of Tishrei, 5586): On the same day Jews observed Shemini Atzeret, William Carroll wrote to Secretary of State Henry Clay saying that he did not think that Andrew Jackson would run against President John Quincy Adams in the next Presidential elections (boy was he wrong)

1838(15thof Tishrei, 5599): First Day of Sukkoth

1846: Birthdate of Camillo Roth, “a member of the Stoke Exchange” who was buried four decades later in the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1830: Creation of the state of Belgium.  Jews are first reported to have lived in what is now Belgium in the first century when they settled their as part of the Roman Empire.  The first phase of the Jewish community ended in the 14th century when the Jews were killed or forced to leave because of their alleged role in the bringing of the Black Plague.  Jews returned in the 16th century. When the modern state of Belgium was created “Judaism was recognized immediately. Brussels, with a more French influenced Jewish community, had a higher rate of assimilation, while Antwerp, influenced by Yiddish and Flemish, retained traditional forms of Jewish life.”  The independence of Belgium had been guaranteed by the Great Powers.  In 1914, when German invaded Belgium as part of its plan to conquer France, the British felt compelled to declare war on the Germans.  This was the final act that guaranteed the war would be a World War.  Not only did the war bring suffering to the Jews of Europe (especially in the East) but as we know it paved the way for the WWII and the Shoah.  So much history flows from one minor event on the calendar.

1832(10th of Tishrei, 5593): Yom Kippur

1836(22nd of Tishrei, 5597): Simchat Torah celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson.

1838(15th of Tishrei, 5599): Sukkoth

1839: (25 Tishrei 5600): Moshe (Moses) Sofer of Pressburg passed away.  Born in 1762 in Germany, this famous Rabbi was also known as the Chatam Sofer from a name given to a collection of his writings.  His last name, Sofer, means scribe in English, indicating that his family engaged in this time-honored important profession. He was invited to lead the Pressburg (Hungary) community which he did with such success that it its yeshiva became one of the leading places of Jewish learning in Europe.  One of the unique characteristics of his yeshiva was its emphasis on physical fitness.  His students were required to swim in the Danube on a regular basis.  He wrote a voluminous collection of Responsa called Chidushai Teshuvot Moshe Sofer (Novella and Responsa of Moses Sofer). It was divided into four parts containing 1377 Responsa. He was a strong supporter of rigid orthodoxy, especially pertaining to change in synagogue ritual. He stood in opposition to the Reform, Chasidic and embryonic Zionist movements.  He did believe in supporting the existing community in Palestine and eventually, the Pressburg Yeshiva would relocate to Jerusalem under the leadership of his great-grandson.

1843(10th of Tishrei, 5604): Nine days before the founding of B’nai Brith in New York City, Jews observe Yom Kippur

1847: The Paris Opera began performing a revised version Fromental Halevy’s “Charles VI,” a grand opera in five acts.

1849(15thof Tishrei, 5610): As people from all over the world flock to California in search of newly discovered gold, Jews observe Sukkoth

1849: In Richmond, Samuel H. Myers “one of the brightest and most upright of Masons” was buried today.

1852: In “Germany” published today reported that the outbreak of cholera in Pomerania has struck the Jewish community with an even greater fury than the general population.  The Jews of Pomerania have written to their co-religionists in Posen asking for assistance in dealing with this crisis.

1852: In “Sweden: Minutes and Disturbances” published today reported on violent attacks on Jews living in Stockholm.  The violence lasted for three nights.  They were caused by an article in the Voice of the People that “excited the populace against the Jews.” The editor of the paper was among those arrested by the police.

1853(2ndof Tishrei, 5614): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1853(2ndof Tishrei, 5614): Hannah Lazarus, the Essex born daughter of Esther Davies and Moses Lazarus, the wife of Hiam Hyam with whom she had eight children, passed away today after which she was buried in the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.

1854: In "Foreign Items of Literary and Personal News" published today reported that a religious book entitled Life from the Dead by Israel Pick, a Jew  from Bucharest who had converted to Christianity has been translated from German into English. After leaving Judaism and before becoming a Christian, Pick had spent time as Pantheist and an Atheist.

1854: Birthdate of Joseph Lazarus Kranson the husband of Caroline Kranson with whom he had ten children before passing away in St. Louis, MO.

1854: In Baltimore, MD, John H. Lopez of Charleston, SC married Maria Cohen, “the daughter of the later Benjamin J. Cohen” of Baltimore.

1855(22ndof Tishrei, 5616): Shmini Atzeret

1856(5thof Tishrei, 5617): Shabbat Shuva

1856: Birthdate of Russian born American journalist and anarchist Abraham Isaak.

1857: In Nashville, TN, Joseph Stein and Dorothea Wolf gave birth to their daughter Fannie Stein, who grew up in Cincinnati and became Fannie S. Miller when she married William M. Miller after which she engaged in several philanthropic and socially useful activities including serving as President of the Philadelphia Section of the Council of Jewish Women and of the Industrial Home for Jewish Girls.

1858: In “The President and the Jews” published today reported that President Buchanan had made use of the phrase " all the nations of Christendom," in his answer to Queen Victoria’s message transmitted by the Atlantic Telegraph. This expression gave offence to Dr. Isidor Kalisch, rabbi of the Ben Jeshurun Congregation in the city of Milwaukee, who wrote to the President demanding an explanation. Isidor Kalisch was a German born Reform Rabbi who held a number of pulpits in a wide variety of American Cities, wrote a prayer book tailored to the needs of the American Jewish community and worked on behalf of women’s rights before his death in 1886.

1859: Forty-one year old Swedish businessman and patron of the arts August Abrahamson married 23 year old opera singer Eufrosyne Abrahamson

1861: Philadelphian, Solomon C. Miller began a three year enlistment with Company A of the 57th Regiment.

1862: The Jews of Baden were unconditionally emancipated. In spite of the fact that much of Prussia had removed the anti-Jewish disabilities years earlier, Baden had refused conditioning it on Jewish cession of outward characteristics. The Jews did not yield on this point and the emancipation took place.

1862(10th of Tishrei, 5623): Yom Kippur

1862: In Cleveland, Ohio, Benjamin Franklin Peixotto, the Consul General at Lyons, France and Hannah Straus gave birth to Mark Percy Da Maduro Peixotto, a graduate of the the Lycée et l'École de Commerce,” the “United States Deputy Consul General at Lyon,” the “director general of the Equitable Life Assurance Company” and the husband of Katherine de Sadowski.

1862: During the Civil War Union forces including Jewish soldiers from Indiana fight the second and last day of the Battle of Corinth where they face Southern forces that include Jewish soldiers from Mississippi.

1862: The Charleston (South Carolina) Mercury reported that, “yesterday was the commencement of Yom Kippur, or the Jewish Day of Atonement, one of the three great holy days observed by the sons of the sons of Israel throughout the world. These are the Passover, when the passage of the Israelites over the Red Sea is celebrated in the feast of unleavened bread, typical of the Eucharistic sacrifice of the Christian dispensation; the Feast of Tabernacles, to denote that the sons of Jacob once dwelt in tents in the wilderness; and the Day of the Atonement, when each Jew was enjoined to redeem his soul figuratively by the presentation of a half shekel, and nothing less or more, whether the presentee be rich or poor. The day is celebrated by the modern Jews by a strict fast. Their places of business are all closed, and their synagogues are all opened. On the eve of the great day the Holy Book of the Law is brought from the Ark with great ceremony and read by the hazan, or minister. Prayers are held in all the synagogues from that time till the next night — literally even to even — by the faithful Israelites, who are expected to [cleanse] their souls by abstaining from meat and drink. At the close of the day — that is the evening — a good lookout is kept for the first star, when the previous fast of twenty four hours gives way to a very sensible feast, and happy is he or she who first discovers that same first star.”

1863(21stof Tishrei, 5624): Hoshana Raba

1863: Birthdate of David Hayyim Bacharach the Russian born American Rabbi who served Congregations in Trenton, NJ and Providence, RI.

1864: In Brooklyn,Mr. Michael Jacobs brought charges against Patrolman George W. Osward claiming that “the officer had arrested him without cause, manacled him and been privy to the breaking of his furniture. It appeared that the complainant had beaten one of his fellow Jews and that the officer had pursued Mr. Jacobs into his house and had only handcuffed him after Jacobs had resisted the officer. A witness was introduced to show that the officer had arrested Jacobs for fighting, and it appeared that the combat rose from a dispute concerning religious matters, one of the disputants having characterized the other as an apostate Jew, and asserted that he had perjured himself three times in court.” Charges against the officer were dismissed since it was “clear that the officer had been guilty of no offence whatever.” In dismissing the complainant, the presiding officer of the court advised Mr. Jacobs to appeal to Rabbi Morris Raphall.  Apparently the judge felt that Mr. Jacobs’s case was really a religious dispute and apparently Rabbi Raphall was well known in secular as well as Jewish circles.

1865(14th of Tishrei, 5626): Erev Sukkoth

1867: In New York City, Henry and Katherine (Yasnigi) Grossman gave birth to NYU trained attorney William Grossman, the husband of Carrie Basch and a member of West End Synagogue.

1867(5thof Tishrei, 5628): Seventy-eight year old Eduard Israel Kley  an early leader of the Reform movement who replaced Bar Mitzvah with Confirmation and led services on Sunday passed away today in Hamburg, Germany.

1871: In Prenzlau, Germany, David Mayer and Clara Devora Mayer (Gottschalk) gave birth to Gustav Jaokoby Mayer.

1871: Sixty-five year old Mary Lyon the wife of Lewis Lyon of Grays Inn Road Holborn was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1872(2ndof Tishrei 5633): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1872: It was reported today that the business places owned by Jews in Jersey City, New Jersey, were closed yesterday because of Rosh Hashanah.

1874(23rdof Tishrei, 5635): Simchat Torah

1875: In Baltimore, MD, Dr. Phillip Moses Russell and Esther (Mordecai) Russell to Judith Russell Nathans.

1875: It was reported today that the Board of Education of Chicago has been dealing with the issue of the Bible in public schools.  Catholics, Jews and non-sectarians are opposed to the reading. Baptist and Methodist leaders have been quite outspoken in their opposition to the removal of Bible readings from the opening class ceremonies.  The issue has drawn national attention including comments from Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler who thinks that Christianity could benefit from the removal of Scripture from the public schools.

1875: It was reported today that the Governor of Baghdad has sent a telegram to the Porte (Ottoman Empire) denying a report that a Turks living in that city had murder a Jew.

1876(16thof Tishrei, 5637): Second Day of Sukkoth

1876: Texas A&M University opens as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, becoming the first public institution of higher education in Texas. By 1916, there were enough Jews on campus to justify the formation of an organization dedicated to their needs.  It was called the TAMC Menorah Club and it was organized by Dr. Jacob Joseph Taubenhaus, a native of Safed who was chief of the plant pathology and physiology division of the school from 1916 to 1937.  In 1920, the club became the TAMC Hillel Club technically making it the oldest Hillel House in the United States; older even than the Hillel at the University of Illinois which was not founded until 1923 and is usually credited with being the first Hillel House.

1877: The Budapest University of Jewish Studies (Landesrabbinerschule) opened today. Rabbi Wilhelm Bacher, a noted Orientalist who had been named to a professorship at the school, delivered the inaugural address. The seminary was funded by the government to promote “Neolog Judaism” a mildly reformist movement.  The school taught a mixture of Judaism and Hungarian culture that would help the Jews be ardent Hungarian nationalists.

1877: It was reported today that in the last fortnight, 500 Jews who are fleeing from “the cruelties and persecutions” of the Bulgarians have sought refuge in Wallachia. The Bulgarians had stolen everything from the Jews who owed their lives to detachments of The Russian Army who took them across the border where they could be cared for by their Romanian co-religionists.  The Romanian Jews have already shown their generosity by providing funds for the purchase of field ambulances to be used by the army.  Their behavior put “to shame the noisy but empty protestations” of “the Christian wearers of the Geneva Cross.” [This is a reference to the Red Cross.  The events described took place during the Russo-Turkish War.]

1877: It was reported today that the term Israelite “is being substituted for the insulting expression” of Pharisee “long…in use to designate the chosen people.  According to one author “an Israelite was only a Jew who had made a fortune.”

1878: Harry Marks was named editor of “The Jewish Journal,” a weekly publication that had first appeared in 1869.

1878: Birthdate of Selmar Aschheim, the Berlin born gynecologist who developed a pregnancy test that bears his name.  He fled Nazi Germany in 1933 but survived the war.  He passed away in 1965.

1882(21stof Tishrei, 5643): Hoshanah Rabah

1882: Simeon Phillips, the “son of Solomon Phillips and Caroline Solomon” who was an Australian legislator from New South Wales and his wife Rosetta Phillips gave birth to Solomon David Phillips

1884(15thof Tishrei): Sukkoth

1884: As of today, the Church Missionary Society has spent $600,000 since 1851 and the London Jews’ Society has spent $150,000 since 1877 on “missions to the Jews of Palestine and neither has a single convert to show for the money spent.

1884: Birthdate of American writer Damon Runyon. Runyon was not Jewish. But he was the writer who brought a certain slice of New York life to America; a slice of life often connected with the Jewish subculture.  Runyon was a native of Manhattan, Kansas that is, but he was able to bring to life the ethnic existence of Manhattan, New York, including Mindy’s cheese cake and Nathan Detroit who was modeled after Arnold Rothstein.  But Runyon could also be a serious defender of Jews when attacked by anti-Semites.  When Jews were vilified as cowards Runyon used the heroics of Sergeant Sam Dreben to express his feelings in a now-famous poem, "The Fighting Jew." In this poem, Runyon wrote that whenever he read about prejudices against the Jews and of racial hatred, he was reminded of the heroic fighting Jew, Sam Dreben. He was also reminded of the Distinguished Service Cross, the Croix de Guerre, the Militare and other medals that were awarded to Sergeant Dreben. Runyon ended his poem with: “THANK GOD ALMIGHTY, WE WILL ALWAYS HAVE A FEW, LIKE DREBEN A JEW. The Broadway musical and movie, “Guys and Dolls” was based on characters created by Runyon

1884: Alexander Edelstein, an English born Jew who had come to the United States about 15 months ago, was arrested on charges of having collected commission from his employer on “bogus orders.”

1885: The sanctuary at Temple Emanu-El in New York City was completely filled with mourners who had come to attend this afternoon’s memorial service in honor of the late Sir Moses Montefiore.

1885: Birthdate of Jacob Rainovitz, a native of Mistislav, Russia.

1886(5thof Tishrei, 5647): Sixty-seven year old Mary Anker Bendel, the Bavarian born daughter of “Moses and Sprinz Schmitt Anker” and the wife of Henry Bendel with whom she had nine children and lived for a while in Bethlehem, NY passed away today after which she was “buried in the Jewish section of Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, KY

1886: Police Inspector Wood is to be arrested and arraigned on charges related to the death of Max Aronson who was allegedly beaten by the police who then denied him medical attention.

1887: Publication of “Jews in Shushan” by Rudyard Kipling

http://www.online-literature.com/kipling/lifes-handicap/7/

http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_jewshushan1.htm

1888(29thof Tishrei, 5649): Sixty-two year old Elizabeth Meyers, the daughter Hester Levy and Daniel Meyers passed away today after which she was buried in the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1889(9thof Tishrei, 5650): Erev Yom Kippur

1889: Insomnia and fear of suffering major loss due to the crackdown on gambling house was the reason given today for the death of Jewish businessman Joseph M. Marchus who shot himself yesterday in front of the Orleans Parish Prison.

1889: “The Fast of Yom Kippur” published today described the rituals of “the Day of Atonement” during which the Orthodox practices a 24 hour fast that “allows neither food nor drink to pays his lips;” an observance of which “has fallen into disuse among the Reform Jews.”

1889: “About five hundred members and guests of the Pioneers of Liberty, an organization recently formed by the United Hebrew Trades” were turned away from Clarendon Hall tonight where they had expected to hear a concert and dance at a ball. The disappointed revelers claimed that the manager of the hall been intimated into closing the venue by a group of Orthodox Jews.

1889: “Gamblers Commit Suicide” published today described the impact of New Orleans May Shakespeare’s closing of the gambling establishments in the Crescent City.  Among those who apparently died by their own hand was a young Jew named Joseph Marcus who was “a silent partner” in one such establishment and was driven to this by fear of great economic loss.

1890: Birthdate of Austrian native Morris Jacobovits, who served as a rabbi in Cologne and Strasbourg as well as a chaplain in the French Army and worked with “the French Underground and various American relief organizations” to help adults and children regardless of religion during the occupation before escaping to Switzerland with his family and finally arriving in New York where he served “Congregation K’hall Adath Jeshurun.”

1891(2nd of Tishrei, 5652): On the day the American Association plays its last game of the baseball season, Jews observe Rosh Hashanah

1891: In Alpena, Michigan, Temple Beth El hosted Rosh Hashanah services as part of the compromise between Orthodox and Reform members of the congregation.

1891: “Russia’s Persecuted Jews” published today includes a summary of the sermon given by Dr/ Max Landsberg, the Rochester rabbi who praised the articles written by Harold Frederic and published by the New York Times that provided a first hand of the wretched conditions under which Russian Jews are living.”

1891: Joseph Barondess, the former head of the Cloakmakers’ Union remained in jail today after having been returned from Canada.  Barondess had been out on bail while he appealed his conviction on charges of extorting money from the city’s cloak manufacturers for which he was sentenced to 21 months in prison.  Barondess claimed that he had only gone to Quebec to seek work since nobody would hire him in New York and that he had every intention of returning once he had earned some money.

1891: A list of courses to be offered by Cornell University published today included an “Introduction to a History of the Jews” taught by Dr. W.F. Wilcox, “Hebrew Poetry” taught by Dr. O.F. Emerson who will apply “sympathetic literary criticism” to a study of Job and Psalms and “The Book of Samuel,” a course open only to women. (Editor’s note – no reason is given for this)

1891: Abraham Langer, a Jew who owns a poultry shop on Ridge Street was robbed while driving his wagon tonight by two knife-wielding men while he was on his way to buy animals to sell to his customers.

1892: Captain Crémieu-Foa, the anti-Semitic French officer who had been transferred to Tunis to avoid any further duels with Jewish officers was part of the French force that attacked the rebels at Poguessa in Dahomey.

1893: Birthdate of St. Charles, MO native Fannie Frank Cook, the husband of Jerome Cook and the winner of the George Washington Carver Memorial Award for her novel, Mrs. Palmer’s Honey.

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/fannie-cook/mrs-palmers-honey/

1893: “Dr. A. Stocker, Anti-Semite” published today described the arrival in New York of Adolf Stocker, the former chaplain at the court of the Kaiser who “is known throughout the civilized world as an ardent leader of the anti-Semitic agitation in Germany.”

1894: Max Moskowitz, the first witness to testify before the Lexow Committee, told about a friend of his who was arrested for selling sandwiches on a Sunday but was able to avoid jail time by paying “$2 to the doorman at the police station.”

1895: “Meeting of Rabbis in Cincinnati” published today described plans for the upcoming meeting of the Executive Committee of the Central Conference of Rabbis.

1895: John Allen’s Modern Judaism, W.H. Rule’s History of the Karaite, Rabbi Grossman’s Judaism and the Science of Religion and T.A. Davis’s Am I a Jew or a Gentile were among the “many books of solid worth offered at the sale of the William Berrian library today by Bangs & Co.

1896: In Philadelphia, Joseph and Clara Zeidman gave birth to Benjamin “Bennie” Zeidman, the Hollywood producer best known as B.F. Zeidman.

1896: It was reported today that Joseph L. Buttenweiser delivered a talk on “The Influence of Machinery and Education on Labor” at the Assembly Hall of the Hebrew Technical Institute in what was supposed to be “the first of a series of lectures” sponsored by institute’s alumni association.

1897(8thof Tishrei, 5658): In England, 20 year old Vivian Ernest Kennard, “the second son of Eva and the late Alred Kennard pass away today.

1897(8thof Tishrei, 5658): In England, the infant Gerald Lindo, who had not reached three months of age, passed away today.

1897(8thof Tishrei, 5658): Fifty-four year old Polish born “master tailor” Louis Harris, the husband of Mena Wingard and the father of Israel Harris passed away today after which he was buried at the West Ham Jewish Cemetery.

1898(18h of Tishrei, 5659): Fourth Day of Sukkot (Chol Hamoed)

1898: Jacob and Bella Pesin gave birth to Samuel Pesin, “an assistant corporation counsel” in Jersey City for the past 11 years, “a member of the John Marshall Law College,” a former President of Congregation Mount Sinai in Jersey City Heights and husband of Libby Pesin with whom he had two children – Edward and Ada.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/05/06/84562507.pdf

1898: “Realizing that he was dying Charles Koransky had hotel keeper Abraham Solomon summon his friend Jacob Janowitz to his bedside, who realizing how desperate the situation was called for an ambulance to take him to Gouverneur Hospital.

1899(30thof Tishrei, 5660): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1899(30thof Tishrei, 5660): Seventy-eight year old Rebecca Hyams, the widow of Moses Hyams passed away today after which she buried at the Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.

1900: On the day after Yom Kippur, Bloomingdale’s which was found in 1861 by Joseph B, and Lyman G, Bloomingdale,  is selling, “for today only” “Women’s Silk Waists” for $2.57

1901(21st of Tishrei, 5662): Hoshanah Rabah observed for the first time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt

1902(3rdof Tishrei, 5663): Shabbat Shuva

1902: When Secretary of State Hay returned to Washington today, “he found on his desk a large number of letters from prominent Jews in every part of the” United States thanking him “for his efforts on behalf of the Romanian Jews “as exhibited in his note to the powers signatory to the treaty of Berlin.”

1903: Dr. Harry Friedenwald, “representative of the local Zionist at the last Zionist Congress” is scheduled to speak at local theatre in Baltimore, MD.

1903: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi Simenhoff officiated at the wedding of Levy Cohen and Lena Berger.

1903 (13th of Tishrei, 5664): Erratic Austrian author Otto Weininger passesd away, apparently by his own hand.

1904: In Newark, NJ, haberdasher Max Joachim and his wife Pauline gave birth to Samuel Joachim, who gained fame as Jimmy Ritz, “the second Ritz Brother.

1904: It was reported today that “a colony to be composed of Jews from” New York’s East Side, “is soon to be established on the 150 acre Van Norstrand farm in Nassau County, NY.”

1905: Birthdate of Chelsea, MA native and Boston University Law School graduate Ada Feinberg York, “a lawyer for the NLRB,” “Republican candidate of Secretary of State of Massachusetts” and “former vice president of the Women’s Division of the American Jewish Congress” who was the wife realtor and insurance broker Benjamin H. York with who she raised a son and two daughters.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1962/02/25/113419297.pdf

1906 (15th of Tishrei, 5667): Sukkoth

1906 (15th of Tishrei, 5667):  Alex Simon passed away. Simon was born in Konin, Poland, arrived in Brenham when Texas was still the Republic of Texas. His arrival marked the beginning of the influential Simon family's involvement in the Brenham Jewish community. Alex Simon was one of the founders and builders of the B'nai Abraham Synagogue. He was also one of the principal investors in the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad, "which brought Jewish immigrants up from Galveston through the Brazos River valley to Bryan and out to San Angelo."

1907(26th of Tishrei, 5668): Forty-eight year Marianna Kahn, the daughter of Juliane Leve and Isaac Kahn passed away today after which she was buried in the Schweich Jewish Cemetery

1908(9th of Tishrei, 5669): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre chanted for the last time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt.

1908 (9th of Tishrei, 5669): In Houston Texas Adath Yshurun Kol Nidre Services begin at 6:30 p.m. and include a sermon entitled “What’s the Use?” which is delivered in English.

1909(19th of Tishrei, 5670): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1909: Birthdate of James B. Prichard the University of Pennsylvania archaeologist who led six expeditions from 1956 to 1962 that excavated the remains of Gibeon which played a prominent role in many of the Biblical stories found in the first part of the second section of the TaNaCh – “Prophets.”

1909:First Enrollment of students for Dropsie College takes place in Philadelphia, Pa.

1909: Israel Effendi was appointed Chief of Police in Turkey.

1909: Birthdate of Pittsburgh native and California trained lawyer Murray Chotiner, the original political mentor of Richard Nixon.

https://www.nytimes.com/1974/01/31/archives/murray-chotiner-nixon-mentor-dies-campaign-aide-since-46-and.html

https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKchotiner.htm

1909(19th of Tishrei, 5670): Thirty-four year old Rena L. Phillips passed away today after which she was buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Natchitoches, LA.

1910(1st of Tishrei, 5671): As the world was racked with political upheaval in such disparate places as China, Mexico and Portugal, Jews observed Rosh Hashanah

1910: “Tolstoy Opposes the Pale” published today reports that the Count believes “the regulations setting aside a restricted district” which is the only place where Jews can reside legally, “are not only absurd and ineffectual but” violate “the natural right of all beings to live and move upon the earth.”

1911: Much to the relief of some Jewish merchants, Home Secretary Winston Churchill expressed a willingness “to omit Sunday-closings from the Shop Hours Bill.”

1911: As opposition to the admittance of Eastern European Jews into the United Kingdom, the “Stepney Borough Council in London adopted a “resolution urging the Government to pass further measures regulating alien immigration.

1912(23rd of Tishrei, 5673): Simchat Torah celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of William Howard Taft.

1913(3rd of Tishrei, 5674): Shabbat Shuva observed for the first time during the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson.

1913(3rd of Tishrei, 5674): Nine year old Schlome Ruwen Munitz passed away today.

1914: The funeral for Rabbi Daniel Lowenthal is scheduled to take place today with interment in Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress. Among the mourners are his widow, the former Miss Theresa Lichtenstein and his four children – Justice of the Peace Samson Lowenthal, Monroe Lowenthal, Leo B. Lowenthal and Mrs. Carl Levi.

1914: “Three months after the outbreak of WW I,” in “response to urgent pleas for help from Jews in in Eastern Europe and Palestine,” “the Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering through the War or Central Relief Committee (CRC) was formed today

1915: “The Day, the Jewish daily, today received a wireless message from its editor Herman Bernstein who is traveling in the belligerent countries sayings that “Russian outrages against the Jewish population are continuing despite rumors circulated that their condition has improved.”

1915: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free Synagogue was quoted today as favoring the creation of a Jewish Congress to work for the rights of Jews living in the belligerent countries contending that the opponents, however “admirable” they may be, are acting as if their “personal domains were being invaded” by usurpers seeking to intrude on their power in the American Jewish community.

1915: In London, “W.A. Appleton, Secretary of the General Federation of Trade issued a statement giving the results of representations made by him on behalf of the Workers; League for Jewish Emancipation to the Russian Finance Minister in the course of the latter’s recent visit to London” in which thousands of Jews expressed their concerns for their co-religionists in Russia and looked for a sign that “they would receive the rights of citizens.”

1915: It was reported today that “Rabbi Nathan Krass of Temple Israel of Brooklyn has written to the Board of Education to protest against the Writ system which is being introduced in some of the Bronx schools as an experiment in which the pupils are to go to different religious beliefs” saying he is “opposed to any system which connect religious education with public schools” because “it will break up the Democratic Sprit.

1916: “Harmony among Jews in the United States was restored” tonight “by the adoption of a new plan” approved “by representatives of the Conference of National Jewish Organizations and the Jewish Congress Organization” that will lead to the creation of the American Jewish Congress which will “demand equal rights Jews in European countries.”

1916: “Chief Rabbi Jaffee of 205 East Broadway has enlisted the services of former Secretary of State Samuel S. Koenig to head a deputation of rabbis and prominent east side Jews to call on Mayor Mitchell today and ask” that Health Commissioner Haven Emerson’s ban “on the ancient custom followed by Orthodox Jews of sacrificing a fowl in connection with the Day of Atonement “be removed until the Jewish celebrations are over.”

1916: Assemblyman A.J. Shiplacoff presided over a mass meeting tonight at Cooper Union held under the auspices of the National Workmen’s Committee on Jewish Rights where speakers including Representative Meyer London, Dr. Henry Moskowitz and Morris Hillquit gave voice to the protest “against the proposed plan of Great Britain to deport all Russian and Rumanian refuges unless they immediately joined the British Army.”

1916: Birthdate of Long Island City native director and producer George Sidney

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/07/arts/george-sidney-85-director-of-many-movie-musicals.html

1916: In Zurich, Paul Gluck-Friedman and Henia Shipper gave birth to Rose Gluck who as Rose Warfman survived Auschwitz and became “a heroine of the French Resistance.

1916: Birthdate of Vitaly Ginzburg, the Jewish born Soviet Physicist and Nobel Prize winner who was an avowed atheist.

1916:  Birthdate of Murray Janofsky, the Bronx native who gained fame as comedian Jan Murray.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/03/nyregion/03murray.html

1917: At a meeting of the British Cabinet, Edwin Montagu, the one Jew in the Lloyd George government, continued to express his opposition to what would become the Balfour Declaration.  Under pressure from Montagu and his supporters Prime Minister Lloyd George and Lord Balfour watered down the original draft, modifying, among other things the strong statement “that Palestine should be reconstituted as the National Home of the Jewish People.”

1917: Samuel Untermyer, the prominent Jewish lawyer and civic leader issued a statement today “replying to an attack made on him by Mayor Mitchell” denying the claim that he had met with Konstantin Dumba, the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to the United States who had been expelled on charges of espionage and stating that he would have no further comment on other false charges for the time being because he is leaving New York “on a two week’s speaking” at the request of Secretary McAdoo “in aid of the Liberty Loan.”

1917: It was reported today that Judge McIntyre in General Sessions said that “thousands of Jews have enlisted all over the country” and that “to call a man a dirty Jews might well lead to a breach of the peace.”

1918: During World War I, U.S. Army Sergeant Benjamin Kaufman charged a German machine gun in the Argonne Forest that had pinned down his unit. He singlehandedly captured the gun and the crew despite the fact that his right arm had been shattered and by the time he reached his objective he was armed with a pistol that had no more bullets.  For this he earned the Congressional Medal of Honor.

1918: Max Seltzer of New York was cited for bravery today which would lead to him receiving the Distinguished Service Cross in October of 1920

1918: In New York City, Rose Kantrowitz wife of general practitioner Bernard Abraham gave birth to U.S. heart surgeon and medical investigator Adrian Kantrowitz. Adrian Kantrowitz was responsible for pioneering developments in circulatory assist devices, artificial organs, medical electronics, heart transplantation, and research motion pictures.

1918(28th of Tishrei, 5679): Twenty-eighty year old Abraham Kranson passed away after which he was buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Natchitoches, LA.

1918: On the edge of the Argonne Forest, after having been separated from his patrol and having his right arm shattered by a machine gun bullet, Sergeant Benjamin Kaufman of Company K, 308th Infantry, Seventy-seventh Regiment, began tossing grenades with left arm, “charged the enemy position with an empty pistol, scattered the crew and brought the gun and one prisoner back to the a dressing-station.

1918: The 165th Regiment, including Sergeant Abraham Blaustein hiked from Mondrecourt to Jubecourt where it was reunited with “the old 12th New York regiment.”

1918: “The Vokstimme of Chemnitz of Germany, published a protest against the ill-treatment of Jews in the occupied Russian territory, declaring that ‘unheard of cruelties’ have been visited upon them”

1918: In the wake of the successful Allied Offense on the Western Front, German Chancellor Max von Baden whom he Kaiser had appointed three days before sent a telegram to President Wilson asking for an Armistice.

1919(10th of Tishrei, 5680): Yom Kippur

1919: Eighty-seven year old Bavarian born David Weil, the husband of Rosina Simon Weil, passed away today in Montgomery, Alabama.

1919: Birthdate of Baruch Spiegel, the son of a Warsaw leather maker who, would become one of the approximately 750 Jewish fighters who actually took part in the armed resistance known as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and who escaped through the sewers to fight as partisan for the rest of WW II. (As reported by Joseph Berger)

1920(22nd of Tishrei, 5681): Shmini Atzeret

1920: In Brooklyn Temple Beth Elohim held holiday services today.

1920: In New York City, Jacob H. Schiff bequeathed $1,350,000 “to various charities and philanthropic institutions.”

1921(2nd of Tishrei, 5682): As President Harding enjoys his seventh month in the White House, Jews observe a second day of Rosh Hashanah

1922: In St. Paul, MN, an address was delivered today “at the 46thannual convention of the American Humane Association on “The Jewish Method of Slaying Animals.

1923: In Washington, “Frank and Phoebe Lazarus” who one time “ran a bicycle shop” gave birth to Charles Phillip Lazarus, the founder of Toys R Us. (As reported by Michael Corkery)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/22/obituaries/charles-p-lazarus-toys-r-us-founder-dies-at-94.html/

1924: Birthdate of Donald J. Sobol, the Bronx native who created “Encyclopedia Brown, the clever boy detective.”  (As reported by Denise Grady)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/17/books/donald-j-sobol-creator-of-encyclopedia-brown-dies-at-87.html

1925(16th of Tishrei, 5686): Second Day of Sukkoth

1925(16th of Tishrei, 5686): Rose Flora Eisendrath, the German born daughter of Bertha and Moses Eisendrath, and the “wife of Emanuel Raphael Weil with whom she had three children – Leon, Florence and Mildred – passed away today in Chicago.

1925: Sir Harry Gloster Armstrong, the British Consul General at New York, addressed a meeting of the Palestine Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Pennsylvania.  He “extolled the aspirations behind the movement to develop the ancient hol land as national centre of the Jewish race.”  Sir Harry reviewed the improving economic conditions in the country siting the “growth of industry and increase in imports.”

1925: Opening day of the Palestine-Near East Exhibition and Fair at Tel Aviv.

1926: “The Queen of Moulin Rouge” directed by Robert Wiene was released today in Berlin.

1927: Birthdate of Minneapolis native Daniel Dworsky, the four year starter at the University Michigan under the legendary Fritz Crisler, including 1947 and 1948 when team went undefeated and won the National Championship twice and then after playing pro-ball for a year returned to school, graduated with a degree in architecture and then went on to a decades long career that included designing everything from the Crisler Arena, to the Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Researach Center to the Federal Reserve Bank building in Los Angeles.

1928: In New York, Sam and Rose Toffler gave birth to Alvin Toffler, author of Future Shock.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/books/alvin-toffler-author-of-future-shock-dies-at-87.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1928: Birthdate of Michael Steinberg. According to his obituary, Steinberg was an influential classical music critic, teacher, lecturer and author, and the pre-eminent program annotator of his day. Born in Breslau, Germany, Steinberg’s mother had him sent to safety in England through Kindertransport, the rescue mission that saved nearly 10,000 refugee Jewish children in the months before World War II. After the war, he, his mother and his elder brother lived in St. Louis. After Princeton, while studying in Italy on a Fulbright scholarship, Mr. Steinberg met his first wife, Jane Bonacker. They divorced in 1977, having had two sons, Sebastian and Adam. Later he married, Jorja Fleezanis, the concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra since 1989. Trained as a musicologist, with a degree from Princeton University, Mr. Steinberg spent his early career teaching music history at the Manhattan School of Music. He came to wide attention as the music critic for The Boston Globe for nearly 12 years, until 1976. While a critic he continued to teach at the New England Conservatory, Brandeis University and other colleges.  His reviews were erudite and readable, his interests wide-ranging. He stood up for intellectually formidable composers at a time when a postmodernist backlash was taking root and also encouraged the early-music movement, which thrived in Boston during this period. He was a regular critic of the conductor Seiji Ozawa’s work at the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra officials openly expressed their dismay with Mr. Steinberg’s critiques. So the Boston musical community was stunned when, in 1976, Mr. Steinberg accepted a position as program annotator for the Boston Symphony. It seemed as if he had switched camps. But according to Kathryn King, a public relations agent and friend, Mr. Steinberg had grown tired of reviewing. “For years,” she added, “he harbored a secret desire to write program notes for a major symphony and to serve as an artistic adviser or administrator.” His work as an annotator was immediately popular. Suddenly, reading Mr. Steinberg’s long, analytic program notes, rich with anecdotal information and historical context, became an essential part of attending a Boston Symphony concert. Yet it was not until 1979, when he became the publications director and artistic adviser of the San Francisco Symphony, a position he held for 10 years, that Mr. Steinberg had the opportunity to affect repertory and artistic policy. Mr. Steinberg’s program notes, full of vivid descriptions of pieces, were collected in a series of listeners’ guides: “The Symphony,” “The Concerto” and “Choral Masterworks,” published by Oxford University Press. His account of the “alien and terrifying” opening pages of the finale of Mahler’s Sixth Symphony is typical. “From the thud of a low C,” Mr. Steinberg wrote, “there arises an encompassing swirl of strangely luminous dust: harp glissandos, a woodwind chord, and chains of trills on muted strings.” He died of colon cancer at the age of 80 at his home in Edina, Minnesota, outside of Minneapolis.

1929 (29th of Elul, 5689): Unbeknownst to the Jews as they gather on Erev Rosh Hashanah the nation’s economy is on the verge of collapse.

1930: Northwestern University led by Guard Hyman “Hy” Crizevsky defeated Tulane University in its first game of the season.

1931(23rd of Tishrei, 5692): Simchat Torah

1932:  Anti-Semite Julius Gombos forms new a government in Hungary 

1933: In a bid to control the media and drive the Jews from German cultural life, the newly empowered Nazi government promulgated the Newspaper Editors' Law. It made Aryan origin a prerequisite for anyone editing a German newspaper.

1934: Twenty-four year old Harry Blitman fought his seventy-fifth bout which turned out to be his last pugilistic victory.

1934(25th of Tishrei, 5695): Seventy-year old Arnhem native Benjamin Prins, whose second wife was Rosa Benari, the niece of painter Moritz Oppenheimer and whose “brother-in-law Jacob Eisenman founded the Eisenmann Synagogue in Antwerp” passed away today in Amsterdam.”

http://www.artnet.com/artists/benjamin-liepman-prins/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Prins#/media/File:Prins1.JPG

1936(18th of Tishrei, 5697): Fourth Day of Sukkoth – Chol Hamoed

1936(18th of Tishrei, 5697): Sixty-four year old Jesse Isidor Straus, a member of the Straus family best known for its ownership of R.H. Macy & Co passed away.  Born in 1872, he was the son of Isidor Strauss who died on the Titanic and the nephew of Nathan Straus for whom Netanya is named.  He was an early supporter of Franklin Roosevelt who appointed named him U.S. Ambassador to France in 1933, a post he held until just before his death.

1936: In London, formation of Jewish People’s Council 

1936:“The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police Service, overseeing a legal march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population. “It was a defining moment in British and Anglo-Judaic history, not least for making the government bring in legislation that crippled right wing activity, including a ban on political uniforms, pre-World War II.”  This watershed moment in Anglo-Jewish history would be the subject of a film made seventy years after the event and has been memorialized by the Jews of London’s East End.

1936: “More than 3,000 members of Greater New York units of Junior Hadassah” gathered “in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Astor...to open its fall program and membership drive.  “Shulamith Schwartz who had served as head of the organization and has been teaching in Tel Aviv for the last two years was the principal speaker for the evening.

1936: “An attack on the persecution of Jews in the world today an appeal for love and sympathy between Gentile and Jew, were voiced by Reverend Francis K. Shepherd in his sermon this morning at the North Baptist Church” in which he “declared that this was a ‘Jew-baiting age,’ and that the persecution of Jews existed not only in Germany but in in Palestine and even” in the United States of America.

1937: The Henry Street Visiting Nurse Service is scheduled o begin a drive today designed to raise $250,000.  John M. Schiff of Kuhn, Loeb & Co and the grandson of Jacob Schiff, is chairman of the fund raising effort.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that the Mandatory Government applied emergency regulations to appoint press censors. Editors were specifically ordered to refrain from any comment on the recent banning of the Arab Higher Committee and on the deportation of the top Arab leaders. The cruiser Sussex carried the Arab deportees out to the sea, where they were transshipped to a British destroyer and moved to an unknown destination.

1937(29th of Tishrei, 5698): Seventy-eight year old “Miss Emily M. Opper, who for thirty-five years was associated with the Hebrew Technical School for Girls before her retirement several years ago” passed away today.

1937: “Varsity Show,” the musical with a screenplay by Jerry Wald and Sig Herzig was released today in the United States.

1938(9th of Tishrei, 5699): Just two days after Arabs massacre Jews in Tiberias, the mournful sounds of Kol Nidre are heard Erev Yom Kippur

1940(2nd of Tishrei, 5701): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1940: It was reported today that “concrete action in defense of our liberties and warnings against greed, dependence on material comforts and fall optimism were emphasized in Rosh Hashanah sermons yesterday morning.”

1940: The Hebrew Sheltering Immigrant Aid Society has arranged for Rosh Hashanah Services at Ellis Island and its synagogue at 425 Lafayette Street.

1940: The Jewish Community Centers, Y.M.H.A.’s and Y.W.H.A.’s affiliated with the National Jewish Welfare Board are scheduled to host Rosh Hashanah services.

1940: Hitler and Mussolini met at the Brenner Press, an opening in the Alps between Austria and Italy to celebrate the success of the Axis powers.

1940: German law gives Vichy France the power to imprison Jews even inside the Unoccupied Zone.

1940: “Vichy answered the prayers of the most zealous anti-Dreyfusards” today by adopting a measure that “made the government of France judenrein.”

1941: The Bulgarians enforced an extraordinary measure that prohibited the Jews of Macedonia from engaging in any type of industry or commerce. All existing Jewish businesses had three months to transfer ownership to non-Jews or sell their assets and close down.

1941(13th of Tishrei, 5702): Fifteen hundred Jews from Kovno, Lithuania, are transported to the Ninth Fort and murdered. In Kovno proper, Nazis lock the Jewish hospital and set it ablaze, incinerating all inside.

1941: Birthdate of author Jackie Collins, sister of Joan Collins.

1942: Berlin orders that all Jews in concentration camps within Germany be deported to Auschwitz.

1943: At Poznan; Himmler addressed his senior SS staff re-stating the goals of the Final Solution. "I mean the evacuation of the Jews, the extermination of the Jewish race.”  Within the year, as Soviet troops advanced across Eastern Europe, the SS would work to destroy the evidence of their evil deeds.

1943: During World War II, a tanker christened the SS Oscar S. Straus, one of a fleet of “liberty ships” that helped the US win the war of logistics was launched today.

1943: Approximately 200 Danish Jews were not able to escape to Sweden were heading toward Danzig after having been loaded into two cattle cars without food or water by the Nazis.

1944(17th of Tishrei, 5705): Third Day of Sukkoth – Choel Hamoed

1944(17th of Tishrei, 5705): Sixty-one year old Berlin born screenwriter and actor Walter Wassermann passed away today in Salzburg.

1944: All the women and children sent from Theresienstadt to Birkenau on this day would eventually be killed.

1944: Rabbi Yehuda Amital was liberated from a Nazi labor camp by the Soviet Army.

1944:  Al Smith passed away. Smith began life as a genuine reformer.  In the aftermath of the Triangle Shirt factory, he supported an array of measures designed to improve the lot of the workers, many of whom were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.  At least one of his campaign managers during his successful bid for the governorship of New York was Jewish. Smith was the first Catholic candidate Presidential candidate in 1928.  His 1928 bid for the Presidency presaged the collation that would lead to the election of Roosevelt in 1932. Smith’s defeat and FDR’s victory seem to sour Smith politically and he swung to the right, joining the Liberty League and becoming a staunch critic of the New Deal and the Jews who helped to create it.

1944: Johnny Mercier recorded Harold Arlen’s “Ac-Cent-Tchuate the Positive” with the Pied Pipers and Paul Weston’s orchestra today.

1945: “Week-End At The Waldorf” based on Vicki Baum’s novel Grand Hotel with a script co-written by Bella Spewack was released in the United States by MGM.

1945: Two months after being released in the United Kingdom “True Glory” -- “a documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1400 cameramen” – directed by Garson Kanin with a script created by Paddy Chayefsky and Eric Maschwitz among others which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature was released today in the United States.

1945: The Ampal American Palestine Trading Corporation of New York, an organization designed “to develop trade relations between the United States and Palestine and to assist in the development of the economic resources of Palestine” registered a stock offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  The sale of the stock is intended to provide working capital to Ampal American to meet its goals.

1946: Final plans were announced today for the construction of Givat (Mount) Washington, settlement designed to provide a home and training for more than 100 Jewish orphans who survived the Holocaust.  Givat Washington will be located outside of Tel Aviv near the ancient town of Yavneh.  The program has been spearheaded by Rabbi Zemach Green of Washington, D.C.  Givat Washington is named in honor of the first President of the United States and fragments of stone from Mt. Vernon, the U.S. Capitol building and the White House are to be set in the foundation stone of the first edifice built on this site.

1946 (9th of Tishrei, 5707): Erev of Shabbat and Erev Yom Kippur

1946: On the eve of Yom Kippur, “President Truman issued the customary presidential statement of greeting to American Jewry, but then went on to urge that ‘substantial’ refugee immigration into Palestine commence immediately, for the plight of the Displace Persons ‘cannot await a solution to the Palestine problem.’”

1947: The University of Michigan Wolverines led by Fullback and Linebacker Dan Dworsky defeated Stanford today in what was their second victory in what would become a perfect season.

1947: In Collegeville, PA, “attorney Raymond Pearlstine” and the former Gladys Cohen, “the chairman of the Montgomery County Community College” gave birth University of Pennsylvania trained lawyer Norman Pearlstine who turned to a career in journalism that included serving in “senior positions at Time, Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal” before become “executive editor of the Los Angeles Times.”

1947: After having opened at the National Theatre in 1946 and then transferred to the Majestic Theatre , the curtain came down on “Call Me Mister,” a revue with words and music by Harold Rome and a cast that included Jules Munshin but which would continue its Broadway run at the Plymouth theatre,

1947: German physicist Max Plank passed away.  Planck was not Jewish.  He did try and use his influence to save Jewish scientists from Hitler’s fury.  His son was executed for taking part in the 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler.

1948 (1st of Tishrei, 5709): Rosh Hashanah

1948 (1st of Tishrei, 5709): If Jewish history were a soap opera this episode would be called “Golda goes to the Synagogue”. Golda Meir was the newly appointed Israeli ambassador to the Soviet Union.  Israel had just won its independence in May of 1948 (and the fighting was still going on).  The Soviet Union was in the throes of anti-Semitism. Mrs. Meir went to the Grand Synagogue in Moscow.  At best, they expected the usual 2,000 Jews to attend Rosh Hashanah services.  Instead, she was greeted by a crowd of 50,000 who pressed in upon in Joyous disbelief.  And this was at a time when such behavior could get you to a trip to the Gulag.  The fact that the so many people were still Jewish and willing to risk so much to identify was living proof that despite the adversity of the Holocaust and the Stalinists Am Yisroel Chai - the Jewish people live.

1948(1stof Tishrei, 5709): Seventy-four year old Austrian born David Alter, a partner in “the Alter Notion House” and the husband of Ethel Alter with whom he had five sons and four daughters passed away today in Lakewood, NJ.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1948/10/06/118009242.html?action=click&contentCollection=Archives&module=ArticleEndCTA&region=ArchiveBody&pgtype=article&pageNumber=29

1949(11thof Tishrei, 5710): Seventy-five year old Edmund Samuel Eysler the Austrian composer who avoided the suffering of the Holocaust despite his “Jewish origins” died today when he fell from a stage.

1950(23rdof Tishrei, 5711): Simchat Torah

1950: Birthdate of actor Alan Rosenberg, the native of Passaic, NJ, who was President of the Screen Actors Guild from 2005 to 2009.

1950(23rdof Tishrei, 5711): Seventy-one year old Harvard graduate Mortimer Adler, a vice president and co-founder of Levy brother, a leading clothing manufacturer and a present of Congregation B’rith Kodesh who was the husband of “the former Ida Lichtenstein” and the father of Robert, Ruth and Frances Adler passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1950/10/05/89756369.html?pageNumber=31

1950: After being broadcast by ABC and CBS, “You Bet Your Life” a comedy quiz show starring Groucho Marx was broadcast on NBC for the first time today.

1950: In Passaic, NJ, Martha Rosenberg Wald and her husband gave birth to American actor Alan Rosenberg, the brother of Mark Rosenberg.

1951: “The Dybbuk,” an opera in three acts composed by David Tamkin in 1933 that uses an English libretto by Alex Tamkin, the composer's brother, which is based on S. Ansky’s Yiddish play of the same name premiered today with a performance by the New York City Opera.  1952(15th of Tishrei, 5713): Sukkoth.

1952: After 350 performances, the curtain came down the original Broadway production of “Top Banana” a musical with a book by Hy Kraft and starring Tony Award winner Phil Silvers.

1955: Mitchell Levin is overjoyed as the Brooklyn Dodgers won game seven of the World Series giving the Brooklyn team their first, and only World Series championship.

1956: NBC broadcast the episode of The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show written by Norman Lear and directed by Bud Yorkin.

1956(29th of Tishrei, 5717): Gabriel Benjamin Dahan (born 1931), Ephraim Waldman (born 1907), Arie Lahav (born 1921) and Jacob Lustig (born 1916), all of whom worked for Solel Boneh, were murdered today when 10 Palestinian terrorists who infiltrated from Jordan machine gunned their jeeps “on the Sodom-Beer Sheva Road also known as Highway 25’.”

1956(29th of Tishrei, 5717): Two Israelis laborers were killed by Palestinian terrorists “in an orchard near Even Yehuda” following which Moshe Dayan expressed a desire to mount a reprisal raids.

1957(9th of Tishrei, 5718): Erev Shabbat and Erev Yom Kippur

1957: The modern space age began today when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, a satellite whose launching changed the face of the educational and political landscape of the United States.

1958: After only five performances on Broadway the curtain came down on “Handful of Fire” a two-act play by N. Richard Nash.

1959(2nd of Tishrei, 5720): Second day of Rosh Hashanah but the first time that the shofar is blown because the first of Tishrei fell on Shabbat

1959: Birthdate of Shelley Levitan Adler, the native of Chicago and Harvard Law School graduate who was the wife of former Congressman John Adler who converted to Judaism when her married and who unsuccessfully ran to fill her husband’s old seat in the House of Representatives from New Jersey’s Third Congressional District.

1959: ABC broadcast the first episode of episode of “The Rebel” an off-beat western television series “developed and created by” Irvin Kershner which featured appearances by Ned Glass and Soupy Sales.

1959: On NBC Sunday Showcase, Larry Blyden starred as Sammy Glick in the second part of the two-part television broadcast of “What Makes Sammy Run” based on the novel by Budd Schulberg.

1962: “The Longest Day” an epic about D-Day with a script co-authored by Romain Gary and featuring George Segal was released in Canada today.

1963: Tonight, the audience attending the opening night of the Lyric Opera of Chicago season found a rose pinned to every theatre seat” because the performance “was dedicated Rosa Risa” the city’s “great Jewish Soprano” who had died on September 28.

1963: On opening night, the Lyric Opera of Chicago performed Verdi’s “Nabucco” or Nebuchadnezzar which is based on the story of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of its Jewish inhabitants.

1965: Pope Paul VI arrived in New York City, making him the first pope in history to visit the United States. While speaking at the UN, Paul published a document exonerating the Jews of all blame in the death of Jesus Christ.

1965: William McKenzie Wood completed his term as Canadian ambassador to Israel.

1965(8th of Tishrei, 5726): Fifty four year old former Congressman Ludwig Teller Passed away.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Lteller.html

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/ludwig_teller/410700

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Teller

1966(20thof Tishrei, 5727): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1966: “Crash,” the award winning film directed and produced by David Croenberg who also wrote the script, filmed by cinematographer Peter Suschitzky and with music by Howard Shore was released today in Canada.

1967(29th of Elul, 5727: Erev Rosh Hashanah

1967(29th of Elul, 5727): Six years after his wife Margalit died in automobile accident Ariel Sharon suffers another loss when his eleven year old son Gur is mortally wounded while he and a friend are playing with an old shotgun

1967: Birthdate of American actor Leiv Schreiber.

1969(22nd of Tishrei, 5730) Shmini Atzeret falls on Shabbat

1969(22nd of Tishrei, 5730): Seventy-eight year old Edwin Posner “a senior partner of Andrews, Posner & Rothschild” and former chairman of the American Stock Exchange (Amex) passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9D04E6DA133BE73ABC4E53DFB6678382679EDE

1969: “Hail, Hero!” a movie version of the novel by the same name co-starring Peter Strauss with music by Jerome Moss was released in the United States today.

1970: Birthdate of Abraham Benrubi, the American actor playing on ER and in the movie Open Range.

1971(15thof Tishrei, 5732): Sukkoth

1971(15thof Tishrei, 5732): Seventy-three year old Kathryn Clifford Kallet, the wife Aaron Harry Kallet , the All American End at Syracuse University, passed away today after which she was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse, NY.

https://library.syr.edu/digital/guides_sua/html/sua_kallet_ah.htm

1973: Ashraf Marwan telephoned Dubi, his Mossad contact, from Paris and told him about a Libyan plan to shoot down an El Al plane in the French capital using a shoulder-held missile.

1973: Israeli newspapers reported that Colonel Kaddafi of Libya was sending terrorist squads to stage acts of terrorism in both Israel and Jordan. 

1973: The Israeli cabinet met to discuss the Austrian government’s decision to close down the refugee camp at Schoenau where many Soviet Jews were waiting to continue their escape to Israel.  The Austrian decision was the result of an Arab terrorist attack on a train carrying Jewish refugees from the Soviet Union to Austria.

1973: At lunch with General Ze’evi Moshe Dayan said, “There’s not going to be a war.  Not this summer and not this fall.” [Yom Kippur was two days away.]

1974: “Jewish activist Vitali Rubin, specialist in ancient Chinese philosophy, suffered a heart attack when arrested by police for “parasitism”.

1976: Barbara Walters became the first woman co-anchor of a major network evening news program. (As reported by Jewish Women’s Archives)

1976(10th of Tishrei, 5737): Yom Kippur

1976(10thof Tishrei, 5737): Ninety-five year old U.C. Berkley undergraduate Leo Eloesser, the thoracic surgeon with a conscious who provided medical services to the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War and the Chinese Army during WW II passed away today.

http://www.alba-valb.org/volunteers/leo-eloesser

http://www.albavolunteer.org/2016/12/leo-eloesser-the-remarkable-story-of-a-medical-volunteer-in-spain/

1976: In San Francisco, Deirdre "Didi" (née Radford), a Scottish former Pan Am flight attendant who converted to Judaism before her wedding and Monty Silverstone, an English real estate agent, gave birth to award winning actress Alicia Silverstone.

1977(22nd of Tishrei, 5738): Shemini Atzeret observed for the first time during the Presidency of Jimmy Carter.

1980(24thof Tishrei, 5741): Parashat Bereshit

1980(24thof Tishrei, 5741): Eight-nine year old Adolph Bolster Veit, the Adrian, MN born son of Frank and Caroline Veit and the husband Clementine Veit passed away today in St. Paul after which he was buried at Fort Snelling.

1982(17thof Tishrei, 5743): Third Day of Sukkoth

1982: Birthdate of Omer Goland, who “who plays as a striker for Maccabi Petah Tikva”

1982(17th of Tishrei, 5743):  Lefty Rosenthal, the talented professional gambler and gangster-when-necessary who had brought sports betting to casinos in Las Vegas and illicitly run an empire of four hotel casinos, walked out of Tony Roma’s on East Sahara Avenue with an order of takeout ribs. He had just finished dinner with some fellow handicappers, and he was bringing the food home for his two children. When he got into his car, it blew up. Mr. Rosenthal survived the explosion — later he could not remember whether he had turned the ignition key — but the attempt on his life, for which no one was ever prosecuted, ended his career as one of the most powerful men in Las Vegas. He left the city early the next year and on Monday, at home in Miami Beach, he died. He was 79 and had lived in Florida since the late 1980s. Rosenthal was a born to a Jewish family in Chicago.

1983: As the Israel Bank Stock Crisis enters its third day went on television saying that the behavior of the pubic “would not bring about a devaluation” of the currency “or any change in policy.”

1983: Martin Fledman was confirmed as a U.S. District Judge by the United States today.

1985: U.S. premiere of “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters” with music by Philip Glass.

1986(1stof Tishrei, 5747): Rosh Hashanah and Shabbat

1990(15thof Tishrei, 5751): Sukkoth

1991: “Ricochet” a crime movie produced by Joel Silver and co-starring Kevin Pollack was released in the United States today.

1992(7th of Tishrei, 5753): An El Al Boeing 747-200F crashed into 2 apartment buildings in Amsterdam, killing 43 including 38 on the ground.

1992: Yad Vashem recognized Destan Balla and his wife, Lime Balla, as Righteous Among the Nations.

1993: Hamas was responsible for a car bombing near Beit El that injured 29 people.

1995(10th of Tishrei, 5756): Yom Kippur

1995: “Kicking and Screaming” directed by Noah Baumbach and co-starring Eliot Gould premiered at the New York Film Festival.

1996: Five weeks after premiering at the Venice Film Festival, “Bound” a crime thriller co-starring Gina Gershon was released in the United States today.

1997: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of Kaddishby Leon Wieseltier and With Roots In Heaven: One Woman's Passionate Journey Into the Heart of Her Faithby Tirzah Firestone. Six years ago, Tirzah Firestone was ordained as a rabbi. With Roots in Heaven, her relentlessly earnest autobiography, details her forays into Eastern, mystical and New Age religions as she forges an identity as a Jew prepared to teach and judge in matters of Jewish life and law. Beginning with the years of permissiveness following her ''middle-class Jewish ghetto'' of an Orthodox upbringing, Firestone recounts her spiritual and physical flirtations; they are frequently intertwined. With Ron in Istanbul, she eschews bourgeois materialism and explores ''The Autobiography of a Yogi.'' In Denver, Firestone falls for the ''dark charisma and exotic religion'' of a Hindu known as Everlasting. Firestone is soon primed for Fredrick, a gentle Christian minister with a mystical bent, who slowly redirects her to Jewish mysticism. In 1985, the minister marries the future rabbi. The two ''love warriors, holding high the standard of our universal beliefs,'' mean to serve as an ecumenical example. A Jungian, Firestone judges her every experience to hold not only symbolism for her, but also a key to the spiritual destiny of mankind. Typical of her preachy efforts to uncover this universality is her interpretation of dreams. While the lessons Firestone draws from her life are heartfelt, she may misjudge the scope of her experience.  Meanwhile, Kaddish is one of the best books written on this topic and the Theodore Bikel recording is a classic that nobody should miss hearing.

1999: “What’s Wrong With the SAT and Its Elite Progeny” published today provided a review of The Big Test: The Secret History of the American Meritocracy by Nicholas Lemann

http://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/04/books/books-of-the-times-what-s-wrong-with-the-sat-and-its-elite-progeny.html

2000: Following his rejection the Bill Clinton brokered peace plan, Yasser Arafat arrived in Paris and went to meet with the President of France who is viewed as pro-Palestinian.

2000: Broadcast of the first show of season three of the drama series “Felicity” created by J.J. Abrams and co-starring Greg Grunberg.

2001: As of tonight, signatures were still being collected for a letter to be delivered to President Bush tomorrow expressing support for the administration's war on terrorism and policy efforts in the Middle East. Among those who had already signed the letter are Marvin Lender, the former chairman of the United Jewish Appeal; Jacob Stein, another former chairman of the Conference of Presidents; Judith Stern Peck, former chairwoman of UJA-Federation of New York; and Joel Tauber, the departing chairman of United Jewish Communities. A number of corporate executives also signed the letter, including Stanley Gold, the president of Shamrock Investments; and 2003 (8th of Tishrei, 5764): During the continuing wave of Arab terrorism there was a suicide bombing at Maxim restaurant, a popular eatery for Israeli Jews and Arabs.  It was a symbol of the multiculturalism of this seaside city.  A  Palestinian suicide bomber, exploded inside the Maxim restaurant in Haifa. Among the dead were 21 Israeli, Jews and Arabs. Another 51 were wounded

2001: Following the issuance of a report by the Comptroller, Ariel Sharon returned 1.5 million NIS to his donors.

2001(17th of Tishrei, 5762): Third Day of Sukkoth

2001(17th of Tishrei, 5762): Nineteen year old Tali Ben-Armon, 20 year old Sergei Freidin and 76 year old Haim Ben-Ezra were murdered when Fatah terrorist “opened fire on civilians at the central bus station”
in Afula.

2002(28th of Tishrei, 5763): Seventy-eight year old Romanian born Holocaust survivor, violinist and composer “Sandor (Shony) Alex Braun, the author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated “Symphony on the Holocaust” passed away today.

http://articles.latimes.com/2002/oct/09/local/me-passings9.2

2002: In “From Vengeance to Mercy: Tale of Jewish Brigade” published today, Ron Grossman tells the tale of a Jews fighting in an all-Jewish unit in the British Army during WW II.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2002-10-04-0210040122-story.html

2003 (8th of Tishrei, 5764): Shabbat Shuvah

2003: Islamic Jihad claimed credit for todays’ suicide bombing at the Maxim Restaurant in Haifa that killed 21 and injured 51 including a two-month old baby.

2004(19th of Tishrei, 5765): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

2004: “Should Anne Frank be granted Dutch citizenship? That was the issue at the heart of a debate in and out of government in the Netherlands today after a television channel listed her among 202 candidates in a popular vote to determine history's greatest Dutch person…” (As reported by Lawrence Van Gelder)

2005(1st of Tishrei, 5766): First Day Rosh Hashanah

2005(1st of Tishrei, 5766):  Eighty-six year old folk music producer Harold Leventhal passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E0D61130F935A35753C1A9639C8B63

2005: Haaretz reported that thousands of Israelis had canceled trips to the Sinai in light of previous terrorist attacks and threats of renewed violence.

2006(12th of Tishrei, 5767): Selma Judith Levy Toback, the widow of Irwin Lionel Toback and the daughter of Joseph Crawford Levy and Helen Yeamans Levy passed away today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Whole_Nine_Yards_(film)

2006: Former Jewish Agency chairman Sallai Meridor was appointed as the next ambassador to Washington, replacing Danny Ayalon who has completed four years of service in the US capital.

2006:Yiftah Ron-Tal, the general in charge of the IDF Ground Forces Command “said publicly that IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz should accept responsibility for malfunctions in the Israel-Hezbollah War and accept the consequences” while also hinting “that Israeli PM Ehud Olmert should do the same.”

2006:Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Dan Halutz discharged Major General Iftach Ron-Tal the head of the IDF's ground forces over remarks he made calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

2007(22nd of Tishrei, 5768): Shemini Atzeret,

2007: In Budapest, the Jewish Theological Seminary – University of Jewish Studies celebrated its 130th anniversary today.

2007: Today, PVH, or Phillips-Van Huesen “a men’s clothing come that traces its origins to 1881…Moses Phillips sold work shirts sewn by his wife Endel, to coal miners in Pottsville, PA” “took over the naming rights to the Meadowlands Sports Complex Arena in East Rutherford, NJ.” (As reported by William Grimes)

2008(5th of Tishrei, 5769): Shabbat Shuvah,

2008: Ninety-year old Saul Laskin, the former mayor of Thunder Bay passed away today.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/saul-laskin-90/article1063405/

http://www.thunderbay.ca/City_Government/Your_Council/Past_Councils/Port_Arthur_City_Councils_1960_-_1969/Mayor_Saul_Laskin.htm

http://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Saul-Laskin-fonds.pdf

2008: The musically gifted Eric Carson, son of Bill and Laura Carson, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids,

2009:St. John's Church at Lafayette Square winds up its three-part forum, "The Middle East: Moving Towards Peace?," with a lecture by David Ignatius, an associate editor at The Washington Post.

2009(16th of Tishrei, 5770): 2nd Day of Sukkoth

2009: The Washington Post features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Hardballby Sara Paretsky

2009: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including We’ll Be Here For The Rest of Our Lives:A Swingin’ Show-Biz Saga by Paul Shaffer with David Ritz

2009: The Los Angeles Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Notes on Sontag by Phillip Lopate, and Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father, and Son by Michael Chabon

2009: The Times of London features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Russia and the Arabs: Behind the Scenes in the Middle East from the Cold War to the Present by Yevgeny Primakov

2009:Vandals destroyed or damaged hundreds of archaeological artifacts at Uvdat National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Negev to night. Nili Dvash, the manager of the Uvdat site, told Army Radio about the situation at the scene several hours after the place was vandalized. "We saw broken arcs, broken walls that were dismantled. A lot of spray paint… It looked like [the aftermath of] an earthquake, just vandalism for vandalism's own sake," Dvash told the radio station. Eli Amitai, Director General of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, said that the authority would work to immediately fix the damage and return the site to its previous state. "This is irreversible damage to a site of national and worldwide importance - and with no reason. We will do everything to ensure that the police will catch these criminals," Amitai vowed.

2010:YIVO Institute for Jewish research is scheduled to present a program entitled Chaim Grade Memorial on the 100th Anniversary of his Birth” that will include a screening of the film The Quarrel. The Quarrel is an English Language film based on Grade's story "My Quarrel with Hersh Rasseyner."

2010:Today, the state archives released hitherto unseen copies of minutes of Prime Minister Golda Meir's meeting with her war cabinet on the second day of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

2010(26th of Tishrei, 5771): Eighty-seven year old Sidney J. Weinberg Jr.,” a senior director of Goldman Sachs and a member of the family dynasty that had played a central role at the investment banking firm since 1907” passed away today. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/06/business/06weinberg.html?dbk

2010: Dr. Janet Yellen completed her terms as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

2010: Dr. Janet Yellen began serving as the Vice Chairperson of the Federal Reserve System

2010: Israel and the United States are holding behind-the-scenes talks geared at resolving a recent deadlock in Mideast peace talks with the Palestinians, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today, adding that peace was Israel's vital interest.

2011: Based on vacate notices signed by Rabbi Avraham Shemtov, chairman of Agudas Chasidei Chabad of the United States, and Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch today is the deadline for a group of gabbaim who have been promoting the idea that Menachem Mendel Schneerson (of blessed memory) is the messiah to vacate the synagogue at 770 Eastern Parkway. “A New York court ruled in 2006 that the groups led by Krinsky and Shemtov are the synagogue’s rightful owners.”

2011: John Rybicki is scheduled to give the final lecture in a series styled “In Search of Jewish Spirituality” co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia.

2011: Saul Perlmutter and Adam Riess were two of the three U.S.-born scientists who won the Nobel Prize in physics today.

2011:The Oakland Hebrew Day School in California has raised $1 million in 10 months to match a grant from an anonymous donor.

2011:Israel continued to maintain a silence today over a US Congressional decision – despite US Administration opposition - to withhold some $200 million in financial assistance to the PA.

2011:In an apparent effort to keep the most recent Quartet initiative alive, the US embassy circulated a statement today giving the impression both Israel and the Palestinians have equally accepted a Quartet framework for returning to direct talks, though the Palestinians have not yet formally endorsed the idea..

2011(6th of Tishrei, 5772): Eighty-five year old actress Doris Belack passed away months after the death of her husband, Philip Rose best known for producing “A Raisin in the Sun.” (As reported by Paul Vitello)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/10/arts/television/doris-belack-judge-on-tvs-law-order-dies-at-85.html

2011(6th of Tishrei, 5772): Ninety-five year old St. Louis businessman, artist and philanthropist Ernest W. Stix, whose grandfather William Stix “founded the old Rice-Stix Company…which by the time of the 1904 World’s Fair…was described as the largest business in St. Louis, passed away today.

2011(6th of Tishrei, 5772): Sixty-seven year old Hanan Porat, leader of the “settler movement” in Judea and Samaria, passed away today. (As reported by Ethan Bronner)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/05/world/middleeast/hanan-porat-jewish-settlement-leader-dies-at-67.html?_r=0

2012: In New York City, final scheduled screening at the Lincoln Plaza of “Six Million and One” a documentary by David Fisher, the son of a Holocaust survivor.

2012: The Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation is scheduled to open its Fall Speakers Series which is now in its tenth year with a lecture by Michael O’Hanlon on “Scoring President Obama’s Foreign Policy: Successes and Failures.”

2012: In the UK, The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide is scheduled to present “The Future of the Past - The Importance of School History Teaching,” featuring Dr Nicholas Tate, Chairman of International Education Systems

2012: Klezmer Clarinetist, Mandolinist, Composer and Baal Teshuva Andy Statman performed with the other National Heritage Fellowship Recipients today.

2012:Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has already made a final decision to seek a February 12 election rather than try to pass the 2013 state budget, politicians who spoke to Netanyahu said today.

2012: An Israeli-Arab man, 26, was charged today with spying for the Lebanon-based terror organization Hezbollah. The defendant was accused of scouting IDF locations and tracking the movements of President Shimon Peres for the Islamic militant group.

2013: Marvin Bash who serves as the Rabbi at the Pentagon and his son Jeremy are scheduled to talk about their perspectives on Jewish life in the military at the Benefactor Luncheon hosted by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington

2013: The Maccabeats are scheduled to perform at Congregation Beth Tefillah in Paramus, NJ.

2013: At noon “Kol Israel” is scheduled to broadcast “Excellence – The Future Generation” featuring a piano recital by Adi Neuhaus.

2013(30thof Tishrei, 5774): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan I

2013: Over 100 women in prayer shawls and tefillin prayed in “relative peace” at the Western Wall today on Rosh Chodesh “despited some jeering and spitting from Orthodox female protesters” who apparently have their own way of obeying the commandment about loving your neighbor.

2013: A haredi man was arrested at the Western Wall in Jerusalem this morning for spitting and throwing items at members of the Women of the Wall prayer activist group as ultra-Orthodox protesters shouted insults at the WoW members, Israel Radio reported.

2014(10thof Tishrei, 5775): Yom Kippur

2014 All radio and television stations in Israel go off the air for the Day of Atonement.

2014: In “The Exotic History of British Fish and Chips” published today Paul Levy traces the history of this English food that traces its origins to Joseph Malin, “a 13 year old Jewish boy living in the East End” who “had the idea of combining fried fish with chips” which he “probably first sold from a tray hung around his neck” before opening “a shop in Cleveland Street.”

2014: “As the fast of Yom Kippur ended this evening, Israelis were slowly returning to their regular lives, with cars once again occupying the roads and public transportation resuming service around 8:30 p.m.”

2014: Tonight Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that Swedish Priminster Stefan Lofvens announcement that his government intends to recognize Palestine “was unfortunate.”

2014: Today Lewis Eisenberg “assumed the office” of United States Ambassador to Italy and United States Ambassador to San Marino.

2014: Tonight, Lewis Black is scheduled to perform at the Mirage in Las Vegas, NV.

2014(10thof Tishrei, 5775): Ninety-one architect Judith Edelman passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/19/business/judith-edelman-architect-91-is-dead-firebrand-in-a-male-dominated-field.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

2015: The final performance of “Just Between Us – A Piano, a Mic and a Memory, that portrays the “life long journey of a Jewish girl from Brooklyn is scheduled to take place at the Source Theatre.

2015: The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to co-sponsor the “6th Annual Northern Virginia Cycle Fest” today.

2015: The New York Times reviewed books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readings including Kissinger Volume I 1923-1968: The Idealist by Niall Ferguson and Kissinger’s Shadow: The Long Reach of America’s Most Controversial Statesman by Greg Grandin and the recently released paperback edition of Honeydew: Storiesby Edith Pearlman

2015(21stof Tishrei, 5776): Hoahanah Rabah

2015: In the evening the chaplains of the Oxford University Jewish Society to a host dinner after Mincha/Ma’ariv Shemini Atzeret Services.

2015: Twenty-one year old Aharon Bennett who was stabbed death last night in Jerusalem in an attack where the terrorists wounded his wife and daughter is scheduled to be buried early this morning on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.

2015: On the Tuscan coast in Livorno “fierce weather damaged the synagogue” which had opened in 1962 “on the site of the city’s 17th century old synagogue which was destroyed in a bombing raid” during WW II.

2015: Forty-one year old Rabbi Nehemia Lavi, a father of seven, who was stabbed to death when he went to the aid of a family being attacked in Jerusalem is scheduled to be buried at noon today ”at the Har Hamenuchot Cemetery in Jerusalem.”

2016: “David Blatt, the Israeli American who was fired as head coach of the NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers during the season” said today that he “will accept a championship ring from the team.”

2016: Conditions in the Middle East continue to deteriorate as Americans suspend talks with the Russians on Syria and the Russians effectively abrogate the treaty on the disposal of weapons grade plutonium.

2016: “A hit man who confessed to killing Jewish law professor Dan Markel implicated Markel’s ex-wife” Wendi Adelson “in the crime” today during a please interview in which he added “that she supervised his work a day before the killing.”

2016: In a sign of true communal spirit Rabbi Jeff Portman of Congregation Agudas Achim is scheduled to lead an afternoon Rosh Hashanah service at the Oaknoll Retirement Community.

2016: Eighty-eight year old Roslyn Litman, the civil liberties advocate who had to overcome gross sexism to pursue her legal career passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/09/us/roslyn-litman-antitrust-lawyer-and-civil-liberties-advocate-dies-at-88.html?hpw=undefined&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016(2nd of Tishrei, 5777): Rosh Hashanah Second Day

2016: In “How Do You Say ‘Email’ in Yiddish?” published today Joseph Berger provides a review of the new “826-page Comprehensive English-Yiddish Dictionary, with almost 50,000 entries and 33,000 subentries, which is the work of Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath, a Yiddish editor and poet, and Paul Glasser, a former dean at YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, the major repository of Yiddish language, literature and folklore.:

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/05/arts/how-do-you-say-email-in-yiddish.html?emc=eta1&_r=0

2016(2ndof Tishrei, 5777): Eighty-six year old medical trainee advocate Dr. Bertrand M. Bell passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/07/nyregion/bertrand-m-bell-dies.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016(2nd of Tishrei, 5777): Eight-nine year old graphic designer Elaine Lustig Cohen passed away today. (As reported by Anita Gates)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/09/arts/design/elaine-lustig-cohen-designer-who-left-her-mark-everywhere-dies-at-89.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2017(14thof Tishrei, 5778): Erev Sukkoth

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Pilichowski#/media/File:Leopold_Pilichowski_Sukkot.jpg

2017: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “In Between” a film about “three young Arab-Israeli women” sharing a flat in Tel Aviv.

2017: In Budapest, the Jewish Theological Seminary – University of Jewish Studies is scheduled to celebrate its 140th anniversary today.

2017: “The body of Rueven Schmerling a Jewish man from Elkana was discovered with stab wounds” today “in a storage space near…Kafr Quassem.”

2018: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to co-host “In Dialogue: Polish Jewish Relations in the Pre-Modern Period” – a discussion led by Magda Teter (Fordham University) and Brian Porter-Szűcs (University of Michigan).

2018: Renan Koen is scheduled to perform at the American Sephardi Music Festival

http://www.renankoen.com/home

2018: “Rifts Break Open at Facebook Over Kavanaugh Hearing” published today described the role Vice President Joel Kaplan’s role in the hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/technology/facebook-kavanaugh-nomination-kaplan.html?action=click&module=In%20Other%20News&pgtype=Homepage&action=click&module=Latest&pgtype=Homepage

2018: The University of Haifa is scheduled to confer an honorary degree on German Chancellor Angela Merkel “in recognition of her leadership grounded in the principles of equality, freedom, and human rights; for serving as a model to women around the world; in appreciation of her warm friendship and robust ties between the Federal Republic of German and the State of Israel’ at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

2018: The Breman Museum, Beit Hatfutsot, JumpSpark, and the Jewish Grandparents Network are scheduled to co-host a screening of “The Samuel Project,” co-starring Hal Linden in the title role of a “Jewish grandfather and San Diego dry cleaner” who had been save from capture by the Nazis.

2018: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host a screening of “Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz” followed by a discussion with lawyer who as a 25 year old prosecuted 22 member of the Einsatzgruppen and Barry Avrich who directed and produced the film.

2019: In Jerusalem, the Tower of Davis is scheduled to host an English language tour of “both the Citadel moat and the Kishle, building which was built in 1834 by Ibrahim Pasha, the Egyptian ruler, and continued to serve as a military compound even after it was returned to Ottoman control in 1841.”

2019: In Memphis, TN, Temple Israel is scheduled to host a “Shabbat Shuvah Preneg,” the first of these popular events to be held in 5780.

2019: Netflix is scheduled to broadcast “Fish Gotta Swim,” the fifth episode in the limited television series “The Spy,” a biopic based on the life of Eli Cohen

2019: As the week comes to an end, Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to continue trying to form a government under the cloud of a possible indictment “on multiple corruption charges.”

2020(16thof Tishrei, 5781): Second Day of Sukkoth

2020: In Cedar Rapids, Temple Judah is scheduled to host a combined grounds clean-up day and a Sukkah Decoration “party” which is its last “live in person event with social distancing observed” for 2020.

2020:  The New York Times featured books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest including the Memory Monster by Yishai Sarid, El Jefe: The Stalking of Chapo Guzman by Alan Feuer and the recently published paperback edition of The World That We Knew by Alice Hoffman

 

 

 

 

This Day, October 5, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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610: Phocas, the Byzantine Emperor during whose reign the Jews of Antioch revolted was murdered by his successor Heraclitus.

871: A scribe stopped writing a ketubah that he had dated the 16thday of Tishrei because he had made a mistake on the date.  [This ketubah would turn out to be the oldest dated document found when the Genizah of Cairo was opened in the 19thcentury]

1143: The king Alfonso VIIof Leon recognizes Portugal as a Kingdom. When Alfonso came to the throne he sought to curtail the rights granted them by his father but he saw “the error of his ways” and moved to restore these rights in attempt to gain the benefits of having loyal Jewish subjects on his side.  “In the beginning of his reign, Alfonso VII(1111) curtailed the rights and liberties that his father granted the Jews. He ordered that neither a Jew nor a convert may exercise legal authority over Christians, and he held the Jews responsible for the collection of the royal taxes. Soon, however, he became friendlier, confirming the Jews in all their former privileges and even granting them additional ones, by which they were placed in parity with Christians. Judah ben Joseph ibn Ezra had considerable influence with the king, and after the conquest of Calatrava (1147) the king placed Judah in command of one of his fortresses, later making him his court chamberlain.”

1214: King Alfonso VIII of Castile passed away. Alfonso enjoyed the company and pleasure of Jewish paramour, Rahel la Fermose (Rachel the Beautiful).  She reportedly used her position to gain the appointment of her co-religionists to position of power.  This made her numerous enemies among the Christian nobles and clergy who plotted the murder of Rachel and several of her Jewish compatriots.  According to some, Alfonso was present at the time of her murder. This tale of monarchal love and betrayal has provided the theme for several literary works including “Die Jüdin von Toledo” a novel by Lion Feuchtwanger

1167: Raymond Trencaval, a French viscount who was looked upon favorably by the Jews of Beziers (France) was murdered.  His son, Roger raised troops to punish those responsible for the murder.  He spared the Jews because they had been faithful to his father. This all had more to do with what became known as the Albigensian Heresy than it did with the Jews.  In fact, Roger employed Jews as Sheriffs one of whom was Moses de Cavarite.

1285: King Philip III of France passed away.  During his reign, the Inquisition, which had been instituted in order to suppress the heresy of the Albigensians, finally occupied itself with the Jews of southern France who converted to Christianity. The popes complained that not only were baptized Jews returning to their former faith, but that Christians also were being converted to Judaism. In March 1273, Gregory X formulated the following rules: relapsed Jews, as well as Christians who abjured their faith in favor of "the Jewish superstition", were to be treated by the Inquisitors as heretics. The instigators of such apostasies, as those who received or defended the guilty ones, were to be punished in the same way as the delinquents.”  In an era when monarchs were dueling with the Church over who had the ultimate power, King Philip did nothing to resist the papal pronouncements.

1450: Ludwig IX expelled the Jews from Lower Bavaria.

1533(16thof Tishrei, 5249): Second Day of Sukkoth

1600: Birthdate of Thomas Goodwin the English Puritan theologian and preacher the author of Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, Used by the Ancient Hebrews

1682(3rdof Tishrei, 5443): Abraham Abele Gombiner the Polish rabbi born in 1635 known as the Magen Avraham passed away today.

1737:António José da a Brazilian dramatist, known as "the Jew" (O Judeu) and his wife D. Leonor Maria de Carvalho, whose parents had been burnt by the Inquisition were imprisoned by the Inquisition  on charges of “judaizing” based on a slaves denunciation of the two made to “the Holy Office.”

1769: Uriah Hendricks, the son of Aaron Hendricks and his first wife Eva Esther Hendricks gave birth to Mordecai Gomez Hendricks

1778(14th of Tishrei, 5539): Erev Sukkoth

1781: Birth of Baltimore native, Samuel Lyons, he son of Eleazar Lyons who married Sarah Marks after he was first married to Dinah Levy.

1784(20th of Tishrei, 5545): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1789(15thof Tishrei, 5550): First Day of Sukkoth observed during the Presidency of George Washington.

1792(19thof Tishrei, 5553): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1795(22ndof Tishrei, 5556): Shmini Atzeret

1796: In Pohrebyshche. Sholom Shachne, Rebbe of Prohobisht, the son of Rabbi Avrohom HaMalach and the grandson of the Maggid of Mezritch and his wife gave birth to Chasidic rebbe Israel Ruzhin, known as “The holy one from Ruzhyn.”

1799(6thof Tishrei, 5560): Last Shabbat Shuva of the 18th century.

1800(16thof Tishrei, 5561): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1806(23rdof Tishrei, 5567): Simchat Torah

1806: In Warrenton, N.C., Rebecca and Jacob Mordecai gave birth to Augustus Mordecai.

1808(14thof Tishrei, 5669): Erev Sukkoth

1808: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi Jacob Suares officiated at the wedding of Israel Solomons to Esther Ottolengui.

1809: Isaac Selig married Rachel Raphael today at the Western Synagogue.

1818: Lew Way, “an English clergyman” “the real founder of the reorganized London society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews delivered a petition to Emperor Alexander I of Russia and the allied rulers” with which he sought “to advance the emancipation of the Jews of Europe”

1809(25thof Tishrei, 5570): Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, “also known as the Berdichever” a disciple of the Maggid of Mezritch passed away today after his son Israel “succeeded him as leader in the Chasidic Movement.

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1007604/jewish/A-Brief-Biography.htm

http://www.berdichev.org/rabbi_levi_yitzhak.html

http://www.hasidicstories.com/Stories/Levi_Yitzchak_of_Berdichev/generals.html

1818: Lew Way, “an English clergyman” “the real founder of the reorganized London society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews delivered a petition to Emperor Alexander I of Russia and the allied rulers” with which he sought “to advance the emancipation of the Jews of Europe”

1820: In Arhus Denmark, Thamar (Terese) Rée and Hartvig Philip Rée gave birth to Anton Hartvig Rée

1822: In Liverpool, Miriam Aaron and Abraham Franklin gave birth to Ellis A. Franklin, “the Vice-President of the Anglo-Jewish Association, Life Member of the Council of United Synagogue” and a “Member of the Board of Deputies” who was the husband of Adelaide Samuel with whom he had seven children.

1823: Twenty year old German-born composer Julius Benedict was introduced to Beethoven today in Vienna following which “he was appointed Kapellmeister of the Kärnthnerthor theatre at Vienna.”

1823: Lawrence Phillips married Zipporah Rees today at the Western Synagogue.

1825(23rd of Tishrei, 5586): Simchat Torah observed for the first time during the Presidency of John Q. Adams.

1827(14thof Tishrei, 5588): Erev Sukkoth

1827: Birthdate of Wilna native Moses Ha-Kohen Reicherson the grammarian and Hebrew teach who came to New York in 1890 where he continued teaching and writing until his death in 1903.

1829: Birthdate of German painter Ludwig Knaus whose works include “The Ghetto.”

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1838(16thof Tishrei, 5599): Second Day of Sukkoth

1842: In London, “solicitor Joshua Alexander and his wife Jemima, the daughter of Sara de Abraham Mocatta and David Abarbanel Lindo” gave birth to David Lindo Alexander the English barrister and Jewish community leader who joined with Claude Montefiore in opposing the Balfour Declaration and the Zionist movement and who was the husband of Hester Joseph, the daughter of stock broker Simeon Joseph.

1846(15thof Tishrei, 5607): Sukkoth

1848:Isaac Noah Mannheimer, a Jewish scholar, who had been returned by Brody to the Austrian Reichstag, delivered a “memorable” speech on the subject of the Jewish tax.  Mannheimer was held in such high regard that “On his seventieth birthday the city of Vienna conferred honorary citizenship upon him.”

1848: Birthdate of Alexander Kisch, the native of Prague who tutored the family of Baron Horace de Gunzburg before starting his rabbinic career which took him to Bohemia, Zurich and finally back to Prague.

1849: In Wien, “Mose and Regina Finzi” gave birth to Alfred Abraham Frinzi, the “husband of Rachele Finzi” with whom he had five children.

1851(9th of Tishrei, 5612): Erev Yom Kippur

1853(3rdof Tishrei, 5614): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the first time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1854:Hermann Mayer Salomon Goldschmidt discovered a new asteroid, 32 Pomona.

1855(23rd of Tishrei, 5616): Simchat Torah

1856: Reverend Charles Harris, "a Christian Jew" is scheduled to preach today at the first Methodist-Episcopal Church in NYC.  Apparently the Jews for Jesus type movements are lot older than we think.

1857: The City of Anaheim, CA was founded. According to recent figures2.11% in Anaheim (zip 92804), CA are Jewish. Scott Schoeneweis may be Anaheim’s most famous Jew. The son of a Jewish mother, he was only southpaw in the Anaheim Angels' bullpen for the 2002 World Series, Scott helped his team win the first championship in franchise history.

1857: Birthdate of Julius Plotke the German lawyer and communal leader who was “a trustee of the Jewish Colonization Association, of the Alliance Israélite Universal and of the Aid Society of German Jews.”

1862:The New YorkTimes takes advantage of a letter that it has received from a Jewish writer asking why he cannot receive an exemption from military service on religious grounds since he cannot pork, the food provided by the Army to review the entire matter of the diet being served to the soldiers serving in the Union Army.

We have before us a letter from a Hebrew correspondent, who adverting to the exemption from military duty of Quakers, Shakers, and such religious orders as deem it incompatible with their religion to fight, asks the pertinent question: "Why should I not be exempted because of my religious abhorrence to the army ration? Must I be forced to partake of a flesh that is forbidden by my law, and of which a large portion of my allotted food is composed?" We can hardly take up the query and answer it as especially adapted to the Hebrew, although we believe there are many patriotic men of the persuasion marching on with the Union army, but as a proposition applying at large, the pork question is worthy of consideration. We hold it as a fact, not patent, that the smallest item connected with the physical well-being of the army, assumes an importance at this moment as great as that which affects its moral. Good food is as much a necessity of war as good powder, and should be equally well tested and chosen. We candidly believe that our ill-arranged army ration is doing as much to destroy our men as the bullets of the enemy. Pork! pork! perpetually pork' and beef, perpetually beef! It does not require medical authority to know that there is an instinctive craving in every organism for a variety of food; and no matter how excellent any one article may be, too frequent use only inspires disgust and loathing, and consequently a failure to nourish. A ration composed wholly of cereals and animal food, is ill adapted for health in Winter, but in Summer is simply a slow poison. If, as is now the case, a large portion of those meats are salted, the evil is heightened and the system works to the promotion of bilious and scorbutic diseases. For the ill feeding of our soldiers in the field there is no excuse whatever. Nothing is gained on the score of economy, for the soldier that is ill-fed, whether it be by shortness of provender, by badness of quality or by sameness and ignorance of dietary, is a burden upon the State, and unable to encounter the mental or physical responsibilities of his position. A battle upon a well-satisfied stomach is half won. There is no reason that a positive schedule for the soldiers' food should be laid down-and-strictly adhered to through every exigency and every season. The whole country teems with an abundance of food that would form admirable substitutes for the perpetual pork and beans, an abundance that would now in on our ill-fed armies if the signal be but given and the market thrown open for competition. There is a vast glut of Fall vegetables and fruits; enough wasted in some small districts to put new life and health into a hundred thousand men. There is no reason why these necessities should not be forwarded from the localities of the formation of regiments, and the people called on to contribute each his mile. They have responded grandly to the call for luxuries for the sick and wounded, is there any less reason that they should respond to the wants of those that are in health when the object is to retain that health which is to make the soldier effective on the battle-field? Again, the army ration gives no spices or strong aromatic substance, while every physician knows that health cannot be kept without them, especially in a hot climate. Pepper, onions, thyme, sage, garlic, parsley, ginger, cloves, and cinnamon are as absolute as bread, and must find their way wherever alcohol is debarred. These are suggestions for every domestic circle having one of its members in the camp. In these days of easy transportation there will be no difficulty in each and every family sending forward that which will add to the comfort and health of the soldier. Whatever tends to alter the diet and make a change from the daily routine, will be as much an era as Delmonico's to the dinnerless, or a hotel feed to a Pike's Peak digger.

1863(22ndof Tishrei, 5624): Shmini Atzeret

1863: Birthdate of Berlin native and Egyptologist Ludwig Borchardt who founded the German Archaeological Institute at Cairo 1907 which he served as director for 19 years.

https://dictionaryofarthistorians.org/borchardtl.htm

1864: Birthdate of Arthur Zimmerman, German Foreign Secretary who authored the Zimmerman Telegram which helped to push the United States into World War I on the side of the Allies which led to the Allied Victory, which led, eventually, to the creation of the State of Israel.

1865(15th of Tishrei, 5626) First day of Sukkot

1865: The New York Times reported that THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. -- The Jewish "Feast of Tabernacles" commenced at sunset last evening, and will continue for seven days. It is an occasion of great joy. Boughs are suspended in the synagogues and private houses, to signify that the children of Israel are dwellng in booths. The observance commenced on the return of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity; and the book of Nehemiah expressly declares that "since the days of Joshua, the son of Nun, had not the children of Israel done so." The first and eighth day being the Sabbath, on the occasion of a "solemn assembly," the residue of the time is devoted to mirth and hilarity

1865: Birthdate of Sarah Catherine Elias, the wife of Ezekiel Ezra Isaac Elias, both of whom died in China and the mother of Reuben Ezekiel Ezra Elias.

1866: Pauline and Leopold Cohen gave birth to Jacob H. Cohen, the mayor of Seneca, Kansas.

1867(6thof Tishrei, 5628): Shabbat Shuvah

1867(6thof Tishrei, 5628): Sixty-six year old French financier and political leader Achille Fould, the son of Beer Leon Fould passed away today at Tabres.

1870: At today’s meeting of the Central Temperance Union, Reverend G. W. Samson attempted to harmonize the group’s opposition to alcohol with the frequent to wine in the Bible. In a speech entitled “Hebrew Wines and Bible” he “argued that the wine of the Bible…was pure unfermented juice of the grape.” [This would come as shock to everybody from the sons of Aaron to Samson, etc.]

1873: In Alsace, France, Jacob Weill and his wife gave birth to Albert Weill who died in Hong Kong and who was the husband of Rosie Weill.

1876(17thof Tishrei, 5637): Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of U.S. Grant.

1877: Birthdate of Belle Moskowitz who served as a political advisor to Al Smith when he ran successfully ran for governor of New York and unsuccessfully ran for President in 1928.

1878(8thof Tishrei, 5639): Shabbat Shuva

1878(8thof Tishrei, 5639): Seventy-eight year old Maria Michael (Miriam bat Mordecai) passed away today in the United Kingdom.

1878: Birthdate of Esther Raphiel who would be buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Natchitoches, LA.

1878: The Medal of Honor was issued to Sergeant George Geiger who received the highest decoration the U.S. issues to its service personnel while serving with Company H of the 7th Cavalry.  At the Battle of the Little Big Horn, “with 3 comrades during the entire engagement (he) courageously held a position that secured water for the command.”  The Battle of the Little Big Horn is also known as Custer’s Last Stand.

1880(30thof Tishrei, 5641): Sixty-one year old composer and impresario Jacques Offenbach passed away today.

http://www.biography.com/people/jacques-offenbach-9427247#synopsis

1882(22ndof Tishrei, 5643): Shemini Atzeret

1882: It was reported today in Vienna, the Emperor has thanked the Hungarian Prime Minister “for the energy he has shown in suppressing the riots against the Jews in Pressburg.

1882: The Gemiles Chesed Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein, a Hebrew Society, was incorporated today in New York State.

1883: In Kharkiv, Ukraine Lvov Lev Leon Rubinstein and Ernestine Rubinstein gave birth to Ida Rubinstein.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/rubinstein-ida

https://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/07/arts/07iht-ida07.html

1884(16thof Tishrei, 5645): Second Day of Sukkoth

1884: Forty-nine year old Gabriel Richter, a Polish Jew, was arrested tonight and taken to the Seventeenth Precinct State House on charges of arson. He denied the charge claiming he had been at the synagogue.

1884: It was reported today that Sir Moses Montefiore had planned on fasting this past Yom Kippur.  However, after 18 hours, the centenarian succumbed to his doctors please – “The Almighty does not want us to kill ourselves” – and broke his fast.  The physician has sent telegrams assuring everyone that the aging Jewish leader “is an excellent health.”

1884: It was reported today that services will be held in synagogues all over Europe on the 26th and 27th of October to celebrate the 100thbirthday of Sir Moses Montefiore.

1884: Suicide In A Police Court” published today reported that Alexander Endelstine an English Jew who tried to commit suicide at New York’s Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday is being treated at St. Vincent’s Hospital and that he will be prosecuted  for embezzlement and attempted suicide if he survives.(Editor’s note – Was attempted suicide a capital crime?  Makes you wonder about the justice system)

1884: The Association of Jewish Immigrants whose members included Louis E. Levy, Abraham Kaufman and Samuel S. Fels,  was formed at meeting at Wheatly Hall in Philadelphia, PA

1885: “As It Was Written, A Romance” published today provides a review of As It Was Written: A Jewish Musician’s Story by Sidney Luska. (Sidney Luska is not Jewish.  It is the pseudonym of Henry Harland)

1885: “In Memory of Montefiore” published described the Mincha Service at Temple Emanu-El where Adolph Sanger, the President of the Board of Aldermen delivered “an eloquent eulogy on the life and character of Sir Moses Montefiore.”

1886: Martha May Cohen the Australian born daughter of Julie and Lewis Wolfe Levy and his husband Louis Samuel Cohen gave birth to Sir Jack Benn Brunel Cohen, whose legs were amputated above the knees after being wounded at the Third Battle of Ypres and who worked to improve the lot of disabled people while serving as an MP from 1918 to 1931.

1886: City of Johannesburg, South Africa founded.  Many of the Jews living in Cape Town moved north to Johannesburg to take advantage of the discovery of diamonds and gold. Barney Barnato and Sammy Marks were two of the more famous Jewish entrepreneurs who during this period.  Marks amassed a fortune from his activities in gold and diamond mining.  After expanding his business interests, this practicing Jew assumed civic responsibilities as a negotiator during the Boer War and serving as a Member of Parliament. Barnato founded the De Beers Consolidated Mines for mining diamond fields.

1887: In Bayonne, France, Azarie "Henri" Cassin and Gabrielle Deborah Cassin gave birth to René Samuel Cassin - jurist, combat veteran of  World War I, member of the Resistance in WW II and leader of the French Jewish community, and winner of the Nobel Prize Winner for Peace,

http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1968/cassin-facts.html

http://www.renecassin.org/

1887: In Chicago, “President Grover Cleveland laid the cornerstone for the Auditorium Building designed by Dankmar Adler.

1889(10thof Tishrei, 5650): Yom Kippur

1889: In New York City where all the Jewish places of worship are open all day today, the services” for Yom Kippur “which are of very solemn and impressive character” end “with the blowing of the shofar indicating the annual fast is over.”

1889: It was reported today that “according to the latest available statistics” over seventy-six million Russians belong to various Christian denominations while Jews, Moslems and pagans constitute 5,626,000 of the Czar’s subjects.

1889: It was determined today that the reason the Pioneers of Liberty not being allowed to hold their dance and concert last night, erev Yom Kippur, at the Clarendon Hall was because they had not obtained a license for a concert and if this Jewish group had been content with holding a dance the authorities would not have interfered.

1889: Birthdate of Brooklyn native “industrial engineer and pioneer in the field of time management, Samuel R. Gerber, “a graduate of Cooper Union and the Polytechnich Institute of Brooklyn” who was President of both the Kent Metal Manufacturing Company and the Ortho Chemical Corporation and who was married to Tyl Gerber with whom he had one son and one daughter.

1889: It was reported today that thousands of Jews “who have been expelled from Russia…have taken temporary refuge in England.”  Eventually they intend to settle in Argentina

1890: During his talk tonight at the New York Academy of Music, Dr. Tallmadge described his recent visit to Palestine including passing through “the tract of 800 acres belonging to the Universal Israelite Association” which points “to the reoccupation of the Holy Land by the Israelites.”

1890: Birthdate of Alexander N. Sack the  Moscow born, Russian lawyer and faculty member of the Saint Petersburg University who in 1930 came to the United States where taught at NYU and Northwestern while developing a reputation on international finance especially as it dealt with the problems of governmental debt,

1891: “An Indictment of Russia” published today which traces the history of mistreatment of Jews in the land of the Czars opens by saying that “The Jew represents at once humanity’s oldest and least familiar fact.  The records which he embodies visibility before us in his curled hair, in his eager eyes and bended nose, in his gestures, his utterance, the peculiarities of his family and religious life belong to the very childhood of the race.” (Notice that even in praise 19th century authors unwittingly turned to offensive stereotypes.)

1891: “The Jews In Olden Times” published today provides a detailed review of A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ by Emil Schurer, the German theologian whose area of expertise was this period of history.

1892: Abraham Langer, a Jewish poultry dealer related the story of the attempt to rob him to the incredulous Central Office detectives in New York

1892(14thof Tishrei, 5653): Erev Sukkoth

1892 (14thof Tishrei, 5653): Sxity-three year old Rabbi Mayer Samuel Weiss, the “father of magician Harry Houdini and the first rabbi of Zion Reform Congregation in Appleton, Wisconsin, passed away today.

1892: In Dubuque, IA, founding of Congregation of Sons Of Abraham which holds services every Saturday morning and whose members have included, Rabbi David Cohen and James Levi.

1893: The cornerstone was laid today for the West End Synagogue on West 82ndStreet in New York City.

1893: Reverend Christian Adolf Stoecker, the German “Jew baiter” and anti-Semite completes his tour of the United States and sets sail from New York for his homeland today.

1894: In Pars, the name of M. Pingault, the sugar broker who was arrested on charges of embezzling 144,000 English pounds from Baron Hirsch, has been stricken from the list of brokers.

1895: Today, “Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon… organized the Louisiana Section of the Council of Jewish Women

1895: “The William Berrian Book Sale” published today provided a list of books belonging to the William Berrian Library by Bangs & Company including John Allen’s Modern Judaism, Beeton’s The Jews in the East, W.H. Rule’s History of the Karaite Jews, Rabbi Grossman’s Judaism and the Science of Religion, Iliowizi’s Jewish Dream’s and Realities, Betteny’s Judaism and Christianity, T.A. Davis’s  Am I a Jew or a Gentile? and Betteny’s Jew and Gentile.

 

1896;Among the gifts acknowledged t during this afternoon’s meeting of the Board of Trustees of Columbia University was one $5,000 from Jacob Schiff “to aid needy students” go “through college” and a collection of Hebrew and Arabic manuscripts from William Walter.

1897(9thof Tishrei, 5658): Erev Yom Kippur; in the evening Kol Nidre is chanted for the first time during the Presidency of William McKinley.

1897: In Bremen, Norbert Salter and his wife who converted to Christianity in 1897 gave birth to designer Georg Salter.

http://academics.wellesley.edu/German/GeorgeSalter/Documents/bio.html

1897: “Truly A Cosmopolitan Town” published today described Red Jacket, Michigan, “perhaps the most cosmopolitan town in the United States” with a population of 8,000 whose no less than thirty different nationalities included an untold number of Jews.”

1898(19thof Tishrei, 5659): Sukkoth Chol HaMoed

1898: Arthur Loew, the founder of MGM, and his wife the former Mildred Zukor, daughter of Adolph Zukor gave birth to twin sons – Arthur Loew and David L. Loew who served as a member of the board of directors of MGM and later established his own independent production company.

1898(19thof Tishrei, 5659): Twenty-five year old Charles Koransky, who suffered from consumption who had been denied treatment at the hospital on Blackwell’s Island because he was Jewish and planned on seeking treatment at Mount Sinai Hospital, died early this morning.

1898: “Rabbi Honored In Detroit” published today described plans by Mayor Maybury and “pastors of several city churches” to honor Rabbi Louis Grossman who will be leaving Detroit after 14 years to serve as Professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew Union College and Congregation B’nai Yeshurun in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1898: In Moldova, “Shin Ben-Zion and Rivka Chaya Gutman” gave birth to Nachum Gutman

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/nachum-gutman

1898:Herzl and David Wolffsohn want to establish the Jewish Colonial Bank immediately. The Bank was intended to handle the financial affairs of the Zionist movement.

1898: In an attempt to draw the Ottoman Empire into the German sphere of influence which would eventually have a major impact on the Jews of Palestine and the Zionist movement Kaiser Wilhelm II visited Constantinople.

1899: Three days after he had passed away, “Alfred Lambert Falck, the youngest son of Ernest Flack” was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1899: Dr. Solomon Mandelkern of Leipzig the poet who has translated several American authors including Longfellow into Hebrew, arrived in New York aboard the SS Werra so he could visit his son Israel who lived at 196 East Broadway.

1899: One day after her death, Rebecca Hyams, “the widow of Moses Hyams” was buried today at the Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.

1900:According to The English Zionist Federation's poll: 60 candidates for Parliament declare themselves in favor of Zionism.

1900: Birthdate of Baron Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim the German banker and industrialist who worked to save Jews from the Nazis and was imprisoned for his alleged role in the attempt to assassinate  Hitler – activities for which he was honored by Yad Vashem.

1901(22ndof Tishrei, 5662): Shemini Atzeret

1901: Birthdate of German Banker and Zionist leader, Hans Beyth Shmuel

1902: Herzl sends a copy of Altneuland to the Grossherzog Friedrich of Baden and to Rothschild. Altneuland appeared almost simultaneously in a Hebrew translation, Tel Aviv, by Nahum Sokolow.

1902(4th of Tishrei, 5563): Tzom Gedaliah observed

1902: In Philadelphia, Joseph Feinberg and Fanny Lieberman, the owners of “a watch-repair and jewelry store” gave birth to Louis Feinberg who gained fame as Larry Fine, one of the Three Stooges.

https://www.nytimes.com/1975/01/25/archives/larry-fine-of-three-stooges-frizzyhaired-comic-is-dead.html

1902: Birthdate of Hamburg born American art collector Curt Valentin who left Nazi Germany in 1934 and established what became the Curt Valentin Gallery

https://www.moma.org/research-and-learning/archives/finding-aids/Valentinf

1902(4thof Tishrei, 5563): Seventy year old Joseph Morris Asch, the Philadelphia born son of Joseph and Clara Asch, the and Jefferson Medical College trained physician Joseph Morris Asch who served with the Union Army during the Civil War after which he pursued a career as a laryngologist in New York City passed away today.

1902: Thirty-three year old “concert violinist and composer” Sol Marcosson, the Louisville, KY born son of Louis and Helene and Marcosson today married Dorothy Frew with whom he raised four children—“John, Fred, Ruth and June.”

1903: The Vienna correspondent of The Times of London received a telegram from Novoselitzff, Bessarabia saying that 300 Jews were killed in attack at Mohileff, a town of “50,000 inhabitants of whom half are Jews.”

1904(10th of Tishrei): 5660): Yom Kippur

1904: Found of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity which could not have any Jewish members until 1950 when it dropped the restrictive clause limiting membership to men who were “of the Christian faith and

1905: In Manhattan, Morris and Fannie Getzler Rothenberg gave birth to Rose Rothenberg.

1906(16th of Tishrei, 5667): Second Day of Sukkoth

1907(27th of Tishrei, 5668): Parashat Bereshit marks the start of the annual Torah reading cycle at the same time that the Republican and Democratic Parties are selecting the nominees for state and local offices.

1908(10th of Tishrei, 5669): Yom Kippur

1908: When “The Melting Pot” by Israel Zangwill opened this evening “at the Columbia Theatre in Washing, the audience included President and Mrs. Roosevelt, William Loeb, the president’s advisor; Secretary of State Elihu Root; Secretary of Commerce and Labor Oscar Strauss, Simon Wolf and Isaac Solomon, a wealthy Baltimorean.”

1908 (10th of Tishrei, 5669): In Houston Texas Adath Yshurun holds Yom Kippur Services. The morning services began at 7a.m. with a sermon in German entitled “The Majesty of the Law.”  Minchah services began at 3:30 with a sermon in English entitled “The Waning Day.”

1909(20th of Tishrei, 5670): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1909(20th of Tishrei, 5670): Rabbi Falk Vidaver passed away today in New York City at the age of 65.  The cause of death was Bright’s Disease.  Before coming to New York, Rabbi Vidaver lived in San Francisco where he was the leader of the largest congregation west of the Rocky Mountains.  Vidaver served as the rabbi at the congregation at 72nd Street and Lexington Avenue for 12 years before retiring three years ago.  He was a leading commentator on the Bible and was also well-known for his Hebrew poetry which was published in Russia, Hungary and the United States.

1909: When The Melting Pot opened in Washington D.C. this evening, President Theodore Roosevelt leaned over the edge of his box and shouted, "That's a great play, Mr. Zangwill, that's a great play."  Zangwill is Israel Zangwill.  He was Jewish; T.R. was not.

1910(2nd of Tishrei, 5671): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1910(2nd of Tishrei, 5671): Millie Silverstein, the London born daughter of Sarah and Jacob Silverstein and wife of Nathan Sack whom she married in London in 1909, passed away today.

1910: Birthdate of Louis “Lou” Boasberg who played tackle for the 1931 Tulane University football team they went 11-0, finished second in the nation and went on to play in the 1932 Rose Bowl.

1911: Today, the Bronx furnished “an important deal and one of the largest in its immediate locality” with “sale of the old Hebrew Infant Asylum property” which became available last winter when the Hebrew Asylum “moved to its new building at Kingsbridge Road and Aqueduct Avenue.

1912: In Fort William, Ontario, Max Laskin and Bluma Zingel, Laskin gave birth to Bora Laskin, the 14th Chief Justice of Canada.

https://www.cjnews.com/perspectives/opinions/remembering-bora-laskin-giant-supreme-court

1912(24th of Tishrei, 5673): New York City gangster Jack Zelig was murdered in an apparent attempt to keep him from testifying in the Rosenthal murder case. (The only problem with the various descriptions of his death are that they say he was murdered on the day before a murder trial was supposed to start.  But October 5 was a Saturday and it would have been highly unusual for a trial to have started on a Sunday)

1913(4th of Tishrei, 5674): Tzom Gedaliah observed for the first time during the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson.

1914(15th of Tishrei, 5675): Sukkoth

1914: In Washington, DC, “a private dispatch” was received by the State Departure which “said conditions in Jerusalem were such that food could not be obtained by a large portion of the population and that “many people were facing starvation.”

1915: It was reported today from Berlin that “the truth is the distress of Russian Polish Jewry is appalling” with “hundreds of thousands literally starving” making it appear that “Russia is trying to solve the Jewish question by annihilating the Jews.”

1915: “The New Synagogue, the latest of the liberal Jewish congregations to be founded in New York City” which has been holding services at the Aeolian Hall “announced that it has” purchased “the building at 43 West 86th Street as its permanent house of worship” and that the “structure will be transformed for synagogue and school purposes.”

1916: Birthdate of Abbeville native and fighter for the Free French Francis Huré who serve as France’s Ambassador to Israel from 1968 to 1973.

1916(8th of Tishrei, 5677): Forty year old Francis Deak Pollak, a graduate of Columbia Law School and member of the firm of Sullivan & Cromwell since 1906 who was a trustee of the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society passed away today at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

1916: “Jewish Harmony Restored” published today described the revised plan adopted for creating an American Jewish Congress which “limits the number of delegates to be elected by the Conference of National Jewish Organizations to 25 percent of the entire representation, thereby removing the charge of the ‘democratic’ associations that the conference was trying to obtain control of the Congress.”

1916: Morris Israel who used to check the hats and coats of diners at the Ritz Restaurant in Brooklyn sued his former employer for violating the terms of his employment contract regarding the payment of tips.

1917(19th of Tishrei, 5678): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1917(19th of Tishrei, 5678):After four days of torture by Turkish authorities during which she revealed nothing about her action or her fellow Jewish spies, Sarah Aaronsohn “shot herself in the mouth” cause a wound that was mortal but would not prove fatal until several more days of suffering. The aid provided by Sarah and her brother Aaron to the British, helped convince some of the English leaders that it would be beneficial to replace “Turkish rule in Palestine with a Zionist entity under British rule.’

1917: In Karkov, speakers attending the Railway Congress “state that the same anti-Jewish prejudice is spreading in the Department of Ways and communications” that “led to the resignation of the Jewish employees at the postal and telegraph offices in Odessa.

1917: At Stockholm, a “delegation of the Polei-Zion presented a memorandum to the Dutch-Scandinavian suggesting” the following reforms for Palestine: 1) abolition of restriction of immigration and colonization by Jews, increased facilities for naturalization and unrestricted freedom for institutions promoting Jewish colonization; 2) creation of modern, democratic legal conditions and political measures for the development of the productive forces of the country; conferring upon Palestine self-government; 3) grant of national autonomy of Jews there.”

1917: In Bessarabia, a plot masterminded by “German colonists and officials of the old Czarist regime” aimed at the new government and the Jews was discovered.

1917: In Pavlovsk, military authorities “finally restored order” after days several days of “anti-Jewish disorders.”

1918: The Battle of the Hindenburg Line came to an end with the Allied forces successfully breaching the final German line of defenses.  Sir John Monash, the Australian-Jewish General, played a key role in planning the offensive. 

1918: The 165th Regiment, including Sergeant Abraham Blaustein hiked for ten hours from Jubecourt to Bois de Montfaucon in the Argonne Sector where they were held in reserve.

1918: Newly appointed German Chancellor Prinz Max von Baden asked the Allies for an immediate Armistice.  Thus began the sequence of events that would lead to the Armistice that ended WW I in November and the myth that Germany was “stabbed in the back” instead of defeated on the battlefield.

1919: “The Metropolitan League of the Young Men’s Hebrew Associations, which includes the thirteen branch in and around New York City announced” today “its post-war program, the feature feature of which will to inspired Americanism and reverence for Judaism.”

1920(23rd of Tishrei, 5681): Simchat Torah

1920: The final section of the railway which ran between Jaffa and Lydda and which had been completed in September was “inaugurated at a ceremony” today attended by the British High Commissioner, Herbert Samuel

1920: Evening classes, including courses in Public Speaking, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Stenography Typing. Americanization and English for foreigners, Business Preparation, Radio and Spanish are scheduled to begin at the 92nd Street YMHA under of the direction of Principal Henry Levy

1920: “Feeling increasingly oppressed by life under Bolshevik rule where the family was identified as bourgeoisie, the family of Mendel Berlin, a timber trader and philanthropist (and a direct descendant of Shneur Zalman, founder of Chabad Hasidism), his wife Marie, née Volshonok and their son Isaiah Berlin “left Petrograd today for Riga, but encounters with anti-Semitism and difficulties with the Latvian authorities convinced them to leave, and they moved to Britain in early 1921 after which Isaiah graduated from Oxford and became a leading historian and philosopher.

1921: Sixty-eight year old New York architect Cyrus Lazelle Warner Eidlitz who designed the New York Times Building on Times Square and whose father was Jewish passed away today.

1923: “Young Medardus” a silent film directed by Michael Curtiz was released in Austria today.

1924: Birthdate of William Szathmary the son of Hungarian Jewish parents better known as Bill Dana who gained fame with his character “Jose Jimenez.”

1924: Birthdate of Fritz Mandelaaum, who gained fame as Frederic Morton, the biographer of the Rothschilds.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/22/books/frederic-morton-author-and-essayist-dies-at-90.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1926: Birthdate of Avraham Eidelson who gained fame as Avraham “Bren” Adan “an Israeli Major General former Head of Southern Command who served in the military between 1947 and 1973.”

1927(9th Tishrei, 5688): Erev Yom Kippur

1927: In Jerusalem, Bela and Eliezer Feinstein gave birth to Meir Feinstein, the WW II British Army Soldier and member of the Irgun who chose to commit suicide with fellow fighter Moshe Barazani rather die at the end of a British rope.

1928: Today, Major John A. Warner of the New York State Police “indefinitely suspended and reprimanded Corporal H.M. McCann of Troop B for the part he played in the questioning of Rabbi Berel Brennglass in Massena, NY, on September 22. Corporal McCann was suspended ‘for gross lack of discretion in the exercise of these duties and for conduct unbecoming an officer.’”

1929(1st of Tishrei, 5960): Rosh Hashanah

1929: “The Trespasser” a film that had both a silent and talkie versions edited by Cyril Gardner was released in the United States today.

1930: In Lower Silesia, Adolf Selten, a Jewish bookseller and his Protestant wife gave birth Nobel Prize winner Reinhard Selten who was raised in the faith of his mother.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/business/economy/reinhard-selten-whose-strides-in-game-theory-led-to-a-nobel-dies-at-85.html?ribbon-ad-idx=3&rref=obituaries&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Obituaries&pgtype=article

1932: Birthdate of songwriter Ronald Norman Miller, the Chicago native whose career took off when “he was discovered by the founder of MoTown.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1558383/Ron-Miller.html

1932: Birthdate of Dame Barbara Goodman, DBE, QSO, JP “an Auckland, New Zealand politician. She was Mayoress of Auckland City as well as a former Auckland City Councillor for 12 years. She was married to former Auckland City Councillor Harold Goodman, who became deputy Mayor of Auckland City in the late 1970s. Her husband died on 16 August 1988 and she succeeded him onto the council in a by-election. Dame Barbara was a councillor for the Citizens and Ratepayers group. While on council, Dame Barbara championed liberal causes like tolerance towards the gay community and pro-women's rights over abortion. For ten years she was Chairperson of Odyssey House Auckland, which operates a range of specialist programs for adolescents, parents, and other adults experiencing serious difficulties with substance abuse, gambling, and other associated problems. She opposed the New Zealand government's plan to build a $500 million rugby stadium on Quay Street in Auckland's waterfront area.[citation needed] She is the niece of former Auckland City mayor, Sir Dove-Myer Robinson in whose honour Dame Barbara spearheaded a memorial sculpture in Aotea Square, which was built in 2002. The sculpture celebrates the contribution "Robbie Robinson" made to the city.

1933(15th of Tishrei, 5694): Sukkoth

1933: William Dodd, the new United States Ambassador to Germany, gave a speech explaining and defending the New Deal.  When Dodd met with FDR before going to Germany, the President told his new ambassador that he wanted him to be a spokesman for democracy.  Dodd would become increasingly outspoken in his warnings about the dangers of the Hitler regime. Unfortunately, Americans were more concerned about making sure that Germany would make her reparations payments than they were about the rise of totalitarian anti-Semitic dictators.

1934: “The Crisis is Over” directed by Robert Siodmark, with a script co-authored by Curt Siodmark and with music by Franz Waxman was released today.

1935: In Kovel, Poland, timber merchant Aaron Bernholz and his wife Paula gave birth to Berl Bernholz who gained famed as movie entrepreneur Ben Barenholtz. (As reported by Richard Sandomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/05/movies/ben-barenholtz-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1936(19th of Tishrei, 5697): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1936: In Danzig, the Nazi plans for the future of the city were outlined by the head of the Danzig district of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party and the President of the Danzig City who said “Jews must boycotted both socially and economically.”

1936: The American Joint Distribution Committee reported today that “twenty-six centers in nine European countries were training 1,248 young persons this Summer for emigration chiefly from German and Poland to countries of eventual settlement.”

1936: At Geneva, the Polish delegate told the League of Nations that the powers must agree to a relaxing of immigration quotas so Poland could reduce her Jewish population on which he cast aspersions.  (Editor’s note: This was three years before the German invasion of Poland.  The three million Jews of Poland suffered a wave of anti-Semitism in the 1930’s that has been lost in the “fog of Holocaust remembrance.)

1936: While “fifty marauders invaded” the Jewish neighborhoods in the East End of London smashing windows and plate glass store fronts with brick and stones “Britain’s Fascists announced plans today for an augmented series of meetings in London’s East End.”

1937: Birthdate of Abraham Riechstadt, the native of Safed who gained fame as Israeli musician Abi Ofraim.

1938(10th of Tishrei, 5699): Yom Kippur

1938: In Nazi Germany, Jews' passports were invalidated, and those who needed a passport for emigration purposes were given one marked with the letter J ("Jude"– "Jew").

1938: Following a request by Heinrich Rothmund, head of the Swiss federal police, the German government recalls all Jewish passports and marks them with a large, colored "J." This is to prevent German Jews from passing as Christians and smuggling themselves into Switzerland.

1939: Two months after premiering in the United Kingdom, New York City premiere of “U-Boat 29”, the American version “The Spy In Black”   produced by Alexander Korda with a screenplay by Emeric Pressburger.

1940(3rd of Tishrei): Shabbat Shuvah

1940: All soldiers who have been granted furloughs “in compliance with War Department Circular No. 5” so that “they may observe Rosh Hashanah” are required to report for duty at noon today.

1941: City College announced that two professors in the Chemistry Department “have received a grant of $200 from the medical fund of the Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation to continue their studies on human detoxication.”

1941 (14h of Tishrei, 5702): Former Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, the first Jewish member of the nation's highest court passed away at the age of 84.  See the article from the Biography Website for more information about Justice Brandeis who was living proof that one could achieve success in America while maintaining his Jewish identity. Louis Brandeis was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1856 to a family tolerant of Jewish and Christian rituals. In later life Brandeis might be best described as a secular ­humanist. Although he completed his secondary education in Germany, he returned to the United States where he studied law at Harvard. After settling in Boston, Brandeis became a successful lawyer spending a good deal of his time pursuing cases with a political bent. In particular, he enjoyed representing small companies against giant corporations, and aiding the cause of the minimum wage against companies opposed to this principle. In 1912, he supported Woodrow Wilson's nomination for Presidency and in 1916, was appointed a Supreme Court judge, the first Jew ever to be appointed to this position. Brandeis showed little interest in Jewish affairs until the turn of the century when a combination of his professional work and a changing political climate brought about an alteration. He was introduced to Zionism by Jacob de Haas, an English Zionist, and later still by Aaron Aaronsohn, the Palestinian botanist and founder of Nili. Brandeis became active in Zionist affairs during the First World War, when he accepted the role of Chairperson of the Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs. Brandeis had a major impact on the American branch of the Zionist movement, drawing to it a number of sympathizers, improving its organization and its finance. While he resigned his official position on joining the Supreme Court, he nonetheless worked behind the scenes to influence President Woodrow Wilson to support the Zionist cause. After the war, Brandeis headed a delegation of American Zionists to London where at a conference differences emerged between Chaim Weizmann and himself. These arguments over the role of the organization and its pursuit of political activities caused a rift between the two leaders with Weizmann gaining the upper hand. Brandeis withdrew from Zionist activity although he continued to take part in Eretz ­Israel economic affairs. Brandeis did intervene from time to time in political matters for example he appealed to Roosevelt to oppose the British partition scheme of 1937 calling instead for the whole area of Eretz ­Israel to become a Jewish National Home. Brandeis represented a rather different genre of Zionism, one born out of the American context that affirmed Zionism as part of American ethnic identity. It was Brandeis who coined the term that "to be a good American meant that local Jews should be Zionists."  “The banks and waters of the Jordan, once supposed to have miraculous healing powers have been drained and freed of their malaria breeding places through a gift of $25,000 given by Louis D. Brandies.”

1942: The Nazis deported 1,000 Jews from Theresienstadt to Treblinka. Another 6,000 would be sent to the death camp at Treblinka by the end of the month.

1942(24th of Tishrei, 5703): The Nazis murdered 3,000 Jews in Dubno who had been rounded up and marched to outlying pits. Silently, without screaming or weeping, they all undressed, bid each other farewell, and then were summarily shot.

1942(24th of Tishrei, 5703): “Xamp guards bludgeoned to death 90 French-Jewish female prisoners” “in the attic of a building of the Budy-Bor Auschwitz subcamp, near the main death camp set up by Nazi Germany during World War II in occupied Poland.” (As reported by Cnaan Lipshiz)

1943: The Nazis deported 1,260 children from Bialystok and 53 doctors and nurses were transported from Theresienstadt to Birkenau. They were told their destination would be Palestine. They would all perish.

1943: Birthdate of Congressman Richard Cardin, representing Maryland’s Third District in the House of Representatives.

1943: “Shortly before being unloaded from their cattle cars in Danzig, the two hundred Danish Jews who had been arrested by the Nazis were given some “filthy water” which was the first liquid they had been given since leaving Copenhagen.

1944(18th of Tishrei, 5705) Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1944: As of today, nobody, including Arabs in Jerusalem, has any inkling as to what is being discussed at the Arab intergovernmental talks begun in Alexandria a fortnight ago in attempt to bring agreement on how to bring “the Palestine Arabs’ cased before the Allies peace councils when the time comes.”

1944: “Continuation of the present immigration laws was advocated in a resolution adopted unanimously by delegates to the forty-ninth National Encampment of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States at the opening session of its four-day convention in the Hotel Commodore” today which stood in stark contrast to the votes at the conventions of the American Legion and VFW voicing their “opposition to immigration.

1945: “Bloomer Girl,” a musical with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by E.Y. Harburg opened at the Shubert Theater on Broadway.

1945:In an event referred to as Black Friday a six-month strike by the set decorators represented by the Conference of Studio Unions (CSU) boiled over into a bloody riot at the gates of Warner Brothers' studios in Burbank, California.  Warner Brothers also had labor problems with the Screen Actors Guild.  For those who think that Jews were always pro-labor left-wingers, think again.

1945: In a final bid to use persuasion and diplomacy to change British policy, Chaim Weizmann meets with Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Minister in the new Labor Government.  Having turned its back on the party’s pro-Zionist stance, the belligerent Bevin tells Weizmann, “If you want a fight, you can have it.”  Even as Bevin is threatening the aging Zionist leader, Ben Gurion has decided to adopt a more militant stance creating the Jewish Resistance Movement which include members of Haganah, Palmach and in a new wrinkle, members of the Irgun and the Stern Gang.

1945:  Meet The Press makes its radio debut.  The “granddaddy” of all news interview shows would later move to NBC where it continues to appear sixty years after is radio start.  Meet the Press was the brainchild of its first produced Lawrence E. Spivack.  On television Spivack would play the role of moderator.  Sometimes he would join the members of the press and be part of the four person interview group.

1946(10th of Tishrei, 5707): Yom Kippur

1946(10thof Tishrei, 5707): Sixty-four year old Rabbi Avraham (Arthur) Marmorstein, the son “of Yehuda Leib (Leopold) Marmorstein and Rivka (Regina) Marmorstein and the husband of Tobe (Antonia) Marmorstein passed away today in London.

1946: After a month, the curtain comes down on Ben Hecht’s “A Flag is Born” at the Alvin Theatre.

1947: Founding of The Actors Studios which starting in 1931 was led by Lee Strasberg who held that position until his death three decades later.

1948(2ndof Tishrei, 5709): Second day of Rosh Hashanah

1949: After two years of being broadcast by ABC, “You Bet Your Life” starring Groucho Marx was broadcast for the first time by CBS radio.

1949(12thof Tishrei, 5710): Sixty-two year old Boston born, Harvard Law School graduate and WW I Army veteran Abraham E. Pinanski, “a member of the Massachusetts Superior Court since 1930,” the “President of the Hebrew Free Loan Society of Boston” since 1936 and “President of the Jewish Child Welfare Association” who was the husband of “Viola R. Pinanski” with whom he had four daughters passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/10/06/84222293.pdf

1950: Television game show “You Bet Your Life” starring Groucho Marx makes its debut.

1951: In “City Opera Offers ‘Dybbuk’ Premiere” published today Olin Downes reviews the opening performance of David Tamkin’s opera which he wrote “was a remarkable accomplishment.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9F03E0D81530E03ABC4D53DFB667838A649EDE

1951: In Ireland, Robert and Evelyn Geldof gave birth to singer-song writer and social activist Bob Geldof.

https://www.biography.com/people/bob-geldof-9308389

1954(7th of Elul, 5714): Seventy-four year old Albert Montefiore Hyamson the British historian, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and President of the Jewish Historical Society and Zionist who served as Chief Immigration Officer for the Mandatory Government in Palestine passed away today.

https://books.google.com/books/about/A_history_of_the_Jews_in_England.html?id=pW0LAAAAIAAJ

1955: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett”s dramatization of "The Diary of Anne Frank,” opened at the Cort in New York. Directed by Garson Kanin, with sets designed by Boris Aronson with Susan Stasberg in the role of Anne, the play is deemed a success by the critics and audience alike.

1956: The Dinah Shore Chevy Show hosted by Dinah Shore (Frances Rose Shore) was broadcast for the first time on NBC television.

1957(10THof Tishrei, 5718): Yom Kippur and Shabbat coincide.

1959: Mollie Abrams was buried today at Beth Shalom in Shaler Township, PA.

1961: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” sophisticated New York film produced by Richard “Dick” Shepherd, with a screenplay by George Axelrod and featuring Martin Balsam was released today in the United States by Paramount Pictures.

1961: The first clipping for the show that would become Anyone Can Whistle appeared in The New York Times today "For the winter of 1962, Arthur Laurents is nurturing another musical project, The Natives Are Restless. The narrative and staging will be Mr. Laurents's handiwork; music and lyrics that of Stephen Sondheim. A meager description was furnished by Mr. Laurents, who refused to elaborate. Although the title might indicate otherwise, it is indigenous in content and contemporary in scope. No producer yet." (As reported by Mark Eden Horowitz)

1961: Broadway premiere of “Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole” written by William and James Goldman which featured a performance by James Caan.

1962: “Dr. No” based on the novel of the same name produced by Harry Saltzman, featuring Joseph Wiseman and with music by Monty Norman was released today in the United States.

1964: “Quick, Before It Melts” a comedy featuring Norman Fell was released in the United States today

1965(9thof Tishrei, 5726): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1965: In “Jerusalem, Israeli Sector, Yom Kippur, the day of atonement and the holiest day in the Jewish calendar began at sundown today.

1967(1stof Tishrei, 5728): For the first time Jews observe Rosh Hashanah in a united Jerusalem, the capital of the modern state of Israel.

1969(23rd of Tishrei, 5730): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first time during the Presidency of Richard Nixon.

1969(23rdof Tishrei, 5730): Sixty-nine year old Russian born, Harvard educated Dr. William Dameshek, “a pioneer in the study of blood” and leader in the movement to “establish hematology as a specialty” who was married to Rose Dameshek with whom he had one child, passed away today.

https://dev.hematology.org/About/History/Legends/2077.aspx

http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/bloodjournal/15/5/580.full.pdf?sso-checked=true

1971(16thof Tishrei, 5732): Second day of Sukkoth

1972:  Birthdate of Nebraska defensive tackle and New England Patriots draft pick Christian Peter whose “lengthy history of violence against woman” led Myra Kraft to convince her husband to relinquish the team’s right to him “only a week after the draft” had been completed.

1973: In London, Ashraf Marwan, the son-in-law of Gamal Abdel Naser and the Mossad agent code-named “Angel” warned his Mossad handlers of the war that would begin the next day at sundown. Zivi Zamir, the chief of Mossad who was present at the meeting and fully aware of the ramifications of a massive mobilization of reserve soldiers on Yom Kippur, called home and sounded the alarm

(As reported by Tal Krz-Oz)

1973: “General Ariel Sharon was shown aerial photographs and other intelligence by Yehoshua Saguy, his divisional intelligence officer. General Sharon noticed that the concentration of Egyptian forces along the canal was far beyond anything observed during the training exercises, and that the Egyptians had amassed all of their crossing equipment along the canal. He then called General Shmuel Gonen, who had replaced him as head of Southern Command, and expressed his certainty that war was imminent.”

1973: “Soviet advisers and their families left Egypt and Syria, transport aircraft thought to be laden with military equipment landed in Cairo and Damascus, and aerial photographs revealed that Egyptian and Syrian concentrations of tanks, infantry and SAM missiles were at an unprecedented high.”

1973: Chief of Military Intelligence Major General Eli Zeira reassured “special means” listening devices were not producing any warning signs that war was imminent. Only later would the Israeli government find that Zeira had not activated these devices.

1973: The Israeli missile boat flotilla concluded its first full-scale maneuvers the day before the start of the Yom Kippur War.  These boats with their unique missile armament would play a key role in protecting the Israel coast during the fighting.

1973: On the eve of what would become the Yom Kippur War, the division manning the Israeli defenses along the Suez Canal requested reinforcements. The requests was denied because the Israeli General Headquarters had decided that the Egyptian troops massed on the west bank of the Suez Canal were engaged in military exercise; military exercises that senior command was sure were about to come to an end.  

1973: Disturbed by continued massing of Egyptian and Syrian forces on their respective borders with Israel and the withdrawal of Soviet ships from Egyptian ports, the Chief of Staff puts the active Israeli Army on its highest level of preparedness.  He also ordered a limited mobilization of certain reserve units.  The numerical strength of the Israeli Army lay with the reserves.  Only a full mobilization of these forces could meet the onslaught of combined Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian armies.

1976: Yorkshire Television broadcast the second episode of “Dickens of London” with music by Monty Norman.

1977(23rdof Tishrei, 5738): Simchat Torah

1979(14thof Tishrei, 5740): Erev of Sukkoth

1979: “Starting Over” a comedy directed by Alan J. Pakula, produced by James L. Brooks who also wrote the script and with music by Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager was released today in the United States.

1979: “Cocaine Cowboys” with a score by Elliot Goldenthal premiered in New York City.

1979: “Nosferatu the Vampyre” a horror film produced by Michael Gruskoff who began his career in the mailroom of the William Morris Agency, was released in the United States today.

1980: Pitcher Steve Ratzer made his major league debut with the Montreal Expos.

1981: Raoul Wallenberg became an honorary citizen of the United States.  Using his status a Swedish diplomat, Wallenberg worked to save the lives of the Jews of Hungary.  Thanks to his efforts he saved the lives of somewhere between 20,000 to 100,000 Hungarian Jews  The bill to make Wallenberg an honorary citizen was sponsored by Representative Tom Lantos, who as a teenaged Hungarian Jews sought refuge in one of Wallenberg's safe houses.  Wallenberg is listed as one of the “Righteous Among the Nations” at Yad Vashem.

1983: During the Israel bank stock crisis “the stock exchange again opened with large numbers of sell offers.”

1983:Martin Leach-Cross Feldman assumed office as a Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana

1983: In Queens, NY, Barry Eisenberg and the former Amy Fishman gave birth to actor Jesse Eisenberg.

1984(9th of Tishrei, 5745): Erev Shabbat and Erev Yom Kippur

1985(23rd of Tishrei 5746): Simchat Torah

1985:  After 813 performances, the curtain came down on West End production of “Little Shop of Horrors” by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman

1985: Sixty-two year old Holocaust survivor and successful real estate entrepreneur Joseph Kushed “the father of Murray and Charles Kushner and the grandfather of Marc Kushner and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner passed away today.

1985(23rd of Tishrei, 5746): At Ras Burqa, an Egyptian soldier machine gunned a group of Israeli tourists murdering Hamman Shelach – an Israeli judge in the Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court and the son of Israeli poet Yonatan Ratosh, his wife Ilana, his 12 year old daughter Tzlil, 38 year old Anita Griffel, 10 year old Amir Baum, 10 year old Dina Baria and 13 year old Ofri urel in episode made even worse by reports some Egyptian politicians hailed the killer as hero.

1986: The Sunday Times of London ran a story on its front page under the headline: "Revealed — the secrets of Israel's nuclear arsenal" based on information supplied by Mordechai Vanunu.”

1986(2nd of Tishrei, 5747): Second Day of Rosh Hashanah

1986(2nd of Tishrei, 5747): Seventy-five year old Rudolf Flesh, the holder of a PhD from Columbia and husband of Elizabeth Terpenning best known for his popular work Why Johnny Can’t Read passed away today

https://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/07/obituaries/dr-rudolf-flesch-75-authority-on-literacy.html

1986(2nd of Tishrei, 5747): Eight-seven year old Ohio born Reform Rabbi and anti-war activist Abraham L. Feinberg who marred Patricia Blanchard after the death of his first wife Ruth Katsh passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/08/obituaries/rabbi-abraham-l-feinberg.html

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/abraham-l-feinberg

1986(2nd of Tishrei, 5747): Movie producer Hal Wallis passed away.

http://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/08/obituaries/hal-b-wallis-film-producer-is-dead.html

1988: Israel banned Meir Kahane's Kach Party on grounds of racism.

1989: “The Punisher” an action film with a script by Boaz Yakin was released in Germany today.

1990(16th of Tishrei, 5751): Second Day of Sukkoth

1990(16th of Tishrei, 5751): Meir Kahane founder of Jewish defense league was assassinated at the age of 58.

1990: “Henry & June” directed by Phillip Kaufman who co-authored the script along with his wife Rose was released in the United States today by Universal Pictures.

1990: “Avalon” a must-see movie directed, produced and written by Barry Levinson with music by Randy Newman was released in the United States today by Tristar Pictures.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon_(1990_film)#/media/File:Avalon_poster.jpg

1993: Seventy-five year old Robert Constant Moses, a native of Phillip, SD, a graduate of Beloit High School who was a WW II veteran, a draftsman at Barber Coleman and the father of Nancy Margulis, a pillar of the Cedar Rapids Jewish community, passed away today.

1995(11th of Tishrei, 5756): Ninety-one year old viola virtuoso Lillian Fuchs passed away today

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/07/obituaries/lillian-fuchs-91-violist-and-teacher-from-family-of-musicians.html

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/05/1995/death-of-lillian-fuchs-one-of-best-string-players-in-america

1996(22nd of Tishrei, 5757): Shemini Atzeret

1996(22nd of Tishrei, 5757): Eighty-eight year old Elmer Berger, the Rabbi who was such a proud foe of a Jewish state that he authored Memoirs of an Anti-Zionist Jew in 1976, (As reported by Eric Pace)

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/09/world/elmer-berger-88-a-foe-of-zionism-as-well-as-israel.html?pagewanted=print&src=pm1997: The Sunday New York Times book section featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics relating to Judaism or the Jewish people including Son of Rosemary by Ira Levin, The Body Perfect: An Intimate History of American Girls by Joan Jacobs Brumberg, TheJournals of Ayn Rand, edited by David Harriman and A Jewish Mother From Berlin and Susanna by Gertrude Kolmar. This slim volume contains Brigitte M. Goldstein's translations of two short novels by Gertrude Kolmar, a poet who perished in the Holocaust in 1943. In these works, as in her verse, Kolmar explores alienation and misfortune with a vivid, emotionally piercing force; here maternal love, devotion and innocence become not refuges from tragedy but lightning rods that seem to attract it. In 'A Jewish Mother From Berlin,' written in 1931, in which the title character loses her only genuine connection to the world, her 5-year-old daughter, Kolmar's eloquence carries the reader past certain weaknesses in pacing and execution, taking us deep into the heart of the isolated mother's anguish. With ''Susanna,'' a later work, written in 1940, Kolmar's command is stronger, yielding a tighter, more persuasive fairy tale that also works as an erotic puzzle and a memoir. The title character is an elusive, mentally unstable girl, described from a distance of years by her former governess with an incomprehension suffused with heartbreak. As we read both these works, our estimation of Kolmar's worth as a writer must compete with our dismay over her destiny: a lifetime of effort strangled by the calamities of history. The least her faithful, worthy achievement deserves is the gratitude of successive generations of readers.

2000: In “The Pogrom In Limerick” published today John Derbyshire contended that the “anti-Semitic pogrom of 1904” and not an episode in 1690 was “the darkest episode in the city’s history.”

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2000/10/05/the-pogrom-in-limerick/

2000: At the outset of the second Intifada, Rabbi Chaim Brovender, the founder of Yeshivat Hamivtar in Efrat, was traveling along the Tunnel Road connecting Gush Etzion with Jerusalem when a crowd of Arabs from Beit Jala stopped him. After being pulled from his car and severely beaten, he was taken to a Palestinian police station in Bethlehem, where he was further harassed before being thankfully transferred to the IDF alive.

2001: Thirty-four year old ended his major league career today when he pitched his final game for the Cleveland Indians.

2001:Today, a letter signed by at least 50 American Jewish figures -- including current and former officials from some of the nation's most influential Jewish organizations -- will be presented to the White House, expressing support for the administration's war on terrorism and policy efforts in the Middle East. The letter comes after days of criticism of the administration's plans by the American Jewish groups, including the main pro-Israel lobbying organization in Washington, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or Aipac

2002: “As the current Palestinian uprising enters its third year,” today “a gaggle of Palestinian boys beat a hasty retreat to the Balata refugee camp today after surging toward an Israeli patrol, stones in hand, in defiance of a curfew.

2002: In addition to the violence of the Palestinian uprising, Israel is confronted with challenge of how to deal with the large arsenal of Scud missiles held by Iraq which can reach all the way to Tel Aviv.

2003(9thof Tishrei, 5764): Erev Yom Kippur

2003: “‘The Eternal Road,’ In Endless Quest of a Stage” published today described the authors fascination with “Max Reinhardt’s lavish pageant of Jewish biblical history and seemingly timeless persecution…first staged in 1937.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/05/arts/music-the-eternal-road-in-endless-quest-of-a-stage.html?n=Top%2FReference%2FTimes+Topics%2FPeople%2FW%2FWeill%2C+Kurt&pagewanted=print

2003: Israel bombed an Islamic Jihad base in Syria, the first Israeli attack deep inside Syrian territory in three decades.

2003:The New York Times book section featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics relating to Judaism or the Jewish people including The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century by Paul Krugman,They Marched Into Sunlight: War and Peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967 by David Maraniss, The Speakeasies of 1932, Illustrations by Al Hirschfeld, Living A Year of Kaddish by Ari L. Goldman and The Bielski Brothers: The True Story of Three Men Who Defied the Nazis, Saved 1,200 Jews, and Built a Village in theForest.by Peter Duffy. “After discovering that their parents and other family members had been murdered by the Nazis, three brothers -- Tuvia, Zus and Asael Bielski -- took to the Soviet forests, and encouraged friends and relatives to join them. Tuvia, the eldest, did not want to turn away any Jews, and helped others escape the ghettos of Novogrudek (now Navahrudak in Belarus) and Lida; they once led a group of 800 through swamps to hide on an island deep in the forest. As Peter Duffy writes in his first book, ''The Bielski Brothers,'' to survive, the brothers assigned groups to gather food, build shelter and fix weapons; informers were killed and whole villages were threatened with burning in the event of betrayal. For two and a half years the Bielskis offered the best chance for Belarusian Jews to live. ''We don't have to be heroes,'' Tuvia said. ''We just have to live through this war. Whoever will make it, he is the biggest hero.'' When the brigade was disbanded in July 1944, the group had 1,140 members. Asael was killed seven months later in East Prussia; Tuvia and Zus emigrated to Israel, where Tuvia died in 1987 and Zus in 1995.

2004(20th of Tishrei, 5765): Eighty-two year old comedian Rodney Dangerfield, the man who got no respect, passed away. (As reported by Mel Watkins)

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/06/arts/06dangerfield.html?_r=0

2005(2ndof Tishrei, 5766): Second Day Rosh Hashanah

2005: The WB broadcast the first episode of “Related” created by Marta Kauffman and starring Lizzy Caplan.

2005: “The Squid and the Whale” an “American arthouse comedy-drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach” and co-starring Jesse Eisenberg was released in the United States today by Samuel Goldwyn Films.

2005: Haaretz reported on High Holiday Services being held in Houston, Texas.  The services were on the campus of Rice University and were intended to provide a gathering place for Jews from New Orleans who were in Houston because of Hurricane Katrina.  For the New Orleans Jews the services took on the flavor of a re-union. 

2006:Amy Goodman appeared on the Colbert Report in an effort to promote her new book was Static: Government Liars, Media Cheerleaders, and the People who Fight Back

2006: A Muslim journalist facing charges of sedition for advocating ties with Israel was recently attacked and beaten by a crowd in Bangladesh that allegedly included leading officials of the country's ruling party.

2006: Eliot Spitzer told the Empire State Pride Agenda that as governor he would work to legalize same sex marriage in New York.

2006: In “Lemony Snicket reaches ‘The End’, Todd Leopold describes the completion of “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”

http://www.superstock.com/preview.asp?image=1566-1228818&imagex=5&id=19927421&productType=3&pageStart=0&pageEnd=100&pixperpage=100&hitCount=5&filterForCat=&filterForFotog

2007(23rd of Tishrei, 5768): Simchat Torah

2007: “Garage” an Irish film directed by Lenny Abrahamson was released today after having premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

2007: “Appomattox” an opera composed by Phillip Glass which takes its name from the place where Lee surrendered to Grant premiered at the San Francisco Opera today.

2008: As part of the yearlong celebration of pianist Leon Fleisher’s 80th birthday, a concert titled Leon Fleisher & Friends is performed by an ensemble that includes keyboard colleagues and former students Yefim Bronfman, Jonathan Biss and Katherine Jacobson-Fleisher, Fleisher’s wife is performed in Baltimore, MD.

2008:Eighty-year old, Dr. Ernest Beutler, “a leading hematologist whose studies opened an important new window onto the treatment of leukemia” passed away today. (As reported by Jeremy Pearce)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/09/health/research/09beutler.html?_r=0

2008: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special interest to the Jewish people including Hot, Flat and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution — and How It Can Renew Americaby Thomas L. Friedman and paperback versions of The Indian Clerkby David Leavitt, The Mascot: Unraveling the Mystery of My Jewish Father’s Nazi Boyhood,by Mark Kurzem, The Zookeeper’s Wife: A War Story by Diane Ackerman.The Diary of Petr Ginz: 1941-1942, edited by Chava Pressburger, translated by Elena Lappin as well as an essay about Pulitzer Prize winning author Steven Millhauser

2008: At the Kennedy Center, final performance of nn “abridged version of Girl Crazy,” a 1930’s George and Ira Gershwin musical.

2009:Attorney Stuart E. Weisberg discusses and signs his new biography, "Barney Frank: The Story of America's Only Left-Handed, Gay, Jewish Congressman," at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, in Washington, D.C.

2009(17th of Tishrei, 5770): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2009(17th of Tishrei, 5770): Ninety-six year old Soviet mathematician Israeli Gelfand passed away.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/science-obituaries/6440484/Israel-Gelfand.html

2009: Captain Ben Sklaver was buried in family plot in Jewish cemetery in Connecticut.

2009:Shortly after a border policeman was moderately wounded this afternoon when he was stabbed in northern Jerusalem near the Shuafat refugee camp, Palestinians hurled rocks at security forces in the area, leaving a policeman lightly hurt.

2009:This evening arrested police in Dimona two men, a 41-year-old and a 57-year-old, who are suspected of vandalizing the Uvdat National Park in the Negev on Sunday night.

2010: Center for Jewish History, Yeshiva University Museum and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research are scheduled to present “16 mm Postcards: Home Movies of American Jewish Visitors to 1930s Poland.”

2010:Avraham Tal is scheduled to rule on Yigal Amir’s petition to end his separation from fellow prisoners.  Amir is serving a life sentence for murdering Yitzhak Rabin. Amir says he does not pose a threat to his fellow prisoners because the murder of Rabin was a one-time that cannot be replicated. [Chutzpah- when a child who killed his parents pleads for clemency because he is an orphan.]

2010: Philip Roth" 31st book, a novel entitled Nemesis-- which involves a polio epidemic in 1940s Newark, N.J. -- is scheduled to come out to day

2010: A documentary entitled “Nuremberg” scheduled to end its weeklong premier American showing today at the Film Forum.  This hitherto unseen documentary was made by Stuart Schulberg, brother of the famed writer Budd Schulberg.  The American public is getting see this informative piece of cinema 62 years after its creation thanks to the effort his daughter, Sandra Schulberg.http://movies.nytimes.com/2010/09/29/movies/29nuremberg.html

2010:Following the release on yesterday of minutes of prime minister Golda Meir's meeting with her war cabinet on the second day of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, today the state archives released the minutes of eight additional meetings that the prime minister held during the war's first four days.

2010:Today settlers gave new copies of the Koran to Palestinians in a West Bank village whose mosque was burned in an attack blamed by Palestinians on settlers.

2011: Rabbi Mindy Avra Portnoy is scheduled to deliver the last lecture in the series “Not Matriarchs: Lesser Known Women of the Hebrew Bible” at the JCC of Greater Washington.

2010: The state of Iowa proclaimed today Raoul Wallenberg Day.

2011:An Israeli scientist won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering a material in which atoms were packed together in a well-defined pattern that never repeats. (As reported by Kenneth Chang)

2011: The National Labor Court suspended doctors' resignation letters this afternoon in response to the state's request for an emergency hearing.

2012: “The Flat” directed by two time winner of the Israeli Academy Awards; Aaron Goldfinger is scheduled to be shown at The Hamptsons International Film Festival this evening.

2012: In Grand Forks, ND, B’nai Israel is scheduled to host a Shabbat Harvest Potluck Dinner with services lead by Cantor Alane Katzew.

2012:Riots broke out on the Temple Mount this afternoon as hundreds of Muslim worshipers threw stones at police officers, following a week of confrontations between right-wing Jews and Muslims on the site

2012: A 23-year-old American citizen snatched a security guard’s gun and opened fire in an Eilat hotel this morning, leaving one person dead and three others suffering from shock.Two people were evacuated to the Joseftal Medical Center.

2012: While Congress is in recess until after the November elections, 2 Democratic legislators -Senator Robert Menendez and Representative Howard Berman – are working on measure to strengthen the sanctions against Iran.

2013: “Displaced Visions: Émigré Photographers of the 20th Century,” is scheduled to come to an end.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/in-his-final-exhibit-an-emigre-curator-gets-personal/

2013: Shoshannah Nambi, a member of the Abadyudaya Jewish community is scheduled to speak on the roles of the women in her community and the challenges they face this evening at Congregation Adat Teyim in Springfield, VA.

2013(1st of Cheshvan, 5774): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2013: In addition to celebrating Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan and reading Noah, the traditional minyan at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids will mark the 40thanniversary of the Yom Kippur War which began on October 6, 1973.

2013: A nine year old girl who was shot in the neck by one or more terrorists at Psagot has been evacuated to Shaarei Tzedek Hopitals “with what was initially described as a serious injury to her upper body.” (As reported by Gil Roen)

2013: A Palestinian vehicle rammed a checkpoint this morning near the settlement of Elon Moreh in the West Bank, injuring two Border Police officers at the site and speeding away

2013: Slamming the US as arrogant, dishonest, untrustworthy, and controlled by Zionists, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said today that “some” aspects of President Hassan Rouhani’s trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month were “not proper.” (As reported by The Times of Israel)

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host a series of symposiums on archival research.

2014: Maccabi Tel Aviv led by former NBA guard Jeremy Pargo, a one-time Cavalier is scheduled to play the Cleveland Cavaliers coached by Israeli David Blatt, the former coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv.

2014: “After the Defense Ministry rejected a US request to establish field hospitals in the Ebola-stricken western African countries, the Foreign Ministry announced today that it will dispatch three teams — in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Agency for International Development Cooperation (MASHAV) — to bordering African nations at risk of infection.” (As reported by Marissa Newman)

2014: The Israel Defense Forces said that its troops opened fire on “suspects” attempting to cross the border from Lebanon, apparently hitting one and forcing them to retreat. According to UN monitors, the suspects were a Leabanese Army patrol, one of whose members was wounded.

2014: The New York Timesfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter Isaacson, The Zone of Interest by Martin Amis and I’ll Drink to That:A Life in Style, With a Twist by Betty Halbreich with Rebecca Paley.

2015(22nd of Tishrei, 5776): Shemini Atzeret – In the evening Simchat Torah

2015: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to hold “a Simchat Torah evening service with lots of dancing” this evening.

2015(22nd of Tishrei, 5776): Seventy-three year old producer Larry Brezner who played a major role in the successful careers of Robin Williams and Billy Crystal passed away today.  (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/12/movies/larry-brezner-hollywood-manager-of-star-comics-is-dead-at-73.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2015(22ndof Tishrei, 5776) Sixty-five year old Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman, the daughter of Holocaust survivors, passed away today.

http://forward.com/culture/film-tv/322155/chantal-akerman-pioneering-feminist-filmmaker-dies-at-65/?utm_content=sisterhood_Newsletter_MainList_Title_Position-1&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Sisterhood%20Redesign%202015-10-06&utm_term=Sisterhood

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/07/arts/chantal-akerman-belgian-filmmaker-dies-65.html

2016: In honor of the heroism and courage of Raoul Wallenberg, Governor Laurence J. Hogan has officially declared October 5th, 2016, as Raoul Wallenberg Day in the State of Maryland.

2016: “One Week and a Day” and “Atomic Falafel” are scheduled to be shown on the opening night of a film festival in Washington, DC celebrating contemporary Israeli Cinema.

2016: The University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, announced today that Anthony Hall, “a professor accused of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and denying the Holocaust” “has been suspended without pay pending the outcome of an internal invstigation into possibled violations of Canada’s Human Rights Act.”

2016: A rocket fired from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip exploded in the western Negev town of Sderot this morning.

2016(3rdof Tishrei, 5777): Fast of Gedaliah

2016(3rdof Tishrei, 5777): Thirty-four year old Major Ohan Cohen, a pilot with the IAF who was returing from a raid on terrorist targets in Gaza, died today “after ejecting from his F-16 while attempting to land at the Ramon Air Base.”

2016(3rdof Tishrei, 5777): Ninety-five year old cutting edge script writer Austin Kalish passed away today. (As reported by Anita Gates)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/arts/television/austin-kalish-dead.html?ribbon-ad-idx=5&rref=obituaries&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Obituaries&pgtype=article

2016: “As of today,” Dr. Victor Parsonnet “officially retired as chief of surgery as ‘the Beth,” “69 years after he began his internship as what was then called Newark Beth Israel.”

2017(15thof Tishrei, 5778): Sukkoth

2017: In “Harvey Weinstein Paid Off Sexual Accusers for Decades” published today Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey documented the decades long abuse that has ended the powerful Hollywood mogul’s career.

2017: Raoul Wallenberg Day

2017(15th of Tishrei): Yarhrzeit of William “Bill” Schueller, beloved husband of Eleanor Schueller, father of Deb Levin and father-in-law of Mitchell Levin

2017: University of Iowa Hillel is scheduled to celebrate Sukkoth this evening with the Lutheran Campus Ministry.

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host Sukkoth morning service followed by lunch at the Chaplains’ house.

2018: As the day begins Israelis will see if today will mark another of the six month of the Friday’s of violence in which Hamas mobs attack IDF forces and breach the border or a day in which the peaceful words of Hamas leader Yehya Sinwar become a reality.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/world/middleeast/gaza-hamas-israel.html?action=click&module=In%20Other%20News&pgtype=Homepage&action=click&module=Latest&pgtype=Homepage

2018(26th of Tishrei, 5779): Eight four year old Herbert David Kleber, the Pittsburgh born son of Dorothea and Max Kleber and Jefferson Medical College trained physician who was a pioneer in the field of addiction treatment passed away today. (As reported by Katharine Q. Seelye)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/obituaries/herbert-d-kleber-dead.html?action=click&module=Discovery&pgtype=Homepage

2018: Observance of Raoul Wallenberg Day

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/raoul-wallenberg-3

http://www.yadvashem.org/righteous/stories/wallenberg.html

https://www.ushmm.org/collections/bibliography/raoul-wallenberg

http://www.raoulwallenberg.net/category/wallenberg/tributes/wallenday/

2019(6th of Tishrei, 5780): Parashat Vayeilech; Shabbat Shuva; for more see http://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2019: This evening, in Palo Atlo, CA, the Oshman Family is scheduled to host “Return: A Yom Kippur Experience,” featuring “breakout sessions that offer opportunities to turn inward and toward one in aother in the spirit of the High Holidays.”

2019: This evening Israeli entertainer Isaac Sutton is scheduled to perform “Broadway Israel,” a celebration of Broadway musicals at Feinstein’s/54.2019: In Memphis, TN at Temple Israel, Rabbi Feivel Strauss is scheduled to lead the Torah Study session preceding Shabbat Morning Services.

2020: The Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to present a “virtual conversation with author Rachel Biale” as she talks about her memoir Growing Up Below Sea Level: A Kibbutz Childhood, which is about her life in Israel in the1950s-60s.”

2020: The London School of Jewish Studies is scheduled to host through Zoom a trip to the wilds of Africa with conservations Ilana Stern as of the LSJS “Torah Wild Tour.”

2020: As part of the Webinar Series: Jews, Class and History, Professors Tony Michels and Alice Kissler-Harris and New York State Senator Julia Salazar are scheduled to discuss “1910s: Organized Workers.”

2020: The Jewish Arts Collaborative is scheduled to present online “JLive Art with Audrey Markoff

2020(17th of Tishrei, 5781: Third Day of Sukkoth

2020: Jews in Dubai can plan on sitting in Sukkah “built in coordination with Dubai’s local authorities and security forces which was erected in front of the world’s tallest tower - Dubai’s prominent Burj Khalifa tower - and unveiled by the rabbi of Dubai’s Jewish community, Rabbi Levi Duchman.

2020: As Chol Hamoed begins, it remains to be seen if the clashes between police and the Ultra-Orthodox flouting the pandemic related restrictions that marked the first two days of Sukkoth continue.

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877: Charles the Bald, King of France, passed away.Regardless of whatever others may think of him, Charles the Bald, who was King of France, comes up on the plus side in Jewish history when compared to other monarchs since he resisted enforcing the anti-Semitic edicts of the Archbishop of Lyon. Charles motives were political and economic, not religious.

1014: Samuil of Bulgaria passed away. He was the Emperor of the First Bulgarian Empire from 986 until his death in battle while fighting the Byzantines. Jews fleeing from the persecution of the Byzantine Empire had found refuge among the Bulgarians. Samuil was a member of the Comitopuli dynasty whose leaders had names like Samuel (Samuil), Moses and David,which “could indicate partial Jewish origin, most likely maternal, though this is disputed.”

1254: Innocent IV who expelled the Jews from Venice in 1253 issued “Querentes In Agro” a papal bull recognizing the University Oxford which today is the home to the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies which “was founded in 1972 by Dr. David Patterson.”

1533(17th of Tishrei, 5249): Third Day Sukkoth

1536: William Tyndale, whose “English translation for Pentateuch in 1530 which was the first-ever English translation from the Hebrew would provide the fabric for the King James Bible and inject a Hebraic quality into the syntax and phraseology of English literary and religious usage without parallel in any European culture” was strangled and then burned at the stake today in Belgium.

1552: Birthdate of Matteo Ricci, the Jesuit missionary to China whose manuscripts indicate there were only approximately ten or twelve Jewish families in Kaifeng in the late 16th and early 17th century, that they had reportedly resided there for five or six hundred years, that there was a greater number of Jews in Hangzhou which could be taken to suggest that loyal Jews fled south along with the soon-to-be crowned Emperor Gaozong to Hangzhou.”

1755(1st of Cheshvan, 5516): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1755(1st of Cheshvan, 5516): A.M. Rothschild’s father died of small pox.

1759(15th of Tishrei, 5520): Sukkoth

1776(23rd of 5537): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

1778(15th of Tishrei, 5539) First Day of Sukkoth observed as the British conducted a supply raid at the settlement of Chestnut Neck, NJ.

1780: Thomas Dobson the printer who was “the first in the United States to publish a complete Hebrew Bible and his way gave birth to their second child Alison.

1783(10th of Tishrei, 5544): As the American Revolution reaches its final conclusion with a treaty between Great Britain and her former colonies Jews on both sides of the Atlantic observe Yom Kippur in peace.

1784(21st of Tishrei, 5545): Hoshana Raba observed for the first time while Richard Henry Lee served as President of the Continental Congress, the governing body of the United States after the American Revolution.

1786(14th of Tishrei, 5547): Erev Sukkoth observed on the same day as the launching of the HMS Bellerophon the site of Napoleon’s final surrender that led to his exile at Elba.

1789(16th of Tishrei, 5550): Second Day Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1791: Zipporah Isaacs and Hymen Cohen gave birth to Alexander Cohen who passed away 61 years later in London.

1792(20th of Tishrei, 5553): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1795(23rd of Tishrei, 5556): Simchat Torah

1795(23rd of Tishrei, Sarah, the wife of Alexander Phillips and mother of Frances, Alfred, Michael, Ester and Judith Phillips passed away today.

1795: Rachel Sapnier, “the daughter of Nathan Spanier, the head of the Ravensberg Jewish community” and her husband author and bookseller Saul Ascher gave birth to their “only child, a daughter named Wihelmine.”

1800(17th of Tishrei, 5561): Third Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that Gabriel Prosser went on trial for having “planned a slave revolt” in Virginia.

1805(13th of Tishrei, 5566): Twenty-four year old Rachel Aasron passed away today in London.

1806: The Assembly of Jewish notables is required to answer 12 questions intended to inform the authorities about the nature of Judaism and to test the knowledge of French among the Jews.

1808(15th of Tishrei, 5569): Sukkoth

1812: In Warrenton, NC, Jacob Mordecai and Rebecca Mears Myers gave birth to Emma Mordecai.

1816(14th of Tishrei, 5577): Erev Sukkoth

1817: Birthdate of “Dutch physician and medical author Levi Ali Cohen” “who was one of the organizers of the new medical laws for the Netherlands” and who was “a member of the committee on Jewish affairs in Holland for twenty years.”

1819: Birthdate of John M. Brunswick, a native of Switzerland who came to the New York in 1834 where he worked as a butcher before eventually settling in Cincinnati, OH where he went from “making carriages” to building a billiard ball empire.

1820: “At Charles-Valentin's piano audition which was held oday when he was nearly seven (and where he is named as "Alkan (Morhange) Valentin"), the examiners comment "This child has amazing abilities."

1821(10th of Tishrei, 5582): Yom Kippur

1823: Deborah and Solomon Bennett gave birth to Aaron Bennett.

1824(14th of Tishrei, 5585) Erev Sukkoth

1824: In Alsace, Alexandre Aron and Charlotte Aron, the daughter of Asser Lion and Gitlé Loëw gave birth to Rose Rosalie Bloch the wife of Marx Marc Bloch

1825: Rachel Gomes and John Meseena gave birth to Hannah Meseena.

1825: Birthdate of wine merchant Herman Seligman, the native of Germany who was the husband of Olivia Seligman and the father of Charles J. Seligman all of whom lived in London.

1827(15th of Tishrei, 5588) First Day of Sukkoth and Shabbat

1829(9th of Tishrei, 5590): Erev Yom Kipppur; Kol Nidre

1837(7th of Tishrei, 5598): Twenty-nine year old Moses Loeb Mack the “son of Löb Moses Mack and Henriette Samuel Mack” passed away today in his native Bavaria.

1838(17th of Tishrei, 5599): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1843: In Courland, Russia, Mortiz Rosenthal and Pauline Birkhann gave birth to Herman Rosenthal the husband of Anna Rosenthal who, after arriving in the United States in 1881, “organized agricultural for Russian Jews in Louisiana, South Dakota and New Jersey, “started the Russian daily Zarya in 1890, published and edited the Hebrew Monthly Intelligencer in New York” and served as the secretary of the German American Reform Union.

1844(23rd of Tishrei, 5605): Simchat Torah

1846(16th of Tishrei, 5607): Second Day of Sukkoth

1846: In India, Jessie Sarah and Henry Edward Goldsmid gave birth to Albert Edward Goldsmid.  A graduate of Sandhurst, the famed military school, he held a series of progressively more important positions in the British army until he was “selected by Baron de Hirsch to supervise” the colonies being established in Argentina for Jewish refugees from Eastern Europe.  He went to serve with distinction during the Boer War.

1847: Michael Isaacs married Elizabeth Cohen at the Great Synagogue today.

1848: In South Carolina, Lizar and Perla Shetall Solomons gave birth to Cecilia Solomons who became Cecilia Solomons Abrahams when she married Edmund H. Abrahams.

1849: The victorious Austrian general orders the execution of 13 rebel Hungarian generals in Arad.  These men are known as the 13 Martyrs of Arad.  Their execution marked an end to the revolt by Kossuth against the repressive Austrian regime.  Kossuth had supported emancipation for the Jews of Hungary and the Jews had supported the revolt.  The Jews of Hungary suffered cruelly at the hands of the victorious Austrians as well as the local Slavic population that had viewed the uprising as a Magyar dominated event.  The defeat of the liberal forces in Hungary led to immigration of Hungarians – Jews as well as non-Jews – to the United States just as a similar defeat for German liberals led to their migration to the United States

1850: In Baltimore, MD, Moses Keyser and Betty Preiss gave birth to sculptor Ephraim Keyser whose works included “busts of Sidney Lanier, Cardinal Gibbons, Dr. Daniel Gilman, and Henry Harland” and a “statute of Major-General Baron De Kalb” for the United States Government which was “erected at Annapolis, MD.

1851: “The Hungarians,” published today reported that the U.S.S. Mississippi, “commanded by Captain Levy” had arrived in Constantinople for the purpose of providing Louis Kossuth, the exiled Hungarian political leader, with safe passage to France.  The Mississippi was one of the first ocean-going steam vessels belonging to the U.S. Navy and would be part of the fleet that entered Tokyo Bay with Commodore Perry.  Captain Levy would not be part of that voyage.

1851(10th of Tishrei, 5612): Yom Kippur

1851: The first recorded Jewish religious observance in Southern California was held at the home of Lewis Abraham Franklin in San Diego on Yom Kippur. Franklin had held what may have been the first High Holiday Services in the history of the state.  In 1849, he held Rosh Hashanah services in his "store" (a tent) in San Francisco. He later moved to San Diego. The first synagogue, Adath Jeshurun, was founded 10 years later by Louis Rose.  Rose was a less than successful land speculator in San Diego.

1852(23rd of Tishrei, 5613): Simchat Torah

1853:The Foreign Items column published today reported that Alexander Weill, a Jew who converted to Catholicism attributes the diseases attacking crops in parts of Europe "to the non-observance to the precepts of Moses who ordained that the soil should be left fallow during every seventh year, as God rested on the seventh day.

1853: In Germany, “Morris and Blume (Brodek) Treiber gave birth Arkansas lawyer Jacob Treiber, the husband of Ida Schradzki who began serving as Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas in 1900.

1854(14th of Tishrei, 5615): Erev Sukkot

1854:In recognition of Abraham Alexander Wolff’s “services in the organization of the Royal Library of Copenhagen he was created a knight of the Order of Dannebrog today and was also awarded the title of professor.”

1856:“Pleasant Prospect for Foreign Voters” published today reported that, “Some ‘Jew’ having interrupted Governor Floyd, when he was avowing his readiness to vote for Fillmore, with the pertinent inquiry, ‘how about the foreign vote?’ the Governor replied, that they should be treated as the Greeks proposed to do with Hector, feed him on one day and disembowel him the next. Fillmore is Millard Fillmore former President of the United States who had been a member of the Whig Party. When the Whigs collapsed, Fillmore joined the American Party, the political party of the anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic Know-Nothing Movement. John Floyd was a prominent member of the Democrat Party who had served as Governor of Virginia. Considering the surge in Jewish immigration to the United States during the 1850’s Fillmore and the Know-Nothings were a great concern to all Jews. 

1857: Birthdate of physiologist Joseph Paneth, the native of Vienna who was the father of chemist Friedrich Paneth and “a good friend of Sigmund Freud.”

1858: Emanuel Vandervelde married Caroline Van Goor at the Great Synagogue today.

1862: Birthdate of “businessman and philanthropist” Harry Sachs, “the founder of the Boston Curb Exchange,” “a member of the board of trustees of the National Jewish Hospital in Denver and a national director of the Jewish Consumption Relief Socity.”

1863(10th of Tishrei, 5764): Yom Kippur

1863: During the U.S. Civil War, Union authorities began the process of mustering the 15th Kentucky Cavalry (a unit formed by Lt. Col. Gabriel Netter) out of active service.  There is a note of irony that this process affecting a unit formed by a Jewish soldier, should begin on the Day of Atonement.

1864: In Náchod, Czech Republic, Isaac and Julie Judith Josephine Mautner gave birth to Adelheid Mauter who became Adelhied Goldschmid when she married Otto Goldschmid.

1865: In Frankfurt Selig Meier Goldschmidt, and his wife Clementine Fuld gave birth to Meier Selig Goldschmidt the husband of Selma Cramer and the son-in-law of Salomon Cramer and Therese (Röschen) Oppenheimer.

1867: Elizabeth Samuels and George Joel Marks gave birth to Samuel Marks.

1870: “Loss of Life in War” published today described what is considered to be “the shocking slaughter” taking place on 19thcentury battlefields.  In making comparison, the article reports that when Titus took Jerusalem, “more than a million Jews are believed to have perished.”

1871(21st of Tishrei, 5632): Hoshanah Rabah

1872(4th of Tishrei, 5633): Fast of Gedaliah is observed since the 3rd of Tishrei fell on Shabbat

1873(15th of Tishrei, 5634): Sukkoth

1873: According to published reports today’s “Jewish festival of ‘Succoth’ or the Feast of Tabernacles…is the harvest feast of the Jews and is a season for rejoicing and thanksgiving…The observance of this festival is not general, being confined almost entirely to the orthodox portion of the Jewish community.

1873: At meeting of leading Christians held at Steinway Hall in New York City a person from Cincinnati claimed “the Jews in that section of the country asserted that America was their promised land, and they no longer believed the ideas taught by their forefathers.” [Cincinnati was the stronghold of the Reform Movement.]

1874: Jacques Lang married There Cowvan today.

1876(18th of Tishrei, 5637): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed as Hays and Tilden battle for the White Hous.

1877: In New York City, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association sponsored a program at the Lyric Hall that was attended by “the elite of Jewish society.  Mr. I.S. Isaacs presided over the event. He was joined on the platform by Dr. De Sola Mendez and Rabbi Henry S. Jacobs. General Stewart L. Woodford, who had served with distinction in the Civil War and was active in the New York State Republican Party delivered an address entitled “Toleration.”  Professor J.L. Rice played a piano solo and Miss Gertrude Emanuel sang a ballad.  The evening ended with a recitation of “Phil Blood’s Leap by Joseph Michaels.

1878(9th of Tishrei, 5639): Erev Yom Kippur

1878: Seventy-eight year old Maria Michael who passed away yesterday was interred at the Bath Jewish Burial Ground today.

1878: “The Hebraic Day of Atonement” published today reported that “the Jewish fast of Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, commences at sundown this evening.  This fast is more generally observed than any other o the numerous fasts and feasts in the Hebraic calendar…This is particularly the case among the orthodox Jews who keep a strict fast for 24 hours…The Reformed Jews, while they have discarded the fast, still regard the day as one of solemn import…”

1879: On the Gregorian calendar, birthdate of Russian born Yiddish author Nohum Shtif who wrote under the pseudonym of Baal Dimon (Master of Imagination)

1880: In Los Angeles, founding of the University of Southern California whose original benefactors were a “Protestant nurseryman, Ozro Childs, an Irish Catholic former-Governor, John Gately Downey, and a German Jewish banker, Isaias W. Hellman”

1880: Just 3 weeks before his 49th birthday, Philadelphia born Colonel Myer Asch was “transferred to the Commandery of New York of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

1880: Godfrey Isaacs married Amelia Aarons at the Hambro Synagogue.

1882(23rd of Tishrei, 5643): Simchat Torah

1883: In New York City, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association hosted a meeting of Jewish immigrants from Germany and Russia at the Five Points House of Industry.  The YMHA shared its plans to start classes in English and American social customs.

1884: Gabriel Richter, a Hebrew teacher, who had been arrested on charges of setting fire to his apartment at 219 Division Street was released today following a hearing at the Tombs Police court during which he said he was innocent because he was not at home and the police officer “could not swear” that the defendant “was the man whom had seen descending the stoop after the alarm was given.

1884: It was reported today that three alleged accomplices of Gabriel Richter who have conspired to set the three fires in the last 15 months set one at 203 East Broadway, “a three story tenement, occupied by” three Jewish families from Poland.

1884: Birthdate of Felix Weltsch, a German-speaking Jewish librarian, philosopher, author, editor, publisher and journalist who was a close friend of Max Brod and Franz Kafka, he was one of the most important Zionists in Bohemia.

1885: Birthdate of Ludmila Pickova who traveled from Prague, to Terezin to Lublin where she murdered in 1942

1887: In Chicago, Samuel and Sarah (Fernberg) Ehrlich gave birth to Elma Ehrlich who became Elma Ehrlich Levinger, when she married Rabbi Lee J. Leving, the name she used as the author of over thirty children’s books. (As reported by Joan Moelis Rappaport)

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/levinger-elma-erlich

1887: “Dr.M’Glynn and the Jews” published today briefly described the views of Edward McGlynn about religious doctrine stating that the difference between Judaism and Christianity was that the former placed a premium on universal justice while the latter placed a premium on “blind faith.”  (McGlynn was a Roman Catholic priest who had been excommunicated earlier in the year because of his political positions including the support of Henry George.)

1889: Attorney Alexander Rosenthal, representing Joseph Linkowitz, the President of the synagogue at 91 Delaney has charged Officer Gebhard of entering the institution as the second day of Rosh Hashanah was ending and Shabbat was beginning and turning out the lights thus forcing the worshippers out into the street.

1889: Birthdate of Miguel Mariano Gómez, the President of Cuba who Representative William I. Sirovich met with in July of 1936 in an attempt to get “Cuba to open her doors for at least 100,000 persecuted German Jews.”

1889: “Talk of the Day Abroad” published today described the latest act of anti-Semitism in Leipzig as transcending “the ordinary in sheer stupidity.”  In response to the thousands who visit the home of Mendelssohn, the citizenry raised money for a stained-glass window at the church of St. Thomas, to honor the composer of “Elijah.”  However, the project came to a grinding halt when “somebody started an outcry that the Mendelssohns were Jews.

1890(22nd of Tishrei, 5651): Shmini Atzeret

1890: During today’s meeting of the Trustees of Columbia University, it was a reported that Jesse Seligman had donated another $1,000 for the Seligman Fellowships.

1891: Edward, the Prince of Wales, gave a luncheon today at the Grand Hotel for the King of Greece and Baron Hirsch before beginning a12 day stay at the Baron’s retreat at St. Johann.

1891Charles I king of Württemberg during who bought one of the wooden models of the Temple Mount created by Conrad Schick, the “German architect, archaeologist and Protestant missionary who settled in Jerusalem in October of 1846 passed away today.  Schick “designed the Mea Shearim neighborhood” and his home, Tabor House “is today considered one of Jerusalem’s most beautiful buildings.” (Moshe Gilad)

1892(15th of Tishrei, 5653): Sukkoth

1892: Birthdate of U.S. diplomat Laurence Steinhardt

http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lasteinh.htm

https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/steinhardt-laurence-adolph

https://moscow.usembassy.gov/laurence_steinhardt.html

1893: Birthdate of Milton Ager the Chicago native and song writer who served in the US Army’s Morale Division in Fort Greenleaf, Georgia and cranked out a slew of hits, including the “anthem of the Democratic Party, “Happy Days are Here Again.

http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/bio/C205

1894: Mrs. Elke Rubenstein, the widow of convicted murderer Pesach N. Rubenstein and her sister Basche Ragleski were sent back to Jerusalem today after having been denied entrance to the United States because they “had only $50 and government authorities are not permitted to land anyone who may become a public charge.

1894: Those in charge of the Bureau of Elections are concerned that they will have completed their list of polling places in time for the first day of voter registration which begins on October 9 and continues on October 10.  Several the locations used in the past are owned by Jews and they do not want to sign a lease that will have their property being used Erev Yom Kippur and Yom Kippur.

1894(6th of Tishrei, 5655): Shabbat Shuvah

1894(6th of Tishrei, 5655): Seventy year old German botanist Nathanael Pringsheim who ranks as the founder of our scientific knowledge of the algae” passed away today.

1895: “Prof. Haupt’s Literary Treasures” published today described the return of “Professor Paul Haput of the Oriental department of Johns Hopkins University” to Baltimore from Europe, where among other things he met with Professor Howard Furness who is working on a the new translation of “The Hebrew Bible” of which Professor Haupt is the editor in Chief.

1895: Professor Cyrus Adler explained how the United States National Museum acquired two Persepolitan cast one of which he says resembles “a frieze of enameled bricks found at Susa which is now in the Louvre.

1896: The list of gifts received by Columbia University published today provided by the Secretary of the Board included $5,000 from Jacob F. Schiff to aid needy students get through college.”

1896(28th of Tishrei, 5657): Dr. Moriz Schiff, the native of Frankfort-on-the-Main whose services as a surgeon in the rebel army during the Baden Revolution of 1849 led to him being labeled a “dangerous student” which forced him to pursue his medical career in Switzerland where he passed away today at Geneva.

1897(10th of Tishrei, 5658): Yom Kippur

1897: In Camden, NJ, Yom Kippur services “were held in Newton and Furey Halls.

1897: “Jew’s Greatest Fast Day” published today included a description of the preparation for Yom Kippur by “the orthodox Jew” who has for the past nine days been preparing himself for this day by doing “penance” which has entailed rising early “every morning since the New Year’s festival and repairing to the Beth Hamiderash (house of learning)” where he recited psalms and prayers for forgiveness and seeking “out his enemies” and making “peace with them” while discharging “all his worldly obligations.

1897: Dr. Gustav Gottheil led the services at Temple Emanu-El

1897: “There was a general suspension of business among the” Jewish merchants in Camden, NJ, because they were attending Yom Kippur Services.

1897: At Temple Elohim in Brooklyn Rabbi Taubernhaus delivered a sermon based on the Sayings of the Father that begin “Bear in mind three things and thou shalt escape sinning.

1897: At Temple B’nai Jeshurun, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise delivered a sermon entitled “Moses and Aaron.

1897: At Temple Rodoph Sholom, Dr. Rudolph Grossman delivered a sermon entitled “Home, Religion and Reconciliation.”

1897: At Temple Beth-El, Dr. Kauffman Kohler delivered a sermon on the “Dove of Peace.”

1897(10th of Tishrei, 5658): Fifty-three year old Lewis Stark, successful clothing merchant, passed away today at the home of his sister today from the effects of Bright’s disease.

1898: In London, Sime Zamremba and Avroam Kohen, a tailor from Lodz gave birth to Jacob Edward Kohen who gained fame as Jack Cohen, the founder of Tesco Supermarket Chain – an accomplishment that led to him being Sir John Edward Cohen.

1898:Herzl arrives in Berlin for another conversation with Graf Eulenberg.

1900: It was reported today that A.C. McClurg and Company of Chicago will be publishing “a study of modern social conditions as they affect the Jews in the United Stated which is presented by Miss Emma Wolf in her novel, Heirs of Yesterday.”

1901(23rd of Tishrei, 5662): Simchat Torah

1902(5th of Tishrei, 5663): Eighty-three year old Austrian Rabbi Jacob Jacques Heinrich Hirschfeld, the son “Marie and Emanuel Isak Hirschfeld” and the husband of Pauline Hirschfeld passed away today in Vienna.

1903(15th of Tishrei, 5664): Sukkoth

1903: Birthdate of St, Louis and Harvard educated neurologist, Dr. Robert Sidney Schwab the WW II veteran and husband of Dorothy Miller.

1903: In Wiesbaden, Dr. Georg Honigmann and his wife gave birth to journalist Georg Honigmann.

1903: The High Court of Australia sits for the first time.  In the early 1930’s Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs would be the first Jew to serve as Chief Justice of Australia. 

1904: In New York, Felix Mortiz Warburg and Frieda Fanny Warburg, the daughter of Jacob and Theres Schiff, gave birth to Paul Felix Solomon Warburg.

1906: “A Polish Jew known as Abraham Kahn, who would eventually be jailed on charges of swindling young women out of their savings, arrived at Ellis Island today where he told authorities “he was married and had a wife and children at home.”

1907: In Nice, France, Henri Daniel Mayrargue and Eveline Bethsabee Lattes, the daughter of Marie and Israel-Vita Lattes gave birth Fernand Leon Mayrargue

1907: Birthdate of Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch, a German-born geneticist and co-founder of developmental genetics who fled Hitler’s German to pursue her career in the United States. Winner of the Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal in 1993 and the National Medal of Science in 1996, she passed away in November of 2007, a month after celebrating her 100th birthday.

1909(21st of Tishrei, 5670): Hoshanah Rabah

1909: In Philadelphia, Irving Kohn and Rebekah Kohn, the daughter of Simon and Florence Liveright gave birth to Florence Kohn who became Florence Abrahams after she married Robert David Abrahams.

1909: The funeral for Rabbi Falk Vidaver who passed away yesterday at the age of 65, is scheduled to be held today at his home in New York City. Burial will take place in the cemetery belonging to the Temple at 72ndand Lexington Avenue where Falk served as rabbi for twelve years.

1909:Miss Clara L. Clemens, daughter of Samuel L. Clemens, (Mark Twain,) was married at noon to-day to Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the Russian pianist. The wedding took place in the drawing room at Stormfield, Mr. Clemens's country home, with the Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Twitchell of Hartford, a close friend of Mr. Clemens, as officiating clergyman. The groom was Jewish.  The bride was not.

1910(3rd of Tishrei, 5671): Tzom Gedaliah

1912(25th of Tishrei, 5673): Sixty-six year old philanthropist Simon Newman passed away today in San Francisco.

1913: Abraham and Sarah Kaminsky gave birth to Leo Kaminsky, the father of Stuart Kaminsky.

1914(16th of Tishrei, 5675): Second Day of Sukkoth

1914: The battleship U.S.S. North Carolina brought $50,000 from the Jews of the United States to the Jewish community in Palestine. 

1914: It was reported today that U.S. government officials in the United States have not decided how to deal with reports of that a large part of the population of Jerusalem is facing starvation.

1914: Gilbert Frankau, the London born Jew who was baptized at the age of 13 and whose father Arthur converted to Roman Catholicism “a few months before his death” “was first commissioned in the 9th Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment” today.

1914: It was reported today that Henry Morgenthau, the U.S. Ambassador at Constantinople “has appealed to the State Department for additional funds for the relief of American in the Ottoman Empire.”

1915: In Woodmere, NY, attorney Edward Drucker and his wife gave birth to Carolyn Elizabeth Drucker who became Carolyn Goodman after marrying civil engineer Robert W. Goodman which was the name she was known as when she gained gamed fame as the Manhattan clinical psychologist and mother of murdered civil rights worker Andrew Goodman. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/18/us/18goodman.html?_r=1&

https://jwa.org/thisweek/aug/17/2007/death-of-carolyn-goodman-not-just-jewish-mother

1916(9th of Tishrei, 5677): Erev Yom Kippur and Erev Shabbat

1916: Appeals for funds are being made this evening in all Jewish houses of worship on “behalf of the Russian and Polish Jews in the war zones of Europe.”

1916: At Congregation Pincus Eliza on 95th Street General Sessions Judge Rosalsky “made an appeal for contributions to the fund for the aid of Jewish men, women and children affected by the war” which produced pledges of approximately $10,000.

1916: “Simon Samuel Frug, Yiddish Poet” published today reported the recent death of the Jewish poet from the Ukraine who following pogroms “circulated a poetic appeal asking for bread for the living and shrouds for the dead.”

1917(20th of Tishrei, 5678) Sixth day of Sukkoth and Shabbat

1917: As politicians sought to appeal to the Jewish vote on the Lower East Side William Hard, a supporter of New York Mayor John Mitchell wrote in today’s New Republic that Socialist Morris Hillquist who was Jewish had “a very considerable skill in the management of practical negotiations and an excellent command of quotations from standard authorities of his intellectual club and a manifest dislike for new and painful ideas.

1917: Today, during World War I, the 65th U.S. Congress passed an act that allowed for the creation of an additional twenty chaplains to serve in the United States Army.  These positions were for representatives of "religious sects" not usually represented in these positions.  The language of the act was convoluted but what Congress was really doing was creating positions to be filled by Jewish and Unitarian chaplains - religious sects that had hitherto been under-represented or unrepresented in chaplaincy.

1918: In Philadelphia, Manuel and Blanche (née Bergman) Korn gave birth to the Reform Rabbi Bertram Wallace Korn whose service as a chaplain began with the U.S. Navy in WW II and led to him reaching the rank of Rear Admiral in 1975.

1918: Birthdate of Abraham Robinson the German born, Israeli trained mathematician who earned his first degree from Hebrew University after he made Aliyah in 1933.

http://projecteuclid.org/download/pdf_1/euclid.bams/1183538895

1918: While serving “on liaison duty with a battalion of the 308thInfantry which was surrounded by the enemy north of the Forest de la Buironne in the Argonne forest” and “after patrols had been repeatedly shot down while attempting to carry back word of the battalion’s position and condition” Abraham Krotoshinsky “volunteered for the mission and successfully accomplished it” in such a manner that he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.

1918: On the Lower East Side of Manhattan the former Jennifer Garlick and her first husband gave birth to Joseph Nathaniel Glassman who gained fame as Joseph Frank author of the five volume life of Fydor Dostoevsky which is viewed as one of the greatest literary biographies of the 20thcentury. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1919: Joseph Irving Pascal the Polish born son of Chaim Hchstein and Celia Rubinson who came to New York City in 1901 where he earned two degrees at Columbia before graduating from the Rochester School of Optometry and his wife Rose Pascal gave birth to Alma Read, the wife of Myron Read.

1920: Theresa Bruckner, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bruckner is scheduled to marry Stanley Lee Weil this evening at the St. Regis in New York City.

1920: The High Commissioner for South Africa and Mrs. Blankenberg are scheduled to attend a dinner for Dr. Hertz, the Chief Rabbi of England and Albert M. Woolf today.

1921: In Tel Aviv, Samuel Lewin-Epstein, the “son of Judith and Eliyahu Ze’ev Lewin Epstein” and his wife “Madeline Lewin-Epstein” gave birth to “Noah Lewin-Epstein”

1921: Great Britain, the mandatory power governing Palestine, announced that Haifa will become a free port and that a new harbor will be constructed by a British company with a loan from the Palestine Mandatory Government of 10,000,000 English pounds. As part of a tariff agreement reached with the French, the mandatory power governing Syria, goods entering Haifa bound for Syria will be treated as duty free.  This should be a boon to trade with those living in Mesopotamia as well.

1921: Birthdate of Soviet mathematician Yvgeny Landis who is known for his work on partial differential equations.  (I do not have clue as to what that means)

1923: Birthdate of Newark, NJ native Gideon Lichtman who became the first fighter pilot in the young Israeli affair to shoot down an enemy fighter in aerial combat, a feat that would make him a target for terrorists and force him use a an assumed name while teaching high school in Florida for thirty years.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/obituaries/article204127679.html

1923: In Oshkosh, Wisconsin,  scrap metal dealer Isadore Block and his wife gave birth to Allan Forrest Block  “a leather craftsman and fiddler who made sandals and music in his Greenwich Village shop — which became a bubbling hub of folk music during the 1950s and ’60s.”  (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1925(17th of Tishrei, 5686): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1925(17th of Tishrei, 5686): “The noted Jewish scholar, Dr. Israel Abrahams, reader in Talmudic and Rabbinic literature at Cambridge University passed away today in Cambridge” (UK) at the age of 66. Dr. Abrahams came from a family of scholars.  “His father, Barnett Abrahams, was the Dayan of the Spanish & Portuguese Congregation in London.”  Two of his brothers are rabbis including Dr. Joseph Abrahams, the Chief Rabbi of Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Abrahams has been at Cambridge for the last twenty three years.  He was the first President of the Union of Jewish Literary Societies and held several leadership positions with the Jewish Historical Society of England. Dr. Abrahams was a prolific author whose best known work maybe “Jewish Life in the Middle Ages” which was published in 1896.  In his later years he identified with the more liberal wing of Judaism.  Abrahams’ first speaking tour in the United States was in 1912. He returned again in 1924. [Abrahams comment that anti-Semitism is on the wane in Germany made in 1912 stands in stark contrast to the reality of the post war years.]

1925: In Manhattan, on his 32nd birthday, “Milton Ager, a successful composer whose tunes included ‘Happy Days Are Here Again’” and his wife “Cecilia, a film critic gave birth to Shana Ager who gained famed as journalist Shana Alexander between known as the liberal part of the Point/Counterpoint segment on “Sixty Minutes” with conservative columnist James Kirkpatrick. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/25/arts/television/shana-alexander-79-dies-passionate-debater-on-tv.html

1926(28th of Tishrei, 5687): Fifty-four year old Horki native Israel Joseph Zevin who gained fame as “a humorist and pioneer of the Yiddish press in America” using the pseudonym “Tashrak” passed away today.

http://www.yivoarchives.org/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=33811

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/tashrak

1926(28th of Tishrei, 5687): Eighty year old Simon Bamberger the fourth governor of Utah who was the first non-Mormon to hold the post and the third Jew to be elected to a state chief executive position passed away today

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Bamberger.html

 1927(10th of Tishrei, 5688): Yom Kippur

1927: The era of talking pictures arrived with the opening of ''The Jazz Singer,'' starring Al Jolson.

1927: Jewish editor Herman Bernstein post a $15,000 bond so that Mordechai Golinkin, conductor of the Palestine Opera and former director of the Petrograd Opera, his wife Lea and a fellow traveler can be released from their three day detention on Ellis Island.  Authorities detained the party because Golinkin had no contracts to perform in the United States which meant he did not meet the legal requirement of being able to demonstrate that he had a means of support.

1928: In the aftermath of the Massena (NY) Blood Libel that Assemblyman Julius Berg said that the apology by Mayor Gilbert Hawes “showed conclusively that he had been guility of a serious injustice against the Jews of Messina. Berg said no apology could make up for the wrong done and that unless the mayor resigned he would go to court to have him removed from office. When a four year child had been reported missing on the eve of Yom Kippur, the mayor had suggested that the disappearance might be due to a ritual murder.  This resulted in Rabbi Brennglass being summoned to the police station for questioning.

1928:The Wedding March” an “American silent romantic drama film written and directed by and starring Erich von Stroheim which was produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Laskey and edited by Josef von Sternberg was released in the United States today by Paramount Pictures.

1930: Allan Bloom, “the general secretary of the Jewish Community Association of Indianopolis” is one of five of the delegates chosen to attend the National Recreation Congress in Atlantic City which is scheduled to begin today.

1933: Birthdate of Ludwik Begleiter, the native of Stryj, Poland who survived the Holocaust ,graduated from Harvard Law School and who as Louis Begley became a successfully and author whose first book Wartime Lieswas published in 1991.

1934: Birthdate of Philadelphia born, Ivy League educated philosopher and author Jacob Needelman.

http://www.jacobneedleman.com/

1934(27th of Tishrei, 5695): Parashat Bereshit – The Cycle beings again

1934(27th of Tishrei, 5695): Max Yuditzky, who joined the Jewish Legion in 1918 and served in Palestine with the 38thRoyal Fusiliers passed away today in Winnipeg, Canada, where his passing is mourned by “his wife Katee and four son” Dave, Harold, Joseph and Bernard.”

1935(9th of Tishrei, 5696): Erev Yom Kippur

1935(9th of Tishrei, 5696): Eighty-three year old composer and conductor Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen passed away.

http://www.btinternet.com/~john.parker17/index.html

1935:Daniel Persky, editor of the Hebrew-language newspaper Hadoar and its sister publication for youth, Doar L’Noar wrote to Aliza Dworkin that ““In my opinion, Sara Kucikowicz’s future will be that of a great Hebrew poet,” who wrote “The Cruel Winter” and “The Vicious Spring.”

1936(20thof Tishrei, 5697): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1936: Birthdate of Budapest native John Bienenstock, “one of the fathers of mucosal immunology” whose parents escaped to England where he received his medical education before eventually settling in Canada

https://web.archive.org/web/20140819083419/http://cdnmedhall.org/dr-john-bienenstock

http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/medicine/Immunology_Allergy/faculty_member_bienenstock.htm

1936:Sir Oswald Mosley planned a provocative meeting of his British Union of Fascists in the East End for today. The inhabitants of the area determined that ''They shall not pass!'' and congregated at Gardner's Corner. When in response Mosley and his Black Shirts, with a fair degree of police support, changed direction, the protesters dashed along the Commercial Road, surged down Christian Street and turned right into Cable Street. At the junction with Royal Mint Street, now marked by a plaque, the Fascists indeed ''did not pass.'' They were later ordered to disperse, and Mosley thundered: ''The government surrenders to Red violence and Jewish corruption. We never surrender.'' In fact, Fascism in Britain, at least as an organized political movement, was soon a dead letter.

1936: Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson led the funeral services for Jesse Isidor Straus this morning at Temple Emanuel which were attended by an array of dignitaries from several walks of life including Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt who represented the President, Governor and Mrs. Lehman, Mayor La Guardia and Andre de Laboulaye, the French Ambassador which served as a reminder of the close links that Straus had forged with that country while serving as the U.S. Ambassador in Paris.

1936: The New York City Public School system announced today that it is beginning a series of radio broadcasts as part of its educational efforts. Among the broadcasts will be a series aimed at language students including those studying Hebrew who will hear programs about Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Waves of Galilee.

1936: In Geneva, at a meeting of the League of Nations, the Polish representative said that it was becoming increasingly necessary to find outlets other than Palestine for the “immense reservoir of the Jewish population in Central and Eastern Europe” and that includes Poland where “overpopulation creates a need for new immigration outlets for the Jewish masses whose economic structure makes it difficult to integrate them in Poland’s contemporary social evolution.”

1936: It was reported that Judge Bleakly, the Republican running against Herbert Lehmann for Governor of New York and who had “described David Dubinsky” the Jewish labor leader “as a renegade Socialist who sent money to the Reds in Spain” was making an erroneous charges since “the funds raised by the president of the of International Ladies Garment Workers went not to the Reds but to the Red Cross

1937:  The Palestine Post reported from Berlin that German Jews might soon be ordered to wear yellow badges. Jews were ordered to report to local police stations where they were forced to stand for hours, facing the wall, until they collapsed and were ready to give up their property for nothing.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that he Arab Defense Party, which had broken away from the Husseini-run Arab Higher Committee, was allowed to meet in Jerusalem, under the chairmanship of Ragheb Bey Nashashibi.

1938: “Fast and Furious, a mystery comedy” written by Harry Kurnitz was released in the United States today by MGMm

1938: The last casualty of the International Brigades, Haskel Honigstern, was given a state funeral in Barcelona. The Spanish poet Jose Herrera wrote of him: "Haskel Honigstern, Polish worker of the Jewish race, son of an obscure land, killed in the light of my homeland." Coincidentally, the first casualty of the International Brigades was Leon Baum, a Jew from Paris

1939: In an address to the Reichstag,Hitler offers peace to England and France, but only if Germany's former colonies are returned, Germany is allowed to join world trade, and Britain and France allow Germany to solve the "Jewish problem."

1939: In Bucharest, “the Zionist organization announced today that Jewish refugees from Poland between the ages of 14 and 17 are being allowed to enter Palestine and that negotiations to obtain entrance permits for the remained of the Polish Jewish refugees hare are proceeding.”

1939: “Ninotchoka” a romantic comedy that was thinly veiled satire of the Soviet Union “based on a screen story by Melichor Lengyel, produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch with a script by Billy Wilder, co-starring Melvyn Douglas and featuring Alexander Granach was released in the United States by MGM.

1940(4th of Tishrei, 5701): Tzom Gedaliah

1940: Birthdate of music manager Gerald Eugene “Jerry” Heller, the Cleveland, Ohio native who was a driving force behind rap and “gangsta rap.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/05/arts/music/jerry-heller-music-manager-who-promoted-nwa-and-gangsta-rap-dies-at-75.html

1940: “The United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs” is scheduled to “present a high holiday broadcast” today “at 2:35 p.m. over the WABC-Columbia network.

1940(4th of Tishrei, 5701): Illinois Governor Henry Horner passed away today at the age of 62.  Horner was a distinguished jurist before entering state politics as a reformer. Henry Levy was the son of Solomon Levy and Dilah Horner.  When his parents divorced, his mother resumed using her maiden name and young Levy became Horner.

1941(15th of Tishrei, 5702): First Day of Sukkoth

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/october/07.asp

1941(15th of Tishrei, 5702): Over the next 48 hours, the majority of Jews in Dvinsk, Latvia, are murdered.

1941(15th of Tishrei, 5702): Phillip Manson, a one-time Rochester newspaper boy and advisor to Presidents Wilson and Harding, who “started the first regular steamship service between New York and Bermuda and who was the husband of Isabelle Manson passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/10/07/87679319.pdf

1941(15th of Tishrei, 5702): In Kovno, 1,500 Jews without work passes were taken away to be shot. The Kovno hospital was sealed shut and burned to the ground with everyone still in it.

1941: It was reported today that Dr. Benjamin Harrow, author of “Jews who Have Received the Nobel Prize” and Chemistry Professor Dr. Harry Wagreich have received a grant from the medical fund of the Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation.

1942: “Twenty-five service flags, each studded with stars representing members of congregations affiliated with the New York Federation of Reform Synagogues, were massed today at a special service at the Central Synagogue, Fifty-fifth Street and Lexington Avenue.”

1942: As the United States stopped to mark the first anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, “Rabbi Israel Goldstein, president of the Synagogue Council of America said ‘As we pray in our Sabbath services for the safety of our men and women in uniform and for victory, let us gird ourselves for victory by deed. The free will to sacrifice is the test of worthiness to be free.”

1943: Helen Manaster a Jew posing as a Catholic, was called out of the delivery room in the Kraków, Poland, hospital while in the throes  labor pains to face two Gestapo agents. She keeps her calm and the Gestapo agents tell her to go back to bed.

1943: “In the Posen town hall” Heinrich Himmler delivers a speech in which he openly admits to the extermination of the Jews assuring this listeners that “The Jewish question in the countries that we occupy will be solved by the end of this year. Only remainders of odd Jews that managed to find hiding places will be left over."

1943: Sixty-four year old Ignacz Trebitsh the son of Paks, Hungary merchant, who left his native land in 1896, converted to Christianity and led a life as Lincoln Trebitsch whose remarkable life included serving three years in a British jail for being a German spy and as an MP from Darlington passed away today in Shanghai.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Secret-Lives-Trebitsch-Lincoln/dp/0300040768

1943: This is “The Day the Rabbis Marched on Washington.” Dr. Rafael Medoff‘s article describes one attempt to save the Jews of Europe.  That they did not succeed is beside the point in terms of the historic record; they made the attempt.  Each time we read of these “small” efforts, we cannot help but wonder what a concerted effort might have brought.  The Jews of Europe Save or the Jews of America condemned as putting their own parochial interests ahead of the war effort?

1944(19th of Tishrei, 5705): During Sukkoth Chol Hamoed, a two day uprising begins at Auschwitz. SonderkommandoJews from Poland, Hungary, and Greece, who are forced to transport gassed corpses to crematoria at Auschwitz, attack SS guards with hammers, stones, picks, crowbars, and axes. They also blow up one of the four crematoria with explosives smuggled into the camp from a nearby munitions factory. Russian POWs throw an SS man alive into a crematorium furnace. The SS fights back with machine guns, hand grenades, and dogs. 250 Jews are shot outside the camp wire. An additional 12 who escape will later be found and executed.

1945(29th of Tishrei, 5706): Parashat Bereshit

1945: Leonardo Conti, the Reich Health Leader, the doctor who betrayed his oath by taking a leading role in the Nazi euthanasia program committed suicide today before he could be tried for his crimes.

1946: Eleven kibbutz settlements were established in a single night.

1946: Urim, a kibbutz located in the Negev, was established today.

1946: Kibbutz Beeri which “which was named after Berl Katznelson” was established today “near Wadi Nahabir, a few kilometers south of Be’erot Yitzhak” by “members of the HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed movement.”

1946: Kibbutz Kedma, in south-central Israel, was founded today.

1946: Dan Zur was amont those who founded Kibbutz Nirim, “which named after the Nir brigade of the Hashomer Hatzair” today in the Negev.

1946: Kibbutz Neavtim, which would hold out against the Egyptian Army despite being completely surrounded during the War of Independence, was founded today “by immigrants from Hungary in the northern Negev.

1946: Kibbutz “Hatzerim” which is “located 8 kilometers west of Beersheba in the Negev desert in Israel” was founded today.

1946:Mishmar HaNegev was established today by members of Borochovi Youth, a youth group affiliated with Poalei Zion,

1946: Establishment of Kfar Darom, not far from Gaza. Two years later, attacking Egyptian forces would capture the Kibbutz after a prolonged siege.

1946: Tkuma, a moshav located in the Negev whose original settlers were Holocaust surviors, was established today.

1946: Kibbutz Gal-On (Monument of Strength)  “which stands on a hill approximately twenty kilometers from the Mediterranean Sea” was founded today by members from Poland some of whom had survived the wartime ghettos or had fought as partisans against the Germans.  The name was a memorial to those who had died in the Ghetto revolts.

1946: Shoval, named for a nearby ancient biblical town, was established by South African Jews sixteen miles north of Beersheba.  To deal with the harsh climate the kibbutzim used contour plowing and built a modern reservoir.  While cultivating the land, they also cultivated good relations with the Bedouin who passed through the area.

1946: “Bill Steiner, representing the Maccabiah club of New York, captured the U.S. national title in the 30 kilometer run today” with a time of 1 hour, 38 minutes and 2 seconds. Steiner’s win was no fluke.  He had won the AAU 20 mile run in Philadelphia in 1932 and won the Maccabiah marathon championship in Tel Aviv in 1935.

1947(22nd of Tishrei, 5708): Shmini Atzeret

1947(22nd of Tishrei, 5708): Just two days before his 57th birthday composer and screenwriter Samuel “Sam” Hoffenstein whose most famous work was “The Wizard of Oz” passed away today.

http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ark:/99166/w6xs5whh

1947: After having opened at the National Theatre in 1946 and moved to the Majestic Theatre in July of 1947, Call Me Mister,” a revue with words and music by Harold Rome and a cast that included Jules Munshin continued its Broadway run at the Plymouth Theatre.

1948: Frederick Sylvester, a former employee of the Jerusalem Electric Corporation was found guilty of espionage in connection the Ben Yehuda Street Bombing and was sentenced to seven years in prison.

1949(13th of Tishrei, 5710): Sixty-two year old major league outfielder Guy Zinn who played from 1911 through 1915 and who scored the first run at Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox, passed away today

1949: “The Heiress,” the film version of the 1947 play, directed and produced by William Wyler was released today in the United States.1949: In New York City, “Josephine (Schleifer) Moonves, a nurse, and Herman Moonves gave birth to Leslie Roy “Les Moonves who in 2018 “stepped down as President and CEO of CBS after being named in multiple, credible claims of sexual harassment.

1949(13th of Tishrei, 5710: Fifty-five year old Rumanian native and NYU trained dentist Dr. Moses Diamond, a professor of dental anatomy at Columbia University’s College of Dental and Oral Surgery who raised a son, Eli, with his wife Frances Goodman Diamond passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/10/07/84222951.pdf

1950: Birthdate of science fiction author David Brin.

1951(6th of Tishrei, 5712): Shabbat Shuva

1951(6th of Tishrei, 5712):Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German born American physician and biochemist passed away.  Mayerhof shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Archibald Vivian Hill.  Meyerhof left Germany in 1938, settling in Philadelphia in 1941 where he joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania.https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1951/10/08/91130525.html?pageNumber=18

1952:  The Jerusalem Post reported that Prof. Nelson Glueck was invited by the Israel Exploration Society to head a projected 10-year archeological survey of Israel. Nelson Glueck was one of the great names among the archeologists working in Israel.  Born in 1900, Glueck graduated from the University of Cincinnati and earned his PhD from the University of Jena (Germany) in 1926.  During his career he uncovered over 1,000 sites in the Middle East including the copper mines of King Solomon and the Red Sea port of Ezion Geber.  Glueck's discoveries provided archeological verification for information found in the Bible.  In 1947, Glueck was named President of Hebrew Union College.  One of his most famous and popular books was Rivers in the Desert: A History of the Negev, published in 1959. Glueck's fame was such that he appeared on the cover of Time magazine in December, 1963, under the title "The Search for Man's Past."  Glueck passed away in 1971.

1953(27th of Tishrei, 5714): Seventy-nine year old Moshe Smilansky, the Ukrainian native who became part of the first Aliyah when he moved to Palestine in 1890, who served with the Jewish Legion during WW I and “who considered himself a disciple of Ahad Ha’aim passed ways today.

1953(27th of Tishrei, 5714):Doctor Rahel Hirsch the German born doctor who became the first woman in the Kingdom of Prussia to be appointed as a professor in medicine passed away. Born in 1870 in Frankfurt am Main, she was one of eleven children of Mendel Hirsch, the director of the girls’ school of the Jewish religious community in Frankfurt am Main. From 1885 to 1889, she took a degree in education in Wiesbaden. She then worked until 1898 as a teacher. After her doctorate she was assistant to Friedrich Kraus at Charité. Since she was Jewish, the takeover by the Nazis meant she could not practice medicine. In October of 1938 she moved to London, where one of her sisters lived. Since her degree was not recognized by the British, she worked as a laboratory assistant and later as a translator. The last years she spent plagued by depression, delusions and persecutory fears. She was in a mental hospital on the outskirts of London, where she died on October 6, 1953 at 83 years old.

1955(20th of Tishrei, 5714): Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

1955(20th of Tishrei, 5714): Sixty year old English poet John Rodker, one of the “Whitechapel Boys” passed away today.

1956: Prime Minister David Ben Gurion rejects Moshe Dayan’s demand for a reprisal raid, assuring his chief of staff that plans were in the works for a major operation against the Egyptians.

1957: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today at Malinow & Silverman Mortuary on Venice Blvd. for Arthur (Artie) Auerbach best known for his comedic role of “Mr. Kitzel who was survived by his widow Mrs. Doris Auerbach.

1959: NBC broadcast “The Wonderful World of Entertainment” the first episode of “Startime” with a script by Larry Gelbart and starring Polly Bergin.

1959(4th of Tishrei, 5720): Ninety-four year old Lithuanian born American art critic Bernard Berenson who was baptized as an Episcopalian and who was the prototype for a character in Wouk’s Winds of War passed away today.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bernard-Berenson

1960(15th of Tishrei, 5721): Sukkoth

1961: Vic Morrow “appeared in an episode of the ABC drama series “Target: The Corruputers.

1962(8th of Tishrei, 5723): Parashat Ha’Azinu; Shabbat Shuva

1962: After 677 performances at the Brooks Atkinson the curtain came down on the original Broadway production of Neil Simon’s first play “Come Blow Your Horn.”

1963:Barbra Streisand appears on "The Judy Garland Show"

1963:  Sandy Koufax leads the LA Dodgers to a four game sweep of the Yanks in the 60th World Series.  Koufax pitched victories against Yankee ace Whitey Ford in games one and four.

1964(30th of Tishrei, 5725): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1964(30th of Tishrei, 5725): Fifty-six year old who reached the rank of staff sergeant in WW II where his work of preparing paratroopers’ equipment included using his tailor skills to work on parachutes died of a heart attack today which led to his family memorializing his life fifty years later by donating a Torah written in his honor the USS Gerald R. Ford, “the U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carrier.” (As reported by Rich Tenorio)

1965(10th of Tishrei, 5726): Yom Kippur

1965: It was reported today from “Jerusalem, Israeli Sector” that “that the 25 hours of fasting and worship will last until this evening.” (Editor’s Note – The use of the term “Israeli Sector” when used in terms of Jerusalem may sound strange to some. But this report was filed during those 19 years when Jordan illegally occupied the Old City in violation of UN resolutions passed in 1947 – violations which brought no condemnation from the World Community nor any accompanying demand to turn the city over to the local Arab population.)

1965: Sandy Koufax refuses to pitch in the first game of the World Series because it is Yom Kippur. “In October 1965, the Los Angeles Dodgers were playing the Minnesota Twins in the World Series. The opening game was on Yom Kippur and Sandy Koufax, who had won 26 games that season and struck out 382 batters to set a major league record, did not pitch for his team. Koufax was not treated with respect by the local press in St. Paul. He did pitch the second game and lost, but won the fifth and seventh games (both complete game shutouts), and the Dodgers won the World Series. Koufax won the Cy Young Award three times, as well as being voted the National League's Most Valuable Player in 1963. In 1965 he pitched a perfect game against the Chicago Cubs, the fourth no-hitter of his career. Koufax is considered by many to be one of the greatest pitchers of all time.” 1966(22nd of Tishrei, 5727): Shmini Atzeret

1966(22nd of Tishrei, 5727): Sixty-two year old Carl Mandell, the Hungarian born son of Jacob and Sarah Mandell passed away today.

1968: Eighty-nine year old Maurice Arnold de Forest passed. He was the adopted son of the millionaire Baroness Clara de Hirsch, née Bischoffsheim, wife of Jewish banker and philanthropist Baron Maurice de Hirsch de Gereuth and/or the illegitimate son of Juliette Arnold de Forest fathered by the Baron.  Regardless, the motor car race, aviator and British politician converted to Catholicism

1969: NBC broadcast episode for of “My World…and Welcome to it” created by Melville Shavelson, co-starring Harold J. Stone.

1969: “The Royal Hunt of the Sun,” the film version of Peter Shaffer’s play with a screenplay by Phili Yordan was released in the United States today.

1969: Israeli officials reported today that three Egyptian MIGs (Soviet built warplane) had been shot down in a battle over the Suez Canal.

1970(28th of Tevet, 5730): Seventy year old Edith Halpert, the Odessa born wife of Samuel Halpert and not art dealer and collector who is best known as the owner of the Downtown Gallery passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1970/10/07/archives/edith-g-halpert-art-dealer-dies-downtown-gallerys-owner-long-a.html?searchResultPosition=5

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/halpert-edith-gregor

1973(10th of Tishrei, 5734):  Normal life grinds to a halt in Israel on Yom Kippur which also happens to fall on Shabbat.

1973: At four o’clockin the morning, Israeli intelligence had hard proof that war would break out before sundown on October 6.  The information had come from the head of Mossad.  Moshe Dyan, the Defense Minister, refused the request of the IFD Chief of Staff General Elazar to mobilize and launch a pre-emptive strike against Syria.  The Nixon Administration had warned the Israelis not to strike first or to take any action which the Arabs could claim was provocative. Elazar appealed to Prime Minister Golda Meir.  Meir strikes a compromise.  She will allow a mobilization, but it is only to be partial one. 

1973: Prime Minister Golda Meir convened an emergency meeting in Tel Aviv with senior defense officials at 8:05 this morning.  Six hours before the outbreak of the war, Israeli preparations for a general offensive by Arab armies finally began. The warnings of the intelligence source were being taken seriously, as was the fact that the Russians were pulling families out of Egypt and Syria, a sign of approaching war. But U.S. intelligence was not predicting war. Minister Yisrael Galili said a source had suggested the war could be prevented by leaking information that would reach the Egyptians and Syrians, so they would knew their plans for attack had been discovered. The Israeli officials at the meeting were concerned about Jordan because it wasn't clear if the kingdom would join in the assault on Israel. Initially, Mrs. Meir deliberated between Chief of Staff Elazar's call for a full mobilization of the reserves and Moshe Dayan's request for a limited call-up. "If you approve a major mobilization of the reserves, I won't resign," Dayan said. But with an eye to international reaction, he added, "A full mobilization before even one shot is fired - they will say right away that we are the aggressors." At 9:20 A.M., a full mobilization was approved.

1973: War erupted in the Middle East as Egypt and Syria attacked Israel during the Yom Kippur holiday. The two Arab states attacked with hundreds of planes and more than a thousand tanks. By the end of the day, the Egyptians have established three bridgeheads across the Suez, Syrian artillery is shelling Israeli settlements and Israelis were being told to black out their windows in case of an air raid.  By the end of the day 200,000 Israeli soldiers, most of whom were mobilizing reservists faced 300,000 Syrians and 850,000 Egyptians.

1973: According to ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak he personally started the Yom Kippur War today “by attacking an Israeli communications base in his fighter jet six minutes before the rest of the Arab Armies’ surprise attack on the Jewish state began.” (As reported by Naama Barak)

1973:On the first night of the Yom Kippur War  five boats led by flotilla commander Michael Barkai sailed north to engage in the first-ever missile battle at sea off the main Syrian port of Latakia. The feisty Barkai told his captains that their objective was to draw the Syrian missile boats out of harbor. "If they don't come out, I mean to sail in and get them with guns." Two Syrian picket boats were encountered well off the Syrian coast. The first, a torpedo boat, was sunk with gunfire. The second, a minesweeper, was hit with missiles, the Gabriel's first blood. Three Syrian missile boats already at sea turned to meet the intruders. With their 25-kilometer advantage, the Syrians got in the first salvo. The Israeli boats raised their electronic umbrella and charged. In naval headquarters, officers monitoring Barkai's radio net heard him report the Syrian launch. His voice was level but taut. Herut Tzemah braced. The lives of 200 men as well as the fate of the missile boat program hung now on whether he had assessed the Styx's parameters correctly. The radio remained silent for the two minutes it took for the Syrian missiles to complete their flight. Then Barkai's voice. "They missed." The three Syrian boats ran for harbor, but one, the only one with missiles remaining, turned on the closest Israeli pursuer. As the two boats raced at each other, the Syrian fired first. The Israeli vessel again put up its electronic and chaff umbrella and at maximum Gabriel range launched two missiles. The Styx and Gabriel missiles passed each other, the former hitting the sea, the latter exploding on the deck of the Syrian vessel. A second Syrian boat was sunk a few moments later. The Soviet-built vessels had no countermeasures and were doomed once the Israelis reached Gabriel range. The captain of the third Syrian boat, realizing the situation, ran his vessel onto the shore to escape.

1973: Shmuel Gonen who had “inherited the IDF Southern Command from Arik Sharon” on July 15, faced an Egyptian force of five infantry divisions, three mechanized divisions and two armored divisions that included 1,400 tanks with one division at the front that included 294 tanks.(As reported by Mitch Ginsburg)

1973: The 162nd Division under the command of Major General Avraham Adan began the first three days of desperate attempts to drive the Egyptians back across the Suez Canal.

1973(10th of Tishrei, 5734):  Yadin Tannenbaum, a young flautist was killed in 1973 while fighting in the Yom Kippur war. The 1981 Halil, Leonard Bernstein’s nocturne for flute, percussion, and strings, it is dedicated “to the spirit of Yadin and to His Fallen Brothers.”

 

1973: For action today simply described as delaying enemy armor, Captain Zvika Greengold earned Israel’s Medal of Valor. The events that earned him Israel’s highest commendation are as follows.

Twenty-one-year-old Lieutenant Greengold was home on leave when Egypt and Syria launched a coordinated surprise attack on two fronts. He was not attached to any unit as he was about to take a course for company commanders. Once he realized war had broken out, he hitchhiked to Nafekh, a command center and important crossroads in the Golan Heights, where he initially helped with the wounded, as no tanks were available. When two damaged Centurion tanks were repaired, Greengold was put in charge of them and sent with hastily-assembled scratch crews down the Tapline Road.

Greengold's "Koah Zvika" (Zvika Force) spotted Syrian tanks belonging to the 51st Independent Tank Brigade of the Syrian Army which had broken through the line and were advancing unopposed northwest along the road to Nafekh. Greengold's two tanks engaged the opposing T-55s at 2100 hours, with Greengold destroying six. Later, he had lost contact with his other tank when he spotted the advancing 452nd Tank Battalion. He engaged the enemy, taking advantage of the darkness and moving constantly to fool the Syrians into thinking the opposition was stronger than it was. Greengold destroyed or damaged ten enemy armored vehicles before the confused Syrians withdrew, believing they were facing a sizable force. Even Greengold's superiors were deceived; as the fighting wore on, he did not dare report how weak he actually was over the radio for fear it would be intercepted; at best he could only hint "the situation isn't good". At a time when Force Zvika was only one tank, Colonel Yitzhak Ben-Shoham, the brigade commander, assumed it to be "of at least company strength". For the next 20 hours, he fought, sometimes alone, sometimes in conjunction with other tanks, displaying an uncanny knack for showing up again and again at the critical moment to tip the scales of a skirmish. He had to change vehicles "half a dozen times" as his tanks were knocked out. He soldiered on, even after he was wounded and burned. When Nafekh itself came under attack from a fresh force of T-62s, he rushed over to bolster the defense. In a lull in the fighting, an exhausted Greengold got out of his latest tank and dropped to the ground, murmuring, "I can't anymore." Afterward, he claimed 20 enemy tanks destroyed; other estimates place his tally at 40 or more.

1973:“The Syrian 7th Infantry Division attacked the Israeli 7th Armored Brigade in the area between Mount Hermon and a southern ridge known as "Booster" in Israel” in what was the first day of the Battle for the Valley of Tears.

1973: “Rabbis throughout” New York City interrupted…Yom Kippur service…to tell their congregations about the outbreak of war in the Middle East and to offer special prayers for Israel.

1974: Rose Kushner’s “first major article on the topic of breast cancer was published in The Washington Post” today.

1974: Soviet authorities allowed 90 Jews “to hold picnic in the woods outside Moscow in celebration of the festival of Succoth”

1977: The West End  production of “I Love My Wife” with a book and lyrics by Michael Steward, music by Cy Coleman and directed by Gene Sakes opened today at the Prince of Wales Theatre.

1978: “Goin’ Coconuts” “a musical comedy directed by Howard “Howie” Morris was released in Hawaii today.

1979(15th of Tishrei, 5740): Sukkoth and Shabbat.

1980: “Refuseniks Yacov Ariev and Haim Solovey from Riga, and Isai Minkin from Moscow, began a hunger in protest against the authorities’ refusal to grant them exit visas.”1981: Anwar Sadat was assassinated by Moslem fanatics angered by the peace treaty with Israel. Sadat was murdered on the 14th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War.

1981:Israel, using the United States as a go between to gain Saudi cooperation, rescued a 1983: During the Israel bank stock crisis, “Black Thursday.”

1984(10th of Tishrei, 5745): Yom Kippur

1985(21st of Tishrei, 5746): Hoshanah Rabah

1985(21st of Tishrei, 5746): Seventy-nine year old Czech engineer Vilém Klíma passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/18/books/ivan-klimas-my-crazy-century-spans-decades-of-czech-life.html?ref=books&_r=1&

1986: CBS broadcast the first episode of “My Sister Sam” co-starring Rebecca Schaeffer

1986: NBC broadcasts the first episode of the 6th Season of the “Cosby Show,” a sit-com created by Ed Weinberger.

1989: “Drugstore Cowboy” with a score by Elliot Goldenthal was released in the United States today.

1990: “American Dream” a documentary directed by Barbara Kopple who produced the film along with Arthur Cohn premiered today at the New York Film Festival.

1991: Elizabeth Taylor who had converted to Judaism in 1959 a year after her husband Michael Todd had died in a plane wreck, married her seventh husband today.

1991: During the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Clarence Thomas, Nina Totenberg filed a report on NPR outlining claims by Anita Hill that she had been the victim of sexual harassment by the nominee.  (Totenberg was Jewish; the other two were note)

1993: “Marilyn” an opera by Ezra Laderman premiered at City Opera.

1994: Tova Blitz wrote a letter today historian Martin Gilbert today in which she described “a whimsical moment in the maternity ward of a Toronto hospital” on VE Day when she “Tova Blitz gave birth to her son while a Mrs. Berlin gave birth to her son

1995: Two days after premiering at the New York Film Festival, “Kicking and Screaming” directed by Noah Baumbach and co-starring Eliot Gould was released in the United States today.

1995: “Assassins” produced and directed by Richard Donner was released in the United States today.

1995: Melissa Gilbert gave birth to a son whom she named Michael, in honor of Michael Landon, her “father” Little House on the Prairie a slice of Americana in which Jews played a key creative role.

1996(23rd of Tishrei, 5757): Simchat Torah

1996: The New York Times features Meyer Levin’s review of The Diaryof a Young Girl by Anne Frank

1997(5th of Tishrei, 5758): Eighty year old Yevgeny Khaldei the Soviet combat photographer best known for the iconic picture of a Russian soldier raising a flag over the Reichstag at the end of the Battle of Berlin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Reichstag_flag_original.jpg

(This means that three of the iconic photos of WWII were taken by Jews, the others being Joe Rosenthal and Robert Capa)

1998(16th of Tishrei, 5759): Second Day of Sukkoth

1998(16th of Tishrei, 5759): Eighty-five year old Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and author Jerome Weidman passed away today. (As reported by Mel Gussow)

http://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/07/theater/jerome-weidman-dies-at-85-author-of-novels-and-plays.html

http://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/07/theater/jerome-weidman-dies-at-85-author-of-novels-and-plays.html

1999:A 75-year-old American woman sued the Hungarian Government today for the return of art masterpieces looted by Nazis from the Jews and now held by Budapest museums, lawyers said. Martha Nierenberg, granddaughter of Baron Maurice Herzog, who once owned a Budapest mansion filled with art valued today at $10 million to $20 million, filed the suit in Budapest City Court, the lawyers said.

2000: CBS broadcast the first episode of the original CSI  (later known as CSI Las Vegas) a long-running cerebral crime series created by Antony E. Zuker and brought to the small screen by executive producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Carol Mendelsohn

2000: U.S. premiere of “Meet the Parents” directed by Jay Roach with a score by Randy Newman and a script co-authored by Jim Hamburg.

2000(7th of Tishrei, 5761): Fifty-four year old Bachor Jann was killed by stone-throwing Palestinians on the Coastal Highway near Jisr az-Zarqa

2002: Today, Ruth Gruber, who had worked to bring European Jews to a safe haven in Oswego, NY, helped to “dedicate the Safe Haven Museum” which houses of library named in her honor.

2001: In response to the killing of three Israelis and wounding of 13 by a Palestinian who opened fire on disembarking at a bus station in Afula, “Prime Minister Ariel Sharon sent troops, tanks and Apache helicopters against Palestinian gunmen here.”

2002: The New York Timesfeatured a review of Mr. Strangelove, Ed Sikov’s biography of Peter Sellers the son of a Jewish motherand a descendant of famed Anglo-Jewish prize fighter Daniel Mendoza.

2003(10th of Tishrei, 5674): Yom Kippur

2003: Aviel Barclay has become the first certified Soferet, or female Torah scribe. She is currently writing a Sefer Torah, the first ever known to be written completely by a woman's hand. The Women's Torah project of Seattle's Kadima Congregation has hired Barclay to write the Sefer Torah and has sponsored her studies to become a certified Soferet. Writing a Sefer Torah is a full-time project that will take Barclay at least 12 months to complete. Once the Sefer is completed in the Spring of 2005 and is dedicated in Seattle, it will travel to Jewish communities around the world. (As reported by Jewish Women’s Archive)

2004(21stof Tishrei, 5765): Hoshana Raba

2005: The High Court of Justice established the absolute illegality of using Palestinian civilians in a military operation, whether in the "neighbor procedure" or the related "early warning procedure."

2005: In the Jewish Journal, Jonathan Kellerman who along with his wife Faye, are writers of murder mysteries, publishes “Boy Do We Need Teshuvah Now!”

http://www.jewishjournal.com/opinion/article/boy_do_we_need_teshuvah_now_20051007

2006(14th of Tishrei, 5767): Erev Sukkoth and Erev Shabbat

2006: “Little Children” co-starring Gregg Edelman and featuring Rebeca Schull was released in the United States today by New Line Cinema.

2006: Robert Adler's latest patent application was filed on today for his work on touch-screen technology

2007(24th of Tishrei, 5768): Parshat Bereshit – the cycle begins again.

2007: “D.M. synagogue’s all-female leaders a rare feat,” published today the AP reports that Tifereth Israel Synagogue in Des Moines is unique among Conservative Congregations because it boasts  both a female rabbi and a female cantor.  Rabbi Beryl Pador and Cantor Deborah Bletstein make up this dynamic duo.  Rabbi Pador had been leading the congregation for several years when the decision was made to hire Cantor Bletstein in time for the 2007 High Holiday season.  In the Mid-Continent Region of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism which is composed of 48 congregations only one other has a female lead rabbi and only two others have female cantors.

2007: “A Priest Methodically Reveals Ukrainian Jews’ Fate” published today, Elaine Sciolino describes the efforts of a French Roman Catholic Priest named Patrick Desbois to discover and document the fate of the Ukrainian Jews.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/06/world/europe/06priest.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

2007: The New York Times featured a review of Francisco Goldman’s The Art of Political Murder: Who Killed the Bishop?

2008(7th of Tishrei, 5769): Ninety-four year old anti-Zionist Alfred Lilienthal passed away today.

http://www.realnews247.com/alfred_lilienthal.htm

http://mondoweiss.net/2008/10/alfred-lilienthal-prophetic-anti-zionist-writer-is-dead/

2008:  At Rutgers University in New Jersey, Arie Nesher, architect, city planner and professor at Tel Aviv University delivers an address entitled “Politics of the Environment in Israel and the Regionas part of the Ruth Ellen Steinman Bloustein and Edward J. Bloustein Memorial Lecture series.

2008: Sports Illustrated Magazine includes a review of Boys Will Be Boys by Jeff Pearlman and an article about Joe Maddon, “Tampa Bay’s progressive contrarian skipper” who “was hired by” Matt Silverman, the Jewish President of the team whose primary owner is Jewish financier Stuart Sternberg.”

2009(18th of Tishrei, 5770):Raymond Federman, the French born American author who wrote Double or Nothing, passed away today.

2009: Mark A. Grey, Michele Devlin and Aaron Goldsmith are scheduled to discuss their new book “Postville, U.S.A.” at Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City, IA.

2009:MK Yossi Beilin, former head of the Meretz Party, announced tonight that he is quitting politics to enter business.

2009(18th of Tishrei, 5770:Ruth L. Kirschstein, a National Institutes of Health pathologist, passed away today.

http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2009-10-17/news/36828565_1_polio-vaccine-nih-clinical-center-albert-sabin

http://blog.womenshealth.northwestern.edu/2009/10/ruth-kirschstein-dies-at-age-82/

http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Training/ruthkirschstein.htm

2010: A program styled Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín, “We Will Sing to the Nazis What We Cannot Say to Them” is scheduled to be performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC.

2010:The New York Public Library (NYPL) has named Anthony W. Marx as the new president. Marx calls New York City his native hometown, and currently serves as president of Amherst College

2011: Publication of “My Favorite Things: Calvin Trillin.”

http://gvshp.org/blog/2011/10/26/my-favorite-things-calvin-trillin/

 2011: Sage “Rosenfels signed a one-year deal for $970,000 with the Miami Dolphins

2011: The Jewish Museum is scheduled to offer the last of its High Holiday Themed docent tours of the permanent exhibition, “Culture and Continuity.”

2011: Timothy Shriver is scheduled to moderate a program based on “War of the Worldviews” by Deepak Chopra and Leonard Llodinow, whose father led the Jewish resistance against the Nazis in Częstochowa, Poland and survived imprisonment at Buchenwald.

2011:Police arrested a suspect from northern Israel several days ago in connection with the torching of a mosque in the village of Tuba Zanghariya overnight Sunday in an apparent "Price Tag" attack.

2011:Thirty-eight years after the Yom Kippur War broke out, the IDF held a surprise drill today for two reservist divisions in an effort to prepare the Reserve Corps for possible emergency call-up orders.

2012: Arnon Goldfinger’s “The Flat” is scheduled for a second and final screening at the Hampltons International Film Festival.

2012: Director Erez Laufer’s “One Day After Peace” is scheduled for a second and final screening at the Hampltons International Film Festival.

2012: In Washington, DC the annual Cleveland Park Sukkah walk is scheduled to take place after Kiddush.

2012: The Alexandria Kleztet is scheduled to perform at the “Art on the Avenue” festival in Alexandria, VA.

2012: In Grand Forks, ND, Cantor Alane Katzew is scheduled to lead services at B’nai Israel Synagogue that will encompass the themes of Sukkoth, Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah.

2012: In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the traditional Saturday morning includes a special memorial to mark 39th anniversary of the start of the Yom Kippur which began on October 6, 1973.

2012:Police carried out raids across France today after DNA on a grenade that exploded last month at a kosher grocery store led them to a suspected jihadist cell of young Frenchmen recently converted to Islam.

2012:The IDF shot down a foreign drone that had penetrated deep into Israeli airspace this afternoon, flying for half an hour before it was intercepted.

2012:Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak seemed to turn the page on their recent public bickering during a one-and-a-half-hour meeting tonight, saying that they had agreed to continue working together to overcome Israel's security threats.

2013: In New York the Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “Hidden from History: The Pinkas of the Metz Rabbinic Court, 1771-1789,” “a conference that explores French and German rabbinic courts of the late 1700s.”

2013: “Threshold to the Sacred: The Ark Door of Cairo’s Ben Ezra Synagogue” is scheduled to open at Yeshiva University Museum.
2013: The Tulane University Jewish Studies Department is scheduled to sponsor a lecture by Jack Kulgelmas of the University of Florida, "Sifting the Ruins: Jewish Journalists Return to Poland, 1945-1947"

2013: E.L. Doctorow is scheduled to give an exclusive preview of his newest book, Andrew's Brain: A Novel at the opening of The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, DC.

2013: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Hotel Francforts by David Leavitt and “Unzipped,” an essay by Erica Jong “about storytelling – why certain stories stick with us and others don’t.”

2013: The formal ceremony installing Rabbi Asher Lopatin as the new president of Yeshivat Chovevi Torah is scheduled to take place today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/new-yeshiva-head-articulates-spirit-of-open-orthodoxy/

2013: The Jewish Endowment Foundation (JEF) of Louisiana is scheduled to honor several Jewish community leaders “who have exemplified giving and charity.”

2013: “Israel Prize winner David Kazhdan, 67, was severely injured when he was hit by a truck while riding his bike in Jerusalem.” (As reported by Spencer Ho)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-prize-laureate-badly-injured-in-hit-and-run/

2013: Eli Zeira and Zvi Zamir, former heads of the IDF Military Intelligence Directorate and the Mossad respectively, bitter rivals who stood at the center of the drama leading up to the surprise Arab attack on Israel that launched the 1973 Yom Kippur War, shared their sharply divergent narratives about the outbreak of the fighting today. (As reported by Mitch Ginsburg)

2013: “Hundreds of Labor party activists, volunteers and supporters gathered in Tel Aviv tonight for the formal launch of MK Shelly Yachimovich’s campaign for reelection as party leader.” (As reported by Haviv Rettig Gur)

2013: Rabbi March Schneier, the graduate of Yeshiva University and founder of the Hampton Synagogue and The Foundation of Ethnic Understanding married his fifth wife who would later be replaced by his sixth wife “Simi Teitelbaum.”

2013: Two of the three winners of the Nobel Prize for Medicine winners were Jews – James Rothaman of Yale and Randy Schekman of the University of California. Two of the candidates who did not win were Israelis – Professors Howard Cedar and Aharon Razin from Hebrew University.

2013(3rdof Cheshvan, 5774): Ninety three year old Rabbi Ovad Yosef, the spiritual leader of the Sephardi community passed away today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/ovadia-yosef-outspoken-spiritual-leader-of-israels-sephardi-jews-dies-at-93/

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/08/world/middleeast/rabbi-ovadia-yosef-influential-spiritual-leader-in-israel-dies-at-93.html?hp&_r=0&pagewanted=print

2014: Roman Rabinoivich who “made his Israel Philharmonic debut…before his 11thbirthday is scheduled to perform with the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players.

2014: “A spokesman for the Bureau of Prisons was unable Monday to explain the change on the bureau’s “inmate locator,” which changed Jonathan Pollard’s release date on its website from “Nov. 15 2015” to “Life.” (As reported by JTA)

2014(12thof Tishrei, 5775): Eighty-six year old actress Marian Seldes the niece of journalist Gilbert Seldes passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/08/theater/marian-seldes-regal-presence-of-broadway-dies-at-86.html&assetType=nyt_now

2014: In Washington, DC, the Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum is scheduled to host a panel discussion “From Church to Condo: D.C.'s Urban Evolution.”

2014: Sweden’s Ambassador is scheduled to come to the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem “for a reprimand meeting” following that country’s announcement that it intends to recognize Palestine. (As reported by Itamar Eichner)

2014: “The White House hit back today at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's accusation that US criticism of Israeli settlement construction was "against American values."

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4578434,00.html

2014: “Welfare and Social Services Minister Meir Cohen announced today a budget increase of NIS 1.7 billion was approved for the implementation of the recommendations of the Elalouf Committee to Reduce Poverty in Israel.” (As reported by Omri Efraim)

2015(23rdof Tishrei, 5776): Simchat Torah

2015: “Vera Rubin, a US astronomer who has described herself as a religious Jew,” and who had “emerged as the pundits’ choice for the Nobel Prize Physics…failed to win the prestigious award” today. (As reported by Stuart Winer)

2015: After Simchat Torah Services the Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a Pita Luncheon!

2016: In London, the UKJF is scheduled to host a screening of “Little Men.”

2016: “AKA Nadia” is scheduled to be shown at SERET DC, “a celebration of contemporary Israeli cinema.

2016: Shimon Dotan’s “The Settlers” is scheduled to be shown at the 54thNew York Film Festival.

2016: “A mortar shell fired from the Gaza Strip landed in an open area in southern Israel today” making this “the second such attack in as many days.”

2016: The Israeli Supreme Court Project at Cardozo Law School in collaboration with Yeshiva University Museum are scheduled to a panel discussion on “Women at the Wall on the Bus, and in Front of the Court: Religious Women as Agents of Change through the Israeli Supreme Court.”
2017(16th of Tishrei, 5778): Second Day of Sukkoth; for more see

2017: On the secular calendar, 44thanniversary of the start of the Yom Kippur when a handful of brave men held the line on the Suez Canal and the Golan fighting desperately to avoid what could have been a Holocaust in the truest sense of the word – a Holocaust that was brought on in part by the hubris of leaders who refused to believe the intelligence reports they received warning of the attacks.  Of these men we can repeat the words of Churchill – never have so many owed so much to so few.

2017: The Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem is scheduled to host special Chol Hamo’ed “special activities all about sugar…sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.”

2017: The evening, the University of Iowa Hillel is scheduled to host “Sushi Shabbat.”

2017: Two days “after his body was found covered in stab wounds” and one day after he was supposed to have celebrated his 70thbirthday, Reuven Schmerling was laid to rest at a funeral attended by “over a thousand people” (As reported by Jacob Magid)

2018: On the secular calendar, 45thanniversary of the start of the Yom Kippur War.  (Editor’s Note: Adjusting Sights a novel by IDF veteran Sabato, does an amazing job of capturing the desperation and bravery of the fighting on the Golan)

https://www.amazon.com/Adjusting-Sights-Haim-Sabato/dp/159264127X

https://theislandnow.com/community-news/commemorating-the-yom-kippur-war/

https://www.history.com/topics/middle-east/yom-kippur-war

https://www.amazon.com/Yom-Kippur-War-Encounter-Transformed/dp/0805211241

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to a host a luncheon after Shabbat services and Seudah Shlishit following Mincha

2018: In another example of the vitality of “small community Judaism,” Ari Collins is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah at Agudas Achim in Coralville, IA.

2018(27th of Tishrei, 5779):  Parashat Bereshit; the cycle begins again. 

2019: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special significance to Jewish readers including A State At Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion by Tom Segev and The Accusation: Blood Libel in an American Town by Edward Berenson.

2019: The Katonah Museum of Art is scheduled to host the opening of “Arcadia,” a creation of Israeli artist Rotem Reshef.

2019: In San Francisco, the Jewish Community Library is scheduled to host “a discussion of Dani Shapiro’s most recent memoir, Inheritance.”

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “Never Heard, Never Forget: Holocaust in the Former Soviet” which is “a commemorative service honoring the victims and survivors of the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Soviet territory.”

2020(18th of Tishrei, 5781): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

2020: Sitcom star Mayim Bialik is scheduled to return, virtually, to the National Museum of American Jewish History where she will discuss, among other things, her new show “Call me Kat.”

2020: The San Francisco Jewish Community and the SFSU Jewish Studies program are scheduled to host “Jews and Moneylending in the Middle Ages” during which online, “Stanford’s Rowan Dorin talks about how Jewish usury played a prominent role in defining Jews of that era, along with accompanying myths (both old and new) and stereotypes.”

2020: In New Orleans the National Council of Jewish Women is scheduled to hold its Board Meeting.

2020: The Baruch PAC is scheduled on online, live discussion American pianist Yael Weiss.

2020: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker center is scheduled to host “live from Israel, an intimate conversation with Abassador Ido Aharoni.”

2020: Nadav Dav, and Professors Rachel Kranson, Maragaret Chin and Rachel Sherman are scheduled to discuss “1950s: Affluence and Its Discontents” as part of the webinar series “Jews, Class and History.”

2020: The Commonwealth Club’s Middle East Forum is scheduled to present a virtual panel including Alon Sachar, Banafsheh Keynoush, and Robert Rosenthal as they discuss “The UAE and Israel Deal.”

2020: As Israelis prepare to deal with another day of Pandemic closures and rebellion against the measure, they are reminded of the real threat of Palestinian terrorists following yesterday’s rocket launch from Gaza.

 

 

 

This Day, October 7, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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OCTOBER 7

3761 BCE: According to some Jewish traditionalists, this corresponds to the date on which God created the World.  This marks the start of the epoch of the Modern Hebrew calendar. 

1272: Pope Gregory X condemned the ritual murder libels aimed at the Jewish people. In addition, since Jews could not bear witness against Christians, he refused to accept testimony by a Christian against a Jew unless it was confirmed by another Jew.

1349: The Jewish population of Krems, Germany, was massacred in the Black Death riots. (As reported by Aish)

1533(18thof Tishrei, 5924): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1555: Hundreds of Jews in Cracow were killed during the Hakafot, the ritual trouping of the Torah connected with Simchat Torah.

1571: The Holy League (Spain and Italy) destroyed the Turkish fleet at The Battle of Lepanto. This was part of a centuries-long battle before European Christians and the forces of Islam, in this case the Ottoman Empire.  Often the fighting was more about commercial gain than it was about religion.  The battle was significant because it was the first naval defeat the Ottomans had suffered in more than a century. While the Jews were not directly involved, the fighting had an impact on them.  At the time of the defeat, Selim II was the Sultan.  He opened his kingdom to the Jews settling a colony of them on the Island of Cyprus. The Ottomans accepted the defeat as the will of God, and unlike some Europeans, did not use the Jews as scapegoats for their loss.

1665(28thof Tishrei, 5426): Chaim Auberach who served as the “assessor of the rabbinate” in Vienna and who was the brother of Menachem Mendel Auerbach and Benjamin Wolf Auerbach passed away today

1716(21stof Tishrei, 5477): Moses Mayer Schiff, the son of Meir and Chava Schiff passed away today.

1753(9thof Tishrei, 5514): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1763: George III of Great Britain issues British Royal Proclamation of 1763, closing aboriginal lands in North America north and west of Alleghenies to white settlements. This attempt to control the growth of Colonial America was one of the causes of the American Revolution, with all that that would mean for the Jewish people. More immediately, the closure had a negative impact on the fortunes of Moses Franks, Jacob Franks, Barnard Gratz, Michael Gratz, David Franks, Moses Franks, Jr., Joseph Simon, and Levy Andrew Levy each of whom dabbled in “western” land speculation.

1772(10thof Tishrei, 5533): Yom Kippur

1777:Under the date of John Adams wrote his wife that he was in York, PA, where "I am lodged in the house of General Roberdeau, an Israelite, indeed, I believe, who with his sisters and children and servants does everything to make us happy. We are highly favored. No other delegates are so well off."  Fearing capture by the British, the Continental Congress had moved to York where it could meet in comparative safety. [Editor’s Note – Adams may have been in error since according there was a General Roberdeau whose father’s name is Isaac Roberdeau and they were Huegenots.]

1777: During the Revolutionary War, The Americans defeated the British in the Second Battle of Saratoga, also known as the Battle of Bemis Heights. This defeat led France to recognize the new United States of America and, more importantly, sign a treaty which brought the Americans much needed supplies, money and the support of the French fleet.  It was the turning point in the war that would create the home of the most significant Jewish community outside of Eretz Israel. Col. David Salisbury Franks, the highest ranking Jewish officer serving with the Continental Army served with valor during the Battle.  Franks would later be serving as an aide to Benedict Arnold when the general turned traitor.  He was cleared of all charges and continued to serve with during the war. He is not to be confused with his uncle David Franks who was a Loyalist.

1778(16thof Sukkoth, 5539) Second Day of Sukkoth is observed as American forces under Count Pulaski arrive at Chestnut Neck which the British are fleeing to avoid combat with Colonials.

1780(8thof Tishrei, 5541): Shabbat Shuva

1784(22ndof Tishrei, 5545): Shmini Atzeret

1786(15thof Tishrei, 5547): Sukkoth

1789(17thof Sukkoth): Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of George Washington, the first President of the United States under the United States Constitution.

1790: Zipporah Isaacs and Hymen Cohen gave birth to Andrew Asher Cohen.

1791(9thof Tishrei, 5552): Erev Yom Kippur

1792(21stof Tishrei, 5553): Hoshana Raba

1800(18thof Tishrei, 5561): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that Gabriel Prosser was hanged after having been found guilty the day before of leading a planned slave insurrection in Virginia.

https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/prosser-gabriel-1775-1800/

1803(2st of Tishrei, 5564): Hoshana Raba

1803(21stof Tishrei, 5564): Dob Bär ben Judah Treves the Hungarian rabbi who served as rabbinical judge in Wilvan from 1760 to 1790 who wrote “a commentary on the Pentateuch, in which, through cabalistic explanations, he endeavored to establish a connection between the written and the oral law” passed away today.  (Some sources show the day of his death on the secular calendar as October 17 but then he could not have passed away on the 21st of Tishrei)

1804: In London, Elizabeth Kahn and Samuel Gershon gave birth to George Gershon.

1805(14thof Tishrei, 5566): Erev Sukkoth

1805(14thof Tishrei, 5566): Twenty-four year old Rachel Aaron was buried today at the Lauriston Road Jewish Cemetery.

1808(16thof Tishrei, 5569): Second Day of Sukkoth

1811: In the West Indies, Jacob Mendes DaCosta and his wife gave birth to Sarah Miriam Mendes Da Cost, the wife of Hart Lyon “of Barbados.”

1812: In Charleston, SC, Jacob Lazarus married Mary Hart, the daughter of the late Daniel Hart.

1813(13thof Tishrei, 5574): Hannah Cohen, the wife of Phillip Cohen of Brixton, passed away today “in the 40th year of her age.”

1814(23rdof Tishrei, 5575): Simchat Torah

1814: Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin fell from a window today and suffered injuries that would lead to his death on Tisha B'Av, 5575 (August 15, 1815)

1816(15thof Tishrei, 5577): First Day of Sukkoth

1819: In London, Charlotte Florence Wattier and Isaac Gompertz gave birth to Charles Gompertz who passed away two days later.

1821(11thof Tishrei, 5582): Ephraim Levy Green the father of Abraham, Saran and Levy Ephriam Green passed away today.

1824(15thof Tishrei, 5585): First Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1827(16thof Tishrei, 5588): Second Day of Sukkoth

1829(10thof Tishrei, 5590): Yom Kippur

1834: Today, the Missouri Republican reported that “in 1834 Philip Philipson, the son of Simon Philipson, returned to St. Louis from a four-year trip to the Rock Mountains” which was made twenty years before Solomon N. Carvalho’s trip with Colonel John C. Fremont

1835(14thof Tishrei, 5596): Erev Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Texas War for Independence which had begun five days ago.

1837(8thof Tishrei, 5598): Shabbat Shuva observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren.

1838(18thof Tishrei, 5559): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1840: Willem II became the King of the Netherlands. He was the son of Willem I the first Dutch monarch who ruled after the defeat of the French. Unlike his Germanic counterparts, Willem did not rescind the rights the Jews had enjoyed and this policy of acceptance was followed by his son who did nothing to abrogate the rights of the Jews.

1842: Birthdate of Sir Phillip Magnus, the Reform Rabbi turned educational reformer and political leader who was the husband of Katie Magnus and the father of publisher Laurie Magnus.

https://www.jta.org/1933/08/30/archive/sir-philip-magnus-dead-scientist-communal-leader

1845(6th of Tishrei, 5606): Author and linguist Samson Bloch who was an ardent supporter of the Haskalah movement passed away today.

http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3403-bloch-samson-simson-b-isaac-ha-levi

1846(17th of Tishrei, 5607) Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Mexican-American War.

1848(10thof Tishrei, 5609): As revolutions erupt throughout Europe, the Jews observe Yom Kippur

1851:  In New York, a Hungarian Jew named Nathan Levins who has been in the United States for only two weeks filed a complaint at the Sixth Precinct claiming that Israel Steinhardt, another Hungarian Jew had robbed him of 940 pounds in Bank of England notes.  The police went to the house on Pell Street where Steinhardt was living, placed him under arrest and took him back to the precinct house where he was to be held until he could be brought before a magistrate. 

1852: In Nachod, Bohemia, Nathan and Julie Judith Josephine Mautner gave birth to Isidor Mautner.

1853: The ceremony of laying the corner-stone of a Jewish Educational Institute, in Greene-street, adjoining the Synagogue Bnai Jesharun, took place today. The Institute is intended as the beginning of a Hebrew College to be hereafter erected in this City. The religious services on the laying of the Corner-Stone were conducted by Rabbi Raphall.

1854(15th of Tishrei, 5615): Sukkoth

1854: William Wilkins gave a speech to a large gathering of Democrats in Pittsburgh, PA where he denounced the Know Nothing Party which is known for its opposition to foreigners and Catholics.  “He argued that if the Know Nothings succeeded, no religious sect would safe – that next after the Catholic the Hebrew would be proscribed.”  Jews feared the Know Nothings because of its views on non-Protestant religions and its animosity towards immigrants since many of the Jews were recent immigrants.

1855:Phoebe Simmons and Abraham Marks gave birth to Aaron Marks.

1858: In Bielitz, Austria, Anna and Isaac Leonard Zeisler gave birth to Dr. Joseph Zeisler and husband of “Theresa Feuchtman” who was recognized an expert in the fields “of skin and venereal diseases.”

1859(9th of Tishrei, 5620): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1860: According to a letter written by the President, Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco has had a net gain of 49 members in the past year raising its numbers to a total of 227.  In the past year one adult and eighteen Jewish children passed away in the last year. Monthly expenses have risen from $750 to $800.  The sale of seats has grown by $2,000 and total over $5,000 this year. Dr. Elkan Cohn continues to serve as the Rabbi of the congregation that is growing so fast it will need a new sanctuary.  In addition to which, the congregation needs to appropriate money for a school for the youngsters, including salaries for the teachers. 

1863: A newspaper published in Petersburg, VA, reported that our readers have already been apprised of the recent extensive sales of gold, paid for in drafts as valueless as the paper on which they were written. The premium "paid" for this gold was $12. Since the withdrawal of this heavy customer the demand for the precious metals has measurably subsided, and, as the Jews are now keeping one of their protracted annual holidays, the transactions for several days past have been very light. The commission brokers are now asking $11 50 for gold. No silver in the market.” The “protracted annual holidays” referred to the Sukkoth cycle with Simchat Torah having ended the day before the article was written. 

1864: Birthdate of Louis Ferdinand Gottschalk, the son of a Missouri governor who gained fame as a conductor and composer for musicals and movies.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1934/07/17/94552317.pdf

 

1864: Joshua Pickering a member of the Cameron Dragoons, “a largely Jewish regiment” commanded by Colonel Max Friednman was killed today at Darbytown Road, Virginia during the Civil War.

1866: In Lamar County, AL Samuel Jefferson Mordecai, Sr. and Martha Louisa Mordecai gave birth to Samuel Jefferson Mordecai who married Lula D. Taylor after the death of his first wife Paralee McNees, the mother of his son Rack Stonewall Mordecai.

1867:”Blood Libel charges triggered anti-Jewish riots in Romania.” (As reported by Aish)

1867: In Prescott, AZ, the 4th Territorial Legislature, which was attended by Phillip Drachman who had traveled 200 miles “by buckboard, stage and horseback” from Tucson adjourned today after it had voted to move “the capital from Prescott to Tucson” in 1868.

1868: Founding of Cornell University at Ithaca, New York. Today at Cornell, there are approximately 3,500 Jewish undergrads among the 13,500 undergraduate population and another 500 Jewish students among its 5,000 Jewish graduate students. In other words, Jews account for about 25% of the school’s population. The school offers a major and minor in Jewish Studies as well as a full panoply of social and cultural on campus designed to meet the needs of Jewish students.

1870: During the Franco-Prussian War, Leon Gambetta escaped from Paris by balloon. This was the only way that Gambetta could reach Tours where he was active in organizing further military opposition to the Prussians.  Gambetta was instrumental in the formation of the French Third Republic.  His father was Jewish.  His mother was not.

1871(22ndof Tishrei, 5632): Shemini Atzeret

1871: Congregation Bethel was organized today shortly after the Great Chicago Fire.

1871: In Germany, Nathan Baruch Rothschild, the son of Baruch and Esther Rothschild and his wife Sophie Rothschild, both of whom settled in Columbus, GA gave birth to Gerson Rothschild

1871: It was reported today that “the Hebrew Feast of Tabernacles closes this morning…Offerings of branches of the palm tree, the myrtle, willow and the citron were made” yesterday during services held in the synagogues of New York.

1874: Moses Phillips married Julia Defries tdaoy.

1874: It was reported today the government of Romania is upset by an article published in a Jewish paper that portrays Benjamin Peixoto, the U.S. Consul in Bucharest as “the only protector of the persecuted Jews” of that country.  The Romanians claim they have done everything possible to protect the Jews.  The government claims that the increase in the number of Jews entering the country from Russia and Austria and the cessation of the exodus of Jews from Romania serves as proof of their contention.

1876(19thof Tishrei, 5637) Shabbat Shel Sukkoth observed for the last time during the presidency of U.S. Grant.

1878(10th of Tishrei, 5639): Yom Kippur

1878: According to reports published today, a new group of people has been discovered in India who are supposed to be descendants of Jews sent there by King Solomon to capture elephants and work in the gold mines.  Instead of calling themselves Jews, they refer to themselves as Sons Of Israel. They have prayer-books and Bibles written in Hebrew.  They observe Shabbat but show no knowledge of Yom Kippur or Pesach. [Editor’s Note – While the connection with Solomon might be hard to prove, referring to themselves as Sons of Israel and not Jews would argue for their antiquity considering how much later the latter term came to be used to describe The Chosen People.]

1878: With the end of Yom Kippur this evening Morris Bloom a peddler living on Orchard Street and Sarah Greenberg of Hester Street can be married in a synagogue. The families of the couple had opposed the marriage and the youngsters had a Judge of the Court of General Sessions perform a civil ceremony.  Once the families saw that the two were committed to each other, they relented which is the reason for the religious ceremony.

1879: Germany and Austria-Hungary sign the "Twofold Covenant" and create the Dual Alliance. This alliance had amazing durability.  It was this alliance which helped trigger World War I and all the suffering for Jews and non-Jews that has flowed from this seminal event.

1879: Birthdate of Leon Trotsky.  Born Lev Davidovich Bronstein to wealthy Jewish farmers in the Ukraine, Bronstein became a revolutionary committed to the overthrown of the Czar.  After spending time in Siberia, he joined forces with Lenin.  After the Bolshevik Revolution created the Red Army which defeated both the foreign armies that invaded the Soviet Union and the White Forces during the bloody civil war that followed.  Trotsky would lose out to Stalin in the power struggle that followed Lenin’s death.  Trotsky would be hacked to death by one of Stalin’s agents in 1940 while living in Mexico.  Anti-Semites would use Trotsky’s Jewish origins as one source of proof that Communism was part of a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world. The joke among Jews was the Trostkys make the revolutions and the Bronsteins suffer the consequences.

1880: In Chicago, Julia and Bernhard Daniels gave birth to Julius Daniels, the brother of Max, Minnie, Samuel and Hattie Daniels

 1881(14thof Tishrei, 5642): Erev Sukkoth

1881(14thof Tishrei, 5642): Seventy-one year old Lewis Jacob Marcus lawyer and political activist who moved to England after his retirement passed away in Manchester, UK.

1881: “Current Foreign Topics” published today described the trial of the chief editors and a reporter for two of Germany’s leading newspapers who had been charged with “insulting a police commissioner” by reporting on his attendance at an “anti-Jewish meeting” last year. The journalists accused him of “neglecting his duty” for not intervening when “a section of the audience attacked the Jews.” The reporter was acquitted but the editors were fined 50 marks.

1883: It was reported today that the Young Men’s Hebrew Association plans to offer a series of lectures every Saturday between now and November that will help with the Americanization of immigrants who have come from Germany, Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe.  Starting in November, the YMHA will offer classes four nights a week in reading, writing and spelling. Among those leading the effort are M.A. Kuresheedt, M.W. Platzek and Rabbi Aaron Wise.

1884: In Bavaria,”the famous mathematician Max Noether and his wife Ida Amalia Kaufmann” gave birth mathematician Fritz Noether, the third of their four children who moved to the Soviet Union because the Nazis would not him pursue his career but ended up being executed in 1941 after the Russians decided the Jew was really a spy.

1884: “City and Suburban News” published today included a note that Hebrew teacher Gadalic Richter has been released from the Tombs after charges of arson against could not be proven.

1885: In Copenhagen,Christian Bohr,a professor of physiology at the University of Copenhagen, and Ellen Adler Bohr, who came from a wealthy Danish Jewish family prominent in banking and parliamentary circles” gave birth to Neils Bohr the physicist who is the Father of Quantum Theory and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.

1886(8th of Tishrei, 5647):Solomon Goldberg, a 34 year Jew from Poland who had been confined to The Tombs on charges of not supporting his wife, took his own life this afternoon.

1885: Birthdate of New York City native and University of London graduate Alexander Harris the President of “Ronson Corporation” the manufacturer of the famous cigarette lighter, husband of “the former Hannah Lightenburg and father of Dr. Jonathan L. Harris.

1886: Joseph Rosenberg, who had passed away at the age of 102, was buried today in New Orleans, LA.

1887: In London, Edward Montefiore Micholls and Ada Rachael Micholls, the Surry born daughter of Maurice Moses Beddington and Hannah Maria Beddington, gave birth to Colonel Wilfred Horatio Micholls.

            1888: “New Settlers Destitute” published today while many of the homesteaders living in the Dakota territories are suffering due to crop failure, the greatest suffering is found among the 300 Russian Jews who settled there two years ago.  Some of the families are without food and the rest will need outside financial assistance if they are to survive. (My grandfather and his brother homesteaded in the Dakotas in the 1890’s and experienced hardship.  After a winter of living on crackers, as soon as the roads were passable, my grandfather went back to Chicago to seek “fame and fortune.”)

1888: “Old World News By Cable” published today described the many contradictory stories going around Europe about the German scheme to rescue Emin Pasha.  Those opposed to the plans point out that he really is a Jew named Isaac Schnitzler. (Emin Pasha had in fact been born a Jew but he converted and became a romantic Muslim leader).

1888: Birthdate of movie director Robert Z. Leonard.

http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/robert-z-leonard/

1889: Driven by the effective and fervent lobbying efforts of activist Annie Nathan Meyer, Barnard College opened its doors. Although a number of northern elite women's colleges had opened during the 1870s, numerous cities, including New York, had little to offer young women of scholarly inclinations. At age 18, Meyer, who was largely self-educated, organized a reading circle and enrolled in the newly established extension program for women at Columbia College. Meyer married shortly before her 20th birthday in 1887 and soon began working to establish an affiliate women's college to Columbia. Meyer published a powerful letter to the Nation magazine and circulated a petition throughout the city to win the college's trustees over to her effort. Meyer achieved funding and support from the trustees on April 1 1889, leased quarters for the school, and began accepting applicants. Barnard became the first women's college in New York to offer the rigorous course work equivalent to that of male liberal arts colleges. Annie Nathan Meyer continued her work with Barnard throughout her life, becoming a member of the first board of trustees and remaining active in trustee affairs for the ensuing six decades. (Jewish Women’s Archives)

1889: In Berlin, the former Martha Behrendt and her husband, bank director and newspaper published Richard Jacob gave birth to author and journalist Heinrich Eduard Jacob “who also wrote under the pen names Henry E. Jacob and Eric Jens Petersen.”

1890(23rdof Tishrei, 5651): Simchat Torah.

1890: “A Great City University” published today described the meeting of the Trustees of Columbia University where a list of gifts to the school was presented including $1,000 from Jesse Seligman which is to be allocated to the Seligman Fellowships.

1891: In Berlin, “historian and socialist Ignaz Jastrow” gave birth to archeologist Elisabeth Jastrow who settled in the United States in the 1930’s who along with her sister “Lotte Beate Jastrow Hahn” successful rescued her mother Anna Seligman Jastrow from Nazi Germany

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/art-libraries-journal/article/elisabeth-jastrow-18901981/01987B4874C37806AAFC7EE12F99D880

1891: A brief summary of the annual report of the United Hebrew Charities showed that the organization had spent $167,811.85 in the last year, $62,121.60 of which came from the Baron de Hirsch Committee.

1891: “Jews  And The Russian Loan” published today described the concern among American Jews that two “Jewish” banking houses – Mendelssohn & Co. and Warschauer & Co. --- are willing to extend credit to a government that treats its Jewish subjects so poorly.

1891(5th of Tishrei, 5652): Seventy-two year old Jakob Eduard Poak, the Austrian trained physician who played a key role in bringing modern medical practices to Iran and served as the personal doctor to the Shah from 1855 to 1860 passed away today in Vienna.

1894: Rabbi Wintner officiated at the wedding ceremony of Ida E. Korne and John Bernstein, the son Nathan Bernstein, the wealthy Brooklyn merchant who is near death and insisted that he marriage take place so he could witness it before he passed away.

1896: Birthdate of Minsk native Shmuel-Ber Leykin.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2017/04/shmuel-ber-leykin.html

1897: “Over In Camden” published today included a description of the observance of Yom Kippur in that New Jersey city just outside of Philadelphia, PA.

1897: The Bund (Jewish Workers Party) held its first conference in Russia. It was the first Jewish Socialist party in Eastern Europe. At first decidedly anti-Zionist and pro-Yiddishist, it was organized as a union of Russian Jewish socialist groups. The bund exerted a great influence on Jews in Europe and America. Interestingly enough, the Bund held its first meeting during the same year in which the Zionists held their first Congress.

1897: Professor Francis William Newman, the author of A History of the Hebrew Monarchy (1847) and Hebrew Theism (1874) who was the brother of the late Cardinal Newman passed away.

1897: It was reported today that the late Lewis Stark, a New York businessman who “was a member of a number Hebrew charitable organizations” will be buried in Baltimore, MD

1898(21stof Tishrei, 5659): Hoshanah Rabah

1898:  Birthdate of Alfred Wallenstein, principle cellist for the Chicago Symphony from 1922 to 1929.

1899: It was reported today the Jewish poet and author Salomon Mandelkern has come from his home in Leipzig to visit his son Israel who is living on East Broadway in Manhattan.

1899: Abraham Cahan was described today as “the ‘Yiddish’ author” who “lives near the up-town ‘Ghetto’ and edits a Hebrew scientific periodical, besides teaching and writing interesting newspaper articles about the east side and its peculiar peoples.”

1900: Birthdate of Russian-born American muralist and painter Louis Goodman who came to the United States in 1910, studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and who did everything from creating “a comic strip called ‘The Kids on Our Block’” to painted “murals at the RCA Building” at the time of the 1939 World’s Fair.

https://www.artprice.com/artist/134267/louis-goodman-ferstadt/biography

http://www.askart.com/artist/Louis_Goodman_Ferstadt/60429/Louis_Goodman_Ferstadt.aspx

1901: Birthdate of Ralph Reichenthal who gained fame as composer and pianist Ralph Rainger.

1903(16th of Tishrei, 5664): Second Day of Sukkoth

1903(16th of Tishrei, 5664): German Born mathematician Rudolph Otto Sigismund Lispchitz passed away.  Born in 1832, Lispschitz was a professor at the University of Bonn for almost forty years and the man who developed the mathematical paradigm known as the Lipschitz Continuity.

1903: In San Francisco, a contract was entered into to begin building the new sanctuary for Congregation Sherith Israel

1904: “Russian Jews Arrested” published described “reports received at the Ministry of the Interior” in St. Petersburg, “that the Jewish revolutionists are displaying renewed activity in the dissemination of pamphlets urging their co-religionists not rely on the promises of the Government and asserting that the remedy” to their problems “is a revolution.”

1905(8thof Tishrei, 5666): Shabbat Shuva

1905: “History of Egypt” provides a detailed review of  W.W. Flinders Petrie’s “third volume of the history of Egypt” which covers the time frame of the Jew’s exodus the land Pharaoh

https://www.nytimes.com/1905/10/07/archives/history-of-egypt-mr-petries-third-volume-covering-the-exodus-and.html?searchResultPosition=3

. 1906:The Sinai Temple congregation resolved to have Dr. Leon Messing, a native of Alabama, who was serving a congregation in Bloomington, commute to Champagne-Urbana every Sunday and on the high holidays.

1906: During his quest to get Cuban approval for the creation of a Jewish cemetery Manuel Hadida, Chairman of the United Hebrew Congregation (UHC) of Cuba, met with Rabbi Haim (Henry) Pereira Méndez, the spiritual leader of the Spanish-Portuguese synagogue, Shearith Israel, in New York.  Hadida was looking to the United States to use its influence with the newly independent Cuba to move this project forward.

1907: Today, “The Union of Russian People of Odessa…continued their attacks and outrages upon the Jews” which included surrounding the Hebrew Cemetery during a funeral and stoning and firing “a volley of revolver shots at the mourning Jews” many of whom were wounded.’

1907” Today, in Odessa, “members of the Black Hundred divided themselves into small groups and ransacked several Jewish shops” while “mercilessly beating the properitors.”

1908: Today, at Le Mans, France, Mrs. Edith. Berg, the wife of Hart O. Berg the Jewish born American managing the promotion of the Wright Brother’s tour of Europe flew in a Wright brother’s aircraft piloted by Wilbur Wright in what was claimed by some to be the first time a member of her sex had flown in an aircraft.

1909(22ndof Tishrei, 5670): Shemini Atzeret

1909: In Odessa, Lydia Cherkassky gave birth to Alexander Isaakovich Cherkassky who gained fame as Ukrainian-American composer and pianist Shura Cherkassky whom she served as his first piano teacher.

https://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/29/arts/shura-cherkassky-84-pioneer-of-romantic-school-dies.html

1909: Birthdate of Cambridge educated diplomat Sir Andrew Benjamin Cohen, the “descendant of Levi Barent Cohen whose posts including serving as Governor of Uganda in the 1950’s.

1910: Louis-Norbert Carrière “the government commissioner who successfully pled at Rennes for Dreyfus's second conviction” returned to civilian life ending a career that had begun when joined the 38th Infantry Regiment in 1855 after graduating from St. Cyr.

1911(15thof Tishrei, 5672): Sukkoth

1911(15thof Tishrei, 5672): Nineteen year old Jankel Nissen Schattenstein, the son of Dov Schattenstein passed away today.

1912(26thof Tishrei, 5673): Thirty four year old Dobe Chatzkelsohn, the daughter of Josef Chatzkelsohn passed away today.

1912: Lionel de Rothschild M.P. married Mlle. Marie Louise Beer in Paris this afternoon.  Mlle. Beer is the daughter of French banker Edmond Beer and her sister married Baron Robert de Rothschild.

1912: Opening day of the “Becker-Rosenthal Murder Trial.”  Herman Rosenthal was a Jewish gambler in New York who was allegedly gunned down by Harry Horowitz’s Lenox Avenue Gang. Becker was Charles Becker, a crooked cop, whom the District Attorney believed had ordered the murder.

1913: On New York’s Lower East side a Russian immigrant tailor and his wife gave birth to Arthur “Archie” Kameros “a four year starting center for LIU-Brooklyn in the mid-1930s, graduate of Columbia University of Dentistry and Bronze Star winning WW II veteran.

1913(6thof Tishrei, 5674): Seventy-three year old Benjamin Altman, the New York son of Bavarian Jewish immigrants who found B. Altman, a New York landmark department store passed away today.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Benjamin-Altman

1914(17thof Tishrei, 5675): Third day of Sukkoth

1914: Today “a morning journal reported the discovery of a shekel of gold, bronze and platinum, struck by the Jews of 3400 B.C., marked with Hebrew character signifying things that were never marked on shekels and with a representation of ‘the Start of Bethlehem’” and the article continues “there is a duplicate of the coin in the British Museum.”

1914: “Rabbi Levi Answers Ross” published today described the response of Rabbi Charles S Levi to an article written by Professor Edward A. Ross of the University in which attacks Jews, especially  those from eastern Europe. (This is not is not Ross’s first brush with ethnic slurs. He was fired from Stanford for his attacks on Chinese and Japanese immigrants).

1914: Birthdate of Bernard Phillips, one of the UK’s leading insolvency practitioners whose expertise led to him being elected chairman and then president of the Insolvency Practitioners Association.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituarybernard-phillips-1317581.html

1915: In New York City, Harry Scherman and Bernardine Kielty Scherman gave birth to Swarthmore graduate Katharine Scherman an editor at “Book-of-the-Month Club and author who became Katherine Scherman Rosin when she married Axel Rosin  with who she had two daughters.

1915: A letter written to the New York Timestoday notes that “the accounts that come to us and to the million or more Russian Jews in this country from their fathers, mothers and sisters in Russian Poland and Galicia unfold a chapter of horrors in the lurid light of which the past tragedies of that martyred race pale in their intensity and in their extent, affect no less than three million souls.”

1916(10thof Tishrei, 5677): Yom Kippur

1916: In “Rosalsky Pleads for Jews” Otto A. Rosalsky, a judge of the court of General Sessions in New York said that while Jews in American “are enjoying civil, religious and political freedom in the largest measure ever accorded to those who live in a land of liberty” “calamity has befallen our Jewish brethren” in Europe, where “over a million Jewish soldiers are on the battlefields fighting for the cause of countries that not only denied them civil, religious and political freedom but have subjected them to every form of brutal oppression.”

1916: At the Kessler Theatre, where Rabbi Herman Kiminester was conducting services, 2,500 people found their prayers interrupted when fire engines arrived in response to what turned out to be a false alarm.

1916: At Temple Israel, in Harlem, Rabbi M.H. Harris spoke on the origins of the term scapegoat, telling of how the Jews had filled that role in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, in the actions of the “unspeakable Tom Watson of Georgia, and to Germany where “the anti-Semitic movement was ‘a cunning political move to diver the attention of the public from the autocratic powers and abuses of the Government by persuading the people that all of their social troubles were due to the Jews.’”

1916: At Temple Emanu-El Rabbi Joseph Silverman delivered a sermon on “The New Judasim” which included an appeal to his congregants “to do all in their power to aid Jewish sufferers in the war zone abroad.”

1916: Birthdate of economist Walt Whitman Rostow who along with his brother Gene was an architect of American foreign policy under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

1917(21stof Tishrei, 5678): Hoshanah Rabah

1917: It was announced today that the Executive Committee for the American Jewish Congress whose members include Nathan Straus, Adolph Lewisohn, Colonel Harry Cutler, Louis Marshall, Louis Kirstein and Dr. Stephen S. Wise would meet in special session” next week to select a date when the full Congress will meet.

1917: “In making public plans for an anti-pacifist campaign in New York this week, the American Alliance for Labor announced” today “that the Jewish Socialist League would lead the fight on the East Side.”

1917: Birthdate of Jerome Pitkow, the native of Philadelphia and 1941 graduate of NYU Law School who became an executive with Supermarkets General Corporation and a leading New York Jewish philanthropist.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1968/07/09/77093677.html?pageNumber=35

1917: In Vienna, Alfred Guttman and his wife gave birth to actor Helmut Dantine who was arrested after the Anschluss because of his anti-Nazi activities. 

1917: Rabbi Abraham Cronbach, the Indiana born son of Marcus and Hannah (Itzig) Cronbach married “Rose Hentel, a teacher at the Free Synagogue in New York” who would adopt a daughter Marion, the future wife of Rabbi Maurice Davis.

1918:“A call for a final military effort on the battle field was published in the Vossiche Zeitung.  Written by the Jewish industrialist Walther Rathenau, its aim was to give Germany the strongest possible position from which to negotiate a peace of equality rather than of defeat. ‘It is peace we want, not war --- but not a peace of surrender.’”

1918: In New York City. Arthur and Frances Landau Jaffa gave birth to Harry Victor Jaffa one of Leo Strauss’ first graduate students.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/12/us/politics/harry-v-jaffa-conservative-scholar-and-goldwater-muse-dies-at-96.html?_r=0

1918: Birthdate of Marcus Klingberg the native of Poland who took refuge from the Nazis in the Soviet Union where he graduated from Medical School.  After serving doctor with the Red Army during World War II, he moved to Israel in 1948.  Eventually he would rise to a ranking position at the Israel Institute for Biological Research.  In 1983 he was unmasked as leading agent for the Soviet Union.

1919: Birthdate of Sir Zelman Cowen 19th Governor-General of Australia and active leader of the Melbourne Jewish Community.

1919: It was announced today that Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, 3rd Baronet, had been awarded the French Croix de Guerre for his service during World War I.

1920: Mrs. Eva Epstein and her son Edward who have spent the summer in Paris, London and Scotland are scheduled to return to New York today aboard the S.S. Olympic

1920: “Jewish representatives from all parts of Palestine” are scheduled to gather today for the first Jewish Assembly where they will elect “an independent executive composed of Palestine Jews to replace the present Zionist Commission.”

1922(15th of Tishrei, 5683): First Day of Sukkoth

1922(15th of Tishrei, 5683): Sixty-eight year old Montague Gluckstein, the son of Hannah Joseph and Samuel Gluckstein and the husband of Matilda Franks with whom head two children – Samuel and Isidore-- passed away today after which he was buried in the Willesden Liberal Jewish Cemetery.

1922: Wake Forest coached by George Levene kicked a field goal which was enough to defeat Elon

1923: In a major league career that lasted one week, Outfielder Mose Solomon played his last game for the New York Giants.

1923: Arnold and Ralph Horween “both scored in the same game as” Arnold “kicked two extra points and” Ralaph “ran for a touchdown as the Chicago Cardinals beat the Rochester Jefferson.”

1924(9th of Tishrei, 5685): Erev Yom Kippur

1925(19thof Tishrei, 5686): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1925: Birthdate of Hungarian native and Holocaust survivor Joseph Altman, the award winning NYU trained biologist and neurobiologist Joseph Altmaan the husband, successively of Elizabeth Altman and Shirley A. Bayer.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cne.24058

1925: First game of the 1925 World Series which saw Buddy Myer playing 2nd base for the Washington Senators.

1926: “The Girl on a Swing” directed by Felix Basch was released today in Germany.

1926: In Germany, Aaron and Rose Lubrani gave birth to Israeli diplomat and government official Uri Lubrani who began his career serving as the political secretary to Prime Minister Ben-Gurion and who has held several other positions the most rewarding of which may have been as the coordinator for Operation Solomon in 1990.

1931: Birthdate of Sidney Shankman, the “child psychiatrist who founded and directed the Second Genesis outpatient and residential drug and alcohol and recovery programs for more than three decades.”

1932: Thirty-six year old Benny Leonard’s “career ended today when he was TKO’ed in 6 rounds.

1933(17thof Tishrei, 5694): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1933: Led by Captain Sid Gillman, Ohio State defeated Virginia 75-0.

1934(28th of Tishrei, 5695): Dutch painter Isaac Lazarus Israëls passed away.  Painting must have been in his blood since he was the son of Jozef Israëls.  For examples of his work see

http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_artists/00017044?lang=en

1935:  A memorial service for Jacob H. Schiff, Jewish philanthropist, was held today in the original building of Congregation Ohab Zedek at 18 West 116th Street in Manhattan. In 1906, Mr. Schiff had laid the cornerstone for this structure. A tribute by Morris Engelman, chairman of the congregation, included a plea for the establishment of a Schiff Memorial Fund that would aid Jewish social, educational and religious institutions throughout the world.

1936(21st of Tishrei, 5697): Hoshanah Rabah

1936: At Geneva, “Christian Lange of Norway expressed ‘great astonishment’ that Britain had not yet ended the Palestine disorders” and “criticized Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden for refusing the mandates commission’s request that Britain report to it on Palestine in November.”

1936: In London, the Home Secretary “invited his critics to pass a new law against ‘provocative’ demonstrations if they wished to prevent a repetition of the recent riots caused by the Fascists under Oswald Mosely taking to the streets in the Jewish section of the East End.

1937:The Jerusalem Postreported that Bronislaw Huberman, the famous Jewish violinist and the founder of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, was passenger on the Royal Dutch (KLM) plane which crashed in Sumatra. He escaped without serious injury.

1937: The Jerusalem Post reported that French troops stopped clashes between Arabs and Turks at Antioch.

1937: Dr. John Haynes is scheduled to officiate at the funeral service for 78 year old Emily M. Oper “who for thirty-five years was associated with the Hebrew Technical School for Girls” followed by burial “in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Westchester, NY.”

1938: In London, UK, premiere of “The Lady Vanishes” co-starring Paul Lukas with music by Louis Levy.

1938: The Fascist Grand Council in Rome issues a set of new antisemitic laws designed for the "defense of the Italian race" and to suppress "world Hebrewism." Most of the laws target Jews,

1938: Germany decreed that passports of Jews were to be marked with a J.

1938: Judy Garland (who was not Jewish) made her first recording of "Over the Rainbow" is a ballad, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Yip Harburg, a ballad written for “The Wizard of Oz.”

1939: Hitler appointed Himmler head of the R.K.F.D.V., an organization responsible for the deportation of Poles and Jews from Polish provinces.

1939: “Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One, a comedy radio series hosted by Milton Berle aired for the first time tonight.

1939: As of today, it was reported that Rumania has a population of 20,000,000, a fourth of which are “classified as minorities” which include 770,000 Jews.

1939: “Speaking at the first Fall luncheon meeting of the Foreign Policy Association at the Hotel Astor” “Anne O’Hare McCormick of the editorial staff of the New York Times declared that “Hitler’s peace proposals as advanced in his Reichstag speech, constitute an ‘imperious demand’ that Great Britain and France accept the ‘new order he and Stalin intend to set up in Eastern Europe’ and leave the Allies with no alternative but to reject them flatly.”

1939: In England Edith and Heinz Krotoschiner gave birth to Harold Krotoschiner who gained fame as chemist Sir Harold Kroto, who co-discovered fullerene and shared in the 1996 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/05/science/harold-kroto-nobel-prize-winning-chemist-is-dead-at-76.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1939: Today’s occupation of Zamosc, Poland by the Nazis is preceded by Polish mobs attacking the town’s Jews.

1939: George and Isabel Schwartz Shenker gave birth to Joseph Shenker, who at the age of 29,  became the youngest president of a college in the City University of New York system and one of the youngest in the nation, when he was appointed interim president of Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn in 1969.

1939: “U-Boat 29” produced by Alexander Korda , with a script by Emeric Pressburger, which had been related as “The Spy in Black” was released in the United States today, two days after its New York premiere.

1939: Penn St. led by its captain Sidney “Spike Alter defeated Bucknell in its season opening football game.

 1940: German troops move into Romania bringing with them the horrors of the Holocaust.  As can be seen from negotiations surrounding the 19th century Treaty of Berlin, anti-Semitism was an established part of the Romanian landscape. The Romanians, led by the infamous Iron Cross killed tens of thousands of their Jewish neighbors.  Estimates as to the actual number killed range from 280,000 to 380,000.

1940: The Vichy Government “swept away the Cremieux Decree of 1870; a law that granted French citizenship to the Jews of Algeria.  This act of anti-Semitism would echo in the world of 21st American politics when Virginia Republican Senator George Allen found out for the first time that his was an Algerian Jew; a refugee from the Holocaust who had never told her son of his Jewish ancestry for fear that someday the United States would turn on its Jewish citizens in the same that France had during World War II.

1941: At Rowne, Volhunia, the SS and local militia took over 17,000 Jews taken from their homes, marched them to open pits, and slaughtered them.

1942: “Because of its experience in directing and financing widespread Jewish immigration, American Jewry will be charged with a large responsibility in connection with immigration on a much larger scale after the war, Dr. Jonah B. Wise of the Central Synagogue of America declared” today.

1943(7thof Tishrei, 5704): Sixty-four year old Lithuanian native Ephraim Caplan, the “religious editor of the Jewish Morning Journal,” long-time director of the Jewish National Fund of America and President of the Council for Orthodox Jewish Education who was the husband of Eva Caplan with whom he had one daughter, Martha and “three sons, Dr. Leon Caplan, Dr. Joseph Caplan” and Saul Caplan who served with the U.S. Army in WW II, passed away today in Brooklyn.”

1943: German convoys deported Jews from Morocco to the concentration camps of Europe.

1943: “Lassie Come Home,” produced by Samuel Marx and Dore Schary was released today in the United States.

1943: Jewish partisans fighting in Lithuania destroyed fifty telegraph poles.

1943: Paul Steinberg, Phillipe Hagenauer and “former world boxing champion Victor ‘Young’ Perez were deported from Drancy to Auschwitz together.

1943: One thousand Jews are deported from Paris to their deaths at Auschwitz.

1943: In an official report, the German chief of police in Poland recommends that Poles who aid Jews should be dealt with without benefit of trial.

1943: In a Yom Kippur radio message to Jewish service men, Vice President Henry A. Wallace said that "the names of those who have served in this war will be honored whether they belong to the so-called blue-bloods from Boston or Negroes from South Carolina…' We are not Jews or Gentiles, Whites or Blacks,' but people of the United States.”

1944(20th of Tishrei, 5705): Dutch banker Jacobus Henricus Kann who was a partner in Lissa & Kann and a co-founder of the Jewish Colonial Trust died today at Theresienstadt

1944: While the furnaces belched forth Jewish ashes, a group of Jewish members of the Auschwitz Sonderkommando revolted. They killed a number of their masters, destroyed one gas chamber/crematorium complex, damaged another, and - more than any other nation - stopped the slaughter of innocent Jews. One of the key participants in this little-known revolt was Rosa Robota, a young Jewish prisoner, who arranged to obtain the explosives, stored them, and turned them over to the Underground. Young Rosa and three other women prisoners were hanged for their complicity in this revolt a few days before the Germans abandoned the camp. She received the highest award from the Polish government, and is honored with a sculpture in Yad VaShem.

1944(20th of Tishrei, 5705): Today, the Sonderkommandos at Birkenau chose to revolt instead of being selected to be "sent away." Chaim Neuhof was the first to strike an SS guard. Then the rest of the Crematorium IV men surged forward with pick and axes against their guards despite the arrival of multiple machine gun units. After setting fire to the Crematorium, the SS machine-gunned all the men. Despite this Crematorium II Sonderkommandos and Russian prisoners followed their lead and joined in the fight.  Many men from Crematorium III and V broke out through the fences. Almost all were caught and executed. [Editor’s note- this took place on the 6th of Sukkoth.  You have to wonder why this event has not been memorialized in the festival liturgy.]

1945: During a press conference in Rome two Republican Senators, Karl E. Mundt of South Dakota and Frances P. Bolton of Ohio expressed their opposition to a reported request from President Truman to the British government 100,000 Jews into Palestine be allowed to move to Palestine immediately.

1946: Ben Hecht’s “A Flag Is Born” opened at the Adelphi Theatre.

1946: In the UK, “social worker and former communist Miriam Abramsky and Professor Chimen Abramsky the son of Rabbi Yehezkel Abramsky gave birth to Dame Jennifer Gita "Jenny" Abramsky, DBE the chairman of the UK's National Heritage Memorial Fund

1946: “The Jewish National Fund made a world-wide appeal today to Jews to contribute $20,000,000” during the upcoming Jewish year.  Dr. Abraham Granowsky, chairman of the Board of Directors of the JNF said that funds contributed during the past year had made it possible for new settlements to be built in areas that extended the reach of the Yishuv.

1947(23rd of Tishrei, 5708): Simchat Torah

1947: British trade unionist Manny Shinwell begins serving as Secretary of State for War under Prime Minister Clement Attlee making him part of the civilian leadership controlling the British Army that was battling with the Jews of pre-state Israel.

1948:Just months after the state of Israel triumphantly declared its independence the town of Waltham, Mass. welcomed the nation's first non-sectarian, Jewish-sponsored University. Spanning a total of 100 acres, the original campus replaced the former Middlesex College. Prominent members of the American Jewish community, including Albert Einstein, founded the University in tribute to Louis D. Brandeis, who served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939. The University initially comprised the School of General Studies, the School of Social Studies, the School of Humanities and the School of Science. First-years were to enroll in the School of General Studies and then choose a field of specialty. Heralded by its first president, Abram Sachar, the school’s first president said that the institution would follow those ideals of "academic integrity" and service, exemplified by its namesake.

1948: The Neutral Zone around Government House in Jerusalem was transferred to United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) protection.

1948: “Love Life” “a musical written by Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner who provided the books and lyrics opened on Broadway at the 46th Street Theatre.

1949: In response to the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany which was made up of the French, British and U.S. occupation zones, the Soviet Union for the German Democratic Republic known as Eastern Germany – the one part of Nazi Germany that never underwent de-Nazification or paid reparations to the Jewish victims of the Holoaust.

1951: In Baltimore, MD, Morton and Bettie Brenner gave birth to Barbara Ann Breener, who “became Breast Cancer Action’s first executive director in 1995, two years after undergoing treatment for the disease and a year before it recurred.” (As reported by Denise Grady)

1951: Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion presented his new government to the Knesset.  The long drawn out process convinces Ben-Gurion that Israel needs to move from the multi-party system to a two-party system like the British use.  But even Ben-Gurion cannot bring about this change.  To this day, Israeli politics continue to chaotic due to its multiplicity of parties and shifting political alliances.

1952:The Jerusalem Postreported that Dov Shilansky tried to sabotage the reparations agreement with Germany by an attempt to bomb one of the Foreign Ministry buildings in Jerusalem's Hakirya. Emotions on this topic ran high on this topic.  Many Jews felt that accepting money would somehow be a sign of forgiving the Germans.  Others felt that it was “blood money” and it was tainted.  Ultimately, a realistic view would prevail and Israel would use the money in a variety of ways designed to help the infant state survive.

1953(28thof Tishrei, 5714): Forty-five year old Dr. Elias “Ely” Abrahams, the son “Max and Fannie Abrahams,” “the husband of the former Violet Dreishpoon” with whom he had one child Paul and dentist who practiced in New York but lived in Brooklyn passed away today after which he was buried at Baron Hirsch Cemetery.

1954(10thof Tishrei, 5715): Yom Kippur

1954: “Suddenly,” a film noir with music by David Raskin was released today in the United States.

1955: CBS broadcast the first episode of “The Crusader” a detective series whose leading character was the son of a mother who died in a Nazi Concentration Camp and included appearances by such stars as Jack Albertson, Leon Askin, Michael Landon and Werner Klemperer.

1955: Beat poet Allen Ginsberg read his poem "Howl" for the first time at a poetry reading in San Francisco

1956: The Israeli Cabinet expresses support for Ben Gurion’s decision to exercise restraint and not mount reprisal raids against Arab terrorists.

1956: “The Bespoke Overcoats” the Oscar winning British film “based on a 1953 play of the same name by Wolf Mankowitz” which co-stars Alfie Bass and David Kosoff was released in the United Kingdom today by Warner Brothers.

1957(12thof Tishrei, 5718): Sixty-eight year old Jekuthiel Ginsburg, the native of Poland and husband of the former Anna Bodsky, who came to the United States in 1912, earned his degrees in Mathematics at Columbia and founded the Institute of Mathematics at Yeshiva University passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1957/10/08/91168776.pdf

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2015/08/yekutiel-ginzburg-jekuthiel-ginsburg.html

1958:”The Old Man and the Sea,” a movie version of the novel with a screenplay by Peter Viertel and music by Dimitri Tiomkin premiered in the United States today.

1959: U.S. premiere of “Pillow Talk,” a comedy co-produced by Martin Melcher, with a script co-authored by Stanley Shapiro and co-starring Tony Randall.

1959: In New York City, heiress and author Jean Stein and diplomate and lawyer William vanden Huevel gave birth to “editor and publisher” Katrina vanden Huevel, the granddaughter of Jules C. Stein, the founder of MCA and the wife of Stephen F Cohen.

1959: In the United Kingdom, Eric Selig Phillip Cowell a music executive who came from a family of Polish Jews and his non-Jewish wife Julie gave birth to American Idol Judge Simon Cowell.

1960: ABC broadcast the first episode of “The Law and Mr. Jones” created and produced by Sy Gomberg which had included guest star appearances by Sam Jaffe and Martin Landau

1961: After 607 performances the curtain came down on the original Broadway production of “Bye Bye Birdie” with music by Charles Strouse

1962(9thof Tishrei, 5723): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre is heard for the first time in New Orleans by Tulane freshman Mitchell Levin

1963: Understudy Joan Copeland assumed the lead role in hit Broadway musical “Tovarich.”

1964: “Fail Safe” a film version of the novel by the same name directed by Sidney Lumet, produced by Sidney Lumet and Max Youngstein, with a script co-authored by Walter Bernstein and co-starring Walter Matthau was released in the United States today.

1964(1stof Cheshvan, 5725): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1964(1stof Cheshvan, 5725): Seventy-six year old Abraham Joseph Alper, the son of Isaac and Lotta Alper and the husband of Lena Zion Alper, passed away today after which he was buried at B’Nai Zion Cemetery in Chattanooga, TN.

1964: “See How They Run” “the first made for television movie” with music by Lalo Schifrin was aired today by NBC.

1966(23rdof Tishrei, 5727): Simchat Torah

1968(15thof Tishrei, 5729): First Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the presidency of Lyndon Johnson

1969: Sam Melville (Samuel Grossman) was “responsible for or connected to” today’s bombing of the Army Induction Center on Whitehall Street.

1969: “Battle of Neretva” a film based on the Axis attempt to wipe out the Yugoslav partisans in 1943 produced by Harry Weinstein and Steven Previn with music by Bernard Hermann was released today.

 

1971: “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” a Disney musical with songs by Richard and Robert Sherman and a score by Irwin Kostal was released in the United Kingdom today.

1972: Birthdate of American screenwriter and film director Ben Younger who is responsible for a marvelous little film called “Boiler Room.”

1973: Today “Israel’s defense minister Moshe Dayan told prime minister Golda Meir to consider making preparations for the use of nuclear weapons, according to an interview with a ministerial aide now being published for the first time.” (As reported by Mitch Ginsburg)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/dayan-pushed-pm-meir-to-consider-using-nuclear-weapons-in-1973/

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/04/opinion/when-israel-stepped-back-from-the-brink.html

1973: Publication of the Israeli official English translation of Prime Minister Meir’s radio and television address given after the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/04/opinion/when-israel-stepped-back-from-the-brink.html

1973: On the second day of the Yom Kippur War, 100 tanks arrived on Israel’s border with Syria.  General Hofi, the Israeli commander on the Northern Front had requested the tanks before the fighting started. This meant that General Hofi had 170 tanks to use against 1,400 Syrian tanks.  To understand the immensity of the threat faced by the Israelis, consider the following, in World War II the Nazis used 1400 tanks to invade the Soviet Union along a 1,000 mile front.  The Syrians had 1,400 tanks to use along a forty mile front.

1973: On the second day of the war the IAF lost six F-4 Phantoms over Syria during Model 5 a mission designed to knock the Syrian SAM batteries on the Gloan front – a mission that failed miserably.

1973: Caught by surprise and badly outnumbered, Israeli troops cling to front in the Sinai.  In twenty four hours the Israeli force of 290 tanks had been reduced by two thirds.  Dayan visited the Sinai front and called for a withdrawal to the Sinai passes, which he thought would be a better line of defense.  General Sharon arrived with a reinforcing division and wanted to advance to the east bank of the Canal.  As the generals debated, the soldiers on the ground were fighting a series of bloody holding actions.  Egyptian hand held missiles were negating the edge that the Air Force and armored units had previously given the IDF.  

1973: A discussion took place at the Prime Minister's Office that centered on how to enlist American support at the United Nations and head off a cease-fire that would hurt Israel. Mrs. Meir suggested putting together a list of requests.  Mrs. Meir rejected a suggesting that the Israelis should present U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger with a partial, distorted picture exaggerating Israel's poor situation to win the Nixon administration's support. Meir rejected the suggestion out of hand. "We should telegraph him the details; he should get the real picture," she said. "We can't play hide and seek with him." Minister Yisrael Galili asked in response, "Do we sell him the fact that we've moved out of the populated areas?"  Mrs. Meir replied, "I don't object to us saying, there's also risk to populated areas ... I want to give him the real picture. I'm not under the impression the situation is doomed ... We should tell it to him convincingly. Tonight was a bad night."

1973:Word of the stunning success of the Israeli missile boats brought crowds down to the Haifa breakwater this morning to welcome the returning squadron. Barkai, the commanding officer, had decided that there would be no brooms tied to masts, the traditional symbol of a naval victory. Any flaunting of the victory over the Syrians, he said, "wouldn't be respectful to them or to ourselves."

1973: Gad Smooch landed safely after the Syrians had fired a SAM at his F-4E

1973: Despite suffering “severe losses” the 162nd Division under the command of Avraham Adan continued to attempt to throw the Egyptians back across the Suez Canal.

1973: “On the second day of the war, Maj. Gen. Shmuel “Gorodish” Gonen, a learned disciplinarian shouted at a recalcitrant General Sharon ‘I will dismiss you right now!’ when Sharon told him his attack orders were mistaken and would be ‘a disastrous mistake.’” (As reported by Mitch Ginsburg)

1973: Avikam Lif, Ami Elkelei, Shuki Wolfson, Avi Barber, and Zvi Afik were all taken prisoner when the F-4E Phantom Jets they were flying were shot down by Syrian Surface to Air Missiles (SAM)

1973: On the second day of the Battle for the Valley of Tears, “Syrians forces suffered heavy losses as the outnumbered Israeli tanks and infantry fought desperately to buy time for reserves forces to reach the front lines.”

1975: The “first Broadway production of ‘The Robber Bridegroom, a musical with a book and lyrics by Alfred Uhry’ opened today at the Harkness Theatre.”

1975: The “USSR Supreme Soviet Presidium” ratified an agreement providing for economic and technical cooperation with Syria that could only be seen as threatening to Israeli planners.

1977: “Black Martin Baby” a movie version of the novel produced by Milton Sperling and featuring Tom Bosley was released today.

1979(16thof Tishrei, 5740): Sukkoth II

1979(16thof Tishrei, 5740): Eight-four year old “Irving Maidman, a major owner of properties around Times Square, the dean of West Side Development,” “a founder of the Albert Einstein Medical School” and husband of “the former Edith Shvitiz with whom he had four children – Robert, Mathew, Rebecca and Ellen – passed away today in Upper Nyack where he was “a direct of Congregation Sons of Israel Temple.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1979/10/08/112128060.pdf

1980(27thof Tishrei, 5741): Seventy-eight year hold hotel owner Hyman B. Cantor, the husband of the “former Gertrude Levinson” and philanthropist passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9504E0D81F3BE732A2575AC0A9669D94619FD6CF

1981(9th of Tishrei, 5742): Erev Yom Kippur

1981: As the Jews of Cedar Rapids chant Kol Nidre, Abbie Silber, daughter of Laurie and Dr. Robert Silber arrives in the world.  It is an appropriate and auspicious choice of birthdates for a young woman who has gone to become a “Sweet Singer in Israel” and whose parents are pillars of the Jewish Community.

1981(9th of Tishrei, 5742): Novelist Albert Cohen passed away.  Cohen is a study in the multi-nationalism of Jewish identity.  Born in Greece in 1895, Cohen wrote his novels in French, and became a Swiss Citizen in 1919.

1981: Egypt's parliament named Vice President Hosni Mubarak to succeed the assassinated Anwar Sadat.  Much to the consternation of those who plotted Sadat’s murder, Mubarak continued to honor the peace agreement with Israel.

1983: “Never Say Never,” one of the films in the James Bond series, directed by Irvin Kershner and produced by Jack Schwartzman was released in the United States by Warner Brothers.

1985(22nd of Tishrei, 5746): Shemini Atzeret

1985: Palestinian gunmen hijacked the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in the Mediterranean with more than 400 people aboard. “Four men representing the Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) took control of the liner off Egypt while she was sailing from Alexandria to Port Said within Egypt. The hijackers had been surprised by a crew member and acted prematurely. Holding the passengers and crew hostage, they directed the vessel to sail to Tartus, Syria, and demanded the release of 50 Palestinians then in Israeli prisons. When refused permission to dock at Tartus, the hijackers shot one wheelchair-bound passenger – an American named Leon Klinghoffer – because he was Jewish, and threw his body overboard. The ship headed back towards Port Said, and after two days of negotiations the hijackers agreed to abandon the liner for safe conduct and were flown towards Tunisia aboard an Egyptian commercial airliner.

1987: “Baby Boom” a comedy produced by Nancy Meyers and co-starring Harold Ramis was released in the United States by United Artists.

1988:Health Ministry officials began vaccinating all people under the age of 40 in Israel and the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The vaccination was in response to concerns about a possible outbreak of polio.

1989: “Forever Your Girl,” the debut album from singer Paula Abdul “hit number for the first time” today.

1990: Israel begins handing out gas masks to its citizens as Sadam Hussein threatens to fire Scuds armed with chemical weapons on the Jewish state.  In the Gulf War, Hussein will fire Scuds, but none of them will contain chemical weapons.  At the request of the Bush Administration, the Israelis refrained from retaliating against the Iraqis.  This is the first time that an Israeli government has entrusted security to another nation.

1990:By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer, “a nonfiction book by a former katsa (case officer) in the Israeli Mossad, Victor Ostrovsky and Canadian journalist and author Claire Hoy” reached number 1 on the New York Times bestseller list.

1991(29thof Tishrei, 5752): Eighty-three year old Italian author Natalia Ginzburg, the daughter of histologist Giuseppe Levi, the wife of Leone Ginzburg and the mother of historian Carlo Ginzburg passed away today.

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/ginzburg-natalia

1992(10thof Tishrei, 5753): As Bill Clinton seeks to unseat George Bush, Jews observe Yom Kippur

1992(10thof Tishrei, 5753): Sixty-two year old Allan Bloom passed away today. (As reported by Keith Botsford)

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-professor-allan-bloom-1556931.html

 

1996: In a speech in the Knesset, Shimon Peres appealed to Benjamin Netanyahu to sign the Hebron agreement.

1999: In “Hanging In” published today Yehuda Lev described what it is like to be a 72 year old in a classroom full of Gen Xer’s at Brandies

http://www.jewishjournal.com/articles/item/hanging_in_19991008

2000(8thof Tishrei, 5761): Shabbat Shuva

2000: PBS broadcast a revival production of “The Man Who Came To Dinner,” a three-act comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.

2001: Hamas claimed credit for today’s attack at the Erez Crossing.

2001(20thof Tishrei, 5672): Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for today’s bombing at Shluhot, a kibbutz located “in the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shluhot#/media/File:Shluhot_carrots.jpg

2001(20th of Tishrei, 5762): Famed cartoonist Herblock passed away. [Words do not justice to this brilliant political artist and satirist. The following is just one of the many websites where you can see his work http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/swann/herblock/

2001: The New York Times reviewedMisconceptions: Truth, Lies, and the Unexpected on the Journey to Motherhood by Naomi Wolf.

2002: “The Kennedy Years,” an exhibition of the phots of Stanley Tretick is scheduled to come to a close today at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

2003(11th of Tishrei, 5764):Seventy-one year old Israel Harold "Izzy" Asper, Canadian tax-lawyer, media magnate and leader of the Canadian Jewish community passed away.

2003: In “Keeping His Foot In a Creaking Door; Radio Pioneer Clings to Imagination,” Joseph Berger chronicles the professional life of Himan Brown, the creator and producer of “such popular radio programs as ‘The Adventures of the Thin Man,’ ‘Dick Tracy,’ ‘Grand Central Station’ and ‘Inner Sanctum’.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/07/nyregion/keeping-his-foot-in-a-creaking-door-radio-pioneer-clings-to-imagination.html

2003(11th of Tishrei, 5764): Ninety- one year old composer Arthur Berger passed away. (As reported by Alan Kozinin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/10/arts/arthur-berger-composer-and-music-critic-is-dead-at-91.html?scp=1&sq=Arthur+Berger&st=nyt

2004(22nd of Tishrei, 5756): Shmini Atzeret

2004(22nd of Tishrei, 5756): “Three Israeli soldiers were killed in border raid today Hezbollah” terrorists who “captured” their bodies and used them along Elhanan Tenebaum as ransom for a prisoner exchange.

2005: U.S. premiere of “good night, and good luck,” a must see movie produced by Grant Heslov with a script co-authored by Grant Heslov.

2005(4th of Tishrei, 5766): Ninety-two scriptwriter Devery Freeman passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9801E6D7173FF937A25753C1A9639C8B63

2005: Sarah Levy-Tanai, founder of the Inbal dance troupe and one of the country's most important choreographers was laid to rest.  She had passed away at the age of 95.

2005: The legendary Israeli basketball guard Doron Sheffer announced his retirement.  The Israeli native had played on championship teams at the University of Connecticut. He was the first Israeli to be chosen in the N.B.A. draft.  Sheffer passed up a chance to play with the Los Angeles Clippers and returned to Israel where he played for Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem.  He led Hapoel Jerusalem to its first European title when it defeated Real Madrid in the ULEB Cup final. 

2006: Opening of the International Haifa Film Festival

2007(25thof Tishrei, 5768): Ninety-eight year old General Paul Alfred Cullen the WW II Australian war hero who served in several theatres most notably in New Guinea where he played a key role in the nasty fighting aimed at re-capturing Kokoda. (For more on the military of Jews in the “land down under,” see the newly published Jewish Anzacs by Mark Dapin.)

2007: The Jewish Museum of Florida presents an exhibition styled “The Art Of Rabbi Shoni Labowitz.”

2007: Leonard “Slatkin announced he had reached agreement on a three-year contract, followed by a two-year option, to become the new music director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, beginning with the 2008-2009 subscription season.”

2007:The Sunday Washington Post book section included reviews of The Israel Lobby And U.S.Foreign Policyby John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt and The Deadliest Lies The Israel Lobby and the Myth of Jewish ControlbyAbraham H. Foxman.

2007: The Sunday New York Timesbook section featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Judaism including  Exit Ghost by Phillip Roth, The Immortalists: Charles Lindbergh, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Their Daring Quest to Live Forever  in which David M. Friedman examines the Lone Eagle’s love affair with eugenics that help explain some of his views about Hitler, the Jews and World II, You Can Lead a Politician to Water but You Can’t Make Him Think:Ten Commandments for Texas Politics by Kinky Friedman and The Journal Of Joyce Carol Oates: 1973-1982, Edited by Greg Johnson.Oates “discovered late in life her own family's Jewish history: Her grandmother, who immigrated to the United States in the 1890s, kept her religion hidden for fear of persecution. So the question arises: Is Oates Jewish and can Oates' writing be characterized as distinctively Jewish?”

2008:Israeli Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Yona Metzger has issued a prayer for the safe return of captive soldier Gilad Schalit which he plans to distribute today, to be read in synagogues throughout Israel on Yom Kippur and weekly on Shabbat after the Torah reading.

2008(8th of Tishrei, 5769): Ninety-five year old Rabbi Leslie Hardman, “the first Jewish British Army Chaplain to enter Bergen-Belsen” when it was liberated in April of 1945 passed away today.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/oct/13/secondworldwar-judaism

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/3155068/The-Reverend-Leslie-Hardman.html

 

2008:A woman who admitted fabricating a best-selling memoir about surviving the Holocaust as a child by living with wolves has won a court battle with her former publisher. Misha Defonseca's 1997 book, Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years was translated into 18 languages, made into a feature film in France, and drew interest from the Walt Disney Co. and Oprah Winfrey.

2009(19th of Tishrei, 5770): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2009(19th of Tishrei, 5770): Photographer Irving Penn passed away at the age of 92. (As reported by Andy Grundberg)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/08/arts/design/08penn.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2009/oct/08/irving-penn-obituary

  2009: In the nation’s capital, The DCJCC presents “An Evening With Betty Buckley.”

2009:At Yale University in New Haven, a screening of "The Case for Israel: Democracy's Outpost," a feature-length documentary film followed by a discussion led by Professor Dershowitz.

2010: An exhibition of the paintings of Tel Aviv artist Tamar Rosen is scheduled to open at the Agora Gallery in New York.

2010:Former State Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi, once considered a leading voice on corporate governance and ethics, stood before a judge today and calmly explained how he took part in a sprawling corruption scheme involving New York State’s $125 billion pension fund while serving as its sole trustee. 

 2011(9th of Tishrei, 5772): Erev Yom Kippur

2011: In University City, MO, the family of the late Edward Stix, Jr. whose family owned the Rice-Stix, Inc. received friends today at The Gatesworth.

http://www.stljewishlight.com/obituaries/article_4bed76ec-f4eb-11e0-ae1e-001cc4c03286.html

2011(9th of Tishrei): Abbie Silber celebrates her first birthday as the wife of Rabbi Feival Strauss.  This birthday is unique because it falls on the same dates on both the religious and secular calendars as it did the year when Mrs. Strauss was born.  Abbie is the daughter of Laurie and Dr. Robert Silber, pillars of the Jewish community and two of the finest people you would ever want to meet. 

 2011(9th of Tishrei, 5772): Seventieth Anniversary of the end of the two day Nazi massacre of over 33,000 Jews at Babi Yar, at a ravine outside of Kiev, the Ukrainian city that was part of the Soviet Union.

2011: The European Union said today that the Middle East Quartet will meet on October 9 in Brussels as part of a wider effort to restart the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process. EU spokesman Michael Mann said today the focus would be to maintain momentum in encouraging the parties to return to negotiations.

2011: The IDF announced that the security presence in Jerusalem were beefed up today in preparation for Yom Kippur

2011:Silence fell over Israel at around 5 P.M. today, as the Yom Kippur fast began. Air traffic to and from Israel halted from 1 P.M. and is not scheduled to begin again until 9:30 P.M. tomorrw, while the border crossings to Jordan and Gaza have been closed down. The weather forecast bodes well for fasters, with comfortable temperatures. Tomorrow will be slightly warmer than today but not more humid, so the heat stress will not rise - good news for fasters.

2011:Over 1000 people attended a Kol Nidre Yom Kippur service organized by Daniel Sieradski at the Occupy Wall Street demonstration that had begun in September.

2012(21st of Tishrei, 5773): Hoshana Rabbah

2012: “A vandal scrawled graffiti on a mural by modern Jewish American master Mark Rothko at London’s Tate Modern today.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/rothko-mural-defaced-at-tate/

2012(21st of Tishrei, 5773): In keeping with the minchag of Reform Judaism, Temple Judah is scheduled to host a Pizza Simchat Torah celebration in Cedar Rapids.

2012: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Revenge of Geography:What the Map Tells Us About Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate by Robert D. Kaplan, Subversives:The FBI’s War on Student Radicals, and Reagan’s Rise to Power by Seth Rosenfeld and All We Know: Three Lives by Lisa Cohen 

2012: In Iowa City, Agudas Achim is scheduled to sponsor its second annual Sukkah Crawl

2012:Lorraine Lotzof Abramson, author, "My Race: A Jewish Girl Growing Up under Apartheid in South Africa is scheduled to appear on Channel 75

2012: In Venezuela, voters are scheduled to go to the polls and vote for either Hugo Chavez or Henrique Capriles, the grandson of Holocaust survivors as the next president of this major South American nation.

2012: French President Francois Hollande today promised the Jewish community a major increase in security after blank bullets were fired near a Parisian synagogue in the most recent incident in a wave of anti-Semitic attacks in France.

2012: After a month, curtain came down on The Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s revival production of Stephen Schwartz’s Tony Award-winning musical “Pippin.”

2013: Ben “Shapiro co-founded TruthRevolt, a U.S. media watchdog and activism website, in association with the David Horowitz Freedom Center”

2013: In Washington, DC, the Hyman S and Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is schedule to present an evening with mystery writer Walter Mosely.

2013: “In association with the David Horowitz Freedom Center, Ben Shapiro launched the website for media watchdog group TruthRevolt in response to the left-leaning Media Matters for America

2013: Jason Isaacs was chosen to play one of the “tankers” in the WW II movie “Fury.”

2013: Rabbi Moshe Arye Bamberger, the Head of the Bet Din of the Jewish community of Metz, France is scheduled to present a seminar on a new publication, Torat Chachmei Metz, or The Torah of the Scholars of Metz, which is based on an original manuscript in the YIVO Archives.

2013: From Cedar Rapids to Columbus, Ohio and points beyond friends and family of Abbie Strauss, the daughter of Dr. Bob and Laurie Silber and the wife of Rabbi Feivel Strauss celebrate the birthday of this accomplished musician,  supportive helpmate and mother par excellence.

2013: Five more people are scheduled to on trial in federal court in New York in connection with Bernie Madoff’s massive stock fraud and con.

http://forward.com/articles/182098/bernie-madoff-in-love-triangle-with-employee-feds/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Saturday-and-Sunday_Daily_Newsletter%202013-08-10&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_term=The%20Forward%20Today%20%28Monday-Friday%29#

2014: The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host two seminars on “Iranian-Jewish Culture and History” presented by Isaac Yomtovian author of My Iran: Memories, Mysteries and Myths.

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host a lecture by Gennady Estraikh entitled “Farewell to Communism: Howard Fast and Soviet Yiddish Writers.”

2014(24thof Tishrei, 5776): One hundred year old Ralph Goldman who played a key role in the creation of the state of Israel passed away today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/long-time-jdc-leader-ralph-goldman-dies-at-100/

http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/1.619737

2014: “Two Israeli soldiers were wounded in an explosion next to a tank near the border with Lebanon this afternoon, setting off the second border clash in the area in three days.”  Hezbollah took credit for the explosion.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-soldiers-wounded-on-lebanese-border-in-fresh-clash/

http://www.timesofisrael.com/with-brazen-attack-hezbollah-lays-down-new-ground-rules/

2014: “The Israeli Arab Knesset member Hanin Zoabi petitioned the High Court of Justice on Tuesday against a Knesset Ethics Committee decision to ban her for six months from parliament debates because she declared that the Palestinian kidnappers of three Israeli teenagers were not terrorists.” (As reported by Stuart Winer)

2014: In Dallas, TX, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is scheduled to host Do Words Kill? Hate Speech, Propaganda, and Incitement to Genocide.

2015: The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center and the ADL presented a program marking the 50th commemoration of The Second Vatican Council of 1965.

2015: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host a “book talk” featuring Sasha Abramsky, the author of The House of Twenty Thousand Books.

2015: JCC Manhattan is scheduled to “Home Alone,” “Renewal,” “Glove Story” and “Reflections” – “short films relating to Israel’s celebrated modern dance scene.”

2015: A the latest wave of terrorist attacks continues that have left for Israelis dead from stabbings in Jerusalem, “an 18 year old Palestinian woman” “was shot and wounded by police” after she stabbed an Israeli man “in an alleyway near the Western Wall.”

2015: “A team of engineers from the Israeli nonprofit Group SpaceIL is the first to advance in an international competition sponsored by Google to send a privately-funded space craft to the moon, contests organizers announced” today.

2016(5thof Tishrei, 5777): One hundred four year old Austrian-born photographer and cinematographer Wolfgang Suschitzky passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/09/arts/international/wolfgang-suschitzky-dead.html?hpw&rref=arts&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

https://www.artsy.net/artist/wolfgang-suschitzky

2016: Amiram Levin, “a former senior IDF officer who played a role in Israel’s daring 1976 rescue of hostages at Entebbe airport slammed former president Shimon Peres, who passed away last week, as a “crook” and “liar” who inflated his role in the operation.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/ex-idf-officer-says-peres-inflated-role-in-entebbe-rescue/

2016: At a train station in the “western Ukrainian City of Zyhtomir” Chabad Rabbi Mendel Deitsch was several beaten this morning and robbed of his cell phone and money.” (Six months later he would from the wounds received in the beating.)

2016: Shimon Dotan’s “The Settlers” is scheduled to be shown at the 54thNew York Film Festival.

2016: In the UK, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “Things to Come.”

2016: “Latin American Jews living in Israel added their voices to the chorus of congratulations sent to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on winning the Nobel Peace Prize” today.

2016: In Weimar, the Onion Festival, which will featuring a new offering – “Kosher Thurngian bratwurst” – is scheduled to open today giving observant Jews their first chance to sample what has been a “traif delicacy.”

2017(17th of Tishrei, 5778): Shabbat and Sukkoth Chol Ha’moed; for more see

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host Shabbat morning services followed by lunch

2017: The Bloomfield Science Museum in Jerusalem is scheduled to host special Sukkoth family activities during Sukkoth Chol Hamoed.

2017: This evening, the University of Iowa Hillel is scheduled to host Havdalah and cookies in the Sukkah.

2018: Friends and family prepare to celebrate the birthday of Abbie Strauss, the sweet singer of song at Temple Israel in Memphis, TN, who along with her husband Rabbi Feivel Strauss provides one-two punch of Yiddishkite

2018: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including a graphic novel for children, The Faithful Spy: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot to Kill Hitler and the recently released paperback editions of The Ruined House by Ruby Namader and Vivian Maier: A Photographer’s Life and Afterlife by Pamela Bannos.

2018: “Blue Badge Guide Rachel Kolsky is scheduled to lead a walking tour that “commerates the centenary of the end of WW I” “that highlights the Jewish East End associations with the Great War including a remembrance of “poet and artist Isaac Rosenberg,

2018: Due to flooding at “The Center for Jewish History, the 20thAnniversary Celebration of the Strauss Historical Society” scheduled for today has been cancelled.

2018: “The internationally-renowned National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene is scheduled perform Mama’s Loshn Kugel” at an “event that will honor Atlanta’s Holocaust survivors” with proceeds going “to support restoration and preservation of the Memorial to the Six Million at Greenwood Cemetery, scholarships for Holocaust education to teachers and students, and programs to pass on survivors' collective experiences to succeeding generations.

2019: In Sam Rafael, CA, the Osher Marin JCC is scheduled to host “Learning Unlimited,” “a talk about how Donald Trump was connected to and influence by Roy Cohn,” of Joe McCarthy fame.

 2018: Adam Maalouf and Lara Bello are scheduled to perform at the American Sephardi Music Festival.

2019: As part of “The American Sephardi Federation’s Sephardi Scholars Series, the Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host Dr. Nicole Cohen-Addad lecturing on “North African French Resistance: A Well Kept Secret --- The Vichy Regime, the Allies and the Camps.”

2019: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “Curtiz.”

2019: Pianist Tomer Gewirtzman is scheduled to join the Jupiter Chamber Players in “Lovin’ Beethoven.”

2020: The Vilna Shul, “Boston’s Center For Jewish Culture” is scheduled to present “Jewish Perspectives With David Bernat,” a course that “explores current hot-button issues in the American landscape through the lens of Jewish texts, traditions and history.”

2020: The Addison-Penzak JCC is scheduled to present a virtual visit to Marc Chagall’s stained glass windows in Jerusalem.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host a Lunch and Learn on “History Repeating: The Forced Labor and Genocide of the Uyghurs.”

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Temple Judea is scheduled to host via zoom a “Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Feivel Strauss: on ‘Great Jewish Thinkers - Who are the individuals whose impact on Jewish thinking is still felt today?  Martin Buber’”

2020: As Rabbi Strauss delivers his lesson today, he is celebrating the double simcha of Sukkoth and the birthday of his wife Cantor Abbie Strauss.

2020: The Jewish Museum in London is scheduled to present a “Live Object Talk: Little Squares of Hope!” during which Esther from the Council of Christians and Jews will help participants find out more about the online exhibition ‘Little Squares of Hope: Shelter from Storm’ created in partnership JW3.

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host Dr. Ziony Zevit, author of What Really Happened in the Garden of Eden as he lectures on “The Biblical Past Ain’t What It Used To Be.”

2020: In New Orleans, The Jewish Community Day School is scheduled to host a “Sukkot Family Barbecue.

2020: In Bexley, OH, Tifereth Israel is scheduled to host the “Men’s Club Scotch and Snacks in the Sukkah” with mask wearing and social distancing.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “Coffee with Survivor” during which second generation speaker “Sue Spinello will share the story of how her father, George Kennedy, endured horrific conditions in a forced labor camp when he was 20 years old.”

2020: Live on Zoom | American Sephardi Federation & Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America is scheduled to host “Preparing for the High Holidays – Simchat Torah.

2020: The YIVO Institute is scheduled to host “Yiddish Children’s Literature Today,” panel discussion that will Rokhl Kafrissen of Tablet Magazine and Mriam Udel , editor and translator of  Honey on the Page.

2020: In New York, Orthodox Jews awaken to the reality that the governor has order “that schools be closed in 11 New York City neighborhood” where there has been a significant spike in infections and the Jewish population has decided to abide by rules aimed at confining the pandemic.

 

This Day, October 8, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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314: In his quest to consolidate his power, Constantine I, the man who will become the first Christian Roman Emperor defeats his rival Licinius at the Battle of Cibalae. Constantine will officially transform the Roman Empire into an anti-Semitic entity. 

705: “The reign of the Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik” during Abi Isa “a self-proclaimed Jewish prophet” preached his message in Persia, came to an end today.

1075:  Dmitar Zvonimir is crowned King of Croatia. At this point Roman Catholicism was the dominant religion of Croatia.  But the King did have Jewish subjects. Some of them might have been able to trace their ancestry to the 3rdcentury when Jews first arrived in the Balkan principality.  Others may have part of the legendary Khazars who lived in the region in the 10th century.

1408: The city of Jassy (Hungarian) or Yas (Yiddish) is mentioned in business correspondence between Prince Alexander the Good (Alexandru cel Bun) and merchants from Lviv then a part of Poland. The Romanian city of Yas would become a center of Jewish settlement as well as the site of the largest massacre of Jews in Romania in World War II.

1533(19th of Tishrei, 5294): Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

1573: In what would prove to a turning point in the Eighty Years War, the Dutch score their first victory when the Spanish siege of the Dutch city of Alkmaar comes to an end.  The war would last until 1648.  When it was over, the independence of the Netherlands would be a reality.  The Dutch Republic would provide a haven for European Jews, especially those fleeing Spain and its inquisition. 

1576: The Sultan ordered 1,000 wealthy Jews to move from Safed to Cyprus. The Jews would be requested to take with them their possessions and riches. The firman ordering the moved utilized wording which warned the Turks that they would  be severely punished if they accepted bribes from the Jews to have their names removed from the list.  A year later another 500 Jewish families would be forced to move from Safed to Cyprus.  Population movements like this were not unusual in the Ottoman Empire.  It was the Sultan’s way of encouraging economic development throughout the empire.

1600: San Marino, a small patch of land on the Italian peninsula that “claims to be the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world” adopted a written constitution. According to surviving documents, Jews have lived there since 14th century and Jews were living there when the constitution was adopted since “measures and resolutions regarding the Jews and their trades were repeatedly passed by the government in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.”

1712: The French privateer Jauques Cassard attacked Suriname” and while the Jews in the settlement of Jodensavana fought valiantly against the French, they were eventually overrun, and forced to pay a very heavy tribute. (As reported bywww.jewishhistory.org)

1713: Birthdate of Yechezkel ben Yehuda Landau who would gain fame as an expert on Halachah, Jewish ritual law and who was the father of Samuel Landau, the “chief dayyan of Prague.”

https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/111912/jewish/Rabbi-Ezkiel-Landau.htm

1753(10th of Tishrei, 5514): Yom Kippur

1762: Mordecai Sheftal married Frances Hart in Charleston, SC today.

1763: Birthdate of Michael Josephs (Myer Königsberg) the native of Konigsberg who met Moses Mendelssohn which studying Talmud in Berlin after which he moved to London where he pursued a business career while writing articles for "Hebrew Review," the "Voice of Jacob," and the "Jewish Chronicle."

1764: In Philadelphia, Rachel Solomon and Ley Marks gave birth to Miriam Marks, the husband of Benjamin Abraham Nones with whom she had twelve children.

1778(17th of Tishrei, 5539): Third Day of Sukkoth observed during the American Revolution when Count Pulaski arrived at Tuckerton, NJ where he found that his force of 50 was confronting 200 British soldiers.

1780(9th of Tishrei, 5541): A week after Major John Andre is hung as a spy marking the end to Benedict Arnold’s treason, an event that unfairly implicated his Jewish aide-de-camp, Colonel Franks, Jews heard Kol Nidre.

1781: Birthdate of Abraham David, the brother of Jonas Daniel Meijer, the first Jewish lawyer in the Netherlands.

1784(23rd of Tishrei, 5545): Simchat Torah observed on the same day that Dutch forces faced off against those from the Holy Roman Empire in what was known as The Kettle War, a one day affair during which only one shot was ired.

1786(16th of Tishrei, 5547): Second Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that “founding father” Benjamin Franklin wrote to Thomas Jefferson, whom he had encouraged to actually write the Declaration of Independence that he has been chosen to be a member  of the “Philosophical Soceity.”

1791(10th of Tishrei, 5552): For the first time in history, Jews in France observe Yom Kippur as equal citizens having been “emancipated” on September 28 of this year.

1792(22nd of Tishrei, 5533): Shmini Atzeret observed on the same day that the Marquise de Lafayette wrote to President Washington describing his desperate situation during the current phase of the “French Revolution.

1799(9th of Tishrei, 5560): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre is chanted for the last time in the 18th century.

1800(19th of Tishrei, 5561): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams, the last Federalist to be elected President.

1803(22nd of Tishrei, 5564): Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret observed on the same day that Lewis leaves to meet Clark in a meeting that was a first step towards their famous expedition of exploration.

1805(15th of Tishrei, 5566): Sukkoth observed as Lewis and Clark continue their westward trek to what is now the State of Washington

1810(10th of Tishrei, 5571): Yom Kippur

1816(16th of Tishrei, 5577): Second Day of Sukkoth observed during what was known as the “Year Without a Summer.”

1820(30th of Tishrei, 5581): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1820(30th of Tishrei, 5581: Forty year old Sarah Judah, the wife of Lizer Joseph, mother of Eleanor Joseph and mother-in-law of Israel Solomons, passed away today in Georgetown, SC.

1821: In Rawicz, Germany, Jewish cloth merchant Heimann Strassman and Judith Guhrauer gave birth to Dr. Wolfgang Strassman

1821: Abraham Isaacs married Elizabeth Benjamin at the Great Synagogue today.

1823: In New York City, Esther Seixas, the daughter of Zipporah Levy and Benjamin Medes Seixas married Naphtali Phillips with whom she had four children – Reuben, Rachel, Sarah and Zipporah.

1824(16th of Tishrei, 5585): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1826: At “Klingen, near Landua, Rhenish Palatine, Samuel Weis and Agatha Levy gave birth to Julius Weis the husband of Carrie Mayer who moved to New Orleans where he was “director of the Jewish Widows’ and Orphans’ Home” and “president of the Hebrew Educational Society, Touro Infirmary and Benevolent Association and Temple Sinai.

1827(17th of Tishrie, 5588); Third Day of Sukkoth

1828: George Solomons married Rosetta Solomon at the Hambro Synagogue today.

1831(1st of Cheshvan, 5592): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1831(1st of Cheshvan, 5592): Forty-three year old, the Baltimore born son of Philip M. Russell and husband of Sarah de Lyon passed away today while living in Savannah where he had lived since 1803.

1835(15th of Tishrei, 5596): First Day of Sukkoth observed  as Mexican forces move to put down the rebellion in Texas.

1836: Birthdate of John Phillips, the native of Birmingham, England, the husband of Leah Mosely and son-in-law of Lewin Mosley, who represented Ladywood Ward in the City Council and served as President of the Birmingham Hebrew Congregation.

1837(9th of Tishrei, 5598): For the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren, Kol Nidre is chanted.

1838(19th of Tishrei, 5599): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1838: Birthdate of Alsace, France native Charles Weill, the husband of Emilie Kahn Weill with whom he had ten children.

1838: In Silesia, Prussia, Simon Baruch Schefftel, the son of Alexander Baruch Schefftel and Roeschen Schefftel, and his wife Henriette (Gitel) Schefftel gave birth to Julius Schefftel

1838: In Great Britain, Frederick Goldsmid and his wife Caroline Samuel gave birth to barrister Sir Julian Goldsmid, MP, Vice-Chancellor of London University and husband of Virginia Philipson with whom he had five children – Violet, Edith, Margherita, Beatrice and Mau.

1841(23rd of Tishrei, 5602): Simchat Torah

1845: The Sephardic Synagogue of Kingston, Jamaica celebrated taking possession of a new Sefer Torah." The service was conducted by the Isaac Lopes, who served as rabbi for the congregation.

1846(18th of Tishrei, 5607): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed as American forces failed to take San Pedro and were forced to retreat during the Mexican American War.

1848: On the day after Yom Kippur Joseph Wile, Samuel Marks, Joseph Katz, Gabriel Wile, Meyer Rothschild, Henry Levi, Jacob Altman, Joseph Altman, A. Adler, Elias Wolff, Abram Weinberg, and Jacob Gans met in Rochester, NY and formed Congregation Berith Kodesh. 

1851: “Europe” published today told the story of Jewish con artist working in the British Isles. “An old Jew” had advertised in an English country town,” that among other wondrous things he would get into a quart bottle. At the appointed time his room was filled with eager spectators. He came on the stage, and after a deal of preparation, did nothing he had promised. ‘A swindle! A swindle !’ cried one of the cheated company, who had paid his shilling to the door-keeper” who by then had disappeared.  “Amid the noise, the Jew came forward, and with imperturbable gravity said, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen; it is a svindle and vat then?’”

1853(6th of Tishrei, 5614): Shabbat Shuva observed for the first time during the presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1854(16th of Tishrei, 5615): Second Day of Sukkoth

1856(9th of Tishrei, 5617): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre chanted for the last time during the presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1857: In the Recorders Office, Nathan Levins testifies against Israel Steinhardt in a case brought by Levins claiming that Steinhard robbed him of 940 pounds in English Sterling notes. Steinhard then has a chance to rebut Levins’ claims.  The story is a tale that takes the court across Europe and involves a variety of convoluted transactions.  The story is even harder to understand because neither party speaks English nor testimony has to be translated.  Apparently the 20 Jews attending the hearing were not affected by the language barrier since, like the plaintiff and defendant they came from Germany or Hungary.  The case was continued until tomorrow.

1859(10th of Tishrei, 5620): Yom Kippur

1861: Louis Bach completed his service with Company D of the 27th Regiment.

1862(14th of Tishrei, 5623): Erev Sukkoth

1862: During the Civil War, in Kentucky, Union forces defeat the Confederates at the Battle of Perryville which means the family of future Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis who supported Abraham Lincoln’s candidacy will continue to live under the Stars and Stripes.

1862: Brooklyn Backs the President" published today described the support being given Mr. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. The speech by James S. Wadsworth demonstrates how deeply the story of the Exodus from Egypt inspired the Abolitionist Movement showing once again the important role that Jewish ideals and idioms have played in man’s march towards freedom. General Wadsworth told the crowd that “In ancient times, when the Hebrews, escaping out of the house of bondage, stood upon the shores of the Red Sea, with the hosts of Pharaoh hovering on their rear, conservatism shrunk back and feared to wet its sandals in the angry waves. But the Book of Books tells us that the Lord said unto Moses, "Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward!" They obeyed, and Pharaoh and his hosts sank like lead in the waters. The age of miracles is past. In our country, vox populi, vox Dei. Our great cause confronts a sea of difficulties, before which timid souls stand appalled. But, the Proclamation reveals to us the land of promise, the Canaan beyond the floods. Let the people, the vox Dei, say unto the President, ‘Abraham, speak unto the armies of the Union that they go forward!’”

1865(18th of Tishrei, 5626): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1865(18th of Tishrei, 5626): Fifty-three year old Moravian born violinist and composer Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst passed away in Nice.

1867(9th of Tishrei, 5628): Erev Yom Kippur

1868: Oswald Hönigsmann who “represented the city of Brody in the Galician Diet delivered a speech today in behalf of the emancipation of the Jews” which helped bring a victory for Franz Smolka’s effort to gain full civil rights for the Jews.

1869:  President Franklin Pierce passed away.  Pierce was one of those forgettable mediocrities who served in the White House in the decade before the Civil War. His record of dealing with Jews is limited and mixed.  Franklin Pierce was the first and maybe the only President whose name appears on the charter of a synagogue. Pierce signed the Act of Congress in 1857 that amended the laws of the District of Columbia to enable the incorporation of the city's first synagogue, the Washington Hebrew Congregation.  Washington Hebrew Congregation is one of the oldest and largest Reform Congregations in the Washington Metropolitan Area.  But two years before, in November of 1855, Pierce signed a treaty with Switzerland that had been ratified by the Senate.  The treaty allowed the Swiss government to discriminated again American citizens who were Jews so that the treatment of American Jews would be consistent with the treatment of Swiss Jews by their government.

1870(9th of Tishrei, 5541): Erev Yom Kippur

1870: In Poitiers, journalist Henri-Alfred Vierne and Marie Josephine Gervaz gave birth composer Louis Vierne whose student included Belarusian born Jewish composer Isadore Freed.

1871(23rd of Tishrei, 5632): Simchat Torah

1871:  The Great Chicago Fire made its impact felt the area settled by Jews of German origins.  It was referred to by some as The Golden Ghetto.  This was in contrast to the area where eastern European and Russian Jews settled which was known as just The Ghetto.  This area suffered a fair amount of damage in the less famous Fire of 1874.

1873: It was reported today that the Jews of Cleveland, Ohio have raised $800 which they have sent to Shreveport, LA and Memphis, TN to help those suffering from the current Yellow Fever Epidemic.

1875(9th of Tishrei 5636): Erev Yom Kippur

1876(20th of Tishrei, 5637): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1876: In Philadelphia, Ida Marie Fleisher and Benjamin W. Fleisher, Jr gave birth to Arthur Adler Fleisher.

1877: It was reported today that Dr. De Sola Mendez is scheduled to give a lecture on “Young America” at an upcoming meeting of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.

1878: In Philadelphia, Morris Moses Pflazer, the German born son of “Karoline and Marx Mordechai Pfaelzer and his wife “Sophie Pfalzer” gave birth to “Henrietta (Hettie) Pfaelzer” who became Henrietta Stern when she married Horace Stern, the University of Pennsylvania Law School graduate and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

1879(21st of Tishrei, 5640): Hoshana Raba

1879: Sir George Grey, who hired Samuel Joseph, an Anglo-Jew from London as his interpreter” completed a two year term as Prime Minister of New Zealand.

1881(15th of Tishrei, 5642): Sukkoth

1881: In Baltimore, MD Moses and Helen Rosenbaum Pels gave birth to Johns Hopkins University trained dermatologist Dr. Isaac Rosenbaum Pels, the husband of the former Margaret Riggs Black and the father of H. Patricia Pels and John Marshall Pels.

1882: It was reported today that sometime in the first two weeks of November, Edward Harrigan’s new play, “Mordecai Lyons” will premiere at the Theatre Comique.  The play tells the story of a Jewish father who forces her to marry a man not of her choosing.  The play is “both humorous and dramatic” and portrays a father who loves a daughter who has been touched by misfortune.

1882: “Romance of the Jews” published today provides a detailed review of The Jews of Barnow, a collection of stories by Karl Emil Franzos.

1882: “Songs of a Semite” published today provides a detailed review of Songs of a Semite: The Dance to Death and Other Poems by Emma Lazarus.

1883: Birthdate of Nobel Prize winner, Otto Heinrich Warburg, the son of Emil Warburg who was related to the famous family of Jewish financier.  However, Warburg’s father had converted to Christianity as a result of an undisclosed family dispute.

1886: It was reported today that Kaiser Wilhelm has sent the Sultan of Morocco a gift – 12 volumes of the Talmud in Hebrew. (I have no idea why the German Emperor would send the Muslim monarch such a gift.)

1886(9th of Tishrei, 5647): Erev Yom Kippur

1886: “Yom Kippur” published today opens with the following “From sunset this evening until tomorrow at sunset there will be observed by some seven or eight million Israelites scatter all over the globe the…solemn festival of Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement.” In describing the history and customs of the day, J.S. Moore contends that “there is no other religion…that has a similar festival.  The great object is…that one a year one day out of the 365 shall be set apart for no other purposed than to commune with God, confess the errors of life and perchance resolve to amend them.”

1886: “Veteran Rosenberg’s Death” published today described the life and death of Joseph Rosenberg, the 102 year old Jewish citizen of New Orleans who was buried yesterday.  A native of Baden, Germany, he served with Napoleon’s French Army when he captured Moscow.  He came to the Crescent City in 1852 where he raised a family that included 3 daughters.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E07E0D81E30E533A2575BC0A9669D94679FD7CF

 

1886: “A Suicide in the Tombs” published today described how Solomon Goldberg, a Polish Jew, being held in the jail was able to hide a knife from authorities which he then used to kill himself.

1886: It was reported today that Emperor of Germany has sent the Sultan of Morocco 12 volumes of the Talmud, in Hebrew, as a gift. (I cannot find a reason for this)

1886: Theatre receipts were considerably less tonight than normal because the Jewish patrons were observing “the Jewish fast of Yom Kippur.”

1887: In New York City Josephine Morgenthau and Henry Morgenthau, Sr. gave birth to Alma Morgenthau.

1888: “Eating The Old Mare” published today described a dinner hosted by Dr. Rush S. Huidekeper, Chief of the Veterinary School of the University of Pennsylvania during which he told his guests that “the only beef that is properly inspected is that eaten by the” Jews, “which is killed according to their rules.”

1889: Members of Ahavath Chesed met tonight “and voted to all they could” to help raise money for the establishment of a “Jewish Cooper Union.”  At the same meeting, “a delegation from the Young Men Hebrew’s Association” pledged their support for this endeavor.

1889(13thof Tishrei, 5650): Seventy-four year old Georgetown, SC native Lizar Solomons, the husband of Perla Sheftall Solomons, the father of Cecilia Solomons Abrahams and father-in-;aw of Edmund H. Abrahams passed away today after which he was buried in Savannah, GA.

 1889: In Cortland, NY, Abraham H. Jachles of Binghamton, NY marred Emily J. Klein of Walterboro, SC.

1890: “An Impossible Shekel” published today described the discovery of coin which the owner claims to be a shekel from the time of Simon the Macabee which is impossible because it has markings including a Star of Bethlehem, that were never used on the genuine coins which made of silver and copper while this one is make of gold, bronze and platinum.

1890: Birthdate of Lithuanian native Samuel Goodman “Sam” Hoffenstein, an American newspaperman and husband of Edith Morgan who moved to Los Angeles where pursued a successful career as a screenwriter.

http://www.filmreference.com/Writers-and-Production-Artists-Ha-Ja/Hoffenstein-Samuel.html

1890: At today’s annual meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society Orphan Asylum Mrs. Philip J. Joachimsen was elected President.

1890: Today, twenty-four year old Louis Schlesinger, the Newark born son of Alexander and Fannie Schlesinger who among things was the managing agent of the Union Building Company, married Sophie Levy the mother of his two sons, Joel L. Schlesinger and Princeton University trained attorney Alexander Schlesinger.

1891: August Belmont received a telegram today in Louisville, KY telling him that the home he and his family were renting in New York had burned down to which he replied “that he would come to New York at once.”

1891: “A dispatch from the St. Petersburg to the New York Daily News says that the United States Immigration Commissioners who have been visiting Russia” were impressed the conditions of suffering under which the Jews of Russia were living.

1891: At Rochester (NY) University, President Hill addressed the Query Club, “a literary club composed largely of young people from Temple Bortih Kodesh” on the subject of “Higher Education.”

1891(6thof Tishrei, 5652): Seventy-two year old Dr. Jacob Eduard Polak “the pioneer of modern medicine in Iran” who served as personal physician to the Shah passed away today.

http://www.ams.ac.ir/AIM/0582/0020.pdf

1892: A fire that started in the rooms of Moritz Feinman, spread to the rest of the tenement at 100 Suffolk Street which drove the nearly 100 residents all of whom were Jewish out into the street.

1892: In New York, Jewish Americans begin the observance of Columbus Day which marks the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World.

1892: At Park East Synagogue Rabbi Bernard Drachman delivered a sermon entitled “Israel’s Debt of Gratitude to Columbus and America.

1893: In the elections for the Reichstag, “the Anti-Semites” are running against the Conservatives and National Liberals in seven districts of which they “may capture four.”

1893: Birthdate of Ada Fishman who made aliyah in 1912, played an active role in the development of pre-State Palestine and as Ada Maimon was a member of the first Knesset.

1894: “The east side Hebrew Anarchists have completed preparations to burlesque the fast of Yom Kippur” which begins tomorrow evening, with an evening that will include dancing, singing and a speech by anarchist Emma Goldman at the Clarendon Hall.

1894: “Dental surgeon and businessman Dr. Hugo Ascher and Minna Luise Ascher gave birth to Charlotte Hedwig the younger sister of painter Fritz Ascher a protégé of Max Liebermann

1895: German born American-Jewish inventor/businessman, Emil Berliner founded the Berliner Gramophone Company which was to produce “flat gramophone records” or what would be called phonograph records.  He designed the disc model which replaced Edison’s cylinders.

1895: Birthdate of future Laborite MP and death penalty foe, Sydney Silverman.

1895: The Executive Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis is scheduled to meet this morning in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1896: In Hungary, Solomon Shlomo Zalman Margaretten and Katherine Nachama Nachumah Kate Margaretten gave birth to “Dr. Fred Frederick M. Margaretten,” the husband of Miriam Margaretten

1896: In Oregon, Joseph Simon was elected to the U.S. Senate, making him the first Jew to represent the Beaver State in the Upper Chamber of Congress. 

1896: It is reported today that the Sultan is demanding a payment of $220,000 from the Grand Rabbi following rioting in Hasskeuy.

1897: Birthdate of Kovno native Oscar Straus Caplan, a “Judge in Chicago’s Municipal Courts for more than a quarter of century and after retirement “a part-time instructor at the University of Miami Law School who was the husband of Sarah Caplan and the father of Mitchell Caplan.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/01/21/97650531.pdf

1897: “Care of Russian Jews” published today includes a denial by prominent Jewish leaders including Oscar S. Strauss and Jacob Schiff that “the Baroness de Hirsch has given directions” to end the financing of schemes to send Russian Jews to Argentina and “has ordered that the balance of the funds…be devoted to the establishment of technical and industrial schools in Russia.”

1898(22ndof Tishrei, 5669): Shemini Atzeret

1898: Forty-seven year old German born, Portland, Oregon attorney Joseph Simon began serving as the United States Senator from Oregon today.

1898: In response to the announcement by Ismail Bey, the Civil Governor of Crete that Turkish troops are being withdrawn from the island as demanded by Great Britain, Russia, France and Italy, Jews, Christians and Moslems are crowding aboard steamers leaving Crete.

1898: “Gladstone” published today provided a review of The Story of Gladstone’s Life by Justin McCarthy includes chapters on “the long with duel with Disraeli in the House of Common” and his “advocacy of the admissions of Jews to Parliament.”

1900(15thof Tishrei, 5661): Sukkoth

1900: Birthdate of Serge Ivan Chermayeff, “a Russian born, British architect, industrial designer, writer, and co-founder of several architectural societies, including the American Society of Planners and Architects.”

1900:Herzl met with the Austro-Hungarian Prime Minister, Ernest von Koerber.

1902: Two days after he had passed away, eighty-three year old Austrian Rabbi Jacob Jacques Heinrich Hirschfeld, the son “Marie and Emanuel Isak Hirschfeld” and the husband of Pauline Hirschfeld was buried today in Vienna.

1902: Birthdate of Arthur Harold Babitsky, the native of Omaha, Nebraska who gained fame as award winning Disney animator Art Babbit who worked on such classics as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarts” and “Fantasia.

http://articles.latimes.com/1992-03-07/news/mn-3376_1_arthur-babbitt

1903(17thof Tishrei, 5664): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1903: In Cincinnati, OH, Theodore Mack and Pauline Mack, the Cincinnati born daughter of Joseph and Hannah Sachs, gave birth to Henry Mack.

1903: In San Francisco, having gained approval for the building of a new sanctuary the rabbi and officers of Congregation Sherith Israel gathered this morning for a groundbreaking ceremony.

1904: Birthdate of Minsk native Sol Joseph Taishoff, the Washington, DC raised “editor and cofounder of Broadcasting magazine.

https://www.nytimes.com/1982/08/16/obituaries/no-headline-086151.html

1904: Edmonton, Alberta was incorporated as a city today. Jews had been living there for more than a decade. The first Jews, Abraham and Rebecca Cristall - came to what was then an unincorporated community in 1893.  George and Rose Cristall were the first Jews born in the town. By the time of incorporation there were 17 Jews living in what would become Alberta’s capital city. 

1904: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan was incorporated as a city. By this time two colonies had been established by Baron Hirsch’s Jewish Colonization Society – the second of which was called Hirsch, Saskatchewan founded in 1892. Among the Jews who had come to Saskatchewan and left before the incorporation of Prince Albert were Ekiel and Mindel Bronfman of Seagram’s Whiskey fame. Two years after the incorporation, Jewish immigrants from Lithuania would establish The Edinbridge Hebrew Colony, another of the settlements created by the Jewish Colonization Society

1905: Founding of the Society for domestic art and industry in Palestine.

1905(9thof Tishrei, 5666): Erev Yom Kippur

1905: In London, “The Fast of the Day of Atonement commences at 5:20 p.m. with synagogue services commencing at 5:45 p.m”.

1906(19thof Tishrei, 5667): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1906: It was reported today that the race for New York’s 9th Congressional District looks like a case of Jew versus Jew versus Jew as Socialist Morris Hilliquist, Republican Charles S. Adler and Democrat Henry M. Goldfogle compete against one another in the district on the Lower East Side.
1907: The Tennessee Volunteers coached by Izzy Levene defeated the football team from the Tennessee Military Institute in the school’s first game of the season

1907: Today King Edward VII’s private secretary wrote to Nathaniel Mayer, known as “Natty” the first Lord Rothschild who was an Executor of Benjamin Disraeli’s estate concerning “letters of a very confidential and family nature that may been written by the late Queen Victoria to Lord Beaconsfield between 1874 and 1880.”

1908: Mr. and Mr. William E. Dodd gave birth to Martha Dodd. Martha accompanied her father to his posting as FDR’s first ambassador to Hitler’s Germany.  A romantic figure, she finally became aware of the danger presented by the Nazi regime

1909(23rdof Tishrei, 5670): Simchat Torah

1909: After having been taken to the hospital two weeks, fifty-two year Galicia born poet, author  and Zionist Naphtali Herz Imber  who had first visited Palestine at the age of 16 and is best known “as the author ‘Hatikvah,’ the Zionist National hymn” passed away today in New York.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1909/10/08/101900180.pdf

1910(5thof Tishrei, 5671) Shabbat Shuva

1911: Birthdate of Czech jazz musician Karel Vlach who had “a day job as a traveling salesman for Jewish notions firm until the German occupation made it untenable” and who played with several Jewish musicians including Fritz Weiss before the war when Weiss was ultimately shipped to his death at Auschwitz.

1912(27th of Tishrei, 5673): Dr. Morris Loeb, Professor of Chemistry and Columbia, a noted scientist and philanthropist and the husband of Eda K. Loeb passed away today in New York City.

1912: In Elmira, NY, founding of the Hebrew Institute.

1912: The First Balkan War began today which when it ended would find the 60,000 Jews living in Salonika going from Ottoman rule to Greek rule – a reality that caused concern among the Jews which would lead to the Greek government, in 1917 becoming one of the first supporters of the Balfour Declaration.

1913(7th of Tishrei, 5674): Seventeen year old Schore Feitelsohn passed away today.

1914(18th of Tishrei, 5675): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed as German 9th Army makes it way to the Vistula River where it will confront four Russian Armes.

1915: It was announced today that “Catholics, Protestants and Jews have joined at Columbia University’s Teacher College in a co-operative union to be known as the Students’ Religious Organization.”

1915: It was reported today that “Djemal Pasha is especially annoyed because of the Zion Mule Corps which consists of volunteers from among the Jewish refugees from Palestine who are engaged in transport work at Gallipoli.

1915: It was reported today that “Djemal Pasha has announced he will extirpate Zionism root and branch and that not a single Jew will be allowed to re-enter Palestine.”

1915: It was reported today “about five hundred Jewish women are confined at the Bella Vista Hotel at Jaffa” where they are suffering “much privation.”

1916(11th of Tishrei, 5677): In New York, retired realtor Samuel Hirsch, the husband of Eugenia Hirsch, whose estate was appraised at $774, 928 passed away today.

1916: It was reported today that an exhaustive report “purports to show that the (Russian) military censor was in definite alliance with the anti-Semitic press and took every” opportunity “to fan the flames of racial antagonism and hatred by having the Jew proclaimed as an enemy of Russia, more to be feared even than the German invader…so that every attempt to reveal the truth about the Jewish solider, his bravery, his fortitude, his unselfishness, the suffering of his helpless wife and children was systematically suppressed.”

1917(22nd of Tishrei, 5678): Shemini Atzeret

1917: In Frankfurt an der Oder, Siegfried and Frieda Nuemann gave birth to Gerhard Neumann, who served with the fabled “Flying Tigers” during WW II, became a leading aviation designer and General Electric executive and earned the Daniel Guggenheim Medal in 1979

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Neumann_Museum

1917: It was reported today that there are more than 50,000 Jewish soldiers serving in the U.S. Army, “a percentage far in excess of the ratio of Jews to the general population.

1918: Birthdate of Arthur Mendelowitz, the native of Sighetu Marmației who survived Auschwitz, joined Mosad and gained fame as Amos Manor the Director of Shin Bet.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3433999,00.html

http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/AmosManor.aspx

1918: During World War I, in France, on the Western Front U.S. Army Corporal Samuel Sampler charged an enemy bunker that was inflicting severe causalities and using hand-grenades neutralized the enemy position allowing the unit to continue his advance.  He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his action.

1919(14th of Tishrei, 5680): Erev Sukkoth

1919: In New York, Hyman and Sophie Shemin Davis gave birth to Sadie Davis who married Morris (Murray) Altman and as Sadie Altman was the mother of Robert and Nathaniel Altman.

1920: Today’s Issue of the American Hebrew is scheduled to be devoted to the “various phases of” the late Jacob “Schiff’s life and activities.”

1920: Harry H. Schlact was “appointed special assistant commissioner of immigration” today.

1920: Rabbi Wise and Judge Elkus are scheduled to speak at the exercises marking the installation of Hebrew Union College graduate Maxwell Silver as the Rabbi of the Flushing Division of the Free Synagogue.

1921(6th of Tishrei, 5682): Shabbat Shuva

1921(6th of Tishrei,5682): Rabbi Joseph Wasserman, who came to New York City in 1890 and was “active in the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society” passed away today.

1923: In Notting Hill, London, “merchant banker Ellis Arthur Franklin” and the former Muriel Francis Waley, gave birth to Oxford educated, decorated WW II veteran Collin Ellis Franklin the bibliographer and collector of rare books who was the brother of biophysicist Rosalind Franklin and the grand-nephew of Viscount, Sir Herbert Sameul.

1923: Following a summer marked by economic setbacks in the Soviet Union, the uncovering of secret groups within the Communist Party and failure of a Communist revolution in German, Leon Trotsky “sent a letter to the Central Committee and Control Commission which “attributed these” setbacks “to a lack of Intra-Party Democracy. (Editor’s note – This was part of what would become a fight between Trotsky and Stalin for control of the Party and the Soviet Union; a fight that would end with Stalin having Trotsky murdered in 1940.)

1924(10th of Tishrei, 5685): Yom Kippur

1924: While speaking in the lower house of the Hungarian Parliament, Dr. Bela Fabian, a Jewish deputy described the power of the anti-Semitic Association of Awakening Magyars, some of whose members had just been acquitted in case where they had been charged “in the bombing a charity of a charity ball organized by the Jewish Women of Csongrad in which several people were killed.”

1925: At Forbes Field, The Washington Senators, with Buddy Myer at 2nd base lost the second game of the World Series to the Pirates.

1925: Birthdate of NYU basketball star Sidney Tanenbaum who “won the 1947 Bar Kochba Award, which honored him as the best Jewish American athlete.”

http://www.nytimes.com/1986/09/06/obituaries/sid-tanenbaum-60-is-slain-nyu-basketball-star-in-40-s.html

1926: The New York Times reported that Jews in Palestine have called upon the British government not to let Arabs be the ones to repair Rachel’s Tomb.

1927:With Jewish editor Herman Bermstein acting as interpreterMordachai Golinkin, conductor of the Palestine Opera and former director of the Petrograd Opera, told reporters at the Ansonia Hotel how he, his wife, Lea, lyric soprano, and G. Giorini, dramatic tenor, had been detained on Ellis Island for three days. Golinkin had nothing but praise for the way in which he was treated during the internment and expressed a desire to return to the Island to give a concert.  Golinkin is in this country to raise $200,000 to build an opera house in Palestine.  Nathan Struas and Herman Bernstein “were greatly impressed by the artistic merits” of Golinikin’s productions in Israel which have included performances of Fause and Aida in Hebrew.

1927(12thof Tishrei, 5688): Judith Solis-Cohen passed away.

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/solis-cohen-judith

1927: In Bahía Blanca, Argentina, were Máxima (Vapniarsky) and Lázaro Milstein, a Jewish Ukrainian immigrant gave birth to biochemist César Milstein who “shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984”

http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1984/milstein-bio.html

1927: In Omaha, Nebraska, Jacob Lipsey, a Jewish immigrant from Russia who “own a wholesaled poultry and meat market” and “the former Molly Brick” gave birth to Stanford Lipsey, thePulitzer Prize winning publisher and friend of Warren Buffet.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/03/business/media/stanford-lipsey-died-buffalo-news.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1927:  “Shootin’ Irons,” an “oater” produced by B.P. Schulberg with a script co-authored by Sam Mintz was released today in the United States.

1928:  Joseph Szigeti, the Jewish Hungarian violinist, gives the first performance of Alfredo Casella's Violin Concerto.

1928(24th of Tishrei, 5689): Silent screen comedian Larry Semon reportedly passed away. Semon directed, wrote and starred in the silent screen version the Wizard of Oz. There are those who contend that this is not the date of Semon’s death. According to them, Semon was in financial trouble and he faked his death to get away from his creditors.  However, they have not been able to come up with alternative date for his death.

1928: Hungarian born Joseph Szigeti performed in the début of Alfredo Casella's Violin Concerto. Szigeti is one more in a long line of Jewish virtuoso violinists.

1928: Several people were injured today and three were arrested in “a clash between Hebraist and partisans of the Yiddish language” at Tel Aviv.  “The occasion for the clash was a celebration by the Poale Zion Club commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Czernowitz Conference, where Yiddish was proclaimed as ‘a national language’ of the Jewish people.” G’dud Magginei Ha’saf-fah “a youth organization ‘for the protection of the Hebrew language’ was responsible for the attack.  Among the injured was M. Wescher, a Poale Zion leader and member of the Tel Aviv Municipal Council.

1929 Birthdate of Bronx High School of Science, Arthur Bernard Bisguier who became an International Grandmaster in 1957, the same year in which he played Bobby Fischer at the U.S. Open in Cleveland

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/05/us/obituary-arthur-bisguier-dead-chess-grand-master-bobby-fischer.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1930: In Pittsfield, MA, Harry and Ruth Klein Kaufman gave birth to Donald Kaufman, the Vice President of KB Toys who was responsible for creating “one of the largest and most valuable collections of antique toy cars and trucks in the world.”

1931:Berlin Alexanderplatz: die Geschichte Franz Biberkopfs(Berlin Alexanderplatz: the story of Franz Biberkopfs) with a script co-authored by Bruno Alfred Döblin premiered today.

1931: The Habima Theater opened in Tel Aviv. Founded by Nahum Zemach in 1917 in Moscow, Habima (Hebrew word meaning “the stage”) was one of the first Hebrew language theatre groups.  The group left the Soviet Union in 1926 and went on tour before finally settling in Tel Aviv.  Habima was designated as the national theatre in 1958.

1931(27th of Tishrei, 5692):General Sir John Monash, who was the highest ranking Jewish officer to serve in the Australian Army during  the World War I and who served with distinction at Gallipoli and on the Western Front passed away.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F60B10FE3F54157A93CAA9178BD95F458385F9

1932(8thof Tishrei, 5693): Shabbat Shuva

1932: In Brooklyn, electrical engineer Irwin Appel and the former Lillian Sender gave birth to Kenneth Ira Appel, a “mathematician who harnessed computer” (As reported by Dennis Overbye)

1933(18thof Tishrei, 5694): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the presidency of FDR.

1935(22ndof Tishrei, 5697): Shemini Atzeret

1936: Birthdate of Rona Burstein, who gained fame as Hollywood gossip columnist Rona Barrett

1936: Abraham Kaiser, a Jew living in Duisburg, Germany was sentenced by a National Socialist tribunal to one and a half years imprisonment “for writing to a friend in America a letter that contained uncomplimentary remarks about Chancellor Hitler and the National Socialist party.”

1936: It was reported today that “a nationwide unofficial army was being formed by a WPA group to ‘fight reds’ and quoted” “Wilbert Eldred, a middle-aged employee in the Procurement Division of the Unite States Treasury Department” “as saying that the ‘growing influence of Reds and Jews was menacing the country.’”

1937: Broadcast of the first episode of “Grand Central Station,” a dramatic radio anthology produced by Himan Brown.

1937:The Palestine Post reported that the Franco-Luxembourg-German borders were closed to Jews. All trains arriving at the border were searched and Jews were turned back. Jews seeking to return to Germany were also turned back. In Germany Jews were called to police stations and asked point-blank when they were going to emigrate, or they would face serious consequences.

1937: “Lance Spy” directed by Gregory Ratoff, co-starring Peter Lorre and featuring Luther Adler, Fritz Feld, Joseph Schildkraut and Maurice Moscovith was released in the United States today.

1938: The Slovak Peoples' Party establishes Hlinkova Garda (Hlinka Guard), an anti-Semitic militia that will collaborate with the Germans.

1938:Jewish composer David Rose marries Martha Raye

1939: A new Nazi–Soviet agreement was reached by an exchange of letters between Vyacheslav Molotov and the German Ambassador

1939: Birthdate of Harvey Pekar, the son of Jewish immigrants from Poland, whose autobiographical comic book “American Splendor” would “a cult following for its unvarnished stories of a depressed, aggrieved Everyman negotiating daily life in Cleveland” and would become “ the basis for a critically acclaimed 2003 film.”

1939: The Nazis ordered to the establishment of a Ghetto in Piotrkow, Poland. This was the first of a series of ghettos and camps planned by Heydrich.

1939: “The reported plan of Chancellor Hitler to establish a Jewish State in Polish territory was condemned” today “by the annual conference of the Order of the Sons of Zion.”

1939: The Nazis orchestrated a pogrom against the Jews of Lodz.

1939: “Writer Sees Nazis Leaving No Choice” provided a summary of the views of Anne O’Hare McCormick of the editorial staff of The New York Times on Hitler’s peace proposals most of which she dismissed except for his proposal of “setting up some sort of a Jewish state in Poland – a Hitler homeland for the Jews” which she said “is at least interesting.

1939: Hitler declared that Będzin would be among the Polish territories annexed by Germany which marked the start of the resettlement of 30,000 Jews from other communities in the Polish city.

1939: Germany annexed Western Poland marking the next level of the downward spiral that would come to be known as the Final Solution.

1939: At the annual conference of the Order of the Sons Of Zion a resolution was adopting terming Hitler’s reported plan to establish a Jewish State in Polish territory “a hypocritical scheme fraught with the gravest of dangers to European Jewry.”

1939: Pastor John Hayes Holmes of the Community Church delivered a sermon giving reasons for the United States to remain neutral based in part on the unworthiness of the government of Poland “a place where Jews were a little more miserable than in Germany.”

1939: The NBC Blue radio network broadcast the first episode of “The Colgate Sports Newsreel,” starring Bill Stern.

1940: Dr. Louis L. Mann, the rabbi of Temple Sinai, is scheduled to officiate at the funeral of Henry Horner, the Governor of Illinois. Follow the funeral, the Governor will be interred at Mount Mayriv Cemetery in a grave next to his mother.

1941(17th of Tishrei, 5702: Third Day of Sukkoth

1941(17thof Tishrei, 5702): Fifty-four year old Koblenz born, Chicago raised Gustav Gerson Kahn, known as “Gus Kahn” the lyricist for such “standards” as “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby,” “It Had to Be You” and “Dream a Little Dream of Me” who went on to create musicals in Hollywood while being married to Grace Kahn with whom he had one son, Donald, passed away today.

1941: “The Auschwitz II extermination camp, better known as Auschwitz-Birkenau” was founded today.

1941(17thof Tishrei, 5702): Fifty-four year old lyricist Gus Kahn who wrote an untold number of hit songs during the 1920’s and 1930’s and was the father of songwriter Donald Kahn passed away today.

1941(17th of Tishrei, 5702: The Vitebsk (Belorussia) Ghetto is liquidated; more than 16,000 Jews are killed.

1941: “The prosecutor, Gaston Cassagneau, handed Leon Blum an “additional indictment” that included a lengthy critique of the Popular Front and ended with these words: “Because the unjustifiable weakness of M. Léon Blum’s government compromised both production in the short run and the moral state of the producers, he betrayed the duties of his office.”

1941: “49th Parallel,” a British war movie based on an original story by Emeric Pressburger who wrote the screenplay and starring Leslie Howard premiered in London today.

1942: The USS Drum, the ship on which Maruice Rindskopf spent all of World War II, contacted a convoy of four freighters, and defying the air cover guarding the ships, sank one of the cargo ships before bombs forced her deep.

1943(9th of Tishrei, 5704):Erev Yom Kippur

1943: This morning, one day after he had passed funeral services are scheduled to be held for sixty-four year old Lithuanian native Ephraim Caplan, the “religious editor of the Jewish Morning Journal,” long-time director of the Jewish National Fund of America and President of the Council for Orthodox Jewish Education who was the husband of Eva Caplan with whom he had one daughter, Martha and “three sons, Dr. Leon Caplan, Dr. Joseph Caplan” and Saul Caplan who served with the U.S. Army in WW II, followed by burial in Mount Judah Cemetery.

1943(9th of Tishrei, 5704):: Three thousand Italian prisoners of war are murdered by the SS and Ukrainian guards at La Risiera di San Sabba, Italy, south of Trieste. Of 1,920 Jews in Trieste, 620 are murdered by the SS.

1943(9th of Tishrei, 5704): On the eve of the Jewish Day of Atonement, several thousand ill or weak Jewish men are gassed at Auschwitz.

1943: Sixty-four year old Lithuanian native Ephraim Caplan, the “religious editor of the Jewish Morning Journal,” long-time director of the Jewish National Fund of America and President of the Council for Orthodox Jewish Education who was the husband of Eva Caplan with whom he had one daughter, Martha and “three sons, Dr. Leon Caplan, Dr. Joseph Caplan” and Saul Caplan who served with the U.S. Army in WW II, was buried today at the Mt. Judah Cemetery in Queens.”

1943: Birthdate of R.L. Stine.  Born Robert Lewis Stine, the author is known for his science fiction works.

1944(21st of Tishrei, 5705): Hoshana Rabbah

1944: The Gestapo began arresting members of the anti-Nazi Ehrenfeld Group.

1945(1st of Cheshvan, 5706): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1945(1st of Cheshvan, 5706): Seventy-six year old author, Felix Salten, born Siegmund Salzmann at Pest (what would be Budapest), best known as the creator of Bambi who fled the Nazis which meant spent the last years of his life in Switzerland and who in 1901 married Ottilie Metzl with whom he had two children – Paul and Anna -- passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1945/10/09/88304117.pdf

1945: As part of the protest against British treatment of the Jews in Palestine and those trying to reach Palestine Rabbis throughout Palestine are scheduled to add Psalm XX which beings “Let the King hear us when we call” to the daily prayer service.

1945: As part of the protest against British policy in Palestine, 50,000 Jews attended a rally in Tel Aviv and tens of thousands more attended a rally at Edison Hall in Jerusalem where they demanded an end to the White Paper.

1945: In an attempt to spare European Jewish refugees another winter in displaced person camps, Zionist leaders spent two and half hours with the new Colonial Secretary, Arthur Creech Jones, discussing ways to improve British-Jewish relations” in Palestine.

1945: In a sign of Jewish frustration with the continued British enforcement of the White Paper, the Stern Gang reportedly resorted to a new wave of violence tonight with attacks that resulted in the death of two British soldiers and the wounding of scores of others.

1945: “The Seventh Veil” a melodrama with a score by Benjamin Frankel was released today in the UK.

1946(15th of Tishrei, 5710): Shabbat and Sukkoth

1946: “Fortified by President Truman's statement on Palestine, Zionist leaders will go to the Colonial Office today with specific proposals, including a request for increased Jewish immigration, for restoring calm in the Holy Land.”

1947: “A fund-raising campaign drive for $50,000 to aid the first medical school in Palestine was started” today “ by the New York Sephardic Community” which help “build a pathology museum at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School on Mt. Scopus.”

1948(5th of Tishrei, 5709): Eighty-seven year old New York native and CCNY grad Albert Ulmann, an author and member of the New York Stock Exchange passed away today.

1948: In Egypt, “the issuance of export and import licenses to Jewish merchants was forbidden,.”

1948: A group of settlers from Hungary founded Kibbutz Ga’aton in the hill country east of Nahariya. According to some it is named for the Ga’aton River which flows nearby.  According to others, it is named for a town thought to have existed in the area before the Babylonian exile.  Regardless, the kibbutz fell under immediate attack from Arabs shooting from the surrounding hills.

1949: The curtain came down temporarily on “Lend an Ear” a musical revue featuring sketches by Joseph Stein ending its run at the Broadhurst Theatre so it could move to the Schubert Theatre.

1950: The Third Maccabiah, the first one to be held in the state of Israel, came to an end today.

1951: “The third government of Israel was formed by David Ben-Gurion.

1952(19th of Tishrei, 5713): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1952: “The Four Poster” the film version of the play produced by Stanley Kramer, directed by Irving Reis with music by Dimitri Tiomkin and co-starring Lili Palmer was released today in the United States.

1952: In Chicago, Ruth Ellen (née Reich) and Allen Zwick gave birth to Harvard graduate and director/screenwriter/producer Edward Zwick who directed such gems as Glory and Legends of the Fall but shared in the Oscar for the fluffy “Shakespeare in Love.”

1952: The Jerusalem Postreported that Dov Shilansky, Gavriel Lichtman, a taxi driver, and Ya'acov Lotan, a regular contributor to the Herut newspaper, were remanded by police in connection with the attempt to sabotage the Israel-German reparations agreement by bombing one of the Foreign Ministry buildings in Jerusalem's Hakirya.

1953(29thof Tishrei, 5714): Seventy-nine year old Junction City, Kansas native Saul Henry Ganz, the “president and Treasurer of D. Lisner and Company, wholesalers and importers of jewelry,” the husband of Ruth Ganza and the father of Paul and Victor Ganz passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1953/10/10/110067724.pdf

1953: ABC broadcast the first episode of “Where’s Raymond” a sitcom produced by Stanley Shapiro.

1956: In Game 5 of the 1956, Don Larsen of the New York Yankees pitched the fall classics first perfect game while playing against the Brooklyn Dodgers which meant that a lot of Jews were either sad or happy since each of these team had a disproportionally large Jewish fan base.  (Editor’s note – Although living in Washington I was an ardent Dodger fan while my older sister and younger brother rooted for the Bronx Bombers)

1956: Today sports broadcaster Bob Wolff provided the radio play by play of Game 5 of the 1956 World Series in which Yankee Don Larsen pitched a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1959: LA Dodgers beat Chicago White Sox, 4 games to 2 in 56th World Series.  The Dodgers team featured two Jewish players who were brothers – the pitcher Larry Sherry and the catcher Norm Sherry.  Larry Sherry was a rookie who appeared as a relief pitcher in all four of the Dodgers’ victories.

1961: “Actors Joyce and Byrne Piven gave birth to movie director Shira Piven, the sister of actor Jeremey Piven.

1962(10thof Tishrei, 5723): Yom Kippur

1964(2ndof Cheshvan, 5725): Seventy-one year old Viennese born film producer Isadore Goldsmith who continued his career in Great Britain after the Nazis came to power and was the husband of novelist Vera Caspary passed away today in Putney, VT.

1964: “Outrage,” a western film directed by Martin Ritt, with a script by Michael Kanin and starring Paul Newman, Laurence Harvey, Edward G. Robinson, William Shatner and Howard Da Silva (so many Jews) was released today in the United States by MGM.

1966: Birthdate of Memphis native David Frank Kustoff, the University of Memphis alum and Republican political leader who served as a United States Attorney before taking office as “the member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee’s 8th congressional district” in 2017 and is the husband of fellow attorney Roberta Kustoff with whom he “has two children.

1966(24thof Tishrei, 5727): One day after Simchat Torah, the cycle begins again – Parashat Bereshit

1966(24thof Tishrei, 5727): Seventy-eight year old Ukrainian born cellist and composer Gdal Saleski passed away today in Los Angeles.

1967: Joseph Brodsky, a victim of anti-Semitism who was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972 and won the Nobel Prize for leadership and painter Marina Basmanova gave birth to their son Andrei whom Brodsky registered under Marina’s name to spare him attacks by the authorities.

1969: “The Monitors” a sci-fi comedy starring Avery Schreiber and Larry Storch and featuring Adam Arkin, Alan Arkin and Stubby Kaye was released in the United States today.

1969(27thof Tishrei, 5730): Sixty-seven year old Dr. Joseph Quincy Jonas, the New York born son of Goldie and John J. Jonas the husband of Irene Jonas passed away today.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, two Israeli attempts to reach the east bank of the Suez were beaten back by Egyptian soldiers equipped with Soviet supplied anti-tank weapons.  IDF forces facing Syria were more successful.  Although outnumbered, the IDF forces halted the advance of the Syrians into Israel and by the end of the day have driven them back to the 1967 Armistice Lines and beyond. 

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, Gabi Amir's armored brigade attacks Egyptian occupied positions on the Israeli side of the Suez Canal, in hope of driving them away. The attack fails, and over 150 Israeli tanks are destroyed.

1973: Buoyed by initial Egyptian and Syrian military success, numerous Moslem and Arab states offered aid and support to the aggressors.  The Algerians sent squadrons of planes.  The King of Morocco called on soldiers in his army to volunteer to fight with the Egyptians.  Idi Amin ordered all Ugandan officers in Egypt to join in the fight.  And the Prime Minister of Bangladesh sent telegrams stating the his 75 million countrymen supported the Egyptians and the Syrians “in your just cause” 

1973: Israelis were alarmed by news from the front, which was fragmentary and not good.  Their fears were heightened when a civil defense spokesperson urged Israelis who did not have a shelter to start digging one and that those who had small shelter should enlarge them.  The only good news was Australian volunteers were arriving to perform the work of civilians who had been mobilized and that American Jews had already raised $100 million for the Israeli war effort. 

1973: After touring both battle fronts, Maj. Gen. Haim Bar-Lev and Minister Yigal Allon reported to Prime Minister Meir this evening that the Israeli forces' situation is beginning to improve, while the enemy forces are beginning to suffer serious damage."What they achieved today as compared to yesterday is enormous," Allon said. "The front was breached yesterday. If the Syrians had been more daring, they'd have made significant gains."Bar-Lev explained the Egyptian and Syrian successes as being partly due to technological superiority. "Both have the new Soviet tank plus infrared," he said. "They have an advantage there. On the first night we were surprised; we only knew they had it in theory ... Today we know about it and take it into account."

1973: The 17th Battalion of the Golani Brigade moved up the slopes of Mt. Hermon in the opening round of the Second Battle of Mount Hermon.

1973:Tonight, the Israeli missile boats repeated their success of last night off the Egyptian coast, with three Egyptian missile boats sunk and no Israeli vessel hit. For the remainder of the war, neither the Syrian nor Egyptian fleets would venture out again, enabling more than 100 freighters carrying vital supplies to safely reach Israel, which was in the throes of a brutal, two-front ground war.

1973: Kobi Hayun, Micahel Dvir, Shabtai Ben-Shua, Yoram Peled and Boaz Lerner all made it safely back to Israeli lines when their F-4E Phantom Jets were shot down Syrian SAM’s or Egyptian Anti- Aircraft fire.

1973: Yoram Shachar was taken prisoner after his F-4E Phantom Jet was shot down by a Syrian Surface to Air Missile.

1973: As the Vale of Tears Battle entered its third day the outmanned and outgunned 7thBrigade fought off attacks by the 7th Infantry Division, the 3rdArmored Division and the Assad Republican Guards which by the end of the day left the Israelis with at least fifty dead, untold more wounded and less than 45 working tanks but the IDF continued to blunt the Syrian advance.

1974: NBC broadcast “Where Have All the People Gone?”  a sci-fi thriller written by Sandor Stern and co-starring Verna Bloom.

1975: “Hearts of the West” a comedy directed by Howard Zieff and co-starring Alan Arkin was released in the United States today.

1976: Paramount releases “Marathon Man,” the movie version of the book by William Goldman starring Dustin Hoffman.

1977: White supremacist Joseph P. Franklin shot and killed three people outside of a suburban St. Louis synagogue including Gerald Gordon.

1978(7thof Tishrei, 5739): Seventy-six year old Eliyahu Sasson, the native of Damascus who made Aliyah in 1927 who filled several ambassadorial positions, served as an MK and cabinet minister passed away today.

1979: In a case of “poetic justice” “two Palestinian terrorists were injured attempting to plant a bomb near the Tomb of the Patriarchs.”

1980(28thof Tishrei, 5741): Seventy-three year old David I. Arkin, an innocent victim of the McCarthy Red witch hunt and the father of actor Alan Arkin whose most famous musical effort was the song “Black and White” which celebrated the 1954 Supreme Court Decision that put an end to the legal prop for racially segregated schools passed away today.

1981(10th of Tishrei, 5742): Yom Kippur

1981(10th of Tishrei, 5742): Heinz Kohut an Austrian-born American psychoanalyst best known for his development of Self psychology, an influential school of thought within psychodynamic/psychoanalytic theory which helped transform the modern practice of analytic and dynamic treatment approaches passed away.

1981 ABC broadcast the first episode of Taxi’s Fourth Season directed by James Burrows.

1983: “My Favorite Year,” a comedy directed by Richard Benjamin, produced by Michael Gruskoff and featuring Bill Macy, Lainie Kazan, Selma Diamond, Adolph Green and Lou Jacobi was released in the United States today.

1985(23rd of Tishrei, 5746): Simchat Torah

1985: Today, on the island of Djerba, a Tunisian police officer who had” allegedly “lost a brother” in the attack on the PLO headquarters at Hammam Chott, Tunisia, “fired into a synagogue during Simchat Torah services, killing three people

1985: “An English-language production of Les Misérables” which was a product of a collaboration of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg premiered in London at The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Barbican Theatre.

1985: The hijackers of the Achille Laurocruise liner surrendered after the ship arrived in Port Said, Egypt. Before surrendering, the hijackers threw Leon Klinghoffer, a wheel-chair bound passenger, over the side of the boat.

1986: The Providence Journal "Navy Rabbi To Join Iceland Team: Russian immigrant's grandson picked to lead staff services,” a story about the role of Rabbi Arnold E. Resnicoff, the U.S. Navy Chaplain sent to Iceland to lead services during the meetings laying the groundwork for the Reagan-Gorbachev Summit.

1987(15th of Tishrei, 5748): Sukkoth

1988: “Jamie Sue Gangel, a network television correspondent for NBC News, and Daniel Silva, a writer and producer for CNN, both in Washington, were married today at the Mayflower Hotel.”

1988: NBC broadcast the first episode of season four of Golden Girls, a sitcom starring Beatrice Arthur and Estelle Getty with theme music by Andrew Gold.

1988: NBC broadcast the first episode of the sitcom created by “Empty Nest” created by Susan Harris (née Spivak).

1990: Israeli police kill 17 Palestinian rioters. The riots occurred at the Temple Mount and were part of the orchestrated violence against Israelis now known as the First Intifada.  For those of you who like symmetry or have a sense of irony, the Second version of this organized terror would begin in the same place at the same time of the year when Arafat rejected Barak’s peace offer. 

1991: Birthdate of singer and actor Kobi Marimi, the Mizrachi native of Ramat Gan who “studied in the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio” after serving in the IDF.

1992:  Willy Brandt, former Chancellor of Germany, passed away.  The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize had opposed the Nazis when he was a youth living in Germany.  In 1970, Brandt made a highly emotional visit to Warsaw where he fell to his knees in front of the Memorial to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. This silent act of contrition spoke volumes to the world about the new Germany and the willingness take responsibility for its past. In writing about the trip Brandt said, “An unusual burden accompanied me on my way to Warsaw. Nowhere else had a people suffered as in Poland.  The machine-like annihilation of Polish Jewry represented a heightening of bloodthirstiness that no one had held possible.  On my way to Warsaw [I carried with me] the memory of the fight to the death of the Warsaw ghetto. As moving as these words were then, they are even more so now as another generation of leaders has risen filled with inclination to minimize their personal pasts and the Jewish element that made the Holocaust unique.

1993: Edward Rothstein gives a less than an enthusiastic review of Ezra Laderman’s “Marilyn” which was “a City Opera commission” that “opened a world-premiere festival in honor of the company’s 50th anniversary.”

1993: Seventy-five year old Robert Constant Moses, a native of Phillip, SD, a graduate of Beloit High School who was a WW II veteran, a draftsman at Barber Coleman and the father of Nancy Margulis, who became a pillar of the Cedar Rapids Jewish community, was laid to rest today at the Mt. Tabor Cemetery.

1993: “Mr. Jones,” a romantic drama written by Eric Roth was released in the United States today by TriStar Pictures.

1993: “Gettysburg” a massive Civil War epic co-produced by Robert Katz, featuring John Rothman and with a memorable score by Randy Edelman was released today in the United States.

1994: In a letter written today to Sir Martin Gilbert, fourteen and half year old Hirsch Dorbian wrote that he had been “among the thousands of prisoners liberated by the British in the camp at Neustadt earlier that month and that on VE Day, May 8, 1945, “was spent by him in a clean and white bed for the first time three years.

1997(7th of Tishrei, 5758): American architect Bertrand Goldberg best known for the Marina City complex in Chicago, Illinois, the tallest residential concrete buildings in the world at the time of completion passed away.

1999: “The Last Day” an Oscar winning documentary that ‘tell the story of five Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust” was released today in the United Kingdom.

2000(9thof Tishrei, 5671): Erev Yom Kippur

2000:The Sunday New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Judaism including Quarrel & Quandry: Essays by Cynthia Ozick,Einstein In Love: A Scientific Romance by Dennis Overbye, Dream Catcher: A Memoir by Margaret A. Salinger and The Second Coming of Steve Jobs by Alan Deutschman

2000: In “Flash Point: Temple Mount is Holy Ground; Muslims Must Recognize Shrine’s Importance to Judaism” published today Aron U Raskas of the Baltimore Sunwrote “Ten days ago, former defense minister had the good fortune to be able to do that which Jews dispersed for centuries in the diaspora could only hope, dream and pray for: On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year - the liturgy of which is replete with recollections of [Abraham]'s selfless act on the Temple Mount and with prayers for a restoration of the divine presence to this site - Sharon dared to peacefully tread upon this hallowed Jewish ground. The second lesson is that, even after seven years of delusional thinking by Pollyannaish Israelis, the Palestinian people and their leaders are completely unwilling to recognize the Jewish legacy of the Temple Mount, the historic connection of Jews to that place and their inalienable right to worship on that holy ground.”

2001: Forbes published an article entitled “Riklis Driving” that described how Meshulam Riklis drained assets from Dylex Limited, one of Canada’s largest retailers and funneled them into other companies he controlled.

2001(21stof Tishrei, 5762): Hoshana Rabah

2001(21stof Tishrei, 5762): Isidore A. Becker, the husband of Adele Becker, who was an active member of the UJA Federation of New York and the Fifth Avenue Synagogue, passed away today.

2002: “Fighting between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas increased fears of a civil war” between the Arab factions.

2003:Faced with dozens of warnings of possible new Palestinian attacks, Israel ordered additional troops to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip today and maintained tough restrictions on Palestinian movements in those areas.:

2004(23rd of Tishrei, 5765): Simchat Torah

2004:  Haaretz reported that at least thirty-five people were killed and over 100 injured in three separate attacks on holiday resorts in the Sinai Desert that were packed with Israelis celebrating the holiday of Sukkoth. 

2004: Fiamma Nirenstein was an official speaker at the Boston Conference of on 'Anti-Semitism, the Press and Europe'.

2004: “Friday Night Lights” the movie version of  Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by H. G. Bissinger, ,directed by Peter Berg who wrote the screenplay along with David Aaron Cohen and produced by Brian Grazer was released in the United States today.

2005(5th of Tishrei, 5766): Shabbat Shauvah is observed by Jews all over the world.

2005: Award winning singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and novelist Leonard Cohen sued Kelley Lynch, alleging that she had misappropriated over US $5 million from Cohen's retirement fund leaving only $150,000.”

2005: Hundreds of Jews lit candles and prayed near the Babi Yar ravine, where the Nazis killed tens of thousands of Ukrainian Jews during World War II, as Jewish leaders expressed concern over recent anti-Semitic acts in the former Soviet republic.

2005: Jonathan Mandell of Chicago took a photograph of a Hebrew inscription in the Cathedral of Monreale which is a testimony to the 1400 years of Jewish settlements in Sicily.

2005: Thanks to Katrina, Rita, OPEC, et al, Americans are confronted with paying record high prices of gasoline and natural gas.  Now, American Jews face an additional financial threat.  According to The Jerusalem Post, people will be paying record high prices for their lulavs this year. Following Egyptian moves to limit the export of Lulavs, one Israeli importer has “cornered the market” by surreptitiously importing 250,000 Lulavs.  .

2006(16thof Tishrei, 5767): Second Day of Sukkoth

2006: The Washington Post featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Primo Levi’s Auschwitz Report andDaniel Mendelsohn’s The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million and an essay written by Elie Wiesel under the title “Why Memory?”

2006: The Sunday New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Judaism including The Shakespeare Wars: Clashing Scholars, Public Fiascoes, Palace Coupsby Ron Rosenbaum and Five Germanys I Have Known by Fritz Stern.

2006: The Israeli Interior Ministry ruled that Valery Dubinin, who had made Aliyah from the Ukraine seven and half years ago, is not a Jew.  This case is newsworthy because the Interior Ministry was overruling the Petah Tikva Rabbinical Court which had provided documents attesting to his Jewishness.

2006(16th of Tishrei, 5767): Second Day Sukkoth; since the first of Sukkoth fell on Shabbat this is the first time, blessings are recited over the Lulav and Etrog.

2006: Services will be held today at the Society for the Advancement of Judaism to honor the memory of Selma Judith Levy Toback.

2007:Shelley Cohn, the former Executive Director of the Arizona Commission on the Arts, is the recipient of the Actor Equity Association's  2007 Arizona Theatre Service Award. The award was presented to Ms. Cohn at the Union's membership meeting at the Phoenix Theatre

2007: Time Magazine features an article about Jerry Seinfeld entitled “Jerry Seinfeld Goes Back to Work” and reviews of The Coldest Winter by David Halberstam and Exit Ghosts by Phillip Roth.

2008(9th of Tishrei, 5769: Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre is chanted.

2008:A riot in Acre shattered the Yom Kippur calm on Wednesday night as hundreds of the city's Arab residents vandalized Jewish-owned property.

2009: In New Haven, Yale University presents a double-header with an address byTzipi Livni, former Foreign Minister, Member of Knesset and head of the Kadima party, will speak as a Chubb Fellow and a talk by Brandon Friedman, Research Fellow at the Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University, entitled "Iran: Ideology and Foreign Policy"

2009: In New Britain, CT,Ethan Bronner, the New York Times' Israel Bureau Chief delivers a talk entitled "Israel & Palestine: What Happens in 2009?" at Central Connecticut State University, during which he examines what has happened, and what to expect.

2009:As tensions flare once again over a Jerusalem holy site claimed by Israel and Palestinians as their own, one of the most influential leaders of Israel's religious community told the president today that Jews should not make pilgrimages to the Temple Mount so as not to evoke global outrage. "

 2009:Romania unveiled a monument in memory of 300,000 Jews and Gypsies killed during the Holocaust in the country, which at times in the past had denied that the extermination even occurred.

2009: In San Francisco, “Torah scribe Julie Seltzer began work on a Sefer Torah.”

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/08/2009/julie-seltzer

2010(30th of Tishrei, 5771): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2010(30th of Tishrei, 5771): Eighty-two Chicago born, Yale educated James Emanuel “Jim” Fuchs the winner of bronze medals in shot put at the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics passed away today in New York.

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/sports/18fuchs.html

2010:The 92Y Resource Center for Jewish Diversity and the Ethiopian Jewish community in New York are scheduled to co-host a festive and authentic Ethiopian Shabbat dinner.

2010: The Telegraph (UK) reported that Professor Mary Beard of Cambridge University has condemned the appointment of historian and presenter Simon Schama as the Coalition Government's new history tsar.

2011(10th of Tishrei, 5772): Yom Kippur

2011(10th of Tishrei): In a tribute to diversity and inclusion, congregants at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids will be able to attend either a Reform or Traditional Yom Kippur Service.  The Traditional Service is rooted in Beth Jacob - a synagogue founded 105 years ago.  Temple Judah is preparing to celebrate its 90th anniversary. When one considers the fate of Jewry in many of America’s small cities and towns, this is quite an accomplishment.

2011: Kenny G. (Kenneth Bruce Gorelick) appeared tonight on “Saturday Night Live with his soprano sax.”

2011(10th of Tishrei, 5772): Eighty-two year old Allen “Al” Davis who played a major role in re-shaping the National Football League as the owner and general manager of the Oakland Raiders and as the commissioner of the AFL passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/sports/football/al-davis-was-a-maverick-until-his-death.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=Amy%20Trask&st=cse

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-al-davis-20111009-story.html

2011:Hours after far-right-wing graffiti was reported to police in Muslim and Christian cemeteries in Jaffa, a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a synagogue in the area today.

2012(22nd of Tishrei, 5753): Shemini Atzeret

2012(22nd of Tishrei, 5763): One hundred year old Eda Mirsky Mann, the mother of Erica Jong passed away today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/erica-jongs-mother-eda-mirsky-mann-dead-at-100/

2012: In the United States, observance of Columbus Day which means, for once, the Jewish and Gentile worlds will be celebrating holidays on the same day, even though they are of a completely different nature.

2012: The Alexandria Kletztet is scheduled to play at the Simchat Torah service for Congregation Etz Hayim in Arlington, VA.

2012:Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip fired more than 30 rockets and mortars — with some Israeli media outlets reporting over 50 rockets — into southern Israel early this morning, causing damage to a residential building

2013: The Charles E. Smith Life Communities which seeks “to fulfill Jewish values by providing a continuum of quality services for elders and their families” is scheduled to sponsor “An Evening with Tony Kornheiser” at Woodmont Country Club.

2013: Under the leadership of Ed Miliband, Labor MP Luciana Berger began serving as “Shadow Minister for Public Health” today.

2013: The Consulate General of Israel in New York co-hosts this evening’s scheduled screening of “Blues by the beach.”

2013: A staged reading of the new play “Stealing Home: The Mystery of Moe Berg” is scheduled to be performed today by member of the Actors Studio in New York.

2013: Howard Epstein completed his service as a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly “representing the provincial riding of Halifax Chedbucto.”

2013: In Washington, DC, Mark Cohen, author of Overweight Sensation: The Life and Comedy of Allen Sherman is scheduled to speak at The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival

2013: Today, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences “announced the full list of nations that had submitted a movie for consideration for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film including “Yuval Adler’s “Bethlehem,” which explores a difficult relationship between a Shin Bet agent and a Palestinian teenager and “Transit,” a Philippine film about foreign workers in Israel. (As reported by Debra Kamin)

2013: Eighty-year old Holocaust survivor François Englert, a Sackler Professor by Special Appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University won the 2013 Nobel Prize

2014(14th of Tishrei, 5775): Erev Sukkoth

2014: The Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life at the University of Connecticut is scheduled to sponsor a noontime “Yiddish Tish”.

2014: Friends and family celebrate the birthday of author Noam Friedlander the daughter of Evelyn Friedlander and Rabbi Albert Friedlander

2014:SukkahPDX, an annual juried outdoor design competition held in Portland, OR, at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education in partnership with Mittleman Jewish Community Center is scheduled to begin today.

2014: The Lunar Eclipse featuring a Blood Moon will be visible throughout much of the United States today. (As reported by Edmond J. Rodman)

2014:Argentinian anti-terror police today arrested a man suspected of planning to attack a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires.”

2015: The Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host “Books at Lunchtime” where a Waterstones Camden bookseller “will share what's new, what's hot, and read extracts from recommended books and bestsellers.

2015: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host “Fresh Jews and Fresh Juice.”

2015: JCC Manhattan is scheduled to host an evening with “Vertigo, Israel’s top dance company” where “choreographer Noa Wertheim will talk about her artistic process, including the creation of the group's eco art village outside of Jerusalem.”

2015:  Eva Moskowitz will not be running for Mayor of New York saying today “that she wanted to redouble her focus on her charter school network…and the task of creating ‘transformation change’ in education.”

2015: During an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN, “Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson…said fewer people would have been killed by the Nazis had been armed” in an apparent attempt to blame “gun control for the extent of the Holocaust.”

2015: “Junun” a film that “dcouments the making of the album of the same name by the Israeli composer Shye Ben” was released today at the New York Film Festival

2015: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “A Special Evening Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Murder of Leon Klinghoffer Aboard the Achille Lauro.” 

2015(25thof Tishrei, 5776): Ninety year old Henry Krystal who survived the Holocaust to become a Professor of Psychiatry at Michigan State University passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/15/science/henry-krystal-holocaust-trauma-expert-dies-at-90.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016(6thof Tishrei, 5777): Shabbat Shuva

2016(6thof Tishrei, 5777): Eighty-six year old “Emmy Award-winning documentarian” Morton Silverstein passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/12/arts/television/morton-silverstein-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016(6thof Tishrei, 5777): Ninety-six year old Peter Allen, who introduced the Saturday afternoon broadcasts from the Met passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/10/arts/music/peter-allen-a-voice-on-the-radio-for-the-met-opera-dies-at-96.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016(6thof Tishrei, 5777): Eight-four year old Professor Jacob Neusner, the prolific and ground-breaking Biblical scholar passed away today in Rhinebeck, NY.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/11/us/jacob-neusner-judaic-scholar-who-forged-interfaith-bonds-dies-at-84.html?_r=1

http://www.timesofisrael.com/jacob-neusner-renowned-jewish-scholar-dies-at-84/

2016:  SERET DC. “a celebration of contemporary Israeli cinema is scheduled to host a screening of

“Abulele.”

2016: Today’s session of “German Iowa and the Global Midwest” is scheduled to present: Tobias Brinkmann speaking on "Small Town Stopover: Jewish Immigrants from Central Europe in the Rural Midwest 1850-80"; Kit Belgum: speaking on “German and Jewish: Civic Connections in Nineteenth-Century Iowa" and Jeannette Gabriel speaking on "We Were German Too: Finding Jewish Women's Voices in Iowa's German Past"

2016: “Exposed” a “six week contemporary dance and physical theatre featuring Israeli and local artists” is scheduled to open in the Metro Atlanta, GA Area today.

2016: “Keeping Up with the Jones,” a spy-spoof featuring Gal Gadot premiered in Los Angeles today.

2016: The 15th International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, named in honor of Lublin born violinist and composer Henryk Wieniawski is scheduled to begin today.

2016: As those living on the southeast coast of the United States deal with Hurricane Mathew “many synagogues are shuttering for Shabbat” including “Temple Emanuel located on the barrier islands of Palm Beach which has cancelled Shabbat morning services.”

2017: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve by Stephen Greenblatt and the recently published paperback edition of The Gustav Sonata by Rose Tremain.

2017(18th of Tishrei, 5778): Sukkoth Chol Ha’moed

2017: Edith Schumer, a native of Stockstadt, Germany, who “was one of the “1,000 children,” a group of approximately 1,400 German Jewish children who were allowed to come unaccompanied to the United States via an organized rescue effort that occurred nine months prior to the start of World War II” is scheduled to speak at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2017: Author and architectural historian Clare Lise Kelly is scheduled conduct a tour that will explore the Montgomery County work of Cohen, Haft & Associates, a leading modernist architecture firm in the D.C. area whose projects have included several Jewish-owned buildings, such as B'nai Israel Congregation and the Charles E. Smith Life Communities campus

2018: Yemen Blues and Lara Bello are scheduled to perform this evening at the American Sephardi Music Festival at the Center for Jewish History.

2018: In Jerusalem, Mercaz Hatarbuyot is scheduled to host an evening Klezmer, Jazz and Classical Music featuring “virtuoso clarinetist Ira Goyfeld” and “concert pianist Eliah Zabaly,” the winner of the “1st Prize of the Paris National Conservatory of Music.”

2018: Today is the deadline for submitting applications for a fellowship “at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan.”

2019 (9th of Tishrei, 5780): Erev Yom Kippur; for more see http://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2019: “According to the regulations in force among Orthodox Jews, marriages may not be solemnized today because it is “the day preceding the Fast of Atonement.”

2019: The Wilderness Torah is scheduled to host the first of a “Two-day Yom Kippur Retreat” beginning with a trip to the mikveh and a pre-fast meal.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “Against All Odds’: Armed Resistance in Auschwitz”

2020(20thof Tishrei, 5781): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

2020: Professor Marc Dollinger, Assistant Professor Gabriel Winant and activist Carlyn Cowen are scheduled to discuss “1960s: Leftist Professionals” as part of the Webinar Series: Jews, Class and History.

2020: The Israeli Film Festival is scheduled to host a virtual screening of “Ma’abarot,” that presents “a stark and direct examination of the transit camps that were used to handle the surge of immigrants in post-World War II Israel.”

2020: Temple Judea in Palms Beach Gardens, FL is scheduled to host a livestream morning minayan with Cantorial Soloist Abbie Strauss.

2020: The Peninsula JCC is scheduled to present Political scientist Steven Windmueller giving “a nonpartisan analysis of the role Jews play and continue to play in U.S. politics.”

2020” The National Museum of American Jewish History is scheduled to host “Critical Conversation Starters: Charlottesville and the Case Against White Supremacy.”

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host “The Spells She Casts – Alice Hoffman.”

2020: Israelis and Jews around the world are among those mourning the death Eitan Haber who passed away yesterday.

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/Syu9TvsIw


This Day, October 9, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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768: Carloman I and Charlemagne are crowned Kings of The Franks. Charlemagne treated to his Jewish subjects well, even if it meant parting from the doctrine of the Church. For example, he extended the rights previously granted to the Jews of Narbonne by his father. Jews “mingled freely at the Frankish court in defiance of canon law…Disputes between Jews were resolved in Jewish courts.” The increased protection and freedom offered to the Jews by Charlemagne resulted in increased commercial and financial activity, especially trade with the Islamic world.

1184: Judah ben Elijah Hadassi a Karaite Jewish scholar who lived in Constantinople began working on Eshkol ha-Kofter, “a treatise on the Ten Commandments.”

1192: After having negotiated a treaty with Saladin following the Battle of Jaffa, that created a three year truce, Richard III left Acre for a planned return to England.

1217: During the 5th Crusade, a force led by King Andrew II of Hungary landed on Cyprus “from where they sailed to Acre and joined John of Brienne, ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem” and others who were preparing to fight the Ayyubids of Syria.

1238: In Spain, King James I of Aragon founded the Kingdom of Valencia. In 1263, James I presided over the disputation between Nachmanides and a convert to Christianity named Paul Christian.

1253: English scholar and theologian, Robert Grosseteste, the Bishop of Lincoln who in 1244 “decided that the jurisdiction in dipsutes between Jews and Scholars at Oxford should rest with the Chancellor of the University and who was “widely consulted on the correct attitude to be adopted toward Jews” passed away today.

1261: Birthdate of Denis I who as King of Portugal resisted pressure by the clergy to “invoke the restrictions placed on the Jews by the Fourth Lateran Council.
1264: The army of King Alfonso the Wise of Castile conquered the Spanish city of Jerez that had been held by the Moors since 711. The Jewish community of Jerez, complete with a separate Juderia or Jewish quarter had existed since the time of the Moors. At the time of the Spanish conquest, the city had two synagogues with Don Yucaff and his son Don Todros each living in one of the “houses of the rabbis” Among those Jews to whom the king gave houses and/or lands were “Don Yehuda Mosca who made translations from Arabic into Spanish for the king; the "almoxarife" Don Mayr, or rather Mür de Malhea, and his son Çag (Isaac); Çimha (Simḥah) Xtaruçi, whose father lost his life and the whole of his large fortune during the rebellion of the city; Don Vellocid (Vellecid), "ballestero del rey a caballo"; Solomon Ballestero; and Axucuri Ballestero—the last three being in the king's army.” [Editor’s Note – As can be seen from this entry, the image of the Spanish Jews flourishing under the Moors and suffering under the Christians is not an accurate one.]

 1290(3rd of Cheshvan, 5051): Today, St. Denis’s Day, the Jews of London departed in accordance with the Edward’s order of expulsion which was to take full effect in November.

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1328: Birthdate of Peter I, the King of Cyprus and Kingdom of Jerusalem one of those monarchs who attended “The Banquet of Five Kings “ in 1363)
1334: Casmir the Great (Poland) renewed the Charter of Boleslav, granting Jews the freedom of residence in all areas of the kingdom. This document was instrumental in encouraging Jews to begin to flee Germany and move east. King Kazimierz showed how favorably disposed towards Jews he was when he confirmed the privileges granted to Jewish Poles in 1264 by Boleslaus V. Under penalty of death, he prohibited the kidnapping of Jewish children for the purpose of enforced Christian baptism. He inflicted heavy punishment for the desecration of Jewish cemeteries. He invited Jews who were being persecuted elsewhere to settle in Poland, protecting them as 'people of the king'

1390: Despite the best efforts by “his physician Moses ibn Zarzal” King John I died today.

1390: Henry III who appointed the Jewish convert to Christianity Paul of Burgos keeper of the royal seal and Lord Chancellor began his reign as King of Castile and Leon

1526: Today, the Queen regent Maria, the widow of Louis II, continued her anti-Jewish policies first displayed when by expelling the Jews of Sopron by allowing the city of Pressburg, to expel its Jewish citizens.

1547: Christening of the Don Miguel de Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote. According to some sources, Cervantes mother, Lenor de Cortinas was a descendant of Conversos, Jews who chose Christianity over death or despoliation of their wealth.

 

1580: Immanuel Tremellius, the Italian Jewish convert to Catholicism who then became a Protestant and was the Regius professor of Hebrew at Cambridge before becoming the Professor of Old Testament at the University of Heidelberg passed away today.

 1635: Colonial American Separatist Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts for preaching that civil government had no right to interfere in religious affairs. (Williams was seeking to establish freedom of worship through the separation of church and state.) Rhode Island would provide the model for the rest of the United States on this issue. In addition to which, William's policy would Rhode Island an attractive place for Jews to settle during the colonial and Revolutionary War periods.

 1666(10th of Tishrei, 5427): Yom Kippur

1666(10th of Tishrei, 5427): In Hamburg, Germany, blessings were offered in honor of Sabbatia Zvi during Yom Kippur. The Hamburg community was unaware of the fact the self-proclaimed Messiah had converted to Islam in September of 1666.

1691: English merchant Erasmus Smith whose philanthropy was recognized by Trinity College when it created the Erasmus Smith Chair of Hebrew in 1724 passed away today.

1701: The Collegiate School of Connecticut (later renamed Yale University) is chartered in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. In 1805, Moses Simons became the first Jew to attend Yale. Seventeen years later, Judah P. Benjamin attended Yale Law School, making him the school’s second Jewish student. Benjamin left without graduating. According to recent records 1,200 of Yale’s 5,300 undergraduate students are Jewish while 200 of the 1,200 graduate students are Jewish. The school offers 45 Jewish courses and a minor in Jewish studies but no major. This is a vast improvement over the situation for Jews at Yale as late as the 1960’s when administrators, faculty and alumnae sought to limit Jewish enrollment at the Ivy League school through quotas and other forms of social pressure. You have to wonder if these people knew that Elihu Yale’s Jewish mistress, after whom the school was named, had born him a son. Would the Yalies have accepted Yale’s son?

1766: Uriah and Eva Esther Hendricks gave birth to Jochabed Sarah Hendricks

1771:  Count Jan Klemens Branicki, the Polish nobleman who proclaimed the Jews of Bialystok to be subject to bylaw and other local laws on an equal footing with the other townsmen, passed away.

1775(15thof Tishrei, 5536): First Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the American Revolution.

1778(18thof Tishrei, 5539): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that during the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams wrote to the Sicilian Ambassador to France, Domenico Caracciolo, expressing their “thanks to the Sicilian king for allowing ships of the United States of America to enter Sicily's ports.”

1780(10th of Tishrei, 5541): Yom Kippur observed as Barbados, whose Jewish community dated back to the last half of the 17th century, began to feel the first effects of what would come to known as The Great Hurricane of 1780.”

1784: Benjamin Nones, a native of Bordeaux, France who served with distinction during the American Revolution became a naturalized citizen of the United States today.

1786(17thof Tishrei, 5547): Third Day of Sukkoth

1789: Birthdate of Meno Burg, “the first and for a long time the only Jew serving as a Prussian staff officer.”

1792(23rdof Tishrei, 5553): Simchat Torah observed on the same day that James Madison wrote to James Monroe, both of whom were future presidents of the United States, proposing to nominate Aaron Burr instead of Governor Henry Clinton as Vice President of the United States.

1794(15thof Tishrei, 5555): First Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that President Washington reviewed the troops that were going to put down the Whiskey Rebellion, the first violent challenge to the authority of the U.S government.

1797(19th of Tishrei, 5558): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1797(19th of Tishrei, 5558): The Vilna Gaon passed away.  There is no way that we can do justice to this Giant of Judaism.  We urge you all to consult the numerous books, websites and other sources that can give you some sense of the importance of this sage who was such an expert in matters of Torah, Talmud and Halachah that even the descendants of those to whom he stood in opposition recognize his merit.

1798: In Bamberg, the chief rabbi and his wife gave birth to German jurist Karl Feust.

1799(10thof Tishrei, 5560): Final Yom Kippur of the 18th century

1800(20stof Tishrei, 5561): Sixth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time under the Presidency of John Adams.

1803(23rdof Tishrei, 5564): Simchat Torah

1803: Rabbi Meanchem Mendel Rubin of Linsk, “the first rebbe of the Rosphitz dynasty and the son-in-law of Rabbi Yizchak Halevi Horowitz passed away today.

1805(16h of Tishrei, 5561): Second Day of Sukkoth observed as Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery broke camp near what is today Spalding, Idaho.

1808(18thof Tishrei, 5569) Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1809: Birthdate of Adolphe Franck the French philosopher whose work on the Kabbalah was popular with the public and was President of the Société des Etudes Juives

1813(15thof Tishrei, 5574): First Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that Techumseh was reportedly killed following the American victory at the Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812.

1816(17thof Tishrei, 5577): Third Day of Sukkoth celebrated on the same day that former President Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison seeking a government job for a soldier who had fought at Fort McHenry and had since fallen on hard times.

1817: Johanna Benzinger and Secekel Loeb Wormser, “the Wonder Rabbi of Michel City” gave birth to Jaidel Wormser

1817: Daniel Rees married Priscilla Davis at the Western Synagogue today.

1818: Birthdate of Benedict Zuckerman, the native of Breslau who was a leading German mathematician who served on the faculty of the Breslau Seminary under the leadership of Zacharias Frankel.

1823(4thof Cheshvan, 5584): Jacob I. Cohen, a native of Bavaria and the son of Joshua and Peslah Cohen, who fought in the Battle of Beaufort while serving under Captain Lushington and who in 1789 “took the lead in organizing the first synagogue in Virginia, passed away today in Philadelphia

1823: In London, Frances Cohen and Joel Benjamin gave birth to Leon Benjamin,

1824(17thof Tishrei, 5585): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1827(18thof Tishrei, 5588): Fourth day of Sukkoht

1832(15thof Tishrei, 5593): Sukkoth

1833: In Laupheim, Jewish merchant Viktor Steiner and his Sophie gave birth to German banker and industrialist Kilian von Steiner.

1835(16thof Tishtre, 5596): Second Day of Sukkoth

1835: In Wurttemberg, Germany, Bernhard Frankfurter, the son of Mirjam and Moses Levi Frankfurter, and his wife Esther gave birth to “Mirjam Frankfureter.”

1837(10thof Tishrei, 5598): As the economic crisis known as the Panic of 1837 grips the United States Jews observe Yom Kippur.

1838(20thof Tishrei, 5599): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1840: Birthdate of British painter Simeon Solomon. [There is no way to do justice to this complex man’s life and work in this small space. Among other sites, look at http://simeonsolomon.com/default.aspx

1843(15thof Tishrei, 5604): Sukkoth

1845: The Sephardic Synagogue of Kingston, Jamaica celebrated taking possession of a new Sefer Torah." The service was conducted by the Isaac Lopes, who served as the congregation’s rabbi.

1846(19thof Tishrei, 5607): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1846: In New York City linguist and orientalist Elias Markens and his wife gave birth to journalist Isaac Markens, a manager and/or reporter for the United Press Association, theNew York Commercial Advertiser and the New York Evening Mail and Express who was a member of the Free Sons of Israel, author of Hebrews In America and the husband of Rachel Benjamin.

1848: In Lübeck, laws were adopted that “abolished all the disabilities” of the Jews thus making them true citizens of the city

1850(3rdof Cheshvan, 5611): Fifty-four year old Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn the Chasidic rebbe known as Der Heiliger Ruzhiner("The holy one from Ruzhyn"), passed away today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0017_0_17198.html

http://www.aish.com/jw/s/Hava-Nagilah-The-Story-behind-the-Quintessential-Jewish-Song.html?s=mm

1854(17thof Tishrei, 5615): Third Day of Sukkot

1856(10thof Tishrei, 5617): Yom Kippur

1856: “A God-Send For The Express” published today reported that “the German organ of the Buchanneers in Philadelphia accuses Fremont of being a Hebrew by birth and having been educated in the Mosaic faith besides being born in Alsace. As the Express must by this time be tired of calling Col Freemont a Jesuit, it will be delighted of an opportunity to accuse him of being a descendant of Abraham.” Fremont is John C. Fremont, a native of Virginia, an Episcopalian, military hero and explorer known as the Great Pathfinder. He was also the Republican Party’s first Presidential nominee.
1857: In New York, the Recorder heard a second day of testimony in the case where Nathan Levin, a recently arrived Jewish immigrant from Hungary, had accused Israel Steinhardt, a fellow Hungarian co-religionist of stealing 940 pounds in Bank of England notes. A witness named Francois Guilland testified that he and Steinhardt had sailed on the same ship in September and that he had seen Steinhardt holding several of the bank notes that Levins claim Steinhardt had stolen from him just two days ago in New York. Two other witnesses testified that Levins had not the bank notes in his possession when they met with him just before the theft. It would appear Levins’ accusation that his fellow Jew had violated the 7th commandment was false and that Levins was attempting a swindle. The Recorder is holding the case over until tomorrow at which time a decision will be made as to which Jew is trying to cheat which Jew.
1858: "Chronology of Comets" published today reported that "Josephus the historian includes the appearance of a comet among the miracles which announced the destruction of Jerusalem and the ruin of its temple." In 1208, "the Jews of the West" thought that a very bright comet that appeared for two weeks foretold the coming of the coming of the Messiah.

1858: In Arva, Hungary, Philip Greenbaum and Marie Goldfinger gave birth to Philadelphia Dental College graduate Leopold Greenbaum, the “assistant professor Materia Medica and Chemistry at the Philadelphia Dental College.

1859: In Mulhouse, Alsace, Raphael and Jeannette Dreyfus (née Libmann) gave birth to the ninth child, Alfred who would enter history as Captain Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish army officer at the center of scandal that rocked France for a decade and helped to produce the modern Zionist movement.

1860: Birthdate of Count Walter Puckler-Muskau, the anti-Semitic agitator known as "Dreschgraf" (the thrashing count) for the calls for violent attack against the Jews that fill his speeches.

1862(15thof Tishrei, 5623): Sukkoth

1862: During the American Civil War, as the Jews on both sides observed Sukkoth, JEB Stuart’s Confederate Cavalry humiliated Union General George McClellan by riding around the Army of the Potomac completely unscathed.

1864(9thof Tishrei, 5625): Yom Kippur

1864: In New York City, “Raphael Levy Maduro Peixotto , a prosperous Ohioan involved in trade with the South, and Myrtillie Jessica Davis gave birth educator and writer Jessica Blanche Peixotto, the second woman to earn a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkley, the “first women to become a full professor at Cal, Berkley and the university’s first woman department chair.

1864: As Sherman’s victorious Union Army completed the occupation of Atlanta during the Civil War, one wonders if the Jewish soldiers serving under him joined the Jews of Atlanta in observing Yom Kippur.

1866: The Law Reports column published today described in detail the breach of contract case brought by a young Jewess named Nanna Solomon against Jewish tailor named Bernard Brown. According to the evidence presented, there was no dispute over the fact that the two were engaged to married and that there had been ample public ceremonies to celebrate the event. There is no dispute that the marriage did not take place. Miss Solomon claimed that the Brown did not marry here because of interference from her mother. Brown implied that Miss Solomon had been seeing other men and was not the stellar character she had presented herself to be. In the end, the jury found for the plaintiff but awarded her only five hundred dollars in damages when she had sought $10,000.

1867(10th of Tishrei, 5628): Yom Kippur

1867(10th of Tishrei, 5628): Abraham Mapu “one of the first, and finest, of the novelists to write in Hebrew” passed away. “Heavily influenced by a wide range of sources--the Bible, the Romantic Novelists, and renewed pride in ancient Jewish history--his works recall the finest works of writers such as Flaubert and other great romantic novelists. His first novel, Ahavat Ziyyon (The Love of Zion), published in 1853, won immediate acclaim. Its sixteen editions attest to its continued popularity. (As reported by Toby Press)

1873: Birthdate of violinist Carl Flesch whose pupils included Jewish violinists Szymon Goldberg, Ivry Gitlis, Ida Haendel, Yfrah Neaman, Eric Rosenblith, Max Rostal, Henryk Szeryng, Henri Temianka and Roman Totenberg

1875(10thof Tishrei, 5636): Yom Kippur which the secular press described as “a solemn fast universally observed among the orthodox Jews by abstaining from food or drink of any nature whatever for twenty-four hours and spending the entire day in continuous attendance at their places of worship.”

1875: In New York City, “Josephine (née Solomon) and Selmar Hess” gave birth to Columbia trained physician Alfred Fabian Hess, the husband of the former Sara Strauss, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Strauss with whom he had four children and the developer of the Hess Test which came about while studying “the role of nutrition in scurvy and rickets.”

1876(21stof Tishrei, 5637): Hoshana Rabah

1876: In Poznan, Maks Kantorowicz, the “owner of a spirits factory” and the former Rosalinde Pauly gave birth to their child Gertrude Kantiriwucz who is interesting life turned out to a circuitous route Theresienstadt.

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/jews-who-stabbed-germany-in-the-back

1867: Fanny Janauscheck the Austrian actress who would perform in “Zillah, The Hebrew Mother” made her American stage debut at the Academy of Music in New York.

1876: The New York Times featured a review of “Daniel Deronda” by George Elliot which was the penname of Mary Anne Evans. This was her last novel and it featured a sympathetic portrayal of Jewish characters and was sympathetic to the concepts of Zionism.

1877: Charles Stein, who is described the most dangerous confidence man of our times, was arrested in St. Louis, MO. [It can’t always be about Nobel Prize Winners]

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F04E5DB103FE63BBC4153DFB667838C669FDE

1878(12thof Tishrei, 5639): Seventy-eight year old Abraham Oppenheim who had begun his career as a partner in the banking house of his father Salomon Oppenheim passed away.

1879(22ndof Tishrei, 5640): Shemini Atzeret

1880(4thof Cheshvan, 5641): Sixty-four year old Joseph Mayer Montefiore, a nephew of Sir Moses Montefiore who was a member of the Board of Deputies and a director of the Alliance Insurance Company and the National Provincial Bank of Ireland, passed away today.

1880: “Persecution of the Jews of Morocco” published today relies on information that originally appeared in the Petit Marseillais and the Pall Mall Gazette, to describe the brutal murder of a Jew named Bendahan's by the Moslem governor of Estifa.  Bendahan’s crime was that he had taken a Moslem women into his home during the recent famine and provided her with food and shelter.  When the governor heard of this he summoned the Jew and him beaten to death. Apparently, any relationship between a Moslem and a Jew was unacceptable even if was only intended to save a life.

1881: Birthdate of Victor Klemperer, a businessman, journalist and eventually a Professor of Literature, specializing in the French Enlightenment at the Technische Universität Dresden. His diaries detailing his life, successively, in the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany and in the German Democratic Republic were published in 1995. He passed away in 1960.

1881: It was reported that the Minister of Justice in Hungary has introduced a bill in the lower house of the Diet that would legalize marriages between Jews and Christians.

1881: It was reported today that the Russian government “intends to all Jews to acquire land in places where there is no fear of collision between them” and the non-Jewish locals.

1881: “The Wander Jew in Hull, 1769” recounts the history of this anti-Semitic tale which reinforced the view of the Jew as an evil villain who has walked the earth since the days of the Crucifixion

1881: “Old York,” published today provides a brief history of this ancient English castle and city, including the time when it was “the scene of a gruesome tragedy” when a group of “landless knights” and “broken men” penned up the Jews in the castle with the intent to “plunder” and “murder them.”  However, most of the Jews, their intended victims, “with desperate courage, forestalled them by burning their property and killing their families and themselves.

1882: Three days after he had passed away, sixty year old “Samuel Gettenstein Salaman,” the husband of Rosa Salaman with whom he had two children was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1882: It was reported today that G.P. Putnam’s Sons will be publishing Fundamental Questions Relating to the Hebrew Scriptures, a liberal view of the subject by Edson L. Clarke.

1886(10thof Tishrei, 5647): Yom Kippur

1886: In “Yom Kippur” published today J.S. Moore, a non-Jew, provides a complete description of the observance of the holiday including the observations that “no other religion…has a similar festival” “ and that “ it may be safely predicted that nations, empires and peoples may and will pass and be only remembered in history while the ‘Yom Kippur’ will retain its hold upon a race which has already during the vicissitudes of thousands of years withstood annihilation and bids fair to hold fast to its religion as long as this globe is populated.”
1886: The Uptown Gossip column published today attributed the low attendance rate at theatres in New York yesterday to the fact that the Jews were observing the “fast of Yom Kippur.”  “Jewish people are the most liberal patrons of the theaters, and any fast day which they observe makes a very marked difference in the receipts of theatre’s treasury.”

1886: “Big Hebrew Fair” published today described efforts to host a fundraiser this December that provides funds for the establishment of a “Jewish Cooper Institute.”  The project has the support of the city’s temples and synagogues as well as the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.

1887: “Levitcal Names” published today contends that there is strong evidence of an Egyptian connection between the Levites – the leading tribe of the Exodus – and those who enslaved them.  The names of Moses, Miriam and Pinhcas, Aaron’s grandson, have an Egyptian etymology. The mother of Pinchas was the daughter of Putiel, a name with an Egyptian rather than Hebrew etymology.   Finally, Aaron’s ability to address Pharaoh would indicate a knowledge of the Egyptian language that would be more consistent with an educated Egyptian than a wandering Semitic nomad.

1887(21stof Tishrei, 5648): Sukkoth Chol HaMoed

1887: The day after he had passed away, Nathan Samuel Raphael, the son of “Samuel Raphael and the former Charlotte Levy” who had left his native London for Austrailia in 1849 was buried today in “Orange, NSW, Australia.”

1887(21stof Tishrei, 5648): Sixty-two year old Czech born American musician and impresario Maurice Strakosch, whose autobiography Souvenirs of an Impresariowas published in 1886 passed away today in Paris.

1888: As the London police investigated the murder of Catharine Eddowes, The Evening News reported that Jacob Levy, the son of butcher from Aldgate, was “obstinate” when questioned, refusing “to give the slightest information “ leaving “one to inter that he knows something but…is afraid to be called” during the inquest.

1889(14thof Tishrei, 5650): Erev Sukkoth

1889(14thof Tishrei, 5650): Sir Benjamin Samuel Phillips, the son of Samuel Phillips, a London tailor, who founded the publishing house of Fauudel, Phillips & Sons, was a leader of the Anglo-Jewish community and the first  Jewish Lord Mayor of London, passed away today.

1890: In Germany, Das Volk accuses the committee “engaged in gathering the municipal addresses” which are to be presented to Count Von Moltke on his 90thanniversary as being made up of “Jews….seeking pecuniary benefit from their connection with the movement to honor the Count.”

1891: “A Fire on Fifth Avenue” published today described the fire that swept through the New York home of August Belmont.

1891: Mrs. August Belmont and her children awoke at the old Belmont mansion at 109 Fifth Avenue where they had spent the night after their new home at 101 Fifth Avenue had been destroyed by fire.

1891: In Wilkes-Barre, PA, Mendel S. and Rachel Naomi Salsburg gave birth to Philip Salsburg who was the Treasurer of Il Minatore Publishing Company in Scranton, PA.

1891: Gustave S. Drachman of the law firm of Drachman & Nelson who has been retained by Charles Horwitz, a 23 year old Russian Jewish peddler “to look after his interest in an alleged estate in San Francisco valued at $30,000,000” said today that he has not been able to learn about “any man by the name of Horwitz” who “ever died in San Francisco leaving a large fortune.”

1891: According to today’s American Hebrew, “the letter of Mr. Harold Frederic…continue to present the case of the Jews in Russia in vivid colors and convincing tones.”

1892: In the wake of a decision by the Reform movement that circumcision is no longer a necessary part of the conversion process, a “conclave of rabbis” is scheduled to begin meeting today in New York.

1892: “Phases of City Life” published today described eastside Jews as being “as careful with their money as any people in the world” who will “part with the dollars freely under two conditions –sickness or death in the family” as can be seen by the round the clock medical care being provided for a child who was scaled two weeks ago which has required all of the to “work harder than ever to get the money for it all.”

1892: Construction began on a building that would be called the Frances Jacobs Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Frances Jacobs, known as Colorado's "Mother of Charity," devoted her life to community service. She is the only woman included among the sixteen Colorado pioneers depicted through stained glass portraits in the state's Capital Rotunda. Born in Kentucky and raised in Cincinnati, Jacobs moved with her husband to Colorado in 1863; they settled in Denver in 1870. Jacobs quickly became involved in Denver's Jewish and non-Jewish communities. Jewish issues were especially important to Jacobs. Soon after moving to Colorado with her husband in 1874, she became president of the Hebrew Benevolent Ladies Society (today known as Jewish Family Service of Colorado). By 1872, she was president of the Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society and in 1874 helped found the nonsectarian Denver Ladies' Relief Society. She pushed for the creation of Denver's first kindergarten and helped organize Denver's Charity Organization Society, a forerunner to the United Way, in 1877. Jacobs also pushed the Denver Jewish community to attend to the care of the many Jewish tuberculosis sufferers who came to Denver. At that time, the only known treatment for tuberculosis was clean air and sunshine; since Denver had both of these resources in abundance; it became a popular destination for infected immigrants from the industrial Northeast. When these immigrants arrived in Denver, they found no facilities available to treat or even shelter them, and the community ignored their plight. Jacobs did her best to help those who were ill on an individual basis, but worked to convince the Jewish community to help, leading to the construction of the hospital, whose motto became "None may enter who can pay, and none can pay who enter". Jacobs died, at the age of 49, weeks after the hospital's cornerstone had been laid. The hospital's trustees voted to name the hospital after her. Today the institution is known as the National Jewish Medical and Research Center, and is the only medical and research center in the United States devoted entirely to respiratory, allergic, and immune system diseases. Jacobs died, at the age of 49, weeks after the hospital's cornerstone had been laid. The hospital's trustees voted to name the hospital after her. Today the institution is known as the National Jewish Medical and Research Center, and is the only medical and research center in the United States devoted entirely to respiratory, allergic, and immune system diseases.

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/09/1892/frances-jacobs

1892: The 15 Jewish families living in the tenement at 100 Suffolk lost personal property in yesterday’s fire that was valued today at approximately $2,000.

1892: In Boston, MA, “Jewish Lithuanian immigrants Joseph Weit and Sarah Magilewski gave birth to economistHarry Dexter White.

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2000/wp00149.pdf

1893: It was reported today that villages on the German borders with Austria and Russia are crowded with Jewish “families who have been expelled from Russia and are eager to come to United States but are so destitute that they “prostrate themselves before travelers and beg for bread or money.”

1894: It was reported today that Mrs. Elke Rubenstein the widow of convicted murderer Pesach Rubenstein has been ordered to leave the country because she might become a public charge and without having been able to claim the $1,000 which her husband when police arrested him for the murder of Sara Alexander.

1894: It was reported today that Brooklyn resident Nathan Bernstein must have died a happy man since he lived to see his son John married by a rabbi to Miss Ida Korne.

1894(9thof Tishrei, 5655): Erev Yom Kippur

1894(9thof Tishrei, 5655): Sixty year old Wolf Cohn “dropped dead while attending services at Adelphi Hall on 52nd Street and 7th Avenue.

1894: John Most is scheduled to play the lead in “Die Weber” which is part of the anti-Yom Kippur revelry planned for tonight by the Hebrew Anarchists at the Clarendon Hall.

1894: Voter registration is set to begin in New York City which will be a problem because the sites owned by the Jews will have to close well before the official 9 pm closing time due to the Jewish Holiday.

1894: “Anti-Semitic Groups Combine” published today described the formation of the German Social Reform Party which was created by the delegates to a conference led by Jew baiters at Eisenach Germany

1895: Abraham Stern, a wealthy real estate lawyer, filed a the will of his late aunt, Mrs. Babet Karl, for probate today and discounted reports that there was another will which had been prepared under the influence of Rabbi Aaron Wise and son Otto who is an attorney.

1895: Tonight Tammany Hall nominated Joseph E Newburger, a graduate of Columbia Law School, a Judge on the City Court, a director of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and the President of Rodolph Sholom to run for a position on the Court of General Sessions in New York.

1896: As David Schwarz worked to develop a successful airship, a test failed today because the hydrogen used “was not of required purity” and was unable to provide the required life.

1897(13thof Tishrei, 5658): On Shabbat, in Newark, NJ 45 year old Simon Davis “one of the best known” Jews in the city who has been a partner for the last twenty years in a catering service with his brother, passed away today.

1897(13thof Tishrei, 5658): Kate Lintine, the sister of Mrs. Harry Stone of Johannesburg, SA, passed away today in Birmingham, UK.
1898(23rd of Tishrei, 5659):Simchat Torah

1898: Birthdate of Aaron Nissenson, who came to United States from his native Russia in 1911, earned “a degree in pharmacy from Fordham” which he did not use turning instead to a life as “a poet, essayist, novelist and journalist working for The Jewish Morning Journal while being married “the former Kate Heller” with whom he had “a son, Herschel.”

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/nissenson-aaron

1898: Herzl has another audience with Grossherzog Friedrich of Baden. On the same day Herzl is received by Foreign Minister Bernhard von Bülow and Reich’s Chancellor Hohenlohe.

1898: “Sixty or seventy of the most prominent lawyers” in Chicago attended a banquet at the Union League Club in honor of the 70th birthday of Julius Rosenthal who began his career in 1854 as clerk at the banking of house of R.K. Swift before passing the bar.

1900: Cincinnati born, Harvard educated attorney Edwin South Mack married Della Adler.

1901(26thof Tishrei, 5662): Seventy-year old Sigmund von Henle who represented the city of Munich in the Bavarian Diet from 1873 to 1881 and who served on the board of trustees “of several Jewish societies” passed away today.

1901(26thof Tishrei, 5662): Seventy-five year old Kate(nee Reuben)Aaron the wife of Samuel Aaron  and the mother of Louisa, Rachel and Simeon Aaron passed away today after which she was interred at the Bath Jewish Burial Grounds.

1901: Simon Lipkie married Emily Somers today.

1902: Today, the Athens correspondent for The Times of London, said the best hope for the Jews of Rumania lies in the soon to be reached “moment when the Rumanian floating debt must be converted by means of a great loan” because, according to him “the influence of Jewish capitalist may then be of more avail in helping their suffering kindred than the whole force of the humanitarian sentiment on both sides of the Atlantic.”

1904: “In the city of Kamenyets, Platon Artemovych Bazhan and his wife gave birth to Ukrainian poet Mykola Bazhan whose 1943 poem “Babi Yar” “explicitly depicted the infamous massacre in the ravine” but does not mention the fact that the victims were Jews.

http://polyhymnion.org/lit/bazhan/

1905(10thof Tishrei, 5666): Yom Kippur

1905(10thof Tishrei, 5666): Forty-two year old Isaac Levy, the husband of Lena Levy, passed away today after which he would be interred at the Jewish Cemetery in Natchitoches, LA.

1906(20thof Tishrei, 5667): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1906: In answer to a reporter’s question, “Can the Jews in Russia hope to obtain complete freedom” Premier Stolypin replied that “that was a question which only the representatives of the Russian National could answer.”

1907: Three days after he had passed away, Posen native Louis Braun, the husband of the former “Julia Joseph” with whom he had eight children was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1908(14thof Tishrei, 5669): Erev Sukkoth is observed William Jennings Bryan attacks Republican presidential nominee William Howard Taft and President Teddy Roosevelt, both of whom enjoy great support among Jewish voter, blaming them for the Panic of 1907.

1909: The Tennessee Volunteers coached by George Levene lost to the University of North Carolina that scored only three points.

1909: The Sick Benevolent Society of Zialkamian, the hometown of Naphtali Herz Imber who passed away yesterday, asserted its right to take care of the burial of the poet superseding the claim of those who wanted to bury him “in a Rumanian Jewish cemetery at Bayside” where he reportedly owned a plot.

1910: Ty Cobb, the great baseball player with a streak of the anti-Semite, won the Chalmers Award today.

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/mlb-ty-cobb-baseball

1911: Birthdate of Joe Rosenthal. In 1945, at the age of 33, Rosenthal snapped the most famous of all World War II photos – The Raising of the American Flag on Iwo Jima.

1911: In Paris, France, founded of the Der Yidisher Arbeyter (The Jewish Worker) a Yiddish language newspaper aimed at the “working class” that went out of business in 1914 because it espoused pacifist beliefs at a time when France was on the brink of war.

1911: Birthdate of Jacob L. Trobe, the son of an Orthodox rabbi, who as a representative of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was among the first relief workers to enter the concentration camps.

1912: President Winthrop and Vice President Green delivered eulogies at today’s special meeting of the Board Education held today following the death of Professor Morris Loeb which occurred yesterday.

1913: “The indictment of Mendel Beiliss charging him with the murder of the boy Andrew Yushinsky on March 25, 1911, near Kiev, was read immediately upon the reassembling of the court this morning.”

1914: It was reported today that at Columbia University, John Dyneley Prince will teach several foreign language courses including one in Hebrew.

1915(:1st of Cheshvan, 5676): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1915(1stof Cheshvan, 5676): Seventy-nine year old Augusta Hortensia Jacobsson, the daughter of Mauriz Jacobsson and Carolina Weslig and the wife August Abraham Josephson passed today in Stockholm.

1915: It was announced today that Catholics, Protestants and Jews at the Columbia University’s Teacher College have joined together to create “a co-operative union to be known as the Students’ Religious Organization.”

1915: Birthdate of New York City native and Barnard College Belva Offenberg, who married ophthalmologist Dr. Irving Plain which was known as Belva Plain when she began her successful career as a novelists at the age of 59.  (As reported by Elsa Dixler)

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/books/18plain.html

1916: Among the newly released books available to the public is Charles Frohman: Manager and Man, the “authorized biography of the great manager written by those who had access to all the papers, correspondence and records of Charles Frohman and the Empire Theater.”

1917(23rdof Tishrei, 5678); Simchat Torah

1917(23rdof Tishrei, 5678); After enduring days of torture at the hands of the Ottoman authorities Sarah Aaronsohn committed suicide rather than betray her comrades. Aaronsohn was a member of Nili, a Jewish spy ring working for the British in Palestine. Aaronsohn had been born in Palestine in 1890 and was motivated to work for the British when she the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. She was buried in the cemetery in Zichron Yaakov. There are those who make an annual pilgrimage to her grave on the anniversary of her death so the memory of this brave young Jewess will always be part of the heritage of the Jewish people.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/SAaronsohn.html

1917: Fuad I began his reign as Sultan of Egypt.

1918: Today, ten months after the Parliament of Finland had promulgated an act making it possible “for Jews to become Finnish nationals” “Frederick Charles was elected King of Finland by that same Finnish Parliament.

1919(15thof Tishrei, 5680): Sukkoth

1919: The Cincinnati Reds defeat the Chicago White in the World Series that would become known as the Black Sox Scandal. According to many “experts” Arnold Rothstein, a Jewish born gambler of unsavory reputation, supplied the money to bribe selected members of the White Sox. Abe Attell, a former boxer known as “The Little Hebrew,” was Rothstein’s bagman. According to information left on this blog “Attell was Jewish, but he grew up in an Irish neighborhood. Because of that, he often found himself involved in fights, and according to him, he would get involved in as many as 10 bouts each day as a kid. Attell's father abandoned his family when Attell was 13, and Attell had to sell newspapers to support his family. He used to sell them on the streets and corners, and while selling newspapers, he got a chance to witness the fight between Solly Smith and George Dixon for the world's Featherweight championship. With that, Attell and two of his brothers were convinced that maybe they had a future in boxing.”

1920: Dr. Enlow is scheduled to deliver a sermon “Lessons from the Life of Jacob H. Schiff” during Shabbat Services at Temple Emanu-El in New York.

1920: Birthdate of Jason Wingreen, the native of Brooklyn and graduate of Brooklyn College whose decade’s long acting career known to many as the bartender on “All in the Family.”

http://deadline.com/2016/01/jason-wingreen-dead-prolific-tv-actor-all-in-the-family-boba-fett-the-empire-strikes-back-1201675164/

1921: Dr. Morris Murray Peshkin married Lillian Rapaport today.

http://prabook.com/web/person-view.html?profileId=1411342

1921: In Berlin “historian George Herlitz, the founder of the Central Zionist Archives in Jerusalem” and his wife gave birth to MK and diplomat Esther Herlitz who became Israel’s first female ambassador when she served represented Israel in Denmark in 1966.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/israels-first-female-ambassador-passes-away-at-94/

1922: In Brownsville immigrant tailor Harry Finkel and his Mary gave birth to Philip “Fyvush” Finkel, the

veteran of the Yiddish Theatre, who won an Emmy for his role as a lawyer in the television hit “Picket Fences.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/theater/fyvush-finkel-pillar-of-yiddish-theater-dies-at-93.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1922: Elinor Fatman Morgenthau and Henry Morgenthau, Jr. who would serve as FDR’s Secretary of the Treasury gave birth of Dr. Joan E. Morgenthau, the wife of Fred Hirschhorn, Jr.

1923: Birthdate of Israeli, poet, novelist, journalist and filmmaker, Haim Gouri. A sabra. Gouri worked with Jewish refugees in Hungary after WW II and fought with the Palmach in the Negev during the War for Independence before pursuing his literary career. He has won the Bialik, Israel and Uri Zvi Grinberg awards.

http://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/poet/item/3162/12/Chaim-Gouri

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/01/obituaries/haim-gouri-poetic-voice-of-a-rising-israel-is-dead-at-94.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1924: Dutch diamond polisher and baseball player Hartog Hamburger, the father of psychiatrist and “Jewish resistance fighter Max Hamburger, “was hit in the head by a line drive” today in a freak accident that would lead to his death on the following day.

1924: In Manhattan, “Dr. Sebastian Smigel and the former Bella Soloway” gave birth to Irwin Elliot Smigel, the dentist whose clients included numerous stars.” (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/18/nyregion/irwin-smigel-new-york-dentist-behind-cosmetic-techniques-dies-at-92.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1925(21stof Tishrei, 5686): Hoshana Rabah

1925: In Sosnowiec, Poland, ‘chocolate salesman Issachar Feiner and Rivka Herzberg gave birth to Haim Feiner who immigrated to Palestine in 1936 and gained fame as songwriter, poet and author Chaim Hefer.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/21/world/middleeast/haim-hefer-israeli-songwriter-and-poet-dies-at-86.html?_r=0

1926: A conference of State and city chairman who will be leading United Jewish campaign to raise twenty five million dollars is scheduled to begin today at the Standard Club in Chicago.

1926: Max Derfiner, a pioneer silk manufacturer who arrived in New York from Tel Aviv last week continued to tout the possibilities for developing the silk industry in Palestine. Derfiner who already expressed his belief that in ten years Tel Aviv can become a “second Lyon” said today that one of his keys to success was his ability “to concentrate in one plant all the processes of silk manufacturing…which in France, Switzerland or America would be performed in separate establishments.” Derfiner also said that the Zionists had “developed the ‘Made in Palestine’ label into a commercial asset...” In Jewish homes through the world the name Palestine had a business value as well as a sentimental appeal.

1929: “June Moon,” a play co-authored by George S. Kaufman premiered on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre.

1930: As Dr. Drummond Shiels, British Under-Secretary for Dominions, left his hotel today an angry crowd shouted “Away with Parliament which does do justice to Jews,” “Shame to the British Government” and “Remember Hebron, Safed and Motza,” a reference to the 1929 sites of bloody Arab attacks on defenseless Jews. The crowd sang Hatikvah as Shiels sped away under the protection of the local police. “The demonstration was caused by a report from London that Shiels had promised an Arab delegation that a Parliament for Palestine” would be established. Creation of such an institution was part of a plan to circumvent the creation of a Jewish home in Palestine and guarantee that Jews would always be a minority in Eretz Israel.

1930: “Sir John Monash” published one day after his death stated that “It is not an exaggeration to say that Sir John Monash…was one of the ablest soldiers that the British colonies sent to the World War.”  Monash was known for his ability to train troops as could be seen from his work with the Third Australian Division.  A brave soldier, he was an able tactician and strategist who played a key role in the great assault that broke the Hindenburg Line which forced the Germans to sue for peace. It was said of him “that he would command a division better than a brigade and corps better than a division.” [Nowhere in the article that traced Monash rise to prominence was it mentioned that he was Jewish.]

1932(9thof Tishrei, 5693): Kol Nidre was chanted for the last time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover.

1933(19thof Tishrei, 5694): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1933: “Wedding at Lake Wolfgang” a musical directed by Hans Behrendt who died at Auschwitz was released today in Germany.

1933: Birthdate of Martin Gottfried “a drama critic and the author of several biographies of entertainers and playwrights as well as two influential studies of the Broadway musical.”  (As reported by Daniel Slotnik)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/theater/martin-gottfried-theater-critic-and-author-dies-at-80.html?_r=0

1934: In New York, Minnie and David Alper gave birth to long term IBM employee Ralph Abraham Alper, the husband of the former “Linda Ann Propp.”

1935: U.S. premiere of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” directed by Max Reinhardt at the Warner Bros. Hollywood Theatre in New York City.

1936(23rdof Tishrei, 5697): Simchat Torah

1936: In Chicago, at a rally featuring Al Landon, the Republican candidate for President, Anna Smith told the throng that “It is necessary for Christians, Jews and Gentiles to join together to resist this sinister movement, communism” which ironically was part of what would become a decades long campaign to equate Democrats, liberals and Jews with the Communists and a conspiracy to take over the United States.

1936: It was reported today that “the version of the story” surrounding the arrest and conviction of a Jew named Abraham Kaiser for writing a letter to a friend in America that was critical of Hitler and the Nazis “stated that the police discovered the letter in his flat” while at the same time claiming that Kaiser who lived in Duisburg had mailed the letter from Dusseldorf in order to conceal his identity. (Editor’s Note – accuracy is not necessary in the world of anti-Semitism)

1936: “Libeled Lady” a comedy produced by Lawrence Weingarten was released in the United States today by MGM.

1937: Birthdate of Queens College and Columbia University children’s book author Johanna Hurwitz.

https://www.kidsreads.com/authors/johanna-hurwitz

1937: The Los Angeles Examiner reported today that when Vittorio Mussolini, the son of the Il Duce, came to Hollywood, the Hollywood Ant-Nazi League (HANL) “denounced the visit on behalf of all ‘artists and writers’ declaring that ‘Fascism means the suppression of all freedom of expression.’”

1938: Thirteen year old future “Monuments Man” Harry Ettlinger, and his family arrived in New York having “escaped” from Germany in September.

1938: Today, Maurice Babadu, the Swiss Catholic theology student tried to assassinate Hitler “travelled from Brittany to Baden-Baden, then on to Basel, where he bought a Schmeisser 6.35 mm (.25 ACP) semi-automatic pistol.”

1939: In London, Bill Sedley and his wife gave birth to British jurist Sir Stephen Sedley.

1939: Himmler declared that 550,000 Jews living in Polish provinces should be relocated

1939: “Hitler’s Plan for Jews Scored” published today described the decision of the delegates attending the Order of the Sons of Zion Conference at the Hotel Astor to adopt a resolution condemning the Nazi plan “establish a Jewish State in Polish Territory” as “a hypocritical scheme, fraught with the gravest of dangers to European Jewry.”

1940: Adina Gerstel and Rabbi Louis Wefel were married today.  Werfel would gain fame for his role as a chaplain during WW II who was known as the flying Rabbi.  Unfortunately, his would be cut short when he died when his aircraft crashed in 1943 while he was bring the joy of Chanukah to U.S. troops fighting in North Africa.

1940: In Great Britain, the Committee of Privileges reported that the detention of the anti-Semitic MP Archibald Maule Ramsay under Regulation 18B that applies to people “suspected of disloyalty” “was not a breach of privilgege.” He would be released in 1944 and would return to the House of the House of Commons where he introduced a resolution calling for the banishment of the Jews as had been done by King Edward I.

1941(18thof Tishrei, 5702): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1941(18thof Tishrei, 5702): Forty-seven year old Dallas resident Herbert Mallinson, “the chairman of the Southwest region of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the son of Samuel and Rose Mallinson and husband of Beatrice Mallinson, passed away today “while attending a meeting of the Dallas Jewish Federation for Social Service.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/10/11/105164141.pdf

1941: The Nazis murdered 3,726 Jews including 717 children in the Poligon barracks near Swieciany, Lithuania.

1941: A recruiting rally was held in Tel Aviv as part of a campaign to get another 5,000 Jews from Palestine to enlist in the British Army. Currently there are approximately 10,000 Jews from Palestine serving in the British Army and RAF throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East. The leading Jewish institutions sponsoring the campaign have adopted the slogan “Jews are fighting with the Allies for victory.”

1941: Parades of Jewish veterans of World War I were greeted by cheering throngs in Haifa and Tel Aviv. The parades were the climax of week’s long effort to recruit more Jewish recruits for the British military. Jewish leaders encouraged every man who can be spared to “enroll under the Union Jack” to “help in the fight against Adolf Hitler.”

1941: Hans Frank told the ministers of the General Government in Cracow; "As far as Jews are concerned . . . I want to tell you quite frankly that they must be done away with one way or another."

1941: The Nazi-allied government led by Marshal Ion Antonescu began deporting Jews to camps located in Transnistria, an occupied area in the former Soviet Union.

1941: J.D. Salinger who had been corresponding with Marjorie Sheard, “a Toronto woman about his age” wrote to her today asking that she send him a picture of herself.

1941: Governor Lehman will not be attending “the dinner forum on ‘Europe Today’ scheduled to be held this evening which is co-chaired by Lillian Hellman and Ernest Hemingway because a number of the committees sponsoring the event “have long been connected with Communist activities.”  (Editor’s note – Hemingway was not Jewish.  The dinner demonstrated the problem that was to plague America for years: how to oppose fascism without ending up “in bed” with the Communists.)

1941: Two months before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt approved what became known as the Manhattan Project, America’s unprecedented effort to build an atomic bomb.  The number of Jews involved in this decision including Einstein is surpassed only by the number of Jewish scientist involved in the effort.

1942: Eighty one year old Jesse Houghton Metcalf, the former Republican Senator from Rhode Island passed away.  In 1933, Metcalf was one of the Senators who spoke out against the German treatment of the Jews. While addressing the chamber declared, “We as a nation can only declare the existence of racial or religious prejudice to be untenable as a national ideal.

1942: Anne Frank, who was hiding with her family in an Amsterdam warehouse, wrote in her diary: “The British radio speaks of their (the Jews) being gassed.”

1942: In Brussels, Belgium, five of six leading members of the Belgian Jewish community are released from incarceration following the intervention of Cardinal Joseph-Ernst van Roey and Belgium's Queen Elizabeth.

1942: The USS Drum, the submarine on which Maurice Rindskopf served throughout WW II survived a heavy depth charge attack from the vessels escorting the cargo ships she had sunk the day before.
1942: Thousands of Jews from Miedzyrzec, Poland, are deported to the Treblinka death camp.

1943(10th of Tishrei, 5704): Yom Kippur

1943(10th of Tishrei, 5704): On Yom Kippur, over 1,000 men and women at Birkenau, deemed too sick to work, were gassed to death. At Plaszow, 50 Jews were murdered. Ironically, 600 Jews were permitted to pray in Sobibor

1943(10th of Tishrei, 5704): Hundreds of Jews were deported from Trieste and shipped to Auschwitz.
1943(10th of Tishrei, 5704): In Anconcia, a Catholic priest, Don Bernadino, warned the local Rabbi, Elio Toaff, of the impending deportation of the Jewish population. The Jews went into hiding, most of them being sheltered by Christian families. Only ten Jews would be caught and deported and one of them survived the war.

1943: A unnamed Jewish pilot went to Yom Kippur Services in the Grande Synagogue in Tunis “and spent almost the entire day in prayer and please for life and safety and happiness.” (As reported by Rabbi Louis Werfel, the chaplain known as “The Flying Rabbi”)

1944(22ndof Tishrei, 5705): Shemini Atzeret

1944: At Birkenau, on Simchat Torah, 650 boys involved with the Birkenau revolt were locked in the barracks together. Most of them would be tortured and then killed on October 20.

1944: Mordechai Adler (who became Mordechai Eldar) “celebrated his 15thbirthday at Auschwitz-Birkenau

1944: Mordechai Eldar cheated death today.  Having been “selected” at Auschwitz and having already stripped naked, for some unknown reason German officers had Eldar and 49 others step outside, put on shoes and uniforms, and sent them to work in Canada, the facility where the Germans had prisoners sort and store all the possessions of those who arrived at the Death Camp.

 1944: The SS arrests three Jewish women at the Auschwitz munitions factory for complicity in the smuggling of explosives used in the uprising of October 6-7

1945: Tonight, "security at the Atlit Detention Center near Haifa - a camp for 'illegal' Jewish immigrants in Mandatory Palestine - was breached; 200 detainees mainly Holocaust survivors and recent arrivals from Europe, were released in a daring operation launched by the Palmach."

http://www.timesofisrael.com/relive-the-great-escape-from-atlit-detention-camp/

1945: After his trial in Paris, Pierre Laval, head of the Vichy Government is executed by firing squad. General Petain was the titular head of the Vichy Government. Laval really ran the show. Vichy was the name of the French collaborationist government that worked with the Nazis during World War II. Vichy’s supporters included France’s own, home-grown anti-Semites. The Vichy government was so eager to ingratiate itself with the New German Order, that it was rounding up Jews and turning them over to the Nazis before the Nazis asked them to do so.

1945: Loy Henderson, the head of the Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs at the United States State Department who was an Arabist opposed to the creation of Jewish state in Palestine sent Secretary of State James Byrnes “a memo regarding what he called ‘urgent problems relating to the Palestine.’”
1946(16th of Tishrei, 5710): Second Day of Sukkoth

1946(16thof Tishrei, 57100” Ninety year old Lottie Miriam Jaffe, the mother of Louis Isaac Jaffe, the “Pulitzer Prize winning edtor of the Norfolk Virginian Pilot. 

1946: An announcement was made today that “Israel Aron Friedman, a member of the board of directors of General Mercantile Corporation of Palestine, Ltd., has arrived in New York from Tel Aviv. “The corporation is concerned with the procurement of raw materials and machinery for the basic Jewish industries of Palestine.”

1946: Birthdate of Gustin L. Reichbach, the Columbia University protest leader who went on to a career in the law and as a distinguished jurist. (As reported by Jim Dwyer)

1947: “High Button Shoes, a musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Sammy Cahn opened on Broadway at the New Century Theatre.

1947: “The Jewish Agency…called upon…Jewish veterans of the North African and Italian campaigns” now living in Palestine “to form the nucleus of a Jewish army that would be ready for a ‘life or death showdown’ with Arab forces. Mrs. Gold Meyerson, head of the Agency’s political department told veterans assembled at Tel Aviv that salvation for Palestine Jews rested not at Lake Success but ‘right here. If the Arab leaders have their way, we must either give up the link between the Jews and Palestine or die in a last-ditch struggle…We are not looking for trouble, but we are ready for it.’”

1947: President Truman learned that the Arab League Executive had requested its member nations to dispatch troops to the Palestine border as part of a plan to invade the Mandate Territory. Truman responded by instructing Secretary of State Marshall to support the planned partition of Palestine.
1948: During the War for Independence, Egypt launched a major attack in the Negev. This
attack constitutes a major violation of the UN brokered truce. This Egyptian offensive along with other violations will lead to a major Israeli military effort later in the month of October.

1949(16thof Tishrei, 5710): Second Day of Sukkoth

1949: “Despite the political struggle between Arabs and Jews, cooperation between Israel and its Arab neighbors will be achieved in the near future, Eliahu Elath, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, said tonight at the annual meeting of the Institute of Ethnic Affairs.”

1949: It was reported today that “Sholem Asch was on his way to Rome this week when” Mary, the final novel in his New Testatment trilogy was published.

1951(9thof Tishrei, 5712) Erev Yom Kippur

1951: Birthdate of actor Robert Wuhl who played the title role in the HBO hit “Arli$$.”

1952: The Jerusalem Postreported that since 1948, Youth Aliyah had absorbed more than 5,000 young people from Morocco. Their parents were given a choice of three types of educational institutions: Orthodox, traditional (keeping of Sabbath, festivals and Kashrut), and non-religious.

1955(23 of Tishrei, 5716): Simchat Torah

1955: A Double Simcha for Sid Gillman as his Los Angeles win their third straight of the season defeating the Detroit Lions 17 to 10.

1956(4thof Cheshvan, 5717): Arab terrorists killed two workers in an orchard of the youth village, Neve Hadassah, in the Sharon region.

1958: HMS Springer an S class submarine of the Royal Navy was sold to the Israeli navy today and renamed the Tanin

1958: Pope Pius XII passed away 19 years after being elevated to the Papacy. The Pope’s role in the Holocaust has been too well documented to need to be covered here.

1960:  Birthdate of actress and “voice” Madeleine Blaustein,

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmcid=47541371&GRid=85663250&

1961: In Los Angeles Boris Sagal and his wife Sara Zwilling of blessed memory gave birth to twin daughters Jean and Liz Sagal who made it possible for them to star in the television series “Double Trouble.”

1962: The film adaptation of “Long Day’s Journey into Night” “directed by Sidney Lumet, produced by Ely Landau with Joseph E. Levine and Jack J. Dreyfus, Jr. as executive producers with a score by Andre Previn and cinematography by Boris Kaufman” was released in the United States today by Embassy Pictures.

1963: Birthdate of journalist Daniel Pearl who was brutally murdered by Moslem terrorists on February 21, 2002.
1967(5th of Tishrei, 5728): French author Andre Maurois, born Emile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog, passed away at the age of 82.

1968: Hugo Weisgall’s ‘Nine Rivers from Jordan” premiered today at the New York City Opera

1968: Forty-seven Jews praying at the Tomb of the Patriarchs were wounded in a grenade attack by Arabs.

1969: In Boston, a funeral service is scheduled to be held at Temple Israel for sixty-nine year old Russian born, Harvard educated Dr. William Dameshek, “a pioneer in the study of blood” and leader in the movement to “establish hematology as a specialty” who was married to Rose Dameshek with whom he had one child.

1971: “The Incomparable Max” a play co-authored by Jerome Lawrence based on a short story by Max Beerbohm had its first “preview” performance today.

1972: Birthdate of Etan Kalil Patz

http://www.biography.com/people/etan-patz-20851519

1973: On the third day of the Yom Kippur war a pessimistic Moshe Dayan addresses a group of journalist leading them to believe that Israeli forces are in such precarious shape that they will have to surrender most of the Sinai to the advancing Egyptians and make a stand in the eastern edge of the peninsula. Prime Minister Golda Meir is so alarmed by Dayan’s emotional about-face that she refuses to let him address the nation on television in the evening. Israeli news broadcasts reported for the first time that the Egyptian attack had driven Israeli forces from the east bank of the Suez Canal. While Syrian artillery was able to shell villages in the Jezreel Valley, Israeli planes had attacked installations in around Damascus. Inadvertently, one of the attacks had hit the Soviet Cultural Center in the Syrian capital. In a television later in the evening an Israeli general pointed out that the Soviets had been arms into the Arab states for the past six years creating a military imbalance of striking proportion. He also said that Israeli forces would not cease operation action until the Arab states learned that they could not violate a truce with impunity without paying a high price.

1973: During a meeting of the war cabinet, Defense Minister Dayan voiced confidence in the Israeli forces' ability to overcome Syria and asked permission to bomb targets in Damascus. "There's an order: No retreat on the Golan," he said. "Fighting to the death and not moving ... What I'm suggesting and asking for approval of [is] bombings inside the city." Prime Minister Meir asked whether he meant within the city itself, and Dayan confirmed this. He said the IDF can't muster a column to march on Damascus even as a decoy, but bombing in and around the city could "break the Syrians" - though he conceded, "You can't say the population wouldn't be hurt."Why would it necessarily break them?" Meir asked. "Would a bombing here break us?” General Elazar replied: "A heavy bombing here, on Reading and Ramat Aviv, would seriously disrupt things."

1973: Aharon Sagi, Harel Gilutz and Yosef Ye'ari made it back safely to Israeli lines after their F-4E Phantom Jets were shot down.

1973: Lt. Col. Yossi Ben Hanan who had cut short his honeymoon in Nepal at the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War “took command of a scratch force of Israeli tanks that had been put together by Shmuel Askarov, one of the survivors of the decimated 188th Armored Brigade. Leading his command in a desperate battle against overwhelming numbers of Syrian T-62s, Ben Hanan restored the tactical situation but at the cost of most of his command and his own Centurion tank. Blown out of the turret when his tank was hit by a Sagger anti-tank missile, Ben Hanan lay wounded on the battlefield until he was rescued from behind enemy lines by Yonatan Netanyahu, a legendary member of the IDF's elite Sayeret Matkal.”  A Sabra, born in 1945, Hanan was a second generation military leader.  He father, Michael Ben Hanan had been a Haganah commander in Jerusalem.

1973: As of today those parts of the Golan that were the responsibility of the Golani Brigade were back under Israeli control, and the Syrians had been pushed back over the Purple Line. The Purple Line was the name given to the cease fire line drawn between Israel and Syria after the 1967 war.

1973: “Against orders, reserve Maj. Gen. Ariel Sharon launches a counterattack against Egyptian forces in the canal area which led to the loss of 20 tanks, most of which were left in enemy territory. Sharon’s actions lead to moves for his dismissal.”(As reported by JTA)

1973: U.S. Jewish leader Max Fisher urges President Richard Nixon in a meeting at the White House to “please send the Israelis what they need.” That night, Nixon tells Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir that “all your aircraft and tank losses will be replaced.” (As reported by JTA)

1973: Lt. Colonel Avigdor Kahalani was awarded the Medal Valor for his leadership and valor shown starting today during the Yom Kippur War when “he commanded a hastily assembled group of tanks and crews from different armor units” that “repelled a vastly superior Syrian force which had overrun the Israeli positions  in the first days of the war.”  The scene of the fighting was so “littered with hundreds of burned tanks that it was renamed “Emek Ha-Bacha” (the Valley of Tears)

1973: Birthdate of Erin Daniels. Born Erin Cohen the Vassar College grad is known for her career as a television actress.

1974: Birthdate of Dina Aviv, the daughter of Aliza Avi, who gained fame as Israeli pop singer Din Din Aviv.

1974: Oskar Schindler, the Schindler in “Schindler’s List” passed away.

http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005787

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/schindler.html

1974: “Shanks” an “American horror film” starring Marcel Marceau was released in the United States today by Paramount Pictures.

1975: It was announced today that Andrei Sakharov, a leading Soviet dissident and champion of human rights whose wife’s mother was Jewish, had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

1975: In a move designed to strengthen their influence in the Arab world, the Soviets greeted President Assad of Syria on the first day of his visit to the Soviet Union.

1976(15thof Tishrei, 5737): Sukkoth is celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of Gerald Ford.

1976(15thof Tishrei, 5737): Sixty-four year old Polish born American Zionist leader and JNF executive Abram Salomon, the husband of the “former Helena Himmelbblau” with whom he had three children, passed away today.

1976: The “second Broadway production of ‘The Robber Bridegroom, a musical with a book and lyrics by Alfred Uhry’ opened today at the Biltmore Theatre.”

1977: In New Orleans, Arlene S. Wieder was married at the New Orleans Hilton in that hotels first such event.

1979(18thof Tishrei, 5740): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1979: Two days after he had passed away funeral services are scheduled to be held “at the Congregational Son of Israel Temple in Upper Nyack, NY for eighty-four year old “Irving Maidman, a major owner of properties around Times Square, the dean of West Side Development,” “a founder of the Albert Einstein Medical School” and husband of “the former Edith Shvitiz with whom he had four children – Robert, Mathew, Rebecca and Ellen – followed by burial “at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, Queens.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1979/10/08/112128060.pdf

1980(29thof Tishrei, 5741): A bomb planted in a motorcycle saddlebag outside the Copernic Street synagogue in a wealthy eastern Paris neighborhood exploded on a Friday night, killing three Frenchmen and Aliza Shagrir, 42, and wounding 22 others. Shagrir, an Israeli cinematographer, was walking past the synagogue with her 15-year-old son, Haggai, who would eventual go to work at the Foreign Ministry. Aliza Shagrir was the wife of Micha Shagrir a well-known television, film and documentary producer who lives in Jerusalem and who established the Aliza Shagrir Fund prize for outstanding documentaries in her name. Eventually, Hassan Diab a Lebanese native living in Canada would be charged with crime.

1980: The funeral for seventy-eight year old hotel owner and philanthropist Hyman B. Cantor who was survived by his wife Gertrude, his son David and his daughters Marcia Wasserman and Nancy Lynn, is scheduled to be held today at Temple Isaiah in Forest Hills, Queens

1981: Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Thomas T. Johnson ruled in favor of Mel Mermelstein, finding that he had provided sufficient evidence to prove his claim that Jews were gassed in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. The Court issued a judgment requiring the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) to pay Mermelstein $50,000, plus $40,000 for personal suffering, and to write a public apology to Mermelstein.

1981: “Tatoo, a thriller” produced by Richard P. Levine and Joseph E. Levine was released in the United States today by 20th Century Fox.

1981: “Body and Soul” a remake of the 1947 classic produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan was released today in the United States

1982(22ndof Tishrei, 5743): Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret

1982(22ndof Tishrei, 5743): Eighty-six year old Anna Freud, the youngest of Sigmund Freud’s children who followed in his footsteps to become a leading psychoanalyst.

https://www.verywellmind.com/anna-freud-biography-1895-1982-2795536

1982(22ndof Tishrei, 5743): “Stefano Gaj Tache, a 2-year-old Jewish boy was killed and another 37 were injured in an attack on the Great Synagogue of Rome carried out by Palestinian terrorists.” (As reported by Forward)

1985: A day after having murdered Leon Klinghoffer, a wheel-chair bound Jewish American passenger and then throwing his body overboard, the Arab/Moslem terrorists who had high jacked the Achille Lauro negotiated with authorities as the ship steamed towards Port Said

1986: Senator Claiborne Pell (D- R.I.) enter into the Congressional Record an article, "Navy Rabbi To Join Iceland Team: Russian immigrant's grandson picked to lead staff services," published in the Providence Journal that described the role played in by Rabbi Arnold Resnick, a U.S. Navy Chaplain in leading Yom Kippur services in Greenland during the planning meetings for the latest Soviet-American summit

1987: Claire Boothe Luce passed away. Most people remember her as the wife of Henry Luce, the man who created the Time-Life publishing empire. Others remember her as a Republican Party political figure and ambassador. But Mrs. Luce considered herself first and foremost a playwright, a role that brought her great success before World War II. In 1939, she wrote Margin for Error, a comedy about a policeman assigned to protect the German consul in New York. The Consul is a Nazi. The police officer is an American Jew. The play was considered the first successful anti-Nazi play to reach Broadway.

1988(28thof Tishrei, 5749): Eighty-four year old playwright Edward Chodorov, a friend of Moss Hart and S.J. Pereleman passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/12/obituaries/edward-chodorov-84-playwright-and-writer-and-producer-of-films.html
1988: Today CBS released “Liberace: Behind the Music” a biopic “co-starring Victor Garber and Saul Rubinek” and featuring Shawn
1988: Active polio viruses have been discovered in sewage and a water purification plant in four more Israeli cities, bringing the total number of infected areas to nine, Israel Radio said today. 1989(10th of Tishrei, 5750): Yom Kippur

1980(10thof Tishrei, 5750): Nine-one year old Richard F. Ulhmann, the former head of Ulhmann Grain Company and former “president of the Chicago Board of Trade” who was the husband of Catherine Ulhmann with whom he had three children – Frederick, Janis and Audrey – passed away today in Highland Park, Il.

https://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/14/obituaries/richard-f-uhlmann-grain-dealer-91.html

1989: Penthouse Magazine's Hebrew edition hits the newsstands

1990: Saddam Hussein threatens to hit Israel with a new missile.

1991: “Homicide” a crime film “written and directed by David Mamet” and featuring Robin Spielberg was released in the United States today

1992: Janet Rosenberg Jagan became the “First Lady of Guyana” today.

1992: “A River Runs Through It” a cinematic gem based on a novel of the same name featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt was released in the United States today.

1993(24thof Tishrei, 5754): On Shabbat, “Dror Forer and Aran Bachar were murdered by terrorists in Wadi Kelt in the Judean Desert. The Popular Front and the Islamic Jihad 'Al-Aqsa Squads' each publicly claimed responsibility.”

1994: “Nowhere to Hide” a made for television film co-starring Max Pomeranc was broadcast for the first time on ABC.

1994(4th of Cheshvan): Holocaust survivor, successful businessman and founder of the NYC Marathon, Fred Lebow, passed away. (As reported by Michael Janofsky)

http://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/10/obituaries/fred-lebow-is-dead-at-62-founded-new-york-marathon.html

1994: Corey Pavin won the Tokai Classic.  The golf tournament was Japanese; the golfer was Jewish.

1994: Alfred Doulton wrote to Sir Martin Gilbert describing the heavy casualties suffered by the 49th Infantry Division, including the murder of their brigadier on October 25, 1945, as the British sought to quell the uprising by the Indonesians who had declared their independence from the Netherlands.

1995(15thof Tishrei, 5756): Sukkoth

1995(15thof Tishrei): Ninety-five year old Polish born Lillian Nassau, a major mogul in the world antiques and the wife of Dr. Leo S Palitz passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/10/world/lillian-nassau-a-dealer-in-art-nouveau-antiques-is-dead-at-95.html

1996(26th of Tishrei, 5757): Ninety-year old Julius Raskin, the captain of CCNY basketball team known as “Little Tubby” because his older brother Morris was called “Big Tubby” who went on to career in education passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/03/nyregion/julius-raskin-90-a-retired-principal.html

2000(10thof Tishrei, 5761): Yom Kippur is observed for the first time in the 21stcentury.

2001(22ndof Tishrei, 5762): Shmini Atzeret

2001: Protests against the airstrikes in Afghanistan erupted into extraordinary confrontations today in the Gaza Strip, when Palestinian security forces opened fire on Palestinian student demonstrators and killed at least two people, including a 13-year-old boy which brought no voice of rage from the Arab or international community and which was seen by some as a way that Arafat retained his hold over the Palestinians some of whom might be looking to Osama bin Laden for  leadership.

2002: Today, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon “expressed regret for the loss of civilian life” but warned that there would be more raids into Gaza because they were “a necessary bulwark against terrorists attacks” by Hamas and others.

2002: It was reported today that a major survey released October 8 “estimated the Jewish population in the United States at 5.2 million, a decline of 300,000 from 10 years earlier. Other studies last month had reported figures of more than 6 million.”

2003: The Israeli Gesher Theater starts its tour of Moscow. The Moscow critics have already called the tour the biggest event of the theater season. The Gesher Theater was founded in 1990 in Tel Aviv by Russian immigrants

. 2004: The first National Day of Commemorating the Holocaust was held in Romania. October 9 was chosen as a date for this event because it marks the beginning of Romanian deportations of Jews to Transnistria, in 1942.

2004: Final performance of the London production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeny Todd.”

2004: While play Georgia Tech today, University of Maryland punter Adam “Podlesh had a then-career high nine punts for a then-career high 448 net yards.

2004(24th of Tishrei, 5765): On Shabbat Jews begin the cycle of Torah readings with Bereshit.

2004(24thof Tishrei, 5765): Sixty-five year old economics professor Herschel Grossman passed away unexpectedly today.

https://www.brown.edu/academics/economics/index.php?q=about/faculty/memorium/memorium-herschel-grossman

2004(24th of Tishrei, 5765: Philosopher Jacques Derrida passes away at the age of 74. (As reported by Jonathan Kandell)

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/obituaries/jacques-derrida-abstruse-theorist-dies-at-74.html

2005: The Romanian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, participated in the laying of a wreath at the Holocaust Memorial in Iasi and the inauguration of The Centre for Hebrew Studies. During the inaugural National Day of Commemorating the Holocaust, the National Institute for Studying the Holocaust in Romania was also opened.

2005: The Histadrut labor federation renews the strike against the Religious Councils. Funerals will be performed only at night and there will be no registration of marriages or Kashrut supervision in restaurants, hotels and catering halls.

2005: Despite threats from suicide bombers and other terrorists, Israelis work to develop a fruitful society and create an air of normalcy. For example, Haaretz reported that Israel’s 2 – 1 victory over Faroe Islands in a World Cup soccer qualifier in the Ramat Gan stadium means Israel still has a chance of qualifying for the World Cup in Germany 2006. Israel will not know if it will qualify for the automatic birth or if it has to play a European team to get to the match in Germany until later in the week. The Israeli coach had said earlier that if the announcement if made on Thursday which is Yom Kippur, he will have to wait until Thursday night to find out the fate of his team.

 2005: Bishop Von Galen, the German bishop known as the "Lion of Muenster" for his courageous anti-Nazi sermons during World War II took a step on the road to sainthood when he was beatified in St. Peter’s Basilica. The Nazis deported 37 priests to concentration camps 10 of whom perished in von Galen's place as punishment for the homilies, according to a brief biography by Reinhard Lettmann. However von Galen was not arrested. The Nazis were worried that if von Galen were arrested and killed, Muenster's residents would be angered and "written off as lost during the duration of the war," Lettmann wrote. Von Galen helped a Protestant pastor to hide a Jewish boy in an institute belonging to the bishop's office and took responsibility for the youth, who after the war was reunited with his mother, according to testimony carried by Vatican Radio.

2005(6th of Tishrei, 5766): Comedian Louis Nye passed away. (As reported by James Barron)

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/11/arts/television/11nye.html?_r=0

2005: The New York Timesreviewed The Pagoda in the Garden: a Novel in Three Parts by Wendy Lesser.
2005:
The Times of London reviewed We Are at War: The Remarkable Diaries of Five Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times by Simon Garfield

2006: A ceremony took place for setting the keystone of the National Holocaust Memorial in Bucharest.

2006: Haaretz reported that Holocaust survivor groups here have joined the recommendation of the Polish president, Lech Kaczynski, to award the Nobel Peace Prize to 96-year-old Irena Sandler.
2007: A special preview screening of
The Counterfeiterstakes place as part of the UK Jewish Film Festival. “The Counterfeiters is based on the true story of the largest counterfeiting operation in history, set up by the Nazis in 1936.

2008(10th of Tishrei, 5769): Yom Kippur

2008: At Adas Israel in Washington, D.C. during a late afternoon break between Musaf and Mincha, Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher and Emily Yoffe of Slate lead a learning session that opens with the study of a classic text on the use of speech in public followed by a discussion of the ethical dilemmas of reporting and the spiritual importance of truth-telling.

2008: In Acre, both Jews and Arabs clashed with police in various parts of the ethnically divided city, leading to 10 arrests. were seriously harmed or killed by Jews reached the Old City, and caused a far more serious and organized incident in Acre

2008: CBS broadcast the first episode of season nine of the original CSI  (later known as CSI Las Vegas) a long-running cerebral crime series created by Antony E. Zuker and brought to the small screen by executive producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Carol Mendelsohn

2009: Michael Chabon, author of The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, Wonder Boysand the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay,discusses his first book of nonfiction, Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father, and Son, at Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington,D.C.

2009: Scott Turow, the bestselling author of the legal thrillers Presumed Innocentand The Burden of Proof, presents a lecture, "Confessions of a Death Penalty Agnostic," drawn from his book "Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty," at the Fairfax County Government in Fairfax, Va..

2009: Kol Shira will be performing at Java House in downtown Iowa City

2009 (21 Tishrei, 5770): Hoshanah Rabbah

2009: While Friday prayers ended without incident at the al-Aksa Mosque on the Temple Mount, Palestinian rioters clashed with police in the Jerusalem neighborhoods of Issawiya, Ras el-Amud and Sur Baher on Friday afternoon.

2009(21stof Tishrei, 5770): “Stuart M. Kaminsky, a film scholar-turned-detective novelist who was widely known for his prodigious output, complex characters, and rich evocations of time and place, including Hollywood in its Golden Age, died today at the age of 75.” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/arts/14kaminsky.html

2009 (21st  Tishrei, 5770): Richard W. Sonnenfeldt, who fled Nazi Germany as a teenager, became the chief interpreter for American prosecutors at the Nuremberg war crimes trials and interrogated some of the most notorious Nazi leaders of World War II, died today  at his home in Port Washington, N.Y. at the age of 86.(As reported by A.G. Sulzberger)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/nyregion/13sonnenfeldt.html

2009: Even on Hoshanah Rabah there is no rest from reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife by Francine Prose (Los Angeles Times) and Michael Bloomberg: Money, Power, Politics by Joyce Purnick (NY Times)
2010: A special Ethiopian Shabbat luncheon is scheduled to take place at the 92nd St Y in Manhattan. This scheduled event is intended to provide “special opportunity for Ethiopian Jews and any interested Amharic speakers based in New York to get together as a community to celebrate Shabbat in their native tongue and to be in the presence of their revered Kessotch on a rare visit from Israel.”

2010(1 Cheshvan, 5771): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2010: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has told Arab leaders he may seek U.S. recognition for a Palestinian state, which would include all of the West Bank, should peace talks with Israel break down, an aide said today.

2010: In a case of Jew versus Jew, Andy Samberg played the part of Mark Zuckerberg  in Saturday Night Live’s lampoon of Facebook and its creator.

2011: StrorahSteps is scheduled to present Norah’s Rainbow at the 14th Street Y in Manhattan.

2011: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “Lucky Bruce:A Literary Memoir” by Bruce Jay Friedman.

2011: A top Israeli security official is visiting Cairo, the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram reported today, amid recent tensions between Israel and Egypt over security arrangements in the Sinai.

2011:The Yom Kippur War ceremony in Tel Aviv was almost canceled today after not a single government minister attended, causing uproar among the bereaved families.

2012: A screening of Amos Gati’s “Field Diary” is scheduled to take place at the New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center.

2012: “Fill the Voice,” “the first film about haredi life directed by an insider for a secular audience” is scheduled to have US premiere at the New York Film Festival

2012(23 of Tishrei, 5773): Simchat Torah for Orthodox and Conservative Jews.

2012: The funeral for Dr. Joan Morgenthau Hirschhorn is scheduled to take place Temple Emanu-El in New York City followed by a private burial.

2012: Two Kassam rockets fired by terrorists from the Gaza Strip tonight landed near the southern Israeli town of Sderot, while three Grad rockets fell outside the nearby town of Netivot.

No injuries or damage were reported. Earlier today, a rocket fired from the northern Gaza Strip landed in the Eshkol region, causing no injuries or damage.

2012: Serge Haroche, a French-Jewish physicist, has won the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with David Wineland from the United States. (As reported by JTA)

http://www.jta.org/news/article/2012/10/09/3108811/french-jew-american-researcher-share-nobel-prize-in-physics

http://www.timesofisrael.com/french-jew-is-co-recipient-of-2012-nobel-prize-in-physics/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=5656b1a69c-2012_10_09&utm_medium=email

2013: Jerry Dauber, author of The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye is scheduled to deliver The Bernard Wexler Lecture on Jewish History in Washington, DC

2013: “Meditations on Equilibrium: Works in Glass and Paper” by Alex Hirsch is scheduled to open at the Oregon Jewish Museum

2013: “Bat Mitzvah Comes of Age” is scheduled to open at the Oregon Jewish Museum.

2013, Janet Yellen was officially nominated to replace Ben Bernanke as head of the Federal Reserve.

2013: Prof. Arieh Warshel, who was born in Israel and now lives in California, and Prof. Michael Levitt, a South African native who made aliya and now splits his time between the US and Israel, Prof. Martin Karplus, an Austrian native who fled to the US before the Holocaust won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry today. Warshel and Levitt are Israel’s 11th and 12th Nobel Prize laureates. (As reported by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich)

2013: Pope Francis told Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein (Likud) he would visit Israel, but did not specify a date.

2013: Michael Applebaum, the first Jewish Mayor of Montreal, is scheduled to make his first court appearance after having been “arrested and indicted on 14 charges including fraud, conspiracy, breach of trust, and corruption in municipal affairs.”

2013: Two IDF soldiers were hurt today after two mortar shells fired from Syrian territory landed near their position in the Golan Heights

2013(5thof Cheshvan, 5774): Sixty-nine year old Roger Richman, the son of a rabbi who became a major “talent agent” passed away today. (As reported by William Yardley)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/business/roger-richman-agent-who-fought-for-rights-of-stars-heirs-dies-at-69.html?_r=0&adxnnl=1&hpw=&adxnnlx=1412727054-kCJDxcJyRhmTUCKZv91s8g

2013(5thof Cheshvan, 5774): Ninety-seven year old movie critic Stanley Kaufman passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/business/roger-richman-agent-who-fought-for-rights-of-stars-heirs-dies-at-69.html?_r=0&adxnnl=1&hpw=&adxnnlx=1412727054-kCJDxcJyRhmTUCKZv91s8g

2014(15thof Tishrei, 5775): Sukkoth

2014: In Romania observance of “National Day of Commemorating the Holocaust.”

2014: “Hamas continued to signal its willingness today to engage in negotiations with Israel to exchange the bodies of two IDF soldiers killed in Gaza for the release of Palestinian security detainees.” (As reported Eilor Levy)

2014: “Patrick Modiano of France, who has made a lifelong study of the Nazi occupation and its effects on his country, won the 2014 Nobel Prize in literature today for what one academic called “crystal clear and resonant” prose. (As reported by Karl Ritter and Malin Rising)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/patrick-modiano-writer-on-nazi-occupation-jewishness-wins-literature-nobel/

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/10/books/patrick-modiano-wins-nobel-prize-in-literature.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpSumSmallMediaHigh&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

2014: “Gett,” “a stark divorce drama from brother-and-sister duo Ronit and Shlomi Alkabetz” is one of the films scheduled to be shown at the Hamptons International Film Festival which opens today.

2015(26thof Tishrei. 5776): Seventy-five year old Larry Rosen, “a founder of the pop- jazz record label GRP” passed away today. (As reported by Ben Ratfliff)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/15/arts/music/larry-rosen-digital-audio-pioneer-dies-at-75.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

2015: A year after premiering at the Vienna International Film Festival, “99 Homes” starring Andrew Garfield was released in the United States today.

2015: The Eden-Tamar Music Center is scheduled to host “Loving Bach” part of The Three Piano Series.

2015: “Allied in the Fight: Jews, Blacks and the Struggle for Civil Rights,” “ a new exhibit” recounting “the efforts made by American Jews and African-Americans to fight for the fundamental American promise of equality before and during the Civil Rights era” is scheduled to go on display today at the Center for Jewish History.

2016: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Richard Posner by William Domnarski and the recently paperback edition of Give Us The Ballot: The Modern Struggle for Voting Rights in America by Ari Berman

2016: Today “Jewish actress Arianne Zucker, the subject of Donald Trump’s comments about women from a decade-old tape” in which he discussed “sexually assaulting women and trying to have sex with married  while he was married to his current wife” commented on the subject declaring that she is “a strong, independent, hard working mother, business woman and partner to a great man” and announcing her “to stand tall with self-respect” while decrying the facts that “there are too many people in power who abuse their position…and rewarded for it.”

2016: “The first group of Ethiopian Jews to move to Israel after waiting for three years is scheduled to arrive at Ben Gurion International Airport this evening, almost a year after the government approved the immigration of 9,000 Jews still left in Ethiopia.” (As reported by Melanie Lidman

2016: This afternoon, Temple Israel is scheduled to host a tour which will tell the story of the Memphis Jewish community “as it migrated from Main Street where the state’s first synagogue was established in in 1857 to present-day East Memphis.”

2016: In Coralville, IA, Odeh Bisharat and Galit Dahan Carlibach are scheduled to speak at the “Morning with the International Writers Prgoram.”

2016: Jews all over the world are scheduled to take part in the annual custom of “Kever Avot” – visiting the graves of our ancestors.

2016: “A Palestinian gunman, known to Israeli police for violence and incitement on social media, killed two Israelis and wounded several others while shooting a rifle from his car in Jerusalem” today.

2016: “A public concert schedule to be held in Tel Aviv’s Rabin square today” will not take place “because World Zionist Organization and Radio Lev Hamedina, two of the chief backers of the show, pulled out following a report, which revealed the event did not include any women among its lineup of seven performers because one of the financiers is opposed to women singing before a mixed audience on religious grounds.”

2016: Rabbi Mendel Deitsch  “a Chabad rabbi who was severely beaten in a train station in the western Ukrainian city of Zhitomir was airlifted to Israel by emergency medical transport.”

2016: On its closing night, SERET, DC, a celebration of contemporary Israeli cinema is scheduled to show “Sandstorm”

2016: Today, on the anniversary of the birth of Alfred Dreyfus, “one of his grandsons unveiled a stute of him at a local park’ in his home town “Mulhouse.”

2016: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and Center for Jewish History are scheduled to present a conference on “The Blood Libel Then and Now: The Enduring Impact of an Imaginary Event” featuring Elissa Bemporad, Raphael Israeli, David Kertzer, Hillel Kieval, E.M. Rose, Magda Teter, and Barbara Weissberger.

2016: A memorial service is scheduled to be held today for Miky Gershenson of blessed memory

2017: In the United States; Columbus Day observed

2017(19th of Tishrei, 5778): Sukkoth Chol Ha’moed;

2017: Beit Avi Chai is scheduled to host a series of Sukkoth activities aimed children including a play about Saul including “struggles over kingship, desert chases and the magic of music.

2017: “The second annual NoshFest,, Toronto’s Jewish food festival” organized by Andrea Segal and Michelle Gordon is scheduled to take place to at Artscape Wychwood Barnes featuring “Jewish delicacies, cooking demonstrations, cookbook signings and the Klezmer band, Jonno LIghtstone and the Rock the Shtetl.

2017: Seventy-two year old Professor Richard Thaler “was award the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics today.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/09/business/nobel-economics-richard-thaler.html

2018: This evening the Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a dinner during which attendees will discuss “New Beginnings in Jewish Thought: A Start-up Practice.”

2018: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host the book launch of Historical Atlas of Hasidism by “Marcin Wodziński, a professor of Jewish studies at the University of Wrocław in Poland and David Biale, the Emanuel Ringelblum Distinguished Professor of Jewish History at the University of California, Davis.”

2018: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host “An Evening with Simon Schama” the author of two weighty tomes entitled The Story of the Jews.

2018(30th of Tishrei, 5779): First Day Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2019 (10th of Tishrei, 5780): Yom Kippur;

2019: In New Orleans, the Jewish Federation is scheduled to the “Federation-JNOLA Break Fast.

2019: As Jews all over the world remember the 46th Anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, some may be wondering what the impact of the decision of the United States to abandon the Kurds and allow Turkey to invade parts of Syria will mean for the long term security of the region.

2020(21stof Tishrei, 5781): Hoshana Raba

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Temple Judea is scheduled to host a “new Simchat Torah Experience, where attendees create their own quills and write their names in Hebrew with Rabbi Feivel, have an Aliyah and say the Shema from the Torah with Abbie, and play Torah trivia with Rabbi Yaron

2020: In another session examining UC Berkeley’s Magnes Collection, curators Francesco Spagnolo and Shir Kochavi are scheduled to “talk about historian Koppel Pinson in Europe, 1945-46, and a photo of him on Hitler’s balcony.”

2020: In the Catholic Church observance of St. Denis, the day in 1290 when the Jews of London left the city after King Edward had expelled all of the Jews from his Kingdom after having stripped them of their “wealth.”

2020: Kerem Shalom is scheduled to present an online Simchat Torah and Erev Shabbat party where attendees bring their own beverage and a nosh and “enjoy wonderful music and even a little dancing.”

2020: For Jews, a double simcha – celebration of the 7th day of Sukkoth and celebration of Louise Gluck being named yesterday as the winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature.

 

 

This Day, October 10, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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614: Today the fifth Council of Paris “prohibited the Jews from asking or from exercising civic or administrative rights.”

680: At the Battle of Karbala, Shia Imam Husayn bin Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, was decapitated by forces under Caliph Yazid I. This is commemorated by Shi'a Muslims as Aashurah. This is part of the split between the Shiites and the Sunnis that has led to so much violence and had an impact on the terrorist war against Israel and other nations of the world.

732: At the Battle of Tours which was fought near Poitiers, France, the leader of the Franks (modern day French) Charles Martel and his men, defeat a large army of Moors, stopping the Muslims from spreading into Western Europe. This meant that the territory south of the Pyrenees – Spain – would remain in Islamic hands for the better part of the next seven centuries while the rest of Europe would remain in Christian hands for the time being. This demarcation would lead to the development of different variants of Judaism depending up whether the Jews lived in Moslem and Christian dominated parts of Europe.

1384: A judicial inquiry was held in a castle at Châtel, by order of Prince Amadeus, Count of Savoy with purpose of confirming the charges by his Christian subjects that the Jews were guilty of poisoning the wells, springs “and other things which the Christians use.” Numerous Jews of both sexes have been imprisoned based on these charges. The case rested, in part, on the admission of Jew named Agimet from Geneva, who confessed after having been subject to only “a little” torture that he had engaged in such practices.

1619(2nd Cheshvan, 5380): Rabbi Joseph Pardo passed away today in Amsterdam.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0015_0_15416.html

1674(10thof Tishrei, 5435): David Cohen de Lara, the “Haham, lexicographer and writer on ethics” passed away today in Hamburg.

1723: The party responsible for slandering a group of Jews was put to death in an auto-de-fe at Lisbon. The person had alleged groups of men were assembling to practice Jewish customs. The men were later arrested and jailed where many of them had died.

1740(19thof Tishrei, 5501): Joseph Moses Schiff, the husband of Brendle Schiff, passed away after which he was buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Frankfurt Am Main today.

1744: Sampson Gideon, “a banker in the city of London” and his wife Jane gave birth to Sampson Eardley, 1st Baron Eardley.

1751: In “Amersfoot, Utrecht, Netherlands,” Eva Jacob Cohen and Benjamin Jonas Cohen gave birth to Abraham Benjamin Cohen who was the husband of “Elisabeth Gompertz and Eva Gompertz.”

1755: In a 4 month period ending today, eight Jewish merchants were listed in the Custom House records of New York

1777(9thof Tishrei, 5538): The sounds of Kol Nire might have clashed with the feelings of joy and relief over the recent American victory at Saratoga.

1778(19thof Tishrei, 5539): Shabbat shel Sukkoth observed on the same day that General Washington dictated a letter to his aide Alexander Hamilton to the Continental Congress War Board concerning uniforms for his soldiers.

1792: One day after she had passed away, “Breindla bat Joseph” was buried at the “Alderney Road (Globe Road) Jewish Cemetery” today.

1792(24thof Tishrei, 5553): Seventy-nine year old Dutch born businessman, Talmudist and Hebrew language poet David Franco Mendes passed away after spending the last six months of his life as honorary secretary of the Spanish-Portuguese community at Amsterdam.

1800(21stof Tishrei, 5561): Hoshana Raba observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1802: In Philadelphia, a group of German Jews formed a society that they called the “Hebrew German Society Rodef Shalom” which was one of the earliest German Jewish congregations in America. “The society was reorganized and chartered in 1812. Among the earliest rabbis were Wolf Benjamin, Jacob Lipman, Bernhard Illowy, Henry Vidaver, Moses Sulzbacher, and Moses Rau.”

1805(17thof Tishrei, 5566): Third Day of Sukkoth

1808(19thof Tishrei, 5569): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

1810: Benjamin Gompertz married Abigail Montefiore at the Hambro Synagogue today.

1816(18thof Tishrei, 5577) Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1818(10thof Tishrei, 5579): Yom Kippur

1823: Birthdate of Russian scholar and philanthropist Joshua ben Aaron Zeitlin.

1824(18thof Tishrei, 5585): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1825: In London, Rebecca Montefiore and Joseph Solomon gave birth to Sophia Solomon.

1827(19thof Tishrei, 5588): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1830(23rdof Tishrei, 5591): Simchat Torah

1831: One day he had passed away, “Samuel Solomo” was buried at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1836: Abraham Hart and Rebecca Cohen Hart, the New York born daughter of Catherine and Sampson Mears Isaacks gave birth to Edward Carey Hart.

1837:Löbl Strakosch and Julia Schwarz gave birth to their son Ferdinand, the younger brother of Maurice and Max Strakosch.

1838(21stof Tishrei, 5599): Hoshana Raba

1839: Francis Henry Goldsmid married Louisa Sophia Goldsmid at the Great Synagogue today.

1842: Three days after she had passed away, “Golda Isaacs, the wife Isaac Isaacs” was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery”

1844: Birthdate of Hungary native and noted painter Mihali Munkacsy, the son of a revolutionary who died in prison in 1849 and passed away himself in a mental institution in 1900. (Editor’s Note- This birthdate is supplied from a newspaper account written at the time of his death. Other sources show February 20, 1844)

1845: Founding of the U.S. Naval Academy. Today there are approximately 140 Jewish Midshipman at the Naval Academy. The dedication of the multi-million dollar Uriah P. Levy Jewish Center and Chapel in 2005 marked a major milestone in the development of Jewish life at the Annapolis institution. For more about the history of the Jews at the U.S. Naval Academy see “The Judaic Experience at the U.S. Naval Academy” by Joel Ira Holwitt

1846(20thof Tishrei, 5607): Shabbat Shel Sukkot observed on the same that an English astronomer discovered Triton, first moon of the planet to have been discovered since the recent discovery of the planet itself.

1847: In Hamburg, Germany, Julie and Samuel Lewishon gave birth to Leonard Lewisohn who gained fame and fortune in the United States as a businessman and philanthropist.

1847: A constitution was adopted forming 'The Ladies Sewing Association, of the Congregation Shearith Israel, of New York.' The society consisted of an initial fifty members who would make garments for the needy.

1848: Two days after he had passed away, 24 year old Benjamin Nathan, the son of Barnett Nathan and the former Julia Solomons was buried today at the “Canterbury Jewish Cemetery.

1851: Communications pioneer Paul Julius Reuter “established a telegraph office at the I Royal Exchange Buildings, near the London stock exchange. From this location he transmitted stock market quotations between London and Paris, using the new Calais-Dover telegraph cable under the English Channel. Recognizing the need for a news service, Reuter would the next seven years working hard to build the agency and promote his services to newspapers.”

1853: “Jewish Educational Institute” published today described the cornerstone laying ceremony for a Jewish Educational Institute to be built in New York next to B’nai Jeshraun Synagogue on Greene Street. Rabbi Morris Raphall’s address to the attendees included the statement that he was as proud of the establishment of this academy for Jewish study as he was of the role he had played in establishing a similar such institution in Birmingham, England. He stressed the importance of Jews receiving both a secular and religious education. He spoke of the unique benefits Jews enjoyed in the United States. And he predicted that a day would come when the United States would surpass the United Kingdom and when the Jews of the United States would have to assume a leadership role for Jews throughout the world.

1854(18thof Tishrei, 5615): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1854: The Jewish Theological Seminary, “the first rabbinical seminary in Central Europe, opened today in Breslau.

1855: Isaac Hart married Louisa Levy at the Great Synagogue today.

1856: Members of the “Philadelphia Battery,” a unit Max Einstein formed as the Philadelphia Flying Artillery Company, presented him with “a magnificent silver sword, encased in a scabbard of gold.”

1860: In London, Mr. Joseph Isaacs and his wife gave birth to Rufus D. Isaacs the nephew of Sir Henry Isaacs and the husband of Alice Edith Cohen, the third daughter of Albert Cohen who “entered Middle Temple in 1887” and began serving as the Liberal MP from Reading in 1904

1860: Joseph M. Montefiore, the President of the Board of Deputies and his wife gave birth to Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore “who became high sheriff of the country of Kent in 1894 and Sussex in 1895” while serving as “chairman of the executive committee of the English Zionist Federation” and “chairman of the Elders of the Spanish and Portuguese congregation.

1860: Birthdate of “Schklov, Russia,” native Solomon Baroway who came to the United States in 1883 and went to Kansas with “25 other Jewish young men” to start an agricultural community at Lasker in Clark County before moving on eventually settling in Baltimore where he “was the Superintendent of the Hebrew Benevolent Society for twenty-five years.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Solomon-Baroway-1860-1918-Pioneer-Baltimore/dp/B0006WLT98

1862: In Crawley, West Sussex, England Joseph Montefiore, the president of the Board of Deputies and his wife gave birth to Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore who served as the high sheriff of Kent and Sussex as well as the “chairman of the executive committee of the English Zionist Federation.” (The Jewish Encyclopedia and The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo –Jewish History show the date as October 10, 1860)

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90079144

1862: Philadelphian William Moss, the son of Joseph L. and Julia Moss completed his one year of service as the Surgeon for the 70th Regiment “which he helped to raise) today after  which “he became Surgeon of United States Volunteers.”

1862: Zillah and Samuel Henry Beddington gave birth to Ada Beddington who married Ernest Leverson and as Ada Leverson became a noted British author and friend to the famous as well as the mother of George and Violet Leverson.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/leverson-ada

1863(27thof Tishrei, 5624): Parashat Bereshit

1863(27thof Tishrei, 5624): Fifty-two year old Jonathan Nathan, the New York City born city of Sarah Seixas and Isaac Mendes Seixas Nathan, the husband of Rebecca Moses with whom he had seven children passed away today.

1864(10th of Tishrei, 5625): Yom Kippur

1864: Jews gathered at the home of a merchant in Salt Lake City to observe Yom Kippur. This was probably the first communal Jewish activity to take place in this Mormon dominated regioned.

1864: The New York Timesreported that “To-day will be generally observed by our Jewish fellow-citizens as a rigid fast-day and period of strict religions observance. It is known as Your Kippur Day of Atonement. Every Israelite in every part of the world, who believes in the Law of Moses and the doctrine of a future world, keeps the day as a strict fast-day. From sunset yesterday till sunset to-day no food or drink is indulged in. Every Jew and Jewess, and children above thirteen, must observe the fast. According to Jewish tradition, on the first day of the New Year, the Israelites are summoned in judgment before their Creator, but sentence upon their misdeeds is reserved till the tenth day Your Kippur. If, during the ten intermediate days, called the Arsareth Yermi Tersluaro, ten day of repentance, penitence is made, and the "sinner turneth from the evil of his ways," the anger of the Lord is assuaged, and on the day of atonement forgiveness is accorded. When the Isralites worshipped in the Temple at Jerusalem, the service of this day was equally solemn and splendid. It was the only day throughout the year on which even the Cohen Hagodol (High priest,) presumed to enter the most holy sanctuary of the temple, or to pronounce the renevated and deladed name of the Deity which at any other time it was unlawful even for him to utter. The glories of this day are commemorated in the musaf or midday service of the synagogue. According to Jewish tradition, also the Your Kippur even before the giving of the law was a day of atonement and pardon. Adam did penance and was pardoned on this day. Abraham entered the covenant of the circumcision on this day. Moses, after he had broken the first tables, ascended the Mount again on the first day of Elul, so that the second forty days expired with the Your Kippur. The eve is allotted to solemn feasting, and at sunset the twenty-four hours fast and continued prayers commence. It is also customary in the evening for parents to bestow a solemn benediction on their children. Whosoever meet on that day, be they previously acquainted or complete strangers, salute each other with brotherly love and sincerity. If any dispute exists between the Jews, it is obligatory on them to become reconciled before either of them presumes to appear in the presence of his God. The law which ordains the observance of the day likewise commands the Jew "to afflict his soul." The affliction of the soul by means of the body, according to Jewish custom, consists in abstaining from five indulgences -- eating and drinking, bathing, perfuming, wearing shoes and sexual enjoyment. The observance of the festival is most strict by everyone who claims the name of Jew, and even those who make light of other observances throughout the year, pay due regard to this day. The exercises in the synagogue are of a striking and impressive character, the edifice is thronged with worshippers, the ministers and officials are draped in white shrouds while prayers of lamentation and penitence are heard on all sides. The services are divided into five parts the kol nidri, or eve service for last night; the sharcheris, or morning service; the musaf, or midday service, the mincha, or afternoon service; the nela, or conclusion. The synagogues open to-day at 6 A.M., and remain open till sunset.

1864(10th of Tishrei, 5625): Jews of Tunis and Tripoli were massacred.

1865: Joseph M. Montefiore, the President of the Board of Deputies and his wife gave birth to Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore who served as the High Sheriff of the counties of Kent and Sussex and as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the English Zionist Federation.

1866: One day he had passed away, 65 year old Moses Emanuel, the husband of Elizabeth Moses, with whom he had five children – “Joshua, Joseph, Simeon, Abraham and Henry” – was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1869(5thof Cheshvan, 5630): Eighty-five year old Rabbi Abraham Sutro who was an ardent advocate for Jewish emancipation in Prussia passed away today.

1870: In Vienna, “Anna Sara Hinda Halban and Philipp Halban gave Josef von Halban the pioneer obstetrician and gynecologist who was marred to “Austrian operatic soprano” Selma Kurz.

1870: “Rabbi Gabriel of Shereshev and his wife Haya” gave birth to the first of their eleven children, Rabbi David Almond, the Polish trained Talmudist and graduate of London University and Jew’s College where he was ordained who was admitted to the bar after earning an LLD from John Marshal Law School in Chicago where “he served the North Shore Congregation B’nai Israel until its consolidation with the First Hungarian Congregation Agudas Achim in 1923, after which he led several congregations on Chicago’s South Side.”

 

1871(25th of Tishrei, 5632): Sixty-seven year old Joseph Zedner passed away.  Born in Germany, he served as librairian of the Hebrew Department of the British Museum from 1845 until 1869 when he resigned and returned to Germany due to his failing health.

1871: Birthdate of “German rabbi and folklorist” Max Grunwald.

1871(25thof Tishrei, 5632): Sixty-seven year old Joseph Zender the German born librarian of the Hebrew department of the British Museum in London passed away today.

1871: On the last day of the Great Chicago Fire it was noted that a void now existed in the city. The Hebrew Relief Association’s Hospital had been destroyed during the catastrophic conflagration.

1872: Birthdate of Harold Phillips who would be buried in the Jewish cemetery at Natchitoches, LA when he passed away at the age of 13.

1872: IN New Orleans, L.H. and Regenia E. Levy gave birth to Charles Frank Levy who went from a partnership with his father in the Olive Street Furniture to founding the Hub Furniture while raising while two children with his wife, the former Dorothy Watson.

1874: Ceremonies were held this evening in New York City marking the formal opening of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association. Lewis May, the president of the organization opened the event with a brief address followed by Dr. Mark Blumenthal’s speech provided a brief history of YMHA. Judge Philip J. Joachimsen and Rabbi Isaacs of the 19th Street Synagogue were among the dignitaries who attended the event.

1875: Today, the officials of the Kane Street Synagogue, or Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes,in Brooklyn “set forth the rules for the congregation’s Sunday school” including “from the opening to closing of school children are not allowed to speak unless permission be given by the teacher,” to “scholars absenting themselves for four consecutive Sundays shall be discharge, unless good excuse be given” to a requesting that “scholars bring two cents each and every Sunday” which the teachers of the “different class are to collect.”

1875: According to reports published today that while the Moslems have political control of Jerusalem, the Jews, who number 8,000 souls and even more during festivals, make up a majority of the city’s population.

1875: In Grodno, Belarus, Aaron Bublic and his wife gave birth to Gedaliah Bublick who the writer and Zionist who drifted from Paris to Argentina to New York where he became editor-in-chief of the Yiddishe Tageblatt.

https://www.jta.org/1948/03/21/archive/gedaliah-bublick-noted-writed-and-mizrachi-leader-dies-at-meeting-was-73

1876(22nd of Tishrei, 5637): Shemini Atzeret

1876: In New York, Dr. Isaac Adler and the former Frieda Brumbacher gave birth to Herman Morris Adler the nephew of Felix Adler and the husband of Frances Porter who graduated from Columbia and Harvard Medical School who went on to a career as a “psychiatrist and criminologist.”

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Adler%2C%20Herman%20M%2E%20%28Herman%20Morris%29%2C%201876%2D1935

http://texts.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb9q2nb5z2&doc.view=frames&chunk.id=div00002&toc.depth=1&toc.id

1878: Birthdate of Lithuanian born tailor Simon Ackerman the founder of a clothing chain that bears his name and the founder of “Chester Barrie is a semi-bespoke gentleman's tailor located at No19 Savile Row, London.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1959/02/15/83669598.pdf

1879(23rd of Tishrei, 5640): Simchat Torah

1879: Daniel Edward Bandmann played Shylock in tonight’s opening performance of “The Merchant of Venice” at the Standard Theatre in New York City. His portrayal of Shakespeare’s Jew differs from that of Edwin Booth who creates an “over-tragic and impassioned” figure.

1879: Birthdate of Eugen Täubler who wrote his dissertation on Josephus and lectured at the Higher Institute for Jewish Studies in Berlin.

1882: Birthdate of Lithuania native and Omaha businessman Harry Lapidus, the president of the Omaha Fixture Supply Company and leader of the Jewish community who “was a member of the American Jewish National Council of Americanization and a member of the executive committee of the United Palestine Appeal while raising two children – Earl and Estelle – with his wife, the former Minnie K. Kooler.

1883(9thof Tishrei, 5644): Erev Yom Kippur

1883: Three hundred boys attended Kol Nidre services at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum that were led by Dr. Herman Baar, the Superintendent.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9904EFDB163AEF33A25752C1A9669D94629FD7CF

1884(21st of Tishrei, 5645): Hoshanah Rabbah

1884(21stof Tishrei, 5645): Seventy six year old Johanna Goldschmidt the wife of Moritz David Goldschmidt who was a philanthropist, author and an advocate for the right’s of women passed away today in Hamburg.

1884(21st of Tishrei, 5645): Dr. Adolph Huebsch, “one of the most popular and influential…rabbis” in New York “died suddenly from heart disease from heart disease” from “heart disease” at 4:30 this morning. Born in Hungary in 1830, earned a doctorate at the University of Prague after which he took a pulpit in that Czech city.  In 1886, he came to the United States where began serving as rabbi at Ahaveth Chesed. In addition to leading his congregation through a period of growth that included the building of a new sanctuary, he was a noted scholar.

1885: Birthdate of Dr. Ernst Eylenburg who was transported from Berlin to Terezin in 1943 and from Terezin to Auschwitz in 1944 where he was murdered.

1885: George S. Stinson, a special agent of the Internal Revenue Department discovered today that “crooked whiskey was being manufactured by four Hebrews at Bruynswick, NY.

1886(11th of Tishrei, 5647): David Levy Yulee, the first Jewish United States Senator passed away. David Yulee (also spelled Yule) was known simply as David Levy for the first three and half decades of his life. He had been born on the West Indian island of St. Thomas and brought to Florida by his father Moses Levy. The younger Levy turned Yulee was a successful planter and lawyer, a perfect background for a further career in politics. When Florida became a state in 1845, Yulee was chosen to serve as one of her senators. Yulee was not active in Jewish communal life and married a non-Jew. However, his political opponents did not ignore this fact. When the Civil War broke out, Yulee joined the other Jewish senator, Judah P. Benjamin in secession. During the war he served in the Confederate Congress. After the war, he served a year in prison on for reasons not recorded. He had been arrested while on his way to Washington, D.C. in an effort to gain Florida’s re-entry into the Union. It is ironic that the only claim to fame of a Jew who sought to assimilate is tied to that very Jewishness.

1886(11th of Tishrei, 5647): In St. Louis, Frank Sandmeyer, a Jew who was employed as a waiter at Esher’s Variety Theatre took his own life after killing his wife.

1886: Birthdate of Kamila Adelová who was transported from Prague to Terezin in 1942 and from Terezin to Maly Trostine where she was murdered.

1886: Birthdate of New York native and Columbia trained attorney Philip Goldfarb.

1886: It was reported today that an actor named “Curtis” will be appearing at the 14thStreet Theatre in New York.  His forte is his comic portrayal or “caricature” of “the superficial traits of the modern German” Jew.

1887: Birthdate of Schenectady, NY, native Lester Louis Bauer, the Northwestern University Law School graduate, “publisher of the Jewish Standard” and the “President of the Federation of the Reformed and Conservative Temples.”

1889(15thof Tishrei, 5650): First Day of Sukkoth

1890: The Vossiesche Zeitung declared that the charges published in the Das Volkattacking the committee honoring Count von Moltke as being Jews seeking to make money from the event are “a calumny.”

1890: The anti-Semitic May Laws were modified to allow Jews to rent, but not buy, lands within certain city limits that will be used for grazing purposes only.

1890: It was reported today that “Mr. Charles Frohman’s newly-organized company will soon be appearing in a new play called ‘Men and Women’” featuring among its characters “a rich Hebrew, President of a national bank.”

1890: “Plans were filed with the Building Bureau…for the erection of a five-story orphan asylum for the Hebrew Shelter and Guardian Society” in New York City.

1891(8thof Tishrei, 5652): Shabbat Shuva

1891: In Paris, author and humorist Tristan Bernard and his wife gave birth to director and screenwriter Raymond Bernard.

1891(8thof Tishrei, 5652): Thirty-five year old Anna Hilkofsky who suffered from epilepsy died this evening when she died in a fire that started while she was cooking and fell into the stove.

1891:”Alleged Great Expectations” published today described the action being taken by 23 year old Charles Horowitz, a Jewish peddler who came to the United States from Russia two years ago to obtain his share of his late uncle’s estate who reportedly died in San Francisco leaving his heirs $30,000,000.

1892(19thof Tishrei, 5653): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the presidency of Benjamin Harrison

1893(30th of Tishrei, 5654): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1893: In St. Louis, MO, Flora Isaacs Strauss and Julius Caesar Strauss gave birth to Charles Leon Strauss the husband of Florence Kahn Strauss.

1893(30th of Tishrei, 5654): Lipman Emanuel "Lip" Pike, the first professional Jewish baseball player passed away.

1893: In Jersey City, NJ, the Moral Reform Society, an organization composed of representatives from various Protestant Churches met for the first time and decided to include Jews and Catholics in its membership.

1894(10thof Tishrei, 5655): Yom Kippur

1894: “Died at the Services” published today described the death of sixty year old Wolf Cohn who passed away during Kol Nidre services.

1894: Due to the observance of the Day Atonement, the 1,000 Jewish registrars who would have served both the Republicans and Tammany Hall will not be able to serve.

1894: “Business on the Stock Exchange…was restricted owing to the absence of many operators who were away observing the Hebrew fast of the Atonmenet.”

1894: In New York, Temple Beth-El will use “the new order of services for Yom Kippur adopted at the Central Conference of American Rabbis at the meeting in Atlantic City.  In a more shocking move, German will no longer be used and all prayers will be in English or Hebrew.

1895: “Two Wills In A Week” published today described a dispute over the estate of Mrs. Babet Karl involving Rabbi Aaron Wise of Congregation Rodoph Sholom and his son Otto Irving Wise on one side family members including her nephew Abraham Stern on the other side.

1896: It was reported today that a rare copy of William Blake’s “Jerusalem” had been sold at action by Bangs & Co for $14.50.

1896: The University of Wisconsin football team led by first year head coach Philip King, a Jewish native of Washington, DC defeated Lake Forest today in the season opening game.

1897(14thof Tishrei, 5658): Erev Sukkoth

1897: In Manchester Israel Cohen and the former Annie Eugenie Seligmann gave birth a baby girl.

1897: Six days after he had passed away, 20 year old “Ernest Vivian Eskell Kennard, the second son of Eva and Alfred Kennard” was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1897: At Temple Israel on 125th Street and 5th Avenue Rabbi Maurice Harris officiated at services which included an address by Daniel P. Hays, President of the congregation.

1897: Samuel D. Levy presided over the 18th annual meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society

1898(24thof Tishrei, 5659): Author and numismatist David Henriques de Castro passed away in Amsterdam the city where he was born in 1832.

1898: “Birthdate of Esther Falkenstein, the wife of Harry Falkenstein and mother of Edith Falkensein who was murdered a Auschwitz in 1943.

1898(24thof Tishrei, 5659): Seventy-three year old author and philosopher Fabius Mieses passed away today.

http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Mieses_Fabius

1898: Samuel Elfenbein, the son of Moses and Rosa Elfenbein and Ceilia Elfenbein gave birth to Hiram Elfenbeim

1899: The New York Timesbegins publishing a supplemental section devoted to reviewing books. The New York Times Book Sectionhas provided numerous reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or special interest to Jewish readers for over a century. It has been an invaluable resource for this blog.

1900: During the “Konitz Affair,” an episode of Jewish blood libel, “Jacob Jacoby of Tuchel, was sentenced to confinement for one year in the penitentiary for perjury.”

1900: Forty-three year old Joseph Mayer Rice, the New York born son of Mayer and Fanny Rice and Columbia trained physician who went on to work in the field of “psychology and pedagogics” married Deborah Levinson today.

1900: In Detroit, Congregation Beth El made the decision to build a new Temple which will be located at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Eliot Street.

1902 (9th of Tishrei, 5663): Erev Yom Kippur

1903: The Young Men’s Zionist Society of Newark, NJ, is scheduled to host a ball tonight.

1903: Within the Pale, Irish Republican “Michael Davitt’s book dealing with the anti-Semitic persecutions in Russia” was published today A.S. Barnes and Company.

1904(1stof Cheshvan, 5665): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1904: Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity was founded at Cornell by Aaron Brown, Henry Aaronson, Michael Halpern Barsky, Bernard Hyle Eliasberg, Irving Harold Engel, Philip Frank.,Abraham Leon Garbat and William Isidore Wallach

1905: Maurice J. (Moses) Mandelbaum, the Cleveland born son of “Jacob and Amelia (Lehman) Mandelbaum and “philanthropist, banker and interurban-railway magnate” married his second wife, Florence S. Levy, died today.

1906(21st of Tishrei, 5667): Hoshanah Rabah

1906: “No Equality For Jews Yet: published today reported that Premier Stolypin said “to give the Jews the right to buy land and circulate freely throughout Russia would in practice create a very grave state of affair” and “The Duma would have to” make a decision on this matter” while the Ministerial Council would “examine” the “desired way to treat the Jews with juistice.”

1907: Ernesto Nathan, a Jew, was elected Mayor of Rome.

1907(2ndof Cheshvan, 5668): Seventy-four year old Zipporah Phillips, the daughter of Esther B. Seixas and Naphtali Phillips and the husband of Lewis Benjamin passed away today.

1908(15thof Tishrei, 5669): Sukkoth

1908: Movie mogul Harry Warner and his wife, Rea Levinson gave birth to their first child, Lewis Warner.

1909: The coffin “covered with the blue and white flag of Zion” carrying the body of Naphtali Herz Imber “the east side poet and author of ‘Hatikvah,’ the Zionist national hymn” who had died erev Shabbat “was followed from the Educational Alliance Building on East Broadway to the Mount Zion Cemetery by 10,000 sincere mourners including Rabbi J.L. Magnes.

1910(7thof Tishrei, 5671): Mrs. Chawe Wolpe passed away today.

1910: Birthdate of Photographer Julius Shulman. Born in Brooklyn, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants, his family moved to a farm in Connecticut, where Shulman first developed a love of nature that, he said, awakened him to light and shadow and influenced his life's course. When Julius was 10, his father moved the family to the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, which at that time was predominantly Jewish, and opened the New York Dry Goods Store. His father died of tuberculosis in 1923, leaving Julius' mother to run the business and raise five children.

1910: Ten Jewish men founded Tau Episolon Phi (TEP) fraternity at Columbia University.

1911(18thof Tishrei, 5671): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1911(18thof Tishrei 5671): Fifteen year old Miss Schlowe Stein passed away today.

1912(29thof Tishrei, 5673): “Communal worker” Henry Jonas passed away in Butte, Montana/

1912: Today, Dr. Joseph Silverman officiated at the funeral of Professor Morris Loeb. The funeral which was attended by more than 500 people representing most of the Jewish charitable and religious organizations of New York and many of its educational institutions was held at Temple Emanu-El Cemetery, Salem Fields, Cypress Hills. Dr. Samuel Schulmann of Temple Beth-El gave the closing prayer.

1913(9thof Tishrei, 5674): Erev Yom Kippur – Kol Nidre

1913: Today, “just in time for the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur Jim Novy arrived in Galveston” after which. “with the assistance of Rabbi Henry Cohen he made transit from Galveston to Dallas to meet his older brothers Louis and Sam who had arrived a year earlier.”

1913: Based on Judge Roan’s ruling on August 26, today was to be the day when Leo Frank was to be hung.

1914: Birthdate of Pinchas Anchipolovsky, the native of the shtetl of Krevoe Ozero who gained fame as Pinchas Ben Porat one of the first pilots in what became the IAF who actually flew in support of Jewish settlers before the declaration of independence and who died when his El Al aircraft was shot down by the Bulgarian Air Force in 1955.

1915(2ndof Cheshvan, 5676): Alfred Hyman Louis, the native of Birmingham and son of Hyman T. Louis, “a well-to-do merchant and his wife Maria” who “was called to the Bar in 1855 and who claimed to have been the inspiration “for the consumptive mystic Mordecai” in George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda passed away today after which he “was buried as a Jew” having renounced his previous conversion to Christianity.

1915: Today, 29 year old Louis Lefkowitz, the brother of Aaron Lefkowitz and founder of “Louis Lefkowitz and Brother, manufacturers of leather belts” and other such items, “married Miss Sadie Leah Weiss” with whom he had one child, a daughter named Doris.

1915: Today was designated as the deadline for various Jewish organizations to name those who will be attending the “general congress of American Jews” to be held next month under the auspices of the American-Jewish Committee.

1915: It was reported today that “the Jews of Russian Poland, now in the hands of the Austrians and Germans, appear to have suffered, prior to the Russian retreat more than the normal amount of hardship imposed by war” which included “a rather promiscuous execution by the Russians of the Jews accused of espionage…and the plundering of Jewish shops and houses by the Russian soldiery.

1915: The list of “Five Hundred Leading Books This Fall” published today included Forest Izard’s Sarah Bernhardt which provides “a brief sketch of her career and an appreciative criticism of her work and her genius, Israel Friedlander’s The History of the Jews In Russia And Poland in which “the author traces the restrictions placed, the oppressions exercised against and the accusation made respecting the Jews in Poland up to the time of the partition of that country in 1772 and thereafter the treatment of the Jews under Russian Role” and Morris Jastrow’s The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria

1915: “The Neighborhood’s Year” published today provided a preview of the attractions that will be offered this season by the little Neighborhood Playhouse on Grand Street which will include performances by the Yiddish Folksong Singers of Boston.

1915: In the Ukraine, Elie Gottmann and Sonia-Fanny Ettinger gave birth to their only child French geographer Jean Gottman.

1915: It was reported today that “there are 1,846 student in the Teacher’s College” at Columbia University “this year and since many of them are interested in settlement and church work” the school has proposed that Catholics, Jews and Protestants work together “in devising means for making religious instruction more efficient.”

1915: The chairman of the Interchurch Committee on Religious Education which includes Jewish members said that its members are ready to help implement William Wirt’s “Gary Plan” for the schools in New York City.

1916: In Petah Tikva, Isaac and Hemda Diskin, “the husband of Dinah Diskin.”

1917: “After traveling for six months by sea and leaving and encountering many hardships ninety-one Jewish refugees” including “ten old men, forty women and forty-one children” arrived today “at an Atlantic port from Palestine to join their relatives in his country

1917:  In Brownsville, Pincus Schacter, “a seventh generation shochet” and his wife “the former Miriam Schimmelman” gave birth to Herschel Schacter the first US Army Chaplain to enter and participate in the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp and the chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

1918: During the final Allied offensive on the Western Front, the 165th Regiment, including Sergeant Abraham Blaustein hiked to Excamont where they found the Prussian Guards holding their strong points just beyond the town.

1919(16thof Tishrei, 5680): Second Day of Sukkoth

1919: In the aftermath of WW I British troops, which had been sent to Russia in an attempt to keep her in the war were withdrawn from Murmansk which strengthened the hand of the Bolsheviks with all that that meant for the Jewish people of Eastern Europe.

1920: The Goldman Concert Band, “which recently concluded its most successful series of Summer concerts at Columbia University” is scheduled to “give its one and only concert at Carnegie Hall” this evening.

1920: In Chicago, Illinois, Hugo M. Friend, the Judge who presided over trial of the so-called Chicago Black Sox (the players who threw the World Series) was appointed judge of the Circuit Court today.

1921: In Jersey City, David Gross, a haberdasher and his wife, the former Fay Kushner gave birth to Gerald Jeremiah Gross, a Jewish World War II veteran who was responsible for the publishing of Albert Speer’s memoirs. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/22/books/gerald-gross-who-published-memoirs-of-a-hitler-associate-is-dead-at-94.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1922(18thof Tishrei, 5683): Fourth day of Sukkoth

1922: In Poland, Chana and Moshe Berkowitz gave birth to Joseph Berkowitz who gained fame as Joseph Kushner, the husband of Rae Kushner, the father of American real estate moguls Murray and Charles Kushner, the grandfather of Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, Joshua Kushner and Marc Kushner.

1922(18thof Tishrei, 5683): Sixty-eight year old Isaac Guggenheim, the Philadelphia born son of Meyer and Barbara Guggenhim and husband of Carrie Sonnebom, who ““director of the American Smelting and Refining Company, the National Park Bank” and a “member of the firm of M. Guggenheim’s Sons” passed away today after which he was buried at the Salem Fields Cemetery in Brooklyn.

1923: Birthdate of major league pitcher, Saul Rogovin.

1924(12thof Tishrei, 5685): After being “hit on the head by a line drive” yesterday, thirty-seven year old “Dutch diamond polisher and baseball player” Hartog Hamburger, an infielder for OVVO in Amsterdam and the father of psychiatrist and future resistance fighter Max Hambruger, died today making him the one of the few, if not the only European to die from an injury sustained while playing the American national pastime.

1925(22nd of Tishrei, 5686): Shemini Atzeret

1925: Birthdate of Mark Shulman the husband of Margaret A. Shulman

1926: A conference of State and city chairman who will be leading United Jewish campaign to raise twenty five million dollars is scheduled to come to an end today at the Standard Club in Chicago.

1926: In the Bronx, Edward Marshall and “the former Ethel Tilzer” gave birth to Joan Evelyn Marshall who gained famed as “Joan Helpern, the creative half of the husband-and-wife team that combined comfort and class as the eponymous owners of the Joan & David line of shoes.” (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/business/joan-helpern-joan-david-shoes-co-founder-dies-at-89.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1926: The weeklong campaign of the Jewish Welfare Board to raise $150,000 is scheduled to come to an end today.

1927: “A Harp in Rock,” a melodrama written by Sonya Levien and starring Rudolph Schildkraut as “Isaac Abrams” was released in the United States today.

1927: “Did You Mean It?” a revue with music by Jean Schwartz and lyrics by Sid Silvers transferred from the 44th Street Theatre to the Winter Garden Theatre today.

1927: The original Broadway production of “The Five O’Clock Girl” with music by Harry Ruby and lyrics by Bert Kalmar opened at the 44th Street Theatre today.

1929: Ten Days before the Stock Market crash that triggered the Great Depression, Abraham Strauss opened its renovated store on Fulton Street, during the same year in which “the company also joined Filene's, Lazarus, and Bloomingdale's to form Federated Department Stores.

1929: Die gelbe Jacke (The Yellow Jacket) an operetta with a libretto co-authored by Fritz Lohner-Beda was performed, at the Metropol Theatre, Berlin for the first time today.

1930: In Hackney, east London "Jack" Pinter, a ladies' tailor and his wife, Frances (née Moskowitz) gave birth to English playwright and Nobel Prize Winner, Harold Pinter.

1931: Sid Gillman was among the Buckeyes who were miserable following Vanderbilt’s victory over Ohio State in the second game of the college football season.

1932: The Supreme Court, whose members included Louis Brandeis and Benjamin Cardozo heard arguments in Powell v. Alabama, a case in which Walter H. Pollack represented the petitioners who were known as “the Scottsboro Boys.”

1933(20th of Tishrei, 5694): Sixth day of Sukkoth

1933(20th of Tishrei, 5694): The Nazis killed Dr. Theo Katz at Dachau. According to Martin Gilbert, Katz had worked in the camp hospital before his murder.

1934: Ella Driori  and Amnon Drori  gave birth to Alexander (Alex) Drori

1935: In New York, Norman and Betty Hirschfield gave birth to studio executive Alan James Hirschfield.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/29/business/media/alan-j-hirschfield-79-hollywood-executive-is-dead.html

1935: George Gershwin's "Porgy & Bess" opened on Broadway. The Jewish music master used his talents to bring the life of African-Americans to mainstream entertainment.

1936(24thof Tishrei, 5697): Parashat Bereshit – on Shabbat begin the Torah reading cycle again

1936: At Temple Emanu-El Rabbi Nathan Perlman is scheduled to deliver a sermon entitled “Ways of Pleasantness and Paths of Peace.”

1936: At the West End Synagogue, Rabbi Nathan Stern is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Driven From Paris.”

1936: In New York, many rabbis are scheduled to deliver sermons describing “the work of the New York section of the National Council of Jewish Women” including “the religious work done on Welfare Island under the chairmanship of Mrs. A. H. Goodman” and “the very important classes for deaf children.”

1936: In the Bronx, religious classes and services are being held at the Council House under the chairmanship of Mrs. Julius Wolff.

1936: At Temple Rodeph Sholom, Rabbi Louis Newman is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Where Do We Stand Together?”

1936: In Philadelphia, a tailor named Joseph Cohen and his wife the former Gertrude Schwab gave birth to David Pesach Cohen whose work “in the public interest” included serving as President of Common Cause. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.594.com/tributes/binder/aw.html

1937: The Palestine Postreported that the Mandatory Administration assured the British government that no question of security would interfere with the plans to send a new commission to Palestine. This new commission will be well protected and will be well able to consider how to implement the country's partition, as requested by the Mandatory Commission of the League of Nations at their General Assembly meetings in Geneva.

1937: The Post reported that a tax collector's van was robbed by armed Arabs on the Nablus-Jenin road.

1938: Sh'chita (Jewish ritual slaughter) is banned in Italy.

1938: In accord with the terms of the Munich Agreement signed in September, German troops took control of the Sudetenland and gained de facto control over the rest of Czechoslovakia. The agreement gave the Nazis direct control over another portion of Europe’s Jewish population. More importantly, it was one more bloodless victory for Hitler. It helped drive the Soviets to sign a non-aggression pact with Hitler’s Germany which led to the invasion of Poland which led to…well you know the rest.

1938: In statement issued today, U.S. Representative Emanujel Celler of New York urged President Roosevelt “to remind Prime Minister Neville Chamerlain of Great Britain’s solemn pledge in the Balfour Declaration for a Jewish national homeland in Palestine and to declare that the United States ‘views with great conern and alarm a departure by Great Britain from its obligations under that pact.’” Celler went on to express concern that the promise of the Balfour Declaration was about to be “scrapped.”

1939: “A memorial to Felix Warburg will be started today when foundations are laid for seventy farms at Kfar Felix Warburg in southern Palestine.

1939: The period of forced labor for Jewish men in Slovakia is scheduled to come to an end today.

1939: The Germans create a Generalgouvernement in Poland. It is an administrative area not incorporated into Greater Germany. The Germans will locate their death camps in the Generalgouvernement.

1939: A one-hour adaption of “Lilom” which had been translated into English by Benjamin Glazer for a production starring Joseph Schildkraut, was broadcast by the CBS Campbell Playhouse Program.

1940: “Yugoslavs Defend Jews” published today reported that “the first organized protest against Yugoslavia’s anti-Jewish decrees was made at a week-end meeting of high school teachers from all parts of the country.”

1941(19th of Tishrei, 5702): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1941: Marshal Walther von Reichenau instructed his troops that, "The soldier must fully understand the need for severe but just atonement of the Jewish sub-humans." Contrary to one of the myths surrounding the Holocaust, the German army was a willing accomplice in the slaughter of the Jews. The use of gas vans by the roaming Eisengruppen would not put an end to the involvement of German soldiers in the destruction of European Jewry.

1941(19th of Tishrei, 5702): Eliaho Hayeem Victor Cohen, a Lieutenant with the 9th Jat Regiment of the British Indian Army was killed in an accident today during World War II. Although he is buried in the Penang Jewish Cemetery which is believed to be the oldest Jewish cemetery in Malaysia, his grave is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

1941: Thousands of Slovak Jews are sent to labor camps at Sered, Vyhne, and Nováky.

1941: Slovak, Bohemian, and Moravian Jews are forced from their homes and into ghettos.

1941: “Great Guns” a comedy produced by Sol M. Wurtzel and featuring Ludwig Stössel, one of the many Jewish artists forced to flee Europe after the Nazis came to power, was released today by 20th Century Fox.

1941: The Philip Morris Playhouse broadcast an adaptation of Lillian Hellman’s “The Little Foxes.”

1942: “Eva-Marie Buch, a book seller who was part of the Schutze-Boysen-Harnack Resistance Group, also known as  The Red Orchestra was arrested today for passing messages to French slave laborers working in factories.”

1942: Dr. Tamarath Knigin Yolles, the 1939 NYU Medical School graduate and “daughter of Max H. and Bessie (Krokoff) Knigin” married Stanley Fausst Yolles with whom she had two children – Jennifer and Melanie.

1942: The SS issued a decree to “cleanse all concentration camps of Jews.”

1943(11thof Tishrei, 5704): Twenty-six year old German-Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon died today at Auschwitz.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Salomon#mediaviewer/File:Charlotte_Salomon_-_JHM_4762_-Kristallnacht.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Salomon#mediaviewer/File:Charlotte_Salomon_painting_in_the_garden_about_1939.jpg

1943: A non-Jewish Latvian named Yanis Lipke rescues three Jews in Riga by offering ghetto guards two packs of cigarettes for "some Yids to work in my kitchen garden"

1943: At the Sobibór death camp, a revolt is planned by Jewish laborers and Jewish Red Army POWs.

1943(11thof Tishrei,5704): On the day after Yom Kippur, a pilot who had spent -the Day of Atonement praying at the Grande Synagogue in Tunis “flew on a mission and never returned.”  (As reported by Louis Werfel, “the flying chaplain”)

1944(23rd of Tishrei, 5705): Simchat Torah

1944: Fourteen men from the Sonderkommando who escaped during the revolt of October 7 are found. They are tortured along with many other picked up during the prior two days. But none gave away the locations of the hiding survivors. None of the men would survive the interrogation.

1944: Four additional women involved in smuggling explosives used in the October 6-7 uprising at Auschwitz are arrested, including an inmate named Roza Robota. Fourteen men from the camp's Sonderkommando unit also are arrested. The sole surviving conspirator, a Greek Jew named Isaac Venezia, will later die of starvation after Auschwitz inmates are evacuated by their captors to Ebensee, Austria.

1945: According to reports from Jerusalem, Dr. Chaim Weizmann will resign as President of the World Zionist Organization if the British government reaches decisions that are “unfavorable to the Jewish cause in Palestine.” David Ben Gurion, who is expected to return from London next week, is mentioned as his most likely successor.

1945: The Palmach freed two hundred “illegal” Jewish immigrants who had been rounded up by British troops and were being held at a detention facility near Haifa.

1945: Birthdate of Chicago native Bruce Karatz, the Boston University undergrad and USC Law School grad turned businessman – Chairman and CEO of KB Home – and philanthropist who contributed funds to rebuild New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

1945: Joseph Darnard who had served under Pierre Laval as the commander of the Vichy militia was executed by a firing squad today.

1946: Birthdate of Arnold E. Resnicoff the Washington D.C. native who became a Conservative Rabbi and served as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy for a quarter of a century.

1946: Release of “The Jolson Story,” a biopic that gives the Hollywood treatment to the life of Al Jolson.

1947: “Deputy Mayor John H. Bennett spoke at the presentation of a piece of fire apparatus to the volunteer fire brigade of Tel Aviv” which a gift from the New York City Fire Department.

1948: “The intensity of the Egyptian shelling on the southern suburbs (of Jerusalem) was such that the United Nations observers believed that a full-scale Egyptian assault on the city was imminent.

1949: U.S. premiere of “Thieves’ Highway” directed by Jules Dassin, co-starring Lee J. Cobb (Leo Jacob) as “Mike Figlia” with music by Alfred Newman.

1949: Two days after closing at the Schubert Theatre, “Lend An Ear”  a musical revue with sketches by Joseph Stein opened at the Schubert Theatre.

1951(10thof Tishrei, 5712): Yom Kippur

1951: Birthdate of Avichai Rontzki “the former Chief Military Rabbi of the IDF” who “served in the position from 2006 to 2010 with a rank of Brigadier General” – a service marked by several controversies.

1951: Twentieth Century Fox released “Love Next,” an American comedy-drama directed by Joseph Newman and written by I.A.L. Diamond

1951: Mrs. Alfred F. Hess read a statement at today's meeting of the Board of Trustees of Barnard College expressing their sorrow at the recent death of Mrs. Annie Nathan Meyer, one of the founders of and original trustees of Barnard.

1952: The Jerusalem Postreported that the Palestine Conciliation Commission had announced that Israel agreed to release one million in sterling. These funds belonged to Palestinian Arabs who had fled Israel during the fighting when the Arabs tried to destroy the state of Israel at the moment of its birth. The commission commented that the Israeli move was "an important step towards the settlement of the differences existing between Israel and her neighbors." The Israelis hoped that this act of good will would help lead to a peace agreement and that the Arab states would now give the Jews who had fled such places as Iraq would now have access to the funds they had been forced to leave behind. As has happened so many times, the hope proved illusory.

1956: At the urging of Moshe Dayan, the cabinet agreed to an attack aimed at destroying the Kalkilya police fort in response to murders at Even Yehuda. The attack would be led by Mordechai Gur who would later be IDF Chief of Staff. The attack was costly in terms of Israeli casualties and brought an end to the period of night-time tit-for-tat reprisal raids.

1956: In response to a terrorist attack launched from Jordan on October 4 that claimed the lives of four civilians,“the Israeli military conducted a counter attack codenamed Operation Samaria in which the IDF attacked the Qalqilya police station at the Tegart fort. After a fierce battle the fort was blown up. 18 IDF soldiers died in the operation and 68 were injured. About 88 Jordanians were killed and 15 were wounded.”

1957(15thof Tishrei, 5718): Sukkoth

1961: Seven months after having premiered in Germany “Town Without Pity” starring Kirk Douglas and with music by Dimitri Tiomkin was released in the United States today.

1961: U.S. premiere of “Splendor in the Grass,” with music by David Amram and filmed by Boris Kaufman.

1961: Milk and Honey opened on Broadway in the Martin Beck Theatre and ran for 543 performances. “Milk and Honey is a musical…music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. The story centers on a busload of lonely American widows hoping to catch husbands while touring Israel and is set against the background of the country's fight for recognition as an independent nation.”

1962: “Charmaine” a song written by Lew Pollack for “What Price Glory?” was recorded today.

1963(22ndof Tishrei, 5724): Shmini Atzeret

1963: In Princeton, NJ, Ruth and Judea Pearl gave birth to journalist Daniel Pearl whowas kidnapped by Pakistani terrorists and later murdered by Al-Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in Pakistan.

http://www.danielpearl.org/

https://www.washingtonian.com/projects/KSM/

 

1964: The Summer Olympics in which Volleyball player Georgy Mondzolevski represented the Soviet Union opened today.

1964(4th of Cheshvan, 5725): Eddie Cantor passed away. The comedian with the “banjo eyes” enjoyed a career that ran from vaudeville to the crazy days of live television variety shows. One of Cantor’s famous running gags centered around the fact that he had five children – all girls. He passed away at the age of 72.

http://www.eddiecantor.com/bio.html

1965: In Cambridge, MA, Carl R. Pidgeon, a visiting professor at MIT and his wife Elaine, a yoga teacher gave birth to singer-songwriter Rebecca Pidgeon the wife of David Mamet.

1965: “Drat! The Cat!” a musical “with a book and lyrics by Ira Levin” with a cast that included Elliot Gould and co-produced by Jerry Adler opened on Broadway today at the Martin Beck Theatre, “where it ran for only eight performances.”

1966: Seventy-one year old Abraham Wolf Binder who served as music director of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue for forty years and was a lead in the Reform Movement passed away today.

http://www.594.com/tributes/binder/aw.html

1966: “The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine,” a song by Simon and Garfunkle was released today.

1968: “Barbarella” a science fiction film co-starring Marcel Marceau was released today.

1970(10th of Tishrei, 5731): Yom Kippur

1971(21stof Tishrei, 5732): Hoshana Raba

1971: Birthdate of child piano prodigy Evgeny Kissin

http://www.kissin.dk/biography.html

1972: Jews in Moscow held a press conference expressing their support of the Senator Henry Jackson’s legislation granting trade benefits to the East Bloc nations in turn for liberalization of their immigration policies (which would make it possible for Jews to leave the Soviet Union and go to Israel)

1972(2ndof Cheshvan, 5733): Sixty-nine year old Russian born American and Radcliffe trained political scientist who worked for such luminaries as Governor Herbert H. Lehman and General Lucius D. Clay passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1972/10/12/archives/vera-mictieles-dean-69dies-international-a-flairs-specialist.html

1973: 14th of Tishrei, 5734): Economist Ludwig von Mises passes away at the age of 92.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25164836

 

1973: 14th of Tishrei, 5734): Erev Sukkoth; as Jews around the world prepare to celebrate Sukkoth, all thoughts are turned to Israel’s fight for survival that had begun on Yom Kippur.

1973: Fighting continued during the Yom Kippur War. A morning counter-attack launched against the Syrians drove their tanks back to line from which they had launched their sneak attack four days ago. General Elazar wanted to push on, but Defense Minister Dayan wanted to stop lest penetration towards Damascus upset the Soviets. Golda Meir sided with Elazar who made plans to attack across the old cease fire line. In the evening, Mrs. Meir addressed the nation describing Israel’s perilous position. The Soviets had armed the Arabs with all matter of modern weaponry and were re-supplying them even as Mrs. Meir spoke. She urged King Hussein not to repeat his mistake of 1967 when he joined the Egyptians and the Syrians. She said that Jews could not allow themselves “the luxury of despair.” She had but one prayer in her heart, “that this will be the last war.

1973: In an effort to relieve Israeli pressure on the Syrian front, where the IDF has gained back the southern Golan, Egyptian forces move further into the Sinai, beyond the range of their SAM umbrella which creates an opportunity for the IAF to go on the offensive.

1973: “Aminister in government and former chief of the IDF General Staff, Chaim Bar-Lev, was effectively put in control of the southern front instead of Shmuel Gonen.” (As reported by Mitch Ginsburg)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/remembering-a-man-slowly-killed-by-the-yom-kippur-war/

1973: 14th of Tishrei, 5734): Israeli political leader and former MK Ada Maimon passed away at the age of 80 today.

1974(24thof Tishrei, 5735): Just two months shy of his 64th birthday, historian and Holocaust survivor Joseph Wulf passed away.

http://stevenlehrer.com/joseph_wulf.htm

1974: Birthdate of Asi Cohen, the native of Ashdod who gained fame as a comedian and actor.

1975: Parliamentarians from 12 Western European countries formed a committee in support of Soviet Jewish emigration.

1975: As the Soviets sought to strengthen their position in the Middle East and the Syrians look for aid in destroying Israel, President Assad completed his visit to the USSR.

1975: “Shivers” a science fiction produced by Ivan Reitman and directed by David Cronenberg who also wrote the script was released today in Canada.

1975: “Lisztomania” a biopic about Franz Liszt co-starring Sara Kestelman and filmed by cinematographer Peter Suschitzky was released in the United Kingdom today.

1976(16thof Tishrei, 5737): Second day of Sukkoth

1976: Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerstein, the president the Petrie Stores Corporation, a national chain of women’s retail clothing stores announced the engagement of their daughter Nancy Ellen Gerstein to John Camper Novogrod an attorney whose father Leonard is a “retired president of W & J Sloane, Inc.”

1978(9thof Tishrei, 5739): Erev Yom Kippur

1979(19thof Tishrei, 5740): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1979(19thof Tishrei, 5740): Seventy-nine year old composer and Cantor David Josef Puttennan passed away today.

1980(30thof Tishrei, 5741): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1980(30thof Tishrei, 5741): Eighty-three year old Jackson, Mississippi born Reform Rabbi Julian Beck Feibelman, the longtime spiritual leader of Temple Sinai, New Orleans leading Reform Congregation passed away today after which he was buried at the Metairie Cemetery.

http://collections.americanjewisharchives.org/ms/ms0094/ms0094.html

http://crdl.usg.edu/people/f/feibelman_julian_beck_1897/?Welcome

1980: Private Benjamin, a comedy directed by Howard Zeiff and produced by Nancy Meyers who helped to write the script and produced by Goldie Hawn who also starred in the title role was released in theaters across the United States.

1982: The New York Timesbook section included a review An Orphan in History: Retrieving a Jewish Legacy by Paul Cowan describing the “beautiful and moving account of his search for his religious and cultural roots.”

1983: Ruby Myers, who was the Indian actress known as Sulochana passed away today.

http://www.oldindianphotos.in/2011/09/actress-sulochana-real-name-ruby-myers.html

1983: Israel's Knesset voted 60-53 to endorse Yitzhak Shamir as Prime Minister. Shamir was part of the Right Wing Likud and a successor to Menachem Begin.

1983: Mordechai Tzipori completed his service as Deputy Minister of Defense.

1983: Haim Meir Drukman “broke away from the NRP and attempted to form a Knesset faction by the name of Zionist Religious Camp, but was refused permission to do so by the House Committee.”

1983: As Israel changed governments, David Levy retained his position as Deputy Prime Minister.

1984: In the U.K. premiere of “1984” Michael Radford’s cinematic treatment of George Orwell’s novel by the same name.

1984: Birthdate of New York City native Matthew “Matt” Shear the St. John’s College graduate and actor best known for his role as “Detective Lucius Isaacson” on TNT’s hit series “The Alienist.”

1985: U.S. fighter jets forced an Egyptian plane carrying the hijackers of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro to land in Italy, where the gunmen were taken into custody. This was part of a farce that resulted in the hijackers getting off without punishment for their murderous act of piracy.

1986: Israel Prime Minister Shimon Peres resigned. Peres was and is a leader of what was the original Labor Zionist movement that dominated the governments of Israel for the first two decades of its existence.

1986: Jumpin' Jack Flash, a comedy featuring Jon Lovitz was released in the United States today by 20th Century Fox.

1987: Birthdate of Danny Rosenbaum who played for Xavier University and was drafted by the Washington Nationals.

1990(21stof Tishrei, 5751): Hoshana Rabah

1990(21stof Tishrei, 5751): Eighty-three year old Broadway producer Irene Mayer Selznick passed at today at the Pierre Hotel in NYC.  (As reported by Eric Pace)

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/11/obituaries/irene-mayer-selznick-dies-at-83-producer-of-broadway-streetcar.html

1993: “Witchboard 2: The Devil's Doorway” a horror film starring Laraine Newman and featuring Marvin Kaplan was released today by Blue Rider Pictures.

1994(5th of Cheshvan, 5755): Tzvi Gal-chen, the father of author Rivka Galchen, and a scientist known for his work on wind and thermodynamic variables passed away today.

1995(16thof Tishrei, 5756): Second day of Sukkoth

1995(16thof Tishrei, 5756): Ninety year old Sigmund Jeselsohn, the German born son of Samuel and Malchen Jeselsohn and husband of Karolina Jeselsohn passed away today in New York.

1995: As part of Israel’s agreement with the PLO, two members of the PLO’s former Jerusalem Committee crossed into Israel from Jordan as a prelude to becoming Governors of Ramallah and Nablus. Twenty years earlier these same to men had masterminded the bombing in Zion Square which killed fourteen civilians, including three Arabs.

1995: As Israel turned over control of 460 West Bank villages to the Palestinian Authority, a banner flew over the village of Salfit declaring “Today Salfit, tomorrow Jerusalem.”

1996: Yad Vashem decided to recognize Baron Friedrich von Oppenheim as Righteous Among the Nations

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/righteous/stories/oppenheim.asp

1996(27thof Tishrei, 5757): Ninety-two year Harry Rosen the founder of Junior’s Restaurant, home to what some claim is the best cheesecake in the world passed away today. (As reported by Eric Asimov)

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/11/nyregion/harry-rosen-is-dead-at-92-junior-s-restaurant-founder.html

1997(9thof Tishrei, 5758): Erev Yom Kippur

1999: Bruce Fleischer won The Transamerica golf tournament.

1999: The Sunday New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Judaism including We Can Report Them by Michael Brodsky, When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi by David Maraniss and The Magic of Dialogue: Transforming Conflict Into Cooperation by Daniel Yankelovich.

2000: “Two Paris synagogues were set on fire overnight today and one of them partially destroyed in attacks police fear could be linked to the violence in the Middle East.”

2001(23rdof Tishrei, 5762): Simchat Torah

2001: “Jon Lovitz sang a duet of the song “Well, Did You Evah” at the Royal Albert Hall.

2001: First broadcast of season four of “Felicity” a drama star created by J.J. Abrams and co-starring Greg Grunberg.

2001: “A Man of Good Fortune” published today tells the story of the Moussaieff family.

http://www.haaretz.com/a-man-of-good-fortune-1.71559

2002: Hamas took credit for today bombing at the Bar-Illan interchange on the Geha Road.

2002: Richard Blumenthal was awarded the Raymond E. Baldwin Award for Public Service by the Quinnipiac University School of Law.

2002: Representative Shelley Berkley of Nevada was among the 81 House Democrats who voted in favor of authorizing the invasion of Iraq.

2003(14thof Tishrei, 5764): Erev Sukkoth

2003(14thof Tishrei, 5764): Sixty-year old Atara Chana Beile Marmor the daughter of David Feuerwerker and Taube Rachel Feuerwerker passed away today.

2003(14thof Tishrei 5764): Eighty-five year old Max Rayne the British businessman and philanthropist who was knighted and later made a life peer so that he was known as Baron Rayne passed away.

http://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/oct/14/guardianobituaries.artsobituaries

http://www.raynefoundation.org.uk/

2004: The Sunday New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Judaism including Harold Blum’s Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?

2004: In an article designed to encourage gardeners to follow proper transplanting procedures, the Times of London writes approvingly of the practices of “the great rhododendron enthusiast Lionel de Rothschild who used to move fully mature rhododendrons around his garden at his estate.”

2005: Sociology professor Majd el-Haj was named Haifa University's next dean of research, making him the first Arab faculty member to serve at the vice presidential level of an Israeli university.

2005: With a sigh of great relief the feared Lulav Shortage has been avoided. Thanks to aggressive action by the Ministry of Agriculture, the sound of shaking frond will be heard at Sukkah time after all. As part of a long range solution, the Agriculture ministry will work to encourage domestic production of this religious necessity. Hopefully, the Israeli will develop a lulav that will not lose its leaves and an etrog with a stem that UPS cannot break

2006: H.B.O presents the premiere of The Journalist and the Jihadi: the Murder of Daniel Pearl.

2006(18thof Tishrei, 5767): Sixty-eight year old “writer, director and producer” Jerry Belson passed away today.

http://kenlevine.blogspot.com/2006/10/jerry-belson-1938-2006.html

2007: In Australia, Richard Pratt was formally accused of price fixing in what would be that nation’s largest case of its kind.

2007: The third and final performance of “Idan Raichel Songs for Peace: The Acoustic Series” takes place at the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City.

2007: Johtje Vos, a modest Dutch woman who saved three dozen Jews during World War II passed away in Saugerties, NY at the age of 97.

2007: Nearly 200 Israeli sailors who served in the British Royal Navy during World War II gathered at the home of the British ambassador to Israel who, together with Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai, awarded them the Veterans Badge to commemorate the victory over the Nazis.

2007: Attendees at a conference in Jerusalem hope to revive Ladino. The audience at "Sephardic Jews and Ladino," a conference held at Jerusalem's Mishkenot Sha'ananim, was no less interesting than the academics and distinguished figures on the dais. There was a descendant of Abraham Senior, who as everyone familiar with the expulsion of the Jews

2007 The New York Times reported that the Israelis had shared the dossier showing proof of their strike on the Syrian nuclear reactor in the Deir –ez Zor region with Turkey.

2008: While in Paris for the, inaugural meeting of the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation - a forum established by European Jewish Congress head Moshe Kantor and former politicians from 10 European countries whose stated goal is to further initiatives that promote dialogue and coexistence Aleksander Kwasniewski, the former president of Poland sat down with The Jerusalem Post to talk about his own vision of tolerance and the special connection Poland has with the Jewish people.

2008: USA network broadcast the first episode of “The Starter Wife” starring Debra Messing

2009 (22 Tishrei, 5770): Shemini Atzertz

2009: Drew University hosts lunch and discussion with graphic artist and author David Stromberg who is also the book review editor for Zeek.

2010(2ndof Cheshvan, 5771): Ninety two year old Shlomo Eidelberg, the Polish born son of Rabbi Mordechai Dov Eidelberg , WW II resistance fighter and at the time of his death Professor Emertius of Jewish History at Yeshiva University in New York passed away today.

https://biblio.co.uk/the-jews-and-the-crusaders-by-eidelberg-shlomo/work/2165583

2010: As part of Sigid, the Ethiopian Jewish Festival and Dance Performance is scheduled to take place at the 92nd Street Y.

2010: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Nemesis by Phillip Roth, Final Verdict: What Really Happened in the Rosenberg Case by Walter Schneir and The Invisible Harry Gold: The Man Who Gave the Soviets the Atom Bomb by Allen M. Hornblum

2010: The Los Angeles Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Great House by Nicole Krauss

2010: Earth: A Visitors Guide to the Human Race by Jon Stewart, the fake newsman who was the subject of an anti-Semitic diatribe earlier in the week tops the October 10 LA Times Best Seller List.

2010: Cabinet ministers today approved by a majority vote a controversial amendment which would require every non-Jew wishing to become a citizen of Israel to pledge loyalty to "the State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state." Twenty-two ministers voted in favor of the amendment, including most of Likud, Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu. Eight ministers were opposed, five of them from the Labor Party and three - Benny Begin, Dan Meridor and Michael Eitan - from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud.

2010: Israeli artists, writers and intellectuals held a demonstration today against the cabinet's approval of a controversial amendment to the citizenship bill, requiring non-Jews seeking citizenship to pledge allegiance to Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.

2010: During today’s radio show, Glen “Beck described how Soros, who was born in Hungary to Orthodox Jewish parents, ‘used to go around with this anti-Semite and deliver papers to the Jews and confiscate their property and then ship them off. And George Soros was part of it. He would help confiscate the stuff. It was frightening. Here’s a Jewish boy helping send the Jews to the death camps.’” [This statement would draw a response from ADL national director Abe Foxman who released a statement slamming the Fox News commentator's criticism of Soros.]

2011: Aluf Ram Rothberg assumed command of the Israeli Navy.

2011: The Lo Tishkach Foundation is scheduled to sponsor memorial services in the Ukrainian town of Tarascha in honor of the Jews who were slaughtered there in 1941 during World War II.

2011: Center for Jewish History and Center for Traditional Music and Dance are scheduled to present The Hidden Musical Treasures of Romania –A Fulbright Scholar’s Quest a program that explores “the deep roots that connect Romanian music and klezmer music.”

2012: A reception sponsored by the Hebrew Union is scheduled for tonight to mark the opening of “The Sexuality Spectrum,” “a groundbreaking exploration of sexual orientation through the creativity of over fifty international contemporary artists.”

2012: The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington and The Israel Project is scheduled to present “A Presidential Candidate Surrogate Debate featuring Congressman Robert Wexler, representing the Democrats and Under Secretary Dov Zakheim representing the Republicans.

2012: Robert Lefkowitz, a Jewish physician and biochemist, won the Nobel Prize in chemistry with Brian Kobilka, a Stanford University researcher. Lefkowitz, 61, and Kobilka, 57, won for “groundbreaking discoveries that reveal the inner workings of an important family ... of receptors: G-protein-coupled receptors,” a posting on the website of the Nobel Prize stated today. Understanding how these receptors function helped further explain how cells could sense their environment, according to the text. They will share a $1.2 million grant from the Nobel Prize Committee.

http://www.jta.org/news/article/2012/10/10/3108891/new-york-born-jewish-doctor-co-recipient-of-nobel-prize-in-chemistry

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/11/science/2-american-scientists-win-nobel-prize-in-chemistry.html?hp

2012: French police found an explosives lab that they say was used by a "jihadist cell" in the bombing of a kosher store near Paris. Francois Molins of the Paris prosecutor’s office said at a news conference today that the firearms and “all the elements necessary to produce explosive devices” were discovered the previous day at a parking lot in the eastern Paris suburb of Torcy

2012: The exhibition, “Zionism 2000 Collection, 1920-1960,” which has been on displayed at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Ramat Gan, is scheduled to come to an end.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/iconic-posters-of-a-nation-under-construction/

2012: The National Book Award finalists announced today included Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe by Anne Applebaum and The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson by Joseph Caro

2013: In the best sense of Tikun Olam, Agudas Achim is scheduled to host “Interfaith Gathering for Prayer and Sharing co-sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Johnson County and the Consultation of Religious Communities of Johnson County.

2013: Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids is scheduled to host the first in a series of lectures “Engaging Israel, Foundations for a New Relationships”

2013: The JCC of Northern Virginia is scheduled to sponsor the Middle East Forum on “Iran – The Nuclear Threat and Implications for the Greater Middle East.”

2013: Arkadi Zaides, an independent choreographer born in the Soviet Union in 1979, who immigrated to Israel in 1990, is scheduled to perform his interpretation of “Dig Deep” in New York City.

2013: “In a display of muscle-flexing to Tehran ahead of nuclear talks between Iran and world powers, Israel made a rare announcement today that its air force had conducted a series of drills in which fighter aircraft practiced midair refueling and a simulated strike on a distant target.” (As reported by Gavriel Fiske)

2013(6th of Cheshvan, 5774): Colonel (Res.) Seraiah Ofer was killed in an attack outside his home in the Jordan Valley settlement of Brosh Habika at 10 P.M. tonight and his  wife Monique was moderately wounded, but managed to escape and contact police. (As reported by Chaim Levinson, Gili Cohen and Eli Ashkenazi)

2013:The clandestine World War II work of champion cyclist Gino Bartali was recognized today when a ceremony was held in Jerusalem to mark his help in rescuing Jews in his native Italy. (As reported by Andrew Dampf)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/italian-cycling-legend-gino-bartali-honored-by-yad-vashem/

2014(16thof Tishrei, 5775): Second day of Sukkoth

2014: Moishe House, OJMCHE and MJCC are scheduled to bring you a party under the sukkah canopies in NW Portland, with live music, beer and great vegetarian food as part of Shabbat in the Sukkah.

2014: Professor Robert Cargill is scheduled to deliver a lecture on the Book of Ecclesiastes at Agudas Achim in Coralville, Iowa.

2014: “A Jewish girl is among some 100 girls and young women from France who have left to join jihad fighters in Syria in recent months, a French intelligence official said today.”

2014: “Israel beat Cyprus in Nicosia 2-1 to successfully open its UEFA European Championship qualifying campaign today.”

2014: In Israel, Channel 2 reported today “the United Nations last month secured the release of 45 Fijian peacekeeping soldiers, kidnapped on the Syrian side of Golan Heights by the Nusra Front, through the payment of a $25 million ransom by Qatar.”  (As reported by Ilan Ben Zion)

2015: Today, shortly before 11 a.m., a 16-yearold Arab stabbed two Jewish men in their 60s some 150 meters from Damascus Gate, leaving them moderately and lightly wounded followed by a second attack at approximately 3 p.m when a 19-year-old Palestinian stabbed two officers from the police’s Special Patrol Unit near Damascus Gate.

2015: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host “The Best of Chamber Music” featuring the Elysee String Quartet from France.

2015: The Jewish Museum of Maryland is scheduled to host a “members only” opening of “Paul Simon, Words & Music, featuring The Guthrie Brothers.”

2015: The Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans is scheduled to sponsor a screening of “Rosenwald”

2015: The Vertigo Dance Company is scheduled to appear at The Performing Arts Center in NYC.

2016: In London, JWE and UKJF are scheduled to host a screening of “Anthropoid” a cinema version about the mission to assassinate Nazi General Reynhard Heydrich. 

2016: ‘In the predawn hours, Israeli troops conduct a raid at Azzun as part of their campaign to “rid the West Bank of arms used by terrorists including “the Carlo” a crude but effective “handmade submachine gun.”

2016: At the London Jewish Cultural Centre Sir Ralph Kohn is scheduled to “discuss his new book, Recital of a Lifetimewith Jewish historian Trudy Gold.

2016: “The Accountant” a crime thriller with a twist co-starring Jeffrey Tambor premiered at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.

2016(8th of Tishrei, 5777):  Oliver Hart, a member of the distinguished Montagu family, was one of two economist awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science today for “insights into how best to write contracts, the deal deals that bind together employers and their workers, or companies and their customers.”

2017(20th of Tishrei, 5778): Sukkoth Chol Ha’moed;

2017: Today, “The State Department announced a $7 million reward for information about Talal Hamiyah, who runs Hezbollah's External Security Organization, and $5 million for information about Fu'ad Shukr, a senior operative who helped plan the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon.” (As reported by Jeff Seldin)

2017:.The three Solomon’s Pools near Bethlehem which were built by Herod that “provided water to Jerusalem and the Second Temple” are to be restored in a $750,000 project funded by the United States, officials said today.”

2017:Today, “Ehud Barak, the former Israeli leader known for his hawkish views on Iran, said it would be a “mistake” for President Trump to decertify the Iran nuclear deal, both because it would play to Iran’s advantage and because it would scuttle any hope of a negotiation with North Korea.” (As reported by Mark Landler.

2017: Today Tens of thousands of participants from 80 different countries took part in the annual march in Jerusalem marking the 50th anniversary of the city's unification.

2017: The Chaplains at Oxford are scheduled to host “Pizza in the Hut” for Sukkoth

2017: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “In Between” a film about “three young Arab-Israeli women” sharing “a flat in Tel Aviv.

2017: “Beyond Chicken Soup: Jews and Medicine in America” which “was created by the Jewish usuem of Maryland in Baltimore and includes more than 200 artifacts and phots and documents” opened at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Beachwood, Ohio.

2018(15th of Tishrei): On the secular calendar, Yarhrzeit of William “Bill” Schueller, beloved husband of Eleanor Schueller, father of Deb Levin, father-in-law of Mitchell Levin and dairy farmer “par excellence.”

2018: As part of the “Who We Are” film series, the Streicker Center is scheduled to host a screening of a film about “the private side of playwright Arthur Miller” followed by a discussion with is daughter Rebeca Miller and the film’s producers.

2018: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host “On Radical Jewish Female Voices In Eastern Europe, a lecture by Professor Elissa Bemporad and Professor Natalia Aleksium that “will examine the dynamics of Jewish women’s entry into politics in modern Eastern Europe.”

2018(1st of Cheshvan, 5779):  Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2019: Today Jews around the world are left to wonder what 5780 will actually be like in the wake of the armed attack on a German synagogue filled with those attending Yom Kippur services yesterday.

2019: JW3 is scheduled to host three screenings of “Curtiz” one of which will take place in Glasgow.

2019: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a “special pub meet up this evening at the Oxford Retreat for all Brookes Jewish freshers.”

2019: Israeli pianist and the Shanghai Quartet are scheduled to perform at the Elebash Recital Hall.

2019(15th of Tishrei): On the secular calendar, Yarhrzeit of William “Bill” Schueller, beloved husband of Eleanor Schueller, father of Deb Levin, father-in-law of Mitchell Levin and dairy farmer “par excellence.”

2020(22ndof Tishrei, 5781): Shmini Atzeret

2020: In Bexley, OH, Tiftereth Israel is scheduled start celebrating Simchat Torah with around of Israelis Dancing, a socially distanced invent in the TI parking lot.

2020: Kol HaLev, “Cleveland’s Reconstructionist Jewish Community is scheduled to begin celebrating Simchat Torah at seven this evening.

2020: Via Zoom, Temple Judea in Palm Beach Gardens is scheduled to host Torah Study with Rabbi Yaron Kapitulnik

 

 

 

 

This Day, October 11, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1138: Massive earthquake strikes Aleppo, Syria.  According to tradition, the Jewish community traces its origins back to the time of King David.  This is based on the description of the conquest of the city by Joab found in the Book of Samuel.  The Great Synagogue, the most famous Jewish edifice in the city was originally built in the fifth century of the Common Era. The real importance of the community can be traced to the Aleppo Codex,the earliest known manuscript containing the entire text of the Bible. Tradition states that Maimonides consulted the Aleppo Codex when he set down the exact rules for writing Torah scrolls.”The Codex was copied by the scribe Shlomo Ben-Buya'a over 1,000 years ago. It was deposited with the Aleppo community at the end of the 14th Century and kept in a small vault in the Cave of Elijah under the Joab Ben Zeruiah Synagogue of Aleppo. The community guarded it for over 600 years." Whatever loss the community suffered during the earthquake, we know it survived and thrived since it was visited by Rabbi Petachya of Regensburg (Germany) starting in 1170 and Benjamin of Tudela in 1173.  Benjamin’s visit was part of his “round the world tour” which he described in his literary work entitled the Travels of Benjamin.

1285: Following a false charge that the Jews had purchased a Christian child from an old woman and then killed, a mob in Munich attacked the Jews community.  Those who escaped the mob took refuge in the synagogue which the mob then burned killing 180 Jews.

1347: Emperor Louis IV, the German ruler who had given Gottfried von Eppstein permission to settle Jews in Eppstein, Homburg and Steinheim in 1335, passed away.

1394: Ordination of Benedict XIII, one of the Avignon Popes whom the Catholic Church classifies as an Anti-Pope.  In an attempt to gain acceptance of his Papacy, Benedict attacked the Jews.  Not content to adopt oppressive laws at aimed Children Of Israel, he initiated the Disputation of Tortosa in 1413 one of those one-sided debates that the Church loved.  As a result of this one, the works of Maimonides were burned and copies of the Talmud were to be confiscated so that they could be censored.

1400: Jews were burned alive in Prague.

1531: Forty-seven year old Huldrych Zwingli, the leader of the Reformation in Switzerland who at a minimum “studied and admired the Hebrew language, used it to some advantage” in his work and “took over some Hebraic teachings while evincing little concern for contemporary Jews” passed away today.

1727: George II and Caroline of Ansbach are crowned King and Queen of Great Britain. King George II was the monarch who gave “the royal assent” to the Jewish Naturalization Act of 1753.  Unfortunately, the act was repealed a year later.

1727: “Zadok the Priest,” an anthem composed by George Frederic Handel based on First Kings 1:38-40 which describes the coronation of King Solomon was performed today during the coronation of King George II.

1741: George Fredrick Handel completed the second of “Samson,” his oratorio based on the figure from the Book of Judges.

1771: In Eppingen, Germany, “Kusche Karoline Maier” and “Laemmle Heinshiemer “gave birth to “Moses Lemle Heinsheimer, the father of Maier and Jakob Heinsheimer.

1777(10thof Tishrei, 5538): Four days after the Americans completed their game-changing victory at the Battle of Saratoga, Jews observe Yom Kippur

1778(20thof Tishrei, 5539): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1783(15thof Tishrei, 5544): Sukkoth

1786: Michael Marks married Jochabed Isaacks, the parents of Tarrytown, NY native Abraham Marks, were married today in Newport, R.I.

1787: In Georgia Philip Mosses Russell and Esther Mordecai Russell gave birth to Isaac Russell, their first son and third child who would have two younger siblings.

1789(21stof Tishrei, 5550): Hoshanah Rabah observed for the first time during the Presidency of Geroge Washington.

1792(25thof Tishrei, 5553): Seventy-nine year old Hebrew poet and businessman David Franco Mendes passed away today in his home town of Amsterdam.

1796(9thof Tishrei, 5557): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre is chanted for the last time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1796: While sailing to the United States aboard the sloop Simionhoff, Israel Baer Kursheedt used the English bible of the ship’s captain to explain to him the significance of Yom Kippur which he was about to begin observing.

1797(21stif Tishrei, 5558): Hoshanah Rabah observed for the first time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1800(22ndof Tishrei, 5561): Shmini Atzeret observed for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1805(18thof Tishrei, 5566): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1808(20thof Tishrei, 5569): Sixth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson

1816(19thof Tishrei, 5577): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed as King Louis XII “duels “with members of the Chamber of Deputies for political supremacy during what history has come to call “the Second Bourbon Restoration.

1821(15thof Tishrei, 5582): First Day of Sukkoth

1824(19thof Tishrei, 5585): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1826(10thof Tishrei, 5587): Yom Kippur

1827(20thof Tishrei, 5588): Sixth Day of Sukkoth\

1834(8thof Tishrei, 5595): Shabbat Shuvah

1834(8thTishrei, 5595): Forty-two year old Joseph Lopez Hays, the Philadelphia born son of Baruch and Rachel Hays and the husband of Mary Ann Hays passed away today.

1835: Today in Moravia, the leaders of the Loschitz Jewish community prepared a contract that would make Abraham Neuda their rabbi.

1838(22ndof Tishrei, 5599): Shmini Atzeret

1838(22ndof Tishrei, 5599): Sixty-nine year old Silesia native Adolf Martin Schlesinger, the Berlin music publisher whose “ongoing lobbying on the issue of musical copyright (prompted by copyright infringement of his publication of Weber's Der Freischütz), was a major factor in the introduction of the influential Prussian copyright law of 1830” passed away leaving a business that was so successful that his widow had no financial problems and his sons were able to expand the business to include a Paris branch.

1842: In New York City Moses and Esther Lazarus gave birth to Sarah Lazarus, a sister of Emma Lazarus.

1845(10thof Tishrei, 5606): The day after the United States opened the Naval Academy in Annapolis whose most famous Jewish graduated was Admiral Hyman Rickover, Jews observe Yom Kippur

1845(10thof Tishrei, 5606): A minyan led by Mayer Klein and Philip Newberg held services in Chicago, Ill, marking the first time that his occurred in “The Windy City”

1846(21stof Tishrei, 5607): Hoshana Raba

1846: Birthdate of Carlos Enrique José Pellegrini, the Argentine President who was sympathetic to attempts to settle Jewish refugees in his country.

1850: In Albany, NY founding of Congregation Anshe Emeth which would consolidate a year later with Congregation Beth Emeth to for Congregation Beth Emeth.

1850: The University of Sydney, Australia’s oldest university, opened its doors. Percy Marks, described as “Jewish Renaissance Man” was one of its earliest and most famous Jewish graduates. The Australian Union of Jewish Students or AUJS is an on campus organization whose aim is to promote Jewish continuity.  Today the University has a Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish studies whose website asks and answers the following:  “Why enroll in Jewish Studies at the University of Sydney?? * Challenging: Where else would you find such a stimulating fusion of diverse ethnic and religious groups studying together? Learn about religion and politics in an open and fun environment.

 
* Educational: Further your knowledge and insights into Jewish Studies. Learn about the issues around assimilation and Jewish civilization and master classical or Modern Hebrew or Yiddish.
* Practical: For undergraduate students, taking one of these courses will count towards qualifications in General Studies or part of your Arts, Arts/Law or Education degrees. It will also enable budding teachers to pursue a career in Modern Hebrew, Jewish Studies and Tanach.
* Unique: Delve into Jewish philosophy, history and politics, delivered by expert lecturers in their fields.
There is a Jewish club called AUJS (Australian Union of Jewish Students) which has many purposes, one of which is to promote Jewish continuity!

 

1851(15th of Tishrei, 5612): Sukkoth

1852: Famed German mathematician Ferdinand Eisenstein passed away at the age of thirty.  Eisenstein’s fate was typical of many Germans.  His parents were Jewish, but they converted to a Protestant denomination before their son’s birth to gain full entrée into German society.

1853(9thof Tishrei, 5614): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre is recited for the first time during the Crimean War which had just begun earlier this month.

1854(19thof Tishrei, 5615): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1854(19thof Tishrei, 5615): Sixty-nine year old Baltimore born David Hart passed away today in New York.

1855: Johann Ludwig Schneller, a German Lutheran missionary “bought from the people of Lifta, a parcel of land outside LIfta, approximately 3 kilmotres (1.9 miles) northwest of Jaffa Gate.

1860: In London, Isaac Mozes Pereira Mendoza and Sara Isaac Monis gave birth to Esther Mendoza today.

1862: During the Civil War Joseph Bear who would be wounded on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg and who would reach the rank of Sergeant began his service with Company of the 153rd Regiment.

1863(15thof Tishrei, 5764): Sukkoth

1863: Sixty-eight year old Jane (Raphael) Salaman, the wife of Isaac S. Salaman was buried today at the Brompton Jewish Cemetery.

1863: “The House of Rothschild” published today based on information from the London Globe provided a fascinatingly detailed contemporary look at this most prominent of Jewish dynasties.

“A few days ago, our Paris correspondent told us that a congress of the members of the illustrious house of Rothschild has been sitting at Paris. The purport of the meeting was nothing less than to rearrange the dominions of the great banking dynasty. In one word, the great object of the Rothschild congress was to reduce the five branches of the house who now rule Europe to four, and following the example of Garibaldi, to strike another sovereign of Naples from the list of reigning monarchs. Henceforth there are to be but four kings of the house of Rothschild, with secure thrones at London, Paris, Vienna, and Frankfort. It is now exactly a hundred years since a poor Jew, called Mayer Anselm, made his appearance at the City of Hanover; barefooted, with a sack, oa his shoulders, and a bundle of rags on his back. Successful in trade, like most of his co-religionists, he returned to Frankfort at the end of a few years, and set up a small shop in the "Jew-lane," over which hung the signboard of a red shield, called in German roth-schild. As a dealer in old and rare coins, he made the acquaintance of the Serene Elector of Hesse Cassel, who, happening to be in want of a confidential agent for various open and secret purposes, appointed the shrewd-looking Mayer Anselm to the post. The Serene Elector being compelled soon after to fly his country. Mayer Anselm took charge of his cash, amounting to several millions of florins. With the instinct of his race, Anselm did not forget to put the money out on good interest, so that, before Napoleon was gone to Elba, and the illustrious Elector had returned to Cassel, the capital had more than doubled. The ruler of Hesse Casse thought it almost a marvel to get his money safely returned from the Jew-lane of Frankfort, and at the Congress of Vienna was never tired of singing the praise of his Hebrew agent to all the Princes of Europe. The dwellers under the sign of the Red Shield laughed in their sleeves; keeping carefully to themselves the great fact that the electoral two million florins had brought them four millions of their own. Never was honesty a better policy.  Mayer Anselm died in 1812, without having the supreme satisfaction of hearing his honesty extolled by kings and princes. He left five sons who succeeded him in the banking and money-lending business, and who, conscious of their social value, dropped the name of Anselm, and adopted the higher sounding one of Rothschild, taken, from the sign board over the paternal house. On his deathbed their father had taken a solemn oath from all of them, to hold his four millions well together, and they have faithfully kept the Injunction. But the old City of Frankfort clearly was too; narrow a realm for the fruitful sowing of four millions; and, in consequence, the five were determined after a while to extend their sphere of operations by establishing branch banks at the chief cities of Europe. The eldest son, Anselm, born 1773, remained at Frankfort; the second, Salomon, born in 1774, settled at Vienna; the third, Nathan, born in 1777, went to London; the fourth, Charles, the infant terrible of the family, established himself in the soft climate of Naples, and the fifth and youngest, James, born 1792, took up his residence at Paris. Strictly united, the wealth and power of the five Rothschilds S was vested in the eldest born; nevertheless, the shrewdest of the sons of Mayer Anselm, and the heir of his genius, Nathan, the third son, soon took the reins of government into the own hands. By his faith in Wellington and the flesh and muscle of British soldiers, he nearly doubled the fortune of the family, gaining more than a million sterling by the sole battle of Waterloo, the news of which he carried to England two days earlier than the mail. The weight of the solid millions gradually transferred the ascendancy in the family from Germany to England, making London the metropolis of the reigning dynasty of Rothschild. Like the royal families of Europe, the members of the house of Rothschild only intermarry with each other. James Rothschild married the daughter of his brother Salomon: his son Edmond heir apparent of the French line, was united to his first cousin, the daughter of Lionel, and granddaughter of Nathan Rothschild; and Lionel again-M.P. for London -- gave his hand in 1836 to his first cousin Charlotte the daughter of Charles Rothschild, of Naples. It is unnecessary to say that, though these matrimonial alliances have kept the millions wonderfully together, they have not improved the race of old Mayer Anselm, of the Red Shield. Already signs of physical weakness are becoming visible in the great family. So, at least, hint the French papers in their meager notices about the Rothschild congress at Paris. From all that can be gathered out of a wilderness of canards, thin faces and thick fiction, it appears that the sovereigns of the Stock Exchange met in conference for the double purpose of centralizing their money power and widening their matrimonial realm. In other words, the five reigning kings; descendants, according to the law of primogeniture, of the five sons Mayer Anselm, came to the decision to reduce their number to four by cutting off the Neapolitan branch of Charles Rothschild; while it was likewise decided that permission should be given to the younger members of the family to marry, for the benefit of the race, beyond the range of first cousinship. What has led to the exclusion of the Neapolitan line of Rothschild seems to have been the constant exercise of a highly blameable liberality, unheard of in the annals of the family. Charles, the prodigal son of Mayer Anselm, actually presented, in the year 1846, 10,000 ducats to the orphan asylum of St. Carlo, at Naples, and the son and heir of Charles (Gustavus) has given repeated signs of his inclination to follow in the footsteps of his father. Such conduct, utterly unbecoming of the policy of the house of Rothschild, could not be allowed to pass unnoticed, and, accordingly -- we quote the rumor of Paris journalism -- the decheance of the Neapolitan line has been pronounced. However, Baron Gustavus De Rothschild is not to retire into private life, like famous Charles V., with only a cassock on his shoulders and a prayer-book in his hand, but is allowed to take with him a small fortune of 150,000,000 francs, or about six millions sterling -- a mere crumb from the table of the descendants of poor Mayer Anselm, who wandered shoeless through the electorate of good King George III. It is certain that no romance of Royalty is equal to the romance of the house of Rothschild

1864: Campina Grande was elevated to the status of city in Brazil.  Campina Grande is in northeast Brazil.  Based on a recent documentary many Catholics in that region follow various Jewish customs without being aware of their origin, In all likelihood, the region was originally settled by Marranos or Conversos.  Their descendants continued practicing rituals such as not eating pork, circumcising new born males, reciting special prayers on the first day of the month and a variety of customs relating to dealing with the dead without being aware of their origins. 

1864 The General News column today reported that “In consequence of a Jewish feast occurring yesterday, there were fewer buyers at the yards, and the gentiles had the business of buying and selling to themselves, -- this gave less animation to the sale yards. It is thought that the Jews will bring in some stock to-morrow, and that there will be considerable business transacted.”

1867: Birthdate of Abraham L. Saltzstein, who in 1884 came from his native Poland to the United States, finally settling in Milwaukee where he became a “general agent for the New Mutual Life Insurance Company of Wisconsin.”

1868(24th of Tishrei, 5629) Parashat Bereshit

1868: Founding of the Philadelphia branch of American Israelite Universelle whose members included Moses A. Dropsie, A.M. Frechie, Horace A. Nathans, Isaac P. Hunt, David Teller, Raphael Brunswick, Mayer Troutman, Abraham M. Kohn, and Dr. Marcus Jastrow.

1869(6th of Cheshvan, 5630): Seventy-one year old Lyon Hart passed away today in his home town of New York City.

1872(9th of Tishrei, 5633): Erev Yom Kippur

1872: In Greely, CO, Adolph Z. Salomon and the former Matilda Joel gave birth gave birth St. Louis businessman, Frederick Z. Salomon, the husband of Helen Salomon and the father of Fred Z. Salomon, Jr.

1874(30th of Tishrei, 5635): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1874: During today’s opening session of the Supreme Lodge of the Order of Kesher Shel Barzel, in the Bowery. J.P. Solomon of New York was chosen as Supreme Rosh. Other officers elected were, Deputy Rosh, L.H. Cohen of Ohio and Supreme Sopher, A.T. Jones of Pennsylvania.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9800EEDF153BEF34BC4B52DFB667838F669FDE

1874: In Denver, founding of Congregation Emanuel whose members have included Rabbi William S. Friedman, Henry Frankle and William Weil and which holds services at 7:45 on Friday evening and at 10:30 on Saturday morning.

1876(23rd of Tishrei, 5637): Simchat Torah observed for the last time during the Presidency of U.S. Grant who enjoyed overwhelming support among Jewish voters.

1878(14th of Tishrei, 5639): Erev of Sukkoth

1878: A fire broke out tonight in New York City “in the temporary building erected in the yard at #67 Hester Street for the celebration of…Sukkoth.”  The fire took place during services which created panic among the worshippers all of whom escaped without injury

1878: It was reported today that dispatches sent from Berlin by The Pall Mall Gazette (a British publication) say the European Powers are still refusing to recognize the independence of Romania until the government at Bucharest fulfills its treaty obligations granting full rights to its Jewish citizens.  The Romanian government has been using a series of legal gimmicks to avoid granting the Jews the civil rights that had been promised during negotiations in Berlin.

1879: Citizens of Bolivar County, Mississippi, meeting at Bolivar Landing passed a resolution denouncing Edward Storm, the Republican nominee for Supervisor as “a dishonest Jew, the servile tool of the slave owner before the war and convenient and abandoned ally of the corrupt carpet-bagger” since the end of the Civil War. (This maybe a reference to Edward Storm, a native of Berlin, Germany who served in the Confederate Army from 1861 until 1865 and is buried in Greenville, MS

1879: It was reported today that there are between six and seven million Hebrews in the world which is about the same number that were alive in the days of King David. This includes 5 million Jews in Russia, 200,000 in Asia, 80,000 in Africa and a million to a million and a half in America. Russia has the largest European Jewish population followed by Austria. There are only about 500,000 Jews living in Germany 45,000 of whom reside in Berlin.  Most of the African Jews live in Algeria and Ethiopia.  The 13,500 Jews living in Jerusalem constitute over half of that city’s total population.

1880: In St. Louis, MO, Henry and Anna Cohn gave birth to Arthur Benjamin Cohn, the husband of Louise Porter.

1881: In Prague, Adolf Kelsen and Auguste Löwy gave birth to jurist and philosopher and Hans Kelsen.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/kelsen-hans

1881(18th of Tishrei, 5642): Chol Ha Moed Sukkoth

1881(18th of Tishrei, 5642: Sixteen year old Bath Hyman, a native of Prussia, passed away today in Louisiana.

1882: Birthdate of Milwaukee, WI native Dr. Hermann Irving Schlesinger, the University of Chicago trained chemist who rose to be the department chair at his alma mater while performing research that earned him “the Priestly Medal, the highest honor of the American Chemical Society.”

https://web.archive.org/web/20060429044553/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/Urry-OPA.pdf

1883(10th of Tishrei, 5644): Yom Kippur

1883: Rabbi Kaufman will deliver today’s sermon in German at Temple Beth-El in New York City.

1884(22nd of Tishrei, 5645): Shemini Atzeret

1884: It was reported today that the funeral of Dr. Adolphus Huebsch, the rabbi who has led Ahavet Chesed since 1866 and passed away suddenly last night will be held on the day after Simchat Torah.

1884: Birthdate of Eleanor Roosevelt.  Contrary to what the anti-Semites said, neither FDR nor his wife was Jewish.  However, Mrs. Roosevelt certainly had numerous Jewish friends.  As a champion of the downtrodden including Jews seeking to escape Hitler’s Europe and those seeking to create a Jewish homeland, she certainly enjoyed a certain kind of celebrity and popularity with Jews living during the middle of the twentieth century.

1884: “Hebrew Charity For Children” published today presented a summary of the annual report of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society.  Since its opening in September of 1879, this New York Institution has received applications for admission from more than 600 boys and girls.  In addition to maintaining sex segregated facilities for those needing residential assistance, the society provided 7,983 free meals to “poor people and children” not living in one of these facilities.  Mrs. P.J. Joachimsen will continue to serve as President for another year.

1884: It was reported today that two Jews named “Ritter and Strochlenski” have been found guilty and sentenced to death in Poland for having “murdered a Christian girl.”

1885: According to reports published today, there are 100,000 people living in Bagdad, 30,000 of whom are Jews struggling “for a bare subsistence.”

1885: It was reported today that officials had destroyed an illegal still near Newburg, NY, that was reputed to be owned by four Jews who escaped apprehension.

1886: In St. Louis, MO, an inquest was scheduled to be held today to determine the facts concerning death of Josie Martel who was supposed to have been killed by her husband Frank Sandmeyer, a Jewish waiter who took his own life after taking hers.

1887(23rd of Tishrei, 5648): Simchat Torah

1887: Birthdate of New York native and Columbia trained surgeon and radiation therapist Ira I Kaplan, an active member of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism.

1888: Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler’s address at tonight’s meeting of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association was followed by musical program that was conducted by Frederick Brandies.

1889(16th of Tishrei, 5650): Second Day of Sukkoth

1889: Founding of The United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing, Pipefitting and Sprinkler Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada which was affiliated with the American Federation of Labor led by Samuel Gompers.

1890: Novosti expresses the opinion that “the expulsion of the Jews from the districts not specifically assigned to them is one of the main causes of the present critical condition of commerce.”

1890: A list published today of the newly elected officers of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society Orphan Asylum included: President – Mrs. Phillip J. Joachimsen; Vice President – Mrs. Teller; Treasurer –Mrs. Barnett; Secretary – Mrs. Meyer.

1891: Unless friends or relations claim the body, “the Hebrew Charities Organization” will bury Anna HIlkofsky, the thirty-six year old epileptic who died tragically yesterday in a fire.

1891(9th of Tishrei, 5652): Erev Yom Kippur.

1891: In Cincinnati, OH, Pauline and Alexander Pappehnheimer gave birth to Cornell University trained Mechanical Engineer Ralph Pappenheimer, the husband of Claire and Louise Rauh Pappenheimer and the father tennis player Ralph Pappenheimer Jr.

1891: “The Fast of Yom Kippur Published today described the differences in observance between the Orthodox and Reformed Jews while acknowledging that the holiday is so “popular” that “temporary places of worship have been established in a number of public halls, particularly on the east side of the city to accommodate those who are not regular members of any congregation.”

1891: “University of Rochester” published today included a summary of a speech delivered by David Jayne Hill the school’s president to the Query Club on “Higher Education” in which he “referred to the achievements of many of the Jews” whom “he said…were among the leaders of advanced thought and in literature, art, music and other departments they had brought honor upon the race. A people without a country, they have made the world their home.”

1892: In New York, today’s Columbus Day Parade included a group of “very little boys from the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, some of them scarcely five years old” marking behind “their tiny Drum Major;” a scene that drew “many cheers” from the onlookers.

1892(20th of Tishrei, 5653): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1892(20th of Tishrei, 5653): Four year old Willie Lewis Kranson passed away today after which he was buried at the Jewish Cemetery in Natchitoches, LA.

1892: One of the Columbus Day Parades had a total of 24, 620 participants,128 of whom were from the Hebrew Orphan Asylum.

1893(1st of Cheshvan, 5654): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1893: Robert Stone, A. Druger, Issac Schachat, Arbram Levin and Harris Baskin are the five pupils of the Bardon de Hirsh Trade School on East Ninth Street who have “been turned out of their boarding house” by order of Colonel J.E. Bloom who had expelled them from the school because “they refused to obey the rules necessary for discipline in the workshops.”

1894: Otto Slimbach, a well-known bully in the eastern district of Brooklyn was mortally stabbed by an unknown assailant this evening after having engaged in drinking at several saloons, beating his mother and going through the “Hebrew quarter” and indulging in Jew-baiting for further amusement.”

1894: An unknown number of striking cloakmakers, many of whom were Jewish, were clubbed tonight in Rutgers Place.

1894: General Mercier, the Secretary of War meets with three leaders including Charles Dupuy, the President of the Cabinet before moving ahead with the arrest of Captain Dreyfus on charges of selling secrets to a foreign power.

1894: “Who The Nominees Are” published today provides biographies of the those nominated by Tammany including Nathan Strauss who is their candidate for Mayor.

1895: The list of Tammany Judicial candidates published today included Joseph E. Newburger, a graduate of Columbia Law School who is a director of the of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and President of Rodoph Sholom.

1896: In Moscow, Osip and Anna Jakobson gave birth to Roman Jakobson, “the father of modern structural linguistics who elaborated sophisticated theories of language and communication that had profound effects on such disciplines as anthropology, art criticism and brain research…”

1896(4th of Cheshvan, 5657: Eleven month old Julius Kranson passed away today after which he was buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Natchitoches, LA.

1896: The Syracuse Section of the National Council of Women was organized with thirty members being enrolled at that time.

1896: Birthdate of Galicia native Yosef-Mankehm Holender (Tusker) the Yiddish journalist and WW I veteran of the Austrian Army who, after surviving the Nazi occupation of France “again became active in the Zionist labor movement and contributed to Undzer vort (Our word) in Paris…”

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2015/12/yoysef-menakhem-holender-tsuker.html

1897(15th of Tishrei, 5658): First Day of Sukkoth

1897: Birthdate of Boston native, violinist and bandleader Leo F. Reisman who gave pianist and bandleader Eddie Duchin “his big break.”

1897: “Thirty-four new cases of yellow fever were reported today in New Orleans, four of which were found at the Jewish Home” and they will be treated at Tuoro Infirmary, a non-sectarian medical facility supported by the city’s Jewish population.

1897: “The Feast of Tabernacles” published today provided a description of the celebration of Sukkoth which is immediately followed by the celebration of Simchat Torah, “The Rejoicing of the Law,” “when the last section of the law is read in the temples by what is called ‘The Bridegroom of the Law.’”

1898: Colonel Theodore Roosevelt delivered his first stump speech tonight during which he talked about the Rough Riders where all members were treated on their “merits as a man” whether Protestant, Catholic or Jew.” (Yes the famous regiment had Jewish members)

1899: The Second Boer War in which approximately 2,800 Jews fought on the British side and 300 Jews fought with the Boers, began today.

1900: Twenty-six year old broker Charles Sincere, the Chicago born son of Henry and Rose Sincere married “Mayme W. Wershinski” with whom he had one son and one daughter.

1902(10th of Tishrei, 5663): Yom Kippur

1903: In New York, Edith and Percy Selden Strauss gave birth to Ralph Isidor Straus, the borther of Donald and Percy Selden Straus, Jr.

1905: “In reply to the petition from the faculties of the St. Petersburg and Moscow Universities advocating the unrestricted admission of Jewish students, the Emperor has notified the faculties” of his decision to authorize the admission of Jews who are apply in excess of the legal percentage” while awaiting a decision from the National Assembly on this matter.

1906(22nd of Tishrei, 5667): Shemini Atzeret

1906: Birthdate of Charles Revson, Canadian born founder of Revlon Cosmetics.

1907: “Rothschild’s Little Story” published today recounts how “someone asked Lord Rothschild how he made all his money” to which he replied “By selling too soon and buying too late.”

1908(16th of Sukkoth, 5669): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt who enjoyed wide Jewish support.

1909: Today Herman Dashel, the editor of the anti-Semitic weekly journal Die Wahrheit “was convicted of blackmail and sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment and the suspension of his civil rights for three years.”

1910: In New York, the Alderman adopted a resolution which described Nathan Straus as an “exemplary citizen, citizen, philanthropist, and friend of the poor” and called upon him to “continue his splendid efforts in behalf of the poor and needy in the supply of pure milk…”

1911: “The first meeting of Study Circle No. 1 of the Council of Jewish Juniors is scheduled to meet this evening where Charles Strauss will lead a class examining “the Jewish characters in literature from the fifteenth century to the present day” starting with “The Merchant of Venice” and “The Jew of Malta.”

1912(30th of Tishrei, 5673): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1912(30th of Tishrei, 5673): Seventy-one year old Civil War veteran Moses Shelt passed away in Covington, KY.

1912:Louis D. Brandeis addressed some 200 social workers from the charitable and philanthropic organizations of New York and Brooklyn today at a meeting in the United Charities Building. Mr. Brandeis in his speech told the workers they might expect much help from Gov. Woodrow Wilson if he is elected President.

1912: According to reports published today, a special meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York was held to pass a lengthy a resolution marking the recent death of Professor Morris Loeb

1913(10th of Tishrei, 5674): Yom Kippur

1913: On Yom Kippur, 26 year old philosopher Franz Rosenzweig who was planning on following in the footsteps of his cousin and converting to Christianity attended services at an Orthodox Synagogue in Berlin.  In a change of heart that continues to confound many to this day. Rosenzweig’s time at prayer led him to later declare that conversation “for me is impossible now.  I remain a Jew.”

1913: In Rochester, NY, Rose and Harry Simon gave birth to Hymie Simon, who gained fame as Joe Simon the writer and illustrator who created Captain America. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1914: In the Bronx, Russian-Jewish immigrants “Jacob and Bertha (Nedner) Fine” gave birth to psychologist and chess champion Reuben Fine passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/27/obituaries/reuben-fine-american-chess-giant-dead-at-79.html

1914: The Jewish Consumptives Relief Society which had found in 1904 held its “tenth annual meeting today in Denver, CO.”

1914(21st of Tishrei, 5675): As combined British and French Armies fought the Battle of La Bassee which was part of their respective “races to the sea” Jews on both sides of the front observed Hoshanah Rabah

1915: In “Call Jewish Congress American” published today it was reported that “in accepting his election as an advisory member of the Jewish Congress Organization Committee Dr. Henry Moskowitz has written the Secretary of the committee defending as strictly American in spirit the plan to form a congress of Jews which shall ‘assert the claims of Israel among the nations and seek fundamental civil and political rights’ for Jews in the countries at war.”

1915: “The interviews with Alexi Khvostfoff, the new Minster of the Interior published today” in Petrograd “do not announce his program but quote a number of interesting…statements” including his view that he “would remove most disabilities” that the Jews have had to endure.

1915: Louis D. Brandeis and Dr. Schmarja Levin address he first Fall meeting of the University Zionist Society which was held” tonight “at the home of L.A. Steinhard” on East 92nd Street.

1915: The Overseas News Agency distributed a statement “Fighting in Moscow’s Streets” that includes the belief of the “aristocracy and merchants of Moscow” that the current rioting is caused by “the disloyalty of the Jews.”

1915: F.H. Williams wrote from Bristol, CT, asking about the origins of “Pop Goes the Weasel” saying that his when he was at his grandfather’s house some time before 1855 he “distinctly heard” “three German Jews sing: ‘Queen Victoria’s very sick, Napoleon has the measles, Sebastopol’s not taken yet, Pop goes the Veasles.’”

1916(14thof Tishrei, 5677): Erev of Sukkoth

1916: “A novel turn to an ancient religious service will be given” this evening “when Methodist, Protestant and Presbyterian Army Chaplains”  take part in Sukkoth services “in the Young Men’s Hebrew Association Building in Douglas, AZ, under the auspices of the Army and Navy Committee of the Young Men’s Hebrew and Kindred Council

1916: Today Nathan Straus wrote to Felix Warburg that in accord with the promise he made last spring he was enclosing a check for $50,000 “for war relief” and that he hoped it would help to encourage “American Jewry to do their duty toward their unfortunate co-religionists abroad.”

1917: Screenwriter Sonya “Levien married her husband Carl Hovey” today.

1917: Jacob S. Davidson, his wife and his daughters who are among the refugees from Jaffa and Jerusalem that have arrived in New York are staying with Davidson brother “who lives at 120 Cannon Street.”

1918:”In the Jewish Maternity Hospital at 270 East Broadway on Manhattan’s Lower East Side” Lena (Rips) and Harry Rabinowitz gave birth to Jerome Wilson Rabinowitz who gained fame as choreographer, director, dancer, and theater producer Jerome Robbins possibly best known for directing Leonard Bernstein’s musical version of Romeo and Juliet called “West Side Story.”

http://jeromerobbins.org/

1918(5th of Cheshvan, 5679): Corporal Nathan Solomon who was “cited for valor in the Battle of the Marne” was killed in action today while serving with the Sixth Machine Gun Battalion of the U.S. Marines Corps.

1918: In Brighton Raphael Lyons, a turf accountant who died in 1944 and his wife gave birth to Braham Jack Lyons who gained fame as :”journalist and public relations consultant” Dennis Lyons whom the Prime Minister gave a life peerage to in 1974 making Baron Lyons of Brighton.

1919: Major General Hans von Seeckt began serving as the first commander of The Truppenamt or 'Troop Office' which was in all but name, the German General Staff – an organization that was not supposed to exist under the Versailles Treaty and an organization whose existence proved that Germany never really had any intention of accepting the outcome of WW I, long before the Nazis came to power.

1920: More than 1,000 men and women are expected to attend this evening “gala festival” sponsored by the United Waist League of America” “on the Century Roof atop the Century Theatre.

1921(9thof Tishrei, 5682): Jews hear Kol Nidre for the first time during the Presidency of Warren G. Harding.

1922(19thof Tishrei, 5683): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1922: In Berlin, Aron Zuckermann, “the owner of a metal and leather factory” and “singer Gittel (Hutsnecker) Zuckermann gave birth to Wolfgang Joachim Zuckerman, the Jewish refugee who gained fame as “a piano technician and ….harpsichord builder.” (As reported by Richard Sandomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/23/obituaries/wolfgang-zuckermann-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1923: In Manhattan “Sam A. Lewisohn and the former Margaret Seligment gave birth to the third of their four daughters, Elizabeth Ann Lewisohn who gained fame as historian Elizabeth L. Eisentstein. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/24/books/elizabeth-eisenstein-historian-of-movable-type-dies-at-92.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1924: Birthdate of Maurice Sanford Fox, “the son of poor Russian Jewish immigrants” who became “an American geneticist and molecular biologist, and professor Emeritus of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.”

1925(23rdof Tishrei, 5686): Simchat Torah

1925: In Washington, the Senators won game three of the World Series with Buddy Myer at second base.

1926(3rdof Cheshvan, 5687): Twenty-eight year old Hymie Weiss, the north side mobster who was a rival of Al Capone was gunned down today.

http://www.nationalcrimesyndicate.com/hymie-weiss-death-photo/

1926(3rdof Cheshvan, 5687): Sixty-three year old Maxim Vinaver, a Russian lawyer, Duma member and leader of the Jewish community who moved to Paris after the Bolshevik Revolution passed away today.

1926: Birthdate of major league baseball player Myron Nathan “Joe” Ginsberg.

1926: “Young April” a romantic comedy starring Joseph Schildkraut and Rudolph Schildkraut was released in the United States today

1927(15thof Tishrei, 5688): Sukkoth

1927: In a statement made public today, “Justice Jacob Panken of the Municipal Court flatly rejected an offer of Communist support for re-election.”

1929: In Manhattan, Irving Westin and the former Etta Furman gave birth to Alan Furman Westin “a legal scholar who nearly half a century ago defined the modern right to privacy in the incipient computer age” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

1930: “Sinner’s Holiday,” featuring Noel Madison as “Buck Rogers” was released today in the United States.

1930: Northwestern University led by Guard Hyman “Hy” Crizevsky defeated Ohio State in its second straight win of the season.

1931(30thof Tishrei, 5692): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1931(30thof Tishrei, 5692: Sixty-seven Russian born immigrant Jacob Bellin, the husband of Fanny Bellin and the father of Katie, Samuel, Anna and Sadie Bellin passed away today after which he was buried at Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, NY.

1931: Formation of the Harzburg Front, a right wing alliance that included the Nazi Party which was formed to undermine the democratically elected government of Chancellor Heinrich Bruning, the person who held that post for the longest period of time during the Weimar Republic.

1933(21stof Tishrei, 5694): Hoshana Raba observed for the first time during the Presidency of FDR and Chancellorship of Hitler.

1935(14thof Tishrei, 5696): Erev Sukkoth and Erev Shabbat

1935(14thof Tishrei, 5696): Warsaw native and Sorbonne graduate Israel Eitan, the philologist who in 1921 came to the United States where he lived in Pittsburgh and taught at Duquesne University passed away today.

1935: Brooks Atkinson described last night’s performance of the upgraded version of Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess.”

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/theater/Porgy-and-Bess-1935.pdf

1936: In “Life in Tel Aviv, That Sudden Town,” published today Katherine Woods reviews Spring Up, O  Well by Ruth Kahn, a book that describes the Jewish “resettlement of Palestine”

1936: At the Free Synagogue, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was one of the speakers at a memorial service honoring his lifelong friend Reverend S. Parkes Cadman.

1936: “Approximately 150 delegates representing 26 communities” heard Louis Lipsky, the former president of the Zionist Organization of America deliver a speech at the annual convention of the Long Island Region today at the Jamaica (Queens) Jewish Center in which “he described the British attitude toward Palestine as one of indifference and avoidance of the issues.”

1936: Dr. Stephen S. Wises presided at a dinner at the Hotel Plaza “at which the American Jewish Congress honored Louis Sturz, chairman of the finance committee and treasurer of the World Jewish Congress.

1936: “The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee reported” today “that a total of 7,750 Jews had been helped to migrate from their homes in Germany during the first six months of this by service agencies affiliated with the committee.”

1936: “While all available police were shepherding a march of 5,000 Communists through the East End tonight a group of Mosley’s gangsters shouting Fascist slogans raided Jewish shops in Mile End Road,” slashing bystanders with razors, hurling bricks through shop windows, overturning and setting on fire two cars and scattering the property of the Jews in the roadway,

1936: “An Arab Plot” published today provides a review of Talbot Mundy’s Jimgim And Allah’s Peace” an adventure novel whose hero is “Major Grim (Jimgrim) a British Military Intelligence officer on service in Jerusalem to thwart the plots of the belligerent Arab sheiks against their age-old enemies, the Jews…”

1937: In Manhattan, garment worker Murray Leibman and the former Grace Marx gave birth to birth to actor Ron Leibman whose portrayal of the union organizer in the film hit Norma Rae won him kudos even if Sally Fields got the Oscar.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/06/theater/ron-leibman-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1937: The Palestine Post published an extensive report on the deteriorating condition of Jews in Poland and German Upper Silesia. According to Alexander Kahn, the vice-chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee in Poland, entire Jewish communities in towns and villages were subjected to unspeakable brutalities of local nationalists, anti-Semites and hooligans. There were riots at the Vilna and Lvovuniversities where Jewish students were beaten and, when forced to seat on the left side, preferred to stand instead. The Polish administration welcomed an economic anti-Jewish boycott while trade organizations urged to create "a ghetto" for Jewish tradesmen in the markets. In the village of Mushlatovaa Jewish merchant and his wife were murdered at night, the fifth such crime in that district. Note that these outbreaks took place two years before the Nazis occupied Poland.  Anti-Semitism was part of the European cultural landscape.  It was this reality that helped to make the Final Solution possible.  “They did not hear our cries, not because they were deaf, but because they did not want to hear them.”  Anon

1938: In Cairo, at the concluding session of the Moslem Congress, the Proposals Committee presented a resolution making nine demands on the British government including nullification of the Balfour Declaration, cessation of Jewish immigration into Palestine, an end to any plans to partition Palestine and end to the mandate which would mirror the earlier end to the British Mandate in Iraq.

1939: Dr. Alexander Sachs, “a Russian born economist” read President Roosevelt “a report from Albert Einstein predicting that an atomic bomb carried by ship, could destroy an entire port complex and surrounding area” to which President Roosevelt responded “with characteristic vigor” brushing “aside the hesitations of American scientists and officials” and “set the atomic project on its irrevocable course and pressed it toward the historic climax that came at Hiroshima after his death.” (From the obituary of Alexander Sachs)

1939:  President Franklin Roosevelt received a letter signed by Albert Einstein urging that the United States begin an urgent program to develop what would become the atomic bomb.  It was Einstein’s support that garnered Roosevelt’s support for what would be known as the Manhattan Project – America’s program to build the Atomic Bomb.  At the time, it was viewed as a race which, if won by the Germans, would have cost the Allies the war.

1939: Today, Dr. Alexander Sachs, “a Russian born economist” “read to Mr. Roosevelt a report from Albert Einstein predicting that an atomic bomb, carried by ship could destroy an entire port complex and surrounding area.”

1940(9th of Tishrei, 5701): Erev Yom Kippur

1940: “In compliance with War Department circular No. 5, all soldiers of the Jewish faith will be granted furloughs” starting at noon today “so they may observed the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur.”

1940: In New York, “at Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson” is scheduled to “preach tonight on “Believing In God.”

1940: In New York, “at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, Rabbi David de Sola Pool” is scheduled to “preach tonight on ‘Hope for Mankind.’”

1940: In New York, at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, Rabbi Israel Goldstein” is scheduled to “preach tonight on ‘Jewish Selfhood.’”

1940: In New York, “Rabbi William F. Rosenblum” is scheduled to “preach at Temple Israel tonight on ‘The Philosophy of Faith.’”

1940: In New York, “Rabbi Louis I. Newman” is scheduled to “preach at Temple Rodeph Sholom tonight on ‘The Secret of Kol Nidre’s Power.’”

1940: In New York, “at the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise” is scheduled to “preach tonight on ‘How Can the Prophets Help Us Now?’”

1940: In New York, “at West End Synagogue, Rabbi Nathan Stern” is scheduled to “preach tonight on ‘Standing Before the Lord.’”

1940: In New York, “Rabbi Asher Block” is scheduled to “preach at Tempe Gates of Israel tonight on ‘The Art of Jewish Living.’”

1940: In New York, at Mount Neboh Congregation “Rabbi Samuel M. Segal” is scheduled “to preach tonight on ‘Hear, O Israel.’”

1940: In New York, “Rabbi Jonah B. Wise” is scheduled to “preach at Central Synagogue tonight on ‘Can Freedom Starve?’”

1940: As the deportation of the Jews of Cracow continued a group of un-named Jews were captured at prayer by an unknown photographer.

http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/october/05.asp

1940(9th of Tishrei, 5701); Eight-year old Italian Mathematician Vito Volterra passed away in Rome.

http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Volterra.html

1940: The Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square,” “a romantic British popular song written in 1939 with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz”

1941: Birthdate of Edmond E. Levy the native of Bara who made Aliyah at the age of 10 and rose to become an Israeli judge of the Supreme Court of Israel.

1941: Sol J. Wallach read a congratulatory letter from President Roosevelt at tonight’s dinner celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding The Mendelssohn Benevolent Society which was attended by almost four hundred people in New York City.

1941: A Jewish ghetto at Chernovtsy, Romania, is established.

1941(20th of Tishrei, 5702: Sixth Day of Sukkoth; Shabbat

1941(20th of Tishrei, 5702: Thousands of Jews are murdered at Edineti, Romania.

1942(30th of Tishrei, 5703): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1942(30th of Tishrei, 5703):Over the next 48 hours eleven thousand Jews from Ostrowiec-Swietokrzyski, Poland, are killed at the Treblinka death camp

1943: An article in Time magazine entitled “Quality of Mercy” describes the rescue of the Danish Jews and their trip to Sweden. “Across the narrow waters of the Ore Sund word came to Sweden last week that 1,800 Gestapo men sent to Copenhagenspecialty for the job had broken into Jewish homes and synagogues during Rosh Hashanah, arresting most of Denmark’s 10,000 Jews.  The reports said the Germans planned to ship their prisoners to the charnel houses of Poland.  Next day the Swedish government told the German Government that there was immediate, unconditional sanctuary for all Danish Jews in Sweden.  The Germans ignored the offer. At the end of the week, end upwards of 1,000 wretched Jews from Denmark had found their way across the cold Ore Sund to merciful Sweden.

1943: One day after rescuing three Jews from the Riga (Latvia) Ghetto by asking guards for Jews to labor on his property, Yanis Lipke rescues additional Jews using the same ruse.

1943: Heinrich Himmler appeared on the cover of Time magazine.

http://content.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601431011,00.html?internalid=AC

1943: The trains kept rolling to Sobibor. According to Alexander Pechersky – on this day “the crematorium burned longer than usual. Helpless and distressed, we looked at the bodies of our brothers and sisters."New arrivals panicked and ran toward barbed wire, only to be machine-gunned by guards.

1944: “Laura” produced and directed by Otto Preminger with music by David Raskin was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox.

1944: U.S. premier of “To Have and Have Not” co-starring Laruen Bacall (the cousin of Shimon Peres) in her first major film role and music by Franz Waxman.

1945: According to reports published today, “Fritz Wiedemann, former German consul in San Francisco will be a leading Allied witness in the prosecution of Nazi war criminals” who will be tried according to rules established by the International Court of Justice. Wiederman had been the lover of Princess Stephanie who had spied on top Nazis.

1945(4th of Cheshvan, 5706): Social activist Alice Goldmark Brandeis, the widow of Justice Louis Brandeis passed away today.

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/brandeis-alice-goldmark

1945: Early this morning, a group of armed Jewish attackers overpowered the guards at the British Army camp at Rehovot and stole a quantity of weapons and ammunition which they loaded into stolen trucks that were used to make a clean get—away.

1945: The USS President Warfield was struck from the U.S. Naval Vessel Register.  This was but one of the many steps that would lead this packet steamer to re-emerge as the Exodus in 1947.

1946: Seventy-eight year old Austrian diplomat Alfred Rappaport who had converted to Roman Catholicism in 1883 passed away today.

1946: Rabbi Phillip Bernstein of Rochester, NY, who serves as an adviser to Generals Joseph T. McNarney and Mark Clark” commanders of the American zones of occupation in Germany and Austria is returning to Germany today after meeting with President Truman at the White House.  Truman expressed concern for the plight of the Jews and said he wanted more firsthand information.  Bernstein said that the “original concept of resettling 100,000 European Jews is untenable” since the number of Jewish displaced persons is closer to 225,000.

1946: One hundred fifty of the four hundred Jews imprisoned at the Latrun detention camp began partial hunger strike in protest over their lengthy detention without ever having been charged let alone tried with any crime.

1946: An organization called the Arab Higher Fighters executed “two Arab land brokers” accused of having sold land to Jews.

1947: “Twenty British constables armed with Sten guns guarded the American consulate against possible Arab attack today after the United States announced its support of the partition of Palestine…The precautionary measures followed the bombing of the Swedish consulate…by Arabs…which was believed to have been an answer to a speech by the Swedish chairman of the United Nations special committee on Palestine” at the United Nations which is meeting a Lake Success, NY.

1947: The University of Michigan, led by Dan Dworsky who played “linebacker, fullback and center” defeated the University of Pittsburgh for their third straight win of the season

1948:At 5 p.m., former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman and Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, speak in a pre-Yom Kippur broadcast of the American Jewish Committee carried by WCBS and the Columbia Broadcasting System.

1948” “Where’s Charley?” a musical with lyrics and music by Frank Loesser opened on Broadway at the St. James Theatre where it “ran for 792 performances.

1948: After the completion of Operation Taskit – an aerial operation the mapped “the deployment of enemy forces west of the Jordan River that took five nights to complete – David Judah, the IAF’s Director of Operations “sent a letter of congratulations and appreciation to Eddy Kaplansky, who had piloted all five flights.”

1949(18thof Tishrei, 5710): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1949: The Paul Baerwald School, “the first United States school of social work in Europe,” which “will train Jewish welfare workers in United States techniques for work in their home communities in Europe, North America and Israel” “was officially dedicated in Versailles tonight” at a ceremony attend by the U.S. Ambassador to France, “former Premier Leon Blum and Baron Guy de Rothschild, president of the Jewish Community of France…”

1950: In Haifa, “Munio Weinraub (Gitai), an architect trained at the pre-war German Bauhaus art school, and Efratia Margalit, an intellectual, storyteller and a teacher” gave birth to Technion and Cal-Berkley architect turned film maker Amos Gitai, the husband of Rivka Gitai. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/home.asp

1951: In Paris, Ruth Ambrunn and Alter Mojze Goldman gave birth to Jean-Jacques Goldman a Grammy Awards-winning French singer-songwriter, who is hugely popular in the French-speaking world and since 2003, was the second-highest-grossing French living pop singer, after Johnny Hallyday.

1952(22ndof Tishrei, 5713): Shmini Atzeret and Shabbat

1952:Howie Greenfield knocked on Neil Sedaka’s door and asked him if “he wanted to write songs” with him.  Sedaka “didn’t know how to write songs and didn’t have any inclination” to learn how to.  Greenfield would convince him to change his mind and Sedaka later said it was a good thing “because we ended up writing over 300 songs together over the next 20 years.”

1953: NBC broadcast Paddy Chayefsky’s teleplay “The Bachelor Party” on the Philco Television Playhous.

1953: General Mordechai Makleff, the 3rd Chief of Staff of the IDF, and at 32 the youngest to hold the position, announced his intention to resign after repeated disputes with government leaders.

1955: In Los Angeles, premiere of “Oklahoma,” the cinematic version of the Rogers and Hammerstein musical directed by Fred Zinnemann.

1955: Funeral are scheduled to be held today in Jerusalem for 81 year old Dr. Hantke, an early supporter of and close assistant of Theodore Herzl who was the long-time director of the JNF (Jewish National Fund).

1956: The two act version of A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller “opened at the New Watergate Theatre Club in New York.”

1956: On CBS, “Playhouse 90” a live dramatic anthology show, broadcast the Peabody award winning “Requiem for a Heavyweight” with a cast that included Ed Wynn, Max Baer, Eddie Cantor, Ned Glass and Max Rosenbloom.

1958: Three days after its premiere, ”The Old Man and the Sea,” a movie version of the novel with a screenplay by Peter Viertel and music by Dimitri Tiomkin was released throughout the United States.

1959(9thof Tishrei, 5720): Erev Yom Kippur

1959(9thof Tishrei, 5720): Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik, the Brisker Rov passed A native of Belarus, he escaped the Holocaust and settled in Jerusalem. A leader of the Haredi community, he advocated completed withdrawal from involvement with the state of Israel.  Unlike others, this meant he opposed accepting any financial aid from the state. 

1960: “The Siege of Sidney” a historic film with music by English composer Stanley Black (Solomon Schwartz) was released in the United Kingdom today. 

1961(1st of Cheshvan, 5722): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1961(1st of Cheshvan, 5722): Leonard "Chico" Marx passed away at the age of 74.

http://www.marx-brothers.org/biography/chico.htm

1961: U.S. Premiere of “King of Kings,” the biblical blockbuster produced by Samuel Bronston

1961: U.S. Premier of the 3rdversion of “Back Street” based on a novel by Fannie Hurst

1962: Pope John XXIII convened the Second Vatican Council or Vatican II. The Council marked a turning point in improving relations between the Catholic Church and the Jewish People.

1963(23rd of Tishrei, 5724): Simchat Torah

1963:  Popular French singer Edith Piaf passed away.  The popular Piaf was accused by some of collaborating with the Nazis while they occupied Paris during the war.  In her defense, Piaf’s supporters pointed that she helped the Jewish composer Michael Emer escape from occupied France. More to the point during the war she carried on an affair with the Jewish pianist Norbert Glanzberg, Okay, so it’s not Schindler’s List or Raoul Wallenberg; but saving Jews is saving Jews.

1964: “The System,” an English film directed by Michael Winner and with music by Stanley Black (Solomon Schwartz) was released today in the UK.

1965(15thof Tishrei, 5726): Sukkoth

1966: “Mister Buddwing,” with a screenplay by Dale Wasserman and co-starring Suzanne Pleshette, the Brooklyn born daughter of Geraldine Kaplan and Eugene Pleshette was released in the United States today

1971(22ndTishrei, 5732): Shmini Atzeret

1971:In São Paulo into Mauro Weintraub who Jewish and, Mariliza Bragança de Vasconcelos,who was not Jewish, but both of whom were doctors who studied at Faculty of Medicine of Sorocaba gave to Brazilian economist Abraham Weintraub, “the Executive Director for Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Philippines, Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago at the Executive Board of Directors of the World Bank Group and its Affiliates.”

1973(15th of Tishrei, 5734): Sukkoth

[Editor’s note – the next three entries are incomplete.  They are not a catalogue of failure, but a record of very brave men, fighting against great odds, not unlike those members of the RAF who fought so courageously during the Battle of Britain – never have so have so many owed so much to so few)

1973: An F-4E Phantom carrying Kobi Hayun and Uri Arad was shot down by an Egyptian MiG-21

1973: An F-4E Phantom carrying Yonatan Ofir and Eran was shot down by an Egyptian MIG=21

1973: An F-4E Phantom carrying Asher Snir was shot down by a SAM or anti-aircraft batteries.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, after pushing Syrian troops from the Golan Heights, Israeli troops under General Raful Eitan counterattacked into Syrian territory. During the battle for the Golan, the Syrian army lost approximately 1,100 tanks. Some 3,500 Syrians were been killed, and 370 prisoners taken. At the end of the battle “a special paratroop unit led by a young officer called Yoni, made its way through Syrian-occupied territory, and in a dramatic rescue operation,” evacuated Lieutenant-Colonel Naty Yossi, who had led a gallant tank attack. The Yoni mentioned here is none other than Yoni Netenyahu, the man who will lose his life three years later on the rescue mission at Entebbe.  His second in command described the scene, “Yoni attacking, shooting and his leading his men into battle, leading them, not giving orders from behind.”  By nightfall, the Israelis were ten kilometers inside Syria and literally on the road to Damascus.  Despite this moment of victory, the fate of the Jewish state still hung in the balance and the situation was quite precarious to say the least.  

1974: Sylva Zalmanson, who had been freed on August 22ndafter having served “4 years of a 10 yeaer sentence imposed at the end of the 1970 Leningrad Trial, arrived in Israel.

1974: Ten people participated in the first of two demonstrations took place in Moscow today during which demands were made for the granting of exit visas.

1974: “Child Under A Leaf” co-starring Al Waxman was released in Canada today.

1975: Debut of Saturday Night Live, produced by Lorne Michaels, or, as he was known when growing up in Canada, Lorne Michael Lipowitz

1976: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today for 64 year old Abram Solomon the Polish born refugee from Nazi Europe and executive vice president of the JNF who is the husband of the former Helena Himmelblau and the father of three children.

https://www.nytimes.com/1976/10/11/archives/abram-salomon-64-was-zionist-leader-official-of-jewish-national.html

1977(29th of Tishrei, 5738): Five days before his 67th birthday Sir Misha Black founder of the Artists’ International Association and winner of the Minerva Medal, the Chartered Society of Designers highest award.

1977:The Jerusalem Post reported that Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan told the UN General Assembly that for the past 10 years, 1967-1977, Israel was committed, but to no avail, to territorial concessions on the West Bank and in the Gaza Strip in return for a genuine peace. There was no sign that Arabs were ready for a settlement. And the same can still be said today.

1978(10th of Tishrei, 5739): Yom Kippur

1980(1st of Cheshvan, 5741): Parashat Noach and Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1980(1st of Cheshvan, 5741): Eighty-four year old Maxwell M. Geffen, the Brooklyn born graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism who made a career of developing a series of “specialty magazines” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1980/10/13/111299656.pdf

1981: “One Day At A Time” starring Bonnie Franklin opens on CBS for its seventh season.

1981:  “My Dinner with Andre” produced by George W. George the son of cartoonist Rube Goldberg was released today in the United States.

1984(15th of Tishrei, 5745): Sukkoth

1984: After premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, “Once Upon a Time America” a film that “chronicles the lives of Jewish ghetto youths who rise to prominence in New York City's world of organized crime” based on The Hoods by Harry Grey was released today in the United States was released today into the United Kingdom

1985: Birthdate of actress Michelle Trachtenberg.

1986(8th of Tishrei, 5747): Shabbat Shuva

1986: “Jews held a Sabbath service in Reykjavik, Iceland today and “prayed for their brethren in the Soviet Union in one of several demonstrations on the first day of the Reagan-Gorbachev meeting.” During the service,” which was led by Yosef Mendelevich, who emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1981, the worshipers laid a scroll on a table while others held up banners and pictures of Soviet Jews who have been jailed and refused permission to emigrate. Rabbi Benjamin Lehman of Israel said custom dictated that, in times of crisis, Jews should pray in public.”

1987: “House of Games,” which marked the directorial debut of David Mamet who also wrote the screenplay with Jonathan Katz was released today in the United States by Orion Pictures

1987: “How An Orchestra Fell Silent” published today descried the demise of the White Plains Symphony which Siegfried Landau served as music director for a quarter of a century.

http://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/11/nyregion/music-how-an-orchestra-fell-silent-postlude.html

1988: ACT UP, an organization co-founded by Larry Krammer “had one of its most successful demonstrations (both in terms of size and in terms of national media coverage) when it successfully shut down the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a day” today.

1989(12th of Tishrei, 5750): Just days before his 83rdbirthday Pennsylvania native Theodore Lorber who “was a member of the United States Fencing Team at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics passed away today.

1989(12th of Tishrei, 5750): Eighty-five year architect Percival Goodman, known for the many synagogues he designed and for his willingness to challenge the visions and power of Robert Moses who was the husband of Naomi Goodman with whom he had two children – George and Joel – passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/12/obituaries/percival-goodman-85-synagogue-designer-dies.html

1989: Today, Albert J. Amateau provided a sworn statement “on the allegations that Armenians suffered ‘genocide’ by the government of the Ottoman Empire.”

1990(22nd of Tishrei, 5751): Shmini Atzeret

1990: “Several thousand Orthodox Jews, enveloped in religious fervor, danced and sang holding Torah scrolls at the base of the Western Wall tonight, celebrating the end of a religious holiday as hundreds of Israeli soldiers stood guard from all sides.”

1990: Work is to begin next spring in Manhasset, L.I., on a Holocaust resource center that will serve as a combination memorial, museum and education center” on a portion of the property owned and occupied by Temple Judea, a synagogue at 333 Searingtown Road, where that road meets the westbound service road of the Long Island Expressway.

1991: “Drop Dead Fred” a “dark comedy” with music by Randy Edelman was released in the United Kingdom today.
1991: “City of Hope” featuring Gina Gershon as “Laurie Rinaldi” opened today in Boston and New York City.

1991: The first shows of season two of The Simpsons, a cartoon sitcom developed by James L. Brooks and Sam Simon was broadcast today.

1991: Nina Totenberg’s reporting about the Anita Hill connection to Clarence Thomas changes the scope of the hearings and opens the door to the whole issue of inappropriate sexual relationships in the workplace/

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/11/1991/nina-totenberg-s-journalism-ignites-anita-hill-hearings

1992(14th of Tishrei, 5753): Erev Sukkoth

1992: It was reported today that work is to begin next spring in Manhasset, L.I., on a Holocaust resource center that will serve as a combination memorial, museum and education center” and which located on a portion of the property owned and occupied by Temple Judea, a synagogue at 333 Searingtown Road, where that road meets the westbound service road of the Long Island Expressway.”

1993: A month after the signing of the Declaration of Principles had taken place in Washington, D.C. between Israel and the PLO, the Israeli Foreign Minister “sent a letter to the Norwegian Foreign Minister in which he confirmed that ‘the Palestinian institutions of East Jerusalem and well-being of the Palestinians of East Jerusalem are great importance and will be preserved.’”

1996: “The Chamber,” a film version of the novel by the same name with a screenplay by William Goldman was released in the United States today.

1997(10th of Tishrei, 5758): Yom Kippur

1998: The New York Timesbook section featured a review of Phillip Roth’s novel, I Married A Communist.

2000: Avraham Shochat began serving as Minister of Energy and Water Resources (AKA – Ministry of National Infrastructure)

2000: In addition to his other duties, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer began serving as Minister of House and Construction

2000: Portions of the INS Dakar, the Israeli submarine that sank in 1968, were raised from the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. (They were later placed at the memorial to the sub and its crew located at the National Military and Police Cemetery on Mt. Herzl.)

2001: “Knockaround Guys” a crime-comedy co-written, and co-directed by Brian Koppelman, co-produced by Lawrence bender featuring Josh Mostel and Dov Tiefenbach was released in the United States today.

2001: The Polaroid Corporation filed for bankruptcy marking the end of a company founded on the dream and the genius of Edwin Land and his instant photography.

2002: “Below,” a horror film written and produced by Darren Aaronofsky was released in the United States.

2003(15th of Tishrei, 5764): First Day of Sukkoth

2003: In “Are Jews Who Fled Arab Lands to Israel Refugees, Too?” published today Samuel G. Freedman examined the plight of “the nearly 900,000 Jews who left Arab nations amid an anti-Semitic backlash after the creation of Israel in 1948.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/11/arts/are-jews-who-fled-arab-lands-to-israel-refugees-too.html?searchResultPosition=4

2004: At the start of the Knesset winter session, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon “outlined his plant to start legislation for the disengagement” from Gaza “beginning in November.”

2005(8th of Tishrei, 5766): Brent Shapiro’s death today lead to the found of “The Brent Shapiro Foundation,” “a non-profit organization which aims to raise drug awareness” chaired attorney Robert Shapiro, Brent’s father.

2005: Israeli mathematician Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science for their work in game theory, which explains the choices that competitors make in situations that require strategic thinking.

2005: The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage opened in suburban Cleveland.  It is named for Milton Maltz and his wife, Tamar. The museum describes the heritage of the Jewish community through sound, visuals and interactive displays. The museum shares a campus with The Temple-Tifereth Israel. Founded in 1850, it's one of the oldest reform congregations in the United States.

2006(14th of Tishrei, 5767): A double barreled celebration as Sukkoth and Shabbat both begin on Friday night.

2006: FrontPageMagazine.com reported that Randy Weinstein is regretfully resigning the from Student Government Association (SGA) at Georgia Tech when that organization decided to provide funding for the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) so that it could put on a program that provided “a one-sided attack on Israeli anti-terrorism policy.”

2006: As of today, General Universal Stores (GUS) which had been under the control of Leonard Wolfson since 1970, was listed as two separate entities – Home Retail Group and Experian - on the London Stock Exchange.

2007: In Washington, D.C. the DCJCC as part of the Hyman S. and Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival a noon time discussion ofJewish Washington: Scrapbook of an American Community, a fascinating and authoritative chronicle of the history and heritage of Washington's vibrant Jewish community.

2007: The Oxford Union debating society raised ire among student groups and activists on Thursday after its president announced that he had invited Holocaust denier David Irving to come speak at the university.

2007: In “The Horrible History of the Holocaust” published today, Adam Tooze reviewed The Years of Extermination by Saul Friedlander.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/non_fictionreviews/3668451/The-horrible-history-of-the-Holocaust.html

2007: Today David “Frum announced on his blog that he was joining Rudolph Giuliani's presidential campaign as a senior foreign policy adviser.”

2008: At the Jerusalem Cinematheque, a screening of the short film “So We Said Goodbye” ( “נפרדנו כך”) in which “65-year-old Yaakov is saying goodbye to his sons and grandchildren, who are leaving Israel and recalls the moment when as a child he bid farewell to his family in 1937 Poland. The film was the winner of the 1990 Aliza Shagrir Award.”

2009 (23 Tishrei, 5770): Simchat Torah

2009:Israeli poet Efrat Mishor reads at Prairie Lights Bookstore in Iowa City, IA.

2009:American fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv will have the opportunity this fall to watch their team in action at Madison Square Garden, tonight when the Israeli team takes to the court against the New York Knick in a rematch of the teams' meeting in 2007.

2009: “Intersections Intersected: The Photography of David Goldblatt,” an exhibition on view at New York’s New Museum is scheduled to come to an end today.

http://designobserver.com/article.php?id=10557

2009: The Sunday edition of the Washington Postincluded reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Why the Dreyfus Affair Really Matters by Louis Begley

2009: The Sunday edition of the Los Angeles Timesincluded reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb

2009: The New York Times included reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Anne Frank: The book, the Life, the Afterlife by Francine Prose and Mike Bloomberg: Money, Power, Politics by Joyce Purnick.

2010: Israeli author Joshua Sobol is scheduled to take part in a reading at McNally Jackson bookstore in New York City.

2010: The Knesset is scheduled to convene for its Winter Session.

2010: Steve Linde reported today that “Irene Rosenfeld, an American Jewish businesswoman who is chief executive of Kraft Foods, came in second place on Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most powerful women published this month. The list, which is headed by first lady Michelle Obama, features several other prominent Jewish women:

• Mary Schapiro, the head of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (17th),

• Elana Kagan, the new Supreme Court justice (25th), • Sarah Jessica Parker, the attractive actress in Sex in The City (45th),

• Suze Orman, a personal finance expert, author and TV host (61st),

• Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer (66th), and

• Donna Karan, the famous fashion designer (96th).

2010:The 2010 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science was awarded to three recipients today including Peter A. Diamond, a professor of MIT.

2010(3rd of Cheshvan, 5771): Seventy four year old Carla Cohen who Politics and Prose was a bookstore was more a cultural landmark than a commercial venture, passed away today. (As reported by Ashley Parker)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/12/books/12cohen.html

2010(3rd of Cheshvan, 5771): Seventy-nine year old Claire Rayner passed away in London.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2010/oct/12/claire-rayner-obituary

2010(3rd of Cheshvan, 5771): Ninety four year old real estate developer Robert V. Tishman, whose work included the World Trade Center, passed away today. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/13/business/13tishman.html

2011: Ethan Halpren is scheduled to host an Israeli Dance Workshop and Marathon at the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia featuring internationally recognized choreographer and instructor Ira Weisburd.

2011: Israeli pianist Ran Dank is scheduled to perform the works of Chopin and Beethoven at the Merkin Concert Hall in New York City.

2011: After more than five years, Arthur Mitchell completed his service as Leader of the Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Yukon.

2011: ABC broadcast the first episode of “Last Man Standing” co-starring Molly Ephriam.

2011: Under the agreement, announced today, Israel is to free 1,027 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for its soldier, Gilad Shalit, held captive in Gaza for the past five years.

2011:Unknown vandals scrawled "Death to the Jews" on four synagogues and a vehicle in the northern city of Safed on tonight.

2011: “The bridge and forward sail of the ‘INS Dakar’” which are now on display in Haifa were raised from the Mediterranean today.

2012: “The Gatekeepers,” a film created by Israeli director Dror Moreh is scheduled to be shown at the New York Film Festival

2012: “Here Comes the Boom” with a script by Allan Loeb and starring Henry Winkler was released in the United States today.

2012: In Washington, DC, Robin Jacobson, the Librarian at Adas Israel is scheduled to lead a discussion about Comedy in a Minor Key which “tells the story of a Dutch couple who harbor a Jew during the Holocaust and the consequences of their relationship.”

2012:Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced today that the elections for the 19th Knesset will be held on Tuesday, January 22, 2013.

2012: Gina “Gershon's first book written for adults, In Search of Cleo: How I Found My Pussy and Lost My Mind, the true story of the hunt for her runaway cat was released today.

2012: Barbra Streisand performed before the sold out crowd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn tonight.

2012:The leader of Hezbollah claimed responsibility today for launching an Iranian-made drone aircraft into Israeli airspace earlier this week, adding more tension to an already explosive Mideast atmosphere.

2012:Over seven years after he vanished without a trace, a Daliat al-Carmel resident discovered the remains of missing Druse soldier Majdi Halabi two weeks ago in a forest near Usfiya, the IDF confirmed today. Halabi went missing in May 2005.

2012: “Fill the Void,” “the award-winning movie debut from Israel’s Rama Burshtein” is scheduled to have its Israeli premier. (As reported by JTA and Times of Israel)

2013: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host “Mozart’s Women – Cose fan tutte”

2013: Shrek is scheduled to open at the Lawrence Family JCC in San Diego, CA

2013: The Ninth Grade is scheduled to lead Shabbat Eve services at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, IA.

2013: The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to present “The Great Children’s Read: Bringing Books to Life” featuring Pamela Mayer, author of Don’t Sneeze at the Wedding.

2013:Construction and Housing Minister Uri Ariel (Bayit Yehudi) today called on Israel to halt direct talks with the Palestinians following the fatal attack of an Israeli man overnight in a settlement in the northern Jordan Valley, Army Radio reported. (As reported by JP Staff)

2014(17thof Tishrei, 5775): Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2014: In Washington, Adas Israel is scheduled to hold Shabbat services for the first time since Gil Steinhauf, the congregation’s senior rabbi informed the community that he and his wife are divorcing while declaring “I have come to understand that I am gay.”

2014: Today “six Israelis claimed the world open water relay record after swimming 380 kilometers (236 miles) home from Cyprus in a challenge also meant to highlight ocean pollution.”

2014: “Two Israelis were arrested in the West Bank today after a group attacked a Palestinian family picking olives at the start of harvest season — a frequent source of tension.”

2014: Lewis Black is scheduled to perform this evening at the Pabst Theatre in Milwaukee, WI.

2015: The New York Times featured books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Pastrami On Rye: An Overstuffed History of the Jewish Deli by Ted Merwin.

2015: In Ottumwa, IA, Congregation B’nai Jacob which was founded in 1915 is scheduled to celebrate its centennial with a Centennial Open House led by President Harvey Disenhouse.

2015: ‘From Jaffa to Agripas a special project initiated by the c.a.t.m.o.n dance group and its creative director Elad Schechter is scheduled to take placed for the second time in Jerusalem,

2015: Temple Judah is scheduled to host its communal Sukkah Breakdown, a sure sign that the holiday season is over

2015: The Jewish Museum of Maryland is scheduled to host Scott R. Benarde speaking on “Stars of David: Rock ‘n’ Roll Jewish Stories” a “program that provides a look into how Judaism influence the makers of popular music over the past fifty years.”

2015: In New York, filmmaker Paula Fouce, Anne Frank’s stepsister Eva Schloss Geiringer and Jonathan Brent are scheduled to discuss “No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of Anne Frank’s Story” after its screening this evening.

2015: “Light & Noir: Exiles and Émigrés in Hollywood, 1933–1950 and exhibition that tells the fascinating story of immigration, acculturation, and innovation that influenced Hollywood film as an American cultural phenomenon” is scheduled to opened at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

2015: In New Orleans, the JCRS is scheduled to host its annual Chanukah Gift Wrapathon.

2015:  Near Gan Shmuel, next to Hadera, a twenty year old terrorists “used his car to run over two soldiers waiting at the bus stop” and got and stabbed three more people ages 15, 19, and 45.

2015: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is scheduled to host “Courage, Hope, and Survival of the Holocaust by Eva and Les Aigner.”

2015: Natalee Birchansky, one of the next generation of leaders of the Cedar Rapids Jewish community is scheduled to host her first Art Show.

http://www.nataleeart.com/

2016(9th of Tishrei, 5777):  Erev Yom Kippur

G'mar Hatima Tova”

2016: Atlantic Medi announced today in a memo to its employees” that “Jeffrey Goldberg, a longtime correspondent for The Atlantic who has written frequently about Middle East affairs is the 159 year old magazines’ new editor in chief.”

2016: “A 20-year-old Arab man who threw firebombs at border police during a riot in southeast Jerusalem’s Silwan neighborhood was shot dead shortly after Yom Kippur commenced tonight, as police responded to two other riots in Arab areas in the capital.”

2016: “Security arrested a Hamas operative who planned a number of terrorist attacks in the Jerusalem area, including a suicide bombing on a bus in the capital’s Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood, authorities announced this morning.”

2017(20th of Tishrei, 5778): Hoshana Raba;

2017: In the evening, the University of Iowa Hillel chapter is scheduled to host Shmini Atzeret services and a holiday dinner.

2017: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host the last screening of “In Between” starring Shaden Kanboura winner of the Ophir Award for Best Actress and Mouna Hasa the winner of the Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actress.

2017: “The head of a government bureau responsible for clearing background checks told lawmakers today he has "never seen that level of mistakes" when asked about numerous omissions in Jared Kushner's security clearance application.”

2017: Today, “The Simon Wiesenthal Center said it would remove Harvey Weinstein name from its “roster of honorees,” following a string of sexual harassment allegations against the film mogul.”

2017: In the evening, the chaplains at Oxford are scheduled to host a Shemini Atzeret dinner.

2018: The Atlanta Botanical Garden is scheduled to host a lecture by Rabbi Ari Kaiman of Congregation Shearith Israel who will share a taste of the rich and beautiful history of this special fruit from biblical times until today. Join us for Pomegranate tasting and deseeding tips.”

2018: “A judge dismissed one of six criminal charges against the disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein today after prosecutors acknowledged that the lead detective in the case had committed a serious error.” (As reported by Jan Ransom and Alan Feuer)
2018: As part of the “Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour” series, the Breman Museum is scheduled to host a tour of the Oakland Cemetery.

2018: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to present a lecture by Christian Picciolini, author of White American Youth: My Descent into America’s Most Violent Hate Movement – and How I Got Out.

2018: “Learning Officer Shereen Hunte” is scheduled to lead “a tour revealing objects relating to Black History and Black Jewish History” in the collections belonging to the Jewish Museum in London.

2018: Dr. Steve Feller, B.D. Silliman Professor of Physics is scheduled to “lead the Coe Thursday Forum on three of Leon Uris’s historical and important novels – Mila 18, Exodus and Armageddon.”

2019: Netflix is scheduled to air “Home,” the final episode in the min-series “The Spy” based on the life of Mossad agent Eli Cohen.

2019:  Scene 75 opened today at The Mall at Tuttle Crossing which had been developed by Taubman Centers, a real estate development firm founded by A. Alfred Taubman

2019: It was reported today, that “a group of Israel’s most prestigious writers, entertainers, researches and scientists” including David Gross, Gavri Bania, Alice Shalvi, Ohad Naharin and Michael Na’aman” “are planning to petition the Supreme Court against the controversial Nation-State Law which critics say discriminates against the country’s non-Jewish citizens.

2019: In what many might say is a case of crocodile tears, it was reported today that Hamas has condemned this week’s Yom Kippur synagogue attack in Germany.

2019: This morning, the Tower of David Museum is schedule to host “a guided tour of both the Citadel moat and the “Kishle”, one of the most fascinating hidden spaces in the Tower of David Museum compound – an underground space that spans the history of Jerusalem.”

2020(23rdof Tishrei, 5781): Simchat Torah

2020: In Cedar Rapids, IA, Team Temple Judah is scheduled to participate in the virtual “Especially for You Race Against Breast Cancer.”

2020: In Bexley, OH, Teferith Israel is scheduled to host a “Stroll through the Scroll,’’ a one-of-a-kind exploration of five special moments in the Torah, held, for health reasons, in the TI Parking Lot.

2020: Urban Adamah is scheduled to present musician-teacher Anat Halevy Hochberg giving an overview of Yemenite Jews’ history and culture, then leads a sing-along of Yemenite songs

2020: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life by Jonathan Alter and Unacceptable: Privilege, Deceit and the Making of the College Admissions Scandal by Melissa Korn and Jennifer Levitz,

 

 

 

 

This Da y, October 12, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. and Deb Levin Z"L

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OCTOBER 12

539 BCE: The Persian armies of Cyrus the Great captured Babylon.  Within the year, Cyrus would make it possible for the Jews to return to their homeland.

1129: The tombstone of Elijah ben Simon dated October 12, 1129 is among the oldest evidence of the Jewish settlement in Nuremberg goes back to the 12th century.

1285: The Jews of Munich (Germany) were caught in a claim of blood libel which resulted in the death of most the Jewish community.  When 180 Jewish survivors refused baptism, they were burned alive in their synagogue.

1366:  In Sicily, Jews were forbidden to decorate the outside of their houses of worship.

1491: During the Blood Libel tied to the Holy Child of La Guardia, inquisitors arranged for a meeting between Yucef Franco and Benitor Garcia, the two Jews accused in this event.

1492: After sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus sights a Bahamian island, which led him to believe he had reached East Asia. His expedition, including Hebrew speaker Luis de Torres (the translator) went ashore the same day and claimed the land for Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain, who sponsored his attempt to find a western ocean route to China, India, and the fabled gold and Spice Islands of Asia. Louis de Torres, a Marrano, was the first member of Columbus’ expedition to set foot in the Western Hemisphere. He discovered and introduced tobacco into Europe. According to one legend he saw a bird he thought to be a peacock and called it a "tuki" (Hebrew for peacock - I Kings X22). Today that bird is known as a turkey. (There are those who say that the story of the Turkey is pure fiction.  All that I can say is “Of this I do not know.”)

1504: Thirty-one year old John Corvinus, the pretender to the Hungarian throne who expelled the Jews from Tata where they had lived since the second of the 11thcentury, passed away today.

1576:  Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor passed away. Maximilian reversed the decree that had banished the Jews from Prague. Furthermore, he allowed them to return to other towns in Bohemia and to settle in Austria.  The life of the Jews in these domains was far from tranquil thanks to pressure from the Catholic Church.  But under Maximilian II it was better than it had been under his predecessor Ferdinand.

1589(2ndof Cheshvan, 5350): Rabbi Samuel ben Moses Medina (RaShDaM) passed away in Salonica.  Born in 1505, his disciples included Abraham de Boton and Joseph ibn Ezra and his grandson was Samuel  Hayyun, author of “Bene Shemuel “

1711: Charles VI who sought to limit the number of Jews living in Austria and Hungary began his reign as Holy Roman Emperor. Among his subjects was Ḥayyim Judah Löb Ettinger, the Austian Rabbi who was the son of Eliezer ha-Levi Lichtenstein Ettinger and the brother-in-law of Chaim Cohen Rapport, who served as a rabbi in Lemberg.

1759(21stof Tishrei, 5520): Hoshanah Rabah observed for the first time since the British victory at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham which would lead to Jews being able to settle in Canada.

1767: In Richmond, VA, Abigail Seixas and Hillel Judah gave birth to Gershom Seixas Judah.

1769: In Savannah, GA, Frances Hart and Mordecai Sheftall gave birth to Moses Sheftall.

1772(15thof Tishrei, 5533): First Day of Sukkoth

1773: Birthdate of Wallerstein, Bavaria native Sarah Weil, the husband of Isaac Ottenheimer with whom she had nine children.

1775: The Continental Congress creates the United States Navy. Some of the famous Jews to serve in the U.S. Navy include: Commodore Uriah P. Levy who played a key role in ending flogging as a punishment for seamen; Admiral Hyman Rickover, the father of the Nuclear Navy; Admiral Jeremy Michael Boorda, Chief of Naval Operations.

1778(21stof Tishrei, 5539): Hoshana Raba

1778: In Denmark, Philip Hartvig Rée and Hanna Hartvig von Essen gave birth to Hartvig Philip Ree.

1781: Birthdate of Ludvig Mariboe, one of a small number of Jewish converts to Christianity who had settled in Norway in the first decade of the 19thcentury when Jews were not accepted as citizens.

1783(16thof Tishrei, 5544): Second Day of Sukkoth

1783: Rachel Pinto, a Loyalist who had taken the oath allegiance sought “to attempt to obtain indemnification from the British government” for having billeted the King’s troops in her home.

1784(27thof Tishrei, 5545): Gershom Siexas, the Newport, RI born son of Joachbed Levy and Moses Mendes Seixas passed away today after less than two weeks of life.

1789(22ndof Tishrei, 5550): Shemini Atzeret is observed for the first time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1791(14thof Tishrei, 5552): Erev Sukkoth

1793:  The cornerstone of Old East the oldest state university building in the United States is laid on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  This is an important date in Jewish history because my sister, Judy Sharon (Levin) Rosenstein, of blessed memory was a Tar Heel Grad.  She met her husband, Larry Rosenstein of blessed memory, at Chapel Hill.  All three of their sons are also Carolina grads. Of such moments are real Jewish history made.

1795: In Charleston, SC, Rebecca Moses and Solomon Harby gave birth to “Samuel Dacosta Harby.”

1796(10thof Tishrei, 5557): Yom Kippur is observed for the last time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1796: Birthdate of “educator, poet and mathematician” Jacob Eichenbaum, the native of Galicia who was “one of the pioneers of modern education among the Russian Jews.”

1796: Birthdate of Savannah, GA, native Moses Sheftall , the son of Mordecai Sheftall, who practiced medicine in his hometown, while also serving variously as a state legislator and “judge of the county court.

1796: Israel Baer Kursheedt observed Yom Kippur as the only Jew aboard an American sloop sailing to the United States from Hamburg.

1797(22ndof Tishrei, 5558): Shemini Atzeret

1797: In Charleston, SC, Solomon and Rebecca Moses Harby gave birth to George Washington Harby, “a writer and teacher like his older brother Isaac,” the founder of “a boy’s school in New Orleans” and the husband of Mary Olivia Lucas and then the husband of New Orleanian  Marie Ulaine Pouillott.

1800(23rdof Tishrei, 5561): Jews celebrate Simchat Torah for the first time in the 19thcentury and for the last time during the Presidency of John Adams.

1805(19thof Tishrei, 5566): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1808(21stof Tishrei, 5569): Hoshana Raba observed for the last time during the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

1810: Today’s marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Bavaria marked the start of the first Oktoberfest.

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/244365/oktoberfest-was-invented-by-jews

1814: Peter Simeon married Sarah Rees at the Great Synagogue today.

1816(20thof Tishrei, 5577): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1819(23rdof Tishrei, 5580): Simchat Torah

1822: Birthdate of Seligman Solomon, the German born American businessman and philanthropist best known for his support of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum in New York City

1824(20thof Tishrei, 5585): Sixth Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1826: In Kingston, Jamaica, Rebecca Cohen and David Alexander gave birth to Frederick Alexander.

1827(2st of Tishrei, 5588): Hoshana Raba

1829(15thof Tishrei, 5590): First Day of Sukkoth

1830: Birthdate of Antony Mayer de Worms, a London born descendant of Amschel Moses Rothschild and Schoenche Lechnich

1831: Joel Coleman Joel married Sophia Samuel at the Great Synagouge today.

1834(9thof Tishrei, 5595): Erev Yom Kippur; Kol Nidre

1837(13thof Tishrei, 5598): Seventy-five year old Talmudist, interpreter of Halacha and moel Rabbi Akiva Eger passed away today in Poznan

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/112047/jewish/Rabbi-Akiba-Eger.htm

1838(23rdof Tishrei, 5599): Simchat Torah

1842: In Reckendorf, Bavaria, Nathan and Rosa Walter gave birth to Moritz Walter the husband of Sophie Walter.

1842: Birthdate of London native Rose Nelson, the wife of Louis Allen and the mother of Nancy, Samuel, Sylvia, Rachel, Leah, John and Nathaniel Allen.

1843: Abdallah Ben Cassan married Mary Ann Talbot in London today.

1845: Abraham Einstein and Helene Moos gave birth to Heinrich Einstein one of the six siblings of Albert Einstein.

1846(22ndof Tishrei, 5607) Shmini Atzeret observed for the first time since the start of the Mexican-American War.

1848(15thof Tishrei, 5609): First Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of James K. Polk.

1852: In Minsk, Joseph Dubov and his wife gave birth to Marcus H. Dubov who served congregations in Grodno, Russia; Graudenz, Prussia; Sioux City, Iowa; and Canton, Ohio before becoming Rabbi of Congregation B’nai Moshe in Evansville, Indiana

1853(10th of Tishrei, 5614): Yom Kippur

1853: Rabbi Raphall led services today at the Greene Street Synagogue in New York.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C02E6DE1131E13BBC4B52DFB6678388649FDE

1854(20thof Tishrei, 5615): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1854: Birthdate of Ida Kuhn, the daughter of Clara Regina Kuhn who became Ida Cohen after marrying Eduard Cohen

1856: In Poznan, Simon Baruch Schefftel, the Breslau born son of Alexander Baruch Schefftel and Roeschen Scheffte and his wife Henriette (Gitel) Schefftel gave birth to Renate Schefttel.

1859(14thof Tishrei, 5620): Erev Sukkoth observed on the same day that San Francisco businessman Joshua Norton, “the self-proclaimed Emperor Norton “issued edicts abolishing the U.S. Congress.

 

1863(29thof Tishrei, 5624): Lydia Bauman, the infant daughter of Sarah and David Bauman passed away today after which she was buried in the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1864: The General News column reported today, Wednesday, that Monday’s livestock market was fairly active despite “the absence of the Hebrews, who” were “observing the Day of the Atonement, one of their principal fasts.” Tuesday’s market was more active than usual, in part, because “on account of the numbers of Jews present.”

1864: In Iowa, “a dozen raiders disguised as Union soldiers terrorized Davis County, where they looted residences and kidnapped and murdered three Iowans near Bloomfield.”

1865: In a column styled “Our London Correspondence,” The New York Times reported that, “If you want a present proof that Mammon rules here, take the fact that yesterday Mr. PHILLIPS, a gentleman of the Hebrew persuasion, was elected Lord Mayor of London. Not that a Jew has not teeth, hands, organs, dimensions, and all that, as well as any other man; but, in the face of English prejudice, money and money alone could make a man who is a Jew by birth and religion, member of Parliament or Lord Mayor.” “Mr. Phillips” referred to Benjamin Samuel Phillips, a prominent British citizen and leader of the Anglo-Jewish community who had been elected Lord Mayor in September of 1865.  He served with such distinction that Queen Victoria knighted him for his service. Phillips was the second the Jew to hold the post; the first being David Salomons.  His son, Sir George, would also serve as Lord Mayor. The level of anti-Semitism displayed in this items stands in stark contrast with the detailed and sympathetic description of Jewish holidays that this paper was publishing in the 19th century.

1865(22nd of Tishrei, 5626): Shmini Atzeret observed for the first time in a “re-united” United States.

1866: Birthdate of Morris Aaron who would be buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Natchitoches, LA when he passed away in 1943.

1872(10thof Tishrei, 5633): Yom Kippur

1873(21stof Tishrei, 5634): Hoshanah Rabah observed for the first time during an economic downturn known as the Panic of 1873.

1873: Mary Plonsky Falk and William Louis Bendel gave birth to Rose Benel who became Rose Bendel Kahh when she married Sigmund Kahn in 1893.

1873: “Curiosities of Superstition” published today traces the history of “host desecration” including a description of the 38 Jews who were burned to death in 1510 “because they had tortured the consecrated host until bled.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9B07E6DE1339EF34BC4A52DFB6678388669FDE

1875: In Latvia, Mendel Morein and Beilo Rochel Mendelson gave birth to Yaakov Ben Zion Morein who gained famed as Rabbi Yaakov Ben Zion HaCohen Mendelsohn who served a congregation in Glasgow, Scotland before settling in the United States where he founded “his own shul, Congregation Beis Hamedrash Hagadol.”

1876: Two days after he had passed away, Augustus Davis, the son of Henry Davis and the former Ellen Lewis and the husband of “Ann (Annie) Davis” with whom he had two children was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1877: An application was made to Judge Barrett on behalf of the two children of the late Abraham Weisberg to order the Public Administrator to turn the two hundred dollars that constituted his estates to Rabbi Ash of the Ludlow-Street Synagogue so that he could send the money to the children living in Poland.  Weisberg was a Jewish peddler who had been murdered two years ago in New York’s Westchester Country.  The judge denied the application saying a guardian for the minor children would have to be appointed before going forward with the dispersal of funds.

1878(15thof Tishrei, 5639):First Day of  Sukkoth

1878(15thof Tishrei, 5639): S. S. Man.Maximilien, Baron von Königswarter, the Dutch born French banker who supported Napoleon III passed away today.

1878: The strict anti-Socialist legislation passed today outlawed, for all practical purposes, the German Socialist Democratic Party whose leaders included Eduard Bernstein

1879: “Fish in Morocco” published today which was devoted to describing the rich variety of shell-fish used by cooks in Morocco pointed out that these are “utterly tabooed” when it comes to the local Jewish population.

1881: At Beth Elohim, Rabbi David Levy officiated at the marriage of Herman Leidloff, of Berlin and Selna Davega of Charleston, SC.

1882: It was reported today that the Prime Minister told members of the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies, that the recent anti-Jewish riots in Pressburg “might …degenerate into” an event “of a socialistic character.” He declared that would he would not tolerate “such excesses.” 

1884(23rdof Tishrei, 5645): Simchat Torah

1884: As the effects of the sever economic recession, which has necessitated the closing of many major employers, including the Falls Cotton Mills, grip New England, it is reported that the Polish Jews living in Baltic, a city 8 miles north of Norwich, Conn, are reduced to begging from door to door.

1884: Roderick Waters, who is Christian and Michael Hauman, who is Jewish nearly came to blows today as they vied for the affections of a Jewish widow living in St. Mark’s Place.

1884: “News of the World” published today described the change in fortunes for Mahmoud Pasha, aka Jacob Freund   The Sultan has brought him back from the Island of Rhodes where he had been living in exile since 1876 and restored him to his former position of prominence.  Mahmoud Pasha was a Polish born Jew named Jacob Freund who had fled Hungary after the revolution there failed and, after converting, became “the ablest of Turkish Generals.

1885: David J. Seligman and Adelaide (Addie) Seligman gave birth to Gladys Seligman who, after she married Henri Wertheim became Gladys Wertheim.

1885: “The Only One In America” published today described the opening of the first and only “Hebrew-Christian Church” in the United States.  Located in New York, it is the only congregation that has been established by Jewish converts to Christianity. (Editor’s note – Jews for Jesus type movements are obviously note a creation of the late 20th century.)

1886: In Pittsburgh, PA, “Maria and Salomon Stossel” gave birth to Jeno Stossel who gained fame as Jacob Stacel, “one of four Jews named to sit as judges of the Cleveland Municipal Court…by Governor Cooper in December of 1930” who was the husband of Minnie W. Stacel.

1886: “The Anchroia’s Long Trip” described the perilous ocean crossing of a steamer that that had its propeller shaft brake causing havoc among the crew and passengers. Fortunately, only two passengers died in the chaos, one of whom was an unnamed Polish Jew who was buried at sea.

1888(7thof Cheshvan, 5649): Just two months before his 76th birthday, Joseph Moses Levy, the English newspaper editor and publisher whose properties included The Daily Telegraph passed away.

1887: In Munich, “Isidor Landauer and Josephine Pepi Guggenhimer” gave birth to “Dr. Karl Elias Landuer, a colleague of Sigmund Freud, who after seeking refuge from the Nazis in Sweden and the Netherlands ended up being murdered at Bergen-Belsen just months before the end of WW II

1888: “The Fifteenth Season” published today described the first event of 1888-1889 season sponsored by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.  Among those who addressed those attending the gala at Chickering Hall was Chauncey M. Depew. (Depew was not Jewish. He was an attorney who became President of the New York Central Railroad and U.S. Senator from New York. His willingness to speak at the YMHA gathering gives an indication of the importance of the organization.)  The speeches were followed by an evening of choral music with violin accompaniment.

1889(17thof Tishrei, 5650): Shabbat shel Sukkoth

1889: Max Maretzek, the Moravian born American opera conductor and composer, celebrated his Golden Jubilee

1889: Birthdate of Providence, RI native and Boston University trained attorney William W. Bearman who served as “assistant city attorney” in Los Angeles.

1890: “Russia’s Milling Industry” published today attributed the decline in the country’s grain milling industry and the decline in the price of corn to “the persecution of the Jews.”

1891(10th of Tishrei, 5652): Yom Kippur

1891: Birthdate of Boston native Jennie Loitman the Boston University trained lawyer and jurist who when she married attorney Samuel Barron, Jr. became Jennie Loitman Barron, the name under which she broke legal ground in numerous arenas including being the first woman to serve as a Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1969/03/30/90081345.pdf

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/barron-jennie-loitman

1891:  Several “temporary places of worships have been established” in New York city “public halls” to accommodate the large number of people attending services, especially on the Lower East Side.

1891: In Columbus, GA, more than fifty Jewish owned stores closed because of the Day of Atonement.

1891: In Brooklyn, Sophie and Pincus Weinberg gave birth to Sidney James Weinberg

1891: An Indictment of Russia” published today described the view of the Jews that Nicholas I who reigned from 1825 to 1855 was “a Second Haman” whose 30 year reign “was filled with special hardship for” them. Much to their surprise, the reign of Alexander III has proved to be even worse.

1891:  Birthdate of Edith Stein the convert to Catholicism who became a nun taking  the name "Teresia Benedicta ac Cruce."  Sister Teresia left Germany for Holland after the Nazis came to power.  In 1942, the Nazis ordered the arrest of Catholics of Jewish origin living in Holland.  This included clergy like Sister Teresia.  Sister Teresia was once again Edith Stein.  She died in Auschwitz in August of 1942.  If people who converted to Catholicism are really Catholics it is hard to understand how the Pope gave up these members of his flock. Eventually, Edith Stein would be made Saint.  Cynics would say that in one respect the Church has remained consistent.  It loves Jews, as long as they are dead. The fate of Edith Stein gave those studying in Cedar Rapids something to discuss when they studied the Papal response to Hitler and the Holocaust.

1891: Today, Jews in Missouri are upset by the recent attack John T. Blake the manager for William Warner, the Republican candidate for governor has made on Mr. Isaac Isaacs, Secretary of the Republican clubs that included a “roast of the Jews.”

1892(21stof Tishrei, 5653): Hoshana Rabah

1892: In New York, a conference of Orthodox rabbis which has dealt with changes espoused by the Reform including doing away requiring circumcision as part of the conversion ceremony, is scheduled to come to an end

1892: Carlos Pellegrini, who has a German-Jewish brother-in-law, completed his term of office as President of Argentina during which he expressed his support for Baron Hirsch’s plan to settle a half a million Russian Jews in the Argentine Republic.

1892: A part of the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, a celebration which Jewish communities participated, “school children recite the original ‘Pledge of Allegiance” which did not contain the phrase “under God” – a phrase that was added in the 1950’s as a measure designed to “defeat” the Soviets during the Cold War.

1892: Birthdate of Kiev native and Tufts and U of Chicago trained social worker Samuel Gerson.

1893: Julius Bien, the President of B’Nai B’rith is scheduled to address the opening session of a three day affair marking the Golden Anniversary of the Jewish fraternal organization.

1893: Birthdate of Telsea, Russia native Herman Ilson who in 1907 came to Brooklyn after which he served in WW I, became “a retail clothing merchant and a trustee of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum while raising a daughter with his wife Minnie.

1894: Alfred Gobert, “the handwriting expert from the Bank of France,” was summoned to the rue Saint-Dominique where he spent the day examining the treasonous documents supposedly written by Captain Dreyfus.(For more see The Dreyfus Affair by Piers Paul Read)

1894: Two days after she had passed away. Fanny Goldberg, the “wife of Abraham Goldberg” was buried at the “West Ham Jewish Cemetery on Buckingham Road.”

1894: This evening, General de Boisdeffre told Commandant du Paty de Calm that “he had been chosen to arrest Dreyfus.”  Du Paty tried to avoid the task but the general insisted.

1895: Birthdate Pilsa, Russia native, Philip Lehrman who in 1905 came to the United States where he graduated from Fordham University Medical School,  after which her married Wanda Scheps with whom he raised two children – Howard and Marilyn.

1895(24thof Tishrei, 5656): Seventy-eight year old German politician and jurist Isaac Wolffson, the son of “businessman Meyer Wolffson” and the father Albert Wolffson who served in the Hamburg Parliament for thirty years, passed away today.

1895 The Louisiana Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, which has sent money to the St. Louis Shoe Fund and the Chicago Jewish Training School was formed today.

1896: Birthdate of Lodz, Poland native Victor Jeremy Jerome the American Communist who was convicted under the Smith Act and whose interests were varied enough that he edited the works of Lenin and started writing a novel based on the life of Jewish philosopher and outcast Baruch Spinoza.

https://spartacus-educational.com/Victor_Jerome.htm

1897(16thof Tishrei, 5658): Second Day of Sukkot

1897: Birthdate of Aleppo, Syria native Joseph Ashear, the founder, in the United States, of Ashear Brothers, a firm manufacturing and importing handkerchiefs who was the founder and first President of the Magen David Community Center in Brooklyn, the division chairman of the UJA for seven years and the recipient of numerous leadership award including the UJA’s Masada Medal.

1897: In Kansas City, clothing store owner Jacob Epstein and his wife gave birth to Jane Epstein, the future wife Goodman Ace who became half of the comedy team known as “Easy Aces.”

1897: Expenses estimates submitted at today’s meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment included: Aguilar Free Library $41, 500; Maimonides Free Library $5,000; Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum $324,992; Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society $89,000; Sanitarium for Hebrew Children $5,500; Mt. Sinai Hospital $26,000

1899: One day after he had passed away, “Solomon Shock” was buried at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1899: In Ardmore, OK, Julius and Rebecca (Meyer) Kan gave birth to O.U. and NYU educated WW I veteran Simon Stiefel Kahn an engineer for Ford Motor Company and holder of numerous patents who was the husband of Frances Solomon with whom he had two daughters.

1900(19thof Tishrei, 5661): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1901(29thof Tishrei, 5662): Parashat Bereshit

1902: The Zola Literary and Benevolent Association held a memorial meeting tonight at Saltzman’s Hall where the chairman said that “we are gathered to hear the deeds of” Zola “the champion of the Jews” and whom Jacob Sebolsky said, “No Hebrew, no matter where he can be found can ever resist to offer his services or money in extolling the name of Zola.”

1903(21stof Tishrei, 5664): Hoshana Rabah

1903: Birthdate of Walter Jurmann the “Austrian born composer” who moved to France after the Nazis came to power and then to the United States where Louis B. Mayer employed him at MGM.

1904: Birthdate of Samuel Zimelman, who served as the “cantor of Hochshule Synagogue in his native Łomazy, Poland who in 1946 came to the United States where he served as the chazzan at Congregation Shaarey Tphiloh in Portland Maine and who is the father of Cantor Solomon “Sol” Zim.

1905: “Czar Aids Jewish Students” published today reported that the “Emperor Nicholas has decided to turn over to the National Assembly the final settlement of the question of the admission without restriction of Jews to the universities and other general legislation relative to the status of the Jews.”

1906(23rdof Tishrei, 5667): Simchat Torah

1906: In Australia, Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs began serving as Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia.

1907: Birthdate of Chicago native Phil “Mickey” Weinbtraub the outfielder and first baseman who began his career with Loyola Univesity, went on to a record shattering season with the minor league Nashville Vols before playing in the majors with the Giants, Cards, Reds and Phillies.

1907: The Tennessee Volunteers coached by Izzy Levene defeated the football team from the University of Georgia for the second straight victory of the season.

1908(17thof Tishrei, 5669): Chol Hamoded Sukkoth

1908(17thof Tishrei, 5669): Fifty-seven year old Isaac Asher Isaacs, the “son of Asher and Esther Isaacs” and husband of “Hannah (Annie) Zyberlast Isaacs with whom he had six children and who had been presented with a “Testimonial from the Manchester Congregation of British Jews” in February of 1908 “in recognition of her service as secretary for twenty seven years” passed away today.

1909: The Bible Class which had studied the Book of Genesis at Temple Beth Ahabah is scheduled to meet this afternoon to study the Book of Exodus

1909: Mrs. Sam Cohen, the President Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent Association (LHBA) is scheduled to chair a fund raising meeting today.

1910(9thof Tishrei, 5671): Erev Yom Kippur

1910: Birthdate of Canadian screenwriter Ben Barzman who fell afoul of HUAC and ended up on one of its infamous blacklists.

1911: Multiple telegrams were received in London from Malta, Gabes and Djerba, appealing for help for the many thousands of Jewish refugees who had come from Tripoli. 

1912: Birthdate of Elizabeth H. Friedman, the wife of Sylvan N. Friedman, the Jewish political leader who served in both houses of the Louisiana state legislature.

1912: While playing Center for Georgia Tech led the Yellow Jackets to a 20-3 upset victory over Alabama despite the fact that he broke three fingers in the game which proved to be an inspiration to his underdog teammates.

1912: Harry Fleishman Affelder, the Pittsburgh, PA, born son of Jacob Isadore Affelder and Catherine "Kate" Affelder, married Catherine “Kate” Affelder with whom he had two children – Ruth and Lewis.

1913(12thof Tishrei, 5674): Mrs. Beile Weinberg passed away today.

1913: Birthdate of Landstuhl, Germany native Annelise Abraham.

1914(22ndof Tishrei, 5675): Shemini Atzeret

1914: “Turkey Gathers Troops” published today reported that the Turks “are showing much energy” in several of its Middle Eastern territories including “Palestine where they are concentrating troops at a number of points and fortifying important places on the coast and on routes to the interior.”

1914: “The Committee on Foreign Relations this morning ordered a favorable report to the Senate of the peace treaty with Russia” even though “the committee has received no word from the Department of State indicating that any progress has been made toward negotiating a new treaty of commerce with Russia to take the place of the treaty of 1832 abrogated by the United States because of Russia’s treatment of American Jews.”

1914: Birthdate of Mauricio Leib Lasansky, “an Argentine-born master printmaker who was equally well known for a series of drawings depicting the horrors of Nazism…” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

1915: Assistant Under-Secretary of State Bertam Cubitt wrote to General Sir John Maxwell “that to grant the ZMC (Zion Mule Corps) pensions that would be granted to enlisted British soldiers would be unduly liberal” as they were only “temporary employees” – a status he ascribed to men who wore the uniform of His Majesty’s forces and many of whom “permanently gave their lives” under fire at Gallipoli.

1915: Edith Louisa Caviell, the British nurse who in addition to providing medical aid to battlefield casualties regardless of their nationality, was executed today by the Germans today for helping Allied soldiers escape after a court martial in which she had been represented by Sadi Kirschen whose Jewish family would be forced to flee Belgium 25 years later when the Nazis came to power.

1915:  “More Rioting In Russia” published today described fighting in the streets of Moscow which has included civilians building barricades in the city and which the “aristocracy and merchants “attribute to the disloyalty of the Jews and the granting to them of the rights of suffrage” – a condition that they will cure by returning to “the customs of the ancient Muscovite Empire” making it “once more a land of orthodox Slavs.

1915: Birthdate of New York native Leonard “Len” Maidman the NYU all-star basketball player, 1940 graduate of NYU Med School “who served as a Captain in the Medical Corps” during WW II after which he practiced medicine in Connecticut for forty years.

1915: Alexei Khvostoff, the new Russian Minister of the Interior was reported to believe that “the step already taken to extend the rights of the Jews must be followed up” and that “the only restriction that should be maintained with regard to the Jews after the war is the prohibition of the purchase of real estate.”

1915: As of today, according to Professor R.J. H. Gottheil, the Temporary Chairman of the University Zionist Society, Eugene Meyer, Jr. is the society’s new president and E.L. Thurman is the society’s new Secretary.

1916(15thof Tishrei, 5677): Sukkoth

1916: During the Punitive Expedition into Mexico led by General Pershing “Rabbis sent to the Mexican border for the holidays by the Army and Navy Committee and by the Central Conference of American Rabbis” are scheduled to Sukkoth services in Texas “at McAllen, El Paso, San Antonio, Brownsville, Laredo and Eagle Pass” while “elsewhere along the…border Succoth will be observed out of doors or in tenets which will prove peculiarly appropriate in view of the fact that Succoth celebrations are held whenever possible in out-of-door booths in token of the harvest origin of the holiday.”

1916: Dr. J.L. Magnes, a Brooklyn born member of the American Jewish Relief Committee arrived in Warsaw where he will be distributing “funds collected in the United States” to “the poor Jews in Poland.”

1916: During tonight’s Columbus Day celebration at Carnegie Hall sponsored by the New York Chapter of the Knights of Columbus former Assemblyman Aaron J. Levy delivered a speech in which he said “When I was invited to take part in these exercise, I had some doubt of my right to be here but when I recalled that five members of Columbus’s crew were Jews and that another Jew prominent at the” Spanish Court “financed that famous expedition of discovery by contributing $250,000” leading me to “believe that I have the best right to be here.”

1917: “For the Tsar and Holy Russia,” “a new reactionary organization” conducted a “vigorous anti-Jewish campaign” and distributed millions of copies of circulars urging anti-Jewish uprisings.”

1917: In Tsaritsin, “Bankers and Trust Companies establish a company to sell insurance again casualties and losses resulting from pogroms.”

1917: In Lubashevka, “peasant women attack Jewish shops demanding food at lower prices” followed by looting of the shops with the goods being taken by force.

1917: Three hundred more Jewish refugees are expected to arrive shortly in New York from Palestine which can be added to the total of 91 saved souls who arrived yesterday after having been driven from their homes in Jaffa and Jerusalem.

1918: Dr. Madisen Clinton Peters, the former pastor of the Bloomingdale Church and author whose works included Justice to the Jew, The Jews as Patriot, The Wit Wisdom of the Talmud, The Jews in America and the Jews Who Stood by Washington, passed away after losing his week-long fight with Spanish Influenza.

1918: Upon hearing that the German government had accepted President Wilson’s condition for negotiation, “the German born Zionist Arthur Ruppin noted in his diary how he ‘went for a long walk and continuously repeated to myself the one word: Peace! How much it means.’” Ruppin’s joy was premature and it would be another month before Peace would become a reality.

1919: The New York Times includes a review of Past and Present: A Collection of Essays by Dr. Israel Friedlander, a noted member of the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary and an author of several volumes on Jewish history.

1920: The Kane Street Temple, one of the oldest congregations in Brooklyn is scheduled to host the opening night of its Bazar and Fair at the 23rdRegiment Armory.

1921(10thof Tishrei, 5682): Yom Kippur

1921: In New York City, attorney Allen Blaustein and his wife the former Rose Brickman gave birth to law professor and “constitution drafter Albert P. Blaustein.

http://www.nytimes.com/1994/08/23/obituaries/albert-p-blaustein-a-drafter-of-constitutions-dies-at-72.html

1921: According to New York City political leaders yesterday's drop in voter registration, as compared with both the first day's registration and that of last year was mainly due to the fact that the Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur began yesterday evening.  “In many instances Jewish registration inspectors left their booths at sundown” which delayed registration for those waiting in line.  “The Jewish holiday kept the registration down on the East side of Harlem” and other East side locations because Jews did not come out to register on the eve of Yom Kippur.  The importance of observing Yom Kippur was a universal factor among Jews regardless of affiliation as can be sen by the fact that Jacob Schiff, who was serving as Chairman of one of the registration boards and a co-religionist serving on the board “quit work at sunset.”  When Schiff was challenged by waiting voters he replied, “We are sorry, but you observe your holidays and we must observe ours.”  The Board of Elections admitted that it had not even considered the disruption that would take place when voter registration coincided with the most important holiday on the Jewish calendar.

1922(20thof Tishrei, 5683): As Europe endures Fascist violence in Italy and Greeks and Armenians flee from the Turks taking control of Thrace, Jews observe Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1923: In Brooklyn, David Slutsky, a cab driver and Mae Rodin Slutsky, a manicurist gave birth to Jean Evelyn Slutksy who gained fame as Jean Nidetch, founder of Weight Watchers. “The story of the establishment of Weight Watchers International begins with the personal story of a New York housewife who wanted to succeed at losing weight. In 1963, Mrs. Jean Nidetch , a Jewish woman in her forties, who had experienced many failed attempts at losing weight and gaining weight, decided to lose weight forever.”  So begins the saga as described by the Weight Watchers Program.  There are those who say the program is very Jewish.  Like Moses, Ms. Nidetch started with a list of foods you could not eat and book.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/30/business/jean-nidetch-dies-at-91-co-founder-of-weight-watchers-and-dynamic-speaker.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1924: Birthdate of Erich Gruenberg, the Austrian born violinist who studied at the Jerusalem Conservatory and “led the Palestine Broadcasting Corporation Orchestra from 1938 to 1945.

1925: Birthdate of Julius Bronstein, a 34 for year veteran of the Chicago Police Department

1925: In what will be one of the few glory moments in the history of the Washington Senators, the Nats with Buddy Myer at 2nd base take a three games to lead over the Pirates in the World Series.

1925: Birthdate of Alan Howard Abelson, the New York native who became an editor of Barron’s magazine where he wrote “a pugnacious, sagacious stock market column that denounced Wall Street hucksterism and routinely rocked share prices (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/11/business/media/alan-abelson-barrons-columnist-and-editor-dies-at-87.html?hpw&_r=0

1925(24thof Tishrei, 5685):  Thirty-two year old Polish born circus performer Siegmund Breitbart known as the “Strongest Man in the World” passed away today in Berlin after having injured himself during a performance.

1926: In the Bronx, William Schlesinger, “a pants salesman” and his wife Lillian who was “a milliner gave birth to “printer, historian, composer and printer Carl Tobias Schlesinger.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/17/business/media/carl-schlesinger-88-dies-helped-usher-out-hot-type-.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1926: Birthdate of Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, a National Institutes of Health pathologist who helped develop and refine tests to ensure the safety of vaccines for polio and measles, organized the NIH response to the AIDS epidemic, and became the first woman appointed director of an NIH institute.”

1927: Anna Boudin, Mrs. Jacob Panken and Florence Dolowitz organized the first meeting of the Women's American ORT (WAO). Originally founded in Tsarist Russia in the 1880s, ORT (the Russian acronym stands for Organization for the Distribution of Artisanal and Agricultural Skills) was organized to provide vocational training to help impoverished Russian Jews become more economically self-sufficient. The American arm of ORT, founded in 1922, was only open to men. Dolowitz and Boudin, who were married to ORT officers, founded WAO to assist in funding ORT programs intended to help Eastern European Jews devastated by World War I. Starting with fundraising concerts and bazaars, WAO grew in response to the rise of Nazism and the plight of Jewish refugees. Women's American ORT became an independent organization in 1940, helping to fund International ORT's growing number of vocational high schools in Europe, India, Israel, and North Africa. Today WAO focuses primarily on fundraising for ORT schools and programs around the world, including schools in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. These programs assist disadvantaged individuals and communities to be self- sufficient by providing education and training in employment skills. The organization also maintains a public policy platform advocating for quality public education, increased literacy and women's rights, the separation of church and state, the elimination of anti-Semitism, and the fostering of Jewish communities worldwide. (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archives)

1927: It was reported today that Justice Jacob Panken has rejected the endorsement of the Communist Party because, the Communists “believe in dictatorship and ridicule and denounce the principles and practices of social democracy, while the Socialist Party believed that whatever “changes are to be made in the United States must the result of education and the intelligent use of the ballot”

1928: On the 33rd anniversary of his death, a bust of Jurist Isaac Wolffson was placed “in the vestibule of the Court of Appeals Building” in Hamburg.

1929: The British High Commissioner sends a telegram to the government in London warning that the Arabs of Palestine had recently obtained a considerable number of arms from Transjordan and the Hedjaz which they intended to use in attacks on the Jewish population.

1930: Birthdate of New Rochelle native Jack Gottlieb, a noted composer who “served as President of the ASJM for a number of years.”

http://www.jewish-theatre.com/visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=3548

1932: “The Flag Lieutenant,” a British made WW I movie featuring Abraham Sofaer as “Meheti Salos” was released in the United Kingdom today by Woolf and Freedman.

1933(22nd of Tishrei, 5694): Shmini Atzeret

1933: In Los Angeles, garment workers, most of whom were “Mexicans” began a strike organized by Rose Posetta (Rakhel Peisoty) of the ILGWU who believed that “Mexican garment workers” could be the backbone of a West Coast organizing movement.

1933: William E. Dodd, FDR’s newly appointed Ambassador to Germany, defied the conventional wisdom and gave a speech to the American Chamber of Commerce in Berlin in which he was highly critical of the Nazi regime.  Among the high-ranking Nazis in attendance were Goebbels and Alfred Rosenberg.

1934: In Newark, NJ, “Carolyn (Kaltenbacher) and Jerome Meier, a wholesale wine and liquor salesman gave birth to “the oldest of their three sons” Cornell University trained architect Richard Meier, the winner of 1984 Prtizker Architecture Prize.

1934: In Salem, Massachusetts, Jacob Joseph Kekst, a Hebrew school teacher from Lithuania and his Palestinian born wife Hannah gave birth to Gershon Kekst, the founder Kekst and Company.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/24/business/dealbook/gershon-kekst-dead-public-relations-executive.html?ribbon-ad-idx=3&rref=obituaries&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Obituaries&pgtype=article

http://www.jtsa.edu/the-gershon-kekst-graduate-school

1934: U.S. premiere of “The Gay Divorcee,” a musical directed by Mark Sandrich with a score by Max Steiner and filmed by cinematographer David Abel.

1935(15thof Tishrei, 5695): Sukkoth

1935: “Jubilee,” “a musical comedy with a book by Moss Hart premiered on Broadway tonight at the Imperial Theatre

1935: Birthdate of “historian and biographer” John Cooper, , whose works included A Social History of Jewish Food  and The Life Cycle of the Baghdadi Jews of India that he wrote with his wife, psychoanalyst Judy Cooper.

1936: Thanks to the efforts of the “Arab Kings of Iraq, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia and the Emir of Transjordan, the general strike being conducted by the Arabs in Palestine which has been marked by death violence has been called off without resolving their attempts to put an end to Jewish immigration and land purchases.

1936: It was reported today that during the first six months of this year, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee had provided assistance to “2,047 Jews long resident in Germany but natives of other lands” including 700 from Poland who were forced to “return home” by the Nazi regime as well as assistance to “1,993 people to leave small towns and villages for larger German cities because residence in the smaller communities was no longer possible for them.”

1936: It was reported today that philosopher and historian Dr. William Durant said “I trust that before my days are end, I shall the Germany of Lessing, Kant, Goethe and Schiller restored to the moral fellowship of the nations; and the Jewish people living once more in peace and honor with Germans in Germany and with Arabs in Palestine.”

1939: The first Jewish deportees left Vienna and Bohemia.

1939: Hans Frank is appointed governor-general of Occupied Poland.

1940(10th of Tishrei, 5701): Yom Kippur; it is also Shabbat.

http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/october/05.asp

1940: Governor Lehman of New York missed the celebration of Columbus Day “for the first time in ten or twelve years because” today was “the holiest of the Jewish religion and he was attending to religious duties and abstaining from public appearances.

1940: All soldiers who had received a furlough starting yesterday at noon so they could observe Yom Kippur were required to return by the sounding of taps this evening.

1940: For the first time in 940 years, non-Christian religious services were held in Iceland. Approximately twenty five Jewish soldiers from England, Scotland and Canada gathered with eight Jewish refugees and Hendrik Ottósson, who had married a Jewish woman to observe Yom Kippur. Ottósson, served as their Shammash. The Icelandic authorities offered a chapel in Reykjavík's old cemetery. Ottósson found the suggestion insulting and rented a hall of the Good Templars' Lodge. They borrowed the only Torah scroll available in town.

1940: On this Jewish Day of Atonement, German loudspeakers in Warsaw, Poland, announce that all Jews in the city must move to the Jewish ghetto by the end of the month.

1940 (10th of Tishrei, 5701): In one of those calendar quirks, Yom Kippur, Shabbat and Columbus Day all fell on the same day.  As the Nazis swept across Europe, sermons provided different ways to respond to the challenge and observe the Day of Atonement. Rabbi Stephen Wise told congregants at the Free Synagogue that it was not enough for England to resist Hitler.  The resistance to Hitler must take the form of renewed and deepened loyal to morality which “in its origins is Judeo-Christian.” Rabbi Jonah Wise asked those at Central Synagogue “how much liberty can we lose and still retain from freedom” while Rabbi David de Sola Pool told those at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue “Our effective answer to the tyrannies of other lands is to build here a better society of free, unexploited happy men and women. It is within our power to reconstruct society and build it in the light of divine wisdom.”

1940(10th of Tishrei, 5701): The Nazis executed 3,400 Jews in Galicia.

1940: It was reported today that due to the start of Yom Kippur yesterday evening, “slaughters had reduced the kill of those classes generally dressed kosher.”

1941: In Stanislawow, Eastern Galicia, all of the Jews living in the district, were driven out of their homes into the center of the town where massive graves had been dug. SS troops and Ukrainian militia commence machine gunning of the gathered populace. Estimates of the number of Jews murdered range from a low of 6,000 to a high of 12,000. For the Jews, it was Hoshanah Rabbah, (the Great Prayer day.) The Ukrainian and German killers throw a "Bloody Sunday" victory celebration.

1940 Sixty-four year old William Henry Dieterich, the anti-Semitic and somewhat pro-German” Senator from Illinois who was opposed by his fellow Democrat Henry Horner, “the first Jewish governor of Illinois” passed away today.

1941: At Stanislawow, the Germans and “Local Ukrainian nationalist” murdered another 10,000 “intellectuals, professionals” and Jews two months before the Ghetto was established there.

1941: At Sabac, Yugoslavia, hundreds of Gypsies are murdered. Jews were the primary victims of genocide, but not the only victims.

1941: The head of the University of Louisville expresses his gratitude for a bequest by the late Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandies to the school’s Law Library.  About two decades ago, Justice. Brandies selected the Law School of the University of Louisville as beneficiary of specific current gifts from him because, in his judgment, this university is much less liable to political influence than institutions under complete public control.

1941(21stof Tishrei, 5702): Hoshanah Rabah

1942(1stof Cheshvan, 5703): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1942(1stof Cheshvan, 5703): Sixty-year old Berthold Ullman, the Czech born son of Bertha and Hermann Ullman was murdered today at Auschwitz.

1942 : In Shavei Tzion, “Ruth and Reuben Lewinbuk (or Levenbuch)” gave birth to “Daliah Lewinbuk (or Levenbuch” who gained fames as “actress, singer and model” Daliah Levy, a protégé of Kirk Douglas and the wife of Charles Gans with whom she had four children – Kathy, Rouben, Alexander and Stephen.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/05/obituaries/daliah-lavi-actress-in-both-dramas-and-spoofs-dies-at-74.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1942: Birthdate of Illinois native Lewis Michael Eisenberg, the holder of an MBA from Cornell the co-founder of the “equity firm Granite Capital International Group and U.S. Ambassador to Italy.

1943: A delegation of the American Zionist Emergency Council “led by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the ZOA” today called on the British Ambassador “to protest against the action of the Palestine Government in converting the recent trial” of “two members of the Jewish community into an international affair designed to serve as a medium to discredit the Jewish Agency for Palestine.”

1943: Today marks the first full day of a drive announced last night by Youth Aliyah in Brooklyn to raise one hundred thousand dollars which will be used to rescue Jewish youth in “Nazi-dominated countries” and settle them in Palestine.

1944: Gerda Baier was deported to Auschwitz where she was subsequently murdered.

1944(25thof Tishrei, 5705): The wife and young daughter of chess champion Salo Landau were gassed today at Auschwitz.

1945: Forty women rescued from Nazi concentration camps were the first to be sheltered in the new sixty-bed wing opened” today “at the Women’s League for Palestine home at Haifa.  In New York, “Mrs. David L. Isaacs, who head the Palestine committee of the league” described “the welcome given the group rescued from Bergen-Belsen, Buchwald and Auschwitz.”

1945: British authorities continued their search of a secret radio that was “attempting to rally Jewish resistance forces.”  Shortly before a secret radio station “that was attempting to rally Jewish resistance forces…broadcast the announcement ‘Listen to the voice of Israel!  This is not a terrorist station.  This is the station of Hebrew resistance. Never again will Jews be deported from their homeland.  Our patience is over.  No power in the world shall break our determination.”

1946: “Nobody Lives Forever” starring John Garfield (Jacob Julius Garfinkle) was released in the United States today.

1947: In Chicago Mike Wallace and Norma Kaphan gave birth FOX newsman Christopher “Christ” Wallace whose career choice begs the question of nature versus nurture since his father was the CBS news personality and his step-father was Bill Leonard, President of CBS News.

1947: Ninety-four year old General Sir Ian Hamilton the commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Forced during the Gallipoli Campaign which meant he commanded the first Jewish fighting unit since the days of Bar Kochba and who “carried out a spot inspection” of the newly formed Zion Mule Corps “and was delighted with the workman-like appearance of the Corps after so little training” passed away today.

1948(9thof Tishrei, 5709): Erev Yom Kippur; in the evening Kol Nidre is chanted for the first time in almost two thousand years in an independent Jewish state.

1948(9thof Tishrei, 5709): Eighty year old Alfred Kerr passed away today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0012_0_11056.html

http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10006082

1948: Egypt, Syria and Lebanon recognize the All Palestine Government.  Jordan’s King Abdullah had already refused to grant this entity any power in territory seized by his Arab Legion.  In other words, there was to be no Palestinian control over what is now called the West Bank and the Old City section of Jerusalem.

1949(19thof Tishrei, 5710): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1949: “Christopher Columbus” a biopic featuring Abraham Sofaer was released in the United Kingdom today.

1949: Casper Platt who had been “nominated by President Harry S. Truman to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois” “was confirmed by the United States” today.

1950: CBS broadcast the first episode of “The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show” which was a continuation of their vaudeville act that had been a hit on radio as well.

1951(12thof Tishrei, 5712): Sixty-five year old English born Australian war hero and diplomat Leonard Keysor who won the Victoria Cross lost his battle with cancer today.

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/keysor-leonard-maurice-6946

 

1952(23rdof Tishrei, 5713): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of Harry S. Truman, “the godfather of Israeli independence”

1953:  The “Caine Mutiny Court Martial” opened at the Plymouth Theatre in New York.  This Broadway dramatic hit was based on the novel The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk.  Wouk has had a successful writing career dealing with both non-Jewish and Jewish themes.  More to the point, he has been successful without compromising his very strong belief in traditional Judaism and the state of Israel.

1953(3rdof Cheshvan, 5714): “Suzanne Kinyas, and her two children (3 year old girl and a 1 and a half year old boy) were  killed today when a Palestinian Fedayeen squad infiltrated into Israel from Jordan” and “threw a grenade into a civilian house” at Yehud, a village eight mile east of Tel Aviv.  (Fedayeen was the 1950’s term for the Arab terrorists.  Over the decades, they change their names but not their murderous aims.)

1954(15thof Tishrei, 5715): Sukkoth

1954: In Philadelphia, PA, Congressman Joshua Eilberg and his wife Gladys gave birth to Amy Eilberg, the first female rabbi ordained by the Conservative movement.

1955(26th of Tishrei, 5716): Eighty-two year old Arthur Hammerstein, the son of Oscar Hammerstein I and uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II, who “was an opera producer and one of the writers of the song "Because of You," a major hit (#1 for 10 weeks) for Tony Bennett in 1951 passed away today. Hammerstein wrote the song in 1940. It was used in the film I Was an American Spy (1951). He was the producer of the musical comedies The Firefly (1912), and Rose Marie (1924), which he did along with his nephew. He also was the producer of the film The Lottery Bride (1930), and made an appearance as himself in an episode of the film series Popular Science in 1949. Arthur Hammerstein was born and educated in New York City. Arthur's daughter, Elaine Hammerstein was a well-known stage and film actress.”

1956: In response to a request from a very worried Jordanian King, the British government informed Israel that, in accordance with the treaties with Jordan and Iraq, Britain would go to the aid of both these countries if they were attacked by Israel.  The irony was that Israel was negotiating with France and Britain over plans to attack Egypt and seize the Suez Canal.

1957: Publication of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged which, in 2007, will be described as one of the most influential business books ever written.

1957: In Philadelphia, attorney and Maryland state legislator Joe Chasnoff and his wife, “psychologist Selina Sue Prosen” gave birth to “Oscar winning documentarian Debra Hill Chasnoff” whose death was announced to the public by “her wife, Nancy Otto.” (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/14/obituaries/debra-chasnoff-whose-films-redefined-gay-families-dies-at-60.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

 

1958: Fifty sticks of dynamite exploded in the entryway of Atlanta's Hebrew Benevolent Society -- the oldest and largest Reform congregation, commonly known as the Temple. Five men, all associated with white separatist groups like the National States' Rights Party, were tried and acquitted. No one was ever convicted for the crime. The bombing came as Rabbi Jacob Rothschild was becoming increasingly active in the Civil Rights movement.

1959(10thof Tishrei, 5720): Yom Kippur

1959: The Play of the Week televised David Susskind’s production of Media as its first broadcast.

1960(21stof Tishrei, 5721): Hoshanah Rabah

1960; U.S. premiere of “Inherit the Wind,” the cinematic adaptation of the play co-authored by Jerome Lawrence, directed and produced by Stanley Kramer.

1961: “Let It Ride” a musical with lyrics and music by co-authored by Jay Livingston and starring Sam Leven opened tonight at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre in New York.

1961: Today the West End production of “Do, Re Mi”  featuring the music of Jule Styne and the lyrics of Betty Comden and Adolph Green opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre where it “ran for 169 performances.

1962(14thof Tishrei, 5723): Erev Sukkoth

1962: As Jews prepare to observe Sukkoth, “Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum, president of the Religious Zionists of America said that the festival ‘symbolizes man’s dedication to the noble principles of freedom, learning and religious truth.’”

1963: Archaeological digs began at Masada, Israel.  Masada was the site of the famous “last stand” during the “War Against Rome” that ended with the destruction of the Second Temple.  The archaeological dig was important because it gave credence to Jewish history.  Of course the debate continues to this day as to who was right – the Jews of Masada or the Jews of Yavnah.

1963: “A virulent anti-Semitic book, Judaism Without Embellishment, by Trofim Kichko was published in the USSR today.”

1966: Today, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that seventy-eight year old cellist and composer Gadal Saleski had passed away way four days ago in Los Angeles.

1966(28thof Tishrei, 5727): Seventy three year old Russian born composer and convert to Catholicism  Arthur-Vincent Lourie who fled his homeland after the Communist came to power and fled Europe after the Nazis came to power passed away today in Princeton, NJ.

1967:  In discussing his latest archeological finds, Dr. Yigael Yadin, Israel's leading archeologist contends that King Solomon may have indulged a passion for building during his long reign from 960 to 922 B.C., but he did not build the stables at Megiddo

1968(20thof Tishrei, 5729): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson who had helped to rescue Jews clandestinely and stood by Israel during the war in 1967.

1969(30thof Tishrei, 5730): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1969(30thof Tishrei 5730): Seventy-two year old Dr. Max Schur, the friend and confidant of Sigmund Freud passed away

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3969756-freud

1971(23rdof Tishrei, 5732): Simchat Torah

1972: “Lady Sings the Blues” a biopic featuring Sid Melton as “Jerry” was released in the United States today.

1972: “The King of Marvin Gardens” a drama directed by Bob Rafelson, the co-producer and co-author of the script and starring Ellen Burstyn was released in the United States today.

1973: Moshe Koren safely ejected from his F-4E Phantom Jet after it fell victim to Lebanese anti-aircraft fire and was recovered by IDF forces.

1973: Ran Goren and Micha Oren were safely recovered by IDF forces after their F-4E Phantom Jet was shot down by an Egyptian MiG-21.

1973: A week after the Yom Kippur War began; Avraham Lanir scored his third and last aerial kill, downing a Syrian MiG-17 in the vicinity of Kuneitra while flying Mirage 5

1973: As many as 15,000 Iraqi troops had reached the Syrian front and were prepared to attack Israeli forces. The Israelis lucked out and spotted a lead contingent of fifty Iraqi tanks. When the Iraqis reached to within three yards of the outnumbered Israelis, the IDF tanks opened fire destroying 17 tanks and halting the assault The Soviets completed a twenty-four hour air lift during which eighty large Soviet transport planes landed in Syria filled with a wide variety of arms that more than compensated for the Syrian losses during the first week of fighting. On the southern front, Egyptian tanks and troops continued to pour across the Suez Canal posing a new threat to the Israelis. 

1973:  In the midst of the perilous first week of the Yom Kippur War a dispute broke out between the Sephardic Chief Rabbi and his Ashkenazi counterpart.  October 12, 1973was a Friday.  As the sun was setting the Sephardic Rabbi announced that it was a sin to bake bread on Shabbat, even in war time.  The Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, Shlomo Goren, the man who had been chief rabbi of the IDF in the 1967 war said that it was perfectly permissible to break the rules of Shabbat and bake bread during war time.  Doesn’t this remind you of Jerusalem during the Roman Siege?

1974: Ten people participated in the second of two demonstrations that took place in Moscow today during which demands were made for the granting of exit visas.

1975: Birthdate of Aharon Mordechai Rokeach the only child and heir of the current Rebbe of Belz, Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach. Born in Jerusalem, Israel, he was named after his father's uncle, Rabbi Aharon Rokeach, the fourth Belzer Rebbe, and his father's father, Rabbi Mordechai of Bilgorai.

1976: Yorkshire Television broadcast the third episode of “Dickens of London” with music by Monty Norman

1977(30th of Tishrei, 5738): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1977(30th of Tishrei, 5738): Seventy-seven year old CCNY and NYU Law School graduate Lewis E. Zorn, the former “president of the Brucks Division of the American Hospital Supply Company” and “a founder of the American Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem” who was the husband of Lillian Zorn with whom he had one son, Richard, passed away today in Mount Vernon, NY.

https://www.nytimes.com/1977/10/13/archives/lewis-e-zorn-77-retired-president-of-uniform-manufacturing-concern.html

1978: Representatives of Israel and Egypt opened peace talks in Washington, D.C.

1978: First baseman and designated hitter Ron Blomberg who began his career with the Yankees played his last major league game with the Chicago White Sox.

1981: Yuli Edelstein, Victor Fulmacht, Alexander Kholmianskii, Vladimir Kuravsky, Vladimir Magarik and   Boris Teplitsky were among the “more than a hundred Moscow Hebrew teachers and their students who wrote a letter of protest to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on the systematic and continuous KGB persecution of refuseniks engaged in studying and teaching the Hebrew language.”

1982(25thof Tishrei, 5743): Eighty-two year old publisher Robert Paul Michel Calmann-Levy the son of Gaston Michel Calmann-Lévy and Hélène Koenigswarter  passed away today.

1984: It was reported today that memoirs of Jaroslav Seifert, the newly named Nobel Prize winner in Literature, contain a “selection, titled 'Russian Bliny,' is about Roman Jakobson, a Russian born Jewish scholar who emigrated to Czechoslovakia after World War I and came to the United States during World War II.”

1984: “Garbo Talks” a comedy directed by Sidney Lumet, produced by Elliot Kastner, with music by Cy Coleman and cos-starring Ron Silver, Steven Hill, Howard Da Silva and Harvey Fierstein was released in the United States by MGM/UA.

1984: A month after having been released in the United States “Blood Simple” a crime file “written, edited, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen which was the directorial debut of the Coens and the first major film of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld” was screened today at the Toronto International Film Festival.

1985(27thof Tishrei, 5746): In Cincinnati, Ohio, ninety year old Betty Fabe, the daughter of Max and Sara Hexter and the wife of Isadore Fabe passed away today.

1986: “3 Named Co-Winners of Jabotinsky Awards” published today reported that “a former President of Costa Rica, a former prime minister of Sweden and Soviet have named as the recipients of the Jabotinsky Prize Defend of Jerusalem Award..”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1986/10/12/241486.html?pageNumber=57

1987(20th of Tishrei, 5748): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1987: The New Jewish Agenda (NJA) “organized a Jewish contingent and Havdallah service at today’s March on Washington for gay rights.”

1987(20th of Tishrei, 5748): Oliver Louis Zangwill an influential British neuropsychologist passed away today. Born in 1913, he was Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, 1952-81, then Professor Emeritus. He was the son of Israel Zangwill and the grandson of William Edward Ayrton. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977

1988: Israel and China signed a trade agreement and made plans for establishing diplomatic relations.

1989: “Last Exit to Brooklyn’ the movie version of the novel by the same name starring Stephan Lang and Jerry Orbach and with music by Mark Knoplfer was released in West Germany today.

1989: A Syrian Air Force major flying a Soviet-made fighter-bomber landed in Israel today, stunning Israeli officials who said the pilot had asked for political asylum. 1990(23rd of Tishrei, 5751): Simchat Torah

1990: “Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael” a comedy co-starring Winona Ryder, directed by Jim Abrahams and featuring Valerie Landsburg, Dinah Manoff and Stephen Tobolowsky was released in the United States today

1992(15th of Tishrei, 5753): First Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of George Bush.

1994: In a letter written to Sir Martin Gilbert today, “Jack (Izrael) Unikoski” who had been one of only a thousand teenage boys liberated by the Americans at Buchenwald on April 11, said that on VE Day he felt “joy that Germany had lost the war” but he also realized that for him “the liberation had come too late and he too had lost the war, having lost his whole family” including his parents, sister and brothers including his “older brother Isser who had died of hunger in the Lodz Ghetto at the age of 19.”

1995(18th of Tishrei, 5756): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1995(18th of Tishrei, 5756): Ninety-two year old, Nathan S. Fishbeing, the son of Louis and Sarah Miller Fishbeing and the husband of Evelyn L. Goldberg Fishbein passed away today after which he was buried at the Lincoln Park Cemetery in Warwick, RI.

1997: In “Neighborhood Report: Corona –New Worshipers Are Bane, Not Balm, for Old Synagogue,” Charlie Leduff describes the challenges faced at Tifereth Israel as an influx of  Bukharan Jews face the aging members of the nine decades old synagogue.

http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/12/nyregion/neighborhood-report-corona-new-worshipers-are-bane-not-balm-for-old-synagogue.html

1997:The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of special interest to Jews including The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews From the Nazisy by William D. Rubinstein, Shtetl: The Life and Death of a Small Town and the World of Polish Jewsby Eva Hoffman and God & The American Writer by AlfredKazin.

1998(22ndof Tishrei, 5759): Shmini Atzeret

2000: Ben Weider successful body builder, businessman and a student of history who worked to prove that Napoleon had been poisoned received the French Legion of Honor. 

2000(13thof Tishrei, 5761): Vadim Nurhitz and Yossi Avrahami, two Israeli reservists who entered Ramallah by mistake were arrested by the PA. While in the custody of the PA, a mob savagely murdered them and then mutilated their bodies.

http://www.think-israel.org/freerepublic.octoberramallahlynch.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Ramallah_lynching

2000: During the Infitada, “vandals…desecrated the building” housing the mosaic that had been part of the Shalom Al Yisrael Synagogue, Jewish house of worship that dates back “to the late 6th or early 7th century and was discovered in 1936 “by Dr. Baramki of the Antiquities Authority under the British Mandate.”

2001(25thof Tishrei, 5762): Ninety-three year old Philadelphia born playwright Ruth Goetz who collaborated with her husband Augustus Goetz on many of her efforts and was introduced to the theartre by her father, “theatrical producer Philip Goodman” passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/16/arts/ruth-goetz-93-who-co-wrote-the-heiress.html

2002: In Massachusetts, Boston College, a Catholic institution of higher learning, installed “a copy of the Torah in the worship center, where it is expected to be used” for future Friday and Saturday services.

2003:The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of special interest to Jews including Madam Secretaryby Madeleine Albright with Bill Woodward and Why America Slept: The Failure to Prevent 9/11by Gerald Posner.

2004: “Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, described by aides as more angry than embarrassed over Parliament's symbolic repudiation of his term-opening speech, moved” today “to renew discussions with opposition parties to reshape his minority government.”

2004: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City, upholding an October tradition of civic boosterism, announced his friendly wager with Mayor Thomas M. Menino of Boston” today “over the outcome of the American League Championship Series” which was a wager pitting pastrami against Boston Cream Pie.

2005: New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified one last time before the federal grand jury before being “relieved of contempt charges” in matters related to the Scooter Libby leak case.

2005: Air Force veteran and businessman, Al Hoffman, Jr. the son of a Jewish father and “Scottish-American mother” began serving as U.S. Ambassador to Portugal.

2005(9th of Tishrei, 5766): Erev Yom Kippur: In the evening, Jews all over the world gather to hear Kol Nidre marking the start of Yom Kippur

2006(20th of Tishrei, 5767): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

2006(20thof Tishrei, 5767): Sixty-one year old Don Novick, loving husband of Denise Novick and father of Rochelle and Cassie Novick passed away. The son of Russian immigrant Jews, he was raised as an Orthodox Jew in Cheyenne, Wyoming.  A member of Temple Judah, he was a pillar of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jewish community who gave freely of his time and culinary skills to so many worthwhile events.  Among his many virtues, was the ability to cook anything you wanted to perfection, including the best falafel west of Tel Aviv.  A quite man, he touched many lives and will never be forgotten.

2006(20thof Tishrei, 5767): Eighty-six year old Gillo Pontecorvo an Italian movie director best known for making the award winning “Battle of Algiers” whose siblings included  Bruno Pontecorvo, an internationally acclaimed physicist, Guido Pontecorvo, a geneticist and Polì [Paul] Pontecorvo, an engineer who worked on radar after WWII passed away today.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2006/oct/14/guardianobituaries.obituaries

2006: In New York, the Albany County District Attorney acknowledged that he was investigating the hiring of a chauffeur by the Comptroller of New York, Alan Hevesi.

2006: Judy Gold’s “her one-woman show ’25 Questions for a Jewish Mother…based on a series of interviews with more than Jewish mothers in the United States” “reopened today at St. Luke’s Theatre.

2007(30th of Tishrei, 5768): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2007: The film “Jewish Life in Cracow” is screened at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City

2007: Yaakov Katz the military correspondent and defense analyst for The Jerusalem Post, the Middle East's leading English daily speaks at the Hillel House at the University of Iowa 

2007:Some of the world's best klezmer musicians gathered in a New York neighborhood that was once home to poor immigrant Jews for a 10-day festival of the music rooted in their Eastern European cultures.

2008: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of special interest to Jews including My Father’s Paradise: A Son’s Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq by Ariel Sabar and The Partnership: The Making of Goldman Sachsby Charles D. Ellis.

2008:The Washington Post featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of special interest to Jews including Hitler’s Empire:How the Nazis Ruled Europe by Mark Mazower and two paperback offering: A Little History of the World by E.H. Gombrich; Translated from the German by Caroline Mustill and Just Say Nu Yiddish for Every Occasion (When English Just Won't Do)by Michael Wex.

2008: In Atlanta, members of The Temple gathered to observe the 50thanniversary of the blast that shook the congregation, recalling its terrifying aftermath and the way it changed their congregation's mission to promote racial equality. The bombing of a prominent Atlanta synagogue in 1958 claimed no lives, but the community outrage that it prompted helped galvanize the city's nervous Jewish community to embrace the civil rights movement.

2008:A critically acclaimed fully staged off-Broadway production of Joseph Stein’s “Enter Laughing: The Musical” came to a close at The York Theatre. It was nominated for a 2009 Lucille Lortel Award for outstanding revival.”

2008: The curtain came down the Classic Stage Company’s revival of “The Tempest” starring Mandy Pantinkin as “Prospero.”

2009: Time magazine published an article entitled “How Moses Shaped America” by Bruce Feiler.

http://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,1927303,00.html

2009:Israel and the U.S. are scheduled to begin their biggest joint air-defense exercise today. Code named  "Juniper Cobra," the maneuvers will be overseen by Adm. Mark Fitzgerald, chief of the U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet and are designed to test the missile interceptors that would serve as a strategic bulwark in any future showdown with Iran.

2009: As part of The New School's "Jewish Text" seminar series David Stromberg will be reading from and discussing his newest book, Baddies.

2009(24th of Tishrei, 5770): Ninety-six year old Mildred Cohn who overcame gender and religious discrimination to make major advances in biochemistry and who received the nation's most prestigious award in science passed away today. (As reported by Matt Schudel)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/22/AR2009102204570.html

 2010:Joshua Sobol is scheduled talk about his novel Cut Throat Dog at program sponsored byWesleyan University Jewish and Israel Studies program in Middleton.

2010:YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present “Protocols of Justice: Inside the Rabbinical Court of Metz, France (1771-1789)”

2010:After six years of construction, the American Consulate in Jerusalem is scheduled to open its new facility for consular services on Rehov David Flusser in the southern Arnona neighborhood today.

2010:British Jewish author Howard Jacobson was the surprise winner of the Man Booker Prize today for The Finkler Question, the first comedy to scoop one of the English-speaking world's most coveted literary awards.

2010(4th of Cheshvan, 5771):Ninety-five year old best-selling author Belva Plain, the graduate of Barnard College and wife of Dr. Irving Plain passed away today (As reported Elsa Dixler)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/18/books/18plain.html

2010: The Guardian published Shabtai Rosenne: Eminent International lawyer, teacher and Israeli diplomat” by Malcom Shaw.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/12/shabtai-rosenne-obituary/print

2011(14th of Tishrei, 5772): Erev Sukkoth

2011: Israeli cellist Inbal Segev is scheduled to perform at the Bulgarian Concert Evening in Carnegie Hall.

2011: David Frum, who had been “a commentator for American Public Media’s ‘Marketplace’ since 2007” made his final appearance today.

2011: Galid Shalit's parents, Noam and Aviva, arrived this evening in their home in Mitzpe Hila in northern Israel, after leaving the protest site they had been encamped at in Jerusalem. They were welcomed by dozens activists and neighbors. Also today a delegation from the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement, led by Khaled Meshaal, the chief of its political bureau, arrived in Cairo evening to finalize the prisoners swap deal with Israel.

2012: NFTY/HUC/AJA Teen Study Weekend is scheduled to begin in Cincinnati, Ohio.

2012: The US State Department confirmed today that it had attempted to renew peace talks between Jerusalem and Damascus in 2010, before the outbreak of violence in Syria.. (As reported by Yoel Goldman and Ron Friedman)

2012:Palestinian terrorists from the Gaza Strip fired a Grad rocket towards Netivot today, causing one civilian to suffer shock symptoms, according to the Negev Police.

2013: In Jerusalem, the Ensemble Millennium is scheduled to perform “Night Music,” a concert that will include works by Mozart, Schubert, Liszt and Schoenberg.

2013: Today, actor Ben Feldman married Michelle Mulitz in Gaithersburg, MD.

2013: The Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to present “American Savage: Insights, Slights and Fights on Faith, Sex, Love and Politics” featuring Dan Savage.

2013: Iran said it arrested three Israelis suspected of spying and attempting to recruit Iranian citizens to gather intelligence for Israel, Iranian news agency Mehr reported today.

2013: "The State should act forcefully to send a message to these people," said Monique Ofer, wife of retired IDF Colonel Seraya Ofer, 61, who was murdered in a terror attack outside his home in the northern Jordan Valley early yesterday.

2014: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Birth of the Pill: How Four Crusaders Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution by Jonathan Eig

2014: “Race: Are We So Different?” is scheduled to open at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

2014: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to host a new walking tour “Downtown Synagogues and D.C.’s Urban Evolution.”

2014: The Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host “Zangwill’s Ghetto: An East End Story” which is a walking tour of the author’s childhood neighborhood held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Zangwill’s birth.

2014: “The commander of the Jewish Legion, Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry Patterson, who died in 1947, was exhumed and his ashes brought to Israel, in a fulfillment of the Christian Zionist’s final wish to be buried in the Holy Land, the Prime Minister’s Office announced today.” (As reported by Marissa Newman)

2014: Onno Hoes completed his service as Chairman of the Dutch Center for Information Documentation Israel.

2014: “Israel was set today to tighten border controls on travelers from Western African countries, as part of larger efforts to prevent the Ebola virus from spreading into Israel.” (As reported by Marissa Newman)

2014: “Thousands of Israelis and Jews from around the world gathered in the Western Wall (Kotel) plaza this morning, for the traditional Birkat Hacohanim (Priestly Blessing) ceremony held on Sukkot (the Feast of the Tabernacles).

2014: In honor of Sukkoth, the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is scheduled to host “Pita in the Hut.”

2015: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to present the 2nd Annual Concert for Daniel Pearl: "Building Bridges: From Bene Beraq to Baghdad."

2015: In Leeds, Dr. Lorna Waddington is scheduled to lecture on “The History of the Myth of International Jewish Conspiracy.”

2016: Today, Michael Dell’s “Dell Inc. announced its intent to acquire the enterprise software and storage company EMC Corporation” – an acquisition thought to be worth a record setting 67 billion dollars.

2015: Professor David Shneer’s “The Romance and Tragedy of Yiddish Culture” is scheduled to begin today.

2016: In Memphis, TN, a part of the afternoon Yom Kippur observance, Temple Israel’s own Daniel Kiel, a law professor, is scheduled to moderate a discussion on “Building A More Just Memphis.”

2016(10th of Tishrei, 5777): The somberness of Yom Kippur took an even darker turn with the passing of 91 year old Civil Rights champion Jack Green who among other things was the head of the NAACP Legal Defense fund for almost a quarter of a century.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/13/us/jack-greenberg-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016(10th of Tishrei, 5777): Yom Kippur

G'mar Hatima Tova”

2016: “Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump claimed today that the Islamic State group would ‘take over’ the US if Hillary Clinton is elected president

2017(22nd of Tishrei, 5778): Shemini Atzeret & Yizkor; In the evening Simchat Torah celebration begins

2017: “Hamas has signed a reconciliation agreement with the Fatah party of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in order that all Palestinian forces can “work together against the Zionist enterprise,” Saleh al-Arouri, the Hamas deputy political leader, said in Cairo today.

2017: In the evening, the University of Iowa Hillel is scheduled to host Simchat Torah services followed by a festive dinner

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a buffet meal before holding Simchat Torah Services

2018: In Jerusalem, as part of the Young Artists of the Future Generation Concert series, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a Piano Recital by Alon Petrrilin.

2018: In a testament to the vitality of “small town Judaism” in Cedar Rapids Joseph Heeren, the son Amy and Michael Heeren, pillars of the Jewish community, is scheduled to begin celebrating his Bar Mitzvah weekend this evening. 

2019(13th of Tishrei, 5780): Parahsat Ha’azinu;

2019: In Cotati, CA, Congregation Ner Shalom is scheduled to host the Cotati Cabaret featuring “the multi-media show called ‘Daniel Cainer’s Weird and Wonderful Jewish Midlife Crisis.’”

2019: It was reported today that in the wake of this week’s Yom Kippur synagogue shooting, that the President of Germany had said this was a time of “shame and disgrace” and Chancellor Merkle said that “antisemitism has no place in our country” and “that the state needed to use all available means to take action against hatred.

2019: Israelis and her supporters digest the view that “the abrupt withdrawal of U.S. troops from northeastern Syria and subsequent Turkish attacks on Kurdish fighters have badly rattled Israel’s national security experts, who decried President Trump’s action as a betrayal of loyal allies and evidence that Israel’s most vital supporter is a fickle friend at best.”

2020” The Jewish National Fund is scheduled to present online “Green Technology and Israel’s Sustainable Future.”

2020: Online Dr. Kamilė Rupeikaitė and Dr. Raquel Ukeles are scheduled to host “Jewish Museums in A Changing Reality: The Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum.”

2020: In New Orleans, the Jewish Community is scheduled to host a screening of “Love In Suspenders.”

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host Jonathan Medved as he talks about “The Future of the Startup Nation.”

2020:Bay Area native Jason Harris, host of the podcast “Jew Oughta Know,” is scheduled to talk about the mystery of Columbus’ origins and why Jews are so interested in this question.

2020: “Prominent Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky has ordered ultra-Orthodox schools and yeshivas to open” today, “despite the coronavirus lockdown prohibiting them from opening, according to the Ynet news site.”

 

This Day, October 13, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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54: Roman Emperor Claudius passed away.  For Jews, Claudius has to rate as one of the best of the Roman rulers. Among other things, he took the side of the Jews when they were attacked in Alexandria; he maintained a genuine friendship with Agrippa and allowed the Jews to elect their own high Priest while refraining from tampering with the Temple treasury.

54: Nero ascends to the Roman throne. Nero would appoint four increasingly incompetent and venal governors whose misrule would play a key role in the outbreak of the Great Revolt.  When the Jews did rebel, Nero appointed Vespasian to put down the revolt.

1307: In France, Phillip IV ordered the arrest of hundreds of Knights Templar on charges of heresy.  What Phillip was really after was control of the wealth of the Templars.  A year earlier, he had expelled the Jews from France after stripping them of their wealth.  Philip’s behavior is just one more example of greed hiding behind a façade of religious belief.

1398:Richard Whittington was elected Lord Mayor of London. Whittington was one of those who defied the ban on Jews living in England when it suited his purposes. He brought a physician named Samson de Mirabeau into the realm for care for his wife in 1409.  Whittington was in good company when it came to ignoring the ban since King Henry IV brought Elias Ben Sabbetai from Bologna to serve as his physician in 1410.

1483: Isaac Ben Judah Abravanel (also spelled Abarbanel) started his exegesis on the Bible. Born in Portugal 1437, Abravanel was one of the most colorful and interesting characters of the final decades of during which Jews lived in Spain and Portugal. He was part of a distinguished family and he was well educated in Jewish and secular studies.  Abravanel was a financier, tax collector and advisor to the King Alfonso of Portugal.  When Alfonso died, Abravanel had falling out with his successor.  It was at this time that Abravanel decided to give up his political duties and devote himself to writing commentaries.  For reasons that are too complex for this brief entry, Abravanel was forced to flee to Spain where he returned to his tax collecting duties.  He left Spain in 1492 and ended up in Naples where he ended up as financier and tax collector again.  He passed away in 1503 leaving behind a body of commentaries on the Torah and the Prophets. According to some authorities, his work is solid, but not original.  He is, however seen as being the last in a long line of Jewish commentators and philosophers who were part of the Sephardic culture that flourished from the 8thto the 15th centuries.

1513: Today, German born Catholic scholar Johann Reuchlin “begged” “Bonet de Lattes, a Jewish physician and astrologer…known chiefly as the inventor an astronomical ring-dial” and the father of two sons – Joseph and Immanuel --  “to use his influence in order that the examination of the Augenspiegelshould not be given into the hands of a commission made up of strangers…”

1534: Papacy of Paul III began. In response to the threat of the Protestant Reformation, Paul “established a system of tribunals, administered by the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Universal Inquisition’, and staffed by cardinals and other Church officials. This system would later become known as the Roman Inquisition.”  Unfortunately for the Jews, this iteration of the Inquisition also dealt with the “crimes” relating to Judaism including the attempts by Jews who had been forced to convert to return to the faith of their ancestors.

1605: Eighty-six year old French Protestant theologian Theodore Beza, the successor to John Calvin at Geneva and like Luther was a believer “that Christian churches were largely responsible for the current unbelief among the Jews and “that there would a large-scale conversion of the Jews” while still acknowledging “the Justice of divine anger the Jewish people” passed away today.

1639(Tishrei, 5400): Simcha Heller Kahana, the son pf of Yaakov Yosef Heller Kahana and Raizel Segal Kahana passed away today.

1654: (2nd of Heshvan 5415): On this date Isaac Rodriguez Cunha, a citizen of Curacao, writes a letter which is addressed “to the illustrious Gentlemen, the Mahamad of the Holy Congregation Mikvah Israel, Curacao.” This is one of the first written pieces of evidence used in fixing the dates for the founding of the Jewish community and the synagogue in Curacao. Mahamad is a term used for the “board of directors of a Spanish-Portuguese Congregation

1660: Hugh Peter the Puritan preacher who had renounced his belief that Jews should be readmitted to England while attending the Whitehall Conference of 1655 was executed today for his role in the be-heading of King Charles I

1676: “Compositor, Josel (Joseph) Witzenhausen” was warned “not to compete with ‘the alderman Wilhelm Blau and the jurist Laurens Ball, the Christian partners of Uri Phoebus when it came to printing “a Judaeo-German Bible” in the Netherlands.

 1753 (15th of Tishrei, 5514): Sukkoth and Shabbat

1753: In Philadelphia, Mathias and Tabitha Bush gave birth to Solomon Bush who will rise to the rank of Lt. Colonel during the American Revolution.

1755: In Arnheim, a resolution was adopted that assigned the Jews “a lot of forty feet by one hundred” which was to be fenced in by them” to be use used as a cemetery.

1757: In Georgetown, SC, Dinah Comgile and Moses Cohen gave birth to Solomon Cohen, the seventh of their eleven children.

1759(22ndof Tishrei, 5520): Shemini Atzeret

1773: It was reported today that “a gentleman” who has “returned from the interior parts of North America, beyond the Ohio,” claims to have discovered “a nation of Jews” living among the Indians, “who call themselves Naphthali.” (Naphtali was the second son born to Jacob the concubine Bilhah)

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E0CE3D61339EF34BC4C52DFB4678388669FDE

1778(22ndof Tishrei, 5539): Shimin Atzert

1780(14thof Tishrei, 5541): Erev Sukkoth observed as the “Great Hurricane” made its way through the Carribean.

1783(17thof Tishrei, 5544): Third Day of Sukkoth

1788: In Kremenetz, Judah Levin, a grandson of Jekuthiel Solomon and his wife gave birth to Isaac Baer Levinsohn a leader of the Haskalah movement

1789(23rdof Tishrei, 5550): Simchat Torah observed for the first time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1791 :( 15th of Tishrei, 5552): Sukkoth

1797(23rdof Tishrei, 5558): Simchat Torah

1796: Censorship of Jewish books in Russia became official policy.

1801: Birthdate of Emil Roediger the German orientalist and Hebrew linguist who edited books on Hebrew grammar.

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Roediger%2C%20Emil%2C%201801-1874

1805(20thof Tishrei, 5566): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1808(22ndof Tishrei, 5569): Shmini Atzeret observed for the last time during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

1815: Eliza and Lewis Solomon, the parents of Henry, Louis and Esther Solomon, were married today at the New Synagogue.

1816(21stof Tishrei, 5577): Hoshana Raba

1816: In New York, Michael and Elizabeth Daly gave birth to Judge Charles Patrick Daly author of The Settlement of the Jews in North America.

http://www.amazon.com/The-settlement-Jews-North-America/dp/B00085JW9M#reader_B00085JW9M

1818: In London, Samson Beck and his wife gave birth to Philip Beck.

1818: Birthdate for Regina Kohen, the wife of Angelo Vivante, both of whom were buried in Trieste Jewish Cemetery.

1820: Birthdate of Sir John William Dawson the Canadian geologist who “traveled extensively in Egypt and Syria” and whose works included “Archaia” Studies on the Cosmogony and Natural History of the Hebrew Scriptures.

https://ia700808.us.archive.org/zipview.php?zip=/32/items/olcovers561/olcovers561-L.zip&file=5610171-L.jpg

1821: Birthdate of Rudolf Virchow, the German biologist and anthropologist whose family may have at one time been Jewish and who studied the biological characteristics of thousands of Jewish schoolchildren as part of his attempt to “provide a rational for the sense of Jewish acculturation” even though “he still assumed that Jews were a separate and distinct racial category.”

http://books.google.com/books?id=Aawa_AqjINQC&pg=PA375&lpg=PA375&dq=Rudolf+Virchow+and+the+jewish+people&source=bl&ots=3CaIZ1wbgv&sig=WYYOWEvYBYgAK4rnhFoWhwQs2MU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=teYHVMTtFtiyggS7nYEI&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Rudolf%20Virchow%20and%20the%20jewish%20people&f=false

1823: Francis Ephriam Cohen who would change his name to Francis Palgrave married Elizabeth Turner following his conversion to Anglican Christianity, a move that no doubt advanced his career as an historian and archivist.

1824(21stof Tishrei, 5585): Hoshana Raba observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1827(22ndof Tishrei, 5588): Shmini Atzeret

1829(16thof Tishrei, 5590): Second Day of Sukkoth.

1830: Thirty-two year old the Baltimore born son of Reuben Etting who settled in Phildaelphia married Harriet Marx today.

1834(10thof Tishrei, 5595): Yom Kippur

1837(14thof Tishrei, 5598): Erev Sukkoth

1839: Isaias and Elisabeth Popper gave birth to the firs child Simon Popper

1843: B'nai Brithwas founded under the leadership of Henry Jones at Sinsheimer's cafe on Essex Street in New York. Its original mission was the maintenance of orphanages and homes for the elderly and widows. It extended its work to many spheres of American Jewish life, including combating anti-Semitism. (A.D.L.) and working with students on campus (Hillel).

1844: An election was scheduled to be held today to choose the Orthodox Chief Rabbi of the British Empire.  The election was won by Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler who held the position from 1845 until his death in 1890.

1845: In Richmond, VA, Larkin White Glazebrook and America Henley Bullington gave birth to VMI graduate and Episcopal Bishop Otis Allan Glazebrook who served as American Counsel in Jerusalem during WW I where distributed relief funds to the Jews of Palestine for three years which earned him a ceremonial dinner of thanks organized by Henry Morgenthau, Felix Warburg, Jacob Schiff and Felix Elkus who “presented him with a sliver tea service as a symoble of the affection and esteem of the Jewish People of the United States.”

1846(23rdof Tishrei, 5607): Simchat Torah

1846: Birthdate of Hebrew poet and Yiddish author Isaac Rabinowitz the native of Kovno many of whose works can be found in Zemirot Yisrael and who passed away in the New York City where he went to join his children.

1847(3rdof Cheshvan, 5608):Rabbi Jizchok Arye, (Isaac Loew Matthes Wormser) also called the Wonder Rabbi Michel city and Baal Shem of Michel City passed away today.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seckel_L%25C3%25B6b_Wormser&prev=/search%3Fq%3DRabbi%2BIsaac%2BLob%2BWormser%26biw%3D1082%26bih%3D495

1851: Three days after he had passed away, 61 year old Solomon Lucas, a native of Kent and the husband of Elizabeth Lucas was buried today at the “Chatham Jewish Cemetery.”

1853: “Hebrew Ceremonial” published today reported that the Jews were absent from their businesses on New York City’s Chatham Street yesterday because they were observing the “Day of Atonement, which the Hebrew still duly celebrates though three thousand years have elapsed Moses delivered his Levitical command” concerning this Fast Day.  It is the “same statute” the Jews have observed “by the rivers of Poland, in the streets of York, in the valleys of the Aragon” or now “by the banks of the Hudson” river.

1854(21stof Tishrei, 5615): Hoshana Raba

1858: Birthdate of Pauline Ehrlich, the second wife of Biblical commentator and scholar Arnold Ehrlich whose daughter Olga was born in 1881.

1859(15thof Tishrei, 5620): First Day of Sukkoth

1862: In Manchester, Rabbi Gustav Gottheil and his wife gave birth Birthdate of RabbiRichard James Horatio Gottheil

http://jewishmag.com/118mag/richard_gottheil/richard_gottheil.htm

1863: Birthdate of Hardinsburg, KY, native Silas Ichenhausen who settled in Evansville, IN where he was a merchant and a member of the Planning Commission.

1864: Henry Berg who had begun his service with Company G of the 108th Regiment in 1862 was wounded at Richmond as the Union Army besieged the Confederates.

1864: In Keokuk, Iowa, “Mr. Falk handed in his resignation as schochet for the congregation” and he was replaced by “Mr. Berman” after he sharpened his ritual knife to remove “all of the rough edges making it sharp and smooth”

1865(23rd of Tishrei, 5626): Simchat Torah

1867: In Syracuse, NY, David Stoltz and Regina Straus gave birth to Benjamin Stoltz the graduate of Columbia University Law School and husband of Rose Landsberg who was the director of the Hebrew Free Loan Association and a trustee of the Jewish Orphan Asylum Association of Western New York.

1871(28th of Tishrei, 5632): Fifty-eight year old Moses Millaud, French banker, businessman and founder of Le Petit Journal passed away today.  He was a supporter of Louis Napoleon (Emperor Napoleon) and was involved in some of the more infamous financial scandals of his time.

1871: In Vienna, Salomon Federn, “an important Viennese doctor who did pioneering work in blood” and Ernestine Spitzer, a member of a prominent Jewish merchant family gave birth to Paul Federn, he psychologist who was one of the early supporters of Sigmund Freud.

https://www.histclo.com/bio/f/fe/bio-federnp.html

1873(22ndof Tishrei, 5634): Shemini Atzeret

1873: Today, the Hebrew Society of St. Joseph, MO, sent five hundred dollars to aid people in Memphis, TN caught in the grips of a Yellow Fever Epidemic.

1875(14thof Tishrei, 5636): Erev Sukkoth

1875: Two days after he had passed away, 51 year old Hyman Davis, the husband of Isabella Davis, with whom he had eight children, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1875(14thof Tishrei, 5636): Sixty-four year old Judah Leib "Leopold" Löw, the Hungarian Rabbi who incorporated elements of modernity in his Orthodox world passed away Szeged where he had been leading the community since 1850 despite many offers to lead large communities including Bucharest.

1875: It was reported today that a survey expedition composed of English officers and soldiers was attacked by marauders at their camp at Ain el Beida in Palestine. The group was conducting a triangulation exercise in western Palestine, specifically the Galilee and most important of all Safed “one of the ‘Holy Cities’ of the Jews’…” According to the report, Lieutenant Kitchener was of the English officers who was involved in this minor skirmish. [History would come to know him as Lord Kitchener, who was involved in all of those 19th British Imperial Campaigns from Egypt, to Sudan, to Khartoum to South Africa. He played a critical role in Britain’s early war effort in WWI before being drowned while on his way to Russia.  But all of that began here, in Palestine, when a 24 year old lieutenant faced an armed enemy for the first time.]

1876: In New York, Clara Koffman and Joseph B. Bloomingdale gave birth to Rosalie Stanton Bloomingdale.

1877: It was reported today that New York State Supreme Court Judge Barrett has turned down the application of Rabbi Ash of the Ludlow Street Synagogue to be given the $200 that had belonged to the late Abraham Weisberg so that he could send it to a rabbi the Polish village where the descendant’s children live.  Under the law, Barrett said that a guardian for the minor children would have to appointed before he could take action. (This is an example of the myriad conflicts that arose from the fact that fathers and husbands came to the U.S. ahead of their families with the intent to bring them to America once they had earned enough to pay for passage.)

1878(16thof Tishrei, 5639): Second Day of Sukkot

1878(16thof Tishrei, 5639): Twenty three days before his 71st birthday Seligman Baer Bamberger who was serving as the rabbi of Wurzburg passed away today.

1878: “Lord Beaconsfield’s Policy” published today, claimed that Great Britain has shifted her foreign policy for the first time in over 135 years to one of annexation and aggressive imperialism.  This change is the result of Beaconsfield’s ability to dissemble and confuse the English people which is due, in part, to the fact that he is a Jew.

1880: Birthdate of Sasha Cherny, the pen name of Russian poet and satirist Alexander Mikhailovich Glikberg

1881: Eliezer Ben-Yehuda and friends decided to speak Hebrew exclusively, marking the beginning of the revival of the language in modern times.  Born Eliezer Perlman in Lithuania, Ben- Yehuda is proof that one person can make a difference.  As a youngster, a rabbi gave Ben-Yeuda a Hebrew translation of Robinson Crusoe.  That experience convinced him that Hebrew should be a modern, spoken language as well as a language of prayer.  He devoted the rest of his life to the idea of living in the land of Israel where Hebrew would be the spoken language.  He arrived in Jaffa with his bride in 1881 and he became associate editor of a Hebrew Language journal.  His task of creating a Modern Hebrew language was not an easy one.  He was attacked both in print and physically by those who thought he was desecrating the holy tongue.  At the same time, he had to keep inventing words since much had happened since Hebrew was last an active language.  Life was a real challenge for his children.  It was difficult for them to have playmates since they were the only people who spoke Hebrew.  Ben-Yehuda did not give up his dream.  He lived to see Hebrew become one of the three official languages of Palestine under the Mandate after World War I.  Such was his success that by the time he died in 1922, a majority of the Jews in Palestine listed Hebrew as their native tongue on the census forms.

1883: Birthdate of Communist party leader Max Bedacht who was raised as a Catholic and is sometimes misidentified as being Jewish because when he was a member of the Central Committee he was one of only two members the other eight being “foreign born Jews”

1884: “Two Love-Sick Ducks” published today described an altercation between a Jew and a Gentile who were competing for the affections of Jewish widow living in St. Mark’s Place. The two became so violent that they ended up in front of a Judge who agreed to release them “with the hope that Providence will improve the quality of your brains.

1884: Funeral services were held today for Rabbi Adoph Huebsch at Ahavath Chesed in New York City.  The overflow crowd included numerous Jewish leaders from across the United States the most prominent of whom was Rabbi Wise of Cincinnati, the leader of the Reform Movement in the United States. Rabbi Theodore Guenzberg, Huebsch’s assistant, led the worship service.  Temple Emanu-El’s Rabbi Gottehiel delivered a sermon in German.  Rabbi Jacob delivered the English language sermon.  Following the funeral services the rabbi was interred in Linden Hill Cemetery on Long Island. 

1885: Harry Hershfield who has been described as “the Jewish Will Rogers” was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

1885:  The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), home of the Yellow Jackets, is founded in Atlanta, Georgia. Today, Tech’s undergraduate and graduate population of 19,000 includes approximately 600 Jewish students.  There are several Jewish organizations on campus including AEPi Fraternity, Hillel and Jackets for Israel which co-sponsors the annual Israel-fest.

1888: In “Kensington, London,” Clotilde and Herman Schiff gave birth to Mortimer Edward Harold Schiff, graduate of Cambridge, “managing clerk with Stepheson, Harwood and Co” who “joined the Inns of Court OTC in 1915” after which joined the Suffolk Regiment where he rose to the rank of Captain before being killed on the Western Front on September 25, 1917.

1888: At the insistence of his future wife, Otto Pierre Siegelstein married Mary Bubis at City Hall; a fact that he would later contest in his attempt to have the marriage annulled.

1889(18thof Tishrei, 5650): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1891: As the famine in Russia worsens, it was reported that “the destitute Jews who have expelled from Kiev, Moscow and Odessa are swelling the ranks of the famished” populated primarily by Christian peasants.

1891: Three days after she had pass away, thirty year old Annie Gertrude (nee Earle) Newmann, the husband Isaiah Alfred Newmann with whom she had two children – “Percy and Winnie” – was buried today Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1891: Birthdate of Jennie Loitman Barron, judge, lawyer, and suffragist. Born in Boston's West End, Barron attended Boston University where she earned her BA, LL.B, and LL.M. degrees and was active in Boston University's League for Equal Suffrage. Barron started her own law firm after graduation and created a new firm with her husband Samuel Barron, Jr. when they married four years later.Barron was elected president of the Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers and campaigned for uniform marriage and divorce laws, as well as for women's right to serve on juries. She also worked to mobilize women to exercise their newly established right to vote. Barron began her thirty-five year career as a judge in 1934 when she was appointed by the governor as a special justice of the Western Norfolk District Court. In 1937, she was named to be an associate of the Boston Municipal Court. She left this position when she became an associate of the Massachusetts Superior Court in 1957 -- the first woman to hold this position. Throughout her career, Barron remained active in the Jewish community serving as the first president of the Women's Auxiliary of Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, on the first board of Brandeis University National Women's Committee, and as the first president of the New England Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress. Barron died in March 1969, one year after her husband's death. (As reported by Jewish Women’s Archive)

1892(22ndof Tishrei, 5653): Shemini Atzeret

1892: Isaac Issacs, the deposed Secretary of the League of Republicans who is Jewish said that the Jews would not accept an apology from Mr. Blake, the campaign manager for Major Warner, the Republican candidate for governor of Missouri. “The only thing that will conciliate the Jewish vote will be the removal of Mr. Blake.

1892: “A Republican Insult To Jews” published today described the problems facing William Warner, the Republican candidate for Governor of Missouri, following the denouement of Isaac Isaacs, the Secretary of the League of Republican Clubs and the “roasting” of the Jews  by his personal manager John T. Blake.

1893: Edward Everett Hale delivered an address at the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indians in which “he spoke of the great success of Massachusetts in assimilating the Hebrew immigrants by breaking up their clannishness and scattering them among the American populations and asked why the same principle should not apply to the Indian.”

1893: The Hebrew Journal express praise for the opposition of the New York Times to an upcoming prize fight between and American and an English man which is supported by powerful interest in New York and Brooklyn.

1893: Congressman Rayner of Maryland gave a speech in the House of Representatives expressing his views on the Geary Chinese Registration and Exclusion Act which “closed with a fervid appeal…to not commit a great national crime, as gross and wicked as the treatment accorded by Russia to the unfortunate Jews in her dominion and against which our own Government had protested.”

1893: “Curious Coincidences” published today described recently discovered connections between Columbus and the Jewish people including evidence that “Hebrews were among the sailors that composed crews of the three vessels,” the role of Luis de Toress and the evidence produced by Dr. Moses of Kayserling of Budapest that Columbus set sail on the 9th day of Av and made landfall in the New World on the “Seventh Day of the Jewish Feast of Tabernacle, the da of the great Hosanas.”

1893: Because it is erev Shabbat, there will be a pause in the festivities marking the Golden Anniversary of the B’nai B’rith.

1893(3rdof Cheshvan, 5654): Eighty-one year old Major Raphael J. Moses, CSA the Confederate officer who “pioneered the commercial growing of peaches in “the Peachtree State” passed away today in Belgium after which he was buried at the Esquiline Cemetery in Columbus, GA.

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/raphael-moses-1812-1893

1894: “A Bully’s Career Ends in Death” published today described the demise of Otto Slimbach a Brooklyn bully who on the night he was mortally stabbed by an unknown party had beaten his mother and gone through the Jewish neighborhood indulging “in Jew-baiting for his further amusement.”

1894: In New York, Police Inspector Williams began an investigation into charges that the police had beaten the striking cloakmakers many of whom were Jewish including Israel Groman.

1894: Alfred Dreyfus is arrested by Commandant du Paty de Clam, an assistant to the Army Chief of Staff and charged with treason.  Dreyfus was left alone with a pistol, having been encouraged to do “the honorable thing.”  When Dreyfus refused he was marched off to prison where he would be kept in solitary confinement for the next five days.

1895(25thof Tishrei, 5656): Seventy-seven year old Jacob Reifrman the native of Opatow who wrote Hebrew poetry and was the son-in-law of Joseph Maimon passed away today.

1896: In Alameda, CA, founding of the Hebrews Ladies’ Endeavor Society which was “organized for charitable purposed and for the maintenance of a Sabbath School” and whose members included Mrs. D.A. Levy and Mrs. J.S. Oppenheim.

1897(17thof Tishrei, 5658): Third Day of Sukkoth observed the first time during the Presidency of William McKinley.

1898:The Zionist Delegation including Joseph Seidener, Moses T. Schnirer, Theodor Herzl, David Wolffsohn and Max Bodenheimer takes the Orient Express to Constantinople as they pursue Herzl’s dream of top-down Zionism.

1899(9th of Cheshvan, 5660): Seventy-one year old Vienna native Magdelena “Lena” Woolner, the wife of Abraham Woolner with whom she had five children, passed away today after which she was buried in Peoria, Il.

1899: Two days after he had passed away, 82 year old Abraham Hyams was buried today in the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1900(20th of Tishrei, 5661): Shabbat shel Sukkoth

1900: Birthdate of Gerald Marks, the Saginaw, Michigan native best known as the composer of the hit “All of Me.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-gerald-marks-1278362.html

https://www.allmusic.com/artist/gerald-marks-mn0000653199

1900: Birthdate of New Yorker Ida Klein Clurman, the husband of Sam Clurman whom she married in 1921.

1901: “Practical Charity in New York’s Ghetto” published today described the work “of the Jewish Agricultural and Aid Society whose field is in the Jewish ghetto of the east side” was published today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1901/10/13/106102974.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

https://www.nytimes.com/1901/10/13/archives/practical-charity-in-new-yorks-ghetto.html?searchResultPosition=1

1902: “After dining at the Union League Club and before to the Republican mass meeting in the Clermont Avenue Rink” this evening “Governor Odell drove around to the Brooklyn Academy of Music and opened the Hebrew Charity Fair.?

1903(22nd of Tishrei, 5664): Shemini Atzeret

1903: In Brooklyn, Abraham Isaac Shiplacoff and Yetta Ettel Itta Shiplacoff” gave birth to William Morris Shipley

1903: Birthdate of Polish native and NYU trained attorney who in 1908 came to the United States where he was active in Republican politics while serving as a director of the ZOA.

1903(22nd of Tishrei, 5664): Dr. Marcus M. Jastrow a noted Hebrew scholar and educator who was  rabbi emeritus of Rodef Shalom, a synagogue in Philadelphia, PA, passed away today at his home in Germantown, PA.  Born in Pozen in 1829 he graduated from the University of Berlin.  He came to the United States in 1866 and became the Rabbi at Rodef Shalom, a position he held until his retirement in 1892.  His major literary work was “A Dictionary of the Targumim, Talmud Babli, Talmud Yerushalmi and Midrashic Literature.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D02EEDA1439E433A25757C1A9669D946297D6CF

1904: Birthdate of Isidore Grünbaum one of the last Jewish inhabitants of Kleinsteinach who in 1942 was deported to either Izbica or Theresienstadt.

1904: Today, “a small group of men organized Emanu-El Congregation of Borough Park who members who included Max Baron, Simon Frank, Isaac Ipp, Max Perlman, Louis Levy and Philip Abrahams

1905(14th of Tishrei, 5666): Erev Sukkoth

1905: “According to the regulations in force among Orthodox Jews, marriages may not be solemnized” today, the “day preceding the Feast of Tabernacles.”

1905(14th of Tishrei, 5666): Sixty-seven year old Sir Henry Irving the British actor manager whose first great career success came with his portrayal of Mathias in “The Bells” (an adaptation of “Le Juif Polonais” and whose portrayal of Shylock provided him with a dignity not usually seen in other actors, passed away today.

1905: Birthdate of Alice Vantochová the residence of Prague was murder at Ujazdow in 1942

1906(24th of Tishrei, 5667): Parashat Bereshit

1906: “In correspondence from St. Petersburg, published by the Courier Europeen, it is stated that the League of the Russian People has issued its program in view which of the elections for the next Duma that includes support for policies that wil “force to Jews to emigragte.

1907:  Today at the Fifth Avenue Baptist Chruch, the church attended by John D. Rockefller, Reverend Charles said “I do not believe on word of the Book of Johan as history” and that “the story means only that God by captivity brought the people of Israel to a sense of their own sinfulness and pitiful narrowness” while “the three days in the whale’s belly is but a type for Israel’s bondage and the story shows “God intended to extend his gospel through the Jewish nation.”

1908(18th of Tishrei, 5669): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed today as the strike by chauffeurs against the New York Taxicab Company turned violent.

1909: In Chicago, Theresa Lupe Block and David Julian Block, a Jewish chemist and electrical engineer gave to Herbert Lawrence Block,  the Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist who gained fame as Herblock and set the standard by which all practice this genre are evaluated.

http://www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/herblock/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herblock

1910(10th of Tishrei, 5671): Yom Kippur

1910: As of this date, Joseph Shongut, the Coroner was shown to be

1911: Following the outbreak of war between Turkey and Italy, “fourth thousand Italian subjects, nearly all of whom were Jews” began leaving Salonica because they feared expulsion by the Ottomans

1911: Multiple telegrams were received in London from Malta, Gabes and Djerba, appealing for help for the many thousands of Jewish refugees from Tripoli.

1911: In Philadelphia, Max and Olga Hirsh gave birth to filmmaker Hyman “Hy” Hirsh who passed away in Paris at the age of 49.

1912: Birthdate of Hugo David Weisgall, the Moravian born American composer and conductor “who served as aid-de-camp to General Patton” during WW II.

http://www.nytimes.com/1997/03/12/arts/hugo-weisgall-opera-composer-dies-at-84.html?scp=1&sq=%22The+Stronger%22+%22Hugo+Weisgall%22&st=nyt

1912: Ludwig Teller, the son of Isak and Anna Teller, who was married twice and was the father of three children, was buried today in his home town of Vienna.

1912: In Philadelphia, PA, Max and Olga Hirsh gave birth to “photographer and filmmaker” Hyman “Hy” Hirsch.

http://www.hertzmann.net/pages/catalogs/79.pdf

1912: Israel Abrahams, a Reader in Rabbinics at the University of Cambridge and a leader of the UK’s liberal Jewish movement addressed a meeting held in his honor at New York’s Astor Hotel.  Dr. Henry M. Leipziger, President of Judeans, presided over the meeting and introduced Mr. Abrahams.  Among the other speakers were Rabbi Joseph Silverman of Temple Emanu-El and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free Synagogue.  Oscar S. Straus, Progressive Party candidate for Governor of New York, who was to have delivered an address, sent a message expressing his regrets at having been unavoidably detained. Abrahams spoke about a favorite topic of the time “The Jewish Problem.”  In a unique twist, Abrahams defined it as “The eternal question of living two lives harmoniously.”

1913: According to legend, German-Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzwieg attended Yom Kippur services for what he thought would be his last visit to a Jewish house of worship before converting to Christianity.  “But that prayer service moved him so profoundly that he gave up the idea of converting and became a committed Jewish philosopher, who saw his religion as preferable to Christianity.

1913: One day after she had passed away, sixty-five year old Russian-born Annie Summ, the wife of Joseph Summ with whom she had three children – “Tilly, Alexander and Samuel” – was buried today in the “Belfast Jewish Cemetery in Northern Ireland.”

1914(23rd of Tishrei, 5675): Simchat Torah

1914(23rd of Tishrei 5675): 50 year old Mrs. Rose Baruch Streng, the wife of Bernard Streng, a native of Landau, Germany passed away at her home on West 143rd Street in New York.

1914(23rd of Tishrei, 5675): Abram Scholomir, the son of Jakob Scholmir passed away today.

1914: “Russian Treaty Approved” published today described the decision of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to approve a peace treaty with Russia which might be a prelude to the signing of new treaty of commerce “to take the place of the treaty of 1832 abrogated by the United States because of Russia’s treatment of American Jews.”

1914: “Foreign Legion Of Jews published today provides Israel Zangwill’s view that Jews support the Allies over the cause of the Kaiser as can be seen by the number of Jews who have tried to enlist in the Jewish Territorial Organization which is a Zionist organization under the misconception that it is part of the British Army – proof that “it would be easy to form a foreign legion of Jews grateful for Britain’s sympathy” as can already be seen by the thousands of Jews already serving in the military.

1914: “15 Poisoned at Feast” published today described the unfortunate events at the Sukkoth Meal eaten by the large family of Samuel Horowitz where several of the attendees came down with ptomaine poisoning after having eaten some tainted fish.

1914: Judge Leon Sanders, the President of the Hebrew Shelter and Immigrant Aid Society, has organized “a special Relief Committee for the Jewish suffers in all of the nations at war, following an appeal sent to the Austro-Hungarian Legation in New York by Jews in Austria.

1915: A famous Russian Revolutionary who has recently returned to European Russia from Siberia was reported today to have said he regretted that the “abolition of restrictions endured by the Jews had not been removed a year ago” because “it might have save millions of Russian lives.”

1915: “A dispatch from Petrograd published today in The Daily Telegraph in London said that “Alexander Volzsin who “is credit with the initiator of the recently adopted statute extending residential rights to Jews” has been appointed “the new Procurator-General of the Holy Synod.”

1916: It was reported today that former New York State Assemblyman Aaron J. Levy had told a Columbus Day gathering that “he lived in expectation of the time when there be a more wholesome respect in the heart of every man for the religion of his fellow man.”

1916: “Dr. Magnes Reaches Warsaw” published today described the arrival of the Brooklyn born rabbi in the Polish capital city where he will be distributing money raised by American Jews to aid Jews suffering from the war.

1917: “In order to relieve the destitution of hundreds of Jews who are stranded in Yokohama, the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society announced” today that “it has forwarded to B.J. Fleisher, publisher of the Japan Advertiser of Yokohama , $3,000 with which to lease a suitable building for an immigrant station and that it will shortly send to the Far East a representative to superintend the caring for those in need” many of whom are Russian Jews who are trapped there because of the war.

1918: Today, “after being on duty continuously for thirty-six hours” Corporal Louis Sorrow with Company B, 307th Field Signal Battalion, “volunteered to repair telephone lines which had been cut by shell fire” and after working all night repairing breaks to the line made it possible for “constant communication” to be resumed with forward regiments.

1918: “Dies of Influenza” published today recounted the accomplishments of Reverend Madison Clinton Peters who in addition to his work as a minister, social reformer and advocate for defeating the Kaiser in the World War wrote several books including Justice to the Jews, The Wit and Wisdom of the Talmud, The Jews as a Patriot and The Jews Who Stood By Washington.

1919: It was reported today that Disbursements amounting to $2,978,992 from funds raised throughout the United States by the American Jewish Relief Committee and other Jewish organizations were made in September alone by the Joint Distribution Committee”

1920: In Berlin chess champion Mimi (née Heller) and psychiatrist Harry Marcuse gave birth to Albert Marcuse who was raised as a Lutheran because “his family considered their Jewish heritage a liability” and who gained fame as American composer and actor Albert Hague.

1920: The Bazaar and Fair sponsored by the Kane Street Temple in Brooklyn continued for a second day.

1921: “In San Salvador, Argentina, north of Buenos Aires”, Russian immigrant, small store owner and horse herder Mauricio Minuchin and “the former Clara Tolachier gave birth to Dr. Salvador Minuchin, a cutting-edge American psychotherapist. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/03/obituaries/salvador-minuchin-a-pioneer-of-family-therapy-dies-at-96.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

1922(21st of Tishrei, 5683): Hoshana Rabah

1922(21st of Tishrei, 5683): Fifty year old Ethel Julia Edgar, the Liverpool born daughter of Louis Samuel Cohen and Martha May Cohen and the wife of Samuel Edgar passed away today in Dorset, England.

1922: “Sodom and Gomorrah” an “epic film” directed by Michael Curtiz who also wrote the script was released in Austria today.

1922: “According to a German police report written today: "The fact cannot be denied that the anti-Semitic idea has penetrated the widest levels of the middle class, even far into the working class. It is clear that this movement [the NSDAP]...is gaining increasing ground and that it has a future."

1924(15th of Tishrei, 5685): Sukkoth

1925: Birthdate of Lenny Bruce. Born Leonard Alfred Schneider he was a controversial comedian and satirist. He passed away in 1966

1925: Birthdate of Brooklynite film editor Ralph Rosenblum.

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/08/obituaries/ralph-rosenblum-film-editor-69.html

1926: In Chicago, Russian-Jewish immigrants Louis Stein, “a jewelry designer” and Zelda (Sam) Stein gave birth to Solomon Stein the author and playwright who helped to fashion the essays of his boyhood friend James Baldwin into Notes of a Native Son. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/obituaries/sol-stein-dies-.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1927: “In Chicago, Illinois, Hungarian born Jewess Rosika Schwimmer, an internationally known feminist, author, and lecturer, is denied American citizenship by Federal Judge George Albert Carpenter because she is a pacifist.”

https://archive.org/details/TheCaseOfRosikaSchwimmer1929

1927: In Chicago, Abraham Konitz, the owner of a laundry and Anna (Getlin) Konitz gave birth to Leon Konitz, one of the leading “Jazz-men” of the 20thcentury.

http://www.solosjazz.com/a_lee.php

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/16/arts/music/lee-konitz-dead-coronavirus.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

 

1928(29thof Tishrei, 5689): Seventy year old German Jewish otolaryngologist Wilhelm Fliess passed away today

http://www.freudfile.org/fliess.html

1929(9thof Tishrei, 5690): Erev Yom Kippur

1929: In Manhattan, Joseph and Sylvia Slifka gave birth to twins – Barabara and Alan Bruce Slifka, “a New York investment manager who used his fortune to promote harmony among Israeli Arabs and Jews and to give the Big Apple Circus its start.” (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

1930: “Darling of the Gods” “a German music written by Robert Lieberman “premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin” today.

1930: In New York City, Dorothy (Friedlander) and General Sessions Judge Abraham N. Geller gave birth to Yale trained television script writer and producer Bruce Geller best known for his work on the western series “Rawhide” and the longer running “Mission Impossible.”

1933(23rdof Tishrei, 5694): Simchat Torah observed for the first time during the Presidency of Franklin Roosevelt.

1935: “Barbary Coast” produced by Samuel Goldwyn, written by Ben Hecht, co-starring Edward G. Robinson and with music by Alfred Newman was released today in the United States by United Artists.

1936: Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau (FDR’s Jewish neighbor at Hyde Park)  pointed out that “the tripartite agreement between the United States, France and Great Britain published” today which was designed to promote the stabilizing of the three nations’ currencies and foreign exchanges” could “on twenty-four hours’ notice be revoked or altered” which an observer might have quickly deduced meant that problem of currency stability that had been a cause and result of the Great Depression has not been addressed.

1937: Birthdate of Parisian actor Samuel “Sami” Frei whose movie career began in 1960 with an appearance “The Truth.

1937: Twenty-five year old Milwaukee, WI native David Robert Altman was “wounded in accident at Fuentes de Ebro today while fighting with the Republican forces during the Spanish Civil War.

1937:The Palestine Post reported that a slight earth tremor was felt in Jerusalem. It lasted about a second, and caused in some cases a definite sway of upper stories of buildings. There were sporadic Arab attacks, accompanied by heavy firing, at Hadera, Safed and on Kibbutz Gordonia. A curfew was imposed on Safed. Robbers operated in the no-man's-land between the Palestinian and Lebanese French border posts at Nakura. The attackers were protected by other well-armed men in surrounding area.

1938:Hans and Lotte Liebermann boarded a ship today and left Germany for the United States where their son Hans had found refuge in June of 1938.

1938: German mathematician Fritz Noether who had immigrated to the Soviet Union after the Nazis came to power and destroyed his career and had been convicted of being a Nazi spy in a trial where the charges were based on “trumped up evidence” was sentenced to twenty five years in prison today by the Soviets who had originally welcomed him with open arms.

1939: Chaim Kaplan, the director of a Hebrew School in Warsaw, described the Jewish reactions to the Soviet occupation of Poland with the following diary entry: “The Jews there looked upon the Bolsheviks as redeeming messiahs.  Even the wealthy, who would become poor under Bolshevism, preferred the Russians to the Germans.  There is plunder on the one hand and plunder on the other, but the Russians plunder one as a citizen and a man, while the Nazis plunder one as a Jew.  The former Polish government never spoiled us, but at the same time never overtly singled us out for torture.  The Nazi is a sadist, however.  His hatred of the Jews is psychosis.  He flogs and derives pleasure from it.  The torment of the victim is a balm to his soul, especially if the victim is a Jew.

1939: New York premiere of “Babes In Arms,” a musical produced by Arthur Freed with songs by Richard Rogers, Lorenz Hart, Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg.

1939(29thof Tishrei, 5700): Sixty-six year old Swedish born magician Nate Leipzig who had given command performances at Buckingham Palace and raised three sons – George, Leo and Rabbi Emil Leipziger with his Leila, passed away today.

https://www.finchmagician.com/magic/nate-leipzig

1939: NBC radio made its first attempt to cancel The Guiding Light, a soap opera created by Irna Phillips.

1939: In “the Nazi Amtsleiter in Łódź appointed Chaim Rumkowski the Judenälteste ("Chief Elder of the Jews"), head of the Ältestenrat ("Council of Elders").

1940: Jews from Warsaw's suburbs were ordered into the Warsaw Ghetto.

1940: On his 55th birthday, humorist Harry Hershfield, the Cedar Rapids, IA native, in making a reference to the inclusive of American society  was quoted as saying, “The is the only country in the world where they would allow Columbus Day to fall on Yom Kippur.” 

1940: “In a plea for tolerance” the leader of the Knights of Columbus in New York was quoted as having taken notice of the fact that this year Columbus Day and Yom Kippur were celebrated on the same day this year.

1940: Having been snuck across the border between Nazi-occupied France and Spain by American diplomat Varian Fry, Franz Werfel and his wife, Anna Mahler, arrived in New York on ship that had sailed from Lisbon.

1941(22ndof Tishrei, 5702): Shemini Atzeret

1941: “Odilo Globocnik, SS and Police Leader of Lublin, is ordered by Heinrich Himmler to begin constructing the Belzec extermination camp and launch a program to Germanize the region.”

1942: In Newark, NJ, Louis Simon “a college professor, upright bass player, and dance bandleader who performed under the name "Lee Sims" and his wife Belle, “an elementary school teacher” gave birth to America’s troubadour, Paul Simon.

http://www.paulsimon.com/

1942: It was reported today that “Len Levy, the former star for the University of Minnesota will be playing right guard when the Great Lakes Bluejackets” square off against the University of Wisconsin Badgers at Soldiers Field in Chicago.

1943: One hundredth anniversary of the founding of B’nai B’rith

1943: A revolt took place in Camp Number I at Sobibor.  Alexander Pechersky distributed knives and hatchets to other prisoners. Nine SS and two Ukrainians were killed in the fighting. Three hundred of the prisoners from Camp Number I' escaped. The other 300 would be killed. However, as a result of this revolt, Sobibor ended its operation.

1944: In San Francisco, “Edward and Dorian (Goldman) Goldstein, both of whom were jewelers” gave birth cultural “impresario” Sydney Goldstein. (As reported by Katharine Q. Seelye)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/05/obituaries/sydney-goldstein-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1944: Hans-Jürgen Graf von Blumenthal “a German aristocrat and army officer” who began working with the anti-Hitler resistance in 1942 was executed today for his part in the plot to assassinate Hitler.

1944: The Soviet Troops entered Riga. Only a handful of Jews had survived in city where there were 30,000 Jews just ten years earlier.

1944: “The special People’s Court sentenced “Hans Neumann, Leo Drabant, his wife along with eight other resistance members” “to death because they had ‘attempted to destroy the resistance of the German People…”

1945 (6th of Cheshvan, 5706):  On Shabbat, Leon Recanati, Sephardic leader of Palestine and formerly of Salonika passed away. Recanati was a "happy admixture of a learned Jew with his Biblical wisdom on the one hand and a man of affairs with a sense of reality on the other."

1945: “Star in the Night” which marked the directorial debut of Don Siegel, with a script by Saul Elkins and which “won an Academy Award in 1946 for Best Short Subject” was released in the United States today.

1946: “Three masked gunmen” believed to members of the Irgun “escaped with $12,000 after a daring daylight robbery in down town Tel Aviv.

1946: Members of Hashomir Hatzair (Young Guard), a left-wing Zionist organization, “distributed pamphlets in Tel Aviv calling on the Jewish community in Palestine to take ‘active measures’ against Jewish terrorist organizations.”

1947: “A member of a special House subcommittee investigating European displaced persons said today that the group intended to urge Secretary of State Marshall to place the DP problem before the United Nations for immediate action.”

1947: “Richard H.S. Crossman, a member of the British Parliament and former member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry” predicted in a speech tonight at the Waldorf-Astoria that the British would suffer a “completed defeat in Palestine.”

1948(10th of Tishrei, 5709) Yom Kippur

1948: An Israeli army unit held Yom Kippur services on Mt. Zion, right outside the [then] sealed Zion's Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem. There they blew the Shofar, the closest place to the Western Wall they could get.

1948: U.N. “observers reported that the Arabs had fired with automatic weapons ‘for several hours, from an area under UN supervision, and with any provocation by Jewish Forces.’”

1949(20th of Tishrei, 5710): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1949: Birthdate of Marc Mandel, the son of a New York taxi driver who was nicknamed “Babaloo” by his “longer-time writing partner Lowell Ganz.”

1949: Having been confirmed by the United States Senate yesterday to serve as on Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois, Casper Platt received his commission today.

1950: U.S. premiere of “All About Eve,” a drama written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz with music by Alfred Newman.

1950: Birthdate of Montreal native and Canadian Conservative Party Leader Hugh Segal who left politics to serve as “Master of Massey college in the University of Tornoto.”

1950: “Harvey” a film version of the Broadway comedy directed by Henry Koster (Hermann Kosterlitz) was released in the United States today.

1952(24th of Tishrei, 5713):Samuel Bortzell, the native of Russia who moved to Sydney before World War I, enlisted with the ANZACs in 1915 and served at Gallipoli and on the Western Front before being discharged in September of 1918 passed away today leaving behind a his second wife Zena Ardon and his daughter Reva whose mother Eileen Harwood had passed away in 1931.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that the cabinet had appointed a seven-member Board of Directors of the German Reparations Purchasing Company. The board was responsible, through Foreign Minister Levi Eshkol, to a five-man ministerial committee which was aided by a 13-member Planning Committee and an Advisory Council of 25 members. You might recognize the name of Levi Eshkol.  He would be Prime Minister in June of 1967 when Israel defended itself against its Arab neighbors and reunited the city of Jerusalem

1953(4th of Cheshvan, 5714): “Arab terrorists called Fedayeen, infiltrate into the Israeli village of Yahud and kill Suzanne Kinyas and two of her children (the youngest of which was only 18 months old) in their sleep bringing the toll of Israeli civilian victims to 124.

1954(16thof Tishrei, 5715): Second Day of Sukkoth

1954(16thof Tishrei, 5715): Sixty-nine year old Viennese born soprano and music teacher Emily (Emilie) Heim who found ultimate refuge from European anti-Semitism in Canada passed away today in Toronto.

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/emmy-heim-emc

1954: “A 60-minute adaptation of “The Man Who Came to Dinner” by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart was aired today on the CBS Television series The Best of Broadway

1955: Premiere of “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter” written by George Axelrod, whose father was Jewish.

1955: “The Pajama Game,” the Richard Adler and Jerry Ross musical opened in London, UK today for the first of 588 performances.

1957(18thof Tishrei, 5718): Sukkoth IV

1957: CBS television broadcast the final episode of “You Are There” a half-hour program of historical re-enactments created by Goodman Ace that included appearances by Paul Newman and Martin Gable.

1957(18thof Tishrei, 5718): Sixty-four year old literary critic and philologist Erich Auberbach passed away today.

http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/1768517?uid=3739640&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21102762773353

1958(29thof Tishrei, 5719): Seventy-year old Lithuanian born Joseph Katz who in 1891 came to the United States where he served as the director of the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Baltimore, passed away today

1959: CBS television broadcast a live version “The Jazz Singer” with Jerry Lewis starring the “Al Jolson” role and featuring Molly Picon and Alan Reed.

1960(22ndof Tishrei, 5721): Shemini Atzeret

1960: Birthdate of Ari Fleischer, former Press Secretary for President Bush

1960: In the seventh game of the World Series, as future hall of famer Bill Mazeroski rounded first base after having hit the series winning home run, he runs past first base coach, Lenny Levy, the Pittsburgh native who spent most of his life serving in some capacity with the Pirates organization.

 

1961(3rd of Cheshvan, 5722): Sixty-six year old Hungarian born “screenwriter, director and producer” Zoltan Korda  part of the trio of Korda brothers (the other two being Alexander and Vincent ) whose works include the anti-war “The Four Feathers” and the WW II classic “Sahara” passed away today. (Editor’s note – these three brothers are fascinating, worthy of at least one of those big biographies as well as one or more epic film like the ones they used to make.)

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/10/15/101478143.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

 

1961(3rd of Cheshvan, 5722): Sixty-nine year old Cincinnati, OH, native Carl J. Fechheimer, the Purdue trained engineer who settled in Milwaukee the husband of Carla Wilhemine Rich Fechheimer who left “a $150,000 bequest…to establish a chair in electrical engineering at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology” passed away today.

1962(15thof Tishrei, 5723): Sukkoth

1967(9th of Tishrei, 5728): Erev Yom Kippur

1968(21st of Tishrei, 5729): Hoshana Raba

 

1968: B’nai B’rith celebrates its 125th anniversary

 

1968: “A Birthday Today For B’nai B’rith” published today traces the history and contributions of the Jewish fraternal organization from its inception during the Presidency of John Tyler to the middle of the twentieth century.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F10B1FF9355B14728FDDAA0994D8415B888AF1D3

 

1969: Episode 5 of My World…and Welcome to it created by Melville Shavelson and co-starring Harold J. Stone was broadcast today.

 

1971(24th of Tishrei, 5732): Fifty-seven Phoebe Ephron, part of a noted artistic family passed away today in New York City.

http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2012/06/28/nora-ephron%E2%80%99s-potato-chip-legacy/

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/ephron-phoebe

 

 

1971: Birthdate Sacha Baron Cohen, the British born comedian who first gained fame portraying his highly successful comedy character Ali G.

1973: Jordan entered the Yom Kippur War.  Thinking that initial Arab victories would spell the demise of Israel, King Hussein thought he would get back the West Bank and east Jerusalem.  In the end he lost again and ended up having to surrender his claims to these lands to the PLO.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, Egyptian reinforcements continued to cross the Suez Canal and began attacking Israeli forces. 

1973:  Israeli forces confronted large numbers of Iraqi tanks both on the road to Damascus and on the Golan Heights.  In both battles, Israeli forces destroyed considerable number of the Iraqi tanks while sustaining minimal losses.  Israeli aircraft refrained from shooting down the Soviet transports that were landing at Damascus.  However, Israeli forces did destroy at least two Soviet craft once they had landed sparking threats from Moscow. 

1973:  After much hesitation and despite opposition from America’s Western Allies, President Nixon ordered a massive airlift of supplies for the IDF.  The material helped offset the tons of modern weaponry being shipped into the region by the Russians.  Many Jews shifted their allegiance to Nixon and the Republicans based on the airlift.  However, they seemed to have forgotten that if the Nixon administration had not kept the Israelis from conducting a pre-emptive strike against the Egyptians before they crossed the Canal, none of this would have been necessary in the first place.

1973: Avraham Lanir was scrambled for a reconnaissance mission deep in Syrian territory. During his return to Israel, Lanir was caught in a missile ambush and his Mirage was hit in the rear, forcing him to eject. The wind carried the parachuting pilot back over the border into Syrian territory and he landed in the area of Mazra'at Beit Jinn. Israeli Armor Corps soldiers witnessed him land and attempted to rescue him, but he was captured by a Syrian jeep patrol that reached him first. Lt. Col.  Lanir was tortured to death by his Syrian captors. His body was finally returned by the Syrians in 1974. “Former Israel Air Force Commander Mordechai Hod noted that Lanir had information that would have placed the existence of Israel at risk had he revealed it to the Syrians.”

1973:Ady Bnaya and David Ya'ir made it back safely to Israeli lines after their F-4E Phantom Jet was shot down by Syrian anti-aircraft fire.

1973: Iftach Zemer and Itzhak Amitai returned safely to Israeli lines when they were forced to eject from their F-4E Phantom Jet after it suffered a technical malfunction.

1973: After his Phantom F-4E Jet fell victim to “friendly fire,” Uri Bakal safely ejected and made it back to Israeli lines.

1974(27thof Tishrei, 5735): Eighty-year old Romanian born Israeli artist Reuven Rubin who returned to his native land to serve as Israel’s first ambassador passed away today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/reuven-rubin

1974: Seventy-two year old Austrian conductor Josef Krips, whose father was Jewish which meant he had to leave his native land to pursue his career while the Nazis were in power, passed away today.

1976: In Livingston, NJ, “Mike and Sandi Friedman” gave birth to Duke University left guard “Leonard Lebrecht Friedman” whose pro career included stops with the Broncos, Redskins, Bears and Bears.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/lennie-friedman

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FrieLe20.htm

1977:The Jerusalem Postreported that US President Jimmy Carter welcomed the Israeli cabinet's approval of a "working paper" on procedures for reconvening of the Geneva Middle East peace conference. "I am pleased with that," he said. His officials explained that what the US had in mind was the creation of some sort of a Palestinian "borough" on the West Bank and in Gaza which would be linked with Jordan. Asked directly whether he advocated an "entity," Carter simply replied, "I have never advocated an independent Palestinian state."  These negotiations of 25 years ago provide a tragic-comical backdrop to the so-called peace negotiations that have been taking place since the Camp David Meetings hosted by President Clinton.

1977: Four Palestinians hijacked a Lufthansa Airlines flight to Somalia and demand release of 11 members of the Red Army Faction. Yes, twenty-five years ago, terrorists were interconnected, often sharing resources, training facilities and killing assignments.

1975: As the Russians worked to increase their influence in the Middle East, Soviet President Zhivkov began a visit to Tunisia.

1979(22ndof Tishrei, 5740): Shemini Atzeret combines with Shabbat

1980: Eric Levin examined the reasons for the longevity of 67 year old Garson Kanin’s marriage.

http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20077614,00.html

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0011_0_10694.html

1985(4thof Cheshvan, 5646): Eighty-four year old Sidney R. Rabb, the Boston born third generation philanthropist and grocery store chain executive passed away today.         

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/15/us/sidney-rabb-84-dies-supermarket-executive.html

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=109208

1986:Rita Levi-Montalcini’s pioneering work on nerve growth earned her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Born in Turin, in northwestern Italy, on April 22, 1909, Levi-Montalcini had begun her research on nerve cells at the University of Turin. Banned from the university in a purge of Jews in 1938, and then forced to hide during the Nazi occupation of Italy, she immigrated to the United States and joined the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri in 1946. Levi-Montalcini went to St. Louis at the invitation of embryologist Viktor Hamburger; his support helped her to continue her work at a time when very few women worked in basic science research. It was at Washington University, in 1951, that Levi-Montalcini first hypothesized the existence of the nerve growth factor. Between 1953 and 1959, she worked with collaborator Stanley Cohen to identify nerve growth factor as a protein. For this work, Levi-Montalcini and Cohen shared the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Their work had significant effects on cancer research, and has also been important in work on Parkinson’s disease. Levi-Montalcini retired from Washington University in 1977. Beginning in the 1960s, she also held an appointment at the National Laboratory for Cell Biology in Rome. After the Nobel Prize, Levi-Montalcini won many other honors. In 1986, she and Cohen were awarded the Albert Lasker Medical Research Award. The following year, she received the National Medal of Science, America’s highest scientific award. She also became the first woman ever named to membership in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in Rome. (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archive)

1987(20th of Tishrei, 5748): Sixth day of Sukkoth

 

1987(20th of Tishrei, 5748): Ninety-seven year old Albert Lorch “Al” Loeb who played center from 1910 through 1913 for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets where he was known as the Yiddish Wildcat passed away today.

1988(2nd of Cheshvan, 5749): Seventy-five year old Melvin Frank who wrote the screenplay for one of my favorite movies “Mrs. Blandings Builds His Dream House” passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/15/obituaries/melvin-frank-producer-director-and-writer-of-movies-dies-at-75.html

1989: “Look Who’s Talking” a comedy-fantasy directed by Amy Heckerling and featuring George Segal and Abe Vigoda was released today in the United States by Tri-Star Pictures.

1989: Israeli soldiers killed an 18-year-old Palestinian in a West Bank village, Qalqilya, after they were attacked by masked youths.

1989: “Crimes and Misdemeanors” directed and written by Woody Allen co-starring Martin Landau as “Judah Rosenthal” and Claire Bloom as “Miriam Rosenthal” was released in the United States by  Orion Pictures.

1990: Syria invaded Lebanon killing over 500.  There was no noticeable protest from Arab states or the U.N.

1990(24th of Tishrei, 5751): Eighty-five year old German-born Dutch mathematician Hans Freudenthal who survived the Holocaust thanks to his wife who was a non-Jews passed away today.

http://www.fi.uu.nl/en/freudenthal.html

1991: “At the Hewlett-East Rockaway Jewish Center in East Rockaway, LI” Rabbis Stanley Platek and Abraham Kelman officiated the marriage of Amy Beth Spector and Steven A. Adler.

1992(16th of Tishrei, 5753): Second Day of Sukkoth

1992: Charlotte “Pomerantz's story ‘The Piggy In The Puddle’ was featured today on Reading Rainbow, where it was retold using a claymation process

1993: 150th anniversary of the founding of B’nai B’rith.

1993: U.S. Premiere of the Notre Dame football film “Rudy” co-starring Jon Favreau with music by Jerry Goldsmith

1993: Anthony Paul Lester, the Baron Lester of Herne Hill began serving as a Lord Temporal.20

1994: Fifty thousand Jews gathered at the Wailing Wall to pray for the life of Nachshon Wachsman, a nineteen year old Israeli soldier who had been kidnapped by Hamas.

1995(19th of Tishrei, 5756): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1995(19th of Tishrei, 5756): Eighty year old Rena Galibova who is buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery passed away today.

1995(19th of Tishrei, 5756): Eighty-nine year old Henry Roth, author of Call It Sleep passed away. Born in 1906, Roth was ignored for most of his career and was reduced to holding a variety of jobs since he could not support himself as a writer.  Later in life, he enjoyed a re-birth of interest which continued for at least a decade after his death. (As reported by Richard Nicholls)

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/15/obituaries/henry-roth-89-who-wrote-of-an-immigrant-child-s-life-in-call-it-sleep-is-dead.html

1996: After 196 performances at the Shubert Theatre the curtain came down n “Big, the musical” which featured the music of David Shire.

1997:  Syria Invaded Lebanon again.  Actually, Syrian troops had occupied parts of Lebanon since 1977.  Lebanon is more like a satellite of Syria, than a truly independent nation.  The late President Assad had a vision of ruling Greater Syria – nation that would include Syria, parts of Jordan, Lebanon and Israel.

1997: In “A Shrine to Books Past Clings to Independence” Dinitia Smith described the history and status of The Argosy Book Store which is operated by Ruth Shevin Cohen, the 90 year old widow of the founder Louis Cohen and their three daughters – Judith Lowry, Naomi Hample and Adina Cohen.

http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/13/books/a-shrine-to-books-past-clings-to-independence.html

1998(23rd of Tishrei, 5759): Simchat Torah

1999: U.S. premiere of “The Story of Us” directed, produced and written by Rob Reiner.

2000(14th of Tishrei, 5761): Erev Sukkoth

2000: A huge Israeli security cordon “averted a third consecutive Friday of riots at the sacred plaza, known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary.”

2001: Today marked the second day of Michael Bloomberg’s general election campaign in which he was running for Mayor against Democratic nominee Mark Green

2002: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of special interest to Jews includingThe Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, by Steven Pinker, Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball by Scott Simon and Rereading Sex: Battle Over Sexual Knowledge and Suppression in Nineteenth-Century American by Helen Lefkowitz

2003: The chief lawyer for the Holocaust victims and their survivors disclosed an agreement today in which “Swiss banks that five years ago settled a suit filed on behalf of Holocaust victims claiming lost or looted Nazi-era accounts will for the first time give investigators limited access to information on millions of accounts.

2004(28th of Tishrei, 5765): In London, Bernice Rubens passed away at the age of 76.  The prolific British novelist drew on her Jewish upbringing to tell stories of vice and grimness with warmth and humor.  “She won Britain’s’ prestigious Booker Prize for fiction in 1970 for The Elected Member, the story of a Jewish family whose secrets drive one son insane.”

2005(10th of Tishrei, 5766): Yom Kippur is observed by Jews all over the world.

2005: It was reported today that Israeli forces had arrested Hamas member Ibrahim Ghneimat who is “accused him of involvement in the suicide bombing of a Tel Aviv cafe in March 1997 that killed three Israelis, the kidnapping and killing of an Israeli soldier in September 1996 and two shooting attacks that year that killed five Israelis.”

2006(21st of Tishrei, 5767): Hoshana Rabah

2006: “Stage Killing: Solving an Attempted Murder” published today provides Faith Jones account of the love triangle surrounding David Levinson, Morris Finkel and Yiddish theatre star Emma Thomashefsky Finkel.

http://forward.com/articles/4898/stage-killing/

2006(21st of Tishrei, 5767): Ninety-two year old Newburyport, MA native Hilda Terry, one of the first female cartoonist and creator of “Teena” which ran for over almost a quarter of a century starting in 1941 passed away,

https://www.nysun.com/obituaries/hilda-terry-92-cartoonist-and-scoreboard-artist/41781/

2006: Six days after she had passed away, funeral services are scheduled to be held for portrait artist Rosalind Weinman the Portland, Maine born daughter of Ana and Nathan Weinamn who was also coauthor of the children's book Nate the Great and the Pillowcase, part of a series named for her father Nathan…” and then novel A Visit with Rosalind followed by burial at Mt. Sinai Cemetery.

2006: The End, Lemony Snicket’s final novel is scheduled to come out today.

2006: Daniel Handler, who wrote under the penname Lemony Snicket “appeared on the Today show today “as Lemony Snicket's representative.”

2007: Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, 5768(Second Day) – First of Cheshvan

2007: Yaakov Katz the military correspondent and defense analyst for The Jerusalem Post, the Middle East's leading English daily speaks at Agudas Achim in Iowa City, IA.

2007:Haaretz reported that in Lakewood, New Jersey, a man wielding an aluminum baseball bat attacked an Orthodox Jewish rabbi walking to synagogue critically injuring the 53-year-old man and threatening to strain the already tense ethnic relations in a New Jersey city, officials and residents said.

2008: Paul Krugman, the Princeton University scholar and New York Times columnist, won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect trade patterns and the location of economic activity

2008(14th of Tishrei, 5769): Erev Sukkoth

2008: As reports multiplied of Harvey Weinsten’s ruthless and aggressive behavior continued to multiply, today Newsweek magazine ran a story accusing him of “"hassling Sydney Pollack on his deathbed" about the release of the film The Reader.

2009(25th of Tishrei, 5770): Seventy-seven year old producer Daniel Melnick passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/17/movies/17melnick.html

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/oct/21/daniel-melnick-obituary

2009: Publication of “Chronic City,” a novel by Jonathan Lethem, was published today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

2009: Assaf Ramon, the son of Colonel Ilan Ramon who died on the Columbia in 2003, was commemorated today during a military rememberance ceremony marking the 30-day anniversary of his death.

2009: Former Agriproccessor executive Shlomo Rubashkin is scheduled to go on trial in St. Louis, MO.

2009: Channel Two reported that Dalia Itzik spent NIS 75,000 of taxpayers' money on an unnecessary hotel upgrade during a 2006 4-night trip to Paris, France.

2009: The Library of Congress opens a new exhibition "Herblock!," highlighting the life and works of the great political cartoonist.

2009: A Massachusetts judge has denied a motion by Brandeis University to dismiss a lawsuit brought by three overseers of the school’s Rose Art Museum who are seeking to stop the university from closing the museum and selling its works.

2009(25thof Tishrei, 5770): Seventy-seven year old movie producer and studio executive Daniel Melnick passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/17/movies/17melnick.html

2010(5thof Cheshvan, 5771): Eighty year old lexicographer, author and tenured member of Olbom (On Language’s Board of Octogenarian Mentors) Sol Steinmetz passed away today.  (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/25/books/25steinmetz.html

2010: David Grossman and Nicole Krauss are scheduled to talk about their new novels, To the End of the Land and Great House at the New York Public Library.

2010: Among the 20 finalists for the National Book Awards that were announced today was Nicole Krauss for her third novel, Great House,  a sprawling story of memory and loss

2010: Ron Charles reviewed “The Finkler Question” the Howard Jacobson comic novel about anti-Semitism which just won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in London.

2011(15thof Tishrei, 5772): Sukkoth

2011(15thof Tishrei, 5722): Yahrzeit of William Schueller, husband of Eleanor Schueller and father of Deb Levin

2011: The National Basketball Association “formally approved” the purchase of the Philadelphia 76ers by an investment group that included David S. Blitzer, Art Wrubel, Adam Aron, Martin J. Geller and managing partner Joshua Harris.

2011: Milan's La Scala opera house said today that Israeli pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim would serve as its new music director from December for the next five years.

2011: IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz met with Noam and Aviv Schalit this evening, confirming that their son Gilad Schalit would be returning to Israel on October 18, Channel 2 reported.

Gantz told the Schalits at their home in Mitzpe Hila that on October 18 Gilad would be flown from a military base in Egypt to the Tel Nof Air Force Base near Rehovot. According to the report, Noam and Aviva Schalit will have their first meeting with Gilad at Tel Nof.

2011:  Hamas-affiliated media outlets began today publishing names of imprisoned terrorists who will reportedly be set free by Israel in exchange for captive soldier Gilad Schalit. 2012: Six13 “a six-man vocal band that brings an unprecedented style of Jewish music to the stage” is scheduled to appear in the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia Performing Art Series.

2012: Israeli films “Chasing A Star” and “One Day After Peace” are scheduled to be shown at the Syracuse Film Festival in Syracuse, NY.

2012: Tosha Skolnik, an 8th grader at Alice Deal, is scheduled to be called to the Torah as Bar Mitzvah at Adas Israel in Washington, DC.

2012: Seventy year old Barbra Streisand is scheduled to “return to her roots” with a concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.

2012(27thof Tishrei, 5773): The cycle begins again as Jews all over the world read Bereshit.

2012: One man was reportedly killed and two others were injured tonight in an IAF attack in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip. The strike targeted Islamic Jihad members who had reportedly planned to carry out an attack against Israelis during the Sukkot holiday. They were said to belong to the Mujahideen Shura Council, an armed group linked to al-Qaeda.

2012: Iran hinted today that it was responsible for a drone that flew deep into Israel on October 6, before being shot down by the Israeli Air Force.

2013: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Devil That Never Dies: The Rise and Threat of Global Anti-Semitism by Daniel Johnah Goldhagen and the Kraus Project: The Essays of Karl Kraus translated and annotated by Jonathan Franzen as well as an interview with Scott Turrow whose latest work is Identical.

2013: “Passages through the Fire: Jews and the Civil War” is scheduled to open today at the Maryland Museum of Jewish History

2013: “Her” starring Puerto Rican born Jewish actor Joaquin Phoenix is scheduled to debut at the New York Film Festival.

2013: The Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to host a Local Author Fair featuring Melissa Ford, author of Measure of Loveand David Bruce Smith, author of American Hero: John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States

2013: After almost a year, “It’s a Thin Line: The Eruv and Jewish Community in New York and Beyond comes to an end at the Yeshiva University Museum

2013: “Skokie: Invaded, But Not Conquered” is scheduled to shown this afternoon at the Illinois Museum and Education Center.

2013: Led by Amy Barnum, Hadassah is scheduled to hold its annual dinner at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

2014(19thof Tishrei, 5775): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

2014(19thof Tishrei, 5775): Richard Larkin, “a longtime family friend” of Renee Ghert-Zand, was shot and stabbed by Palestinian terrorists while waiting for a bus in Jerusalem in attack that would lead to his death two weeks later. (As reported by Renee Ghert-Zand)

2014: In Scarsdale, NY, the funeral for Edward M. Davidowitz, retired Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York is scheduled to be held Westchester Reform Temple

2014: As part of its series on the Jewish Experience in the Trenches and at the Homefront” during WW I, the Center for Jewish History is scheduled to show La Grande Illusion (The Grand Illusion), a 1937 French war film directed by Jean Renoir

2014: “The principal photography” for “Get Ready For Ricki,” a cultural-wars comedy featuring Ben Platt and Charlotte Rae “began today in Rye, NY.

2014: The JCC of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host a presentation by Bill Schneider entitled 2014 Election – Viewpoint from the Nation’s Electionmeister.”

2014: British lawmakers voted today to recognize Palestine as a state in a debate unlikely to change government policy but laden with political symbolism. The ayes carried the vote with 274 votes, against only 12 nays. (As reported by Lazar Berman)

2014: “Dozens of Arab rioters, primarily young men, were holed up today in the Al-Aqsa Mosque atop the Temple Mount.”

2014: According to a report made public today one of the few remaining Jewish families in Syria “was secretly smuggled into Israel several months ago with the aid of a network of Israeli businesspeople and has begun a new life in the Jewish state.” (As reported by Gavriel Fiske)

2015(30thof Tishrei, 5775): Rosh Chodesh 1 Cheshvan

2015(30thof Tishrei, 5775): Eighty-eight year old commercial real estate mogul Julien Studley passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/19/realestate/commercial/julien-studley-real-estate-broker-who-began-career-in-a-bedroom-dies-at-88.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

2015: Richard Larkin “an American educator who marched for civil rights in the 1960s and advocated coexistence between Muslims and Jews when he moved to Israel” was mortally wounded today “when two Palestinians boarded a bus in Jerusalem and began shooting and stabbing passengers.”

2015: The Center for Jewish History, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and Fordham University are scheduled to mark the 50th anniversary of the issuance of “Nostra Aetate” at the Second Vatican council with a screening of “Ida followed by discussion with Magda Teter, Fordham University; Jonathan Brent, Executive Director of YIVO, and Father Guy Massie, Chair, Catholic-Jewish Relations for the Diocese of Brooklyn.”

2015: LBNY Productions is scheduled to present a performance by “Ehud Banai who will perform inspiring songs that became Israeli rock n' roll anthems.”

2015: In the UK, Rabbi Jonathan Romain is scheduled to lecture on “Royal Jews – Jewish Life in Berkshire from the Readmission till Today.”

2015: Violinist Gil Shaham is scheduled to perform this evening with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

2016: The chief Sephardi rabbi of Israel, the President of the Sharia Court of the Palestinian Authority and two rabbis from a West Bank yeshiva’ were among the guests who attended a meeting this evening at the home of Israel’s president.

2016: “Bob Dylan was named the winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature today, in a stunning announcement that for the first time bestowed the prestigious award to someone primarily seen as a musician.”

2016: “Two days after a terrorist shot and killed police Special Patrol Adv.-St.-Sgt.-Maj. Yosef Kirma, 29, and Levana Malichi, 60, a former Knesset employee, and wounded six others in a driveby attack in the capital on Sunday, Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Meir Turgeman called for a complete shutdown of all Arab construction in the city.”

2016: As Jews transition from Yom Kippur to Sukkoth, The London Jewish Cultural Centre is scheduled to host “an interactive learning experience” in which Dina Brawer will present “the underlying theme behind each of the festivals.”

2016: At a meeting in Paris, a committee of UNESCO approved a “resolution sponsored by several Arab countries that referred to the Temple Mount and Western Wall…only by their Muslim names and condemned Israel as ‘the occupying power’.”

2016: “Mexico supported a resolution on Jerusalem at UNESCO’s executive board that Israeli and Jewish leaders decried as denying the Jewish people’s historic connection to the ancient city and to the Temple Mount, or Al-Haram Al-Sharif, as most Muslims refer to the site.”

2016(11thof Tishrei, 5777): Ninety-three year old socially conscious and documentary photography Louis

Stettner passed away today.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/15/arts/design/louis-stettner-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016: “Wallflower” “a collaboration project between Inbal pinto and Avshalom Pollak is scheduled to open at the Kay Theatre in College Park, MD.

2016: Having defeated the Giants, the Chicago Cubs led by Theo Epstein the Jewish baseball executive who worked miracles for the Boston Red Sox, turn their eyes to the East and West coasts to see if they will be facing the Dodgers or the Nationals in the next leg of their quest to break the World Series jinx.

2016: The American Jewish Historical Society and Center for Jewish History are scheduled to sponsor a Fathers and Sons concert featuring the Phoenix Chamber Ensemble playing music by Rimsky-Korsakov, Shostakovich and Weinberg.

2017(23rd of Tishrei, 5778): Simchat Torah

2017: Once again the Children of Israel deal with the question of Jews and Friday the 13th.

https://www.thejewniverse.com/2017/why-friday-the-13th-is-a-lucky-day-for-jews/

http://joshuahammerman.blogspot.com/2009/11/why-friday-13th-is-lucky-day-for-jews.html

2017: “In a New York Times op-ed titled ‘Being a Feminist in Harvey Weinstein’s World’ published today, Jewish actress Mayim Bialik said she was shocked by the scope of Holly producer Harvey Weinstein’s predatory behavior toward women…but was not surprised by the fact he abused his position of power to do so.”

2017: The Irish Times reported today that “according to the 2016 census” the country’s “Jewish population rose by 573 people to 2,557 since 2011.”

2017: Dance Tel Aviv is scheduled to host the first performance by Compagnie Thor “directed by Belgian dancer Thierry Smits.” 

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a Shabbat service followed an hour later by a Shabbat Dinner.

2018: At Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, IA, Joseph Heeren is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah. (Editor’s note – this is a cool kid who is one of the most regular attendees of Shabbat services in the world)

2018: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Concert is scheduled to host “We Love Tchaikovsky,” the season’s opening concert.

2018(4thof Cheshvan, 5779): Parashat Noah

2019:

2019(14thof Tishrei, 5880): Erev Sukkoth

2019: “According to the regulations in force among Orthodox Jews, marriages may not be solemnized” today, the “day preceding the Feast of Tabernacles.”

2019: At the Chicago YIVO Society Sarah Lazarus Memorial Concert “Klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals and pianist/composer Donald Sosin are scheduled to perform the live original score from The Ancient Law, a recently restored 1923 Weimar silent cinema classic.”

2019: In Albany, CA, the Albany Community Center is scheduled to host “The Assault on Jews Today,” a “discussion of contemporary anti-Semitism on the political left and right. Facilitated by UC Berkeley Jewish history professor John M. Efron.”

2019: In New Orleans, Gates of Prayer, the last congregation in the city to have “a Judaica gift shop: is scheduled to “hold a clearance sale” under the leadership of Janet Krane.

2019: In Los Gatos, CA, the Addison-Penzak JCC is scheduled to host “Challah for Hunger,” a “charity baking even for families with children two to eight.”

2019: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors including The World That We Knew, Alice Hoffman’s “Holocaust novel,” Transaction Man by Nicholas Lemann whom I first met when I was his Sunday School teacher at Temple Sinai in New Orleans, The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution by Eric Foner, and We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins At Breakfast by Jonathan Safran Foer

2020: In Metairie, LA, the Jewish Endowment Foundation is scheduled to hold its Executive Committee Meeting.

2020: The S.F. Jewish Community Library and the SFSU Jewish studies program are scheduled to host online as “SFSU Jewish studies Professor Fred Astren will talk about the history of the Jewish religious movement that opposed rabbis and the Talmud.”

2020: JALSA (Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action) and JCAN MA (Jewish Climate Action Network Massachusetts) are scheduled to host online a “Climate Action Night.

2020: The Sonoma, CA, JCC’s film festival is scheduled to kick off its 25thanniversary year today with people being able to “watch from home or wherever they may be sheltering currently” as a result of this year’s record forest fires.

2020: As part of the series “Agreeing to Disagree: How Jews and Christians Read Scripture Differently” the Streicker Center is scheduled to Dr. Amy-Jill Levine is scheduled to lecture on “Virginal Conception or a Pregnant Women: Jewish and Christian Readings of Isaiah 7:14.”
2020: As part of the Webinar Series: Jews, Class and History, Professor Lila Corwin Berman, Amy Schiller and Katherine Acey are scheduled to discuss “1980’s: Philanthropic Establishment.”

2020: “In Israel Coronavirus restrictions limiting public gatherings, namely protests and prayer in public, are set to expire” today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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