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This Day, October 14, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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OCTOBER 14

680:Wamba, the Visigoth King of Hispania, abdicated.  During his reign, he issued an order expelling the Jews from Spain.  This was part of an on-going policy of abuse, mistreatment and humiliation the Jews suffered under the Catholic Visigoth monarchs.

996: Beginning of the reign of the Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim who ordered Christians to put on half-meter wooden crosses and Jews to wear wooden calves around their necks

1066: William and his Norman army were victorious at the Battle of Hastings.  The Jewish community in England dates from the Norman conquest of the British Isles. William brought a group of Jews from Rouen, part of his holdings in Normandy.  That decision probably did not sit well with the Pope.  William probably wanted the Jews to settle in England because of their commercial skills.  The Jews were limited in their activities.  For example, William conformed to the Pope’s decree that Jews were not allowed to keep Christian bondsman or to use Christians as nurses.

1165: Maimonides and his family arrive in Jerusalem. When the Almohades, a group of Muslim fundamentalists, conquered Cordoba and threatened the Jewish community, Maimonides’ father decided it was time to leave Spain. The family settled for a while in Fez, Morocco where the Rambam wrote his commentary on the Mishnah and then moved on to Eretz Israel where they lived for a short period before finally settling in Egypt.

1270 (4 Cheshvan 5031): Moses Ben Nachman - known as Nachmanides or as the Ramban, passed away. Born in 1194, Gerona, Spain, Nachmanides was trained as a doctor and served King James of Aragon as court physician.  At the same time the Jews of Spain viewed him as their spiritual leader due to his prowess as a Talmudic scholar and sage The turning point came in his life came when he was forced by the King to defend Judaism in a debate with Pablo Christiani, a heretic Jew, in Aragon 1263.  Nachmanides was so successful that the debate was called off after four days without the usual claim of Christian victory.  Nachmanides was so bold that at one point, in discussing the concept of Jesus as the “peace of prince” that he declared, “from the time of Jesus until the present the world has been filled with violence and injustice and the Christians have shed more blood than all other peoples.:  To make a long story short, the Dominicans forced Nachmanides to flee.  He moved to Eretz Israel where he first settled in Jerusalem in 1267.  After working to refurbish the community there, he moved to Acre where he worked on his extensive Torah commentaries until his death in 1270. Nachmanides was one in long series of great Sephardic teachers, many of whom combined a secular career as physician with the role as scholars and sages.  Some people confuse the Ramban (Nachmanides) with the Rambam (Maimonides).

1494: Based on an edict issued by Grand Duke Alexander Jagellon, “it appears that the customs duties of Brest and its districts were farmed by Jews of Brest and Lutzk.”

1617: “On the death in infancy of his elder brother Henry Willoughby, 4th Lord Willoughby of Parham, Francis Willoughby, under whose leadership a group of Sephardic Jews migrated to Suriname in 1652 and “settled in the Jodensavanne area” succeeded to the title and became the 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham

1633: Birthdate of King James II of England and VII of Scotland.  James reigned during a period when the Jews were trying to gain re-admittance to England, a cause to which he showed some partiality. He ordered his Attorney General not to take any action against the Jews and see to it that they be allowed to practice their religion freely as long as they obeyed the laws of the realm.

1644: Birthdate of William Penn founder of Pennsylvania.  The Quaker leader founded a colony that adopted the Great Law, a humanitarian code which became the fundamental basis of Pennsylvania law and which guaranteed liberty of conscience.  This liberal fundamental law made Pennsylvania an early home to many non-conformists including Jewish settlers.

1663: An entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys describes his visit to a synagogue on Simchat Torah.“…after dinner my wife and I, by Mr. Rawlinson's conduct, to the Jewish Synagogue: where the men and boys in their vayles, and the women behind a lattice out of sight; and some things stand up, which I believe is their Law, in a press to which all coming in do bow; and at the putting on their vayles do say something, to which others that hear him do cry Amen, and the party do kiss his vayle. Their service all in a singing way, and in Hebrew. And anon their Laws that they take out of the press are carried by several men, four or five several burthens in all, and they do relieve one another; and whether it is that everyone desires to have the carrying of it, I cannot tell, thus they carried it round about the room while such a service is singing. And in the end they had a prayer for the King, which they pronounced his name in Portugall; but the prayer, like the rest, in Hebrew. But, Lord! to see the disorder, laughing, sporting, and no attention, but confusion in all their service, more like brutes than people knowing the true God, would make a man forswear ever seeing them more and indeed I never did see so much, or could have imagined there had been any religion in the whole world so absurdly performed as this.” (Editor’s note: I have not been able to find any explanation for the visit.)

1700: After leaving Moravia in 1697 with a group of his followers Judah he-Hasid Segal ha-Levi arrived in Jerusalem today where his 500 to 1000 followers may have more than double the city’s Jewish population.

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/111829/jewish/Rabbi-Judah-HaChassid.htm

1740(23rd of Tishrei, 5501): Forty-six year old Grace Mears, the native of Spanishtown, Jamaica and the husband of Moses Raphael Levy passed today in New York City

1740: In Savannah, GA, Abigail and Abraham Minis gave birth to Samuel Minis.

1753(916th of Tishrei, 5514): Second Day of Sukkoth

1759(23rd of Tishrei, 5520): Simchat Torah

1764: In Montreal, Lazarus David and Phebe Samuel gave birth to Canadian fur trader, businessman, and militia officer David David “the first Jew born in Quebec.”

1767: Dutch born Frances Hart and Savannah, GA native Mordecai Sheftall gave birth to Benjamin Sheftall.

1778(23rd of Tishrei, 5539): Simchat Torah observed on the same day that General George Washington wrote to his generals asking for advice on winter quarters for the American Army.

1778(23rd of Tishrei, 5539): Simchat Torah observed on the same day that General George Washington wrote to his generals asking for advice on winter quarters for the American Army.

the plans of Cornwallis to try and “conquer North Carolina during the American Revolution.

1783(18th of Tishrei, 5544): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed on the day that Tom Paine, the author of Common Sense, wrote to fellow founding father Robert Morris about the need to delay their visit  because he was running a fever.

1791(16th of Tishrei, 5552): Second Day of Sukkoth

1789: A deputation of six “German Jews from Lorraine” including Berr Isaac Err of Turique, a French financer and member of the city council of Nancy, appeared before the Assembly in Paris to defend the granting of citizenship to Jews of Lorraine.

1792: Birthdate of August Lewald, the Konigsberg native who in 1835 founded the periodical Europa which published the first novel written by his cousin Fanny Lewald.

1794: “Richea Gratz” and Samuel Hays gave birth to Fannie Hays.

1798: Pennsylvanians Maria and Moses Nathans gave birth to Nathan Nathans.

1799(15th of Tishrei, 5560): First Day of Sukkoth celebrated for the last time in the 18thcentury

1805(23rd of Tishrei, 5566) Hoshan Rabba

1808(23rd of Tishrei, 5569): Simchat Torah

1808: The Republic of Ragusa including its major city of Dubrovnik, was annexed by France. “The Old Synagogue in Dubrovnik, is the oldest Sephardic synagogue still in use today in the world and the second oldest synagogue in Europe. It is said to have been established in 1352, but gained legal status in the city in 1408.” Jewish merchants living in Ragusa must have been successful since Christian merchants moved to have them expelled during the 16th century. There are records of Jewish merchants and physicians living in Ragusa as far back as the 16thcentury. The annexation by the French marked the first time that the Jews of the region enjoyed the rights of full citizenship.  The victory was short lived since when the French were defeated the Austrians took back what the French had given.

1812: Israel Isaacs married Rachel Andrade at the Great Synagogue today.

1809: Birthdate of London native Naphtali Hart, the husband of Elizabeth Solomon and the father of sar, Louisa, Jane and Benjamin Hart.

1814: Birthdate of Solomon Klein, the native of Bishcheim, who served as the “grand rabbi at Comare from 1850 to 1867.

1816(22nd of Tishrei, 5567): Shmini Atzeret

1824(22nd of Tishrei, 5585): Shmini Atzeret observed for the last time during the Presidency of James Monroe.

1824: Frances Cohen and Aaron Joseph gave birth to Samuel Aron Joseph the husband of Matilda Philippa Levien

1827(23rd of Tishrei, 5588): Simchat Torah

1829: Birthdate of Eduard Lasker, the German Jewish political leader who supported the unification that led to the creation of the modern German state.

1832: Birthdate of Essenhausan, Bavaria native Isiah Frankel who in 1855 began his business efforts in Indiana before settling in Iowa where his family became “one of the most foremost Jewish families in the Hawkeye State.”

1835(21st of Tishrei, 5596): Hoshanah Rabah

1835: Hortensia and Jacob Levy Seixas gave birth to Judith Seixas.

1837(15th of Tishrei, 5598): Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren.

1838: In Bendin, Poland, Dobrish Erlich and Rabbi Zev Nachum Bornsztain gave birth to their first child Avrohom Bornsztain, founder and first Rebbe of the Sochatchover Hasidic dynasty” who was “known as the Avnei Nezer ("Stones of the Crown") after the title of his posthumously-published set of Torah responsa, which is widely acknowledged as a halakhic classic” and whose “only son, Shmuel, author of Shem Mishmuel, succeeded him as Rebbe.”

1839: Caroline Davis and Levy Jacobs gave birth to Montague Jacobs.

1840: Birthdate of Bavaria native Max Adler, the manufacturer, banker and a partner in the firm of Strouse, Adler and Company who was “a liberal contributor to Hebrew philanthropies in New England.

1843: The Synagogue of Beracha Veshalom Vegmiluth Hasidim (Congregation of Blessing, Peace and Loving Deeds) in St. Thomas holds the first confirmation ceremony for Jewish youth ever in the Western Hemisphere. The St. Thomas synagogue has held a weekly service since it first opened its doors in 1833; reportedly, it's the oldest synagogue in continuous use under the American flag and the second oldest in the Western Hemisphere. Acclaimed Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro was a member.

1849: Birthdate Budapest native and “Hungarian philologist” Solomon Schill , “a professor of Latin and Greek at the rabbinical seminary in Budapest” who authored a number of books on the Greek language and literature as well as translating several others.

1853(12th of Tishrei, 5614): Eighteen year old Laura Block, the daughter of Frances Isaiah Isaacs and Abraham Block who were married in New York in 1811, passed away today.

1853: During their Friday meeting, the Assistant Board of Alderman voted to accept an invitation from the Directors of the Jews Hospital to attend the cornerstone laying ceremony scheduled to take place on Thanksgiving Day.

1854(22nd of Tishrei, 5615): Shmini Atzeret

1856(15th of Tishrei, 5617): First Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1857: Henry Lewis Cohen married Priscilla Joseph at the Great Synagogue today.

1859(16th of Tishrei, 5620): Second Day of Sukkoth

1859: Birthdate of producer and author Alfred Bock, the son of a cigar manufacturer from Gieseen and the father of author Wener Bock.

1864(14th of Tishrei, 5625): Erev Sukkoth observed as General Sherman and his Union Army which included at least one future Jewish general was marching from Atlanta to Savannah.

1867(15th of Tishrei, 5628): Sukkoth

1869: In Amsterdam, Karel Abraham Wertheim, the son of Johannes Wertheim and Maria Rosenik and his wife Henriette van Heukelom gave birth to Charlotte Maria Werthiem

1869(9th of Cheshvan, 5630): Solomon Daniel Ghosalker a member of “the 25th regiment of the Bombay native light infantry” who “served in the Scinde campaign in 1843-45, the Indian mutiny, and the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68” and “rose to the highest regimental rank, that of sirdar bahadur” while being honored with a first-class star of the Order of British India passed away today.

1869: Three days after he “was murdered,” Louis Kyezor was buried at the “Bancroft Road (Maiden Lane) Jewish Cemetery today.

1869: Birthdate of Sir Joseph Duveen, the London native who became one of the most influential art dealers of his time.

1871: During his sermon today, Rabbi J.J. Lyons called upon the members of the West 19th Street Portuguese Synagogue to contribute to aid the people of Chicago who are suffering from the effect of a great fire that consumed much of the city. Since money cannot be handled on Shabbat, a special meeting will be held tomorrow to deal with this.

1871: In Trieste, Italy Michele Levi and Emma Perguia gave birth to Professor Giusepp Levi “a pioneer of in vitro studies of cultured cells.”

1871: In Vienna, Alexander Von Zemlinsky, a Catholic and his wife who converted to Sephardic Judaism gave birth to composer and conductor Alexander von Zemlinsky

1873(23rd of Tishrei, 5634): Simchat Torah

1875(15th of Tishrei, 5636): Sukkoth

1878(17th of Tishrei, 5639) Third Day of Sukkoth

1879: In the on-going battle to have the Romanian government honor its promise to grant full rights to the Jews, it was reported today that 58 deputies in Bucharest are opposed to the government’s bill granting emancipation to the Jews.  This has increased fears that the bill will not get the two-thirds majority required for passage.

1881: John W. Carroll, the actor whose fame rested in part for his portray of Fagin, the Jew in ‘Oliver Twist,’” passed away today in New York City at the age of 44.

1881:”Russian Hebrew Exiles” published today described the activities of the committee formed in New York designed to help the newly arrived Jewish immigrants from the Czar’s anti-Semitic empire. The most recent group of arrivals number 120 and plans have already been to send 70 of them to “various sections of the country” since there is no way to find all of them employment in New York.  Committees have been formed in Houston, New Orleans, Louisville, St. Louis and Wilmington, NC to help with the re-settlement plans. (This marked the first year of what prove to be a tidal wave of immigration that would last until World War I.  These well-intentioned plans would soon be overwhelmed by the unprecedented number of immigrants)

1881: “An assignment for the benefit of creditors by Hirsch Levy to Isidore Hirsch with $600 preferences was filed in the County Clerk’s office” today.

1882: It was reported today that “Mordecai Lyons,” a new play Edward Harrigan that features an array of Jewish characters is scheduled to open at the Theatre Comique next week.

1882: It was reported today “there is a singular set of lunatics in England who are devoting all their energies to the rather hopeless tasks of proving that the so-called Anglo-Saxon race is not Anglo-Saxon but Jewish.  They believe that all Englishman belong to the tribe of Manasseh and all Americans to the tribe of Ephraim and that the Irish belong to the rest of the long-lost ten tribes.”

1882: Birthdate of Eamon De Valera, Irish prime minister and president.  As Prime Minister during the 1930’s De Valera modified the Irish Constitution so that it gave recognition to many non-Catholic religious groups including the Jewish community. “The behavior of de Valera's government towards Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust is also controversial. Ireland's Justice Minister Michael McDowell later described the Irish government's treatment of Jewish refugees as ‘antipathetic, hostile and unfeeling’. Dr Mervyn O'Driscoll of University College Cork reported on the unofficial and official barriers that prevented Jews from finding refuge in Ireland: ‘Although overt anti-Semitism was untypical, the Irish were indifferent to the Nazi persecution of the Jews and those fleeing the third Reich’.However, this attitude towards Jewish refugees differed little from other Western Governments - as exemplified by the abject failure of the Evian Conference-who were unwilling to admit Jews fleeing Nazism.”

1882: There was a “serious disturbance” among the Russian Jewish immigrants on Ward’s Island, the New York entry point for those arriving from Europe.

1884: “Funeral of Rabbi Huebsch” published today described the procession for Rabbi Huebsch which began at his home on Lexington Avenue, then moved to Ahavath Chesed, before finishing on Long Island where he was interred at Linden Hill Cemetery.

1885: Birthdate of Prague native and refugee from the Nazis Eric Kahler, the cultural historian who began his American academic career in 1938 at Princeton.

https://www.nytimes.com/1970/06/30/archives/eric-kahler-84-historian-dead-refugee-from-nazis-taught-at.html

1886(15th of Tishrei, 5647): Sukkoth

1886: In Cincinnati, OH, “Adolph Aria Berman and Mary Agnes Jacobs” gave birth to Lillian Berman who was, for a while, married to Isidor Schifrin with whom she had to children, “Elaine and Stuart Schifrin.”

1866: A column styled “Law Reports: Business in the Surrogates Courts" published today reported that will  of the late Solomon D. Moses is among those that have been admitted for probate during this past week. Under the terms of Mr. Solomon's will payments of two hundred dollars are to be made to the Jews Hospital of New York and the Hebrew Orphan Asylum

1888: “Some Glances Backward” published today provided a retrospective on the fight in California to halt Chinese immigration and to ban them from living here including a speech by A.A. Haight the Democratic Governor of California in which he said that the “same argument” made “today in this country against the Chinese were used two centuries ago against the industrious Jews of Europe…. But it did not take” these bigots “a hundred years before they found out their mistake because the Jews too industry along with them and enriched the new countries in which they settled.  It will work with the same with the Chinese, if our laws permit us to drive them from the State.”

1888: “Old World News by Cable” published today described events surrounding the recent death of J.M. Levy whom many mistakenly thought was the founder of the Daily Telegraph. Actually Joseph Moses Levy bought it from the founder in 1855 three months after its opening for $4,000.  “He and his son” then “made it one of the half dozen great newspaper properties of the world.  “A very good man, charitable, just and simple manners and tastes, as was the last professing Jew of his fmily, all of whom now bear the name Lawson.”

1888: “Jews Leaving Russia” published today relied on dispatches from the London Daily News to describe the exodus of nearly 2,500 Jews from Odessa (Russia) during the law three months.  The Jews are leaving because of the Expulsion Law enacted last Spring.  The number of Jews leaving is being swollen by those who are taking advantage of the recent relaxation in the conscription laws which were designed to have just that effect.  Most of them are going to America or England but lack the capital to open business on their own.

1889(19th of Tishrei, 5650): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1889: Birthdate of cardiologist Aaron Ephraim Parsonnet, the native of Balta Russia and U.S. resident since 1903 who graduated from Loyola Medical School in 1913 and eventually became the Medical Director for the Daughters of Israel Home for Aged in Newark, NJ,

http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/history_of_medicine/manuscripts/parsonnet

1890:  Birthdate of General of the Army and U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower. In a recently published history about three World War II generals entitled 15 Stars, Stanley Weintraub described a hither-to little known story about Ike and the Jewish people.  While serving in the Philippines in 1938 as a Lt. Colonel, “Eisenhower got to know some of the 1,200 emigres who had fled Hitler who could find no sanctuaries in the uncaring West, including his own country.” At this time “he was made a surprising and hugely remunerative offer.  Almost certainly it came from Alex Frieder, one of three brothers from Cincinnati who had opened a cigar factory in Manila, and who played bridge and poker with…Ike.  ‘I was asked to take a job seeking in China, Southeast Asia…and every country where they might be acceptable, a haven for Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany.  The proposed pay would be $60,000 a year with expenses…Te offer was, of course, appealing for several reasons.  But…I had become so committed to my profession that I declined.’” Given other facts of Ike’s life during this period and the revulsion he demonstrated when Allied troops liberated the Concentration Camps, no one should think Ike’s decision was tainted by antipathy toward Jews and that it was made for the reasons he stated. Given the political environment of the 1950’s as a Republican President, Ike was only going to have a limited amount of popularity among Jewish voters.  To his credit, he became the first President to participate in national television show sponsored by a Jewish organization.  In this case it was a program celebrating the 300th anniversary of the American Jewish Community. For many Jews living during the 1950’s Ike was the American President who sided with the Arabs against Israel.  During the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Eisenhower administration threatened Israel with economic ruin if it did not withdraw from the Sinai. This policy had four effects.  It left Gaza as a place from which terrorist could attack Israel.  It gave Nasser a new lease on life thus setting the stage for another decade of un-rest in the Middle East that reached its next crescendo in the Six Day War. During the crisis, the Americans actually sided with the Soviets who threatened the French and the British with nuclear attack if they did not remove their forces from Suez.  From the French point of view, the Americans had shown that the nuclear umbrella did not protect France when she did not agree with the United States, so the French started to build their own independent nuclear force.  This is one of those times where Jewish history is world history and world history is Jewish history.  As is so often the question, where does one begin and the other end?

1890: Chaie X. Hishovitz signed a release in the presence of Mortiz Tolk that stated in consideration of a payment of $8.00 she release Kopel Harris from their marriage, promises not to bring any further legal action against and gives him permission to marry any other person he may so desire.

1891: “The Indictment of Russia” published today speaks approvingly of Harold Fredric’s use of “cold, rigid, facts to present the date relating to the” harsh treatment of the Jews in Russia which some have “transformed into an indictment against the victims” to justify the acts of the Czar’s government.

1891: “The Local Tickets” published today analyzed the Republican and Tammany Candidates in the upcoming New York City elections including  Ferdinand Levy one of the Tammany candidates for Coroner and Meyer S. Isaacs

1892(23rd of Tishrei, 5653): Simchat Torah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Benjamin Harrison

1893: Because it is Shabbat, there will be a pause during the day in the festivities marking the Golden Anniversary of the B’Nai B’rith.

1893: This evening in New York five hundred people are scheduled to attend a banquet celebrating the Golden Anniversary of B’Nai B’rith where the guests of honor will include President Cleveland, Governor Flower and Mayor Gilroy.

1894(14th of Tishrei, 5655): Erev Sukkoth

1894: In Braddock, PA, founding of Congregation Agudath Achim which holds services at 7 pm on Friday and 8 am Saturday and owns a cemetery west of Braddoc,

1894: Officer Grier of the MacDougal Street Station arrested 15 year old John Shevlin after he saw him and a group of boys “chasing two old Hebrew men” whose beards they pulled and then kicked after throwing them to the ground.

1894: Marquis du Paty de Clam, a French General Staff officer is designated as Officer of Judiciary Police a position from which he masterminds enquiry against Dreyfus and invents the scenario of his hostile interrogation and handwriting test. His son will be appointedhead of Jewish Bureau under Vichy government.

1895: “In Yekaterinoslav (Dnepropetrovsk), Ukraine, then part of the Russian empire,” Yitzhak Trachtenberg and his wife gave birth Beba Trachtenberg, the Zionist and organizer of relief work in Russia who gained fame as Beba Idelson after she married fellow Zionist Israel Idelson.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/idelson-beba

1896: Birthdate of William Shemin, the native of Bayonne, NJ who “was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery in action in Vesle River, near Bazoches, France.”

1896: The University of Wisconsin football team led by first year head coach Philip King, a Jewish native of Washington, DC won its second straight game of the season to go 2 and 0.

1897(18th of Tishrei, 5658): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1897: In New York City, Felix Mortiz Warburg and Frieda Schiff Warburg gave birth to Frederick Marcus Warburg

1897: One day after he had passed away, 52 year old Aaron Cohen was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1898: Jacob C. Rosenbluth, who had served as assistant surgeon aboard the USS Massachusetts during the Spanish-American War made “Passed Assistant Surgeon” today.

1900(21st of Tishrei, 5661): Hoshana Raba observed for the first time in the 20th century.

1901: First edition of the Houston Chronicle, which courageously opposed the anti-Semitic KKK, was published today.

1903(23rd of Tishrei, 5664): Simchat Torah

1903: “Dr. Marcus Jastrow” published today reported that among the survivors of the recently deceased rabbi were his two sons, “Morris Jastrow, the widely-known philologist and Joseph Jastrow, the well-known psychologist.”

1904: “Kaiser Enobles A Jew” published today reported that “Emperor William has nominated a Jewish millionaire merchant James Simon to be a life member of the Prussian House of Peers.”

1905(16th of Tishrei, 5666): Second Day of Sukkot

1906: Today Dr. Bruno Alfred Döblin, the author of the novel Berlin Alexanderplats,“took up a position at the Berlin psychiatric clinic in Buch where he worked as an assistant doctor for nearly two years.

1906: Birthdate of anti-Nazi German historianPrince Hubertus zu Loewenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, co-founder along with Otto Katz of Hollywood Anti-Nazi League which was unique in that it one of the first organization that at least, superficially, was not tied to the Jews

1906: Birthdate of author and commentator Hannah Arendt.  Many know her for her writings about the Nazis and the originator of the term “the banality of evil.”Living amidst the political turmoil of Europe greatly shaped Arendt's studies and interests. Initially a philosophy and theology student, Arendt shifted her focus to the rising anti-Semitism permeating the German polity in the 1930s. In addition to her writing, Arendt became involved in the German Zionist Organization in 1933 and worked to bring Nazi atrocities to global attention. Arendt was arrested for investigating anti-Semitic propaganda, but befriended a Berlin jailer who enabled her escape. Fleeing to Paris, Arendt worked with Youth Aliyah to help rescue Jewish children from the Third Reich by bringing them to Palestine. While in Paris, Arendt met her second husband and both were sent to internment camps in southern France. In 1941, both were able to reach America and reunite with Arendt's mother. In America, Arendt published numerous articles in Jewish studies journals, and was in charge of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, a program created by historian Salo W. Baron to recover and restore lost and damaged Jewish archives and cultural markers. The publication of her book The Origins of Totalitarianismin 1951, made Arendt an intellectual celebrity as America, searching for answers to the horrors of World War II, careened into the Cold War. The Origins of Totalitarianism sought to explain the rise and appeal of both Hitler and Stalin. Arendt went on to publish several other books including her most controversial work, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evilin 1963.Arendt taught at the University of Chicago and Wesleyan and was the first female full professor at Princeton. She continued to lecture and teach until her death in 1975.

1907: Letters received in Tangier bring news which, among other things, show that Mulai Hafid, the “Sultan of the South,” “has effectively put a stop to the ill-treatment of Jews in Morocco City.”

1908(19th of Tishrei, 5669): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1908: It was reported today that a crowd of fifty depositors in the private bank of Polowe, Mogielwesky and Werner, most of whom were Russians and Jews had “hovered” around the corridors of the United States District Court because a prankster had posted a notice saying that the depositors would be given their money.

1909(29th of Tishrei, 5670): Eighty-one year old Amalie Grinberg, the daughter of Henrietta and Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer, and the wife of Moritz Grunberg passed away today.

1910: A Jew, David Effendi Molcho, First Interpreter of Imperial Divan of the Ottoman Empire is appointed member of the Senate. On this same day, Samuel Effendi of Salonica is appointed Chief of Police for the coast districts of Constantinople.

1910: Der unsterbliche Lumpg(The Immortal Blight), an operetta composed by Edmund Eysler “was performed for the first time” today” with great success at the Vienna Bürgertheater

1911: Dr. Alfred Döblin and his girlfriend Friede Kunke gave birth to their son Bodo.

1911: The New York Sun received a cablegram that read: “Fifteen thousand Turkish troops sent to Palestine” during the Turco-Italian War.

1911(22nd of Tishrei, 5672): Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret

1911(22nd of Tishrei, 5672): Holiday services, including Yizkor, began at 9:30 a.m. at the South Side Hebrew Congregation on Indiana Avenue.

1911: In an editorial published in the Outlook, former President Theodore Roosevelt proposed submitting the Treaty of 1832 which was an anathema to Jews to the Hague Tribunal for interpretation

1911: “As a result of the” Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire which claimed so many Jewish lives, “the American Society of Safety Engineers was founded in New York City” today.

1912: Constantin C. Arion, who as the Rumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs would say that his “Government would grant rights to the Jews in accordance with the peace treat” and that the Government “would completely abolish Article 7 of the Rumanian Constitution” which states that “Jews in Rumania are aliens and that naturalization is only possible for them individually” completed his service as Minister of Administration and Interior of Romania.

1912: It was reported that a veritable “who’s who” of American Jewry including Judge Julian W. Make, Justice Samuel Greenbaum, Henry Morgenthau, Cyrus Sulzberger, Louis Marshal and Professor Solomon Schechter, attended the lecture at the Astor Hotel delivered by Israel Abrahams.  The British academic is a firm believer in the need to maintain a strong Jewish identity as the Chosen People develop national identities in the various home-countries.

1913: “At the continuation to-day of the trial of Mendel Beiliss, accused of the murder of the boy, Andrew Yushinsky, the prosecution concentrated its efforts on an endeavor to prove that the Jews practice "ritual murder" on Christians by the testimony of the Archimandrite Autonomius.”

1914: Sir Alfred Knox, the British military attaché described the condition of the Jews on the Eastern front when he wrote today, “It is said that a Jew was caught carrying a German officer in a sack across the bridge at Ivangorod. Both were hung.  (Jewish misery would only increase as can be seen by the 20 Jews who were killed by Coassacks at pogrom in Lemberg during November or the 64 Jews in Warsaw were arrested and detained as alleged members of a conspiracy to raise prices through speculation.  As was all too common their property was confiscated by the authorities) p 393 Max Hastings.

1914: In Manila, Philippines, Leopold Kauffmann Kahn, French born Manila businessman, the “son of Julieta and Moise Wolf Kahn” and Anacoreta Cortes Villarosa gave birth to Raoul Evaristo (Raoul) Villarosa Kahn

1914: “To Aid Jewish Sufferers” published today described the work of Leon Sanders, the President of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Society to form a special committee that will provide assistance to the Jews trapped on the battlefields of eastern Europe whose members include Jacob H. Schiff, Chairman; Louis Marshal, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Dr. J. L. Magnus, Samuel Dorp, Dr. Cyrus Adler of Philadelphia and Judge J.W. Mack of Chicago.

1914(24th of Tishrei, 5675): In New York, “Hyman Goldfarb, a manufacturer of women’s hats who had to the United States from Russia 30 years ago passed away today “in his 56th year.”

1914: Louis Marshall wrote a letter to Albert Lucas, the secretary of the Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the War (CRC) expressing his opposition to the formation of the CRC because it undercut the efforts of the American Jewish Committee to organize “a general committee, composed of Jewish national organizations for the purposed of dealing effectively with the tremendous problem which confronts the Jews of American in respect to granting relief to the sufferers from the European War. (Editor’s Note – With all due respect to Louis Marshall, there are those who would say this was really about a conflict between the old established Jewish community and the newcomers many of whom were immigrants or the children of immigrants

1915: The Kingdom of Bulgaria declared war on Serbia today meaning that it was now one of the Central Powers – a decisions that would lead to 211 Jewish soldiers being recorded as fatalities in WW I.

1915: According to the Maccabean, “a large number of Jewish privates as well as officers have been killed and wounded… at the Battle of Loos” – a three week long British offensive that failed to dislodge the Germans -- which ended today.

1915: In New York, at the 86th Street Temple, Rabbi Maurice Harris officiated at the marriage Charlotte Glendyle Harris whose only attendant was Mrs. Ruth Schram-Rosenfeld and Rabbi Goodman Lipkind whose best man was “Dr. Jacques Zipser and whose ushers were Joseph Kann, Abraham Tobias, and Samuel S. Kogan”

1916: “The Young Men’s Hebrew Association of Williamsburg announced its plans for the upcoming season today which will include a Jewish Congress to be held on the fourth Wednesday of the month, monthly dances, lectures, games and athletic exhibitions.

1916: Felix M. Warburg, the Chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee announced today that Nathan Straus has donated $50,000 to the “new fund for the relief of the thousands of Jewish sufferers in the war stricken countries of Europe.”

1916: According to the “military critic of the Overseas News Agency” “British and French divisions with a total of more than 1,000,000 men had been virtually annihilated in the Battle of the Somme while the Russians have lost “about 1,000,000 men from June 1 to October 2.”  (These losses, especially on the part of the French and British, help to explain the oft criticized reluctance of these two nations to fight a war 20 years later.)

1917 (28th of Tishrei, 5678): Over 250 people, including students, faculty and alumni attended exercises marking the formal opening of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.  Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting President of the Seminary gave the keynote address in which he urged everyone “to get behind the Government in the successful prosecution of the war.”  Additional addresses were given by two of the most prominent leaders of the Jewish community - Louis Marshall, Chairman of the Board and Professor Louis Ginzberg.

1917: In Vilna, Dr. Arthur Hantke, the president of the Zionist Federation of Germany addressed “a mass meeting of Zionist on the present state of the Jewish national movement

1917: In a sign of the divisions among the leaders of the American Jewish community, the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Congress held a meeting this afternoon in the Metropolitan Building where it was “decided by a vote of 73 to 31 to refrain from calling the Jewish Congress until peace negotiations were actually under way” saying “that nothing should be done to hold back the unification of the country during the war.”

1917: U.S. premiere of “Cleopatra” starring Theda Bara (Theodosia Burr Goodman) in the title role.

   1918:  “An ‘inter-communal’ Jewish congress was organized in Vienna.” As World War I was coming to an end, it became apparent that the Austro-Hungarian or Habsburg Empire would dissolve into a group of small nations based around national constituencies. “Arriving from the principal Habsburg cities, the delegates elected a Jewish National Council and issued a policy statement that was intended as a message to the Allied Powers.  Whatever the empire’s fate, they declared, the Jews expected to be awarded the identical civil and collective recognition, and the identical protection, extended to any other nationality.

1918: Accompanied by another officer, Major Julius O. Adler was supervising the work of clearing the enemy from St. Juvin where they suddenly came upon a party of the enemy numbering 150. Firing on the enemy with his pistol, Major Adler ran toward the party, calling on them to surrender. His bravery and good marksmanship resulted in the capture of 50 Germans, and the remainder fled (For this he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross)

1919(20th of Tishrei, 5680): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1919: In Virginia, Governor Westmorland Davis urged “citizens, irrespective of race or creed, to contribute liberally” to the Jewish relief campaign beginning today.

1920: The Bazaar and Fair sponsored by the Kane Street Temple in Brooklyn continued for a third day.

1920: “A Munich dispatch today contradicts the recent report from Berlin of the death of Professor Magnus Hirschfeld, the noted German physiologist, who was said to have in a Munich hospital as the result of a beating given by some anti-Semites because he was a Jew” but who in fact “has sufficiently recovered to have left the hospital.”

1920: “Tributes to the philanthropic work of the late Jacob H. Schiff” were read today at “the first meeting of the Business Men’s Council and Women’s Division of the Federation for Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies” which took place at the “5th Avenue home of Adolph Lewisohn.”

1921: “The Black Panther,” a German silent moved staring Eugen Burg was released in Germany today.

1921: Birthdate of Manchester, UK native Joseph “Joe” Hyman.

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-joe-hyman-1105921.html

1921: In Philadelphia, Morris Sokoloff, an immigrant tailor and his wife, “the former Goldie Levy” gave birth to Dr. Louis Sokoloff, “the Pioneer of Pet Scams.” (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/06/science/louis-sokoloff-pioneer-of-pet-scan-dies-at-93.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1922(22nd of Tishrei, 5683): Shmini Atzeret

1922: Those responsible for the assassination of Walther Rathenau, including Ernst WernerTechow, were sentenced today.

1922: Wake Forest, coached by George Levene, tied Davidson.

1923: The American Jewish Congress will meet today in New York.  The congress was originally to meet in Boston.  The meeting was moved to accommodate the schedule of Israel Zangwill whose schedule only had an opening for him to meet in New York.

1923:Tonight, at Carnegie Hall Israel Zangwill, Jewish scholar, author and publicist, in an address which he referred to earlier in the day as "the greatest labor of my life" declared that the Jews must forego their political hopes in Palestine "rather than kindle a conflagration which may ravage the whole world."

1923: Today, in Philadelphia, twenty-three year old Norma, NJ, native Helen Rovine married Benjamin Grossman with whom she had three children.

1924: Birthdate of Leipzig native Leo Sachs, the British educated, prize winning Israel “molecular and cancer researcher.

http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/67764.html

http://www.pnas.org/content/111/5/1664

1929(10th of Tishrei, 5690): Jews observe the first Yom Kippur of what would become the Great Depression

1929: The scheduling of “collectivization day” today in the Soviet Union is seen as a way for Jewish communists to compel “Jewish colonists to work in the fields on” the Day of Atonment.

1929: “Louis Fleisher, Harry Fleisher, and Henry Shorr, three members of the Purple Gang attended services at Orthodox Congregation B’nai David in Northwest Detroit.” (As reported by Robert Rockaway)

1930: “Girl Crazy” with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin opened at the Alvin Theatre.

1931: Publication today of “The Human Voice; Its Care and Development” by Leon Felderman.

1932: “The Big Broadcast,” a comedy produced by Benjamin Glazer and featuring George Burns playing himself was released today in the United States.

1933(24th of Tishrei, 5694) Parashat Bereshit

1933: Led by team captain Sid Gillman Ohio State defeated Vanderbilt today.

1933: Germany withdrew from the League of Nations. This was the first of Hitler’s moves to overturn the Treaty of Versailles, which was in turn part of his plan to create his Jew free Third Reich.

1933: Formation of the 6th Airlift Squadron in which author James Salter would serve following WW II.

1935: ' Barbary Coast,' a Thumping Melodrama of the Gold Rush Days -- 'Charlie Chan in Shanghai’ published today provides a positive review of the Ben Hecht written melodrama produced by Samuel Goldwyn.

1936: “For the second time this week the Montreal riot squad was called out” tonight “to disperse mobs of French-Canadian youths were breaking the windows of Jewish businessmen”

1936: Today, “two years after becoming the rabbi of the Jewish community at St. Anne’s where he was also the shochet, Rabbi Leslie Henry Hardman who in 1945 would be the first Jewish chaplain to enter Bergen-Belsen married his wife Josi today.

1936: Sir Oswald Mosely the British fascist leader who supports Hitler and Mussolini addressed “immense crowds from the top of a loud-speaker truck at Bethnal Green and Lime-house without interruption.

1937:The Palestine Post reported from Warsaw that a new Polish Labor Party resolved to oppose totalitarianism, but to stimulate Jewish emigration.

1937: Seventy-two year old  German banker, liberal politician and Vice Chancellor Bernhard Dernburg, the son of Friedrich and Luise Dernberg who had converted to Christianity and husband of Emma Dernberg passed away today in Berlin

1937: The Palestine Post reported that court proceedings were taken in Romania against Jews guilty of having Jewish National Fund blue boxes in their houses.  Yes, the little blue box that we use to this day was part of a criminal activity in Romania.  Anti-Jewish measures like this provide further proof that the Holocaust was possible, in part, because of pre-existing conditions throughout Europe.

1938: The Jewish-Americans living in Palestine of which there are eight to nine thousand made “plans today for a conference” for all of their number who have made investments in Eretz Israel to let the British and American governments know about their opposition to any move to restrict Jewish immigration into Palestine.  The Jewish-Americans intend to use the conference as a way to remind the British that their investments had been predicated on the pledges made in the Balfour Declaration which were incorporated in the League of Nations Mandate that provides the basis for British rule over Palestine.  These investments have totaled more than forty million dollars.

1938: “A Man to Remember,” a dramatic film direct by Garson Kanin was released today by RKO Pictures.

1938: “L'Osservatore Romano, official newspaper of the Vatican, publishes a story accusing the Nazi Party of being behind the attacks on the Vienna palace of Cardinal Theodor Innitzer, Archbishop of Vienna.”

1938: Herman Goering, Hitler’s second in command, announced plans for ghettoizing Jews in all big cities.

1938: “There Goes My Heart,” produced by Milton Bren and Hal Roach and featuring Irving Pichel was released today in the United States.

1939: Led by team captain Sidney “Spike” Alter Penn St. University played and won its second game defeating Leigh University at New Beaver Field.

1939:  Birthdate of Ralph Lauren. Born Ralph Lifschitz in the Bronx, the famous fashion designer began by working with Brooks Brothers before striking out on his and riding his “polo pony” to fame and fortune.

1939: Dr. Ludwig Halberstädter of Tel Aviv, a Professor of Medicine at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem left the United States today aboard the American export liner Excalibur after having attended the International Cancer Congress at Atlantic City, New Jersey.Ludwig Halberstädter obtained his doctorate in 1901 in Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland). From 1901 to 1907 he worked at the surgical clinic in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia) under Carl Garré (1857-1928) and then dermatology with Albert Neisser (1855-1916) in Breslau. He was habilitated for dermatology and radiation therapy in Berlin in 1922 and in 1926 became "nicht beamtlicher ausserordentlicher Professor". His interest in irradiation resulted in studies on its effects on lower forms of life and on tissues and cells. He became director of the Radiation Department at the Institute for Cancer Research, Berlin-Dahlem and used thorium in an effort to treat cancer. Halberstädter demonstrated sensitivity of the ovary to irradiation in 1904. In 1907 he was a member of the research expedition on syphilis which went to Java under Albert Neisser’s direction. After 1933 he was one of 276 Jewish dermatologists who were able to leave Nazi Germany. He settled in Palestine that year and became director of radiation therapy at the Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem. He brought with him a tiny amount of radium and opened the first radium and X-ray institute in the Middle East. Working together with cytologist Dr. Leonid Doljansky, he was able to provide the first treatment for cancer in the country.

1939: “L'Osservatore Romano, the official Vatican newspaper, insists that Pope Pius XII really is sorry that the Polish people have lost their country and that they are experiencing such horrible things such as persecution and mass murder” but has nothing to say about the fate of the Jews of Poland.

1940: “Charles Lindbergh delivers his second radio address to promote neutrality and urge America not to enter the European war.” (Lindbergh will join forces with America First which believes that the British and the Jews are among those conspiring to get the United States to enter the war.  Lindbergh will cling to his beliefs until he is embarrassed by having a speech scheduled for December 7, 1941.)

1940: "Four months after they had bicycled out of Paris" Margret and Hans Rey arrived in New York, their new home and the new home for Curious George.

1940: The Nazis move non-Jews out of a designated section of Warsaw, Poland, and import Jews to replace them.

1940: “The Reverend William C. Kernan, chairman of the refugee committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, NJ, is scheduled to make the address at the exercises opening the 19th academic year at the Jewish Institute of Religion” which was founded by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise who is the president of the institute and who will welcome the new students.

1941(23rdof Tishrei, 5702): Simchat Torah

1941: Birthdate of Arthur Louis “Art” Shamsky who played major league ball for seven years and managed the Modi'in Miracle of the Israel Baseball League in 2007.

1941: Karl Bishoff approved the plan of the POW camp at Birkenau today

1941: At the intervention of the Union of Jewish Communities in Romania, an order was given today to stop the deportations of Jews from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and the Dorohoi district

1942: One thousand Jews living in Piotrkow, Poland are dragged from their homes in the middle of the night. Those too ill or old to move were shot on the spot. This was first of eight straight days of terror resulting in the deportation of 20,000 Jews. All of them were sent to Treblinka to be killed. The Shtetel of Piotrkow had had a Jewish population since at least the start of the fifteenth century.  At the start of World War II, the Jews made up a third of the town’s population.  After the Holocaust there were so few Jews left that they were less than one percent of the population.

1942: 3rdof Cheshvan, 5703): Twenty year old Charles Abelson of Montreal, a Private serving with the Canadian Army Dental Corps, “was presumed to have died” today “according to an official announcement” when the SS Carbou, aboard which he was traveling was torpedoed and sank. (Canadian Jewish Congress records)

1943(15th of Tishrei, 5704): Sukkoth I

1943(15th of Tishrei, 5704): Led by Alexander Pecherski and a few other Jewish members of the Red Army, a revolt broke out in the Sobibordeath camp when a number of SS guards were killed. Prevented from fleeing through the gates, 130 Jews died trying to escape through the mine fields. Thirty found their way to freedom. The remaining 140 were captured and shot. The camp itself was closed immediately. Yes, you did read a description of the same event on October 13.  Apparently different sources disagree on the date of this heroic act.  If there can be such a lack of agreement on the date of so recent an event, we should not be surprised when we have difficulty providing exact dates for ancient events.

                                                     Or, a different version

1943(15th of Tishrei, 5704): Leon Feldhendler and Jewish Soviet officer Aleksandr Pechersky, interned at the Sobibór death camp since September, instigate an inmate revolt and escape, during which 11 German SS guards and two or three Ukrainian SS guards are killed. Two hundred of 600 Jews in the camp are killed by gunfire and exploding mines; among them is 33-year-old Dutch painter Max Van Dam. Of the 300 who escape, only 100 are recaptured; many of the remaining 200 escapees join Soviet partisan forces. Of these, only 50 to 70, including Pechersky, will survive the war.

1943: Sixteen year old Tomasz Toivi Blatt, a native of Isbica, as Jewish shtetl in Poland whose “parents and younger brother had been gassed six months earlier” took part in the revolt at Sobibor today after which he was “shot in the jaw by a Polish farmer” but was able to survive and eventually settled in the United States where as Thomas Blatt he became a successful businessman and wrote From the Ashes of Sobibor: A Story of Survival with Christopher R. Browning and a memoir Sobibor: The Forgotten Revolt — A Survivor’s Report.

1943(15th of Tishrei, 5704): Dr. Saul Tchernichovsky, the physician-poet who translated Macbeth and The Odyssey into Hebrew died today the age of 68 after settling in Eretz Israel ten years ago after fleeing from Nazi Germany.  According to the New York Times, he was born in the Ukraine, practiced medicine in St. Petersburg and Berlin. “In My Dream,” his first Hebrew poem was published in the United States in a magazine called Hagispah (Summit).  “His original verse and translations made him a leading figure in the world of modern Hebrew literature.  The government of Finland decorated him for translating the Finnish national epic, “Kalevala: and during his later years he won the Bialik Prize for his poetry.”  He also served as one of the governors of Hebrew University.  During the First World War, he “served as a Russian Army doctor on the Eastern Front.  He practiced medicine for a year in Palestine during the middle 1920’s before settling in Berlin where he was a successful physician until the Nazis came to power.

1943: Angelo Donati, an Italian banker and diplomat who has risked his to save Jews in southern France found refuge in Switzerland today after evading the Gestapo which had been ordered to arrest him.

1944:  Soviet Troops entered Riga. Only a handful of Jews survived where there were 30,000 just ten years earlier.

1944: ‘Hans Günther Adler, who wrote under pseudonym H. G. Adler” his wife and his mother-in-law arrived at Auschwitz.

1944: In Hungary, the Horthy government promises to release imprisoned Jewish-Palestinian paratroopers.

1944: As he attempts to negotiate for the safety of Hungarian Jews, Dr. Rudolf Kastner “travelled for the second time to St Margathen.”

1945: Birthdate of Alan Blinder a Professor of Economics at Princeton who served as Vice Chairperon of the Federal Reserve System during the Clinton Administration.

1946(19thof Tishrei, 5707): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1946:Mrs. Sol Boneparth, preside of the New York Chapter of Hadassah declared today that “votes are the most powerful weapons American Jewish women have in helping to gain recognition for Palestine as a Jewish homeland and haven for refugees.’

1946:Mr.David M. Levy, the chairman of the United Jewish Appeal’s women’s division reported today that “three hundred thousand Jewish women in the United States have contributed $8,727,583 twoard the nationwide UJA goal of $100,000,000 during the first nine months of 1946.”

1947: The Palestine Supreme Court ruled that “the government must give Gershon Friedmann of Tel Aviv and his wife Erna, legal status because years ago two certificates had been deducted for them from the official immigration court.”  The decision is “a test case that may provide legal status for more than 2000 Jews who migrated to Palestine without proper certificates.”

1948: Bob Hope and the Clark Sisters recorded “Buttons and Bows” with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans.” (Evans and Livingston were Jewish; Hope was not.)

1948:Brandeis University opened its doors to its first undergraduate class of 120 first-years.

1948: Birthdate of Minnesota native Dr. Norman J. Ornstein, the political scientist affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute who is a friend of liberal Senator Al Franken, the husband of attorney Judith L. Harris and co-author of One Nation After Trump.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/26/books/review/dionne-ornstein-mann-one-nation-after-trump.html?ref=headline&nl_art=&te=1&nl=book-review&emc=edit_bk_20170929

1948: During the War for Independence major fighting between Egypt and Israel resumed.  The Egyptians found out that the Israelis would not be any easier to defeat in “round two” of the fighting.

1949: In the U.K. premiere of “Give Us This Day” with a score by Benjamin Frankel.

1949: In Brooklyn, Basil Pollitt, a Protestant and  a lawyer who championed liberal causes, and her mother, Leonora Levine, a Jewish  real estate agent gave birth to poet, essayist and critic Katha Pollit whose works include Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism a collection of nineteen essays published in 1949.

1950: In New York City, “Two Flags West” starring Jeff Chandler premiered today at the Rivoli Theatre.

1951: Southpaw Morris "Moe" Savransky was traded by the Buffalo Bisons of the International League to Cincinnati of the National League.

1952: Birthdate of Steve Rothman, who was first elected to Congress from the 9thDistrict of New Jersey in 1997.

1952: “Justine Wise Polier” gave a passionate “speech on justice at Christ Church” today.

https://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/14/1952/justine-wise-polier-gives-passion-voice-in-justice

1952: Having been trader by the Dodgers to the Cincinnati Reds, outfielder Cal Abrams was traded by the Reds to the Pittsburg Pirates, which at that time meant he had gone from the best in the NL to the worst in the NL in one short year.

1953: Unit 101, together with a unit of regular paratroopers, all under the command of Ariel Sharon carried out a reprisal raid on the Arab village of Kibya on the night after an Israeli woman and her two infant children were murdered by Arab terrorists from Jordan.

1956: After winning their season opener, Sid Gillman’s Los Angeles Rams lost their second game of the season as the Detroit Lions prevailed at home.

1958: Foundation stone of the Knesset laid in Jerusalem.  The Knesset is the Israeli parliament.  Knesset is a Hebrew word that means “meeting.”

1959: Alexander "Alex" Bittelman’s planned memoir was condemned by Gus Hall and other leaders of the Communist Party in the United States.  This was part of Bittleman’s shift in views in the wake of the exposure of Stalin’s crimes and the Hungarian uprising in 1956.

1960(23rdof Tishrei, 5721): Simchat Torah celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of “Ike” Eisenhower.

1961: The National tour of Flower Drum Song, the eighth musical by the team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II which had opened in May of 1960 came to a close today in Cleveland, “a month before the film version of the musical opened.”

1961: Birthdate of fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi

.http://www.isaacmizrahiny.com/

1962: NBC broadcast the first show of the final season The Dinah Shore Chevy Shoe starring Dinah Shore.

1964(8th of Cheshvan, 5725): Sixty-nine year old Nathan Parnes who had been a co-producer at the Second Avenue Theatre with Molly Picon and been the house manager for the Biltmore Theatre passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1964/10/16/nathan-parnes-stage-aide-dies.html?_r=0

1964: “Send Me No Flowers” with a screenplay by Julius Epstein and co-starring Tony Randall was released today in the United States.

1964: The Episcopal Church cleared Jews of the charge of killing Jesus.  The Roman Catholic Church reached a similar conclusion during this period.  While this action was a cause for optimism about the future of relations between Christians and Jews, recent comments and actions by the Episcopal Church concerning the state of Israel have clouded some of this optimism.

1965(18thof Tishrei, 5726): Fourth day of Sukkoth

1965(18thof Tishrei, 5726): Forty-three year old producer and director Burt Balaban, the Chicago born son of Tillie Urkov, the stepson of Barney Balaban who became a combat photographer during WW II after graduating from Roanoke College passed away.

https://books.google.com/books?id=4f8PAQAAMAAJ&pg=PT244&lpg=PT244&dq=burt+balaban+father&source=bl&ots=3mC4fkzgjj&sig=YHDvnqJO4MbLRB4fzbmMRDb8eck&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjJ2Mn7sfvWAhXp24MKHSWGCc0Q6AEIngEwGQ#v=onepage&q=burt%20balaban%20father&f=false

1965:  Sandy Koufax hurled his 2nd shutout of the World Series beating Twins 2-0.  Koufax is still regarded by the greatest southpaw and the leading Jewish athlete of his time.

1967(10thof Tirshrei, 5728): Yom Kippur is observed in a united Jerusalem.

1968(22ndof Tishrei, 5729) Shmini Atzeret

1968: “Paper Lion” featuring Ann Turkel in the role of “Susan” was released today in the United States.

1969: On his 28th birthday, Art Shamsky started in Game 3 of the World Series.

1970: “C.C. and Company” a biker movie brought to the silver screen by executive producer Joseph E. Levine was released today in the United States.

1971(25thof Tishrei, 5732): Seventy-two year old Samuel Spewack, the husband and writing partner of Bella Spewack passed away today.

1971: “The Samuel Freeman House” was added to the National Register of Historic Places today.

1971: “Blood from the Mummy's Tomb” starring Valerie Leon was released today in the United Kingdom.

1972:Lo chiameremo Andrea (We’ll Call Him Andrew) produced by Arthur Cohn was released today in Italy.

1973:David Zeit and Eli Tovel ejected from their F-4E Phantom Jet after it was shot down by either a MiG or a SAM.  Both were recovered by Israeli forces.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, Egyptian tanks mount a major attack against Israeli forces.  Their goal is to seize the Mitla and Gidi Passes in the Central Sinai which will then open the road to eastern Sinai Peninsula and the Negev.  Two thousand tanks were involved in the battle.  This is more tanks than were used in any single battle of World War II except for the great battle of Kursk.  In other words, this was one heck of big fight over a very limited front.  At the end of the day, the Israelis held the line.  That evening, despite the opposition of Moshe Dayan, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army ordered Israeli forces to prepare to cross the canal on the following night and begin a major assault on the Egyptian bridgeheads.  He correctly believed that the heavy Egyptian losses had weakened the Arab army.  He also had already been convinced that the only way to end the war was to cut the supply line to the Egyptian forces attacking east of the Suez Canal. Despite the battlefield successes of the last forty-eight hours, moral on the homefront was low as the Israeli casualty lists lengthened and the war moved into its second full week.  To make matters even worse, The Soviets continued to rush tons of supplies by sea and air to both Cairo and Damascus. 

1973: In one of the largest tank-to-tank battles ever fought, Israel is estimated to have lost 10 tanks, the Egyptians anywhere from 250 to 300. Iraq and Jordan send troops to the Golan, in response to appeals for assistance from Syria. (As reported by JTA)

1975: The President of the Soviet Union continued his visit to Tunisia which was part of Russia’s attempt to increase in the Middle East which was detrimental to the survival of Israel.

1976(20thof Tishrei, 5737): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1976(20thof Tishrei, 5737): Eighty-six year old long time Zionist activist who counted among his many friends Chaim Weizmann passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1976/10/16/archives/morris-zeldin-86-dies-an-early-zionist-leader.html

1977: “Equus” the film version of Peter Shaffer’s play directed by Sidney Lumet was released in the United Kingdom today.

1979(23rdof Tishrei, 5740): Simchat Torah

1980: The Albert Kahn Building, the Detroit office building designed by architect Albert Kahn, the son or Rabbi Joseph Kahn, was placed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Kahn_Building#/media/File:AlbertKahnBuildingDetroit.jpg

1980: In something that is unique to Israeli government, MK Yitzhak Yitzhaky left Likud and formed “a one man party called One Israel.”

1981(16thof Tishrei, 5742): Second Day of Sukkoth

1981(16thof Tishrei, 5742): David Nations, “the British water skiing champion in 1955 and 1956 who helped to found the British Water Ski Federation in 1955 passed away today.

http://www.iwsf.com/halloffame/davidnations.txt

1982: “A Kind of Alaska” “a one-act play written by Harold Pinter” premiered in the Cottesloe Theatre in London.

1982: In Manhattan, Mary Amanda Dargan and Steven Joel Zietlen, founder of City Lore gave birth to Benjamin Harold "Benh" Zeitlin “the 2012 recipient of Smithsonian magazine's American Ingenuity Award in the Visual Arts category.”

1983: In the Soviet Union refusnik Iosif Begun went on trial for a third time.

1985(29thof Tishrei, 5746): Ninety-six year old Russian born Pinchas Cruso who came to the United States in 1909, served in WW I and was chairman of the Labor Zionist Movement passed away today.

1986: VHS release of “The Cage” which was supposed to have been the first pilot episode of Star Trek, featuring Leonard Nimoy as “Mr. Spock” and Malachi Thorne as “The Keeper.”

1986: Holocaust survivor and human rights advocate Elie Wiesel was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize

http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/

1988: “Madame Sousatzka” the movie version of the novel of the same name by Bernice Rubens directed by John same name by Bernice Rubens.Schlesinger was released in the United States today.

1989: Sixty-three year old German historian and war crimes expert Martin Broszat passed away. (As reported by Eric Pace)

http://www.nytimes.com/1989/11/02/obituaries/martin-broszat-german-historian-and-war-crimes-expert-63-dies.html

 

 

1989:The Syrian fighter pilot who defected to Israel in a Soviet jet fighter on Wednesday said today that his flight was ''a very difficult mission'' since he flew at about 800 miles an hour and was only about 100 to 150 feet off the ground. In a meeting with journalists, the pilot, Maj. Mohammed Bassem Adel, said that the monitors on his Soviet-made MIG-23 showed that Israeli air-defense radar tracked him all along the way, and that he was worried because he knew that ''the section I was crossing is spread all over with missiles.''

1990(25th of Tishrei, 5751): Composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein passed away.  During his 72 years, Bernstein drew on a variety of themes from traditional Judaism to Shakespeare and racial conflicts that divided the teenage gangs of New York. There is no way that this blog can do justice to this musical genius and social icon.  The man who gave the world West Side Story was an ardent supporter in its darkest days. He came to Israel during the War for Independence to perform and his concert on Mt. Scopus after the June War is a treasure in more than one way .http://www.leonardbernstein.com/

1991(6th of Cheshvan, 5752): Fifty-five year old Brooklyn born Alan Goldstein, “an All-America and All-ACC end at the University of North Carolina who also played one season with the Oakland Raiders passed away today.

1992(17th of Tishrei, 5753): Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of George Bush.

1993: The Wldodawa Museum which erected the first monument to Sobibór victims in 1965 “established a separate Sobibór branch today.

1993: In “This Jewish Mom Dominates TV, Too” John J. O’Connor examines this comedic staple in the closing decade of the 20thcentury.

http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/14/arts/critic-s-notebook-this-jewish-mom-dominates-tv-too.html

1993: A revival of “Conversations With My Father,” a play that “presents the saga of a first generation of American Jews who came of age in the Depression and were assimilated at a high price during and after World War II” opened today “at the James Doolittle Theatre in Hollywood, CA.”

1994 (9th of Cheshvan, 5755): Nachsho Wachsman, a nineteen year old Israeli soldier who had been kidnapped by Hamas, was killed when Israeli forces attempted to rescue him.  “His father Yehuda was an advocated of improved Jewish-Arab relations, and a supporter of the peace process.’”

1994:  Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

1994: A month after premiering at the Venice Film Festival, the Woody Allen Comedy “Bullets Over Broadway” co-starring Harvey Fiertsein  and featuring Rob Reiner was released today in the United States.

1994: NBC broadcast the first episode of season three of “Homicide: Life on the Street” starring Yaphet Frederik Kotto as “Lieutenant Al Giardello” and Richard Belzer as “John Munch.”

1995(20th of Tishrei, 5756): Shabbat shel Sukkoth

1997(13th of Tishrei, 5758): American novelist Harold Robbins passed away.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-harold-robbins-1236165.html

1997: First broadcast of “The Dream Team” a British television series with scripts by Noam Friedlander.

1998(24th of Tishrei, 5759): Ninety-three year old New York native Leo S. Palitz the CCNY basketball player and physician who was married to “Lillian Nassau, the doyenne of New York antique dealers” passed away today.

2000(15th of Tishrei, 5761): As Israelis cope with the violence of yet another round of Arab terrorism, the first day of Sukkoth is observed.

2000: Broadcast of the third episode of “A History of Britain” a documentary series “written and presented by Simon Schama.

2001:The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish author or of special interest to Jewish readers including  Will the Circle Be Unbroken?:Reflections on Death, Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith by Studs Terkel.

2001: Delta Flight 458 from Atlanta, Georgia to Newark, New Jersey, is diverted to Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, and passengers are taken off the flight while officials investigate a report of two "Middle Eastern men" making threats in a foreign tongue -- two Orthodox Jews peacefully praying.

2002: “As he prepared to leave Israel for a meeting with President Bush, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called on Palestinians today to change their "murderous regime," saying that the coming year could be "a year of change."

2003: Following today’s celebration of the 60thanniversary of the revolt at Sobibór “the grounds of the former death camp received a grant largely funded by the Dutch government to improve the exhibits.”

2004: "FDR's Auschwitz Secret," by Michael Beschloss appears in Newsweek Magazine. The article is an excerpt from Beschloss’ latest book and reveals the fact that it was FDR himself who made the decision not to bomb the Nazi death camp.’

2004: Today, Alfred Freiherr von Oppenheim, whose father,Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim had been posthumously recognized  as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem in 1996, “was awarded the North Rhine-Westphalia Decoration of Honour.”

2005:  As part of an interview with the Israeli Interior Minister, the Jerusalem Post reported that Jewish extremists were continuing with plots against the life of Prime Minister Sharon.  While the capabilities of the Israeli security forces had improved since the murder of Prime Minister Rabin ten years ago, the Jews who are willing to murder other Jews still posed a major threat.  The Interior Minister called for the same kind of Administrative Detention be used in dealing with Jews plotting to kill government officials or blow up the Temple Mount as was used against Arab terrorists.

2006: International Haifa Film Festival comes to a close.

2006: A show featuring the works of Lazar (El) Markovich Lissitzky opens at the Phillips Collection in Washington.   According to an article in the Forwards, the “prints in the Phillips show are from his “Victory Over the Sun” drawings for an opera set.”  Lissitzky was a contemporary of Chagall with whom he was often confused.  The paintings from this period represent Lissitzky’s attempt to break from “Chagall Shadow.”

2006(22nd of Tishrei, 5767): Shemini Atzeret, 5767.

2007:The New York Times cited U.S. and Israeli military intelligence sources saying that the target of the attack in Syria had been a nuclear reactor under construction by North Korean technicians, with a number of the technicians having been killed in the strike.”

2007: The Sunday Washington Post book section featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including  Lost Genius: The Curious and Tragic Story of An Extraordinary Musical Prodigy by Kevin Bazzan which is a biography of pianist Ervin Nyiregyhazi -- pronounced, "air-veen nyeer-edge-hah-zee"– “who was born in Budapest of Jewish ancestry.” 

2007: The Sunday New York Times book section featured a slew of reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including, The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World by Alan Greenspan, The Bulldozer and The Big Tent by Jewish author Todd Gitlin,The Year of Living Biblicallyby A.J. Jacobs, Lords of the Land: The War Over Israel’s Settlements in the Occupied Territories,1967-2007 by Idith Zertal and Akiva Eldar; translated by Vivian Eden and The Castle on Hester Street by Linda Heller, a book for children that is a zestful tale of Russian-Jewish immigration at the turn of the last century.

2007: As a sign of the vitality and growth of the Jewish Community, The Washington Post reported that Charles County, Maryland, is getting its first synagogue. Congregation Sha'are Shalom, which has been holding services for the last sixteen years at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Waldorf, has located an acceptable site after a five year search.  Speaking about the benefits of building a permanent home, congregation treasurer Lee Weinberger said, “With the construction of the synagogue, we will be able to expand our educational and social activities and be able to offer all our activities and services at one location."

2007: The New York Times Magazine featured an article entitled “The SY Empire” describing the growth of the Syrian Jewish Community.

2007:Rabbi Shais Taub of the Chabad Lubavitch of Wisconsin led a group of 10 Orthodox Jewish football fans on a pilgrimage from Milwaukee deep into Green Bay Packerland. They tailgated across the street from Lambeau Field, in a grass-covered parking lot, next door to Kroll's West, where butter burgers - definitely not kosher - are a specialty. They prayed, with some of the men and their sons donning a prayer shawl called a tallit and phylacteries, two small leather boxes containing verses of Scripture. They stood out amid the familiar green-and-gold sea. And they showed that people can find or express their faith at a house of worship or a house of sports. You recite morning prayers in Hebrew, even if a rock band is on a nearby stage blaring "Brown Sugar.""What's the point?" Rabbi Taub said. "Number one, Judaism is not relegated to the synagogue or the study hall. When you're a Jew, you're a Jew everywhere. If a group of Jews want to go to a Packer game, we do it like Jews.""Number two, Jewish pride," he added. "Some Jews should see this and say, 'You know what, there is nothing to hide.' I can be openly and boldly Jewish and do that anywhere on earth and go where I want to go."

2007: Rafael Armament Development Authority Ltd. Changed its name to  to Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.

2008(15th of Tishrei, 5769): First Day Sukkoth

2008: In Canada today, a “Battle of the Booths”; Canada’s Conservative Party chooses to hold elections on the first Day of Sukkoth giving Jews the choice between the voting booths or the Festivals of Booths.  Jews can vote ahead of time, but many Jewish leaders object because holding the election on a Jewish holiday limits Jewish participation in the electoral process.  Others express no objection.

2008:Canter's Deli, a famous Jewish style delicatessen in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California, near the border of West Hollywood, celebrated its 60th anniversary today. To mark the occasion, the deli reduced the price of their "famous" corned beef sandwich to its 1948 price of 60 cents, limited to one per customer, for a period of 12 hours.

2008(15th of Tishrei, 5769): Seventy-six year old Irish author and feminist June Levine author of Sisters passed away today.

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/my-extraordinary-contradictory-beautiful-friend-june-levine-26485638.html

http://www.irishwriters-online.com/levine-june/

2009: The Jewish Agency is scheduled to hold citizenship ceremonies for new immigrants on the roof of a Yeshiva overlooking the Western Wall.  Up until today the ceremonies had been held at the Western Wall plaza.  The agency changed the location for the ceremony because the rabbi responsible for the site “had demanded gender separation at the ceremonies.” 

2009: The UN Security Council is expected to meet today instead of October 20 and is expected to discuss the Goldstone Report which reported on Israeli actions during the anti-terrorist incursion into Gaza known as Cast Lead.

2009(26th of Tishrei, 5770): Sixty one year old investment banker Bruce Wasserstein passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/business/15wasserstein.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

http://www.sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?a=jkpcEphcbfa&title=Lazard_CEO_Bruce_Wasserstein_dies_at_61

2009:The Center for Jewish History and Leo Baeck Institute present: Music in the Age of the Wittgensteins, Part 1.

2010:Two Thousand Years of Jewish Life in Morocco” an exhibition sponsored by American Sephardi Federation that tells the story of one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world is scheduled to open in New York.

2010:“Surveying Judy Chicago: 1970-2010,” a one-woman exhibit, opens at the AC Galleries, in New York.

2010: Rabbi Joseph Ehrenkranz, was presented with CCJU's prestigious Nostra Aetate Award for "his outstanding contributions to a world at peace."

2010:In an article entitledVague, Opaque and Ambiguous: Israel’s Hush-Hush Nuclear Policy, Ethan Bronner reviewed The Worst-Kept Secret: Israel’s Bargain With the Bombby Avner Cohen

2010:According to reports published today, “The world's youngest billionaire, Dustin Moskovitz, is 26, born just eight days after his former Harvard roommate and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg. While Zuckerberg is no longer the youngest member of the Forbes 400, he is this year's biggest percentage gainer: His net worth has jumped to $6.9 billion from $2 billion. The third Facebook billionaire, 28-year-old Eduardo Saverin, left the company in a legal dispute, settled with Saverin reportedly getting a 5% stake in the company.”  All three are Jewish.

2010: The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, the city’s second Holocaust museum was dedicated today at Pan Pacific Park in the city’s heavily newish Beverly-Fairfax neighborhood.

2010(6th of Cheshvan, 5771):Eighty-five year old “maverick mathematician” Benoît B. Mandelbrot passed away today. (As reported by Jascha Hoffman) http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/us/17mandelbrot.html

2010(6th of Cheshvan, 5771): Ninety-two year old legal scholar Louis Henkin passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes) http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/us/17henkin.html

2011(16th of Tishrei, 5772):  Second Day of Sukkoth

2011(16th of Tishrei, 5772):  Eighty-seven year old Morris Chaftez, the first director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/21/us/morris-chafetz-87-dies-altered-view-of-alcoholism.html

 2011: “The Big Year” a comedy directed by David Frankel and co-starring Jack Black was released today by

2011: Following Friday night services at Auguda Achim in Iowa City, IA, congregants are scheduled to view “Ushpezin,” a comedy in which an impoverished Jerusalem couple is visited by a pair of escaped convicts “become their guests (ushpezin) in the Sukkah”

2011:The disagreements and tensions within Hamas over the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap are reportedly pitting group detainees against each other in Israel's prisons.

2011: “It  was announced that Scott Radinsky would be promoted to pitching coach for the Indians for the 2012 season:

2011:Bereaved families filed a petition with the High Court of Justice today, the first against the Gilad Shalit deal which will see 1,027 Palestinian prisoners being released in exchange for the Hamas-held soldier.

2012: The Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to sponsor a walking tour of Downtown Jewish Washington that will include a look at “the historic 7th Street, NW neighborhood from 1850 to 1950.”

2012: “Outsiders in Israel” and “Who Shot My Father” are scheduled to shown at the Syracuse (NY) Film Festival.

2012: History of Jewish Giving: Jews and Charity, a “symposium organized by Debra Kaplan, Yeshiva University and Judah Galinsky, Bar-Ilan University” is scheduled to take place in New York City.

2012: Today,the cabinet approved a resolution calling for new elections to be held in 101 days, on January 22, 2013.

http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=287750

2012:The Hezbollah drone that infiltrated the Negev last week beamed back live images of secret Israeli military bases, the Sunday Times reported today.

2012(28th of Tishrei, 5773): Eighty-two year old Arlen Spector, long-term senator from Pennsylvania passed away today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/former-pennsylvania-senator-arlen-specter-dies-at-82/

2012(28th of Tishrei, 5773): Eighty-seven year old broadcast magnate and philanthropist Joseph Rosenmiller passed away today. (As reported by Leslie Kaufman)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/18/us/joseph-rosenmiller-nontraditional-philanthropist-dies-at-87.html?_r=1&hpw

2012: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including I’m Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen by Sylvie Simmons, The Machine That Kills Secrets:How WikiLeakers, Cypherpunks, and Hacktivists Aim to Free the World’s Information by Andy Greenberg and the recently released paperback edition of The Quest: Energy, Security and the Remaking of the Modern World by Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Yergin.

2013: In Manhattan, the Israel Real Estate Exhibition is scheduled to come to a close.

2013: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “Creating Identity: Yiddish across a Spectrum of Jewish Communities Today” featuring Isabelle Barrière and Sarah Benor

2013: Maj.-Gen. (res.) Eli Marom, who served as the commander of the Israeli Navy during Operation Cast Lead and during the raid on the Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara vessel, was held for questioning at around noon today at London's Heathrow Airport upon his arrival in Britain (As reported by YNet)

2013: Ten Jewish men were detained by police after they were accused of praying and bowing inside the Temple Mount enclosure on Monday morning (As reported by Stuart Winer)

2014: It was announced today that Tulane University graduate Andrew Friedman “had left the Rays to become the President of Baseball Operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers.”

2014: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center of Holocaust Education is scheduled to host “Ray of Hope Concert” with Alika Hope and Ray Morant.

2014: Tziporela, the award winning Israeli theatre is scheduled to perform its latest production, “Odd Birdz.”

2014: The Wiener Library is scheduled to host Hitler’s First War: Adolf Hitler and the First World War during which author Thomas Weber will present a picture of the German dictator’s military service which is at odds with the myth he created.

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present “The Haunted Sukkah.”

2014: “From Moses to Moses,” a three week course taught be Dr. Maurice Mirahi is scheduled to begin tonight at the JCC of Northern Virginia.

2014: Tel Aviv Noir, an anthology of Gadi Taub’s short stories published by Akashic Books is scheduled to go on sale today.

2014: In the first move to rebuild Gaza fifteen trucks of cement (600 tons), ten of steel (400 tons), and 50 of gravel  along with trucks from the West Bank filled with dates and bananas entered the coastal enclave today from Israel.(As reported by Avi Issacharoff and Marissa Newman)

2014: Sixty-two year old Berry Freundel the long-time rabbi at Kesher Israel Congregation in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. was arrested this morning and charged with voyeurism; a charge stemming from reports that he had placed a camera in the women’s mikvah.

2014: “A letter purportedly penned by slain journalist Steven Sotloff days before his murder was published in an Islamic State publication today, as the jihadists addressed the hostage’s Jewish identity for the first time connecting his death with his religious beliefs. (As reported by Marissa Newman)

2015(1stof Cheshvan, 5776): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2015(1stof Cheshvan, 5776: Ninety-four year old publisher Gerald Gross, the Jewish WW II veteran who is best known for his connection with Nazi leader Albert Speer passed away today. (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=1

2015: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host “the first official event of Hilary, Toast the Term.”

2015: As part of the Tulane University Jewish Studies Speaker Series, Professor Ilan Tojerow is scheduled to speak in New Orleans.

2015: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to present a Book Talk featuring Seth M. Siegel, author of Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution For A Water-Starved World

2015: This date is “a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA)” honoring Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky the Lithuanian born Jew who became “Anglican Bishop of Shanghai.”

2015: The Museum of Jewish Heritage is scheduled to host “The Picture – A Cinematic Concert.”

2016: In a testament to the vitality of small town Judaism in Iowa, at Agudas Achim, Boaz Abramoff is scheduled to participate in Erev Shabbat services as part of his “Bar Mitzvah weekend” while at Temple Judah Leah Dillon is scheduled to participate in Erev Shabbat services as part of her “Bat Mitzvah weekend.”

2016: “Carmel Shama HaCohen, Ambassador of Israel to International Organization wrote to Andres Roemer, Mexico’s ambassador to UNESCO, expressing appreciation for his opposition to the resolution denying the Jewish connection to Israel and his willingness to walk out rather than vote for the resolution.

2016: Trumpeter Avishai Cohen is one of the musicians scheduled to perform the works of Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Mongo Santamaría, and Thelonious Monk at Lincoln Center.

2016: Four days after premiering at Gruman’s Chinese Theatre, “The Accountant” a crime thriller with a twist co-starring Jeffrey Tambor and Jon Bernthal premiered was released in the United States

2016: The “US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation,” a national coalition of anti-Israel organizations, whose co-founder Anna Baltzer who “has declared that she is not opposed merely to any supposed Israeli occupation but to the very existence of Israel itself” is scheduled to begin it annual conference in Arlington, VA.

2016: Michael Worbs, “the chair of UNESCO’s Executive Board said” today that “he was sorry about the resolution passed by UNESCO” yesterday “ignoring Jewish ties to Jerusalem’s sites.”

 

2017(24th of Tishrei, 5778): Bereshit – The cycle begins again

2017: In the UK, The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host Shacharit Services followed by a Shabbat luncheon.

2017: Dance Tel Aviv is scheduled to host the second performance by Compagnie Thor “directed by Belgian dancer Thierry Smits.”

2017: Theo Epstein’s Chicago Cubs take on the Dodgers in their quest to get to the World Series where they will hope to prove that last year’s victory was not a fluke.

2018: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center and the Chicago YIVO Society are scheduled to host “Grand Tango Duo: From Tango to Klezmer,” a “special concert honoring the memory of Chicago music teacher, Sarah Lazarus, featuring a performance by Carl Algermissen, piano, and Ethan Lazarus, cello.”

2018: The Breman Museum is scheduled to a preview reception for its newest exhibition, “Vedem Underground: The Secret Magazine of the Terezin Ghetto (1942-1944)”.

2018: In Portland, ME, “the Cantor Kurt Messerschmidt Memorial Fund and the Jewish Community Alliance” are scheduled to “present DIVAS ON THE BIMA Live in concert.”

2018: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Your Duck Is My Duck by Deborah Eisenberg and Deviationby Luce D’Eramo

2019: In Florida, sentencing is scheduled to begin today for the man convicted of first degree murder in the brutal, murder-for-hire shooting of Canadian born FSU law professor Dan Markel.

2019: Having been benched yesterday, quarterback Josh Rosen will be contemplating his future with the Miami Dolphins

2019(15thof Tishrei, 5780):  First Day of Sukkoth;

2020: EBIJFF in partnership with Contra Costa JCC and Cong. B’nai Shalom are scheduled to sponsor “a course examining the Red Scare’s impact on movies and two of the first U.S. films to examine antisemitism, “Crossfire” and “The Gentleman’s Agreement” which is “taught by Riva Gambert, director of East Bay Jewish film fest.

2020: The Jewish Heritage Center is scheduled to present online “The First American Jewish Woman Novelist: The Story of Cora Wilburn”

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to an evening with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo where he will probably be asked about the recent behavior of certain parts of the Jewish community during the Pandemic.

2020: The Center for Jewish History, Leo Baeck Institute & YIVO Institute for Jewish Research are scheduled to present Derek Penslar and Jonathan Gribetz discussing “Theodore Herzl: The Charismatic Leader.”

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “Coffee with a Survivor” during which Steen Metz talk about “how the Swedish Red Cross liberated Holocaust Survivor Steen Metzand his mother from Theresienstadt concentration camp.

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host Dr. Robert R. Cargill lecturing on “Good Faith Archaeology – Biblical Claims Confirmed and Challenged by Archaeological Evidence.”

2020: The ASF Institute of Jewish Experience is scheduled to present the first session of “Learn Arabic with Professor Daniel Tsadik.”

2020: As Israelis continue to live under a lockdown that began in the middle of September, based on figures released yesterday while Israel is dealing with 1,424 new coronavirus cases, the positivity rate of 4.9% which is “the lowest since early July.”


This Day, October 15, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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586 BCE (16th of Cheshvan, 3176): King Zedekiah was blinded and taken into captivity. He was the last king of Judea. Zedekiah’s ("Tzidkiyahu") original name was Matanya. He was torn between the two great powers of Egypt and Babylon. Unfortunately, Egypt under Hopra was no match for Nebuchadnezzar who pushed out the Egyptians and laid siege to Jerusalem. Zedekiah tried to flee from Jerusalem but was captured along with his sons in Jericho. He ended his life in a Babylonian prison.

412: Theophilius passed away clearing the way for Cyril an anti-Semite who had incited a Greek mob to kill Jew to become Patriarch of Alexandria.

912: Abdullah ibn Muhammad, Emir of Córdoba passed away. Abdullah passed away just when Cordoba was on the brink of becoming a major center of Jewish culture and learning.  Menahem ben Sharuk, the great grammarian was two years old when the Emir passed away and Hasdai Ibn Shaprut would not be born until three years after his birth.  The rise of Cordoba as a Jewish center coincided with its reemergence as a power on the Iberian Peninsula.

961: Abd al-Rahman III “the political and the religious leader of all the Muslims in al-Andalus, as well as the protector of his Christian and Jewish subjects” passed away today.

1218: Birthdate of Hulagu Khan, the Mongol rule who conquered Palestine in 1260 who showed toleration to all three major religions – Jews, Christians and Moslems – and whose invasion of Persia in 1255 led to the creation of the Ilkhanate, a portion of the Mongol Empire where much to the relief of the Jews “the rulers abolished the inequality of dhimmis, and all religions were deemed equal.”

1485: At Soncino, Italy, Joshua Solomon Soncino printed “The Former Prophets” with a commentary by Kimhi.  [Kimihi probably refers to David Kimihi, the 13th century rabbi known as RaDak.  But it cannot be said with certitude that it does not refer to his father Rabbi Joserph Kimhi and his brother Rabbi Moses Kimhi.] The Soncinos were a family of Sephardic Jews who had begun operating printing presses in the town of Soncino, Italy in 1483.  Yes the town was the inspiration for the last name.

1582: Pope Gregory XIII implements the Gregorian calendar. In Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain, October 4 of this year was followed directly by October 15. The change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar helps to explain the challenge in matching dates on the Hebrew calendar with the dates on the civil calendar.

1585: Birthdate of Louis Cappel, the French Huguenot Scholar “accepted the chair of Hebrew at Samur” at the age of 28 who “made a special study of the history of the Hebrew text, which led him to the conclusion that the vowel points and accents are not an original part of the Hebrew language, but had been inserted by the Massorete Jews of Tiberias, no earlier than the 5th century.”

1655(Tishrei, 5416): The Jews of Lublin, Poland were massacred

1733: Birthdate of Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal the native of Hebron who is reported to have been the first rabbi to visit the colonies that would become the United States of America.

1737: After a slave denounced them to the Holy Office, Portuguese dramatist António José da Silva and his wife “were both imprisoned on the charge of ‘judaizing’”

1739(13th of Tishrei, 5500): António José da Silva “was garroted and burnt at a Lisbon auto-da-fe.” Born in 1705, he “was a Portuguese-Brazilian dramatist, known as "the Jew" (O Judeu)”

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/da_Silva.html

1742: Lea Eleonora Oppenheimer, the wife of Wolf Wertheimer ben Simon passed away today in Vienna.

1763: Birthdate of New York City, Isaac Levy, the merchant son of Hayman Levy.

1764: Edward Gibbon observes a group of friars singing in the ruined Temple of Jupiter in Rome, which inspires him to begin work on The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In his classic history of the Roman Empire, Gibbon had the following to say about the Jewish people. (Editor’s Note: This long entry has been included to help readers decide if Gibbon was an anti-Semite in the sense that we understand that term.  Also, by reading Gibbon you may gain a greater understanding of the variety of views held by English men women when it comes to the Jewish people.  After all, this is designed as a learning experience, not just a collection of dates.

In Chapter XVI, Gibbon wrote:

“Rebellious Spirit of the Jews: Without repeating what has been already mentioned of the reverence of the Roman princes and governors for the temple of Jerusalem, we shall only observe that the destruction of the temple and city was accompanied and followed by every circumstance that could exasperate the minds of the conquerors, and authorize religious persecutions by the most specious arguments of political justice and the public safety. From the reign of Nero to that of Antonius Pius, the Jews discovered a fierce impatience of the dominion of Rome, which repeatedly broke out in the most furious massacres and insurrections. Humanity is shocked at the recital of the horrid cruelties which they committed in the cities of Egypt, of Cyprus, and of Cyrene, where they dwelt in treacherous friendship with the unsuspecting natives;(1) and we are tempted to applaud the severe retaliation which was exercised by the arms of the legions against a race of fanatics whose dire and credulous superstition seemed to render them the implacable enemies not only of the Roman government, but of human kind. The enthusiasm of the Jews was supported by the opinion that it was unlawful for them to pay taxes to an idolatrous master, and by the flattering promise which they derived from their ancient oracles, that a conquering Messiah would soon arise, destined to break their fetters, and to invest the favorites of heaven with the empire of the earth. It was by announcing himself as their long-expected deliverer, and by calling on all the descendants of Abraham to assert the hope of Israel, that the famous Barchochebas collected a formidable army, with which he resisted during two years the power of the emperor Hadrian

Toleration of the Jewish Religion: Notwithstanding these repeated provocations, the resentment of the Roman princes expired after the victory, nor were their apprehensions continued beyond the period of war and danger. By the general indulgence of Polytheism, and by the mild temper of Antonius Pius, the Jews were restored to their ancient privileges, and once more obtained the permission of circumcising their children, with the easy restraint that they should never confer on any foreign proselyte that distinguishing mark of the Hebrew race.(4) The numerous remains of that people, though they were still excluded from the precincts of Jerusalem, were permitted to form and to maintain considerable establishments both in Italy and in the provinces, to acquire the freedom of Rome, to enjoy municipal honors, and to obtain at the same time an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction to the form of ecclesiastical policy which was instituted by the vanquished sect. The patriarch, who had fixed his residence at Tiberias, was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers and apostles, to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive from his dispersed brethren an annual contribution. New synagogues were frequently erected in the principal cities of the empire; and the Sabbaths, the fasts, and the festivals, which were either commanded by the Mosaic law or enjoined by the traditions of the Rabbis, were celebrated in the most solemn and public manner. Such gentle treatment insensibly assuaged the stern temper of the Jews. Awakened from their dream of prophecy and conquest, they assumed the behavior of peaceable and industrious subjects. Their irreconcilable hatred of mankind, instead of flaming out in acts of blood and violence, evaporated in less dangerous gratifications. They embraced every opportunity of over-reaching the idolaters in trade, and they pronounced secret and ambiguous imprecations against the haughty kingdom of Edom.

The Jews Were A People Which Followed The Christians, a Sect Which Deserted the Religion of Their Fathers: Since the Jews, who rejected with abhorrence the deities adored by their sovereign and by their fellow-subjects, enjoyed, however, the free exercise of their unsocial religion, there must have existed some other cause which exposed the disciples of Christ to those severities from which the posterity of Abraham was exempt. The difference between them is simple and obvious, but, according to the sentiments of antiquity, it was of the highest importance. The Jews were a nation, the Christians were a sect: and if it was natural for every community to respect the sacred institutions of their neighbors, it was incumbent on them to persevere in those of their ancestors. The voice of oracles, the precepts of philosophers, and the authority of the laws, unanimously enforced this national obligation. By their lofty claim of superior sanctity the Jews might provoke the Polytheists to consider them as an odious and impure race. By disdaining the intercourse of other nations they might deserve their contempt. The laws of Moses might be for the most part frivolous or absurd yet, since they had been received during many ages by a large society, his followers were justified by the example of mankind, and it was universally acknowledged that they had a right to practice what it would have been criminal in them to neglect. But this principle, which protected the Jewish synagogue, afforded not any favor or security to the primitive church. By embracing the faith of the Gospel the Christians incurred the supposed guilt of an unnatural and unpardonable offence. They dissolved the sacred ties of custom and education, violated the religious institutions of their country, and presumptuously despised whatever their fathers had believed as true or had reverenced as sacred. Nor was this apostasy (if we may use the expression) merely of a partial or local kind; since the pious deserter who withdrew himself from the temples of Egypt or Syria would equally disdain to seek an asylum in those of Athens or Carthage. Every Christian rejected with contempt the superstitions of his family, his city, and his province. The whole body of Christians unanimously refused to hold any communion with the gods of Rome, of the empire, and of mankind. It was in vain that the oppressed believer asserted the inalienable rights of conscience and private judgment. Though his situation might excite the pity, his arguments could never reach the understanding, either of the philosophic or of the believing part of the Pagan world. To their apprehensions it was no less a matter of surprise that any individuals should entertain scruples against complying with the established mode of worship than if they had conceived a sudden abhorrence to the manners, the dress, or the language of their native country.

1780(16thof Tishrei, 5541): Second Day of Sukkoth

1780: Birthdate of Eva Meijer, the sister of Abraham David Meijer and Jonas Daniel Meijer, the first Jewish lawyer in the Netherlands and a leader in the fight to gain full rights for all Dutch Jews.

1786(23rdof Tishrei, 5547): Simchat Torah

1787: In the Netherlands, the Jews of Amersfort including Benjamin Cohen celebrated today as a holiday because the Orange forces liberated the town.

1790: In Germany “Frommet Weil” and David Hirsch Lindauer gave birth to Bessie Lindauer. The wife of Isaac Frank and the mother of Asher and Gitel Frank.

1794(21st of Tishrei, 5555):Hoshanah Rabah

1809: In Mecklenburg, Jacob H. Marcus and his wife Judy Levi gave birth German lawyer and political leader Lewis Jacob Marcus.

1809: Birthdate of Friedrich A. Philippi, the son of a wealth Jewish banker who converted to Christianity following a pattern similar to that of the Mendelssohn family with which he was friends.

1818(15thof Tishrei, 5579): Sukkoth

1819(30thof Tishrei, 5580) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1819(30thof Tishrei, 5580): Seventy-seven year old Alexander Zunz “a Hessian Jew who came to the Thirteen Colonies as part of the British Army that occupied New York and who served as Chazan for Shearith Israel while deciding to stay in the newly created United States where he was a leading member of the New York business and Jewish community passed away today.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/zuntz-alexander

1821: Birthdate of German poet Moritz Hartmann.  Hartmann was as well known for his political activities as for his poetry.  He was a liberal and took part in the revolutions that rocked Europe in the 1840’s.  “Hartmann's poems are often lacking in genuine poetical feeling, but the love of liberty which inspired them, and the fervor, ease and clearness of their style compensated for these shortcomings and gained for him a wide circle of admirers.”

1824(23rdof Tishrei, 5585): Simchat Torah

1824: In Mt. Pleasant, NY, Charity and Jacob da Silva Solis gave birth toSarah Miriam Carvalho, the wife of Solomon Nunes Carvalho.

1828: Five days after he had passed away, Joseph Moses, the son Mordecai Moses, was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1829(18thof Tishrei, 5590): Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

1829(18thof Tishrei, 5590): Twenty year old Hindel Henriette Warburg passed away today.

1830: In London, Rachel and Aaron Cohen gave birth to Samuel Cohen, the husband of Rosetta Menser, who migrated to New South Wales in 1853 after which he established a successful business at Ulmarra where he also served as Mayor before returning to Sydney where he served on the Board of Management of the Great Synagogue, the Jewish Board of Education and as President of the Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home.

1831: Myer Benjamin was appointed to serve as a Quartermaster in Jamaica.

1831: In Alsace-Lorraine, Rabbi Mayer L. Eppstein and his wife gave birth to Elias Eppstein, the Bonn trained student of Rabbi Mertzig and author of “Confirmant’s Guide” and “Bible Evens” who served as rabbi at congregations “in Jackson, Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kansas City, Missouri and Philadelphia, before settling in at Congregation B’nai Shalom in Quincy, Illinois.

1833: In Wurttemberg, Germany, Bernhard Frankfurter, the son of Mirjam Landauer and Moses Levi Frankfurter and Esther Frank gave birth to Wilhelmina Frankfurter

1834: Birthdate of Stuttgart, Germany native Leopold Adler, the husband of Rose Adler, who settled in Chicago, Illinois.

1835(22nd of Tishrei, 5596): Shemini Atzeret

1837(16thof Tishrei, 5598): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren.

1840: In “Chorlton,” Fredericka and Henry MIcholls gave birth to Annette Micholls.

1843(21st of Tishrei, 5604): Hoshana Rabah

1843: Three days after he had passed away, Solomon Rees, the son of Nathan Rees and the husband of Elizabeth Rees with whom he had three children – Abraham, Philip and Maria – was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1844: Birthdate of Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher. According to some Nietzsche was an anti-Semite.  In reality, his big complaint against Judaism was that it gave rise to Christianity.  Nietzsche’s sister and brother-in-law were anti-Semites.  Nietzsche did not approve of them or their politics.  However, the Nazis misrepresented his beliefs.  After Nietzsche’s death, his sister became the keeper of his literary estate and she was only too glad to bend it to fit Hitler’s will.

1846(25thof Tishrei, 5607): Philadelphian Isaac Jacob Levy, the husband of Hester Polock passed away today.

1849: Three days after he had passed away, Bohemian born Nathan Altman, the husband of “Brina” Altman with whom he had two children – Sampson and Michael – was buried today in the “PlymouthHoe Burial Ground.”

1851: In New founding of Shaare Brocho whose members included Rabbi Gabriel Hirsh, Nathan Weill, Emil Boris, Herbert Dahlman, and Jacob Dankel.

1852(2ndof Cheshvan, 5613): Eighty-three year old Canadian businessman, Moses Hart, the Trois-Rivières born son Aaron Hart and Dorothea Judah, brother of Ezekiel Hart and the father of Alexander Thomas Hart whom he had adopted passed away today.

1852: Seventy-four year old Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, one of the “fathers modern gymnastics” who gained infamy in English-speaking countries through the publication of Peter Viereck's Metapolitics: The Roots of the Nazi Mind  in which he claimed Jahn was the spiritual founder of Nazism” – a claim that was disputed by  “Jacques Barzun who  observed that Viereck's portrait of cultural trends supposedly leading to Nazism was "a caricature without resemblance" relying on "misleading shortcuts.”

1854(23rdof Tishrei, 5615): Simchat Torah

1855:  The New York Times reported that Mlle. Rachel has returned from performing in Boston and is scheduled at the Academy of Music on nights when the opera is not being performed. Mademoiselle Rachel is Elizabeth-Rachel Félix, the daughter of Alsatian Jews who was prominent actress as well as the mistress to prominent Europeans including at least one member of Napoleon I’s family.

1856(16thof Tishrei, 5617): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1859(17thof Tishrei, 5620): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1859: Birthdate of “Austrian physician, medical author and dramatist” Alois Pick.

1861: At their regular meeting which was held today, the Board of Councilmen (of New York City) examined a report from the Board Alderman that favored donating thirty thousand dollars to the Hebrew Benevolent Association “, for the erection of a building for the poor and orphans of that persuasion.” It was opposed by Mr. Lent who contended that the city had already done its share by donating the land on which the building was to be erected. The donation was supported by Mr. Barney, who proposed that the money should be paid in installments based on the progress of construction without more than 25 per cent to be paid at any one time. Following further discussion, the whole subject was referred to the Finance Committee.

1861: Philadelphian Samuel Goodman began serving as a 2nd Lieutenant in Company P of the 28th Regiment.

1861: Jacob Hassler, who rose to the rank of First Sergeant, began a four year hitch with Company D of the 92nd Regiment of the Ninth Cavalry.

1862(21st of Tishrei, 5623): Hoshana Rabah

1862: Birthdate of Odessa native Benjamin Calechman, the husband of the former Miriam Markman and father of Samuel Calechman.

1863: Michael Simeon married August Phillips today.

1863: The Board of Alderman met today and adopted the Report of Committee on Donations and Charities that appropriate steps be taken to ensure that a lot adjacent to the Orphan Asylum of the Hebrew Benevolent Society would become the property of the Hebrew Benevolent Society.

1863: Three days after she had passed away, Lydia Bauman, a toddler who was the daughter of David and Sarah Bauman was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1864(15th of Tishrei, 5625): First Day of Sukkoth observed as Union forces conduct raids to deny Confederates supplies during the Siege of Petersburg.

1866: In Merkine (Meretz), Hinde Bernstein and Isaac Margolis gave birth to Max Leopold Margolis the Lithuanian-born American philologist whose accomplishments included serving as “editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society's translation of the Bible into English, the finished product being published in 1917.”

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0013_0_13280.html

1867(16thof Tishrei, 5628): Second Day of Sukkoth

1869: Ralph Peixotto and his wife gave birth to American painter Ernest Peixotto. who “studied at the Académie Julien in Paris for five years under Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefèbvre.” After which his was exhibited in the Paris Salon and the 1893 Columbian Exposition.

1871(30th of Tishrei, 5632) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1871 “English Jews”published today reported that the Jews of the United Kingdom are “divided into two sects- orthodox and reformers.” The Orthodox are led by Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom who delivered a sermon declaring “that the oral law and written law are equally Divine.  The Reform or Liberal Jews are led by Professor David Woolf Marx.  A smaller group, they use a synagogue in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square.  Their numbers are described as “very small” and “the services lifeless.”  According to four speeches given by Professor Marx, the Reform believe in the “sufficiency of the law of Moses as the guide of Israel.”  The article goes on to describe, in some detail, the Jewish dietary laws and Sabbath, which it finds a joyful in event. In the end, among English Jews, their ritual is “little better than an empty shell.” For example Jews pray for next year in Jerusalem but would not move if given a chance to down and Jews pray for blessings on the Royal Family while ignoring the Parliament yet most Jews are Liberals.

1871: Following yesterday’s Shabbat sermon in which Rabbi J.J. Lyons made an appeal for financial aid for those who have suffered during the Great Chicago Fire, a committee is scheduled to meet today at the West Nineteenth Street Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue to discuss how to disperse the expected large number of contributions.

1872: Birthdate of Mrs. John D. Levy the St. Louis native who for two decades was a leading comic opera star performing under the name of Della Fox.

1873: At today’s meeting of the Free Religious Association, Jewish author and editor Moritz Ellinger said that it was “eminently proper that the Jewish religion” should be a part of the association since “it was found upon reason, had not priests, but only teachers.  It had no creed, but simply belief in a creator, and did not point men to a future rewsard, but to a reward on earth.  He argued…that the Jewish religion was not based on miracles.”  Finally like other members of the association, “Jews did not look toward the past for their Savior, but kept their face toward the future.” [The Free Religious Association was formed two years after the Civil War.  Its leaders sought to “emancipate religion from dogmatic traditions” and supernaturalism.  Non-Orthodox Jews were drawn to the organization which included Quakers, Unitarians agnostics and theists.]

1874: Birthdate of Galicia native Selma Kurz, the Austrian soprano who debuted at a concert at Vienna in 1895.

1875(16th of Tishrei, 5636): Second Day of Sukkoth

1875: School Board member Fritz A. Meyer introduced a resolution at tonight’s meeting of the Board of Education in Union Hill, NJ, to abolish the mandatory reading of the Bible at the start of each school day.  Besides raising constitutional issues, the resolution points out the fact that the Bible being used is not the text of the Catholics or the Jews and this makes the activity a matter of sectarian religious practice.

1876: In New York City, Leopold Weil and Martha Tanzer gave birth to Columbia trained physician and cancer researcher Richard Weil, the husband of Minnie Straus, the son-in-law of Isidor and Ida Straus and the father of a future president of Macy’s Department Store.

1877: “Fine Arts In America,” an article published today comments on the works of several 19th century artists including Washington Allston’s “Jeremiah” which is owned by Yale University.  The work has many fine points, but the artist has failed “to express the exaltation of an inspired prophet.” You may judge for yourself at

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jeremiah_Dictating_His_Prophecy_by_Washington_Allston_1820.jpeg

1878(18thof Tishrei, 5639): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1878: In New York City, Sarah Weiler or Wheeler, the widow of a rabbi, was tried on charges that she had abducted a 16 year old girl named Mary O’Connor for immoral purposes and had compelled her “to commit an act of self-abasement.”  She was sentenced to two years in the state prison after having been found guilty of one of the two counts of the indictment.

1878: Birthdate of Robert Bloom who made his way from Lithuania to Ireland to Alaska where he “was a founder of Congregation Bikkur Cholim in Fairbanks” and “chairman of Alaska’s Jewish Welfare Board.”

https://www.alaska.edu/uajourney/regents/1921-1925-robert-bloom/

1880: “Whipped With Cat-O’-Nine-Tails” published today described the decision rendered by Justice Kilbreth in the case of Mrs. Lizzie Wenke who was accused of horse-whipping Isaac Stern a fellow Jew living in the tenement at 192 Broome Street.

1881: The London Telegraph reported that the Turkish governor of Jerusalem has received orders from the Sultan to resume work on the restoration of the Temple of Solomon which had stopped five years ago after having been begun by Sultan Abdul Aziz.

1881: “Work of the Young Hebrews” published today provided a summary the annual report issued by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.  The Association has about a thousand members, sponsored 8 lectures and has accumulated a library of 2,016 volumes.  The executive committee called for a fair to raise funds for a new building and “grand Chanukah ball” to be held at the Academy of Music.

1881: It was reported today that in New York, “an assignment for the benefit of creditors, by Hirsch Levy to Isidore Hirsch, with $600 preferences” has been filed in the County Clerk’s office.

1882: “Plays and Actors” published today included a dispute over the portrayal of the Jewish characters in Edward Harrigan’s new play, “Mordecai Lyons.”  A Jewish correspondent disparaged it as “another Jew play” which is coarse at best while others contend that “the Jewish part of this drama” is thought to be “serious and valuable.”

1882: “Varied Old World Topics” published today described conditions in Germany. Surprise was expressed that the “anti-Semitic agitation is gaining ground.”  Some of the support may be coming indirectly from Chancellor Bismarck would be using to it intimidate the Jews “who have been opposing his program on financial matters.”

1882: “Religious Ideas” published today described the anomaly that “Christianity was founded by Jews, preached by Jews and died for by Jews, yet Jews are the only people living directly and always within its influence upon whom, in 1,800 years, that creed has made no impression at all.”

1882: “A Riot Among the Russian Jews” describe events surrounding an outbreak of violence among the 400 Jewish immigrants temporarily housed on Ward’s Island.  The violence broke out during mealtime when Jacob Rabota, a native of Warsaw protested the way they were being fled.  The attack was in reaction to ill-will between the Jews and the staff brought on by mistreatment sanction by the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent. Rebbec Bochtel told those investigating the matter “a pitiful story of maltreatment” that “was corroborated by other women.”

1882:”Suit About A Play” published today described litigation surrounding “Siberia,” a drama about “the persecution of the Jews of Russia” written by Barley Campbell.  Plaintiffs Imrl and Bolossi Kiralfy claim they provide Campbell with the idea for the play and he agreed to write it so that they could perform it.

1883: Three days after she had passed away, Elizabeth Levy, “the youngest daughter of Joseph Levy and the former Hannah Isaacs” was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1884: It was reported today that Smyrna, which is second only to Constantinople “as an eastern centre of commerce” has population of 250,000, 30,000 of whom are Jews.

1885: Birthdate of Russian native and Columbia trained physician Isaac Chassin, the husband of “the former Esther Kantro and the father of Maurice and Jameson Chassin both of whom became doctors.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1974/03/18/99164275.pdf

1885: Birthdate of Isidor Posner, the husband of Ida Weinstein Posner and father of Marcy, Rhoda and Irving Posner.

1885: Birthdate of Ukraine native Dovid Ignatosky who gained fame Yiddish author and HIAS staff member David Ignatoff, the husband of Minnie Radnitz Ignatoff with whom he had two children https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1954/02/27/84109362.pdf

http://www.yivoarchives.org/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=33701

https://yiddishkayt.org/view/ignatoff/

1886: In New York City, “Bernard S. and Gertrude (Hartog) Baruc” gave birth to CCNY alum and banker Edgard S. Baruc, the husband of Bessie Vogel and during WW I, the “Supervisor of the Foreign Translation Bureau.”

1886: In Lithuania, Isaac Margolis and Hinde Bernstein gave birth to Max Leopold Margolis who served as Professor of Biblical Philology at Dropsie Colliege from 1909 until his death in 1932.

1886: In New York City, “Max Ellenstein and the former Libby Bzuroff” gave birth Meyer C. Ellenstein, the 31st Mayor of Newark, NJ and “the father of actor Robert Ellenstein.

https://newarksattic.blog/2017/12/28/meyer-c-ellenstein-mayor-of-newark-1933-1941/

1887: Russian native Solomon Altfeld and his wife Eva Levin Alffeld gave birth to Joshua Hensel Altfeld, the husband Goldie Altfeld and older brother of to Emanuel Milton Altfeld, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1914 to 1916 and a member of the Maryland State Senate from 1930 to 1934 who was the author The Jew’s Struggle for Religious and Civil Liberty in Maryland

1887: It was reported today that another 100 Jewish families have been expelled from Kiev.

1888: Democrat Martin Foran’s victory in the election for the 21st Congressional District from Ohio was reportedly due in part to his Republican opponent having lost the support of Jewish voters in the district.

1888: Birthdate of Sylvain S. Abrams, the wife of Selma Werner Abrams.

1889(20thof Tishrei, 5650): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1889: In Great Britain the press has reported that Baron Hirsch is negotiating with Lord Cholmondeley for the purchase of Houghton Hall estate.  The purchase will probably cost the Baron 300,000 English pounds.  Baron Hirsch's desire to purchase the estate in England may have been stimulated by "the snub he recently received from the French Jockey Club."

1889: Birthdate of Warsaw native Yitskhok (Isaac) Unterman the Yiddish author and editor who in 1911 came to the United States, earned a law degree and worked for such publications as the Jewish Morning Star and the Jewish DailyPress in Chicago.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2014/05/yitskhok-isaac-unterman.html

1890: Ferdinand Forzinetti was named commandant of military prisons in Paris, a position he held when Captain Dreyfus was imprisoned.  Later Dreyfus would credit him as one of the people who dissuaded him from taking his own life and "who knew how to combine the strict duty of a soldier with the highest feelings of humanity."

1890: Birthdate of Leib Kvitko, the Ukrainian born Yiddish poet who was a member of the Jewish Ant-Fascist Committee, an organization Stalin supported as a vehicle to gain foreign support for the Soviets during WW II.  Stalin repaid him for his efforts by making him one of the victims of the “Night of the Murdered Poets.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leib_Kvitko#/media/File:Akh,_az_ikh_%E1%B9%BFel_oys%E1%B9%BFa%E1%B8%B3sn!,_L._%E1%B8%B2vi%E1%B9%AD%E1%B8%B3o_;_gemeln_fun_%E1%B8%B3ins%E1%B9%ADler_Y._Dayts.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leib_Kvitko#/media/File:In_vald_L_Kvitko_tseykhenungen_Y_Ribak.jpg

1890: In Teleneşti, Bessarabia Governorate, then a part of the Russian Empire, Simcha Alter and Rivka Gutman gave birth to their fourth child Israeli painter, sculptor, and author Nachum Gutman who moved to Palestine in 1903, attended the Herzilya Gymnasium in 1908 and began studying at the Bezalel School in 1912.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachum_Gutman#/media/File:HHGM_20121230_153928.jpg

1891: Birthdate of Munich native, Carl Landauer who fled Nazi German and began teach at Cal-Berkley in 1933.

1892: The Sisters of Israel Benevolent Society which meets on the last Sunday of the month was founded today in Portland, OR.

1892: Kinloch Cooke is named editor of the Pall Mall Gazette following its purchase by the Lowenfield syndicate, which according to unsubstantiated rumors is backed by Baron Hirsch.  Furthermore, other rumors include reports of a desire of members of the Jewish community to gain control of this or some other major English publication.

1893: The Jubilee Celebration of B’nai B’rith is scheduled to end this evening with services at Temple Beth-El followed by a business meeting.

1893(5thof Cheshvan, 5664): In Philadelphia, Horace Moses, the nephew of Hyman Gratz passed away today “leaving no issue” which mean that “the entire estate…came into the possession of Congreagatin Mickveh Israel for the establishment and maintenance, under its direction of ‘a college for the education of Jews residing in the City and County of Philadelphia.’”

1893: Colonel J.E. Bloom, the manager of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School defended his decision to “turn out” five students from their boarding house without warning because they had refused to follow the school’s rules and the school felt no obligation to support young men undermining the school.

1893: A review of “The Woollen Stocking published today described the addition of a “the Jewish politician who ‘pulls together’ with the Irish” as the newest character added to this comedy.

1894(15th of Tishrei, 5655): Sukkoth

1894: “Literary Notes” published today described the publication by A.C. Armstrong & Son of The Historical Geography of the Holy Land  by George Adams which provides an outline of Palestine that includes six maps prepared by John George Bartholomew.

1894: Col. Alfred Dreyfus was first arrested.  This marked the start of what would become known as the Dreyfus Affair.

1894: Birthdate of Moshe Sharett, second Prime Minister of Israel. Born Moshe Shertok in the Ukraine, Moshe Sharett emigrated to Palestine in 1908 where  his family was one of the founders of Tel Aviv  Sharett was the first Foreign Minister of Israel.  He was a key figure in establishing the Armistice Agreements that ended with a Jewish victory in the War for Independence.  When Ben Gurion resigned as Israel’s fist Prime Minister in 1953, Sharett was the logical choice to succeed him.  He was ousted by Ben Gurion in 1956 and he returned to the Foreign Ministry.  He passed away in 1965.

1894: Justice McMahon dismissed that assault case brought by Nathan Hirsch in Yorkville.

1894: John Shevlin who had been arrested by Officer Grier after he saw him lead a crowd chasing and beating two old Jews was released from custody when the victims could not be found to appear at the Jefferson Market Police Court.

1894: Louis Rothschild was elected treasurer of the newly formed Cloak and Suit Manufacturers Association whose 85 members met tonight and voted not to “entertain any communications from any of the trade unions.”

1895(27thof Tishrei, 5656): Nineteen year old William Nelken, the son of Sam and Sarah Nelken passed away today.

1895: In Ukraine, Jacob and Rose Maidman gave birth to Irving Maidman the husband Byrdie Maidman who settled in the United States and who should not be confused with the real estate mogul of the same name who passed away in 1979.

1895: At a meeting held at Tammany Hall this afternoon, it was agreed that Jacob A. Cantor would be the Democratic Party’s nominee in the Twentieth Senate District.  Before entering politics, Cantor, the son of two Jews from London, was a newspaper man and lawyer.  He would go on to a successful political career that would include serving in the U.S. House of Representatives.

1896: Birthdate of Newark, NJ native, Minna Wright who gained fame as “painter and printmaker” Minna Citron, the wife of businessman Henry Citrion

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/24/arts/minna-citron-95-artist-whose-work-spanned-2-schools.html

1897(19thof Tishrei, 5658): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1897: In Warsaw, Adolph and Natalia Lieberman gave birth American literary agent and accused Soviet espionage agent Maxim Lieber.

1897: Herzl publishes his article "Mauschel" in Die Welt. Die Welt was the name of a weekly publication founded in 1897 by Theodor Herzl in Vienna as organ of the Zionist movement. In the article entitled “Mauschel” Herzl did not deny that the anti-Semitic stereotype of the Jew had a basis in reality.  Rather he identified the stereotype with the Jewish opponents of Zionism and used it against them.

1897: It was reported today that all of the anti-Semitic candidates have prevailed in the “municipal elections in the province of Constantine, Algeria.”

1897: It was reported today that Jewish leaders have “published a formal protest” against a proposed made by the vice mayor of Vienna denying Jewish judges the right to “administer the oath to Christians” because “the Jews were unable to comprehend the moral and religious opinions of the Christian community.”

1898: Birthdate of Boris Aronson, the native of Kiev who became a Tony Award winning scenic designer.

1898: Theodor Herzl was invited to a private audience with Kaiser Wilhelm today when the Kaiser stopped in Constantinople for a State visit. The Kaiser asked Herzl what he wished him to ask of the Sultan:’ “A Chartered Company – under German protection,” was Herzl’s request.

1898: “The new home of the Hebrew Infant Asylum of the city of New York” is scheduled to “be fully furnished and ready for occupancy” today.

1900(22ndof Tishrei, 5661): Shmini Atzeret

1900: Birthdate of Fritz Feilchenfeld, the native of Berlin who gained film as actor Fritz Feld whose career began in Germany and ended in Hollywood.

1900: Birthdate of New York dermatologist Samuel Peck.

http://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/04/nyregion/samuel-m-peck-91-dermatologist-and-professor.html

1900: In San Francisco, Edna (née Armer) and Harry LeRoy gave birth to director and producer Mervyn LeRoy whose career began in 1923 with a silent film version of “The Ten Commandments” and including directing one of the best films ever made “Mr. Roberts.”

1901: Birthdate of Kiev native Louis “Kid” Kaplan the Connecticut resident who won the World Featherweight Championship in 1925 but was never able to become Lightweight Champion because both of the titleholders refused to fight him.

1901: The Cape Town correspondent of The Times of London reported that many of the poor people hoping to reach Johannesburg who are currently stranded in Cape Town are Russian Jews.

1902(14thof Tishrei, 5663): Erev Sukkoth

1903: Alabama born, New York lawyer and judge, Joseph M. Proskauer married Alice Naumberg today after which they had three children – Frances, Ruth and Richard.

1903: The Newark Young Ladies Zion Society met today and elected new officers including “President, Mrs. A.B. Pilpoul; Treasurer Miss Ida Stein; and Recording Secretary Miss Dora Varitz.”

1904(6thof Cheshvan, 5665): Parashat Noach

1904: It was reported today that Rider Haggard’s The Brethren, “a romance” set in feudal England and in the Palestine camp of Saladin will be issued on October 18 by Mclure-Phillips.

1904: It was reported to that Henry Holt and Company will be publishing an edition of “L’Attaque du Moulin and Other Pieces” approved by Emile Zola, the defender of Dreyfus, before his death.

1905(16thof Tishrei, 5666): Second Day of Sukkoth

1905: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today at Temple Beth-El for Lyman G. Bloomingdale the New York born founder, with his brother Joseph, of Bloomingdales Department Store.

1906; Major Alfred Dreyfus took command of the artillery unit at St. Denis, a northern suburb of Paris.

1906: The Anglican Bishop of Shangai, a convert from Judaism named Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky passed away today.

1906: Bruno Alfred Döblin, a German-Jewish author and doctor best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz took up a position at the Berlin psychiatric clinic in Buch where he worked as an assistant doctor for nearly two years.

1906: The Executive Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis held its second meeting “since the closing of the Indianapolis Convention.”

1907: Birthdate of Varian Fry, known as the American Schindler for his gallant rescue of those fleeing Hitler and the Nazis. . Some of those he saved were Marc Chagall, Hannah Arendt and Alma Mahler. In 1995 Varian Fry became the first United States citizen to be listed in the Righteous Among the Nations at Israel's national Holocaust Memorial, Yad Vashem (in 2006, fellow Americans Waitstill Sharp and Martha Sharp were added to the list). He was awarded the additional honor of "Commemorative Citizenship of the State of Israel" on 1 January 1998. The film Varian’s War provides a cinematic treatment of Fry’s wartime activities

https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005740

1907(7thof Cheshvan, 5668): Seventy-four year old award winning French astronomer Maurice (Mortiz) Loewy passed away today.

1908(20thof Tishrei, 5669): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1908: It was reported today that a mob had attacked the Austrian Post Office in Jaffa as part of the protest against the Austria-Hungary Empire’s recent annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

1909(30thof Tishrei, 5670): Mrs. Hinde First passed away today.

1909: Birthdate of American astronomer Jesse Leonard Greenstein.

1909: Birthdate of German-born British-Australian mathematician Bernhard Hermann Neumann.

1910: In their third game of the season, Georgia Tech scored its third straight vicotyr with Albert Lorch “Al” Loe, known as “the Yiddish Wildcat” at “Center.”

1911(23rd of Tishrei, 5672): Simchat Torah

1911: Birthdate of Lilly Hanakova, who was murdered at Ujazdow after being transported there from Prague.

1911: At Chicago’s Sinai Congregation, Dr. Emil G. Hirsch is scheduled to the first in a series of talks on “the Bible as Literature” at services tis morning.

1911: Dr. Joseph Stoltz is scheduled to deliver at services this morning at Isaiah Temple.

1911: At the request of David Levontin, Director of the Anglo-Palestine Bank, Jews assemble to pray for the welfare of the Sultan and for victory of the Turkish Army. 

 

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Mrs. Elke Jakobsohn passed away.

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Max Kohn, “a communal worker from Pueblo, CO” passed away today at Chicago, Illinois.

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Fifty-four year old Prussian born “German American organist, conductor and composer” Max Spicker, the choir director for Temple Emanu-El and “an honorary member of the Society of American Cantors” passed away today.

https://www.milkenarchive.org/artists/view/max-spicker/

1913(14thof Tishrei, 5674): Erev Sukkot

1913: In Kiev, “The examination of witnesses in the trial of Mendel Beiliss was continued to-day.”

1914: As the Germans and Allies continued their respective “races to the sea” which could have ended the war in weeks instead of years, the BEF clashed with the German 4th Army during the Battle of Amentieres.

1914: It was reported today that “thousands of fugitives” are crowding Warsaw most of whom are poor Jews whom come from “frontier towns and villages which the Germans have been ravaging for more than six weeks;

1915: It was announced today that “the Jewish conference called for by the American Jewish Committee to consider…what American Jews may do when the war ends to” ensure the rights of their co-religionists in Europe which was to be held in Washington later this month has been canceled.

1915: “It was announced today that thirty or more ministers” including several rabbis “will visit Public School 45 to examine experimental work under the Gary plan.

1915: In New York, “the New Synagogue” the newest “of the liberal congregations” found in the city is scheduled to hold its first services tonight, erev Shabbat, led by Rabbi Ephraim Frisch.

1915: In Portsmouth, VA, Reb Yisroel Gifter and his wife gave birth to Mordechai Gifter, the future rosh yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio.

1915: Louis D. Brandies of Boston is identified as the attorney leading the opposition to the increase in freight rate charges that the railroads are presenting to the Interstate Commerce Commission.

1916: As of today, “The Joint Distribution Committee of which Felix M. Warburg is Chairman…has to date received more than $5,942,000.

1916: In Boston, “resolutions advocating the establishment of a permanent American Jewish Congress at Washing and demanding that Jewish rights be guaranteed in the peace parliament at the close of the European War were adopted at today’s session of the annual convention of Poalei Zion Association of America.”

1916: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis was re-elected today President of the Zion Association of Greater Boston” following which the organization pledged a $10,000 fund “for the relief of Jews in Palestine and the maintenance of Jewish institutions in that country.

1916: “The Women’s Proclamation Committee, the national women’s organization for Jewish Relief” which is chaired by Mrs. Samuel Elkes” reported today “that there have been many responses” several of which have been “generous” “to the appeal recently issued throughout the United States.”

1916: “Recent efforts by political supporters of President Wilson to line up the Jewish vote for his re-election” by calling for the creation of a Ten Thousand Club to which each Jew would contribute a dollar for the Wilson campaign have resulted in 26 prominent Jewish leaders, some of whom support Wilson to issue, today, “a protest against such mixing of religion or race and politics.”

1917: In Columbus, Ohio, Arthur M. Schlesinger, the historian who was Jewish and his wife the former Elizabeth Harriet Bancroft who was not Jewish gave birth to historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/01/washington/01schlesinger.html

1917: Kaiser Wilhelm whose earlier trips to the Middle East had led to Herzl’s hopes of having him back his Zionist project made his third and final trip to Constantinople.

1917: Rabbi Samuel Schulman, argued against the calling of an American Jewish Congress that would be seeking to protect the rights of Jews at a peace conference ending the World War saying that “America’s victory in the war…will mean a great and friendly help for procuring the rights of Jews all over the world and I consider it the duty of every American who loves his country to follow the counsel of those who intimate that it would be best if the congress were postponed.”

1918: While serving the Headquarters Company, 307th Infantry, Sergeant Max Goldstone overcame the darkness of night, heavy artillery fire and intense machine gun fire, ran a telephone line to Grand Pre making it possible for the units to remain in contact with one another.

1919(21stof Tishrei, 5680): Hoshana Raba

1919(21stof Tishrei, 5680): Ray Perlman, the daughter of Abraham A. Perlman “one of the founders and directors of the New York Uptown Talmud Torah Association and the brother of Jess Perlman the “former Resident Director of the Jewish Educational Alliance in Baltimore” and the current Executive Director of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in Montreal, passed away today.

1920: “Pogrom Protest” published today described plans for a group of prominent Jewish rabbis and business men to lead a delegation on “pilgrimage to Washington to persuade President Wilson to take effective steps to pogroms in Poland.”

1922(23rd of Tishrei, 5683): Simchat Torah

1922: In Newark, NH, “a homemaker and a businessman” gave birth Lorraine Gordon who gained fame as Lorraine Gordon, jazz aficionado and owner of the Village Vanguard. (As reported by Tim Weiner)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/09/arts/music/lorraine-gordon-dies.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1923: Birthdate of Walter Zacharius, the Brooklyn native, “who rode the passion-swollen wave of romance fiction in the early 1980s to build the Kensington Publishing Corporation into a leading purveyor of bodice-rippers and other romance genres…” (As reported by William Grimes)

1924: William Zev Spiegelman began serving as editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

1925: In Atlanta, GA, Leon Leo Solomon Hexter, the son of Max and Sarah Hexter and his wife Rachel Schwartz gave birth to Robert Maurice Hexter.

1925: Having blown a three to one lead, the Senators led by infielder Buddy Myer lost the seventh and final game of the World Series.  (The hapless Nats would make it back to the series one more time before drifting into the mediocrity and futility that showed my brother in me when we to games in the 1950’s on Briggs Kids Days)

1926: Birthdate of French philosopher Michel Foucault who would eventually quit the French Communist Party for “its prejudices against Jews and homosexuals.”

1927: Jacob “Little Augie” Orgen was mortally wounded while standing on a street corner during a turf war with Jacob Shapiro and Louis “Lepke” Buchalter.

1928: “The Republic of Flappers” a silent movie directed by David Constantin and filmed by cinematographer Mutz Greenbaum was released today in Jerusalem.

1929: In Terre Haute, Indiana, wholesale poultry dealer Stanley Dreyfus and his wife, the former Irene Lederer gave birth to Hubert Lederer “Bert” Dreyfus, the University of California philosophy professor who wrote What Computers Can’t Do.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/02/us/hubert-dreyfus-dead-philosopher-of-artificial-intelligence.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1930(23rd of Tishrei, 5691): Simchat Torah

1930(23rdof Tishrei, 5691): Seventy-eight year old Sir Hermann Gollancz, the German born “British rabbi and Hebrew Scholar’ who “was the first Jew to earn a doctor of literature degree from London University” and “the first British rabbi granted a knighthood” passed away today.

1930: Dr. Drummond Shiels, Under-Secretary for the Colonies left Palestine today with “a long memorial” from the Society of Young Christians “in which they protested against Moslem demands for the abolition of the British mandate in Palestine. 

1930: Birthdate of Heiko Augstinus Oberman author of Luther: Man Between God and the Devil who noted that Rabbi Josel of Rosheim’s attempt to get relief from John Frederick’s anti-Jewish decree “as being significant in Luther's attitude toward the Jews: "Even today this refusal is often judged to be the decisive turning point in Luther's career from friendliness to hostility toward the Jews;"yet, Oberman contends that Luther would have denied any such "turning point." Rather he felt that Jews were to be treated in a "friendly way" in order to avoid placing unnecessary obstacles in their path to Christian conversion, a genuine concern of Luther.”

1930: The High Commissioner put an end to the proceedings against six Jews who had been arrested at Tel Aviv for protesting against Dr. Drummond Shiels when he arrived in Palestine last week.  The prisoners were released to a joyful crowd who had been angered by reports that Shiels supported creation of Parliament in Palestine that would guarantee Moslem rule and put an end to the creation of a Jewish homeland as promised by the Balfour Declaration.

1931: Saloonkeeper Heinrich Bowe was shot and killed and three Nazi Storm Troopers were wounded in clash with a group of Communists that would lead to their trial when Hitler came to power and was looking for examples of the threat posed by “Jewish-Marxists.”

1931:In the Bronx, NY, Alfred Epstein, a pharmacist from Poland and Eva Epstein, a former modern dancer from Russia, gave birth to Edmund Lloyd Epstein, “a literary scholar who, as a book editor in the late 1950s, was so taken by a well-reviewed but not especially popular first novel by a largely unknown British writer that he decided to reprint it in paperback, thus enabling the extravagant American success of “Lord of the Flies” and its author, the future Nobel Prize winner William Golding…” (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1932(15thof Tishrei, 5693): Sukkoth is observed for the last time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover.

1935: Former U. of Michigan star football player Harry Newman, “announced today that he had changed his mind and signed a new contract so he could continue playing for the New York Giants.”

1935: Wilhelm Frick, Minister of the Interior called for codifying laws that would impose legal restrictions on Jews taking part in trade and industry.  The Nazi rise to power and the early days of the final solution were all couched in terms of the German legal code.  The Nazis hid their evil behind a façade of laws.

1936: “Great indignation has been aroused” in Bucharest “by the ordinance issued by the anti-Semitic, pro-Fascist Vice Premier Ion Inculetz forbidding any instruction in the Jewish faith in the Rumanian schools.”

1936: As demand for his work dwindled and the Nazis rose to power Hungarian photographer André Kertész arrived in New York today with his wife Elizabeth having decided to accept an offer to work at the Keystone Agency.

1936: Today, “at a luncheon at the St. Moritz Hotel, Israel Silverman, the national chairman of the United Synagogue’s newly organized Committee to Combat Religious Indifference in America” presented “a plan to reawaken religious interest through a national adult and educational program” which will attract more people “will be attacked to the synagogues of America.”

1936: “Armistice in Palestine” published today described a truce that had been reached in Palestine ending “the general strike of Arabs against the British authorities intended to force the discontinuance of Jewish immigration” thanks to the efforts of the “Arab Kings of Iraq, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the Emir of Trans-Jordan.”

1937: In Portland, Maine, “opera singer” Lucille (née Potter) Lavin and “businessman” David J. Lavin gave birth to comedic actress Linda Lavin who played the wisecracking waitress on the television hit “Alice.”

1937: “Double Wedding” a comedy produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay by Jo Swerling was released in the United States today by MGM.

1937: David Feuerwerker, French born rabbi and resistance leader began his service in the French Army which would earn him the Croix de Guerre with a bronze star.

1937: “Fit for a King” a comedy produced by David L. Loew was released in the United States today by RKO.

1937: The Palestine Post reported on the end of the temporary cease-fire, and an intense revival of the Arab anti-Jewish and anti-British terror activities throughout the country. Bullets and bombs hit Jewish transport, buses in particular. The Iraqi Petroleum Company pipeline was damaged and the oil flowing from Iraq set on fire near Beit She’an. A passenger train from Haifa and a goods train were derailed. The settlements of Ginegar, Afula, Rosh Pina, and Migdal Tzedek were exposed to persistent firing and 12 Jews were injured. Telephone lines were cut. The authorities closed the Syrian border and imposed a curfew in Jerusalem.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that Jewish students in Warsaw went on strike to protest against the

Introduction of the so-called "ghetto benches" on the left side of the lecture halls at Polish universities.

1938: The Pulitzer Prize winning play, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois” directed by Elmer Rice opened on Broadway today at the Plymouth Theatre.

1939: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today for 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,

https://www.nytimes.com/1939/10/14/archives/nate-leipzig-66-a-prestidigitator-former-president-of-american.html?searchResultPosition=2

 

1940: The Great Dictator, a satiric social commentary film by and starring Charlie Chaplin, was released. The film was a satiric attack on Hitler, Mussolini and fascism.  Chaplin felt so strongly about the need to expose the threat posed by the Nazis and their allies, that he was willing to break his film silence.  The Great Dictator was his first “talkie.”

1940: A memorial dedicated today by Henrietta Szold established a clinic at the Children’s Village in hone of Allice Lillie Seligsberg who had passed away in August of 1940.

1941: The Nazis began the first mass deportation of German Jews to Eastern European ghettos.

1941: As of today, “the Nazis had murdered up to 30,000 of the approximately 60,000 Jews that had not been able to flee Latvia before the German occupation.”

1941: Today, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel, the London born son of Bernard and Janie (Spector) Schachtel married Barbara Levin, the mother of their two children and as Barbara Schactel earned her Ph.D. in Behavioral Science at the University of Texas School of Public Health and became director of Quality Assurance for the Institute for Preventive Medicine, Methodist Hospital, chairman of the board of managers of the Harris County Hospital District, a member of the board of the Texas Medical Center, and a trustee of the Institute of Religion.”

1941: According to a proclamation, Jews caught outside the Polish Ghetto walls could be put to death.  I am not sure what this entry really means considering the plight of the Jews of Poland at this time.

1942: An SS Aktion is undertaken against Jews of Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland that would last until October 21.  During this time untold numbers of Jews are shot in their homes and 22,000 are deported to the Treblinka death camp.

1942: The Nazis murdered 2,000 Jews living in the second ghetto at Bar in the Ukraine.

1942: The Nazis murder 25,000 Jews from Brest-Litovsk, Belorussia. Jewish resistance, led by Hana Ginsberg, attempts to fight back.

1943: Birthdate of Stanley “Stan” Fischer, the native of the British colony of Northern Rhodesia who became a leading economist and vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.

1944: Birthdate of Haim Saban, the native of Alexandria, Egypt whose family moved to Israel in 1956 who became a successful businessman there and the United States.

1944: Today, Adolph “Eichman was sent back to Budapest to finish his mission” i.e. deporting all the Jews of Hungary to Auschwitz/

1944: Joseph Bau, who had been at Gross Rossen, was sent to Brunnitz where he went to work in the Schindler factory which made him one of those on “Schindler’s List.”

1944: Truce talks between the Hungarians and the Allies collapsed.  The Arrow Cross, a Hungarian fascist organization regained power through a coup. A Hungarian Nazi, Ferenc Szálasi, is installed as regent. There are 170,000 Jews still alive in Hungary out of a half million that had been alive at the beginning of the year.  After a three month period without deportations to the death camps, this remnant was once again vulnerable as potential fodder for the Nazi killing machine.

1944: Adolph Eichmann who had been called back to Germany when there was a halt in the deportations of Hungarian Jews, “was back to Budapest” today to finish his original mission.

1944: The Germans emptied Plaszow Camp at Cracow.  Included in the evacuation were 700 of the Jews protected by Oscar Schindler. They were sent to the concentration camp at Gross Rosen. Schindler managed to retrieve these Jews, claiming the essential nature of their contribution to his factory and the war effort. Schindler also fought for release of 300 other of "his" Jews who were sent to Auschwitz.

1945:  Execution of Pierre Laval former premier of Vichy France.  Laval was one of history’s more vile characters.  At the same time, he was the fall guy for Vichy.  Marshall Petain, the famous French Marshall who was the head of the Nazi puppet state was spared.  The French could not bring themselves to punish the hero from World War I.

1945: The Alsos Mission, part of the Manhattan Project, of which Samuel Goudsmit served as the scientific leader came to an end today.

1945: In a press conference at Tel Aviv, David Ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, declared that “Judah will arise anew as an independent state and the Jews will return freely to their own land.” In a statement that was construed to mean that the Yishuv was developing a shadow government that would assume official authority when the British left Palestine, Ben-Gurion said “Palestine’s Jews will have ‘to constitute a kind of state before the final and orderly state machinery comes into being.’”

1945: As part of the movement to bring Jewish refugees to Palestine, despite the British blockade, two ships capable of carrying more than 13,000, were in the Black Sea preparing to load Jews from Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.

1946(20thof Tishrei, 5707): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1946: Hermann Goering Nazi Reich marshal who had been found guilty at Nuremberg beat his scheduled date with the hangman.  He poisoned himself.

1946: “Child of Divorce,” the first film directed by Richard Fleisher was released in the United States today by RKO.

1946: The Paris Peace Conference came to an end during which the Allies – U.S., U.K., U.S.S.R. and France – “negotiated peace treaties with Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland” but not Germany.

1947(1st of Cheshvan, 5708): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1947(1st of Cheshvan, 5708): Eighty year old Abram I Elkus, a distinguished New York attorney and former ambassador to Turkey passed away tonight. 

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F30E13F9395E17738DDDAF0994D8415B8788F1D3

1948: Following numerous violations of the UN Truce by Egypt, the Israel Army and Air force took the offensive and launched Operation 'Yoav. Since the UN would not act the Israelis felt compelled.  In addition to the immediate tactical considerations, the strategic goal of Operation 'Yoav' was to open a corridor to the Negev, cut the Egyptian lines of communications along the coast and on the Beersheba-Hebron-Jerusalem road, isolate and defeat the Egyptian forces, and ultimately to drive them out of the country.

1948: “Hostilities began today, when Israeli troops assigned to Operation Yoav took the offensive to the south, opposite Egyptian army positions in the northern Negev.

1948: Yigal “Alon led a flight of three S-199s from Herzliya (four had been planned but one went unserviceable) over the Mediterranean, where they met up with two C-46 bombers and two C-47 bombers (three were planned, but only two had been armed in time). The fighters took up station ahead of and below the bombers as the formation continued out to sea until the shore disappeared from sight. The planes turned south, then back east to approach the the target, Gaza, from out of the sun. The attack run was co-ordinated with two other groups: 103 Squadron's two Beaufighters and an escort of three 101 Squadron Spitfires attacked the Egyptian airfield at Al Arish and 69 Squadron's three B-17s bombed Majdal.”

1948: Gaza, Majdal and Beith Hanun were bombed, and part of the Air Force at El-Arish was put out of action. This action kept most of the Egyptian frontline fighters out of the skies and gave the IDF air superiority for the first time.

1949(22nd of Tishrei, 5710): Shemini Atzeret

1949: “Reign of Terror” with music by Sol Kaplan was released today in the United States.

1950: David Ben Gurion resigned as Prime Minister of Israel forcing the formation of a new government.

1951(15th of Tishrei, 5712): Sukkoth

1951: Eight months after premiering in the United Kingdom, “Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, directed and co-produced by Albert Lewin who also wrote the screenplay and featuring Abraham Sofaer was released in the United States today.

1951: During the 1951 general election, Herbert Samuel became the first British politician to deliver a party political broadcast on television when he appeared before the cameras today.

1952: Arthur Laurents’ “The Time of the Cuckoo” directed by Harold Cluman opened on Broadway at the Empire Theater.

1953: Birthdate of actor Larry Miller, the native of New York and husband of Eileen Conn who attended the bat mitzvah of Gail Barnum, the daughter of Joel Barnum and Amy Barnum of blessed memory while he was in Cedar Rapids filming “The Final Season.” (As reported by Joel Barnum)

1953: “The Teahouse of the August Moon” which Daniel Mann would turn into a successful film three years later, opened on Broadway today.

1954: “Sabrina” a chic comedy produced, directed and co-authored by Ernest Lehman Billy Wilder was released for general showing to theatres across the country.

1955(29thof Tishrei, 5716): Parashat Bereshit

1955(29thof Tishrei, 5716): Seventy-five year old Minsk native Leopold Dubov, “the founder and first executive director of the Jewish Braille Institute of America who was blind since the age of six and raised on son, Mark, with his wife Regina passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/10/16/issue.html

1955 (29th of Tishrei, 5716): Seventy-four year old “Professor Jaques Faitlowitz, a student of Professor Joseph Halevy, “who restored Ethopian Jews to the world of Judaism” passed away today in Israel

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/10/16/91372917.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1956: On the day in which Iraqi troops entered Jordan in what Israel saw as a menacing move, Ben Gurion ordered a partial mobilization of Israeli forces and told the Knesset that “Israel reserves to herself freedom of action.

1958(1stof Cheshvan, 5719): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1958(1stof Cheshvan, 5719): Samuel Bass, the husband of Rena Bass passed away today after which he is buried at the Ahavas Sholom Congregation Cemetery.

1959: Filming of “The Lost World,” the movie version of the novel by the same name, directed and co-produced by Irwin Allen who co-authored the script was scheduled to begin today

1960: Ninety-year old German movie star Henny Porten, who refused to divorce her Wilhelm von Kaufmann her Jewish husband when the Nazis came to power which all but put an end to her career and any chance they had of getting out of the country passed away today.

1962: Louis Katz, who would be known as “Mr. Katz” went to work for the Forward

1964: Sir Gerald David Nunes Nabarro completed his services as an MP for Kidderminster.

1965(19th of Tishrei, 5726): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1965(19th of Tishrei, 5726): Sixty-four year old Israeli mathematician Abraham Frankel, the first Dean of Mathematics at Hebrew University passed away today.

http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Fraenkel.html

1965: The Dodgers and Sandy Koufax won the 7th game of the World Series.

1965: Stevie Wonder recorded “For Once in My Life” written by Ron Miller, a Jew who had the unlikely claim to fame of having gotten his big break writing songs for Motown.

1966: Broadway composer Moose Charlap and singer Sandy Stewart gave birth to jazz pianist William Morrison Charlap.

1968(23rd of Tishrei, 5729): Simchat Torah

1968(23rdof Tishrei, 5729): Seventy-one year old Rebecca Mack, the Ohio born daughter of Theresa and Henry William Mack passed away today.

1968: The most popular recording of Ron Miller’s “For Once in My Life” was released today.

1969: Birthdate of game show host Paige Davis.

1970(15th of Tishrei, 5731): Sukkoth

1970: Final day of publication for The American Examiner which traces its origins back to the American Hebrew, which first appeared in 1879.

1971: Premiere of “A Safe Place” directed and written by Henry Jaglom and produced by Bert Schnieider.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, start of the Battle of the Chinese Farm which “was fought in the Sinai, north of the Great Bitter Lake and just east of the Suez Canal near an agricultural research station” which the Israeli soldiers incorrectly thought was the home to equipment from China.

1973:  During the Yom Kippur War, General Arik Sharon led an attack on the Egyptian side of the Suez Canal. Joined by Generals Adan and Magen, within a week the IDF cut off the main road from Cairo to Suez and surrounded Egypt’s 3rd Army. The hold on the West Bank greatly improved Israel's negotiating position with the Egyptians and the morale of the country.  Regardless of how one may feel about Sharon’s politics, he was a bold general.  His successful cross canal attack completely changed the military equation of the Suez War.

1973: Binyamin Livne and Rahamim Sofer were taken prisoner after their F-4E Phantom Jet was shot down by either a MiG or Egyptian anti-aircraft fire.  Tragically, Sofer would die while being held prisoner.

1973: For the valor he displayed in destroying an enemy position today in the Sinai, Sergeant Moshe Levi was awarded Israel’s Medal of Valor.

1975: The President of the Soviet continued his visit to Tunisia as part of the Russian plan to increase their influence with the Arab governments dedicated to the destruction of Israel.

1975: “Whiffs,” a comedy directed by Ted Post, co-starring Elliott Gould and music by Sammy Cahn was released today in the United States.

1976(21stof Tishrei, 5737): Hoshana Raba

1976:Harlan County, USA, a 1976 Oscar-winning documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", an effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky in 1973 directed and produced by Barbara Kopple” was released in the United States today.

1977: Two people were injured in two bombings today in Jerusalem.

1980(5thof Cheshvan, 5741): Seventy-four year old Hungarian-American historian Ladislas Farago whose books provide a better insight into his skills than anything that could appear in this blog passed away today (Start reading)

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ladislas-Farago

https://www.amazon.com/Ladislas-Farago/e/B001HOY0EK%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

1980: It was reported today that “1,030 Soviet Jews had emigrated from the U.S.S.R during September of 1980: Sixty-two year old Cecil Aonowitz, the son of Morris and Ethel Aronowitz was buried today.

1980: Seventy-eight year old Alexander Mach the pro-Nazi Slovak leader “who was sentenced to thirty years for his collaboration” passed away today. (As reported by Sam Goldpaper)

1981: “The KGB and police conducted searches in the homes of Pavel Abramovich, Natalia Khasina, Yulii Kosharovskii, and Leonid Tesmenitskii, activists involved in teaching and spreading knowledge of the Hebrew language.”

1981: “Forty Moscow Jews appealed to President Leonid Brezhnev demanding the release of all those detained for attempting to pay their respects to Nazi victims at Babi Yar

1981: After premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, “The Evil Dead” a horror film directed by Sam Raimi who co-authored the script was released today in the United States.

1982(28thof Tishrei, 5743): Sixty-eight year old auctioneer Nathan B. Sweedler passed away today after which he was buried at the Beth El Temple Cemetery in Avon, CT.

1985(30thof Tishrei, 5764): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1985(30thof Tishrei, 5764): Fifty-nine year old basketball guard Max Zaslofsky who starred for St. John’s and the professional New York Knicks lost his battle with leukemia today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/17/sports/max-zaslofsky-is-dead-at-59-star-in-early-days-of-knicks.html

1986(12thof Tishrei, 5747): Seventy-seven year old Marcus Samuel, 3rd Viscount Bearsted, the son of Dorothy Montefiore (Micholls) and Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted who succeeded to his father’s titles after going up to Oxford and earning the rank of Major while serving with the Warwickshire Yeomanry during WW II, passed away today.

1987: In Ottawa Canada, former Penn State tennis player Nathan Levine and his wife gave birth to Canadian-American professional tennis player Jesse Levine

1988: The Summer Olympics in which Hagai Zamir competed on the Volleyball Team, opened in Seoul, Korea today.

1989: Having finally been granted an exit visa by the Soviets, refusenik Ida Nudel arrived at Ben Gurion International Airport where she was met by “Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as well as her sister, Elena Illana Fridman, and thousands of Israelis.”

1989: In Justice v Justice, Bernard Schwartz reviewed The Antagonists: Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter and Civil Liberties in Modern America.

http://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/15/books/justice-vs-justice.html

1990: Michael Douglas Bell began serving as Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

1992: Title to Temple Israel in Leadville, CO passed from the William H. Copper Family Trust

1994(10thof Cheshvan, 5755): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1994(10thof Cheshvan, 5775): On Shabbat, 73 year old Ruth Steinbach Affelder, the Philadelphia born daughter of Lester Gans Steppacher and Ruth Miriam Elizabeth Steppacher and the wife of Lewis Jacob Affelder passed away today in Shaker Heights, OH.

1995(21st of Tishrei, 5756): Hoshana Rabah

1995: It was reported that in New York City, alternate-side street cleaning regulations “will be suspended for the last two days of the Jewish holiday cycle which ends with Simchat Torah.

1999: After premiering two days ago, Rob Reiner’s “The Story of Us” was released to the rest of the United States.

1999:  Marquette University Law School Dean Howard Eisenberg delivers a speech entitled “What's a Nice Jewish Boy Like Me Doing in a Place Like This? Some Thoughts on Spirituality, the Legal Profession and Religious Diversity” at a Law School retreat.

2000(16th of Tishrei); Second Day of Sukkoth; first day for blessing the Lulav & Etrog

2000: The New York Times featured reviews of Bellow: A Biography by James Atlas, Off Camera Private Thoughts Made Public by Ted Koppel and Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach by Martha C. Nussbaum

2000(16th of Tishrei, 5761): Second Day of Sukkoth

 

2000(16th of Tishrei, 5761): Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Konrad Emil Bloch passed away.  Born in Germany in 1912, Bloch fled Nazi Germany in 1934.  He arrived in where he furthered his education while serving on the faculties of Yale Medical School, Columbia, the University of Chicago and Harvard.  He shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1964 with Feodor Lynen for their discoveries related to the regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.

2001: Hours after an IDF sniper killed a lead of Hamas, “Israel said it would reward the relative quiet in Palestinian areas by relaxing some of its security restrictions.”

2002: “Israel's defense minister suggested today that the army might withdraw from a second West Bank city by the weekend, sounding a conciliatory note as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon arrived in Washington to meet with President Bush.”

2002: “As he prepared to leave Israel for a meeting with President Bush, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called on Palestinians today to change their ''murderous regime,'' saying the coming year could be ''a year of change.”

2003(19thof Tishrei, 5764): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2003(19thof Tishrei, 5764): Fifty-eight year old French Jewish philosopher Benny Lévy, the last personal secretary of Jean-Paul Sartre passed away today.

http://www.haaretz.com/life/arts-leisure/obituary-jean-paul-sartre-s-secretary-benny-levy-1945-2003-1.103190

2003: Academy Awarded nominated “Mystic River,” featuring Emmy Rossum, Ari Graynor and Eli Wallach was released today in the United States.

2003: Golda's Balcony, starring Tovah Feldshuh, opened at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre

2003: Three Americans were killed and one wounded at the Beit Hanoun junction in the Gaza Strip when a massive bomb demolished an armor-plated jeep in a convoy carrying U.S. diplomats and CIA personnel. Both the militant Islamic Jihad and Hamas movements denied responsibility for the attack.

2004: Susan "Susie" Essman “performed at the Friars Club roast of Donald Trump, in which she lampooned the tycoon.”

2004: “Being Julia” directed by István Szabó was released in the United States today by Sony Pictures.

2005:  Haaretz reported that dozens of Jewish worshippers attacked the head of the Israel Defense Forces Manpower Branch Major General Elazar Stern at the Western Wall plaza in Jerusalem on Friday night.

2006(23rdof Tishrei, 5767): Simchat Torah

2006(23rdof Tishrei, 5767): Eighty-four year Denver jurist, attorney and decorated WW II Army veternin Marshall Quiat, the son of Ira and Esther Quiat and the husband of Ruth Quiat passed away today after which he was buried in the Fort Logan National Cemetery under tombstone marked with a Star of David.

2006: Police said that complaints that five women had filed against Moshe Katsav “would not be pursued because the statute of limitations had run out.

2006: Ten years after his death Sam Ash, who 1924 founded what became Sam Ash Music Corp. “the larges family-owned chain of musical instrument stores in the United States” “was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame” today.

2006: The Los Angeles Times book section features a review of The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews by David Mamet.

2006: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Through The Children’s Gate: A Home in New York by Adam Gopnik and Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War by Michael Isikoff and David Corn

2006: “Pelech,” a unique progressive Torah/Talmud based educational opportunity for women in Israel, marks its 40th anniversary.

2006: Professor Robert (Yisrael) Aumann, the Israeli-American scholar who won the Nobel Prize for economics last year, said this week that Israel may not be capable of continuing to exist in the long-term.

2007: In Washington D.C., Nextbook Presents: Shalom Auslander, Foreskin's Lament: A Memoir, as part of the Hyman S. and Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2007: The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to three Americans Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., and Roger B. Myerson, a professor at the University of Chicago.

2007: Time magazine reviewed Foreskin’s Lament by Sahlom Auslander.  “Behind the worst title of the year lurks one its best memoirs.…”

2008(16th of Tishrei, 5769): Second Day Sukkoth 

2008: An “article in today’s Washington Postanalyzing the origins of the economic crisis claims that AlanGreenspan vehemently opposed any regulation of derivatives, and actively sought to undermine the office of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission when the Commission sought to initiate regulation of derivatives.

2008: In “Seeking Have on Earth” Mike Boehm previews the performance of The Disappearance by Ilan Stavans.

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/oct/15/entertainment/et-double15

2008: Today, GMAC, of which Bernard Madoff’s buddy J. Ezra Merkin served as Non-Executive Chairman, “had $173 billion of debt against $140 billion of income-producing assets (loans and leases), some which are almost worthless, in addition to GMAC Bank’s $17 billion in deposits (a liability) which meant that even if GMAC liquidated the loans and leases, it couldn’t pay back all of its debt.”

2009(27th of Tishrei, 5770): Seventy-nine year old toy collector Donald Kaufman passed away.

(As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/nyregion/18kaufman.html

2009: The Counter-Terrorism Bureau at the National Security council issued a new, more sever warning today against traveling in India. 

2009: The Library of Congress hosts a discussion of the illustrated volume "Herblock: The Life and Works of the Great Political Cartoonist," published to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of syndicated cartoonist Herbert Block, with its editors Haynes Johnson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Harry Katz, curator of the Herb Block Foundation Collection and the editor of "Cartoon America: Comic Art at the Library of Congress. The retrospective, published in cooperation with the Library of Congress, coincides with the library's new exhibition, "Herblock!,"

2009: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s “The Diary of Anne Frank” is performed at Kimmel Theatre on the campus of Cornell College in Mt. Vernon Iowa.

2009: Israeli poet Efrat Mishor reads at The Mill in Iowa City, IA.2010: Holocaust historian leads a noon time discussion at the University of Iowa Hillel in Iowa City.

2010: Mort Fertell is scheduled to speak at the Friday night dinner following the MesorahDC traditional Shabbat service at the Historic Sixth & I Synagogue in Washington, DC.

2010: A major Berlin museum is launching an exhibition that seeks to explore how Adolf Hitler won and held mass support among Germans for his destructive regime."Hitler and the Germans — Nation and Crime," which opens today at the German Historical Museum, juxtaposes the Nazis' propaganda images and artifacts such as 1930s Hitler busts with footage and documentation on the regime's brutality and Germans' involvement in it.

2010: It took seven years to write and just a few days to sew together, but today the first Torah scroll written entirely by a group of women was attached to its wooden poles and declared complete. The ceremony was held at Seattle’s Kadima Reconstructionist Community, which sponsored the project. 2010: Tomer Chelouche reviewed The Arab Jew From Algeria by Joanna Paraszczuk

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Batsheva Esther Kanievsky, the wife of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, oldest daughter of Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv and granddaughter of Rabbi Aryeh Levin, passed away today.

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Seventy-nine year old super-agent Sue Mengers passed away today (As reported by Michael Cieply)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/movies/sue-mengers-hollywood-agent-dies-at-79.html

2011: The Season’s Opening Concert, featuring the “Four Seasons” 1s scheduled to take place at the Eden Tamir Music Center. What better way to celebrate the joys of Sukkoth than to listen to Vivaldi in Jerusalem!?

2011: Israeli gymnast Alexander Shatilov won a bronze medal at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo this morning, securing a place at the London Olympics in 2012.

2011: Hundreds of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Kiryat Shmona today, in solidarity with economic demonstrations being held around the world.

2011: The Justice Ministry this evening gave President Shimon Peres' office the list of Palestinian prisoners expected to be pardoned and released as part of the Gilad Shalit exchange deal, with the recommendation of Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman.

2012: The ARZA Board and Leadership Council Annual Meeting is scheduled to come to an end.

2012: As Hadassah members gather to celebrate its 100th anniversary the Keepers of the Gate Reception is scheduled to take place in Jerusalem

2012: The YIVO institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present  a lecture by Victoria Sake Woeste entitled  ” Henry Ford's War on Jews and the Legal Battle against Hate Speech.”

2012: Alvin E. Roth was awakened at the three o’clock this morning by a phone call that told him he was a co-winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/16/business/economy/alvin-roth-and-lloyd-shapley-win-nobel-in-economic-science.html?hp

2012: Defense Minister Ehud Barak said today that he is currently refraining from drafting into the IDF yeshiva students, who have until now been receiving military service deferrals, until after elections, despite the current lack of any legal framework for them to avoid national service following the expiration of the Tal Law in August.

2013: As part of the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival, Judy Blume is scheduled to participate in a discussion of Tiger Eyes, the first of her books to be turned into a movie.

2013: A dynamic ensemble comprising strings, winds, harp and piano which is part of the Israeli Chamber Project is scheduled to perform at the Merkin Concert Hall

2013: Glenn Greenwald announced and The Guardian confirmed that he was leaving to pursue a "once-in-a-career dream journalistic opportunity that no journalist could possibly decline.”

2013: Members of the Netzah Yehuda, (Nahal Hareidi) Brigade captured Arab terrorists who had infiltrated the community of Eina.  Troops have been extra vigiliant since the shooting of 9 year old Noam Glick and and the murder of retired IDF Colonel Seraya Opher – events that have taken place within the last ten days.

2013: Bob Filner, the former Mayor of San Diego who was forced to resign because of his outrageous sexual antics pleaded guilty today “to a felony and two misdemeanors for unwanted physical contact with three women at public events.”

2014(21stof Tishrei, 5775): Hoshana Rabbah

2014: “Fury” a WW II epic co-starring Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal and Jason Isaacs was shown for the first time at the Newseum.

2014: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is scheduled to present a lecture by Yvette Walczak, “a Polish child survivor who will speak about her experiences growing up in Poland, the Soviet invasion and later her escape with reference to her autobiography ‘Let Her Go!’,

2014: “The Kehilla Residential Programme will hold its fourth annual “Sukkahville” international design competition at Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto today to draw attention to the issue of affordable housing in the Toronto area.”

2014: “Bitain’s official Jewish leadership condemned Sir Alan Duncan MP, a former vice chairman of the governing Conservative Party for recent comments in which it said he “likened those expressing any support for settlements to anti-Semites, sexists and homophobes.”

2014: “Thousands of Jews were undeterred by the early pre-dawn hour and cold today as they made their way through the Old City of Jerusalem to the Kotel (Western Wall), for vatikin prayers at dawn on the seventh and final day of Sukkot, Hoshana Raba.”

2015: In Alexandria, VA, Congregation Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a screening of “Above and Beyond” the story how a gusty group of American volunteers helped to found the IAF and provide the IDF with air-cover in the War for Independence.

2015: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host a presentation by Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President Lawrence Summers on Academic Freedom and Anti-Semitism.

2015:Hundreds of Palestinians entered the Joseph's Tomb compound in the West Bank town of Nablus late today and set it on fire, severely damaging the Jewish holy site in what Israel called a "despicable" act.

2015: Historian Simon Michael Schama appeared on the British “debate program Question Time.”

2015: “Transforms, a five-part event on fashion, design and art is scheduled to open at the Jaffa Port.”

2015: The Jerusalem Music Center is scheduled to present a Tribute Concert honoring Marcel Goldmann.

2015: As part of B'nai B'rith UK's European Jewish Heritage Days, the Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host a screening of “David/Daoud.”

2015: In New Orleans, a week-long screening of “Rosenwald” is scheduled to come to an end today.

2016(13th of Tishrei, 5777): Parashat Ha’azinu

2016: In Cedar Rapids, IA seventh grader Leah Dillon is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah.

2016: In “Check War Victims’ Names Before They Are Set  In Stone” published today “in the Volkskrant daily,” Jim Terlingen urged authorities in the Netherlands “which lost approximately 75 percent of its Jews during the Holocaust – the highest percentage in Nazi-occupied Western Europe” to make sure that they had all of the names as the country began creating memorials honoring the dead.

2016: In Jerusalem, the Eden Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host its “Season’s Opening Concert”

2016: As part of the “Bridge to Beethoven” program, pianist Shai Wosner, is scheduled to perform at Washington Irving High School.

2016: The West End Synagogue is scheduled to host “a musical celebration of Shabbat” for children featuring Cantor Ayelet Piatigorsky, Rabbi Nadia Gold and a revolving crew of Jewish educators and musicians

2017: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jews and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Grant, a biography about the great Civil War general by Ron Chernow and the recently released paperback edition of ADHA Nation:Children, Doctors, Big Pharma, and the Making of an American Epidemic by Alan Schwarz

2017: Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a housewarming party for Rabbi Hugenholtz is has just completed here first holiday season of services in Iowa and her family.

2017: Miriam Fishkin whose family was deported to Siberia by the Soviet Secret Police during WW II is scheduled to describe her childhood ordeal at the Breman Museum in Atlanta.

2017: The Holocaust Museum and Education Center is schedule to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Babiy Yar Massacre, with a program featuring music by Fifth House Ensemble, and readings and signings by Survivors featured in Never Heard Never Forget, a new, joint publication of Holocaust Community Services, Illinois Holocaust Museum, and Reklama Media Group.

2017:In the 59th Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture New York Times columnist Roger Cohen is scheduled to discuss “German-Jewish History in the 21st Century.”

2018: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled the “Concert Lecture Series – Musiversity” featuring pianists Ariel Halevy and Dr. Dror Semmel.

2018: As part of the 25th anniversary celebrations, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s “community in Chicago is scheduled to host a luncheon featuring an address by “Benjamin Ferencz, Nurember prosecutor” while honoring “Peter Hayes and Father John Pawlikowski with the National Leadership Award for their commitment to Holocaust memory and education.”

2018: The Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines, IA, is scheduled to host “an evening with Ambassador Daniel Shapiro” who “was named Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s Institute of National Security Studies in March of 2017.”

2018: The Jewish Book Council is scheduled to host “a discussion between Margalit Fox, author and former NY Times obituary writer and Ruth Franklin. (Editor’s note – this is must-attend event!  Fox’s obits are literary gems and are truly the “first draft of history.”  On top of this, she is a very patient, kind person who takes the time to answer a reader’s question.)

2019(16thof Tishrei, 5780): Second Day Sukkoth; 2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host its “third annual Friends, Fun and Games”

2019: In New Orleans the steering committee coordinating Limmudfest 2020 is scheduled to meet this evening.

2019: In Corte Madera, CA, “Book Passage Marin” is scheduled to host an evening with Rabbi Lee Bycel discussing his new book Refugees In America.

https://www.bookpassage.com/event/lee-bycel-refugees-america-corte-madera-store

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “The Perils and Purpose of Photojournalism: An Evening with Greg Constantine.”

2020: The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University is scheduled to present on Zoom the next Schusterman Seminar, “Text and Violence in Jerusalem: Hebrew Graffiti on the Western Wall” with Yair Wallach , a senior lecturer in Israeli studies at SOAS, University of London, where he is also the head of the SOAS Centre for Jewish Studies.

2020: The S.F. JFFCS Holocaust Center is scheduled to present “painter and art historian Esti Dunow talking about her series, “Kaddish,” inspired by her visit to the Polish hometown of her father, noted Yiddish writer Moshe Dluznowsky.”

2020: The JCC Literary Consortium is scheduled to present Steve Madden as he talks about his memoir “The Cobbler: How I Disrupted an Industry, Fell From Grace and Came Back Stronger Than Ever.”

2020: The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia is scheduled to host a virtual screening of “Mrs. G. An incredible story about how Lea Gottlieb not only survived the holocaust but went on to start one of the most famous swimsuit companies in the world.”

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, at Temple Judea Rabbi Feivel is scheduled to host coffee and conversation where he talks about “Exploring our Roots – Genealogy/Tracing our Heritage.”

2020: “Ben Gurion Airport is scheduled open today at midnight for flights according to the "open sky" outline, as it was before the closure.” (As reported by YNET)

 OCTOBER 15

 

586 BCE (16th of Cheshvan, 3176): King Zedekiah was blinded and taken into captivity. He was the last king of Judea. Zedekiah’s ("Tzidkiyahu") original name was Matanya. He was torn between the two great powers of Egypt and Babylon. Unfortunately, Egypt under Hopra was no match for Nebuchadnezzar who pushed out the Egyptians and laid siege to Jerusalem. Zedekiah tried to flee from Jerusalem but was captured along with his sons in Jericho. He ended his life in a Babylonian prison.

412: Theophilius passed away clearing the way for Cyril an anti-Semite who had incited a Greek mob to kill Jew to become Patriarch of Alexandria.

912: Abdullah ibn Muhammad, Emir of Córdoba passed away. Abdullah passed away just when Cordoba was on the brink of becoming a major center of Jewish culture and learning.  Menahem ben Sharuk, the great grammarian was two years old when the Emir passed away and Hasdai Ibn Shaprut would not be born until three years after his birth.  The rise of Cordoba as a Jewish center coincided with its reemergence as a power on the Iberian Peninsula.

961: Abd al-Rahman III “the political and the religious leader of all the Muslims in al-Andalus, as well as the protector of his Christian and Jewish subjects” passed away today.

1218: Birthdate of Hulagu Khan, the Mongol rule who conquered Palestine in 1260 who showed toleration to all three major religions – Jews, Christians and Moslems – and whose invasion of Persia in 1255 led to the creation of the Ilkhanate, a portion of the Mongol Empire where much to the relief of the Jews “the rulers abolished the inequality of dhimmis, and all religions were deemed equal.”

1485: At Soncino, Italy, Joshua Solomon Soncino printed “The Former Prophets” with a commentary by Kimhi.  [Kimihi probably refers to David Kimihi, the 13th century rabbi known as RaDak.  But it cannot be said with certitude that it does not refer to his father Rabbi Joserph Kimhi and his brother Rabbi Moses Kimhi.] The Soncinos were a family of Sephardic Jews who had begun operating printing presses in the town of Soncino, Italy in 1483.  Yes the town was the inspiration for the last name.

1582: Pope Gregory XIII implements the Gregorian calendar. In Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain, October 4 of this year was followed directly by October 15. The change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar helps to explain the challenge in matching dates on the Hebrew calendar with the dates on the civil calendar.

1585: Birthdate of Louis Cappel, the French Huguenot Scholar “accepted the chair of Hebrew at Samur” at the age of 28 who “made a special study of the history of the Hebrew text, which led him to the conclusion that the vowel points and accents are not an original part of the Hebrew language, but had been inserted by the Massorete Jews of Tiberias, no earlier than the 5th century.”

1655(Tishrei, 5416): The Jews of Lublin, Poland were massacred

1733: Birthdate of Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal the native of Hebron who is reported to have been the first rabbi to visit the colonies that would become the United States of America.

1737: After a slave denounced them to the Holy Office, Portuguese dramatist António José da Silva and his wife “were both imprisoned on the charge of ‘judaizing’”

1739(13th of Tishrei, 5500): António José da Silva “was garroted and burnt at a Lisbon auto-da-fe.” Born in 1705, he “was a Portuguese-Brazilian dramatist, known as "the Jew" (O Judeu)”

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/da_Silva.html

1742: Lea Eleonora Oppenheimer, the wife of Wolf Wertheimer ben Simon passed away today in Vienna.

1763: Birthdate of New York City, Isaac Levy, the merchant son of Hayman Levy.

1764: Edward Gibbon observes a group of friars singing in the ruined Temple of Jupiter in Rome, which inspires him to begin work on The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In his classic history of the Roman Empire, Gibbon had the following to say about the Jewish people. (Editor’s Note: This long entry has been included to help readers decide if Gibbon was an anti-Semite in the sense that we understand that term.  Also, by reading Gibbon you may gain a greater understanding of the variety of views held by English men women when it comes to the Jewish people.  After all, this is designed as a learning experience, not just a collection of dates.

In Chapter XVI, Gibbon wrote:

“Rebellious Spirit of the Jews: Without repeating what has been already mentioned of the reverence of the Roman princes and governors for the temple of Jerusalem, we shall only observe that the destruction of the temple and city was accompanied and followed by every circumstance that could exasperate the minds of the conquerors, and authorize religious persecutions by the most specious arguments of political justice and the public safety. From the reign of Nero to that of Antonius Pius, the Jews discovered a fierce impatience of the dominion of Rome, which repeatedly broke out in the most furious massacres and insurrections. Humanity is shocked at the recital of the horrid cruelties which they committed in the cities of Egypt, of Cyprus, and of Cyrene, where they dwelt in treacherous friendship with the unsuspecting natives;(1) and we are tempted to applaud the severe retaliation which was exercised by the arms of the legions against a race of fanatics whose dire and credulous superstition seemed to render them the implacable enemies not only of the Roman government, but of human kind. The enthusiasm of the Jews was supported by the opinion that it was unlawful for them to pay taxes to an idolatrous master, and by the flattering promise which they derived from their ancient oracles, that a conquering Messiah would soon arise, destined to break their fetters, and to invest the favorites of heaven with the empire of the earth. It was by announcing himself as their long-expected deliverer, and by calling on all the descendants of Abraham to assert the hope of Israel, that the famous Barchochebas collected a formidable army, with which he resisted during two years the power of the emperor Hadrian

Toleration of the Jewish Religion: Notwithstanding these repeated provocations, the resentment of the Roman princes expired after the victory, nor were their apprehensions continued beyond the period of war and danger. By the general indulgence of Polytheism, and by the mild temper of Antonius Pius, the Jews were restored to their ancient privileges, and once more obtained the permission of circumcising their children, with the easy restraint that they should never confer on any foreign proselyte that distinguishing mark of the Hebrew race.(4) The numerous remains of that people, though they were still excluded from the precincts of Jerusalem, were permitted to form and to maintain considerable establishments both in Italy and in the provinces, to acquire the freedom of Rome, to enjoy municipal honors, and to obtain at the same time an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction to the form of ecclesiastical policy which was instituted by the vanquished sect. The patriarch, who had fixed his residence at Tiberias, was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers and apostles, to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive from his dispersed brethren an annual contribution. New synagogues were frequently erected in the principal cities of the empire; and the Sabbaths, the fasts, and the festivals, which were either commanded by the Mosaic law or enjoined by the traditions of the Rabbis, were celebrated in the most solemn and public manner. Such gentle treatment insensibly assuaged the stern temper of the Jews. Awakened from their dream of prophecy and conquest, they assumed the behavior of peaceable and industrious subjects. Their irreconcilable hatred of mankind, instead of flaming out in acts of blood and violence, evaporated in less dangerous gratifications. They embraced every opportunity of over-reaching the idolaters in trade, and they pronounced secret and ambiguous imprecations against the haughty kingdom of Edom.

The Jews Were A People Which Followed The Christians, a Sect Which Deserted the Religion of Their Fathers: Since the Jews, who rejected with abhorrence the deities adored by their sovereign and by their fellow-subjects, enjoyed, however, the free exercise of their unsocial religion, there must have existed some other cause which exposed the disciples of Christ to those severities from which the posterity of Abraham was exempt. The difference between them is simple and obvious, but, according to the sentiments of antiquity, it was of the highest importance. The Jews were a nation, the Christians were a sect: and if it was natural for every community to respect the sacred institutions of their neighbors, it was incumbent on them to persevere in those of their ancestors. The voice of oracles, the precepts of philosophers, and the authority of the laws, unanimously enforced this national obligation. By their lofty claim of superior sanctity the Jews might provoke the Polytheists to consider them as an odious and impure race. By disdaining the intercourse of other nations they might deserve their contempt. The laws of Moses might be for the most part frivolous or absurd yet, since they had been received during many ages by a large society, his followers were justified by the example of mankind, and it was universally acknowledged that they had a right to practice what it would have been criminal in them to neglect. But this principle, which protected the Jewish synagogue, afforded not any favor or security to the primitive church. By embracing the faith of the Gospel the Christians incurred the supposed guilt of an unnatural and unpardonable offence. They dissolved the sacred ties of custom and education, violated the religious institutions of their country, and presumptuously despised whatever their fathers had believed as true or had reverenced as sacred. Nor was this apostasy (if we may use the expression) merely of a partial or local kind; since the pious deserter who withdrew himself from the temples of Egypt or Syria would equally disdain to seek an asylum in those of Athens or Carthage. Every Christian rejected with contempt the superstitions of his family, his city, and his province. The whole body of Christians unanimously refused to hold any communion with the gods of Rome, of the empire, and of mankind. It was in vain that the oppressed believer asserted the inalienable rights of conscience and private judgment. Though his situation might excite the pity, his arguments could never reach the understanding, either of the philosophic or of the believing part of the Pagan world. To their apprehensions it was no less a matter of surprise that any individuals should entertain scruples against complying with the established mode of worship than if they had conceived a sudden abhorrence to the manners, the dress, or the language of their native country.

1780(16thof Tishrei, 5541): Second Day of Sukkoth

1780: Birthdate of Eva Meijer, the sister of Abraham David Meijer and Jonas Daniel Meijer, the first Jewish lawyer in the Netherlands and a leader in the fight to gain full rights for all Dutch Jews.

1786(23rdof Tishrei, 5547): Simchat Torah

1787: In the Netherlands, the Jews of Amersfort including Benjamin Cohen celebrated today as a holiday because the Orange forces liberated the town.

1790: In Germany “Frommet Weil” and David Hirsch Lindauer gave birth to Bessie Lindauer. The wife of Isaac Frank and the mother of Asher and Gitel Frank.

1794(21st of Tishrei, 5555):Hoshanah Rabah

1809: In Mecklenburg, Jacob H. Marcus and his wife Judy Levi gave birth German lawyer and political leader Lewis Jacob Marcus.

1809: Birthdate of Friedrich A. Philippi, the son of a wealth Jewish banker who converted to Christianity following a pattern similar to that of the Mendelssohn family with which he was friends.

1818(15thof Tishrei, 5579): Sukkoth

1819(30thof Tishrei, 5580) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1819(30thof Tishrei, 5580): Seventy-seven year old Alexander Zunz “a Hessian Jew who came to the Thirteen Colonies as part of the British Army that occupied New York and who served as Chazan for Shearith Israel while deciding to stay in the newly created United States where he was a leading member of the New York business and Jewish community passed away today.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/zuntz-alexander

1821: Birthdate of German poet Moritz Hartmann.  Hartmann was as well known for his political activities as for his poetry.  He was a liberal and took part in the revolutions that rocked Europe in the 1840’s.  “Hartmann's poems are often lacking in genuine poetical feeling, but the love of liberty which inspired them, and the fervor, ease and clearness of their style compensated for these shortcomings and gained for him a wide circle of admirers.”

1824(23rdof Tishrei, 5585): Simchat Torah

1824: In Mt. Pleasant, NY, Charity and Jacob da Silva Solis gave birth toSarah Miriam Carvalho, the wife of Solomon Nunes Carvalho.

1828: Five days after he had passed away, Joseph Moses, the son Mordecai Moses, was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1829(18thof Tishrei, 5590): Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

1829(18thof Tishrei, 5590): Twenty year old Hindel Henriette Warburg passed away today.

1830: In London, Rachel and Aaron Cohen gave birth to Samuel Cohen, the husband of Rosetta Menser, who migrated to New South Wales in 1853 after which he established a successful business at Ulmarra where he also served as Mayor before returning to Sydney where he served on the Board of Management of the Great Synagogue, the Jewish Board of Education and as President of the Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home.

1831: Myer Benjamin was appointed to serve as a Quartermaster in Jamaica.

1831: In Alsace-Lorraine, Rabbi Mayer L. Eppstein and his wife gave birth to Elias Eppstein, the Bonn trained student of Rabbi Mertzig and author of “Confirmant’s Guide” and “Bible Evens” who served as rabbi at congregations “in Jackson, Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kansas City, Missouri and Philadelphia, before settling in at Congregation B’nai Shalom in Quincy, Illinois.

1833: In Wurttemberg, Germany, Bernhard Frankfurter, the son of Mirjam Landauer and Moses Levi Frankfurter and Esther Frank gave birth to Wilhelmina Frankfurter

1834: Birthdate of Stuttgart, Germany native Leopold Adler, the husband of Rose Adler, who settled in Chicago, Illinois.

1835(22nd of Tishrei, 5596): Shemini Atzeret

1837(16thof Tishrei, 5598): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren.

1840: In “Chorlton,” Fredericka and Henry MIcholls gave birth to Annette Micholls.

1843(21st of Tishrei, 5604): Hoshana Rabah

1843: Three days after he had passed away, Solomon Rees, the son of Nathan Rees and the husband of Elizabeth Rees with whom he had three children – Abraham, Philip and Maria – was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1844: Birthdate of Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher. According to some Nietzsche was an anti-Semite.  In reality, his big complaint against Judaism was that it gave rise to Christianity.  Nietzsche’s sister and brother-in-law were anti-Semites.  Nietzsche did not approve of them or their politics.  However, the Nazis misrepresented his beliefs.  After Nietzsche’s death, his sister became the keeper of his literary estate and she was only too glad to bend it to fit Hitler’s will.

1846(25thof Tishrei, 5607): Philadelphian Isaac Jacob Levy, the husband of Hester Polock passed away today.

1849: Three days after he had passed away, Bohemian born Nathan Altman, the husband of “Brina” Altman with whom he had two children – Sampson and Michael – was buried today in the “PlymouthHoe Burial Ground.”

1851: In New founding of Shaare Brocho whose members included Rabbi Gabriel Hirsh, Nathan Weill, Emil Boris, Herbert Dahlman, and Jacob Dankel.

1852(2ndof Cheshvan, 5613): Eighty-three year old Canadian businessman, Moses Hart, the Trois-Rivières born son Aaron Hart and Dorothea Judah, brother of Ezekiel Hart and the father of Alexander Thomas Hart whom he had adopted passed away today.

1852: Seventy-four year old Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, one of the “fathers modern gymnastics” who gained infamy in English-speaking countries through the publication of Peter Viereck's Metapolitics: The Roots of the Nazi Mind  in which he claimed Jahn was the spiritual founder of Nazism” – a claim that was disputed by  “Jacques Barzun who  observed that Viereck's portrait of cultural trends supposedly leading to Nazism was "a caricature without resemblance" relying on "misleading shortcuts.”

1854(23rdof Tishrei, 5615): Simchat Torah

1855:  The New York Times reported that Mlle. Rachel has returned from performing in Boston and is scheduled at the Academy of Music on nights when the opera is not being performed. Mademoiselle Rachel is Elizabeth-Rachel Félix, the daughter of Alsatian Jews who was prominent actress as well as the mistress to prominent Europeans including at least one member of Napoleon I’s family.

1856(16thof Tishrei, 5617): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1859(17thof Tishrei, 5620): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1859: Birthdate of “Austrian physician, medical author and dramatist” Alois Pick.

1861: At their regular meeting which was held today, the Board of Councilmen (of New York City) examined a report from the Board Alderman that favored donating thirty thousand dollars to the Hebrew Benevolent Association “, for the erection of a building for the poor and orphans of that persuasion.” It was opposed by Mr. Lent who contended that the city had already done its share by donating the land on which the building was to be erected. The donation was supported by Mr. Barney, who proposed that the money should be paid in installments based on the progress of construction without more than 25 per cent to be paid at any one time. Following further discussion, the whole subject was referred to the Finance Committee.

1861: Philadelphian Samuel Goodman began serving as a 2nd Lieutenant in Company P of the 28th Regiment.

1861: Jacob Hassler, who rose to the rank of First Sergeant, began a four year hitch with Company D of the 92nd Regiment of the Ninth Cavalry.

1862(21st of Tishrei, 5623): Hoshana Rabah

1862: Birthdate of Odessa native Benjamin Calechman, the husband of the former Miriam Markman and father of Samuel Calechman.

1863: Michael Simeon married August Phillips today.

1863: The Board of Alderman met today and adopted the Report of Committee on Donations and Charities that appropriate steps be taken to ensure that a lot adjacent to the Orphan Asylum of the Hebrew Benevolent Society would become the property of the Hebrew Benevolent Society.

1863: Three days after she had passed away, Lydia Bauman, a toddler who was the daughter of David and Sarah Bauman was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1864(15th of Tishrei, 5625): First Day of Sukkoth observed as Union forces conduct raids to deny Confederates supplies during the Siege of Petersburg.

1866: In Merkine (Meretz), Hinde Bernstein and Isaac Margolis gave birth to Max Leopold Margolis the Lithuanian-born American philologist whose accomplishments included serving as “editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society's translation of the Bible into English, the finished product being published in 1917.”

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0013_0_13280.html

1867(16thof Tishrei, 5628): Second Day of Sukkoth

1869: Ralph Peixotto and his wife gave birth to American painter Ernest Peixotto. who “studied at the Académie Julien in Paris for five years under Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefèbvre.” After which his was exhibited in the Paris Salon and the 1893 Columbian Exposition.

1871(30th of Tishrei, 5632) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1871 “English Jews”published today reported that the Jews of the United Kingdom are “divided into two sects- orthodox and reformers.” The Orthodox are led by Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom who delivered a sermon declaring “that the oral law and written law are equally Divine.  The Reform or Liberal Jews are led by Professor David Woolf Marx.  A smaller group, they use a synagogue in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square.  Their numbers are described as “very small” and “the services lifeless.”  According to four speeches given by Professor Marx, the Reform believe in the “sufficiency of the law of Moses as the guide of Israel.”  The article goes on to describe, in some detail, the Jewish dietary laws and Sabbath, which it finds a joyful in event. In the end, among English Jews, their ritual is “little better than an empty shell.” For example Jews pray for next year in Jerusalem but would not move if given a chance to down and Jews pray for blessings on the Royal Family while ignoring the Parliament yet most Jews are Liberals.

1871: Following yesterday’s Shabbat sermon in which Rabbi J.J. Lyons made an appeal for financial aid for those who have suffered during the Great Chicago Fire, a committee is scheduled to meet today at the West Nineteenth Street Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue to discuss how to disperse the expected large number of contributions.

1872: Birthdate of Mrs. John D. Levy the St. Louis native who for two decades was a leading comic opera star performing under the name of Della Fox.

1873: At today’s meeting of the Free Religious Association, Jewish author and editor Moritz Ellinger said that it was “eminently proper that the Jewish religion” should be a part of the association since “it was found upon reason, had not priests, but only teachers.  It had no creed, but simply belief in a creator, and did not point men to a future rewsard, but to a reward on earth.  He argued…that the Jewish religion was not based on miracles.”  Finally like other members of the association, “Jews did not look toward the past for their Savior, but kept their face toward the future.” [The Free Religious Association was formed two years after the Civil War.  Its leaders sought to “emancipate religion from dogmatic traditions” and supernaturalism.  Non-Orthodox Jews were drawn to the organization which included Quakers, Unitarians agnostics and theists.]

1874: Birthdate of Galicia native Selma Kurz, the Austrian soprano who debuted at a concert at Vienna in 1895.

1875(16th of Tishrei, 5636): Second Day of Sukkoth

1875: School Board member Fritz A. Meyer introduced a resolution at tonight’s meeting of the Board of Education in Union Hill, NJ, to abolish the mandatory reading of the Bible at the start of each school day.  Besides raising constitutional issues, the resolution points out the fact that the Bible being used is not the text of the Catholics or the Jews and this makes the activity a matter of sectarian religious practice.

1876: In New York City, Leopold Weil and Martha Tanzer gave birth to Columbia trained physician and cancer researcher Richard Weil, the husband of Minnie Straus, the son-in-law of Isidor and Ida Straus and the father of a future president of Macy’s Department Store.

1877: “Fine Arts In America,” an article published today comments on the works of several 19th century artists including Washington Allston’s “Jeremiah” which is owned by Yale University.  The work has many fine points, but the artist has failed “to express the exaltation of an inspired prophet.” You may judge for yourself at

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jeremiah_Dictating_His_Prophecy_by_Washington_Allston_1820.jpeg

1878(18thof Tishrei, 5639): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1878: In New York City, Sarah Weiler or Wheeler, the widow of a rabbi, was tried on charges that she had abducted a 16 year old girl named Mary O’Connor for immoral purposes and had compelled her “to commit an act of self-abasement.”  She was sentenced to two years in the state prison after having been found guilty of one of the two counts of the indictment.

1878: Birthdate of Robert Bloom who made his way from Lithuania to Ireland to Alaska where he “was a founder of Congregation Bikkur Cholim in Fairbanks” and “chairman of Alaska’s Jewish Welfare Board.”

https://www.alaska.edu/uajourney/regents/1921-1925-robert-bloom/

1880: “Whipped With Cat-O’-Nine-Tails” published today described the decision rendered by Justice Kilbreth in the case of Mrs. Lizzie Wenke who was accused of horse-whipping Isaac Stern a fellow Jew living in the tenement at 192 Broome Street.

1881: The London Telegraph reported that the Turkish governor of Jerusalem has received orders from the Sultan to resume work on the restoration of the Temple of Solomon which had stopped five years ago after having been begun by Sultan Abdul Aziz.

1881: “Work of the Young Hebrews” published today provided a summary the annual report issued by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.  The Association has about a thousand members, sponsored 8 lectures and has accumulated a library of 2,016 volumes.  The executive committee called for a fair to raise funds for a new building and “grand Chanukah ball” to be held at the Academy of Music.

1881: It was reported today that in New York, “an assignment for the benefit of creditors, by Hirsch Levy to Isidore Hirsch, with $600 preferences” has been filed in the County Clerk’s office.

1882: “Plays and Actors” published today included a dispute over the portrayal of the Jewish characters in Edward Harrigan’s new play, “Mordecai Lyons.”  A Jewish correspondent disparaged it as “another Jew play” which is coarse at best while others contend that “the Jewish part of this drama” is thought to be “serious and valuable.”

1882: “Varied Old World Topics” published today described conditions in Germany. Surprise was expressed that the “anti-Semitic agitation is gaining ground.”  Some of the support may be coming indirectly from Chancellor Bismarck would be using to it intimidate the Jews “who have been opposing his program on financial matters.”

1882: “Religious Ideas” published today described the anomaly that “Christianity was founded by Jews, preached by Jews and died for by Jews, yet Jews are the only people living directly and always within its influence upon whom, in 1,800 years, that creed has made no impression at all.”

1882: “A Riot Among the Russian Jews” describe events surrounding an outbreak of violence among the 400 Jewish immigrants temporarily housed on Ward’s Island.  The violence broke out during mealtime when Jacob Rabota, a native of Warsaw protested the way they were being fled.  The attack was in reaction to ill-will between the Jews and the staff brought on by mistreatment sanction by the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent. Rebbec Bochtel told those investigating the matter “a pitiful story of maltreatment” that “was corroborated by other women.”

1882:”Suit About A Play” published today described litigation surrounding “Siberia,” a drama about “the persecution of the Jews of Russia” written by Barley Campbell.  Plaintiffs Imrl and Bolossi Kiralfy claim they provide Campbell with the idea for the play and he agreed to write it so that they could perform it.

1883: Three days after she had passed away, Elizabeth Levy, “the youngest daughter of Joseph Levy and the former Hannah Isaacs” was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1884: It was reported today that Smyrna, which is second only to Constantinople “as an eastern centre of commerce” has population of 250,000, 30,000 of whom are Jews.

1885: Birthdate of Russian native and Columbia trained physician Isaac Chassin, the husband of “the former Esther Kantro and the father of Maurice and Jameson Chassin both of whom became doctors.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1974/03/18/99164275.pdf

1885: Birthdate of Isidor Posner, the husband of Ida Weinstein Posner and father of Marcy, Rhoda and Irving Posner.

1885: Birthdate of Ukraine native Dovid Ignatosky who gained fame Yiddish author and HIAS staff member David Ignatoff, the husband of Minnie Radnitz Ignatoff with whom he had two children https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1954/02/27/84109362.pdf

http://www.yivoarchives.org/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=33701

https://yiddishkayt.org/view/ignatoff/

1886: In New York City, “Bernard S. and Gertrude (Hartog) Baruc” gave birth to CCNY alum and banker Edgard S. Baruc, the husband of Bessie Vogel and during WW I, the “Supervisor of the Foreign Translation Bureau.”

1886: In Lithuania, Isaac Margolis and Hinde Bernstein gave birth to Max Leopold Margolis who served as Professor of Biblical Philology at Dropsie Colliege from 1909 until his death in 1932.

1886: In New York City, “Max Ellenstein and the former Libby Bzuroff” gave birth Meyer C. Ellenstein, the 31st Mayor of Newark, NJ and “the father of actor Robert Ellenstein.

https://newarksattic.blog/2017/12/28/meyer-c-ellenstein-mayor-of-newark-1933-1941/

1887: Russian native Solomon Altfeld and his wife Eva Levin Alffeld gave birth to Joshua Hensel Altfeld, the husband Goldie Altfeld and older brother of to Emanuel Milton Altfeld, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1914 to 1916 and a member of the Maryland State Senate from 1930 to 1934 who was the author The Jew’s Struggle for Religious and Civil Liberty in Maryland

1887: It was reported today that another 100 Jewish families have been expelled from Kiev.

1888: Democrat Martin Foran’s victory in the election for the 21st Congressional District from Ohio was reportedly due in part to his Republican opponent having lost the support of Jewish voters in the district.

1888: Birthdate of Sylvain S. Abrams, the wife of Selma Werner Abrams.

1889(20thof Tishrei, 5650): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1889: In Great Britain the press has reported that Baron Hirsch is negotiating with Lord Cholmondeley for the purchase of Houghton Hall estate.  The purchase will probably cost the Baron 300,000 English pounds.  Baron Hirsch's desire to purchase the estate in England may have been stimulated by "the snub he recently received from the French Jockey Club."

1889: Birthdate of Warsaw native Yitskhok (Isaac) Unterman the Yiddish author and editor who in 1911 came to the United States, earned a law degree and worked for such publications as the Jewish Morning Star and the Jewish DailyPress in Chicago.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2014/05/yitskhok-isaac-unterman.html

1890: Ferdinand Forzinetti was named commandant of military prisons in Paris, a position he held when Captain Dreyfus was imprisoned.  Later Dreyfus would credit him as one of the people who dissuaded him from taking his own life and "who knew how to combine the strict duty of a soldier with the highest feelings of humanity."

1890: Birthdate of Leib Kvitko, the Ukrainian born Yiddish poet who was a member of the Jewish Ant-Fascist Committee, an organization Stalin supported as a vehicle to gain foreign support for the Soviets during WW II.  Stalin repaid him for his efforts by making him one of the victims of the “Night of the Murdered Poets.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leib_Kvitko#/media/File:Akh,_az_ikh_%E1%B9%BFel_oys%E1%B9%BFa%E1%B8%B3sn!,_L._%E1%B8%B2vi%E1%B9%AD%E1%B8%B3o_;_gemeln_fun_%E1%B8%B3ins%E1%B9%ADler_Y._Dayts.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leib_Kvitko#/media/File:In_vald_L_Kvitko_tseykhenungen_Y_Ribak.jpg

1890: In Teleneşti, Bessarabia Governorate, then a part of the Russian Empire, Simcha Alter and Rivka Gutman gave birth to their fourth child Israeli painter, sculptor, and author Nachum Gutman who moved to Palestine in 1903, attended the Herzilya Gymnasium in 1908 and began studying at the Bezalel School in 1912.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachum_Gutman#/media/File:HHGM_20121230_153928.jpg

1891: Birthdate of Munich native, Carl Landauer who fled Nazi German and began teach at Cal-Berkley in 1933.

1892: The Sisters of Israel Benevolent Society which meets on the last Sunday of the month was founded today in Portland, OR.

1892: Kinloch Cooke is named editor of the Pall Mall Gazette following its purchase by the Lowenfield syndicate, which according to unsubstantiated rumors is backed by Baron Hirsch.  Furthermore, other rumors include reports of a desire of members of the Jewish community to gain control of this or some other major English publication.

1893: The Jubilee Celebration of B’nai B’rith is scheduled to end this evening with services at Temple Beth-El followed by a business meeting.

1893(5thof Cheshvan, 5664): In Philadelphia, Horace Moses, the nephew of Hyman Gratz passed away today “leaving no issue” which mean that “the entire estate…came into the possession of Congreagatin Mickveh Israel for the establishment and maintenance, under its direction of ‘a college for the education of Jews residing in the City and County of Philadelphia.’”

1893: Colonel J.E. Bloom, the manager of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School defended his decision to “turn out” five students from their boarding house without warning because they had refused to follow the school’s rules and the school felt no obligation to support young men undermining the school.

1893: A review of “The Woollen Stocking published today described the addition of a “the Jewish politician who ‘pulls together’ with the Irish” as the newest character added to this comedy.

1894(15th of Tishrei, 5655): Sukkoth

1894: “Literary Notes” published today described the publication by A.C. Armstrong & Son of The Historical Geography of the Holy Land  by George Adams which provides an outline of Palestine that includes six maps prepared by John George Bartholomew.

1894: Col. Alfred Dreyfus was first arrested.  This marked the start of what would become known as the Dreyfus Affair.

1894: Birthdate of Moshe Sharett, second Prime Minister of Israel. Born Moshe Shertok in the Ukraine, Moshe Sharett emigrated to Palestine in 1908 where  his family was one of the founders of Tel Aviv  Sharett was the first Foreign Minister of Israel.  He was a key figure in establishing the Armistice Agreements that ended with a Jewish victory in the War for Independence.  When Ben Gurion resigned as Israel’s fist Prime Minister in 1953, Sharett was the logical choice to succeed him.  He was ousted by Ben Gurion in 1956 and he returned to the Foreign Ministry.  He passed away in 1965.

1894: Justice McMahon dismissed that assault case brought by Nathan Hirsch in Yorkville.

1894: John Shevlin who had been arrested by Officer Grier after he saw him lead a crowd chasing and beating two old Jews was released from custody when the victims could not be found to appear at the Jefferson Market Police Court.

1894: Louis Rothschild was elected treasurer of the newly formed Cloak and Suit Manufacturers Association whose 85 members met tonight and voted not to “entertain any communications from any of the trade unions.”

1895(27thof Tishrei, 5656): Nineteen year old William Nelken, the son of Sam and Sarah Nelken passed away today.

1895: In Ukraine, Jacob and Rose Maidman gave birth to Irving Maidman the husband Byrdie Maidman who settled in the United States and who should not be confused with the real estate mogul of the same name who passed away in 1979.

1895: At a meeting held at Tammany Hall this afternoon, it was agreed that Jacob A. Cantor would be the Democratic Party’s nominee in the Twentieth Senate District.  Before entering politics, Cantor, the son of two Jews from London, was a newspaper man and lawyer.  He would go on to a successful political career that would include serving in the U.S. House of Representatives.

1896: Birthdate of Newark, NJ native, Minna Wright who gained fame as “painter and printmaker” Minna Citron, the wife of businessman Henry Citrion

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/24/arts/minna-citron-95-artist-whose-work-spanned-2-schools.html

1897(19thof Tishrei, 5658): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1897: In Warsaw, Adolph and Natalia Lieberman gave birth American literary agent and accused Soviet espionage agent Maxim Lieber.

1897: Herzl publishes his article "Mauschel" in Die Welt. Die Welt was the name of a weekly publication founded in 1897 by Theodor Herzl in Vienna as organ of the Zionist movement. In the article entitled “Mauschel” Herzl did not deny that the anti-Semitic stereotype of the Jew had a basis in reality.  Rather he identified the stereotype with the Jewish opponents of Zionism and used it against them.

1897: It was reported today that all of the anti-Semitic candidates have prevailed in the “municipal elections in the province of Constantine, Algeria.”

1897: It was reported today that Jewish leaders have “published a formal protest” against a proposed made by the vice mayor of Vienna denying Jewish judges the right to “administer the oath to Christians” because “the Jews were unable to comprehend the moral and religious opinions of the Christian community.”

1898: Birthdate of Boris Aronson, the native of Kiev who became a Tony Award winning scenic designer.

1898: Theodor Herzl was invited to a private audience with Kaiser Wilhelm today when the Kaiser stopped in Constantinople for a State visit. The Kaiser asked Herzl what he wished him to ask of the Sultan:’ “A Chartered Company – under German protection,” was Herzl’s request.

1898: “The new home of the Hebrew Infant Asylum of the city of New York” is scheduled to “be fully furnished and ready for occupancy” today.

1900(22ndof Tishrei, 5661): Shmini Atzeret

1900: Birthdate of Fritz Feilchenfeld, the native of Berlin who gained film as actor Fritz Feld whose career began in Germany and ended in Hollywood.

1900: Birthdate of New York dermatologist Samuel Peck.

http://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/04/nyregion/samuel-m-peck-91-dermatologist-and-professor.html

1900: In San Francisco, Edna (née Armer) and Harry LeRoy gave birth to director and producer Mervyn LeRoy whose career began in 1923 with a silent film version of “The Ten Commandments” and including directing one of the best films ever made “Mr. Roberts.”

1901: Birthdate of Kiev native Louis “Kid” Kaplan the Connecticut resident who won the World Featherweight Championship in 1925 but was never able to become Lightweight Champion because both of the titleholders refused to fight him.

1901: The Cape Town correspondent of The Times of London reported that many of the poor people hoping to reach Johannesburg who are currently stranded in Cape Town are Russian Jews.

1902(14thof Tishrei, 5663): Erev Sukkoth

1903: Alabama born, New York lawyer and judge, Joseph M. Proskauer married Alice Naumberg today after which they had three children – Frances, Ruth and Richard.

1903: The Newark Young Ladies Zion Society met today and elected new officers including “President, Mrs. A.B. Pilpoul; Treasurer Miss Ida Stein; and Recording Secretary Miss Dora Varitz.”

1904(6thof Cheshvan, 5665): Parashat Noach

1904: It was reported today that Rider Haggard’s The Brethren, “a romance” set in feudal England and in the Palestine camp of Saladin will be issued on October 18 by Mclure-Phillips.

1904: It was reported to that Henry Holt and Company will be publishing an edition of “L’Attaque du Moulin and Other Pieces” approved by Emile Zola, the defender of Dreyfus, before his death.

1905(16thof Tishrei, 5666): Second Day of Sukkoth

1905: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today at Temple Beth-El for Lyman G. Bloomingdale the New York born founder, with his brother Joseph, of Bloomingdales Department Store.

1906; Major Alfred Dreyfus took command of the artillery unit at St. Denis, a northern suburb of Paris.

1906: The Anglican Bishop of Shangai, a convert from Judaism named Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky passed away today.

1906: Bruno Alfred Döblin, a German-Jewish author and doctor best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz took up a position at the Berlin psychiatric clinic in Buch where he worked as an assistant doctor for nearly two years.

1906: The Executive Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis held its second meeting “since the closing of the Indianapolis Convention.”

1907: Birthdate of Varian Fry, known as the American Schindler for his gallant rescue of those fleeing Hitler and the Nazis. . Some of those he saved were Marc Chagall, Hannah Arendt and Alma Mahler. In 1995 Varian Fry became the first United States citizen to be listed in the Righteous Among the Nations at Israel's national Holocaust Memorial, Yad Vashem (in 2006, fellow Americans Waitstill Sharp and Martha Sharp were added to the list). He was awarded the additional honor of "Commemorative Citizenship of the State of Israel" on 1 January 1998. The film Varian’s War provides a cinematic treatment of Fry’s wartime activities

https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005740

1907(7thof Cheshvan, 5668): Seventy-four year old award winning French astronomer Maurice (Mortiz) Loewy passed away today.

1908(20thof Tishrei, 5669): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1908: It was reported today that a mob had attacked the Austrian Post Office in Jaffa as part of the protest against the Austria-Hungary Empire’s recent annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

1909(30thof Tishrei, 5670): Mrs. Hinde First passed away today.

1909: Birthdate of American astronomer Jesse Leonard Greenstein.

1909: Birthdate of German-born British-Australian mathematician Bernhard Hermann Neumann.

1910: In their third game of the season, Georgia Tech scored its third straight vicotyr with Albert Lorch “Al” Loe, known as “the Yiddish Wildcat” at “Center.”

1911(23rd of Tishrei, 5672): Simchat Torah

1911: Birthdate of Lilly Hanakova, who was murdered at Ujazdow after being transported there from Prague.

1911: At Chicago’s Sinai Congregation, Dr. Emil G. Hirsch is scheduled to the first in a series of talks on “the Bible as Literature” at services tis morning.

1911: Dr. Joseph Stoltz is scheduled to deliver at services this morning at Isaiah Temple.

1911: At the request of David Levontin, Director of the Anglo-Palestine Bank, Jews assemble to pray for the welfare of the Sultan and for victory of the Turkish Army. 

 

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Mrs. Elke Jakobsohn passed away.

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Max Kohn, “a communal worker from Pueblo, CO” passed away today at Chicago, Illinois.

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Fifty-four year old Prussian born “German American organist, conductor and composer” Max Spicker, the choir director for Temple Emanu-El and “an honorary member of the Society of American Cantors” passed away today.

https://www.milkenarchive.org/artists/view/max-spicker/

1913(14thof Tishrei, 5674): Erev Sukkot

1913: In Kiev, “The examination of witnesses in the trial of Mendel Beiliss was continued to-day.”

1914: As the Germans and Allies continued their respective “races to the sea” which could have ended the war in weeks instead of years, the BEF clashed with the German 4th Army during the Battle of Amentieres.

1914: It was reported today that “thousands of fugitives” are crowding Warsaw most of whom are poor Jews whom come from “frontier towns and villages which the Germans have been ravaging for more than six weeks;

1915: It was announced today that “the Jewish conference called for by the American Jewish Committee to consider…what American Jews may do when the war ends to” ensure the rights of their co-religionists in Europe which was to be held in Washington later this month has been canceled.

1915: “It was announced today that thirty or more ministers” including several rabbis “will visit Public School 45 to examine experimental work under the Gary plan.

1915: In New York, “the New Synagogue” the newest “of the liberal congregations” found in the city is scheduled to hold its first services tonight, erev Shabbat, led by Rabbi Ephraim Frisch.

1915: In Portsmouth, VA, Reb Yisroel Gifter and his wife gave birth to Mordechai Gifter, the future rosh yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio.

1915: Louis D. Brandies of Boston is identified as the attorney leading the opposition to the increase in freight rate charges that the railroads are presenting to the Interstate Commerce Commission.

1916: As of today, “The Joint Distribution Committee of which Felix M. Warburg is Chairman…has to date received more than $5,942,000.

1916: In Boston, “resolutions advocating the establishment of a permanent American Jewish Congress at Washing and demanding that Jewish rights be guaranteed in the peace parliament at the close of the European War were adopted at today’s session of the annual convention of Poalei Zion Association of America.”

1916: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis was re-elected today President of the Zion Association of Greater Boston” following which the organization pledged a $10,000 fund “for the relief of Jews in Palestine and the maintenance of Jewish institutions in that country.

1916: “The Women’s Proclamation Committee, the national women’s organization for Jewish Relief” which is chaired by Mrs. Samuel Elkes” reported today “that there have been many responses” several of which have been “generous” “to the appeal recently issued throughout the United States.”

1916: “Recent efforts by political supporters of President Wilson to line up the Jewish vote for his re-election” by calling for the creation of a Ten Thousand Club to which each Jew would contribute a dollar for the Wilson campaign have resulted in 26 prominent Jewish leaders, some of whom support Wilson to issue, today, “a protest against such mixing of religion or race and politics.”

1917: In Columbus, Ohio, Arthur M. Schlesinger, the historian who was Jewish and his wife the former Elizabeth Harriet Bancroft who was not Jewish gave birth to historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/01/washington/01schlesinger.html

1917: Kaiser Wilhelm whose earlier trips to the Middle East had led to Herzl’s hopes of having him back his Zionist project made his third and final trip to Constantinople.

1917: Rabbi Samuel Schulman, argued against the calling of an American Jewish Congress that would be seeking to protect the rights of Jews at a peace conference ending the World War saying that “America’s victory in the war…will mean a great and friendly help for procuring the rights of Jews all over the world and I consider it the duty of every American who loves his country to follow the counsel of those who intimate that it would be best if the congress were postponed.”

1918: While serving the Headquarters Company, 307th Infantry, Sergeant Max Goldstone overcame the darkness of night, heavy artillery fire and intense machine gun fire, ran a telephone line to Grand Pre making it possible for the units to remain in contact with one another.

1919(21stof Tishrei, 5680): Hoshana Raba

1919(21stof Tishrei, 5680): Ray Perlman, the daughter of Abraham A. Perlman “one of the founders and directors of the New York Uptown Talmud Torah Association and the brother of Jess Perlman the “former Resident Director of the Jewish Educational Alliance in Baltimore” and the current Executive Director of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in Montreal, passed away today.

1920: “Pogrom Protest” published today described plans for a group of prominent Jewish rabbis and business men to lead a delegation on “pilgrimage to Washington to persuade President Wilson to take effective steps to pogroms in Poland.”

1922(23rd of Tishrei, 5683): Simchat Torah

1922: In Newark, NH, “a homemaker and a businessman” gave birth Lorraine Gordon who gained fame as Lorraine Gordon, jazz aficionado and owner of the Village Vanguard. (As reported by Tim Weiner)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/09/arts/music/lorraine-gordon-dies.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1923: Birthdate of Walter Zacharius, the Brooklyn native, “who rode the passion-swollen wave of romance fiction in the early 1980s to build the Kensington Publishing Corporation into a leading purveyor of bodice-rippers and other romance genres…” (As reported by William Grimes)

1924: William Zev Spiegelman began serving as editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

1925: In Atlanta, GA, Leon Leo Solomon Hexter, the son of Max and Sarah Hexter and his wife Rachel Schwartz gave birth to Robert Maurice Hexter.

1925: Having blown a three to one lead, the Senators led by infielder Buddy Myer lost the seventh and final game of the World Series.  (The hapless Nats would make it back to the series one more time before drifting into the mediocrity and futility that showed my brother in me when we to games in the 1950’s on Briggs Kids Days)

1926: Birthdate of French philosopher Michel Foucault who would eventually quit the French Communist Party for “its prejudices against Jews and homosexuals.”

1927: Jacob “Little Augie” Orgen was mortally wounded while standing on a street corner during a turf war with Jacob Shapiro and Louis “Lepke” Buchalter.

1928: “The Republic of Flappers” a silent movie directed by David Constantin and filmed by cinematographer Mutz Greenbaum was released today in Jerusalem.

1929: In Terre Haute, Indiana, wholesale poultry dealer Stanley Dreyfus and his wife, the former Irene Lederer gave birth to Hubert Lederer “Bert” Dreyfus, the University of California philosophy professor who wrote What Computers Can’t Do.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/02/us/hubert-dreyfus-dead-philosopher-of-artificial-intelligence.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1930(23rd of Tishrei, 5691): Simchat Torah

1930(23rdof Tishrei, 5691): Seventy-eight year old Sir Hermann Gollancz, the German born “British rabbi and Hebrew Scholar’ who “was the first Jew to earn a doctor of literature degree from London University” and “the first British rabbi granted a knighthood” passed away today.

1930: Dr. Drummond Shiels, Under-Secretary for the Colonies left Palestine today with “a long memorial” from the Society of Young Christians “in which they protested against Moslem demands for the abolition of the British mandate in Palestine. 

1930: Birthdate of Heiko Augstinus Oberman author of Luther: Man Between God and the Devil who noted that Rabbi Josel of Rosheim’s attempt to get relief from John Frederick’s anti-Jewish decree “as being significant in Luther's attitude toward the Jews: "Even today this refusal is often judged to be the decisive turning point in Luther's career from friendliness to hostility toward the Jews;"yet, Oberman contends that Luther would have denied any such "turning point." Rather he felt that Jews were to be treated in a "friendly way" in order to avoid placing unnecessary obstacles in their path to Christian conversion, a genuine concern of Luther.”

1930: The High Commissioner put an end to the proceedings against six Jews who had been arrested at Tel Aviv for protesting against Dr. Drummond Shiels when he arrived in Palestine last week.  The prisoners were released to a joyful crowd who had been angered by reports that Shiels supported creation of Parliament in Palestine that would guarantee Moslem rule and put an end to the creation of a Jewish homeland as promised by the Balfour Declaration.

1931: Saloonkeeper Heinrich Bowe was shot and killed and three Nazi Storm Troopers were wounded in clash with a group of Communists that would lead to their trial when Hitler came to power and was looking for examples of the threat posed by “Jewish-Marxists.”

1931:In the Bronx, NY, Alfred Epstein, a pharmacist from Poland and Eva Epstein, a former modern dancer from Russia, gave birth to Edmund Lloyd Epstein, “a literary scholar who, as a book editor in the late 1950s, was so taken by a well-reviewed but not especially popular first novel by a largely unknown British writer that he decided to reprint it in paperback, thus enabling the extravagant American success of “Lord of the Flies” and its author, the future Nobel Prize winner William Golding…” (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1932(15thof Tishrei, 5693): Sukkoth is observed for the last time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover.

1935: Former U. of Michigan star football player Harry Newman, “announced today that he had changed his mind and signed a new contract so he could continue playing for the New York Giants.”

1935: Wilhelm Frick, Minister of the Interior called for codifying laws that would impose legal restrictions on Jews taking part in trade and industry.  The Nazi rise to power and the early days of the final solution were all couched in terms of the German legal code.  The Nazis hid their evil behind a façade of laws.

1936: “Great indignation has been aroused” in Bucharest “by the ordinance issued by the anti-Semitic, pro-Fascist Vice Premier Ion Inculetz forbidding any instruction in the Jewish faith in the Rumanian schools.”

1936: As demand for his work dwindled and the Nazis rose to power Hungarian photographer André Kertész arrived in New York today with his wife Elizabeth having decided to accept an offer to work at the Keystone Agency.

1936: Today, “at a luncheon at the St. Moritz Hotel, Israel Silverman, the national chairman of the United Synagogue’s newly organized Committee to Combat Religious Indifference in America” presented “a plan to reawaken religious interest through a national adult and educational program” which will attract more people “will be attacked to the synagogues of America.”

1936: “Armistice in Palestine” published today described a truce that had been reached in Palestine ending “the general strike of Arabs against the British authorities intended to force the discontinuance of Jewish immigration” thanks to the efforts of the “Arab Kings of Iraq, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the Emir of Trans-Jordan.”

1937: In Portland, Maine, “opera singer” Lucille (née Potter) Lavin and “businessman” David J. Lavin gave birth to comedic actress Linda Lavin who played the wisecracking waitress on the television hit “Alice.”

1937: “Double Wedding” a comedy produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay by Jo Swerling was released in the United States today by MGM.

1937: David Feuerwerker, French born rabbi and resistance leader began his service in the French Army which would earn him the Croix de Guerre with a bronze star.

1937: “Fit for a King” a comedy produced by David L. Loew was released in the United States today by RKO.

1937: The Palestine Post reported on the end of the temporary cease-fire, and an intense revival of the Arab anti-Jewish and anti-British terror activities throughout the country. Bullets and bombs hit Jewish transport, buses in particular. The Iraqi Petroleum Company pipeline was damaged and the oil flowing from Iraq set on fire near Beit She’an. A passenger train from Haifa and a goods train were derailed. The settlements of Ginegar, Afula, Rosh Pina, and Migdal Tzedek were exposed to persistent firing and 12 Jews were injured. Telephone lines were cut. The authorities closed the Syrian border and imposed a curfew in Jerusalem.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that Jewish students in Warsaw went on strike to protest against the

Introduction of the so-called "ghetto benches" on the left side of the lecture halls at Polish universities.

1938: The Pulitzer Prize winning play, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois” directed by Elmer Rice opened on Broadway today at the Plymouth Theatre.

1939: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today for 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,

https://www.nytimes.com/1939/10/14/archives/nate-leipzig-66-a-prestidigitator-former-president-of-american.html?searchResultPosition=2

 

1940: The Great Dictator, a satiric social commentary film by and starring Charlie Chaplin, was released. The film was a satiric attack on Hitler, Mussolini and fascism.  Chaplin felt so strongly about the need to expose the threat posed by the Nazis and their allies, that he was willing to break his film silence.  The Great Dictator was his first “talkie.”

1940: A memorial dedicated today by Henrietta Szold established a clinic at the Children’s Village in hone of Allice Lillie Seligsberg who had passed away in August of 1940.

1941: The Nazis began the first mass deportation of German Jews to Eastern European ghettos.

1941: As of today, “the Nazis had murdered up to 30,000 of the approximately 60,000 Jews that had not been able to flee Latvia before the German occupation.”

1941: Today, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel, the London born son of Bernard and Janie (Spector) Schachtel married Barbara Levin, the mother of their two children and as Barbara Schactel earned her Ph.D. in Behavioral Science at the University of Texas School of Public Health and became director of Quality Assurance for the Institute for Preventive Medicine, Methodist Hospital, chairman of the board of managers of the Harris County Hospital District, a member of the board of the Texas Medical Center, and a trustee of the Institute of Religion.”

1941: According to a proclamation, Jews caught outside the Polish Ghetto walls could be put to death.  I am not sure what this entry really means considering the plight of the Jews of Poland at this time.

1942: An SS Aktion is undertaken against Jews of Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland that would last until October 21.  During this time untold numbers of Jews are shot in their homes and 22,000 are deported to the Treblinka death camp.

1942: The Nazis murdered 2,000 Jews living in the second ghetto at Bar in the Ukraine.

1942: The Nazis murder 25,000 Jews from Brest-Litovsk, Belorussia. Jewish resistance, led by Hana Ginsberg, attempts to fight back.

1943: Birthdate of Stanley “Stan” Fischer, the native of the British colony of Northern Rhodesia who became a leading economist and vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.

1944: Birthdate of Haim Saban, the native of Alexandria, Egypt whose family moved to Israel in 1956 who became a successful businessman there and the United States.

1944: Today, Adolph “Eichman was sent back to Budapest to finish his mission” i.e. deporting all the Jews of Hungary to Auschwitz/

1944: Joseph Bau, who had been at Gross Rossen, was sent to Brunnitz where he went to work in the Schindler factory which made him one of those on “Schindler’s List.”

1944: Truce talks between the Hungarians and the Allies collapsed.  The Arrow Cross, a Hungarian fascist organization regained power through a coup. A Hungarian Nazi, Ferenc Szálasi, is installed as regent. There are 170,000 Jews still alive in Hungary out of a half million that had been alive at the beginning of the year.  After a three month period without deportations to the death camps, this remnant was once again vulnerable as potential fodder for the Nazi killing machine.

1944: Adolph Eichmann who had been called back to Germany when there was a halt in the deportations of Hungarian Jews, “was back to Budapest” today to finish his original mission.

1944: The Germans emptied Plaszow Camp at Cracow.  Included in the evacuation were 700 of the Jews protected by Oscar Schindler. They were sent to the concentration camp at Gross Rosen. Schindler managed to retrieve these Jews, claiming the essential nature of their contribution to his factory and the war effort. Schindler also fought for release of 300 other of "his" Jews who were sent to Auschwitz.

1945:  Execution of Pierre Laval former premier of Vichy France.  Laval was one of history’s more vile characters.  At the same time, he was the fall guy for Vichy.  Marshall Petain, the famous French Marshall who was the head of the Nazi puppet state was spared.  The French could not bring themselves to punish the hero from World War I.

1945: The Alsos Mission, part of the Manhattan Project, of which Samuel Goudsmit served as the scientific leader came to an end today.

1945: In a press conference at Tel Aviv, David Ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, declared that “Judah will arise anew as an independent state and the Jews will return freely to their own land.” In a statement that was construed to mean that the Yishuv was developing a shadow government that would assume official authority when the British left Palestine, Ben-Gurion said “Palestine’s Jews will have ‘to constitute a kind of state before the final and orderly state machinery comes into being.’”

1945: As part of the movement to bring Jewish refugees to Palestine, despite the British blockade, two ships capable of carrying more than 13,000, were in the Black Sea preparing to load Jews from Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.

1946(20thof Tishrei, 5707): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1946: Hermann Goering Nazi Reich marshal who had been found guilty at Nuremberg beat his scheduled date with the hangman.  He poisoned himself.

1946: “Child of Divorce,” the first film directed by Richard Fleisher was released in the United States today by RKO.

1946: The Paris Peace Conference came to an end during which the Allies – U.S., U.K., U.S.S.R. and France – “negotiated peace treaties with Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland” but not Germany.

1947(1st of Cheshvan, 5708): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1947(1st of Cheshvan, 5708): Eighty year old Abram I Elkus, a distinguished New York attorney and former ambassador to Turkey passed away tonight. 

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F30E13F9395E17738DDDAF0994D8415B8788F1D3

1948: Following numerous violations of the UN Truce by Egypt, the Israel Army and Air force took the offensive and launched Operation 'Yoav. Since the UN would not act the Israelis felt compelled.  In addition to the immediate tactical considerations, the strategic goal of Operation 'Yoav' was to open a corridor to the Negev, cut the Egyptian lines of communications along the coast and on the Beersheba-Hebron-Jerusalem road, isolate and defeat the Egyptian forces, and ultimately to drive them out of the country.

1948: “Hostilities began today, when Israeli troops assigned to Operation Yoav took the offensive to the south, opposite Egyptian army positions in the northern Negev.

1948: Yigal “Alon led a flight of three S-199s from Herzliya (four had been planned but one went unserviceable) over the Mediterranean, where they met up with two C-46 bombers and two C-47 bombers (three were planned, but only two had been armed in time). The fighters took up station ahead of and below the bombers as the formation continued out to sea until the shore disappeared from sight. The planes turned south, then back east to approach the the target, Gaza, from out of the sun. The attack run was co-ordinated with two other groups: 103 Squadron's two Beaufighters and an escort of three 101 Squadron Spitfires attacked the Egyptian airfield at Al Arish and 69 Squadron's three B-17s bombed Majdal.”

1948: Gaza, Majdal and Beith Hanun were bombed, and part of the Air Force at El-Arish was put out of action. This action kept most of the Egyptian frontline fighters out of the skies and gave the IDF air superiority for the first time.

1949(22nd of Tishrei, 5710): Shemini Atzeret

1949: “Reign of Terror” with music by Sol Kaplan was released today in the United States.

1950: David Ben Gurion resigned as Prime Minister of Israel forcing the formation of a new government.

1951(15th of Tishrei, 5712): Sukkoth

1951: Eight months after premiering in the United Kingdom, “Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, directed and co-produced by Albert Lewin who also wrote the screenplay and featuring Abraham Sofaer was released in the United States today.

1951: During the 1951 general election, Herbert Samuel became the first British politician to deliver a party political broadcast on television when he appeared before the cameras today.

1952: Arthur Laurents’ “The Time of the Cuckoo” directed by Harold Cluman opened on Broadway at the Empire Theater.

1953: Birthdate of actor Larry Miller, the native of New York and husband of Eileen Conn who attended the bat mitzvah of Gail Barnum, the daughter of Joel Barnum and Amy Barnum of blessed memory while he was in Cedar Rapids filming “The Final Season.” (As reported by Joel Barnum)

1953: “The Teahouse of the August Moon” which Daniel Mann would turn into a successful film three years later, opened on Broadway today.

1954: “Sabrina” a chic comedy produced, directed and co-authored by Ernest Lehman Billy Wilder was released for general showing to theatres across the country.

1955(29thof Tishrei, 5716): Parashat Bereshit

1955(29thof Tishrei, 5716): Seventy-five year old Minsk native Leopold Dubov, “the founder and first executive director of the Jewish Braille Institute of America who was blind since the age of six and raised on son, Mark, with his wife Regina passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/10/16/issue.html

1955 (29th of Tishrei, 5716): Seventy-four year old “Professor Jaques Faitlowitz, a student of Professor Joseph Halevy, “who restored Ethopian Jews to the world of Judaism” passed away today in Israel

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/10/16/91372917.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1956: On the day in which Iraqi troops entered Jordan in what Israel saw as a menacing move, Ben Gurion ordered a partial mobilization of Israeli forces and told the Knesset that “Israel reserves to herself freedom of action.

1958(1stof Cheshvan, 5719): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1958(1stof Cheshvan, 5719): Samuel Bass, the husband of Rena Bass passed away today after which he is buried at the Ahavas Sholom Congregation Cemetery.

1959: Filming of “The Lost World,” the movie version of the novel by the same name, directed and co-produced by Irwin Allen who co-authored the script was scheduled to begin today

1960: Ninety-year old German movie star Henny Porten, who refused to divorce her Wilhelm von Kaufmann her Jewish husband when the Nazis came to power which all but put an end to her career and any chance they had of getting out of the country passed away today.

1962: Louis Katz, who would be known as “Mr. Katz” went to work for the Forward

1964: Sir Gerald David Nunes Nabarro completed his services as an MP for Kidderminster.

1965(19th of Tishrei, 5726): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1965(19th of Tishrei, 5726): Sixty-four year old Israeli mathematician Abraham Frankel, the first Dean of Mathematics at Hebrew University passed away today.

http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Fraenkel.html

1965: The Dodgers and Sandy Koufax won the 7th game of the World Series.

1965: Stevie Wonder recorded “For Once in My Life” written by Ron Miller, a Jew who had the unlikely claim to fame of having gotten his big break writing songs for Motown.

1966: Broadway composer Moose Charlap and singer Sandy Stewart gave birth to jazz pianist William Morrison Charlap.

1968(23rd of Tishrei, 5729): Simchat Torah

1968(23rdof Tishrei, 5729): Seventy-one year old Rebecca Mack, the Ohio born daughter of Theresa and Henry William Mack passed away today.

1968: The most popular recording of Ron Miller’s “For Once in My Life” was released today.

1969: Birthdate of game show host Paige Davis.

1970(15th of Tishrei, 5731): Sukkoth

1970: Final day of publication for The American Examiner which traces its origins back to the American Hebrew, which first appeared in 1879.

1971: Premiere of “A Safe Place” directed and written by Henry Jaglom and produced by Bert Schnieider.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, start of the Battle of the Chinese Farm which “was fought in the Sinai, north of the Great Bitter Lake and just east of the Suez Canal near an agricultural research station” which the Israeli soldiers incorrectly thought was the home to equipment from China.

1973:  During the Yom Kippur War, General Arik Sharon led an attack on the Egyptian side of the Suez Canal. Joined by Generals Adan and Magen, within a week the IDF cut off the main road from Cairo to Suez and surrounded Egypt’s 3rd Army. The hold on the West Bank greatly improved Israel's negotiating position with the Egyptians and the morale of the country.  Regardless of how one may feel about Sharon’s politics, he was a bold general.  His successful cross canal attack completely changed the military equation of the Suez War.

1973: Binyamin Livne and Rahamim Sofer were taken prisoner after their F-4E Phantom Jet was shot down by either a MiG or Egyptian anti-aircraft fire.  Tragically, Sofer would die while being held prisoner.

1973: For the valor he displayed in destroying an enemy position today in the Sinai, Sergeant Moshe Levi was awarded Israel’s Medal of Valor.

1975: The President of the Soviet continued his visit to Tunisia as part of the Russian plan to increase their influence with the Arab governments dedicated to the destruction of Israel.

1975: “Whiffs,” a comedy directed by Ted Post, co-starring Elliott Gould and music by Sammy Cahn was released today in the United States.

1976(21stof Tishrei, 5737): Hoshana Raba

1976:Harlan County, USA, a 1976 Oscar-winning documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", an effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky in 1973 directed and produced by Barbara Kopple” was released in the United States today.

1977: Two people were injured in two bombings today in Jerusalem.

1980(5thof Cheshvan, 5741): Seventy-four year old Hungarian-American historian Ladislas Farago whose books provide a better insight into his skills than anything that could appear in this blog passed away today (Start reading)

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ladislas-Farago

https://www.amazon.com/Ladislas-Farago/e/B001HOY0EK%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

1980: It was reported today that “1,030 Soviet Jews had emigrated from the U.S.S.R during September of 1980: Sixty-two year old Cecil Aonowitz, the son of Morris and Ethel Aronowitz was buried today.

1980: Seventy-eight year old Alexander Mach the pro-Nazi Slovak leader “who was sentenced to thirty years for his collaboration” passed away today. (As reported by Sam Goldpaper)

1981: “The KGB and police conducted searches in the homes of Pavel Abramovich, Natalia Khasina, Yulii Kosharovskii, and Leonid Tesmenitskii, activists involved in teaching and spreading knowledge of the Hebrew language.”

1981: “Forty Moscow Jews appealed to President Leonid Brezhnev demanding the release of all those detained for attempting to pay their respects to Nazi victims at Babi Yar

1981: After premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, “The Evil Dead” a horror film directed by Sam Raimi who co-authored the script was released today in the United States.

1982(28thof Tishrei, 5743): Sixty-eight year old auctioneer Nathan B. Sweedler passed away today after which he was buried at the Beth El Temple Cemetery in Avon, CT.

1985(30thof Tishrei, 5764): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1985(30thof Tishrei, 5764): Fifty-nine year old basketball guard Max Zaslofsky who starred for St. John’s and the professional New York Knicks lost his battle with leukemia today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/17/sports/max-zaslofsky-is-dead-at-59-star-in-early-days-of-knicks.html

1986(12thof Tishrei, 5747): Seventy-seven year old Marcus Samuel, 3rd Viscount Bearsted, the son of Dorothy Montefiore (Micholls) and Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted who succeeded to his father’s titles after going up to Oxford and earning the rank of Major while serving with the Warwickshire Yeomanry during WW II, passed away today.

1987: In Ottawa Canada, former Penn State tennis player Nathan Levine and his wife gave birth to Canadian-American professional tennis player Jesse Levine

1988: The Summer Olympics in which Hagai Zamir competed on the Volleyball Team, opened in Seoul, Korea today.

1989: Having finally been granted an exit visa by the Soviets, refusenik Ida Nudel arrived at Ben Gurion International Airport where she was met by “Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as well as her sister, Elena Illana Fridman, and thousands of Israelis.”

1989: In Justice v Justice, Bernard Schwartz reviewed The Antagonists: Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter and Civil Liberties in Modern America.

http://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/15/books/justice-vs-justice.html

1990: Michael Douglas Bell began serving as Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

1992: Title to Temple Israel in Leadville, CO passed from the William H. Copper Family Trust

1994(10thof Cheshvan, 5755): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1994(10thof Cheshvan, 5775): On Shabbat, 73 year old Ruth Steinbach Affelder, the Philadelphia born daughter of Lester Gans Steppacher and Ruth Miriam Elizabeth Steppacher and the wife of Lewis Jacob Affelder passed away today in Shaker Heights, OH.

1995(21st of Tishrei, 5756): Hoshana Rabah

1995: It was reported that in New York City, alternate-side street cleaning regulations “will be suspended for the last two days of the Jewish holiday cycle which ends with Simchat Torah.

1999: After premiering two days ago, Rob Reiner’s “The Story of Us” was released to the rest of the United States.

1999:  Marquette University Law School Dean Howard Eisenberg delivers a speech entitled “What's a Nice Jewish Boy Like Me Doing in a Place Like This? Some Thoughts on Spirituality, the Legal Profession and Religious Diversity” at a Law School retreat.

2000(16th of Tishrei); Second Day of Sukkoth; first day for blessing the Lulav & Etrog

2000: The New York Times featured reviews of Bellow: A Biography by James Atlas, Off Camera Private Thoughts Made Public by Ted Koppel and Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach by Martha C. Nussbaum

2000(16th of Tishrei, 5761): Second Day of Sukkoth

 

2000(16th of Tishrei, 5761): Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Konrad Emil Bloch passed away.  Born in Germany in 1912, Bloch fled Nazi Germany in 1934.  He arrived in where he furthered his education while serving on the faculties of Yale Medical School, Columbia, the University of Chicago and Harvard.  He shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1964 with Feodor Lynen for their discoveries related to the regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.

2001: Hours after an IDF sniper killed a lead of Hamas, “Israel said it would reward the relative quiet in Palestinian areas by relaxing some of its security restrictions.”

2002: “Israel's defense minister suggested today that the army might withdraw from a second West Bank city by the weekend, sounding a conciliatory note as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon arrived in Washington to meet with President Bush.”

2002: “As he prepared to leave Israel for a meeting with President Bush, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called on Palestinians today to change their ''murderous regime,'' saying the coming year could be ''a year of change.”

2003(19thof Tishrei, 5764): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2003(19thof Tishrei, 5764): Fifty-eight year old French Jewish philosopher Benny Lévy, the last personal secretary of Jean-Paul Sartre passed away today.

http://www.haaretz.com/life/arts-leisure/obituary-jean-paul-sartre-s-secretary-benny-levy-1945-2003-1.103190

2003: Academy Awarded nominated “Mystic River,” featuring Emmy Rossum, Ari Graynor and Eli Wallach was released today in the United States.

2003: Golda's Balcony, starring Tovah Feldshuh, opened at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre

2003: Three Americans were killed and one wounded at the Beit Hanoun junction in the Gaza Strip when a massive bomb demolished an armor-plated jeep in a convoy carrying U.S. diplomats and CIA personnel. Both the militant Islamic Jihad and Hamas movements denied responsibility for the attack.

2004: Susan "Susie" Essman “performed at the Friars Club roast of Donald Trump, in which she lampooned the tycoon.”

2004: “Being Julia” directed by István Szabó was released in the United States today by Sony Pictures.

2005:  Haaretz reported that dozens of Jewish worshippers attacked the head of the Israel Defense Forces Manpower Branch Major General Elazar Stern at the Western Wall plaza in Jerusalem on Friday night.

2006(23rdof Tishrei, 5767): Simchat Torah

2006(23rdof Tishrei, 5767): Eighty-four year Denver jurist, attorney and decorated WW II Army veternin Marshall Quiat, the son of Ira and Esther Quiat and the husband of Ruth Quiat passed away today after which he was buried in the Fort Logan National Cemetery under tombstone marked with a Star of David.

2006: Police said that complaints that five women had filed against Moshe Katsav “would not be pursued because the statute of limitations had run out.

2006: Ten years after his death Sam Ash, who 1924 founded what became Sam Ash Music Corp. “the larges family-owned chain of musical instrument stores in the United States” “was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame” today.

2006: The Los Angeles Times book section features a review of The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews by David Mamet.

2006: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Through The Children’s Gate: A Home in New York by Adam Gopnik and Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War by Michael Isikoff and David Corn

2006: “Pelech,” a unique progressive Torah/Talmud based educational opportunity for women in Israel, marks its 40th anniversary.

2006: Professor Robert (Yisrael) Aumann, the Israeli-American scholar who won the Nobel Prize for economics last year, said this week that Israel may not be capable of continuing to exist in the long-term.

2007: In Washington D.C., Nextbook Presents: Shalom Auslander, Foreskin's Lament: A Memoir, as part of the Hyman S. and Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2007: The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to three Americans Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., and Roger B. Myerson, a professor at the University of Chicago.

2007: Time magazine reviewed Foreskin’s Lament by Sahlom Auslander.  “Behind the worst title of the year lurks one its best memoirs.…”

2008(16th of Tishrei, 5769): Second Day Sukkoth 

2008: An “article in today’s Washington Postanalyzing the origins of the economic crisis claims that AlanGreenspan vehemently opposed any regulation of derivatives, and actively sought to undermine the office of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission when the Commission sought to initiate regulation of derivatives.

2008: In “Seeking Have on Earth” Mike Boehm previews the performance of The Disappearance by Ilan Stavans.

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/oct/15/entertainment/et-double15

2008: Today, GMAC, of which Bernard Madoff’s buddy J. Ezra Merkin served as Non-Executive Chairman, “had $173 billion of debt against $140 billion of income-producing assets (loans and leases), some which are almost worthless, in addition to GMAC Bank’s $17 billion in deposits (a liability) which meant that even if GMAC liquidated the loans and leases, it couldn’t pay back all of its debt.”

2009(27th of Tishrei, 5770): Seventy-nine year old toy collector Donald Kaufman passed away.

(As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/nyregion/18kaufman.html

2009: The Counter-Terrorism Bureau at the National Security council issued a new, more sever warning today against traveling in India. 

2009: The Library of Congress hosts a discussion of the illustrated volume "Herblock: The Life and Works of the Great Political Cartoonist," published to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of syndicated cartoonist Herbert Block, with its editors Haynes Johnson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Harry Katz, curator of the Herb Block Foundation Collection and the editor of "Cartoon America: Comic Art at the Library of Congress. The retrospective, published in cooperation with the Library of Congress, coincides with the library's new exhibition, "Herblock!,"

2009: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s “The Diary of Anne Frank” is performed at Kimmel Theatre on the campus of Cornell College in Mt. Vernon Iowa.

2009: Israeli poet Efrat Mishor reads at The Mill in Iowa City, IA.2010: Holocaust historian leads a noon time discussion at the University of Iowa Hillel in Iowa City.

2010: Mort Fertell is scheduled to speak at the Friday night dinner following the MesorahDC traditional Shabbat service at the Historic Sixth & I Synagogue in Washington, DC.

2010: A major Berlin museum is launching an exhibition that seeks to explore how Adolf Hitler won and held mass support among Germans for his destructive regime."Hitler and the Germans — Nation and Crime," which opens today at the German Historical Museum, juxtaposes the Nazis' propaganda images and artifacts such as 1930s Hitler busts with footage and documentation on the regime's brutality and Germans' involvement in it.

2010: It took seven years to write and just a few days to sew together, but today the first Torah scroll written entirely by a group of women was attached to its wooden poles and declared complete. The ceremony was held at Seattle’s Kadima Reconstructionist Community, which sponsored the project. 2010: Tomer Chelouche reviewed The Arab Jew From Algeria by Joanna Paraszczuk

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Batsheva Esther Kanievsky, the wife of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, oldest daughter of Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv and granddaughter of Rabbi Aryeh Levin, passed away today.

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Seventy-nine year old super-agent Sue Mengers passed away today (As reported by Michael Cieply)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/movies/sue-mengers-hollywood-agent-dies-at-79.html

2011: The Season’s Opening Concert, featuring the “Four Seasons” 1s scheduled to take place at the Eden Tamir Music Center. What better way to celebrate the joys of Sukkoth than to listen to Vivaldi in Jerusalem!?

2011: Israeli gymnast Alexander Shatilov won a bronze medal at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo this morning, securing a place at the London Olympics in 2012.

2011: Hundreds of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Kiryat Shmona today, in solidarity with economic demonstrations being held around the world.

2011: The Justice Ministry this evening gave President Shimon Peres' office the list of Palestinian prisoners expected to be pardoned and released as part of the Gilad Shalit exchange deal, with the recommendation of Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman.

2012: The ARZA Board and Leadership Council Annual Meeting is scheduled to come to an end.

2012: As Hadassah members gather to celebrate its 100th anniversary the Keepers of the Gate Reception is scheduled to take place in Jerusalem

2012: The YIVO institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present  a lecture by Victoria Sake Woeste entitled  ” Henry Ford's War on Jews and the Legal Battle against Hate Speech.”

2012: Alvin E. Roth was awakened at the three o’clock this morning by a phone call that told him he was a co-winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/16/business/economy/alvin-roth-and-lloyd-shapley-win-nobel-in-economic-science.html?hp

2012: Defense Minister Ehud Barak said today that he is currently refraining from drafting into the IDF yeshiva students, who have until now been receiving military service deferrals, until after elections, despite the current lack of any legal framework for them to avoid national service following the expiration of the Tal Law in August.

2013: As part of the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival, Judy Blume is scheduled to participate in a discussion of Tiger Eyes, the first of her books to be turned into a movie.

2013: A dynamic ensemble comprising strings, winds, harp and piano which is part of the Israeli Chamber Project is scheduled to perform at the Merkin Concert Hall

2013: Glenn Greenwald announced and The Guardian confirmed that he was leaving to pursue a "once-in-a-career dream journalistic opportunity that no journalist could possibly decline.”

2013: Members of the Netzah Yehuda, (Nahal Hareidi) Brigade captured Arab terrorists who had infiltrated the community of Eina.  Troops have been extra vigiliant since the shooting of 9 year old Noam Glick and and the murder of retired IDF Colonel Seraya Opher – events that have taken place within the last ten days.

2013: Bob Filner, the former Mayor of San Diego who was forced to resign because of his outrageous sexual antics pleaded guilty today “to a felony and two misdemeanors for unwanted physical contact with three women at public events.”

2014(21stof Tishrei, 5775): Hoshana Rabbah

2014: “Fury” a WW II epic co-starring Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal and Jason Isaacs was shown for the first time at the Newseum.

2014: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is scheduled to present a lecture by Yvette Walczak, “a Polish child survivor who will speak about her experiences growing up in Poland, the Soviet invasion and later her escape with reference to her autobiography ‘Let Her Go!’,

2014: “The Kehilla Residential Programme will hold its fourth annual “Sukkahville” international design competition at Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto today to draw attention to the issue of affordable housing in the Toronto area.”

2014: “Bitain’s official Jewish leadership condemned Sir Alan Duncan MP, a former vice chairman of the governing Conservative Party for recent comments in which it said he “likened those expressing any support for settlements to anti-Semites, sexists and homophobes.”

2014: “Thousands of Jews were undeterred by the early pre-dawn hour and cold today as they made their way through the Old City of Jerusalem to the Kotel (Western Wall), for vatikin prayers at dawn on the seventh and final day of Sukkot, Hoshana Raba.”

2015: In Alexandria, VA, Congregation Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a screening of “Above and Beyond” the story how a gusty group of American volunteers helped to found the IAF and provide the IDF with air-cover in the War for Independence.

2015: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host a presentation by Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President Lawrence Summers on Academic Freedom and Anti-Semitism.

2015:Hundreds of Palestinians entered the Joseph's Tomb compound in the West Bank town of Nablus late today and set it on fire, severely damaging the Jewish holy site in what Israel called a "despicable" act.

2015: Historian Simon Michael Schama appeared on the British “debate program Question Time.”

2015: “Transforms, a five-part event on fashion, design and art is scheduled to open at the Jaffa Port.”

2015: The Jerusalem Music Center is scheduled to present a Tribute Concert honoring Marcel Goldmann.

2015: As part of B'nai B'rith UK's European Jewish Heritage Days, the Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host a screening of “David/Daoud.”

2015: In New Orleans, a week-long screening of “Rosenwald” is scheduled to come to an end today.

2016(13th of Tishrei, 5777): Parashat Ha’azinu

2016: In Cedar Rapids, IA seventh grader Leah Dillon is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah.

2016: In “Check War Victims’ Names Before They Are Set  In Stone” published today “in the Volkskrant daily,” Jim Terlingen urged authorities in the Netherlands “which lost approximately 75 percent of its Jews during the Holocaust – the highest percentage in Nazi-occupied Western Europe” to make sure that they had all of the names as the country began creating memorials honoring the dead.

2016: In Jerusalem, the Eden Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host its “Season’s Opening Concert”

2016: As part of the “Bridge to Beethoven” program, pianist Shai Wosner, is scheduled to perform at Washington Irving High School.

2016: The West End Synagogue is scheduled to host “a musical celebration of Shabbat” for children featuring Cantor Ayelet Piatigorsky, Rabbi Nadia Gold and a revolving crew of Jewish educators and musicians

2017: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jews and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Grant, a biography about the great Civil War general by Ron Chernow and the recently released paperback edition of ADHA Nation:Children, Doctors, Big Pharma, and the Making of an American Epidemic by Alan Schwarz

2017: Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a housewarming party for Rabbi Hugenholtz is has just completed here first holiday season of services in Iowa and her family.

2017: Miriam Fishkin whose family was deported to Siberia by the Soviet Secret Police during WW II is scheduled to describe her childhood ordeal at the Breman Museum in Atlanta.

2017: The Holocaust Museum and Education Center is schedule to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Babiy Yar Massacre, with a program featuring music by Fifth House Ensemble, and readings and signings by Survivors featured in Never Heard Never Forget, a new, joint publication of Holocaust Community Services, Illinois Holocaust Museum, and Reklama Media Group.

2017:In the 59th Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture New York Times columnist Roger Cohen is scheduled to discuss “German-Jewish History in the 21st Century.”

2018: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled the “Concert Lecture Series – Musiversity” featuring pianists Ariel Halevy and Dr. Dror Semmel.

2018: As part of the 25th anniversary celebrations, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s “community in Chicago is scheduled to host a luncheon featuring an address by “Benjamin Ferencz, Nurember prosecutor” while honoring “Peter Hayes and Father John Pawlikowski with the National Leadership Award for their commitment to Holocaust memory and education.”

2018: The Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines, IA, is scheduled to host “an evening with Ambassador Daniel Shapiro” who “was named Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s Institute of National Security Studies in March of 2017.”

2018: The Jewish Book Council is scheduled to host “a discussion between Margalit Fox, author and former NY Times obituary writer and Ruth Franklin. (Editor’s note – this is must-attend event!  Fox’s obits are literary gems and are truly the “first draft of history.”  On top of this, she is a very patient, kind person who takes the time to answer a reader’s question.)

2019(16thof Tishrei, 5780): Second Day Sukkoth; 2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host its “third annual Friends, Fun and Games”

2019: In New Orleans the steering committee coordinating Limmudfest 2020 is scheduled to meet this evening.

2019: In Corte Madera, CA, “Book Passage Marin” is scheduled to host an evening with Rabbi Lee Bycel discussing his new book Refugees In America.

https://www.bookpassage.com/event/lee-bycel-refugees-america-corte-madera-store

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “The Perils and Purpose of Photojournalism: An Evening with Greg Constantine.”

2020: The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University is scheduled to present on Zoom the next Schusterman Seminar, “Text and Violence in Jerusalem: Hebrew Graffiti on the Western Wall” with Yair Wallach , a senior lecturer in Israeli studies at SOAS, University of London, where he is also the head of the SOAS Centre for Jewish Studies.

2020: The S.F. JFFCS Holocaust Center is scheduled to present “painter and art historian Esti Dunow talking about her series, “Kaddish,” inspired by her visit to the Polish hometown of her father, noted Yiddish writer Moshe Dluznowsky.”

2020: The JCC Literary Consortium is scheduled to present Steve Madden as he talks about his memoir “The Cobbler: How I Disrupted an Industry, Fell From Grace and Came Back Stronger Than Ever.”

2020: The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia is scheduled to host a virtual screening of “Mrs. G. An incredible story about how Lea Gottlieb not only survived the holocaust but went on to start one of the most famous swimsuit companies in the world.”

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, at Temple Judea Rabbi Feivel is scheduled to host coffee and conversation where he talks about “Exploring our Roots – Genealogy/Tracing our Heritage.”

2020: “Ben Gurion Airport is scheduled open today at midnight for flights according to the "open sky" outline, as it was before the closure.” (As reported by YNET)

 OCTOBER 15

 

586 BCE (16th of Cheshvan, 3176): King Zedekiah was blinded and taken into captivity. He was the last king of Judea. Zedekiah’s ("Tzidkiyahu") original name was Matanya. He was torn between the two great powers of Egypt and Babylon. Unfortunately, Egypt under Hopra was no match for Nebuchadnezzar who pushed out the Egyptians and laid siege to Jerusalem. Zedekiah tried to flee from Jerusalem but was captured along with his sons in Jericho. He ended his life in a Babylonian prison.

412: Theophilius passed away clearing the way for Cyril an anti-Semite who had incited a Greek mob to kill Jew to become Patriarch of Alexandria.

912: Abdullah ibn Muhammad, Emir of Córdoba passed away. Abdullah passed away just when Cordoba was on the brink of becoming a major center of Jewish culture and learning.  Menahem ben Sharuk, the great grammarian was two years old when the Emir passed away and Hasdai Ibn Shaprut would not be born until three years after his birth.  The rise of Cordoba as a Jewish center coincided with its reemergence as a power on the Iberian Peninsula.

961: Abd al-Rahman III “the political and the religious leader of all the Muslims in al-Andalus, as well as the protector of his Christian and Jewish subjects” passed away today.

1218: Birthdate of Hulagu Khan, the Mongol rule who conquered Palestine in 1260 who showed toleration to all three major religions – Jews, Christians and Moslems – and whose invasion of Persia in 1255 led to the creation of the Ilkhanate, a portion of the Mongol Empire where much to the relief of the Jews “the rulers abolished the inequality of dhimmis, and all religions were deemed equal.”

1485: At Soncino, Italy, Joshua Solomon Soncino printed “The Former Prophets” with a commentary by Kimhi.  [Kimihi probably refers to David Kimihi, the 13th century rabbi known as RaDak.  But it cannot be said with certitude that it does not refer to his father Rabbi Joserph Kimhi and his brother Rabbi Moses Kimhi.] The Soncinos were a family of Sephardic Jews who had begun operating printing presses in the town of Soncino, Italy in 1483.  Yes the town was the inspiration for the last name.

1582: Pope Gregory XIII implements the Gregorian calendar. In Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain, October 4 of this year was followed directly by October 15. The change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar helps to explain the challenge in matching dates on the Hebrew calendar with the dates on the civil calendar.

1585: Birthdate of Louis Cappel, the French Huguenot Scholar “accepted the chair of Hebrew at Samur” at the age of 28 who “made a special study of the history of the Hebrew text, which led him to the conclusion that the vowel points and accents are not an original part of the Hebrew language, but had been inserted by the Massorete Jews of Tiberias, no earlier than the 5th century.”

1655(Tishrei, 5416): The Jews of Lublin, Poland were massacred

1733: Birthdate of Raphael Hayyim Isaac Carregal the native of Hebron who is reported to have been the first rabbi to visit the colonies that would become the United States of America.

1737: After a slave denounced them to the Holy Office, Portuguese dramatist António José da Silva and his wife “were both imprisoned on the charge of ‘judaizing’”

1739(13th of Tishrei, 5500): António José da Silva “was garroted and burnt at a Lisbon auto-da-fe.” Born in 1705, he “was a Portuguese-Brazilian dramatist, known as "the Jew" (O Judeu)”

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/da_Silva.html

1742: Lea Eleonora Oppenheimer, the wife of Wolf Wertheimer ben Simon passed away today in Vienna.

1763: Birthdate of New York City, Isaac Levy, the merchant son of Hayman Levy.

1764: Edward Gibbon observes a group of friars singing in the ruined Temple of Jupiter in Rome, which inspires him to begin work on The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In his classic history of the Roman Empire, Gibbon had the following to say about the Jewish people. (Editor’s Note: This long entry has been included to help readers decide if Gibbon was an anti-Semite in the sense that we understand that term.  Also, by reading Gibbon you may gain a greater understanding of the variety of views held by English men women when it comes to the Jewish people.  After all, this is designed as a learning experience, not just a collection of dates.

In Chapter XVI, Gibbon wrote:

“Rebellious Spirit of the Jews: Without repeating what has been already mentioned of the reverence of the Roman princes and governors for the temple of Jerusalem, we shall only observe that the destruction of the temple and city was accompanied and followed by every circumstance that could exasperate the minds of the conquerors, and authorize religious persecutions by the most specious arguments of political justice and the public safety. From the reign of Nero to that of Antonius Pius, the Jews discovered a fierce impatience of the dominion of Rome, which repeatedly broke out in the most furious massacres and insurrections. Humanity is shocked at the recital of the horrid cruelties which they committed in the cities of Egypt, of Cyprus, and of Cyrene, where they dwelt in treacherous friendship with the unsuspecting natives;(1) and we are tempted to applaud the severe retaliation which was exercised by the arms of the legions against a race of fanatics whose dire and credulous superstition seemed to render them the implacable enemies not only of the Roman government, but of human kind. The enthusiasm of the Jews was supported by the opinion that it was unlawful for them to pay taxes to an idolatrous master, and by the flattering promise which they derived from their ancient oracles, that a conquering Messiah would soon arise, destined to break their fetters, and to invest the favorites of heaven with the empire of the earth. It was by announcing himself as their long-expected deliverer, and by calling on all the descendants of Abraham to assert the hope of Israel, that the famous Barchochebas collected a formidable army, with which he resisted during two years the power of the emperor Hadrian

Toleration of the Jewish Religion: Notwithstanding these repeated provocations, the resentment of the Roman princes expired after the victory, nor were their apprehensions continued beyond the period of war and danger. By the general indulgence of Polytheism, and by the mild temper of Antonius Pius, the Jews were restored to their ancient privileges, and once more obtained the permission of circumcising their children, with the easy restraint that they should never confer on any foreign proselyte that distinguishing mark of the Hebrew race.(4) The numerous remains of that people, though they were still excluded from the precincts of Jerusalem, were permitted to form and to maintain considerable establishments both in Italy and in the provinces, to acquire the freedom of Rome, to enjoy municipal honors, and to obtain at the same time an exemption from the burdensome and expensive offices of society. The moderation or the contempt of the Romans gave a legal sanction to the form of ecclesiastical policy which was instituted by the vanquished sect. The patriarch, who had fixed his residence at Tiberias, was empowered to appoint his subordinate ministers and apostles, to exercise a domestic jurisdiction, and to receive from his dispersed brethren an annual contribution. New synagogues were frequently erected in the principal cities of the empire; and the Sabbaths, the fasts, and the festivals, which were either commanded by the Mosaic law or enjoined by the traditions of the Rabbis, were celebrated in the most solemn and public manner. Such gentle treatment insensibly assuaged the stern temper of the Jews. Awakened from their dream of prophecy and conquest, they assumed the behavior of peaceable and industrious subjects. Their irreconcilable hatred of mankind, instead of flaming out in acts of blood and violence, evaporated in less dangerous gratifications. They embraced every opportunity of over-reaching the idolaters in trade, and they pronounced secret and ambiguous imprecations against the haughty kingdom of Edom.

The Jews Were A People Which Followed The Christians, a Sect Which Deserted the Religion of Their Fathers: Since the Jews, who rejected with abhorrence the deities adored by their sovereign and by their fellow-subjects, enjoyed, however, the free exercise of their unsocial religion, there must have existed some other cause which exposed the disciples of Christ to those severities from which the posterity of Abraham was exempt. The difference between them is simple and obvious, but, according to the sentiments of antiquity, it was of the highest importance. The Jews were a nation, the Christians were a sect: and if it was natural for every community to respect the sacred institutions of their neighbors, it was incumbent on them to persevere in those of their ancestors. The voice of oracles, the precepts of philosophers, and the authority of the laws, unanimously enforced this national obligation. By their lofty claim of superior sanctity the Jews might provoke the Polytheists to consider them as an odious and impure race. By disdaining the intercourse of other nations they might deserve their contempt. The laws of Moses might be for the most part frivolous or absurd yet, since they had been received during many ages by a large society, his followers were justified by the example of mankind, and it was universally acknowledged that they had a right to practice what it would have been criminal in them to neglect. But this principle, which protected the Jewish synagogue, afforded not any favor or security to the primitive church. By embracing the faith of the Gospel the Christians incurred the supposed guilt of an unnatural and unpardonable offence. They dissolved the sacred ties of custom and education, violated the religious institutions of their country, and presumptuously despised whatever their fathers had believed as true or had reverenced as sacred. Nor was this apostasy (if we may use the expression) merely of a partial or local kind; since the pious deserter who withdrew himself from the temples of Egypt or Syria would equally disdain to seek an asylum in those of Athens or Carthage. Every Christian rejected with contempt the superstitions of his family, his city, and his province. The whole body of Christians unanimously refused to hold any communion with the gods of Rome, of the empire, and of mankind. It was in vain that the oppressed believer asserted the inalienable rights of conscience and private judgment. Though his situation might excite the pity, his arguments could never reach the understanding, either of the philosophic or of the believing part of the Pagan world. To their apprehensions it was no less a matter of surprise that any individuals should entertain scruples against complying with the established mode of worship than if they had conceived a sudden abhorrence to the manners, the dress, or the language of their native country.

1780(16thof Tishrei, 5541): Second Day of Sukkoth

1780: Birthdate of Eva Meijer, the sister of Abraham David Meijer and Jonas Daniel Meijer, the first Jewish lawyer in the Netherlands and a leader in the fight to gain full rights for all Dutch Jews.

1786(23rdof Tishrei, 5547): Simchat Torah

1787: In the Netherlands, the Jews of Amersfort including Benjamin Cohen celebrated today as a holiday because the Orange forces liberated the town.

1790: In Germany “Frommet Weil” and David Hirsch Lindauer gave birth to Bessie Lindauer. The wife of Isaac Frank and the mother of Asher and Gitel Frank.

1794(21st of Tishrei, 5555):Hoshanah Rabah

1809: In Mecklenburg, Jacob H. Marcus and his wife Judy Levi gave birth German lawyer and political leader Lewis Jacob Marcus.

1809: Birthdate of Friedrich A. Philippi, the son of a wealth Jewish banker who converted to Christianity following a pattern similar to that of the Mendelssohn family with which he was friends.

1818(15thof Tishrei, 5579): Sukkoth

1819(30thof Tishrei, 5580) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1819(30thof Tishrei, 5580): Seventy-seven year old Alexander Zunz “a Hessian Jew who came to the Thirteen Colonies as part of the British Army that occupied New York and who served as Chazan for Shearith Israel while deciding to stay in the newly created United States where he was a leading member of the New York business and Jewish community passed away today.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/zuntz-alexander

1821: Birthdate of German poet Moritz Hartmann.  Hartmann was as well known for his political activities as for his poetry.  He was a liberal and took part in the revolutions that rocked Europe in the 1840’s.  “Hartmann's poems are often lacking in genuine poetical feeling, but the love of liberty which inspired them, and the fervor, ease and clearness of their style compensated for these shortcomings and gained for him a wide circle of admirers.”

1824(23rdof Tishrei, 5585): Simchat Torah

1824: In Mt. Pleasant, NY, Charity and Jacob da Silva Solis gave birth toSarah Miriam Carvalho, the wife of Solomon Nunes Carvalho.

1828: Five days after he had passed away, Joseph Moses, the son Mordecai Moses, was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1829(18thof Tishrei, 5590): Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

1829(18thof Tishrei, 5590): Twenty year old Hindel Henriette Warburg passed away today.

1830: In London, Rachel and Aaron Cohen gave birth to Samuel Cohen, the husband of Rosetta Menser, who migrated to New South Wales in 1853 after which he established a successful business at Ulmarra where he also served as Mayor before returning to Sydney where he served on the Board of Management of the Great Synagogue, the Jewish Board of Education and as President of the Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home.

1831: Myer Benjamin was appointed to serve as a Quartermaster in Jamaica.

1831: In Alsace-Lorraine, Rabbi Mayer L. Eppstein and his wife gave birth to Elias Eppstein, the Bonn trained student of Rabbi Mertzig and author of “Confirmant’s Guide” and “Bible Evens” who served as rabbi at congregations “in Jackson, Michigan, Detroit, Michigan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kansas City, Missouri and Philadelphia, before settling in at Congregation B’nai Shalom in Quincy, Illinois.

1833: In Wurttemberg, Germany, Bernhard Frankfurter, the son of Mirjam Landauer and Moses Levi Frankfurter and Esther Frank gave birth to Wilhelmina Frankfurter

1834: Birthdate of Stuttgart, Germany native Leopold Adler, the husband of Rose Adler, who settled in Chicago, Illinois.

1835(22nd of Tishrei, 5596): Shemini Atzeret

1837(16thof Tishrei, 5598): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren.

1840: In “Chorlton,” Fredericka and Henry MIcholls gave birth to Annette Micholls.

1843(21st of Tishrei, 5604): Hoshana Rabah

1843: Three days after he had passed away, Solomon Rees, the son of Nathan Rees and the husband of Elizabeth Rees with whom he had three children – Abraham, Philip and Maria – was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1844: Birthdate of Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher. According to some Nietzsche was an anti-Semite.  In reality, his big complaint against Judaism was that it gave rise to Christianity.  Nietzsche’s sister and brother-in-law were anti-Semites.  Nietzsche did not approve of them or their politics.  However, the Nazis misrepresented his beliefs.  After Nietzsche’s death, his sister became the keeper of his literary estate and she was only too glad to bend it to fit Hitler’s will.

1846(25thof Tishrei, 5607): Philadelphian Isaac Jacob Levy, the husband of Hester Polock passed away today.

1849: Three days after he had passed away, Bohemian born Nathan Altman, the husband of “Brina” Altman with whom he had two children – Sampson and Michael – was buried today in the “PlymouthHoe Burial Ground.”

1851: In New founding of Shaare Brocho whose members included Rabbi Gabriel Hirsh, Nathan Weill, Emil Boris, Herbert Dahlman, and Jacob Dankel.

1852(2ndof Cheshvan, 5613): Eighty-three year old Canadian businessman, Moses Hart, the Trois-Rivières born son Aaron Hart and Dorothea Judah, brother of Ezekiel Hart and the father of Alexander Thomas Hart whom he had adopted passed away today.

1852: Seventy-four year old Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, one of the “fathers modern gymnastics” who gained infamy in English-speaking countries through the publication of Peter Viereck's Metapolitics: The Roots of the Nazi Mind  in which he claimed Jahn was the spiritual founder of Nazism” – a claim that was disputed by  “Jacques Barzun who  observed that Viereck's portrait of cultural trends supposedly leading to Nazism was "a caricature without resemblance" relying on "misleading shortcuts.”

1854(23rdof Tishrei, 5615): Simchat Torah

1855:  The New York Times reported that Mlle. Rachel has returned from performing in Boston and is scheduled at the Academy of Music on nights when the opera is not being performed. Mademoiselle Rachel is Elizabeth-Rachel Félix, the daughter of Alsatian Jews who was prominent actress as well as the mistress to prominent Europeans including at least one member of Napoleon I’s family.

1856(16thof Tishrei, 5617): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1859(17thof Tishrei, 5620): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1859: Birthdate of “Austrian physician, medical author and dramatist” Alois Pick.

1861: At their regular meeting which was held today, the Board of Councilmen (of New York City) examined a report from the Board Alderman that favored donating thirty thousand dollars to the Hebrew Benevolent Association “, for the erection of a building for the poor and orphans of that persuasion.” It was opposed by Mr. Lent who contended that the city had already done its share by donating the land on which the building was to be erected. The donation was supported by Mr. Barney, who proposed that the money should be paid in installments based on the progress of construction without more than 25 per cent to be paid at any one time. Following further discussion, the whole subject was referred to the Finance Committee.

1861: Philadelphian Samuel Goodman began serving as a 2nd Lieutenant in Company P of the 28th Regiment.

1861: Jacob Hassler, who rose to the rank of First Sergeant, began a four year hitch with Company D of the 92nd Regiment of the Ninth Cavalry.

1862(21st of Tishrei, 5623): Hoshana Rabah

1862: Birthdate of Odessa native Benjamin Calechman, the husband of the former Miriam Markman and father of Samuel Calechman.

1863: Michael Simeon married August Phillips today.

1863: The Board of Alderman met today and adopted the Report of Committee on Donations and Charities that appropriate steps be taken to ensure that a lot adjacent to the Orphan Asylum of the Hebrew Benevolent Society would become the property of the Hebrew Benevolent Society.

1863: Three days after she had passed away, Lydia Bauman, a toddler who was the daughter of David and Sarah Bauman was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1864(15th of Tishrei, 5625): First Day of Sukkoth observed as Union forces conduct raids to deny Confederates supplies during the Siege of Petersburg.

1866: In Merkine (Meretz), Hinde Bernstein and Isaac Margolis gave birth to Max Leopold Margolis the Lithuanian-born American philologist whose accomplishments included serving as “editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society's translation of the Bible into English, the finished product being published in 1917.”

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0013_0_13280.html

1867(16thof Tishrei, 5628): Second Day of Sukkoth

1869: Ralph Peixotto and his wife gave birth to American painter Ernest Peixotto. who “studied at the Académie Julien in Paris for five years under Benjamin Constant and Jules Lefèbvre.” After which his was exhibited in the Paris Salon and the 1893 Columbian Exposition.

1871(30th of Tishrei, 5632) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1871 “English Jews”published today reported that the Jews of the United Kingdom are “divided into two sects- orthodox and reformers.” The Orthodox are led by Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom who delivered a sermon declaring “that the oral law and written law are equally Divine.  The Reform or Liberal Jews are led by Professor David Woolf Marx.  A smaller group, they use a synagogue in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square.  Their numbers are described as “very small” and “the services lifeless.”  According to four speeches given by Professor Marx, the Reform believe in the “sufficiency of the law of Moses as the guide of Israel.”  The article goes on to describe, in some detail, the Jewish dietary laws and Sabbath, which it finds a joyful in event. In the end, among English Jews, their ritual is “little better than an empty shell.” For example Jews pray for next year in Jerusalem but would not move if given a chance to down and Jews pray for blessings on the Royal Family while ignoring the Parliament yet most Jews are Liberals.

1871: Following yesterday’s Shabbat sermon in which Rabbi J.J. Lyons made an appeal for financial aid for those who have suffered during the Great Chicago Fire, a committee is scheduled to meet today at the West Nineteenth Street Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue to discuss how to disperse the expected large number of contributions.

1872: Birthdate of Mrs. John D. Levy the St. Louis native who for two decades was a leading comic opera star performing under the name of Della Fox.

1873: At today’s meeting of the Free Religious Association, Jewish author and editor Moritz Ellinger said that it was “eminently proper that the Jewish religion” should be a part of the association since “it was found upon reason, had not priests, but only teachers.  It had no creed, but simply belief in a creator, and did not point men to a future rewsard, but to a reward on earth.  He argued…that the Jewish religion was not based on miracles.”  Finally like other members of the association, “Jews did not look toward the past for their Savior, but kept their face toward the future.” [The Free Religious Association was formed two years after the Civil War.  Its leaders sought to “emancipate religion from dogmatic traditions” and supernaturalism.  Non-Orthodox Jews were drawn to the organization which included Quakers, Unitarians agnostics and theists.]

1874: Birthdate of Galicia native Selma Kurz, the Austrian soprano who debuted at a concert at Vienna in 1895.

1875(16th of Tishrei, 5636): Second Day of Sukkoth

1875: School Board member Fritz A. Meyer introduced a resolution at tonight’s meeting of the Board of Education in Union Hill, NJ, to abolish the mandatory reading of the Bible at the start of each school day.  Besides raising constitutional issues, the resolution points out the fact that the Bible being used is not the text of the Catholics or the Jews and this makes the activity a matter of sectarian religious practice.

1876: In New York City, Leopold Weil and Martha Tanzer gave birth to Columbia trained physician and cancer researcher Richard Weil, the husband of Minnie Straus, the son-in-law of Isidor and Ida Straus and the father of a future president of Macy’s Department Store.

1877: “Fine Arts In America,” an article published today comments on the works of several 19th century artists including Washington Allston’s “Jeremiah” which is owned by Yale University.  The work has many fine points, but the artist has failed “to express the exaltation of an inspired prophet.” You may judge for yourself at

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jeremiah_Dictating_His_Prophecy_by_Washington_Allston_1820.jpeg

1878(18thof Tishrei, 5639): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1878: In New York City, Sarah Weiler or Wheeler, the widow of a rabbi, was tried on charges that she had abducted a 16 year old girl named Mary O’Connor for immoral purposes and had compelled her “to commit an act of self-abasement.”  She was sentenced to two years in the state prison after having been found guilty of one of the two counts of the indictment.

1878: Birthdate of Robert Bloom who made his way from Lithuania to Ireland to Alaska where he “was a founder of Congregation Bikkur Cholim in Fairbanks” and “chairman of Alaska’s Jewish Welfare Board.”

https://www.alaska.edu/uajourney/regents/1921-1925-robert-bloom/

1880: “Whipped With Cat-O’-Nine-Tails” published today described the decision rendered by Justice Kilbreth in the case of Mrs. Lizzie Wenke who was accused of horse-whipping Isaac Stern a fellow Jew living in the tenement at 192 Broome Street.

1881: The London Telegraph reported that the Turkish governor of Jerusalem has received orders from the Sultan to resume work on the restoration of the Temple of Solomon which had stopped five years ago after having been begun by Sultan Abdul Aziz.

1881: “Work of the Young Hebrews” published today provided a summary the annual report issued by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.  The Association has about a thousand members, sponsored 8 lectures and has accumulated a library of 2,016 volumes.  The executive committee called for a fair to raise funds for a new building and “grand Chanukah ball” to be held at the Academy of Music.

1881: It was reported today that in New York, “an assignment for the benefit of creditors, by Hirsch Levy to Isidore Hirsch, with $600 preferences” has been filed in the County Clerk’s office.

1882: “Plays and Actors” published today included a dispute over the portrayal of the Jewish characters in Edward Harrigan’s new play, “Mordecai Lyons.”  A Jewish correspondent disparaged it as “another Jew play” which is coarse at best while others contend that “the Jewish part of this drama” is thought to be “serious and valuable.”

1882: “Varied Old World Topics” published today described conditions in Germany. Surprise was expressed that the “anti-Semitic agitation is gaining ground.”  Some of the support may be coming indirectly from Chancellor Bismarck would be using to it intimidate the Jews “who have been opposing his program on financial matters.”

1882: “Religious Ideas” published today described the anomaly that “Christianity was founded by Jews, preached by Jews and died for by Jews, yet Jews are the only people living directly and always within its influence upon whom, in 1,800 years, that creed has made no impression at all.”

1882: “A Riot Among the Russian Jews” describe events surrounding an outbreak of violence among the 400 Jewish immigrants temporarily housed on Ward’s Island.  The violence broke out during mealtime when Jacob Rabota, a native of Warsaw protested the way they were being fled.  The attack was in reaction to ill-will between the Jews and the staff brought on by mistreatment sanction by the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent. Rebbec Bochtel told those investigating the matter “a pitiful story of maltreatment” that “was corroborated by other women.”

1882:”Suit About A Play” published today described litigation surrounding “Siberia,” a drama about “the persecution of the Jews of Russia” written by Barley Campbell.  Plaintiffs Imrl and Bolossi Kiralfy claim they provide Campbell with the idea for the play and he agreed to write it so that they could perform it.

1883: Three days after she had passed away, Elizabeth Levy, “the youngest daughter of Joseph Levy and the former Hannah Isaacs” was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1884: It was reported today that Smyrna, which is second only to Constantinople “as an eastern centre of commerce” has population of 250,000, 30,000 of whom are Jews.

1885: Birthdate of Russian native and Columbia trained physician Isaac Chassin, the husband of “the former Esther Kantro and the father of Maurice and Jameson Chassin both of whom became doctors.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1974/03/18/99164275.pdf

1885: Birthdate of Isidor Posner, the husband of Ida Weinstein Posner and father of Marcy, Rhoda and Irving Posner.

1885: Birthdate of Ukraine native Dovid Ignatosky who gained fame Yiddish author and HIAS staff member David Ignatoff, the husband of Minnie Radnitz Ignatoff with whom he had two children https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1954/02/27/84109362.pdf

http://www.yivoarchives.org/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=33701

https://yiddishkayt.org/view/ignatoff/

1886: In New York City, “Bernard S. and Gertrude (Hartog) Baruc” gave birth to CCNY alum and banker Edgard S. Baruc, the husband of Bessie Vogel and during WW I, the “Supervisor of the Foreign Translation Bureau.”

1886: In Lithuania, Isaac Margolis and Hinde Bernstein gave birth to Max Leopold Margolis who served as Professor of Biblical Philology at Dropsie Colliege from 1909 until his death in 1932.

1886: In New York City, “Max Ellenstein and the former Libby Bzuroff” gave birth Meyer C. Ellenstein, the 31st Mayor of Newark, NJ and “the father of actor Robert Ellenstein.

https://newarksattic.blog/2017/12/28/meyer-c-ellenstein-mayor-of-newark-1933-1941/

1887: Russian native Solomon Altfeld and his wife Eva Levin Alffeld gave birth to Joshua Hensel Altfeld, the husband Goldie Altfeld and older brother of to Emanuel Milton Altfeld, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1914 to 1916 and a member of the Maryland State Senate from 1930 to 1934 who was the author The Jew’s Struggle for Religious and Civil Liberty in Maryland

1887: It was reported today that another 100 Jewish families have been expelled from Kiev.

1888: Democrat Martin Foran’s victory in the election for the 21st Congressional District from Ohio was reportedly due in part to his Republican opponent having lost the support of Jewish voters in the district.

1888: Birthdate of Sylvain S. Abrams, the wife of Selma Werner Abrams.

1889(20thof Tishrei, 5650): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1889: In Great Britain the press has reported that Baron Hirsch is negotiating with Lord Cholmondeley for the purchase of Houghton Hall estate.  The purchase will probably cost the Baron 300,000 English pounds.  Baron Hirsch's desire to purchase the estate in England may have been stimulated by "the snub he recently received from the French Jockey Club."

1889: Birthdate of Warsaw native Yitskhok (Isaac) Unterman the Yiddish author and editor who in 1911 came to the United States, earned a law degree and worked for such publications as the Jewish Morning Star and the Jewish DailyPress in Chicago.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2014/05/yitskhok-isaac-unterman.html

1890: Ferdinand Forzinetti was named commandant of military prisons in Paris, a position he held when Captain Dreyfus was imprisoned.  Later Dreyfus would credit him as one of the people who dissuaded him from taking his own life and "who knew how to combine the strict duty of a soldier with the highest feelings of humanity."

1890: Birthdate of Leib Kvitko, the Ukrainian born Yiddish poet who was a member of the Jewish Ant-Fascist Committee, an organization Stalin supported as a vehicle to gain foreign support for the Soviets during WW II.  Stalin repaid him for his efforts by making him one of the victims of the “Night of the Murdered Poets.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leib_Kvitko#/media/File:Akh,_az_ikh_%E1%B9%BFel_oys%E1%B9%BFa%E1%B8%B3sn!,_L._%E1%B8%B2vi%E1%B9%AD%E1%B8%B3o_;_gemeln_fun_%E1%B8%B3ins%E1%B9%ADler_Y._Dayts.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leib_Kvitko#/media/File:In_vald_L_Kvitko_tseykhenungen_Y_Ribak.jpg

1890: In Teleneşti, Bessarabia Governorate, then a part of the Russian Empire, Simcha Alter and Rivka Gutman gave birth to their fourth child Israeli painter, sculptor, and author Nachum Gutman who moved to Palestine in 1903, attended the Herzilya Gymnasium in 1908 and began studying at the Bezalel School in 1912.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachum_Gutman#/media/File:HHGM_20121230_153928.jpg

1891: Birthdate of Munich native, Carl Landauer who fled Nazi German and began teach at Cal-Berkley in 1933.

1892: The Sisters of Israel Benevolent Society which meets on the last Sunday of the month was founded today in Portland, OR.

1892: Kinloch Cooke is named editor of the Pall Mall Gazette following its purchase by the Lowenfield syndicate, which according to unsubstantiated rumors is backed by Baron Hirsch.  Furthermore, other rumors include reports of a desire of members of the Jewish community to gain control of this or some other major English publication.

1893: The Jubilee Celebration of B’nai B’rith is scheduled to end this evening with services at Temple Beth-El followed by a business meeting.

1893(5thof Cheshvan, 5664): In Philadelphia, Horace Moses, the nephew of Hyman Gratz passed away today “leaving no issue” which mean that “the entire estate…came into the possession of Congreagatin Mickveh Israel for the establishment and maintenance, under its direction of ‘a college for the education of Jews residing in the City and County of Philadelphia.’”

1893: Colonel J.E. Bloom, the manager of the Baron de Hirsch Trade School defended his decision to “turn out” five students from their boarding house without warning because they had refused to follow the school’s rules and the school felt no obligation to support young men undermining the school.

1893: A review of “The Woollen Stocking published today described the addition of a “the Jewish politician who ‘pulls together’ with the Irish” as the newest character added to this comedy.

1894(15th of Tishrei, 5655): Sukkoth

1894: “Literary Notes” published today described the publication by A.C. Armstrong & Son of The Historical Geography of the Holy Land  by George Adams which provides an outline of Palestine that includes six maps prepared by John George Bartholomew.

1894: Col. Alfred Dreyfus was first arrested.  This marked the start of what would become known as the Dreyfus Affair.

1894: Birthdate of Moshe Sharett, second Prime Minister of Israel. Born Moshe Shertok in the Ukraine, Moshe Sharett emigrated to Palestine in 1908 where  his family was one of the founders of Tel Aviv  Sharett was the first Foreign Minister of Israel.  He was a key figure in establishing the Armistice Agreements that ended with a Jewish victory in the War for Independence.  When Ben Gurion resigned as Israel’s fist Prime Minister in 1953, Sharett was the logical choice to succeed him.  He was ousted by Ben Gurion in 1956 and he returned to the Foreign Ministry.  He passed away in 1965.

1894: Justice McMahon dismissed that assault case brought by Nathan Hirsch in Yorkville.

1894: John Shevlin who had been arrested by Officer Grier after he saw him lead a crowd chasing and beating two old Jews was released from custody when the victims could not be found to appear at the Jefferson Market Police Court.

1894: Louis Rothschild was elected treasurer of the newly formed Cloak and Suit Manufacturers Association whose 85 members met tonight and voted not to “entertain any communications from any of the trade unions.”

1895(27thof Tishrei, 5656): Nineteen year old William Nelken, the son of Sam and Sarah Nelken passed away today.

1895: In Ukraine, Jacob and Rose Maidman gave birth to Irving Maidman the husband Byrdie Maidman who settled in the United States and who should not be confused with the real estate mogul of the same name who passed away in 1979.

1895: At a meeting held at Tammany Hall this afternoon, it was agreed that Jacob A. Cantor would be the Democratic Party’s nominee in the Twentieth Senate District.  Before entering politics, Cantor, the son of two Jews from London, was a newspaper man and lawyer.  He would go on to a successful political career that would include serving in the U.S. House of Representatives.

1896: Birthdate of Newark, NJ native, Minna Wright who gained fame as “painter and printmaker” Minna Citron, the wife of businessman Henry Citrion

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/24/arts/minna-citron-95-artist-whose-work-spanned-2-schools.html

1897(19thof Tishrei, 5658): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1897: In Warsaw, Adolph and Natalia Lieberman gave birth American literary agent and accused Soviet espionage agent Maxim Lieber.

1897: Herzl publishes his article "Mauschel" in Die Welt. Die Welt was the name of a weekly publication founded in 1897 by Theodor Herzl in Vienna as organ of the Zionist movement. In the article entitled “Mauschel” Herzl did not deny that the anti-Semitic stereotype of the Jew had a basis in reality.  Rather he identified the stereotype with the Jewish opponents of Zionism and used it against them.

1897: It was reported today that all of the anti-Semitic candidates have prevailed in the “municipal elections in the province of Constantine, Algeria.”

1897: It was reported today that Jewish leaders have “published a formal protest” against a proposed made by the vice mayor of Vienna denying Jewish judges the right to “administer the oath to Christians” because “the Jews were unable to comprehend the moral and religious opinions of the Christian community.”

1898: Birthdate of Boris Aronson, the native of Kiev who became a Tony Award winning scenic designer.

1898: Theodor Herzl was invited to a private audience with Kaiser Wilhelm today when the Kaiser stopped in Constantinople for a State visit. The Kaiser asked Herzl what he wished him to ask of the Sultan:’ “A Chartered Company – under German protection,” was Herzl’s request.

1898: “The new home of the Hebrew Infant Asylum of the city of New York” is scheduled to “be fully furnished and ready for occupancy” today.

1900(22ndof Tishrei, 5661): Shmini Atzeret

1900: Birthdate of Fritz Feilchenfeld, the native of Berlin who gained film as actor Fritz Feld whose career began in Germany and ended in Hollywood.

1900: Birthdate of New York dermatologist Samuel Peck.

http://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/04/nyregion/samuel-m-peck-91-dermatologist-and-professor.html

1900: In San Francisco, Edna (née Armer) and Harry LeRoy gave birth to director and producer Mervyn LeRoy whose career began in 1923 with a silent film version of “The Ten Commandments” and including directing one of the best films ever made “Mr. Roberts.”

1901: Birthdate of Kiev native Louis “Kid” Kaplan the Connecticut resident who won the World Featherweight Championship in 1925 but was never able to become Lightweight Champion because both of the titleholders refused to fight him.

1901: The Cape Town correspondent of The Times of London reported that many of the poor people hoping to reach Johannesburg who are currently stranded in Cape Town are Russian Jews.

1902(14thof Tishrei, 5663): Erev Sukkoth

1903: Alabama born, New York lawyer and judge, Joseph M. Proskauer married Alice Naumberg today after which they had three children – Frances, Ruth and Richard.

1903: The Newark Young Ladies Zion Society met today and elected new officers including “President, Mrs. A.B. Pilpoul; Treasurer Miss Ida Stein; and Recording Secretary Miss Dora Varitz.”

1904(6thof Cheshvan, 5665): Parashat Noach

1904: It was reported today that Rider Haggard’s The Brethren, “a romance” set in feudal England and in the Palestine camp of Saladin will be issued on October 18 by Mclure-Phillips.

1904: It was reported to that Henry Holt and Company will be publishing an edition of “L’Attaque du Moulin and Other Pieces” approved by Emile Zola, the defender of Dreyfus, before his death.

1905(16thof Tishrei, 5666): Second Day of Sukkoth

1905: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today at Temple Beth-El for Lyman G. Bloomingdale the New York born founder, with his brother Joseph, of Bloomingdales Department Store.

1906; Major Alfred Dreyfus took command of the artillery unit at St. Denis, a northern suburb of Paris.

1906: The Anglican Bishop of Shangai, a convert from Judaism named Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky passed away today.

1906: Bruno Alfred Döblin, a German-Jewish author and doctor best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz took up a position at the Berlin psychiatric clinic in Buch where he worked as an assistant doctor for nearly two years.

1906: The Executive Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis held its second meeting “since the closing of the Indianapolis Convention.”

1907: Birthdate of Varian Fry, known as the American Schindler for his gallant rescue of those fleeing Hitler and the Nazis. . Some of those he saved were Marc Chagall, Hannah Arendt and Alma Mahler. In 1995 Varian Fry became the first United States citizen to be listed in the Righteous Among the Nations at Israel's national Holocaust Memorial, Yad Vashem (in 2006, fellow Americans Waitstill Sharp and Martha Sharp were added to the list). He was awarded the additional honor of "Commemorative Citizenship of the State of Israel" on 1 January 1998. The film Varian’s War provides a cinematic treatment of Fry’s wartime activities

https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005740

1907(7thof Cheshvan, 5668): Seventy-four year old award winning French astronomer Maurice (Mortiz) Loewy passed away today.

1908(20thof Tishrei, 5669): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1908: It was reported today that a mob had attacked the Austrian Post Office in Jaffa as part of the protest against the Austria-Hungary Empire’s recent annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

1909(30thof Tishrei, 5670): Mrs. Hinde First passed away today.

1909: Birthdate of American astronomer Jesse Leonard Greenstein.

1909: Birthdate of German-born British-Australian mathematician Bernhard Hermann Neumann.

1910: In their third game of the season, Georgia Tech scored its third straight vicotyr with Albert Lorch “Al” Loe, known as “the Yiddish Wildcat” at “Center.”

1911(23rd of Tishrei, 5672): Simchat Torah

1911: Birthdate of Lilly Hanakova, who was murdered at Ujazdow after being transported there from Prague.

1911: At Chicago’s Sinai Congregation, Dr. Emil G. Hirsch is scheduled to the first in a series of talks on “the Bible as Literature” at services tis morning.

1911: Dr. Joseph Stoltz is scheduled to deliver at services this morning at Isaiah Temple.

1911: At the request of David Levontin, Director of the Anglo-Palestine Bank, Jews assemble to pray for the welfare of the Sultan and for victory of the Turkish Army. 

 

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Mrs. Elke Jakobsohn passed away.

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Max Kohn, “a communal worker from Pueblo, CO” passed away today at Chicago, Illinois.

1912(3rdof Cheshvan, 5673): Fifty-four year old Prussian born “German American organist, conductor and composer” Max Spicker, the choir director for Temple Emanu-El and “an honorary member of the Society of American Cantors” passed away today.

https://www.milkenarchive.org/artists/view/max-spicker/

1913(14thof Tishrei, 5674): Erev Sukkot

1913: In Kiev, “The examination of witnesses in the trial of Mendel Beiliss was continued to-day.”

1914: As the Germans and Allies continued their respective “races to the sea” which could have ended the war in weeks instead of years, the BEF clashed with the German 4th Army during the Battle of Amentieres.

1914: It was reported today that “thousands of fugitives” are crowding Warsaw most of whom are poor Jews whom come from “frontier towns and villages which the Germans have been ravaging for more than six weeks;

1915: It was announced today that “the Jewish conference called for by the American Jewish Committee to consider…what American Jews may do when the war ends to” ensure the rights of their co-religionists in Europe which was to be held in Washington later this month has been canceled.

1915: “It was announced today that thirty or more ministers” including several rabbis “will visit Public School 45 to examine experimental work under the Gary plan.

1915: In New York, “the New Synagogue” the newest “of the liberal congregations” found in the city is scheduled to hold its first services tonight, erev Shabbat, led by Rabbi Ephraim Frisch.

1915: In Portsmouth, VA, Reb Yisroel Gifter and his wife gave birth to Mordechai Gifter, the future rosh yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio.

1915: Louis D. Brandies of Boston is identified as the attorney leading the opposition to the increase in freight rate charges that the railroads are presenting to the Interstate Commerce Commission.

1916: As of today, “The Joint Distribution Committee of which Felix M. Warburg is Chairman…has to date received more than $5,942,000.

1916: In Boston, “resolutions advocating the establishment of a permanent American Jewish Congress at Washing and demanding that Jewish rights be guaranteed in the peace parliament at the close of the European War were adopted at today’s session of the annual convention of Poalei Zion Association of America.”

1916: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis was re-elected today President of the Zion Association of Greater Boston” following which the organization pledged a $10,000 fund “for the relief of Jews in Palestine and the maintenance of Jewish institutions in that country.

1916: “The Women’s Proclamation Committee, the national women’s organization for Jewish Relief” which is chaired by Mrs. Samuel Elkes” reported today “that there have been many responses” several of which have been “generous” “to the appeal recently issued throughout the United States.”

1916: “Recent efforts by political supporters of President Wilson to line up the Jewish vote for his re-election” by calling for the creation of a Ten Thousand Club to which each Jew would contribute a dollar for the Wilson campaign have resulted in 26 prominent Jewish leaders, some of whom support Wilson to issue, today, “a protest against such mixing of religion or race and politics.”

1917: In Columbus, Ohio, Arthur M. Schlesinger, the historian who was Jewish and his wife the former Elizabeth Harriet Bancroft who was not Jewish gave birth to historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/01/washington/01schlesinger.html

1917: Kaiser Wilhelm whose earlier trips to the Middle East had led to Herzl’s hopes of having him back his Zionist project made his third and final trip to Constantinople.

1917: Rabbi Samuel Schulman, argued against the calling of an American Jewish Congress that would be seeking to protect the rights of Jews at a peace conference ending the World War saying that “America’s victory in the war…will mean a great and friendly help for procuring the rights of Jews all over the world and I consider it the duty of every American who loves his country to follow the counsel of those who intimate that it would be best if the congress were postponed.”

1918: While serving the Headquarters Company, 307th Infantry, Sergeant Max Goldstone overcame the darkness of night, heavy artillery fire and intense machine gun fire, ran a telephone line to Grand Pre making it possible for the units to remain in contact with one another.

1919(21stof Tishrei, 5680): Hoshana Raba

1919(21stof Tishrei, 5680): Ray Perlman, the daughter of Abraham A. Perlman “one of the founders and directors of the New York Uptown Talmud Torah Association and the brother of Jess Perlman the “former Resident Director of the Jewish Educational Alliance in Baltimore” and the current Executive Director of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in Montreal, passed away today.

1920: “Pogrom Protest” published today described plans for a group of prominent Jewish rabbis and business men to lead a delegation on “pilgrimage to Washington to persuade President Wilson to take effective steps to pogroms in Poland.”

1922(23rd of Tishrei, 5683): Simchat Torah

1922: In Newark, NH, “a homemaker and a businessman” gave birth Lorraine Gordon who gained fame as Lorraine Gordon, jazz aficionado and owner of the Village Vanguard. (As reported by Tim Weiner)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/09/arts/music/lorraine-gordon-dies.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1923: Birthdate of Walter Zacharius, the Brooklyn native, “who rode the passion-swollen wave of romance fiction in the early 1980s to build the Kensington Publishing Corporation into a leading purveyor of bodice-rippers and other romance genres…” (As reported by William Grimes)

1924: William Zev Spiegelman began serving as editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

1925: In Atlanta, GA, Leon Leo Solomon Hexter, the son of Max and Sarah Hexter and his wife Rachel Schwartz gave birth to Robert Maurice Hexter.

1925: Having blown a three to one lead, the Senators led by infielder Buddy Myer lost the seventh and final game of the World Series.  (The hapless Nats would make it back to the series one more time before drifting into the mediocrity and futility that showed my brother in me when we to games in the 1950’s on Briggs Kids Days)

1926: Birthdate of French philosopher Michel Foucault who would eventually quit the French Communist Party for “its prejudices against Jews and homosexuals.”

1927: Jacob “Little Augie” Orgen was mortally wounded while standing on a street corner during a turf war with Jacob Shapiro and Louis “Lepke” Buchalter.

1928: “The Republic of Flappers” a silent movie directed by David Constantin and filmed by cinematographer Mutz Greenbaum was released today in Jerusalem.

1929: In Terre Haute, Indiana, wholesale poultry dealer Stanley Dreyfus and his wife, the former Irene Lederer gave birth to Hubert Lederer “Bert” Dreyfus, the University of California philosophy professor who wrote What Computers Can’t Do.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/02/us/hubert-dreyfus-dead-philosopher-of-artificial-intelligence.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1930(23rd of Tishrei, 5691): Simchat Torah

1930(23rdof Tishrei, 5691): Seventy-eight year old Sir Hermann Gollancz, the German born “British rabbi and Hebrew Scholar’ who “was the first Jew to earn a doctor of literature degree from London University” and “the first British rabbi granted a knighthood” passed away today.

1930: Dr. Drummond Shiels, Under-Secretary for the Colonies left Palestine today with “a long memorial” from the Society of Young Christians “in which they protested against Moslem demands for the abolition of the British mandate in Palestine. 

1930: Birthdate of Heiko Augstinus Oberman author of Luther: Man Between God and the Devil who noted that Rabbi Josel of Rosheim’s attempt to get relief from John Frederick’s anti-Jewish decree “as being significant in Luther's attitude toward the Jews: "Even today this refusal is often judged to be the decisive turning point in Luther's career from friendliness to hostility toward the Jews;"yet, Oberman contends that Luther would have denied any such "turning point." Rather he felt that Jews were to be treated in a "friendly way" in order to avoid placing unnecessary obstacles in their path to Christian conversion, a genuine concern of Luther.”

1930: The High Commissioner put an end to the proceedings against six Jews who had been arrested at Tel Aviv for protesting against Dr. Drummond Shiels when he arrived in Palestine last week.  The prisoners were released to a joyful crowd who had been angered by reports that Shiels supported creation of Parliament in Palestine that would guarantee Moslem rule and put an end to the creation of a Jewish homeland as promised by the Balfour Declaration.

1931: Saloonkeeper Heinrich Bowe was shot and killed and three Nazi Storm Troopers were wounded in clash with a group of Communists that would lead to their trial when Hitler came to power and was looking for examples of the threat posed by “Jewish-Marxists.”

1931:In the Bronx, NY, Alfred Epstein, a pharmacist from Poland and Eva Epstein, a former modern dancer from Russia, gave birth to Edmund Lloyd Epstein, “a literary scholar who, as a book editor in the late 1950s, was so taken by a well-reviewed but not especially popular first novel by a largely unknown British writer that he decided to reprint it in paperback, thus enabling the extravagant American success of “Lord of the Flies” and its author, the future Nobel Prize winner William Golding…” (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1932(15thof Tishrei, 5693): Sukkoth is observed for the last time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover.

1935: Former U. of Michigan star football player Harry Newman, “announced today that he had changed his mind and signed a new contract so he could continue playing for the New York Giants.”

1935: Wilhelm Frick, Minister of the Interior called for codifying laws that would impose legal restrictions on Jews taking part in trade and industry.  The Nazi rise to power and the early days of the final solution were all couched in terms of the German legal code.  The Nazis hid their evil behind a façade of laws.

1936: “Great indignation has been aroused” in Bucharest “by the ordinance issued by the anti-Semitic, pro-Fascist Vice Premier Ion Inculetz forbidding any instruction in the Jewish faith in the Rumanian schools.”

1936: As demand for his work dwindled and the Nazis rose to power Hungarian photographer André Kertész arrived in New York today with his wife Elizabeth having decided to accept an offer to work at the Keystone Agency.

1936: Today, “at a luncheon at the St. Moritz Hotel, Israel Silverman, the national chairman of the United Synagogue’s newly organized Committee to Combat Religious Indifference in America” presented “a plan to reawaken religious interest through a national adult and educational program” which will attract more people “will be attacked to the synagogues of America.”

1936: “Armistice in Palestine” published today described a truce that had been reached in Palestine ending “the general strike of Arabs against the British authorities intended to force the discontinuance of Jewish immigration” thanks to the efforts of the “Arab Kings of Iraq, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the Emir of Trans-Jordan.”

1937: In Portland, Maine, “opera singer” Lucille (née Potter) Lavin and “businessman” David J. Lavin gave birth to comedic actress Linda Lavin who played the wisecracking waitress on the television hit “Alice.”

1937: “Double Wedding” a comedy produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay by Jo Swerling was released in the United States today by MGM.

1937: David Feuerwerker, French born rabbi and resistance leader began his service in the French Army which would earn him the Croix de Guerre with a bronze star.

1937: “Fit for a King” a comedy produced by David L. Loew was released in the United States today by RKO.

1937: The Palestine Post reported on the end of the temporary cease-fire, and an intense revival of the Arab anti-Jewish and anti-British terror activities throughout the country. Bullets and bombs hit Jewish transport, buses in particular. The Iraqi Petroleum Company pipeline was damaged and the oil flowing from Iraq set on fire near Beit She’an. A passenger train from Haifa and a goods train were derailed. The settlements of Ginegar, Afula, Rosh Pina, and Migdal Tzedek were exposed to persistent firing and 12 Jews were injured. Telephone lines were cut. The authorities closed the Syrian border and imposed a curfew in Jerusalem.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that Jewish students in Warsaw went on strike to protest against the

Introduction of the so-called "ghetto benches" on the left side of the lecture halls at Polish universities.

1938: The Pulitzer Prize winning play, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois” directed by Elmer Rice opened on Broadway today at the Plymouth Theatre.

1939: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today for 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,

https://www.nytimes.com/1939/10/14/archives/nate-leipzig-66-a-prestidigitator-former-president-of-american.html?searchResultPosition=2

 

1940: The Great Dictator, a satiric social commentary film by and starring Charlie Chaplin, was released. The film was a satiric attack on Hitler, Mussolini and fascism.  Chaplin felt so strongly about the need to expose the threat posed by the Nazis and their allies, that he was willing to break his film silence.  The Great Dictator was his first “talkie.”

1940: A memorial dedicated today by Henrietta Szold established a clinic at the Children’s Village in hone of Allice Lillie Seligsberg who had passed away in August of 1940.

1941: The Nazis began the first mass deportation of German Jews to Eastern European ghettos.

1941: As of today, “the Nazis had murdered up to 30,000 of the approximately 60,000 Jews that had not been able to flee Latvia before the German occupation.”

1941: Today, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel, the London born son of Bernard and Janie (Spector) Schachtel married Barbara Levin, the mother of their two children and as Barbara Schactel earned her Ph.D. in Behavioral Science at the University of Texas School of Public Health and became director of Quality Assurance for the Institute for Preventive Medicine, Methodist Hospital, chairman of the board of managers of the Harris County Hospital District, a member of the board of the Texas Medical Center, and a trustee of the Institute of Religion.”

1941: According to a proclamation, Jews caught outside the Polish Ghetto walls could be put to death.  I am not sure what this entry really means considering the plight of the Jews of Poland at this time.

1942: An SS Aktion is undertaken against Jews of Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland that would last until October 21.  During this time untold numbers of Jews are shot in their homes and 22,000 are deported to the Treblinka death camp.

1942: The Nazis murdered 2,000 Jews living in the second ghetto at Bar in the Ukraine.

1942: The Nazis murder 25,000 Jews from Brest-Litovsk, Belorussia. Jewish resistance, led by Hana Ginsberg, attempts to fight back.

1943: Birthdate of Stanley “Stan” Fischer, the native of the British colony of Northern Rhodesia who became a leading economist and vice chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.

1944: Birthdate of Haim Saban, the native of Alexandria, Egypt whose family moved to Israel in 1956 who became a successful businessman there and the United States.

1944: Today, Adolph “Eichman was sent back to Budapest to finish his mission” i.e. deporting all the Jews of Hungary to Auschwitz/

1944: Joseph Bau, who had been at Gross Rossen, was sent to Brunnitz where he went to work in the Schindler factory which made him one of those on “Schindler’s List.”

1944: Truce talks between the Hungarians and the Allies collapsed.  The Arrow Cross, a Hungarian fascist organization regained power through a coup. A Hungarian Nazi, Ferenc Szálasi, is installed as regent. There are 170,000 Jews still alive in Hungary out of a half million that had been alive at the beginning of the year.  After a three month period without deportations to the death camps, this remnant was once again vulnerable as potential fodder for the Nazi killing machine.

1944: Adolph Eichmann who had been called back to Germany when there was a halt in the deportations of Hungarian Jews, “was back to Budapest” today to finish his original mission.

1944: The Germans emptied Plaszow Camp at Cracow.  Included in the evacuation were 700 of the Jews protected by Oscar Schindler. They were sent to the concentration camp at Gross Rosen. Schindler managed to retrieve these Jews, claiming the essential nature of their contribution to his factory and the war effort. Schindler also fought for release of 300 other of "his" Jews who were sent to Auschwitz.

1945:  Execution of Pierre Laval former premier of Vichy France.  Laval was one of history’s more vile characters.  At the same time, he was the fall guy for Vichy.  Marshall Petain, the famous French Marshall who was the head of the Nazi puppet state was spared.  The French could not bring themselves to punish the hero from World War I.

1945: The Alsos Mission, part of the Manhattan Project, of which Samuel Goudsmit served as the scientific leader came to an end today.

1945: In a press conference at Tel Aviv, David Ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, declared that “Judah will arise anew as an independent state and the Jews will return freely to their own land.” In a statement that was construed to mean that the Yishuv was developing a shadow government that would assume official authority when the British left Palestine, Ben-Gurion said “Palestine’s Jews will have ‘to constitute a kind of state before the final and orderly state machinery comes into being.’”

1945: As part of the movement to bring Jewish refugees to Palestine, despite the British blockade, two ships capable of carrying more than 13,000, were in the Black Sea preparing to load Jews from Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.

1946(20thof Tishrei, 5707): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1946: Hermann Goering Nazi Reich marshal who had been found guilty at Nuremberg beat his scheduled date with the hangman.  He poisoned himself.

1946: “Child of Divorce,” the first film directed by Richard Fleisher was released in the United States today by RKO.

1946: The Paris Peace Conference came to an end during which the Allies – U.S., U.K., U.S.S.R. and France – “negotiated peace treaties with Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland” but not Germany.

1947(1st of Cheshvan, 5708): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1947(1st of Cheshvan, 5708): Eighty year old Abram I Elkus, a distinguished New York attorney and former ambassador to Turkey passed away tonight. 

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F30E13F9395E17738DDDAF0994D8415B8788F1D3

1948: Following numerous violations of the UN Truce by Egypt, the Israel Army and Air force took the offensive and launched Operation 'Yoav. Since the UN would not act the Israelis felt compelled.  In addition to the immediate tactical considerations, the strategic goal of Operation 'Yoav' was to open a corridor to the Negev, cut the Egyptian lines of communications along the coast and on the Beersheba-Hebron-Jerusalem road, isolate and defeat the Egyptian forces, and ultimately to drive them out of the country.

1948: “Hostilities began today, when Israeli troops assigned to Operation Yoav took the offensive to the south, opposite Egyptian army positions in the northern Negev.

1948: Yigal “Alon led a flight of three S-199s from Herzliya (four had been planned but one went unserviceable) over the Mediterranean, where they met up with two C-46 bombers and two C-47 bombers (three were planned, but only two had been armed in time). The fighters took up station ahead of and below the bombers as the formation continued out to sea until the shore disappeared from sight. The planes turned south, then back east to approach the the target, Gaza, from out of the sun. The attack run was co-ordinated with two other groups: 103 Squadron's two Beaufighters and an escort of three 101 Squadron Spitfires attacked the Egyptian airfield at Al Arish and 69 Squadron's three B-17s bombed Majdal.”

1948: Gaza, Majdal and Beith Hanun were bombed, and part of the Air Force at El-Arish was put out of action. This action kept most of the Egyptian frontline fighters out of the skies and gave the IDF air superiority for the first time.

1949(22nd of Tishrei, 5710): Shemini Atzeret

1949: “Reign of Terror” with music by Sol Kaplan was released today in the United States.

1950: David Ben Gurion resigned as Prime Minister of Israel forcing the formation of a new government.

1951(15th of Tishrei, 5712): Sukkoth

1951: Eight months after premiering in the United Kingdom, “Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, directed and co-produced by Albert Lewin who also wrote the screenplay and featuring Abraham Sofaer was released in the United States today.

1951: During the 1951 general election, Herbert Samuel became the first British politician to deliver a party political broadcast on television when he appeared before the cameras today.

1952: Arthur Laurents’ “The Time of the Cuckoo” directed by Harold Cluman opened on Broadway at the Empire Theater.

1953: Birthdate of actor Larry Miller, the native of New York and husband of Eileen Conn who attended the bat mitzvah of Gail Barnum, the daughter of Joel Barnum and Amy Barnum of blessed memory while he was in Cedar Rapids filming “The Final Season.” (As reported by Joel Barnum)

1953: “The Teahouse of the August Moon” which Daniel Mann would turn into a successful film three years later, opened on Broadway today.

1954: “Sabrina” a chic comedy produced, directed and co-authored by Ernest Lehman Billy Wilder was released for general showing to theatres across the country.

1955(29thof Tishrei, 5716): Parashat Bereshit

1955(29thof Tishrei, 5716): Seventy-five year old Minsk native Leopold Dubov, “the founder and first executive director of the Jewish Braille Institute of America who was blind since the age of six and raised on son, Mark, with his wife Regina passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/10/16/issue.html

1955 (29th of Tishrei, 5716): Seventy-four year old “Professor Jaques Faitlowitz, a student of Professor Joseph Halevy, “who restored Ethopian Jews to the world of Judaism” passed away today in Israel

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/10/16/91372917.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1956: On the day in which Iraqi troops entered Jordan in what Israel saw as a menacing move, Ben Gurion ordered a partial mobilization of Israeli forces and told the Knesset that “Israel reserves to herself freedom of action.

1958(1stof Cheshvan, 5719): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1958(1stof Cheshvan, 5719): Samuel Bass, the husband of Rena Bass passed away today after which he is buried at the Ahavas Sholom Congregation Cemetery.

1959: Filming of “The Lost World,” the movie version of the novel by the same name, directed and co-produced by Irwin Allen who co-authored the script was scheduled to begin today

1960: Ninety-year old German movie star Henny Porten, who refused to divorce her Wilhelm von Kaufmann her Jewish husband when the Nazis came to power which all but put an end to her career and any chance they had of getting out of the country passed away today.

1962: Louis Katz, who would be known as “Mr. Katz” went to work for the Forward

1964: Sir Gerald David Nunes Nabarro completed his services as an MP for Kidderminster.

1965(19th of Tishrei, 5726): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1965(19th of Tishrei, 5726): Sixty-four year old Israeli mathematician Abraham Frankel, the first Dean of Mathematics at Hebrew University passed away today.

http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Fraenkel.html

1965: The Dodgers and Sandy Koufax won the 7th game of the World Series.

1965: Stevie Wonder recorded “For Once in My Life” written by Ron Miller, a Jew who had the unlikely claim to fame of having gotten his big break writing songs for Motown.

1966: Broadway composer Moose Charlap and singer Sandy Stewart gave birth to jazz pianist William Morrison Charlap.

1968(23rd of Tishrei, 5729): Simchat Torah

1968(23rdof Tishrei, 5729): Seventy-one year old Rebecca Mack, the Ohio born daughter of Theresa and Henry William Mack passed away today.

1968: The most popular recording of Ron Miller’s “For Once in My Life” was released today.

1969: Birthdate of game show host Paige Davis.

1970(15th of Tishrei, 5731): Sukkoth

1970: Final day of publication for The American Examiner which traces its origins back to the American Hebrew, which first appeared in 1879.

1971: Premiere of “A Safe Place” directed and written by Henry Jaglom and produced by Bert Schnieider.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, start of the Battle of the Chinese Farm which “was fought in the Sinai, north of the Great Bitter Lake and just east of the Suez Canal near an agricultural research station” which the Israeli soldiers incorrectly thought was the home to equipment from China.

1973:  During the Yom Kippur War, General Arik Sharon led an attack on the Egyptian side of the Suez Canal. Joined by Generals Adan and Magen, within a week the IDF cut off the main road from Cairo to Suez and surrounded Egypt’s 3rd Army. The hold on the West Bank greatly improved Israel's negotiating position with the Egyptians and the morale of the country.  Regardless of how one may feel about Sharon’s politics, he was a bold general.  His successful cross canal attack completely changed the military equation of the Suez War.

1973: Binyamin Livne and Rahamim Sofer were taken prisoner after their F-4E Phantom Jet was shot down by either a MiG or Egyptian anti-aircraft fire.  Tragically, Sofer would die while being held prisoner.

1973: For the valor he displayed in destroying an enemy position today in the Sinai, Sergeant Moshe Levi was awarded Israel’s Medal of Valor.

1975: The President of the Soviet continued his visit to Tunisia as part of the Russian plan to increase their influence with the Arab governments dedicated to the destruction of Israel.

1975: “Whiffs,” a comedy directed by Ted Post, co-starring Elliott Gould and music by Sammy Cahn was released today in the United States.

1976(21stof Tishrei, 5737): Hoshana Raba

1976:Harlan County, USA, a 1976 Oscar-winning documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", an effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky in 1973 directed and produced by Barbara Kopple” was released in the United States today.

1977: Two people were injured in two bombings today in Jerusalem.

1980(5thof Cheshvan, 5741): Seventy-four year old Hungarian-American historian Ladislas Farago whose books provide a better insight into his skills than anything that could appear in this blog passed away today (Start reading)

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ladislas-Farago

https://www.amazon.com/Ladislas-Farago/e/B001HOY0EK%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

1980: It was reported today that “1,030 Soviet Jews had emigrated from the U.S.S.R during September of 1980: Sixty-two year old Cecil Aonowitz, the son of Morris and Ethel Aronowitz was buried today.

1980: Seventy-eight year old Alexander Mach the pro-Nazi Slovak leader “who was sentenced to thirty years for his collaboration” passed away today. (As reported by Sam Goldpaper)

1981: “The KGB and police conducted searches in the homes of Pavel Abramovich, Natalia Khasina, Yulii Kosharovskii, and Leonid Tesmenitskii, activists involved in teaching and spreading knowledge of the Hebrew language.”

1981: “Forty Moscow Jews appealed to President Leonid Brezhnev demanding the release of all those detained for attempting to pay their respects to Nazi victims at Babi Yar

1981: After premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, “The Evil Dead” a horror film directed by Sam Raimi who co-authored the script was released today in the United States.

1982(28thof Tishrei, 5743): Sixty-eight year old auctioneer Nathan B. Sweedler passed away today after which he was buried at the Beth El Temple Cemetery in Avon, CT.

1985(30thof Tishrei, 5764): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1985(30thof Tishrei, 5764): Fifty-nine year old basketball guard Max Zaslofsky who starred for St. John’s and the professional New York Knicks lost his battle with leukemia today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/17/sports/max-zaslofsky-is-dead-at-59-star-in-early-days-of-knicks.html

1986(12thof Tishrei, 5747): Seventy-seven year old Marcus Samuel, 3rd Viscount Bearsted, the son of Dorothy Montefiore (Micholls) and Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted who succeeded to his father’s titles after going up to Oxford and earning the rank of Major while serving with the Warwickshire Yeomanry during WW II, passed away today.

1987: In Ottawa Canada, former Penn State tennis player Nathan Levine and his wife gave birth to Canadian-American professional tennis player Jesse Levine

1988: The Summer Olympics in which Hagai Zamir competed on the Volleyball Team, opened in Seoul, Korea today.

1989: Having finally been granted an exit visa by the Soviets, refusenik Ida Nudel arrived at Ben Gurion International Airport where she was met by “Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as well as her sister, Elena Illana Fridman, and thousands of Israelis.”

1989: In Justice v Justice, Bernard Schwartz reviewed The Antagonists: Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter and Civil Liberties in Modern America.

http://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/15/books/justice-vs-justice.html

1990: Michael Douglas Bell began serving as Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

1992: Title to Temple Israel in Leadville, CO passed from the William H. Copper Family Trust

1994(10thof Cheshvan, 5755): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1994(10thof Cheshvan, 5775): On Shabbat, 73 year old Ruth Steinbach Affelder, the Philadelphia born daughter of Lester Gans Steppacher and Ruth Miriam Elizabeth Steppacher and the wife of Lewis Jacob Affelder passed away today in Shaker Heights, OH.

1995(21st of Tishrei, 5756): Hoshana Rabah

1995: It was reported that in New York City, alternate-side street cleaning regulations “will be suspended for the last two days of the Jewish holiday cycle which ends with Simchat Torah.

1999: After premiering two days ago, Rob Reiner’s “The Story of Us” was released to the rest of the United States.

1999:  Marquette University Law School Dean Howard Eisenberg delivers a speech entitled “What's a Nice Jewish Boy Like Me Doing in a Place Like This? Some Thoughts on Spirituality, the Legal Profession and Religious Diversity” at a Law School retreat.

2000(16th of Tishrei); Second Day of Sukkoth; first day for blessing the Lulav & Etrog

2000: The New York Times featured reviews of Bellow: A Biography by James Atlas, Off Camera Private Thoughts Made Public by Ted Koppel and Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach by Martha C. Nussbaum

2000(16th of Tishrei, 5761): Second Day of Sukkoth

 

2000(16th of Tishrei, 5761): Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Konrad Emil Bloch passed away.  Born in Germany in 1912, Bloch fled Nazi Germany in 1934.  He arrived in where he furthered his education while serving on the faculties of Yale Medical School, Columbia, the University of Chicago and Harvard.  He shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1964 with Feodor Lynen for their discoveries related to the regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.

2001: Hours after an IDF sniper killed a lead of Hamas, “Israel said it would reward the relative quiet in Palestinian areas by relaxing some of its security restrictions.”

2002: “Israel's defense minister suggested today that the army might withdraw from a second West Bank city by the weekend, sounding a conciliatory note as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon arrived in Washington to meet with President Bush.”

2002: “As he prepared to leave Israel for a meeting with President Bush, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called on Palestinians today to change their ''murderous regime,'' saying the coming year could be ''a year of change.”

2003(19thof Tishrei, 5764): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2003(19thof Tishrei, 5764): Fifty-eight year old French Jewish philosopher Benny Lévy, the last personal secretary of Jean-Paul Sartre passed away today.

http://www.haaretz.com/life/arts-leisure/obituary-jean-paul-sartre-s-secretary-benny-levy-1945-2003-1.103190

2003: Academy Awarded nominated “Mystic River,” featuring Emmy Rossum, Ari Graynor and Eli Wallach was released today in the United States.

2003: Golda's Balcony, starring Tovah Feldshuh, opened at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre

2003: Three Americans were killed and one wounded at the Beit Hanoun junction in the Gaza Strip when a massive bomb demolished an armor-plated jeep in a convoy carrying U.S. diplomats and CIA personnel. Both the militant Islamic Jihad and Hamas movements denied responsibility for the attack.

2004: Susan "Susie" Essman “performed at the Friars Club roast of Donald Trump, in which she lampooned the tycoon.”

2004: “Being Julia” directed by István Szabó was released in the United States today by Sony Pictures.

2005:  Haaretz reported that dozens of Jewish worshippers attacked the head of the Israel Defense Forces Manpower Branch Major General Elazar Stern at the Western Wall plaza in Jerusalem on Friday night.

2006(23rdof Tishrei, 5767): Simchat Torah

2006(23rdof Tishrei, 5767): Eighty-four year Denver jurist, attorney and decorated WW II Army veternin Marshall Quiat, the son of Ira and Esther Quiat and the husband of Ruth Quiat passed away today after which he was buried in the Fort Logan National Cemetery under tombstone marked with a Star of David.

2006: Police said that complaints that five women had filed against Moshe Katsav “would not be pursued because the statute of limitations had run out.

2006: Ten years after his death Sam Ash, who 1924 founded what became Sam Ash Music Corp. “the larges family-owned chain of musical instrument stores in the United States” “was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame” today.

2006: The Los Angeles Times book section features a review of The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self-Hatred, and the Jews by David Mamet.

2006: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Through The Children’s Gate: A Home in New York by Adam Gopnik and Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War by Michael Isikoff and David Corn

2006: “Pelech,” a unique progressive Torah/Talmud based educational opportunity for women in Israel, marks its 40th anniversary.

2006: Professor Robert (Yisrael) Aumann, the Israeli-American scholar who won the Nobel Prize for economics last year, said this week that Israel may not be capable of continuing to exist in the long-term.

2007: In Washington D.C., Nextbook Presents: Shalom Auslander, Foreskin's Lament: A Memoir, as part of the Hyman S. and Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2007: The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to three Americans Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., and Roger B. Myerson, a professor at the University of Chicago.

2007: Time magazine reviewed Foreskin’s Lament by Sahlom Auslander.  “Behind the worst title of the year lurks one its best memoirs.…”

2008(16th of Tishrei, 5769): Second Day Sukkoth 

2008: An “article in today’s Washington Postanalyzing the origins of the economic crisis claims that AlanGreenspan vehemently opposed any regulation of derivatives, and actively sought to undermine the office of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission when the Commission sought to initiate regulation of derivatives.

2008: In “Seeking Have on Earth” Mike Boehm previews the performance of The Disappearance by Ilan Stavans.

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/oct/15/entertainment/et-double15

2008: Today, GMAC, of which Bernard Madoff’s buddy J. Ezra Merkin served as Non-Executive Chairman, “had $173 billion of debt against $140 billion of income-producing assets (loans and leases), some which are almost worthless, in addition to GMAC Bank’s $17 billion in deposits (a liability) which meant that even if GMAC liquidated the loans and leases, it couldn’t pay back all of its debt.”

2009(27th of Tishrei, 5770): Seventy-nine year old toy collector Donald Kaufman passed away.

(As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/18/nyregion/18kaufman.html

2009: The Counter-Terrorism Bureau at the National Security council issued a new, more sever warning today against traveling in India. 

2009: The Library of Congress hosts a discussion of the illustrated volume "Herblock: The Life and Works of the Great Political Cartoonist," published to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of syndicated cartoonist Herbert Block, with its editors Haynes Johnson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and Harry Katz, curator of the Herb Block Foundation Collection and the editor of "Cartoon America: Comic Art at the Library of Congress. The retrospective, published in cooperation with the Library of Congress, coincides with the library's new exhibition, "Herblock!,"

2009: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s “The Diary of Anne Frank” is performed at Kimmel Theatre on the campus of Cornell College in Mt. Vernon Iowa.

2009: Israeli poet Efrat Mishor reads at The Mill in Iowa City, IA.2010: Holocaust historian leads a noon time discussion at the University of Iowa Hillel in Iowa City.

2010: Mort Fertell is scheduled to speak at the Friday night dinner following the MesorahDC traditional Shabbat service at the Historic Sixth & I Synagogue in Washington, DC.

2010: A major Berlin museum is launching an exhibition that seeks to explore how Adolf Hitler won and held mass support among Germans for his destructive regime."Hitler and the Germans — Nation and Crime," which opens today at the German Historical Museum, juxtaposes the Nazis' propaganda images and artifacts such as 1930s Hitler busts with footage and documentation on the regime's brutality and Germans' involvement in it.

2010: It took seven years to write and just a few days to sew together, but today the first Torah scroll written entirely by a group of women was attached to its wooden poles and declared complete. The ceremony was held at Seattle’s Kadima Reconstructionist Community, which sponsored the project. 2010: Tomer Chelouche reviewed The Arab Jew From Algeria by Joanna Paraszczuk

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Batsheva Esther Kanievsky, the wife of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, oldest daughter of Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv and granddaughter of Rabbi Aryeh Levin, passed away today.

2011(17th of Tishrei, 5772): Seventy-nine year old super-agent Sue Mengers passed away today (As reported by Michael Cieply)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/17/movies/sue-mengers-hollywood-agent-dies-at-79.html

2011: The Season’s Opening Concert, featuring the “Four Seasons” 1s scheduled to take place at the Eden Tamir Music Center. What better way to celebrate the joys of Sukkoth than to listen to Vivaldi in Jerusalem!?

2011: Israeli gymnast Alexander Shatilov won a bronze medal at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo this morning, securing a place at the London Olympics in 2012.

2011: Hundreds of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Kiryat Shmona today, in solidarity with economic demonstrations being held around the world.

2011: The Justice Ministry this evening gave President Shimon Peres' office the list of Palestinian prisoners expected to be pardoned and released as part of the Gilad Shalit exchange deal, with the recommendation of Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman.

2012: The ARZA Board and Leadership Council Annual Meeting is scheduled to come to an end.

2012: As Hadassah members gather to celebrate its 100th anniversary the Keepers of the Gate Reception is scheduled to take place in Jerusalem

2012: The YIVO institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present  a lecture by Victoria Sake Woeste entitled  ” Henry Ford's War on Jews and the Legal Battle against Hate Speech.”

2012: Alvin E. Roth was awakened at the three o’clock this morning by a phone call that told him he was a co-winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/16/business/economy/alvin-roth-and-lloyd-shapley-win-nobel-in-economic-science.html?hp

2012: Defense Minister Ehud Barak said today that he is currently refraining from drafting into the IDF yeshiva students, who have until now been receiving military service deferrals, until after elections, despite the current lack of any legal framework for them to avoid national service following the expiration of the Tal Law in August.

2013: As part of the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival, Judy Blume is scheduled to participate in a discussion of Tiger Eyes, the first of her books to be turned into a movie.

2013: A dynamic ensemble comprising strings, winds, harp and piano which is part of the Israeli Chamber Project is scheduled to perform at the Merkin Concert Hall

2013: Glenn Greenwald announced and The Guardian confirmed that he was leaving to pursue a "once-in-a-career dream journalistic opportunity that no journalist could possibly decline.”

2013: Members of the Netzah Yehuda, (Nahal Hareidi) Brigade captured Arab terrorists who had infiltrated the community of Eina.  Troops have been extra vigiliant since the shooting of 9 year old Noam Glick and and the murder of retired IDF Colonel Seraya Opher – events that have taken place within the last ten days.

2013: Bob Filner, the former Mayor of San Diego who was forced to resign because of his outrageous sexual antics pleaded guilty today “to a felony and two misdemeanors for unwanted physical contact with three women at public events.”

2014(21stof Tishrei, 5775): Hoshana Rabbah

2014: “Fury” a WW II epic co-starring Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal and Jason Isaacs was shown for the first time at the Newseum.

2014: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is scheduled to present a lecture by Yvette Walczak, “a Polish child survivor who will speak about her experiences growing up in Poland, the Soviet invasion and later her escape with reference to her autobiography ‘Let Her Go!’,

2014: “The Kehilla Residential Programme will hold its fourth annual “Sukkahville” international design competition at Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto today to draw attention to the issue of affordable housing in the Toronto area.”

2014: “Bitain’s official Jewish leadership condemned Sir Alan Duncan MP, a former vice chairman of the governing Conservative Party for recent comments in which it said he “likened those expressing any support for settlements to anti-Semites, sexists and homophobes.”

2014: “Thousands of Jews were undeterred by the early pre-dawn hour and cold today as they made their way through the Old City of Jerusalem to the Kotel (Western Wall), for vatikin prayers at dawn on the seventh and final day of Sukkot, Hoshana Raba.”

2015: In Alexandria, VA, Congregation Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a screening of “Above and Beyond” the story how a gusty group of American volunteers helped to found the IAF and provide the IDF with air-cover in the War for Independence.

2015: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host a presentation by Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President Lawrence Summers on Academic Freedom and Anti-Semitism.

2015:Hundreds of Palestinians entered the Joseph's Tomb compound in the West Bank town of Nablus late today and set it on fire, severely damaging the Jewish holy site in what Israel called a "despicable" act.

2015: Historian Simon Michael Schama appeared on the British “debate program Question Time.”

2015: “Transforms, a five-part event on fashion, design and art is scheduled to open at the Jaffa Port.”

2015: The Jerusalem Music Center is scheduled to present a Tribute Concert honoring Marcel Goldmann.

2015: As part of B'nai B'rith UK's European Jewish Heritage Days, the Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host a screening of “David/Daoud.”

2015: In New Orleans, a week-long screening of “Rosenwald” is scheduled to come to an end today.

2016(13th of Tishrei, 5777): Parashat Ha’azinu

2016: In Cedar Rapids, IA seventh grader Leah Dillon is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah.

2016: In “Check War Victims’ Names Before They Are Set  In Stone” published today “in the Volkskrant daily,” Jim Terlingen urged authorities in the Netherlands “which lost approximately 75 percent of its Jews during the Holocaust – the highest percentage in Nazi-occupied Western Europe” to make sure that they had all of the names as the country began creating memorials honoring the dead.

2016: In Jerusalem, the Eden Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host its “Season’s Opening Concert”

2016: As part of the “Bridge to Beethoven” program, pianist Shai Wosner, is scheduled to perform at Washington Irving High School.

2016: The West End Synagogue is scheduled to host “a musical celebration of Shabbat” for children featuring Cantor Ayelet Piatigorsky, Rabbi Nadia Gold and a revolving crew of Jewish educators and musicians

2017: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jews and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Grant, a biography about the great Civil War general by Ron Chernow and the recently released paperback edition of ADHA Nation:Children, Doctors, Big Pharma, and the Making of an American Epidemic by Alan Schwarz

2017: Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a housewarming party for Rabbi Hugenholtz is has just completed here first holiday season of services in Iowa and her family.

2017: Miriam Fishkin whose family was deported to Siberia by the Soviet Secret Police during WW II is scheduled to describe her childhood ordeal at the Breman Museum in Atlanta.

2017: The Holocaust Museum and Education Center is schedule to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Babiy Yar Massacre, with a program featuring music by Fifth House Ensemble, and readings and signings by Survivors featured in Never Heard Never Forget, a new, joint publication of Holocaust Community Services, Illinois Holocaust Museum, and Reklama Media Group.

2017:In the 59th Leo Baeck Memorial Lecture New York Times columnist Roger Cohen is scheduled to discuss “German-Jewish History in the 21st Century.”

2018: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled the “Concert Lecture Series – Musiversity” featuring pianists Ariel Halevy and Dr. Dror Semmel.

2018: As part of the 25th anniversary celebrations, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s “community in Chicago is scheduled to host a luncheon featuring an address by “Benjamin Ferencz, Nurember prosecutor” while honoring “Peter Hayes and Father John Pawlikowski with the National Leadership Award for their commitment to Holocaust memory and education.”

2018: The Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines, IA, is scheduled to host “an evening with Ambassador Daniel Shapiro” who “was named Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s Institute of National Security Studies in March of 2017.”

2018: The Jewish Book Council is scheduled to host “a discussion between Margalit Fox, author and former NY Times obituary writer and Ruth Franklin. (Editor’s note – this is must-attend event!  Fox’s obits are literary gems and are truly the “first draft of history.”  On top of this, she is a very patient, kind person who takes the time to answer a reader’s question.)

2019(16thof Tishrei, 5780): Second Day Sukkoth; 2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host its “third annual Friends, Fun and Games”

2019: In New Orleans the steering committee coordinating Limmudfest 2020 is scheduled to meet this evening.

2019: In Corte Madera, CA, “Book Passage Marin” is scheduled to host an evening with Rabbi Lee Bycel discussing his new book Refugees In America.

https://www.bookpassage.com/event/lee-bycel-refugees-america-corte-madera-store

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host “The Perils and Purpose of Photojournalism: An Evening with Greg Constantine.”

2020: The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University is scheduled to present on Zoom the next Schusterman Seminar, “Text and Violence in Jerusalem: Hebrew Graffiti on the Western Wall” with Yair Wallach , a senior lecturer in Israeli studies at SOAS, University of London, where he is also the head of the SOAS Centre for Jewish Studies.

2020: The S.F. JFFCS Holocaust Center is scheduled to present “painter and art historian Esti Dunow talking about her series, “Kaddish,” inspired by her visit to the Polish hometown of her father, noted Yiddish writer Moshe Dluznowsky.”

2020: The JCC Literary Consortium is scheduled to present Steve Madden as he talks about his memoir “The Cobbler: How I Disrupted an Industry, Fell From Grace and Came Back Stronger Than Ever.”

2020: The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia is scheduled to host a virtual screening of “Mrs. G. An incredible story about how Lea Gottlieb not only survived the holocaust but went on to start one of the most famous swimsuit companies in the world.”

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, at Temple Judea Rabbi Feivel is scheduled to host coffee and conversation where he talks about “Exploring our Roots – Genealogy/Tracing our Heritage.”

2020: “Ben Gurion Airport is scheduled open today at midnight for flights according to the "open sky" outline, as it was before the closure.” (As reported by YNET)

 

 


This Day, October 16, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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521 BCE (10th of Tishrei): Darius, the Persian monarch under whose rule the Second Temple was completed, and six companions killed another claimant to throne and cemented his position as ruling monarch.

912: Abd-ar-Rahman III began his reign as Emir of Cordoba. The Emir appointed Hasdai ibn Shaprut to serve as his physician.  Their relationship developed to the extent that the Jewish physician became the confidant and advisor to the Muslim ruler.

976: Sixty-one year old Al-Hakam II  the second Caliph of Córdoba, whose subjects included Enoch Ben Moses, who followed his father as Rabbi of Cordoba and whose students included Samuel ha-Nagid passed away today.

996: Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim who “ordered…Jews to wear wooden calves around their necks” began his reign today.

1384: Jadwiga, the youngest daughter of Louis I of Hungary is crowned King of Poland. In 1385, she married Wladislaus II which meant that Lithuania was united with the kingdom of Poland. Now the rights enjoyed by Polish Jews would be extended to Lithuanian Jews.

1529:Suleiman the Magnificent gives up on the siege of Vienna which means that a large section of central Europe and all of Western Europe will remain under Christian domination as opposed to becoming part of Muslim Empire.

1590(27th of Tishrei, 5351, OS): Roman born “physician and Talmudic authority” Eliezer Isaac Cohen ben Abraham, the brother-in-law of David de Pomis both of whom were “distinguished in medicine and rabbinical literature” passed away today.

1649: The American colony of Maine passed legislation granting religious freedom to all its citizens, on condition that those of contrary religious persuasions behave acceptably.  This early evidence of religious tolerance demonstrates why Jews would flourish in the land that would become the United States.

1655(25th of Tishrei, 5416): Joseph Solomon Delmedigo a rabbi, author, physician, mathematician, and music theorist passed away. Born in Candia, Crete in 1591 he moved to Padua, Italy, throughout most Europe and North Africa, and finally died in Prague. Yet in his lifetime wherever he sojourned he earned his living as a physician and or teacher. His only known works are Elim (Palms), dealing with mathematics, astronomy, the natural sciences, and metaphysics, as well as some letters and essays. He followed the lectures by Galileo Galilei, during the academic year 1609-1610. Elim (1629, published by Menasseh ben Israel, Amsterdam) is written in Hebrew, in response to 12 general and 70 specific religious and scientific questions sent to Delmedigo by a Karaite Jew, Zerach ben Natan from Troki (Lithuania). The format of the book is taken from the number of fountains and palm trees at Elim in the Sinai Peninsula, as given in Numbers, xxxiii, 9: since there are 12 fountains and 70 palm trees at Elim, Delmedigo divided his book into twelve major problems and seventy minor problems. The subjects discussed include astronomy, physics, mathematics, medicine, and music theory. In the area of music, Delmedigo discusses the physics of music including string resonance, intervals and their proportions, consonance and dissonance.

1655(15thof Tishrei, 5416): Sukkoth

1655(15thof Tishrei, 5416): Sixty-four year old Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, passed away.  A native of Crete, he was known for his work as a philosopher, mathematician, physician and the author of Elim (Palms) a wide ranging tome on numerous scientific subjects. 

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0005_0_05064.html

1656: Thomas Burton, who recorded Oliver Cromwell’s assurance to Antonio Fernandez Carvajal that Jews could return to England in his famous diary appeared before parliament where he successfully defended himself against “a charge of disaffection towards the existing government.

1660: Sixty-two year old English preacher and political leader Hugh Peters who supported the ideas of Roger Williams which included “writing on behalf of the toleration of Jews” was hanged, drawn and quartered today.

1679: Fifty-seven year old Roger Boyle, the 1st Early of Orrery, the Anglo-Irish dramistis who works included “Herod The Great” and “Tryphon” which “enacted the story of the pretender to the throne of Syria in the 2nd century BC as related by Josephus in History of the Jews and in the First Book of Maccabees passed away today.

1753: Birthdate of Johann G. Eichhorn, the German Old Testament scholar who was a pioneer in "higher criticism," which evaluated Scripture through literary analysis and historical evidence, rather than by the unquestioned authority of systematized religious tradition as can be seen in his seminal work Introduction to the Old Testament.

1769: Birthdate of Sara Binswanger, who had four children with her first husband David Wolf Bernheim and two children with her second husband Abraham Dreifus.

1773: In Braunschweig, Rabbi Meyer Hall and his wife Hale gave birth to their third son Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg the director of the Jewish Samson School in Wolfenbuttel.

1777(15thof Tishrei, 5538): First Day  Sukkoth observed as the British burned Kingston, NY in what was a spinoff of the ill-fated (for the British) Saratoga Campaign which was a turning point in the American Revolution.

1779: In Charleston, SC, Sarah De La Motta and Levi Sheftall, a member of one of the leading southern Jewish families gave birth to Isaac Sheftall who died the following summer.

1780(17thof Tishrei, 5541): Third Day of Sukkoth observed on the same during the American Revoltuion that “Lieutenant Houghton of the British Army's 53rd Regiment of Foot and a single Grenadier, along with 300 Mohawk warriors from the Kahnawake Reserve in the British province of Quebec, attacked and burned the towns of Royalton, Sharon and Tunbridge along the White River in eastern Vermont.”

1783: Birthdate of Jeanette Wohl, the native of Frankurt am Main who “was a longtime friend and correspondent of Ludwig Börne.”

1793: Judah Moses married Polly Levy at the Great Synagogue.

1794(22ndof Tishrei, 5555): Shemini Atzeret

1794: In London, Mosseh and Judith de Castro gave birth to Hananeel de Castro, the husband of Deborah de Jacob Mendes da Costa and President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews who was “among the first to urge Sir Moses Montefiore to journey to the East” to intervene during the blood libels at Damascus in 1840

1805(23rdof Tishrei, 5566): Simchat Torah celebrated on the same day that Lewis and Clark “negotiated the last of the Snake River and arrived on the Columbia River as they continued their exploration of the Louisiana Territory.

1809: In Germany, Johanna Grunebaum and David Jacob Felsenthal gave birth to Jacob A. Felsentahl who settled in Chicago before he passed away.

1810(18th of Tishrei, 5571): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1810: (18th Tishrei), 5571  Nachman of Breslov also known as Reb Nachman of Bratslav, Nachman from Uman, or simply as Rebbe Nachman (in local Yiddish reb Nokhmen Broslever) passed away. “Born in 1772, he was the founder of the Breslov Hasidic dynasty.Born at a time when the influence of his great-grandfather, the Baal Shem Tov, was waning, Rebbe Nachman breathed new life into the Chasidic movement by combining the esoteric secrets of Judaism (the Kabbalah) with in-depth Torah scholarship. He attracted thousands of followers during his lifetime, and after his death, his followers continued to regard him as their Rebbe and did not appoint any successor. Rebbe Nachman's teachings continue to attract and inspire Jews the world over.”  Some of his most famous quotes are:

·         "It is a great mitzvah to be happy always."

·         "If you believe that it is possible to break, believe it is also possible to fix."

·         "And know that a person needs to traverse a very, very narrow bridge, but the fundamental and most important principle is to have no hesitation or fear at all…" (This saying has been set to music in Hebrew as the song Kol Ha-Olam Kulo

 For more information about Rebbe Nachman see the attached or go to http://www.breslov.org/

1812: Birthdate of Lazarus W. Powell, the Kentucky Senator who sought to have Congress condemn General Grant for issuing General Order No.11.  Powell was animated more by his anti-war views than he was by affection for the Jews.

1814: Simon Davis married Sarah Martin at the Great Synagogue today.

1821: Hannah and Moses Collis gave birth to Harriet Collis.

1826(15thof Tishrei, 5587): First Day of Sukkoth celebrated on the same day that representatives of the U.S. government signed a treaty with the Potawatomie Tribe.

1833: Benjamin Phillips married Rachel Faudel at the Great Synagogue today.

1835(23rdof Tishrei, 5596): Four-month Ada Isaacs Menken, can celebrate her first Simchat Torah

1835: In Savannah, GA, Virginia Russell and Mordecai Sheftall gave birth Sarah Virginia Sheftall.

1836: Joseph Jones married Sarah Simmons at the Great Synagogue today.

1837(17thof Tishrei, 5598): Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Martin Van Buren.

1839(8thof Cheshvan, 5600: Gittel Rinkel Friedlander, native of Bohemia who had married Joseph Friedlander of Saxony through which she gained permission to become a resident of that Kingdom passed away today.

1840: In Philadelphia, Myer David Cohen and Judith Simha Sols gave birth to author, attorney and Civil War veteran Leon da Silva Solis-Cohen “the brother of Jacob da Silva Solis-Cohen and Solomon Solis-Cohen, and a grandson of Jacob da Silva Solis and the husband of Lucia Manness Ritterband, with whom he had two daughters (Jessie Myra and Gertrude) and one son (Leon Manness).”

1841: Founding of Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.  Today Queen’s University offersJewish Studies courses that may be taken as electives by any student, or as part of a Minor in Jewish Studies. The Minor can be the main focus of a three-year BA or a secondary focus in a 4-year Honours BA.” The University is also home to Queen's University Hillel, the Jewish Student Union.

1841(1st of Cheshvan, 5602): Rosh Chodesh

1841: In Germany, on a Shabbat that was also Rosh Chodesh Chesvan, Issac Bernays, the Chief Rabbi of Hamburg condemned the newly issued Prayerbook for the Israelites and the rabbis who had authored it.  This was part of dispute that had been taking place at The Hamburg Temple among the orthodox members and the reformers who were led by Gabriel Riessler.  It was part of larger dispute that was rocking German Jewry as it dealt with issues of Reform, Orthodoxy, and coping with modernity. (If this sounds familiar, it is since we continue to deal with these issues in the 21st century.  Considering the rancor and ill will that was created, some would say that the German experience in the 19th century is primer for how not to deal with these issues.)

1841: In Vilna, Feiwe Zunser and Ita Glasstein gave birth to poet and printer Eliakum Zunser, the husband of Feige Katzewitz who came to America in 1889 where he printed books of Hebrew poetry the most famous of which was Shirim Hadoshim.

1843(22nd of Tishrei, 5604): Jews observe Shemini Atzeret on the same day that Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard was published.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_and_Trembling

1844: Saul Samuel married Catherine Levy at the Great Synagogue today.

1845(15th of Tishrei, 5606): Jews in Texas observe Sukkoth for the first time as citizens of the United States since the citizens of what had been the Lone Star Republic approved the new constitution and the statute of annexation three days before.  Today, Houston, Dallas and Austin are home to three of the most vibrant Jewish communities in the United States.

1846: One day after he had passed away, 24 year old Israel Sampson, the son of Dutch born Levi Sampson and Sarah Sampson was buried today in the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1847:District Rabbi Jonas Wiesner and Estra (Therese) Wiesner Schur gave birth to their daughter Fanny Abeles Wiesner.

1848: Sara Wolf and Benjamin Spiers gave birth to Emely Ann Spiers.

1849: In South Carolina, Lizar and Perla Sheftall Solomons gave birth to Cecilia Solomons and became Cecilia Solomons Abrahams when she married Edmund H. Abrahams with whom she had a son Edmund H. Abrahams, “a collateral descendant of Benjamin Sheftall.”

1850: In Pennsylvania, Sophia Landau and Bernard H. Gotthelf gave birth to Isaac Gotthelf, the husband of Bertha Epstein and the father of Harold and Bernard Gotthelf.

1851: “The News by the Mails” column published today reported that “The New York correspondent of The Republic replies to the animadversions of certain parties here, in relation to his former statement that there were no Jews on Wall Street.   The letter-writer substantiates his assertion by citing names, etc; and states that the fact was mentioned in order to prove that the Jewish people have no natural aptitude for the brokerage business, and are only driven into the money-dealing business by the disabilitities which shut them out of other honorable employment.

1852: After having been admission to the Union Club, today, a group of German Jews including “Herman Cohn, Charles Werner and Sigmund Werner founded the “Gesellschaft Harmonie” better known as the Harmony Club.

https://www.harmonieclub.org/

1853(14th of Tishrei, 5614): Erev Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Crimean War

1854: Birthdate of Oscar Wilde, the Anglo-Irish author who is remembered as much for his sexual orientation as for his literary works.  In The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wilde presents us with a Jewish theatre manager named Isaacs.  The depiction of the character can only be described as anti-Semitic.  One critic attributes Wilde’s creation of the character to a dispute he was having with the author George Eliot.  Since Eliot had created a sympathetic Jewish figure in one of her works, Wilde felt compelled to do just the opposite. 

1855(4th of Cheshvan, 5616): Seventy-seven year old Jeremiah Heinemann, the son of Rabbi Joachim Heinemann and the brother of Moses Heinemann who had published a translation of “Kohelet” passed away today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0008_0_08690.html

1858: In Greenwich, Kent, Rebecca Meyers and Israel Marks gave birth to Isabella Marks.

1859(18th of Tishrei, 5620): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1859: Abolitionist John Brown, whose followers included August Bondi, Jacob Benjamin and Theodore Weiner, led the raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry.

1860:Rarely has the ‘opening lecture of the season’ been attended by so large and fashionable an audience as that which assembled at Clinton Hall this evening to greet R.J. De Cordova the popular humorist, and to listen to his new poem entitled a ‘Photograph of Broadway.’ The poem was one of Mr. De Cordova’s best efforts, and can hardly fail of having what the theatrical men term a successful run. All the salient points of the great New-York thoroughfare, -- its crowd of vehicles, and pedestrians, its churches, its theatres, its hotels, its mock-auction shops, its marble stores, its policemen, its dandies, its gamblers and its beggars, -- were hit off in a style at once humorous and sarcastic, that kept the audience in a constant roar of laughter.” Mr. De Cordova was a well-known Sephardic humorist, speaker and sometime investor who was quite popular with New York audiences – Jewish and non-Jewish alike.

1861:A. Eger, the Secretary of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco wrote to I.J. Benjamin that the congregation has “set aside the sum of $250 in order to assist you in your…journey to the Orient. (“I. J. Benjamin was a nineteenth-century Moldavian Jewish world traveler. His primary goal, his mission, was to be a "living link" between all the Jews in the world, "a maggid [traveling preacher] on a worldwide circuit." He wrote Three Years in America, in German, for readers in Europe, most of whom had never been to the New World and would be very curious about it. He wrote it largely to raise money to fund his travels. As reported by Gabriel Steinfeld)

1861: During the Civil War, Henry Jacobs who would reach the rank of Lieutenant, began his service with Company F of the 51stRegiment.

1862(22nd of Tishrei, 5623): Shmini Atzeret

1862(22nd of Tishrei, 5623): As Jews observe Shemini Atzeret, Major General Ulysses S. Grant is given command of the Department of Tennessee.

1862(22nd of Tishrei, 5623): Seventy-eight year old Alexander Haindorf the physician, philanthropist and advocate for Jewish emancipation who was the first Jewish lecturer at Heidelberg passed away today.

1862(22nd of Tishrei, 5623): Seventy-eight year old Alexander Gove Village a physician who championed Jewish emancipation and co-founded the Westphalian Art Association in 1831 passed away today.

1867(17th of Tishrei, 5628): Sukkoth Chol Hamoed

1867(17th of Tishrei, 5628): Solomon Judah Löb Rapoport passed away.  Born in 1790, at Lemberg, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria, “he was a Galician rabbi and Jewish scholar.” “After various experiences in business, Rapoport became successively rabbi of Tarnopol (1837) and of Prague (1840). He was one of the founders of the new Wissenschaft des Judentums movement. His chief work was the first part of an (unfinished) encyclopaedia (Ereklz Millin, 1852). Equally notable were his biographies of Saadia Gaon, Nathan (author of the Arukh), Hai Gaon, Eleazar Kalir and others.Thrown upon his own resources about 1817, Rapoport became cashier of the meat-tax farmers. He had already given evidence of marked critical ability, though his writings previously published were of a light character—poems and translations. His critical talent, however, soon revealed itself. In 1824 he wrote an article for Bikkure ha-'Ittim on the independent Jewish tribes of Arabia and Abyssinia. Though this article gained him some recognition, a more permanent impression was made by his work on Saadia Gaon and his times (published in the same journal in 1829), the first of a series of biographical works on the medieval Jewish sages. Because of this work he received recognition in the scholarly world and gained many enthusiastic friends, especially S. D. Luzzatto. After the fashion in rabbinic circles, Rapoport was known by an acronym "Shir", formed by the initial letters of his Hebrew name Shelomo Yehuda Rapoport. Solomon Judah Löb Rapoport notes that according to the Masoretes there are ten vowel sounds. He suggests that the passage in the Sefer Yetzirah, which discusses the manipulation of letters in the creation of the world, can be better understood if the Sefirot refer to vowel sounds. He posits that the word sefirah in this case is related to the Hebrew word sippur ("to retell"). His position is based on his belief that most Kabbalistic works written after Sefer Yetzirah (including the Zohar) are forgeries.”

1869: Solomon Bibo arrived in New York from his native Prussia.  This was the first leg of a journey that would take him to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he would join his brothers Nathan and Simon.  Yes, Jews played an active role in life of what we now call “the Old West.”

1869: Girton College, Cambridge is founded, becoming England's first residential college for women.Gertrude Himmelfarb, the wife of Irving Kristol and mother of Bill Kristol, may have been one of the most famous Jews to have studied Girton College which she attended on a fellowship after World War II.   Today, Griton is home to one of the UK’s Judaica collections and its Theology and Religious Studies program includes course work on the Old Testament; World Religions including a separate paper on Judaism  (separate papers on Indian religions, Islam and Judaism) and Jewish and Christian Responses to the Holocaust.

1869: The President of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, CA, sent a letter to Israel J. Benjamin, also known as “Benjamin the Traveler" who was spending time in the city that informing him that the congregation had voted to give him $250 to help defray the costs of his travels.

1870: Charles August Lauff, an early settler of Marin County and his wife Maria J. Sebran, the daughter of Gregorio and Ramono Briones gave birth their son Marcius today.

1870:”The New Jewish Ritual” published today described the changes being instituted by Raphael Lewin, the rabbi at Temple Israel in Brooklyn.

1871(1st of Cheshvan, 5632): Six days after the Great Chicago Fire came to an end Jews in the Windy City observed Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1872(15th of Tishrei, 5633): Sukkoth

1872: Birthdate of Buffalo native Julius Ullman who practiced medicine in his home town for more than sixty years.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1953/08/16/92731390.pdf

1872:“Succoth-The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles” published today reported that “last evening witnessed the commencement of the Jewish feast of Succoth, or Tabernacles, which continues for eight days.” The article goes on to report that the first two and last two days are full holidays while the intermediate days are called Chol Hamoed and “are of no special import. The article continues with a description of the Thanksgiving aspect of the festival as well as the “extemporized booth” in which “the pious Israelite, surrounded by his family, takes his meals” in this “season of joy and thankfulness…”

1874: It was reported from Vienna today that the Italian Consul at Bucharest has refused to open negotiations for commercial treaty between Italy and Romania as long as the Jews of that country are not fully emancipated.

1874(5th of Cheshvan, 5635): Seventy-nine year old German rabbi and early supporter of Zionism Zvi Hirsch Kalischer, passed away.

http://zionism-israel.com/bio/kalischer_biography.htm

1874: It was reported today that Mr. Peixotto, the American Consul at Bucharest has refused to enter into negotiations with the government of Romania as long as the Jews of that country are denied their civil rights.

1874 (5th of Cheshvan, 5605): Rabbi Zevi Hersh Kalisher passed away.  Born in 1795 in the Polish town of Lissa that had just become part of Germany, Kalisher was unique because he was an Orthodox Rabbi who believed that Jews develop a practical program for returning to Eretz Israel instead of just waiting for the coming of the Messiah.  In 1860, he published Derishat Tziyyon, his blueprint for the return to the Holy Land.  Almost forty years before the advent of Herzl and Zionism he called for a systematic purchase of land, the development of agriculture, the development of a self-defense force and the need to develop viable businesses to replace the charitable institutions that traditionally supported the Jews in Palestine.  The Reform opposed Kalisher because of the nationalist content of the proposal.  The Orthodox saw it as a form of blasphemy.  One of the practical results of his work was the establishment of Mikveh Israel, a school located near Jaffa, designed to teach the new generation of pioneers the scientific agricultural skills that would enable them to reclaim the land.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/zevi-hirsch-kalischer

1878(19th of Tishrei, 5639) Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1878: In Charleston, SC, at Beth Elohim, Rabbi Levy officiated at the wedding of Georg W. Markens of Jacksonville, FL and Ann Weiskopf of Charleston, SC.

1879: In Paris, TX, “Henry and Clara (Marx) Levy” gave birth to Edward Dailey Levy, the President of Pierce Petroleum Corporation and the husband of Katye Levy Lewis.

1880(11th of Cheshvan 5641): Parsahat Lech-Lecha

1880(11th of Cheshvan, 5641): Seventy-three year old Bohemian born painter Leopold Pollak whose works included “Shepherdess with Lamb” and “the Shepherd Boy” passed away today.

1880: Birthdate of Lodz native Louis DeWitt Gibbs, the 1906 graduate of New York University Law and state legislator who led the battle to make the Bronx into a separate country before going to serve as “a member of the New York State Supreme Court and who was the husband of Anna White Gibbs with whom he had three children – Howard, Harriet and Isadora.

1880: In New York, Maurice and Eliza Brooks Rapf gave birth to “motion picture and studio executive” Harry Rapf, the husband of Christina Uhfelder Rodin and father of Matthew and  Maurice Harry Rapf whose film career spanned 30 years – 1917 to 1949.

1881(23rd of Tishrei, 5642): Three days after Eliezer Ben-Yehuda had what is believed to be the first modern conversation in Hebrew, Jews observed Simchat Torah

1882: Birthdate of New York movie producer Harry Rapf who began a 20 year career with MGM in 1917 and was “one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.

1883(15th of Tishrei, 5644): Sukkoth

1883: “In Uman province of Kiev, Russia, David Coralnik and Gittle Coralnik birth to Dr. Abraham Coralnik the American journalist and Zionist.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9F03E2DE163DE23ABC4F52DFB166838C629EDE

1884: Four days after she had passed away, 66 year old Harriette (nee Moses) Nathan, the daughter of Henry and Esther Moses and husband of Louis Nathan whom she had married in 1837 was buried today at the “Willesden Jewish Cemetery.”

1886(17thof Tishrei, 5647): Shabbat Cho HaMoed Sukkoth

1886(17thof Tishrei, 5647): Sixty-year old German banker Mayer Carl von Rothschild, the nephew Amschel Mayer Rothschild passed away today

1886: In Plonsk, Scheindel (Broitman) Grun and Avigdor Grun, “a lawyer and a leader in the Hoevei Zion movement gave birth to David Grun who gained fame as David Ben-Gurion..  To describe him as one of the earliest Zionist leaders, founding father of Israel, and its first Prime Minister would not even begin to do justice to this gigantic figure. Ben-Gurion was no saint and it is easy to criticize him.  But he was a committed socialist.  He truly believed in the brotherhood of man.  At the same time, he was committed to the Zionist movement and worked to create a “new” Jew in a Jewish homeland.   Ben-Gurion was a realist and a gambler.  Despite a great deal of criticism, he was willing to accept the 1947 Partition Plan even though it meant a Jewish state without Jerusalem.  At the same time, he was bold enough to declare the independence of the Jewish state in May of 1948 when most of the “smart” leaders of the world told him to wait.  The modern state of Israel might have come into existence without Ben-Gurion, but it is hard to imagine how it would have happened.  I urge you to read more about the truly remarkable, complex leader.  He passed away on December 1, 1973.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/david-ben-gurion

 

1887: “Where Has The American Merchant Gone” published today bemoans the passing of the country’s mercantile activities into the hands of recent immigrants including Jews who usually “own the largest and best stocked store in town.”  “The American importer of dry goods” have been replaced by “firms composed of well-dressed and highly intelligent Jews,” Germans or even Scandinavians. Americans shrug their shoulders, say “it could not be helped “and then curse the foreigners as they drink a cocktail to their speedy downfall.”

1887: It was reported today that the property belonging to the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews in New York City is valued at $75,000 for tax purposes.  But the building is tax exempt because it owned by a non-profit religious organization.

1888: The decision was made tonight “to depose” Professor Horowitz as manager of the fund raising theatrical productions being sponsored by the Jewish Order of the Harp of David appearing at Poole’s Theatre because “he has been running things in a high-handed manner.”

1888: Birthdate of Robert A. Hess “a lawyer who was a leader in the Milwaukee Zionist District and who in the early 1930s, attended an American Jewish Congress meeting in New York City.

1888: Sixty-year old Horatio Gates Spafford, one of the founders of the “American Colony,” whose members “engaged in philanthropic work amongst the people of Jerusalem regardless of their religious affiliation and without proselytizing motives” lost his battle with malaria and passed away today following which he was buried in Mount Zion Cemetery.

1889(21stof Tishrei, 5650): Hoshana Raba

1889: Birthdate of Philadelphia native and John Marshall Law School trained Chicago attorney Archie H. Cohen.

1890: Joseph Jacobs, a Jewish glazier who was attacked by a gang in Jersey City is lying unconscious in City Hospital after having had his skull fractured by a paving stone.

1890: “City and Suburban News” published today described the upcoming social events which will be sponsored the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.

1891: The Chicago Symphony debuted today at the Auditorium Building designed by Dankmar Adler which they continued as their musical home until 1904.

1891: Birthdate of Philadelphia native Louis Samter Potsdamer the author who earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.

1892: “A Jewish Historical Society” published today described the organization of the American Jewish Historical Society under the presidency of Oscar S. Straus which has already gained the interest of European historians who are sending materials about “the Jews who first crossed the Atlantic with Columbus

1892: Saul Solomon passed away in Cape Town. A native of St. Helena, he settled in South Africa where he became a leader of the Liberal Party.  He was known as the “Cape Disraeli” because, like his English predecessor, he converted but retained a public affection for his former co-religionists.

1892: Missouri Republican Party leader Isaac Isaacs said that unless Major Warner, the party’s nominee for governor fired his campaigner manager after he made anti-Semitic remarks, he would not even get 8 of the 1,200 Jewish votes in Kansas City and would lose most, if not all, of the 25,000 Jewish voters in the state.

1892(25thof Tishrei, 5653): Seventy-four year old Saul Isaac Kaempf a native of Posen and a disciple of Akiba Eger who became an assistant professor of Oriental languages at the University of Prague passed away today.

1892: “Did Harris Get Files from the Hallman” published today described the escape of Henry Harris from the Hudson County, NJ, Jail despite the fact the a Jewish prisoner, Benjamin Greyer, had warned authorities that prisoner Paul Zimmerman who was serving as a “hallman” had supplied Harris with two files for sawing through the bars.

1893: Birthdate of Port Chester, NY native Joseph Ralph Palkin, the graduate of George Washington University, Northwestern and the Naval Dental School who worked as a dental surgeon in Washington, DC while serving on the faculty of George Washington.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1979/11/08/dr-joseph-r-palkin-dc-dentist/9b780a4d-66c0-4719-86a8-56459bad4502/?utm_term=.31779a68c4ef

1894: Birthdate of New York City native Frank J. Cohen, the dentist who served as director of the “Lavenburg-Corner Youth House” and a “Consultant on Community Relations” with NYU.

1894: In New York, founding of Congregation Agudath Jesharim on East 86thStreet with services, which on Friday begin at sundown and on Saturday at 9:30  led by Rabbi Calman and Cantor L.H. Martin that is supported by a Sisterhood and Young Folk’s League.

1894: “They Will Not Deal With Strikers” published today described the organization of the Cloak and Suit Manufacturers’ Association  whose officers included Frank and Louis Rothschild and which is the manufacturer’s to the strike of  cloakmakers.  (Editor’s Note: There are Jews on both sides of this fight)

1894: “Business Men and Tammany” published today provides a cross section of responses to the nomination of Nathan Strauss for Mayor.  Most of it was negative as the respondents were “reformers” supporting William L. Strong and would have opposed any Tammany candidate. (None of the responses made any references to Strauss’ ethnicity)

1895: The will of Babet Karl which was prepared by her nephew Abraham Stern, “a wealthy real estate lawyer”  “is on the Surrogate’s calendar for probate today even though a second will which was written after this name Rabbi Wise and his son as primary beneficiary has just been found.

1895: Birthdate of Chicago native Dr. Isadore Pilot, M.D., the husband of Anna B. Pilot and the father of Sarah and Martin Pilot.

1897(20thof Tishrei, 5658): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1897(20thof Tishrei, 5658): Fifty-eight year old Elizabeth Solomon, the widow of the late Edward Solomon passed away today in the United Kingdom.

1897: The Beni Zion Association is scheduled to host a lecture at King’s Hall on Commercial Road in London.

1897: The East London Jewish Communal League is scheduled to host a “social gathering” at the Stepney Jewish Schools.”

1898: Birthdate of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas who in 1949 “revealed that he was ‘converted to Zionism’ by the late Justice Louis D. Brandeis” and pledged to continue his sympathies for Israel and to do whatever” he could do “for its welfare.” (As reported by JTA)

1898: In Norfolk, VA, Arther and Sadie (Spagat) Morris gave birth to Virginia Leigh Morris who gained famed as sculptor Virginia Morris Pollak.

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/pollak-virginia-morris

1899: Israel Zangwill's play "Children of the Ghetto," premiers at the Herald Square Theatre in New York. The play was based on a novel of the same name published in 1892 that describes the life of a Jewish family living in London in the last decade of the 19th century.

1900(23rdof Tishrei, 5661): Simchat Torah celebrated for the first time in the 20thcentury.

1901:Forty-five year old Clarence Isaac de Sola, the “third son of Abraham de Sola and Esther Joseph married Belle Maud Goldsmith of Cleveland, Ohio with whom he had two sons and two daughters.

1902(15thof Tishrei, 5663): On the same day that the first “Youthful Offenders Institution” opened in Borstal, Kent, UK, Jews observed Sukkoth

1902(15thof Tishrei, 5663): Rebecca Saltzstein passed away today after which she was buried at the Greenwood Cemetery in Milwaukee.

1904: After his divorce from Grace Brown, today 35 year old William Guggenheim, the “American businessman, philanthropist and youngest son of Meyer Guggenheim married Aimee Lillian Steinberger, the mother of William Guggenheim, Jr.

1905(17thof Tishrei, 5666): Third Day of Sukkoth observed during the First Russian Revolution which led to the creation of the Duma

1906: Birthdate of León Klimovsky the Argentine dentist who gained fame as a film director.

1906: Birthdate of Los Angeles native “producer, direct and actor” Sam White, the brother of Jack, Jules and Ben White and husband of Claretta Ellis whose career including everything from making musical comedies to WW II armed forces training films.

1907: “A number of Jews arrived at Tangier today from Casablanca, have left that city because “native sources” said “that a division of the Sultan of the South” “is approaching Casablanca with twenty field guns” with which they intend to shell the town unless the French forces leave.

1908(21stof Tishrei, 5669): Hoshana Raba

1908: Two days after she had passed away, Adelaide Decker, the wife of Louis Decker, was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1909: The University of Tennessee Volunteers coached by George Levene lost to Kentucky State College in Lexington.

1909: The University of Michigan led by halfback Joseph “Joe” Magidsohn, “the first Jewish athlete to win a varsity ‘M’” who was the “first athlete known to have refused to compete on the Jewish High Holy Days” defeated Ohio State today.

1910: Birthdate of Sir MIsha Black, Russian-born British architect and designer.

1911: According to The Reform Advocate, Henry W. Savage’s “Every Woman” is scheduled to open today at the “Auditorium” in Chicago.

1912: Birthdate of Elizabeth H. Friedman who when she passes away in 1959 will be buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Natchitoches, LA.

1913(15thof Tishrei, 5674): Sukkoth

1913: In New York, Governor William Sulzer, who had been defended by William Marshall, was convicted on three articles of impeachment. Sulzer was replaced by his Lieutenant Governor, Martin Glynn, the author of the 1919 article “The Crucifixion of the Jews Must Stop!”

1914: During WW I, British forces recaptured Givenchy during the Battle of La Bassee, one of those inconclusive actions that would set the stage for the four year stalemate and slaughter on the Western Front.

1914: Reports from Petrograd today claim that the inhabitants in the part of Poland controlled by the Germans “are mostly Jews” who have most “of their belongs taken away.

1915: It was reported today that of the 831,000 children in New York public schools, 41,000 of the m attend “Jewish religious schools of the Jewish Educational Bureau.”

1915: “Drop Jewish Conference” published today described how the opposition led by Louis D. Brandeis had thwarted Louis Marshall’s call for a national meeting of Jewish leaders to discuss what American Jews could do to improve the conditions of their European and Palestinian co-religionists after the war.

1915: It was reported today that three of the Jewish members of the Interdenominational Committee are Rabb J.L. Magnes, Rabbi H.P. Mendes and Rabbi M.H. Harris 

1915: “How great the debt which modern Judaism and the land of his adoption owe to Rabbi Max Lillienthal, a leader in Israel and an American citizen un-hyphenated was the theme of the services held this morning at Temple Emanu-EL in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of his birth.”

1916: Felix M. Warburg a co-founder and Chairman of the Jewish Philanthropic Societies gave a dinner for his “co-workers” at Sherry’s tonight where the prospects of success of the newly formed umbrella agency were discussed and among the evidence presented the fact that so far “1,200 person have contributed $800,000” which is “$240,000 more than the same persons gave last year” to the various societies and institutions that are now part of the new umbrella group.

1916: “Replying today to the charge made by a committee of Jews that the Democratic campaign managers had been attempting to inject religion into the present Presidential Campaign, Henry Morgenthau, the Treasurer of of the Democratic National Committee and Herman Bernstein issued a statement say ‘We deprecate as much and perhaps more than the signers of the protest – all of whom are supporting the Republican Committee – the bring or religion or religious issues into this campaign” and “to avoid the possibility of this we shall refrain at this time from any comment.’”

1916: A letter was published today “from Henry Sliozberg, a Jewish lawyer, who writing from Petrograd, said that the Russian Jews were hoping for an allied victory, in which they foresaw reforms affecting their own conditions” and who expressed the view “that the Jews of Russia saw in an victory of the Allies in their emancipation.”

1917: President Woodrow Wilson sent word to Lloyd George that he approved of the issuance of the Balfour Declaration.

1917: Today, a list of 159 emigres, including 99 Jews, who had arrived in Russia in sealed trains from Germany was published today.

1917: “According to a report” that today is in the possession of the Commander of the Second Field Artillery at Camp Wadsworth in South Carolina, Captain Howard Sullivan of Battery D of the Bronx who was charged earlier with trying to bar Jews from serving in the unit “directed four non-commissioned officers to take Private Otto Gottschalk from his tent, strip him, force him to drink filthy water and beat him with sticks until welts are raised.”

1917: Birthdate of Nathan “Fred” Asher, the New York native and 1939 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who at the age of 24 was the highest ranking officer on the U.S. Blue when he was attacked at Pearl Harbor where he acted to move the ship out of harm while responding to the arial onslaught.

1918: Birthdate of Abraham Nemeth, who developed the Nemeth Code, a form of Braille that greatly improved the ability of visually impaired people to study complex mathematics (As reported by William Yardley)

1918: The advance in the Argonne Forest that had begun on September 25 during which Sergeant Harvey H. Blum of the 307th Infantry “was continually with the advance line despite the fact that several section of his platoon periodically relieved one another and during which he displayed “great bravery and coolness under fire” came to an end today.

1919(22ndof Tishrei, 5680): Shmini Atzeret

1919: “Rabbi Wise Upheld After Gary Attack” published today reported that “the executive Council of the Free Synagogue” has “upheld the right of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise to speak his views on any questions – religious, spiritual, social or political—“ after he had offered to “resigned if any considerable number of he members of his congregation desired him to do so in view of his attack on E.H. Gary’s attitude in the streel strike.

1920: In a speech today, Judge Otto Rosalsky delivered a speech at the Lincoln League Republican Club in New York where he “assailed the articles in Henry Ford’s The Dearborn Independent as the work of of a madman who is a menace to American institutions.”

1921: Birthdate Krakow native Andrzej Munk, the movie director and screenwriter who took part in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, became a leading Polish filmmaker in the post-Stalinist era and in a moment of cosmic irony died “in car accident while on his way home from Auschwitz’ where he was shooting a film called “Passenger.”

1923: Birthdate of “Walter Zacharius, who rode the passion-swollen wave of romance fiction in the early 1980s to build the Kensington Publishing Corporation into a leading purveyor of bodice-rippers and other romance genres.” (As reported by William Grimes)

1923: Tonight at the Hotel Commodore the American Jewish Congress adopted a resolution prepared by the Committee On Palestine, assisted by Israel Zangwill, carrying out Mr. Zangwill's suggestion for a resolution insisting that the British Government fulfill its mandate under the League of Nations for the “upbuilding “of a Jewish national home in Palestine.

1924: In New York City Jennie (née Friedman) and Jacob J. Scherick gave birth to Edgar J. Scherick the ABC television producer who helped create “ABC’s Wide World of Sports.”

1925: In Manhattan, schoolteacher “Rose (Landa) Heller” and William Heller, the founder of “Heller Jersey, a small but successful textile manufacturing company” gave birth to their youngest child, Benjamin Theodore Heller the influential “art collector and dealer.” (As reported by Roberta Smith)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/04/obituaries/ben-heller-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1927(20thof Tishrei, 5688): Sukkoth Chol HaMoed

1927: Birthdate of Lee Montague, “a tailor’s son born with the surname Goldberg in London’s East End whose long acting career including being voted “Best TV Actor of the Year in 1960.

1927: Birthdate Danzig native Günter Grass, the Nobel Prize winning author.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/14/world/europe/gunter-grass-german-novelist-dies-at-87.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1927(20thof Tishrei, 5688): Thirty-four year old bootlegger and labor racketeer Jacob “Little Augie” Orgen died after having been shot by rivals while walking on the Lower East Side.

1930: Birthdate of Dan Pagis, holocaust survivor and poet whose most famous work may be:

written in pencil in the sealed railway car

Here in this carload
I, Eve,
with my son Abel.
if you see my older boy,
Cain, the son of man
tell him that I

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Belzec_oboz_zaglady_pomnik_ewa_abel.JPG

1932(16thof Tishrei, 5693): Second Day of Sukkoth

1932: British flyweight Moe Mizler fought his last bout today.

1933: The Associated Press reported that the German citizen who had assaulted a New Yorker named Dr. Daniel Mulvhill  “because he had failed to ‘salute a Nazi detachment’” was being held at an unnamed concentration camp. (This seemingly harsh punishment may have been an attempt to ingratiate the new Nazi regime with the West while it went about its various nefarious activities including re-armament in violation of the Versailles Treaty)

1935: When the Belgian steamship Leopold II was unloading 97 tons of cement at Jaffa, “a tin case of cartridges concealed in a barrel” was discovered.  According to “unconfirmed reports from Arab sources…800 rifles and 400,000 cartridges” were also found among the 537 barrels of cement.  Officials have not been able to determine who was supposed to be getting the weaponry.

1936: “Dimples” a musical with a script Arthur Sheekman was released today in the United States.

1936: In response to the violent “excesses of Sir Oswald Mosley’s Black Shirts, Sir Samuel Hoare, the First Lord of the Admiralty delivered a speech in which he said “no extremists…would allowed to threaten the liberties of British Citizens” and “Sir John Simon, the Minister of Home Affairs…declared tonight that he would be willing to receive a deputation from the East End of London and hear their grievances growing out of persecution of Jews in that part of the city by Sir Oswald’s followers.”

1937:Hans Achim Litten, a lawyer whose father had converted to Christianity before and who represented several of the opponents of the Nazis in court, arrived at Dachau where he was placed in the same barracks as the Jewish prisoners and after being tortured unmercifully would finally take his own life.

1938: “Winston Churchill, in a broadcast address to the United States, condemned the Munich Agreement as a defeat and called upon America and Western Europe to prepare for armed resistance against Hitler.”

1939(3rdof Cheshvan 5700):  Morris Rosenthal, the husband of Mary Rosenthal passed away today after which he was buried at Ahavas Sholom Congregation Cemetery in Baltimore County, MD.

1939: Kraków, one of the most important Jewish communities since the 1300s, is designated the capital of the Generalgouvernement.

1939: “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” a three act comedy created by those Jewish stalwarts of the Broadway Theatre, George S. Kaufman, premiered at the Music Box in New York

1939: Mary Menk and Samuel Weisstein gave birth to Phi Beta Kappa member and Harvard Ph.D Naomi Weisstein the psychologist and neuroscientist who “formed the Chicago Women’s Liberation Rock Band in order to fight back against the prominent and accepted sexist themes in rock music.”

http://www.uic.edu/orgs/cwluherstory/CWLUNew/Weisstein.html

https://jwa.org/feminism/weisstein-naomi

1940: “Arise My Life” a comedy with a script co-authored by Billy Wilder based on a story by Benjamin Glazer was released in the United States today by Paramount Pictures.

1940: Warsaw Ghetto established. (In note of historic irony, six years later to the day, those convicted at the first Nuremberg Trial were hung)

1941: “After Leon Blum had been in prison for a year, Marshal Pétain announced in a radio speech that a special Political Justice Council had decided that Blum along with other leaders of the Third Republic would be transferred to a fortified installation (Fort de Portalet, a castle in Urdos in the Pyrenees) for trial – the outcome of which he assured them would not be disappointing.

1941: The Germans murdered 4,500 Jews outside of Lubny, Urkaine (USSR). Unknown Nazi photographers left a photo of a mother and her children just before the atrocity and a photo of a group of Jews awaiting their fate.http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/october/06.asp

1941: In response to Hitler's plea that all Jews must leave Germany, the first of twenty trains left Germany for the East. Jews from Luxemburg and Vienna were part of the deportation. Within the next month 19,827 Jews from the Reich would be sent to Lodz.

1941: The German Army advanced to within 60 miles (96 K) of Moscow. One not need romanticize life in Stalin’s Russia to recognize the courage of the Soviet Army. Stalin decided to remain in Moscow and take personal command of the battle. As bad as the Holocaust was, it would have been even worse if the Soviets had not held on.  At the same time many revered the Soviet Army because it liberated so many of the camps as it later moved west towards Berlin.

1941(25th of Tishrei, 5702): Three days after the German murder of 15,000 Jewish residents of Dnepropetrtovsk, Ukraine, an additional 5000 Jews are executed in the town.

1941: The first SS deportation train of Western Jews travels to ghettos at Lódz, Lublin, and Warsaw, Poland.

1941(25th of Tishrei, 5702): Twenty trains carrying nearly 20,000 Jews travel from Germany, Luxembourg, Czechoslovakia, and Austria to the Lódz (Poland) Ghetto. The shipments will come to an end in the first week of November.

1942: Final liquidation of the Ghetto at Zamosc, Poland

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/april/08.asp

1942: The Nazis arrest more than 1000 Jews in Rome and deport them to Auschwitz.

1942: “Eyes in the Night” a crime film directed by Polish born American Oscar winning director Fred Zinnemann was released today in the United States.

1943: German Ambassador to the Vatican Ernst von Weizsäcker compliments the Holy See for its "perfect even-handedness" in treating Germany and the Allies. When Weizsäcker asks what Pope Pius XII will do if the German government persists in its present Jewish policy in Italy, Vatican Secretary of State Maglione replies that "the Holy See would not want to be put in the position of having to utter a word of disapproval." The Pope is being "cautious so as not to give the German people the impression that [he] has done or has wished to do even the smallest thing against Germany during this terrible time.”

1943: Germans looking for Jews in Rome conduct house-to-house searches. About 1000 Jews are briefly held at Rome's Collegio Militare and then deported to Auschwitz. 477 Jews are sheltered in the Vatican, and another 4238 find sanctuary in convents and monasteries throughout Rome. Nevertheless, by this date more than 8300 Italian Jews have been deported to Auschwitz.

1943: In Rome, Germans searched through streets and homes for Jews.  Of the 1,015 Jews taken on that morning only 16 would survive the war.  Within two months, another 7,345 Jews would be found and deported from Northern Italy

1943: Two days after a violent Jewish revolt at the Sobibór death camp, SS chief Heinrich Himmler orders the camp destroyed.

1943: Today, “45 year-old Settimio Calo left his wife Clelia and their nine children in their apartment so he could buy a pack of cigarettes and “when he got home he found the place in Via del Portico D’Ottavia, the heart the Jewish Ghetto completely empty” because “the Nazis had raided the neighborhood and round over 1,000 Jews” only sixteen of whom survived Auschwitz, none of which part of his family.

1943 Samuel Fuller and the rest of  “The Big Red One” left Liverpool for Dorchester today where they began 7 months of training for what would be the Normandy Invasion.

1944: Birthdate of Joseph Sitruk the native of Tunisia who as Joseph Haim Sitruk served as Chief Rabbi of France from June, 1987 to June, 2008.

1944: Following the coup led by the Arrow Cross, the Germans and their Hungarian allies resume resumed their attacks on the Jews of Budapest. Jews were again dragged from their homes and into the streets. Then for the next 10 days, all Jews are forbidden to leave their homes.

1944: Germans and members of the Fascist Nyilas group prohibit Jews in Budapest, Hungary, from leaving their homes. Many Jewish slave laborers are killed by Nyilas members on a bridge linking Buda with Pest.

1944: In Rome, the roundup of the Jewish population began.  “SS troops surrounded the Lungotevere, the former ghetto area, where some 4,000 of the city’s 12,000 Jews still lived.”  The SS selected 1,000 men, women and children for immediate shipment to Auschwitz.  This was only the beginning of a march to the Death Camps that took place in the city of the Pope.

1944:Composer, conductor, pianist and music critic Viktor Ullmann was sent to Auschwitz today.

1945: David Lubin’s dream for the creation of an “international organization for food and agriculture” came to fruition today with the founding of The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

1945: During the presentation of the Army-Navy “E” Award (a commendation for outstanding production during WW II) at Los Alamos, NM, Robert Oppenheimer delivered his “farewell speech” as director of the project that led to the development of the Atomic Bomb.

1945(9th of Cheshvan, 5706): Eighty-year old Berta Zuckerland, the daughter of Mortiz Szeps and the wife of Dr. Emil Zuckerkandl who was famous for her Salon in Vienna passed away today in Paris after having spent much of the war in Algeria.

1946: Ten Nazi leaders were hanged as war criminals after the Nuremberg trials.  This chart shows the fate of those tried at Nuremberg.

 

Name  

--Count--

Sentence    

Notes

 

1    

2    

3    

4    

 

 

 

Martin Bormann

I

º

G

G

Death

In absentia

 

Karl Dönitz

I

G

G

º

10 years

Initiator of the U-boat campaign and Hitler's designated successor

 

Hans Frank

I

º

G

G

Death

Expressed repentance

 

Wilhelm Frick

I

G

G

G

Death

 

 

Hans Fritzsche

I

I

I

º

Acquitted

Tried in place of Joseph Goebbels

 

Walter Funk

I

G

G

G

Life Imprisonment

Released due to ill health on May 16, 1957

 

Hermann Göring

G

G

G

G

Death

Commander of Luftwaffe. Committed suicide the night before his execution.

 

Rudolf Hess

G

G

I

I

Life Imprisonment

Hitler's deputy, flew to England in 1941

 

Alfred Jodl

G

G

G

G

Death

Posthumously acquitted of all charges in 1953

 

Ernst Kaltenbrunner

I

º

G

G

Death

Highest surviving SS-leader

 

Wilhelm Keitel

G

G

G

G

Death

 

 

Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach

I

I

I

I

----

Medically unfit for trial

 

Robert Ley

I

I

I

I

----

Suicide on October 25, 1945, before verdict

 

Konstantin von Neurath

G

G

G

G

15 years

Released (ill health) November 6, 1954

 

Franz von Papen

I

I

º

º

Acquitted

 

 

Erich Raeder

I

G

I

º

Life Imprisonment

Released (ill health) September 26, 1955

 

Joachim von Ribbentrop

G

G

G

G

Death

Nazi Minister of Foreign Affairs

 

Alfred Rosenberg

G

G

G

G

Death

Racial theory ideologist

 

Fritz Sauckel

I

I

G

G

Death

 

 

Hjalmar Schacht

I

I

º

º

Acquitted

 

 

Baldur von Schirach

G

º

º

G

20 years

Head of the Hitlerjugend, expressed repentance

 

Arthur Seyss-Inquart

I

G

G

G

Death

 

 

Albert Speer

º

º

G

G

20 Years

Responsible for several aspects of industry and a central figure in leadership, expressed repentance.

 

Julius Streicher

I

º

º

G

Death

 

 


"I"indicted        "G" indicted and found guilty    

1947: In Milwaukee, WI, Charlotte A. (Lefstein) and Burton C. Zucker, who was a real estate developer gave birth to producer, director and screenwriter David S. Zuker.

1947(2nd of Cheshvan, 5708): Theatrical manager Gus Kahn, the Huntington, Indiana born son of Marx and Barbara Newberger Kahn passed this evening “at the St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne” after which he was buried in the Rodef Sholem Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana.

1948: During Operation Yoav, Israeli forces were repulsed after heavy fighting as they tried to open the road to Jewish settlements in the Negev and Beersheba.

1948: “Arab Legion forces at the Arab-held Zion Gate attacked the Jewish positions on Mount Zion, but were driven off after fierce fighting.”

1948(13th of Tishrei, 5709): Twenty-seven year old Mordechai “Modi” Alon died today when his plane crashed after returning from an attack on Egyptian forces. A native of Safed, Alon trained with the RAF during World War II and flew in the first combat mission undertaken by the Israeli Air Force in May of 1948.  He scored infant air forces’ first kills when he shoot down to Royal Egyptian Air Force C-47’s over Tel Aviv. These air victories were more than just numbers.  They gave heart to the beleaguered Yishuv who had had no protection from the air forces of their Arab attackers.

http://fly.historicwings.com/2012/06/first-kills-of-the-iaf/

http://101squadron.com/101real/people/alon.html

1948: Leonard Bernstein, who had come to Israel specifically to do this, conducted a concert of the newly created Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at Jerusalem’s Edison Theatre. “He did so amid the persistent background noise of rifle and machine-gun fire from the direction of the Old City.  The climax of the evening was Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.”  According to eye witness Tom Tugend, “’Towards the end of the first movement machine-gun fire burst out in the Old City, held by Jordanian forces.  The gunfire continued unabated throughout the performance.  Lenny and the orchestra never missed a beat.’”

1948: Birthdate of Bruce Fleisher, the Union City, TN native who became a successful professional golfer.

1949(23rd of Tishrei, 5710): On the same day that the Greek Civil War came to an end marking a victory for the West in what was called the “Cold War,” Jews observed Simchat Torah

1949: The covette K-24, “the first Israeli warship to visit Italy” arrived in Naples today.

1950: Birthdate of Lowell, Massachusetts author Elinor Lipman, whose “1998 novel The Inn at Lake Devine explores anti-Semitism and Jewish intermarriage.”

https://elinorlipman.com/

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported from New York that hundreds of Jewish congregations throughout the US joined in a unique nationwide effort on behalf of the Israel Independence Bonds sales drive, to mark the recent holiday period. Tens of thousands of bonds were sold in scores of cities in which leading American personalities visited synagogues to present the facts about the importance of such action. In New York the actor Edward G. Robinson canceled his important personal plans to substitute for his colleague, Eddie Cantor, who became ill, and to participate in a series of special, festive Bond dinners.

1955: Esther Lederer, writing as Ann Landers, had her first advice column published in the Chicago Sun Times.  By the end of Lederer's life, Ann Landers had become the world's most widely syndicated column, published in more than 1,200 publications and with more than 90 million readers around the world.When Esther Lederer and her husband moved to Chicago in the 1950s, she contacted a family friend at the Chicago Sun Times to see whether the columnist Ann Landers needed any help in writing her column. The Sun Times was in the process of finding a replacement writer for the column, and Lederer took over as the new Landers, a name that would remain with her for the rest of her life. Because Lederer had been involved in politics and had volunteered extensively, she was very well connected, and her column reflected these connections. Lederer was able to solicit advice from experts in many different fields. From her column, Landers openly opposed racism and anti-Semitism, and devoted much space to fighting injustice. Lederer continued to write as Ann Landers for 46 years, until her death in 2002. (WJA)

1955: The Los Angeles coached by Sid Gillman lost to the Green Bay Backers by a score of 30 to 28 suggesting the notion that he might have been better off in the synagogue than in the stadium

1956: “Attack” a WW II “anti—war” movie co-starring Robert Strauss was released today in the United States.

1957: The German Pharmacological Society is scheduled to present a medal at 4 o’clock this afternoon to Dr. Otto Lowei, Research Professor of Pharmacology at the College of Medicine of NYU and the winner of the 1936 Noble Prize in Medicine.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F10F15F93A5A177B93C4A8178BD95F438585F9

1960: Rabbi Meshulam Zusia Heschel, the son of Rabbi Abraham Joseph Heshel, and his wife gave birth to Shoshana Bluma Reizel Heschel, the wife of “Nachum Dov Brayer, the Rebbe of the Boyan Hasidic dynasty.”

1960: “Israel Gives Aid to New Nations,” an article published today described the visit to the United States of Dr. Benjamin Mazar, the noted archaeologist and President of Hebrew University. During his visit, Dr. Mazar described the aid that Israel is providing to the newly emerging nations of Africa and Asia including the enrollment of 100 students from nations in these two continents in courses at Hebrew University and the sponsorship by the government of Ethiopia of several medical students at the university’s medical school. The university has also sent teams to various developing countries to aid in the development of educational and health programs.

1960: Birthdate of “Franco-British lawyer” Philippe Sands the author of sixteen books including the award winning East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity,

http://www.timesofisrael.com/all-roads-lead-to-lviv-family-history-genocide-and-the-trials-that-changed-the-world/

1961: “Let It Ride,” a musical version of “3 Men on a Horse” opened today at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre with a cast that included Sam Levene who had appeared in a “1936 film adaptation of the play.”

1961(6thof Cheshvan, 5722): Sixty-two year old Russian born U.S. Army WW I veteran Joseph Kaplow, “the national treasurer of the Israel Histadrut Campaign, President of  the Jackson Furniture Company and husband of “the former Rhoda Yevelson” with whom he had two daughters passed away today in New York.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/10/18/97253465.html?pageNumber=43

1961: Birthdate of French-Jewish novelist Marc Levy.

1962:”Requiem for a Heavyweight” the movie version of the Playhouse 90 play produced by David Susskind was released in the United States today.

1964: ABC broadcast the “The Addams Family Tree” part of the Addams Family series created by David Levy,

1966:”Eh?” by Henry Livings,  premiered at the Circle in the Square Downtown under the direction of Alan Arkin and featured Dustin Hoffman in “his first critical success.”

1966: “A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Forum” based on the play co-authored by Larry Gelbart, produced by Melvin Frank who also co-authored the screenplay, with music by Stephen Sondheim and starring Zero Mostel, Jack Gilford and Phil Silvers was released today in the United Sates.

1967(10thof Av, 5727): Seventy-five year old Ralph E. Samuel, the husband of Florence Samuel with who he had three children – Ralph, Donald and Howard – “who played a central role in the founding of Commentary” passed away today in Israel.

1968: “Far From the Madding” the film version of the novel by the same name directed by John Schlesinger, with a script by Fredrick Raphael was released in the United Kingdom today.

1968: “The Boston Strangler” directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Tony Curtis in the title role was released in the United States today.

1969: A revival of “3 Men on a Horse” co-starring Jack Gilford, Sam Levne and Hal Linden opened at the Lyceum Theatre.

1970: Anwar Sadat was elected president of Egypt, succeeding Gamal Abdel Nasser.  Sadat was responsible for the Yom Kippur War.  But his claim to fame was the courage to risk all with his famous trip to Jerusalem and the peace treaty with Israel.  His motives are of less importance than the deeds he performed.

1970: Andersonville, the notorious Confederate prison, was designated as a National Historic Site.  Among those who were imprisoned in the camp was George Geiger who would go on to win the Congressional Medal of Honor for his bravery at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.

1972: Thirty-eight year old Wael Zwaiter, a member of Black September was killed today for his role in the Munich Massacre.

1973: Just after mid-night, a small force of Israeli tanks crossed to the western bank of the Suez Canal.  This daring success was a closely held secret.  The first task of this force was to find and destroy the SAM-6 Missiles that were negating Israel’s air superiority.  The Israelis were dismayed to find that the French were supplying weapons to the Arabs.  Israeli pilots shot down a French Mirage that belonged to the Libyans. On the diplomatic front, President Sadat asked Soviet Prime Minister Kosygin who was in Cairo to get the UN to call for an immediate cease fire.  The Israeli Foreign Ministry exploded with indignation when Kosygin complied.  The Israelis recounted the massive buildup of Soviet military equipment that had been sent to the Arabs.  The war could not have started it the Russians had not provided the weapons.  To the Israelis, it was lie the man who supplied an arsonist with gasoline calling on the fire department to protect the arsonist.

1973: Events on the northern front dispelled any doubt as to how broad support was in the Arab world for this war aimed at destroying Israel.  Israeli forces were forced to fight two major tank battles on the Syrian front and neither of them was with the Syrians.  In the first battle a Jordanian brigade including twenty-eight tanks was beaten back.  In the second fight, the Israelis faced a larger number of Iraqi tanks.  Exactly how many Iraqi tanks were involved is unknown; all the Israelis know is that the Iraqis left the hulks of sixty tanks behind when they retreated.

1973:  Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho jointly awarded Nobel peace prize. Kissinger is Jewish.  Le Duc Tho is not Jewish.  Kissinger was a refugee from Nazi Germany. In the 1950”s when others in academia were converting to advance their careers, Kissinger did not choose to follow that path. 

1973: American Sephardi Federation and the Sephardic community at large collected $4,000,000 for Israel by week two of the Yom Kippur war.

1974: “Felix Kamov Kandel and Mikhail Suslov, leading film workers, began a hunger strike in Moscow to obtain permission for emigration.

1974: The KGB prevents “a weekly Moscow refusenik-scientist seminar from taking place.”

1974: “Soviet Jewish activist Victor Polsky was found guilty in Moscow of dangerous driving and fined 100 rubles.”

1975: “A letter of Anatoly Malkin, where he appeals to Russian Jews not to serve in the Soviet army, is publicized in the West; the authorities are using the draft as a deterrent for those who want to emigrate to Israel.”

1976(22ndof Tishrei, 5737): Shmini Atzeret and Shabbat

1976: “Enid Wurtman, co-chairman of the Union of Council for Soviet Jewry, and Connie Smukler arrived on a visit to Moscow.”

1977: Birthdate of John Meyers, creator of Blues for Peace which was set up in Israel to honor the roots of blues music and promote peace and the understanding that ALLpeoples have had their share of the blues. Blues for Peace is dedicated to the unsung heroes, local blues musicians that love the blues and pass it on to the next generation

1977: The Jerusalem Post reported that three people were slightly injured, two of them tourists, by two bombs thrown at them by Arab terrorists in the Old City of Jerusalem.  There was no security barrier, no trip to the Temple Mount by Sharon, etc.  In other words, each of these current excuses for terror are just that excuses for continuing behavior of longstanding.

1977: “Equus” a film version of the play by Peter Schaffer who wrote the screenplay and directed by Sidney Lumet was released today in the United States.

1978(15th of Tishrei, 5739): First Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day Archbishop of Kraków Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected as Pope and took the name John Paul II, making him the first Pope in 455 years who was not Italian.

1980:A boycott of cooperation with the USSR is announced by Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky (SOS) Committee simultaneously in London, Paris, Washington and Geneva as part of a world-wide protest against the jailing of Orlov and Shcharansky and the banishment of Sakharov.About 7,900 scientists and engineers in 44 countries will participate in the boycott. 150 scientists from the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) announce on the same day that they will take part in the boycott.

1980: In Syosset, NY, Herschel and Nancy Bird gave birth to Suzanne Brigit “Sue” Bird, who won the Wade Trophy and Naismith Award as she led the U Conn Women’s Basketball team to an undefeated season in 2002, before going on to a successful career with the Seattle Storm of the WNBA before becoming an executive with the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association.  (and that is just the tip of the iceberg)

1981 (8th of Tishrei, 5742): Moshe Dayan passed away.  The much acclaimed Israeli general with the eye-patch was born in 1915.  He was one of the first children born at Deganya Alef, “the mother of all kibbutzim.”  Dayan joined the Haganah at the age of 14, learning military tactics from the fabled British Captain, Orde Wingate.  He lost his left eye fighting the Vichy French in Lebanon during World War II.  Dayan held a variety of important positions during Israel’s fight for independence.  During the 1950’s he helped mold the IDF and led it to a lightening victory over Egypt in 1956.  Dayan left the Army to purse a role in politics, but returned to serve as Minister for Defense during both the Six Day and Yom Kippur Wars.  In a an unexpected switch, Dayan joined the right wing government Begin government and served as the Foreign Minister who negotiated the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt.  Dayan died at the age of 66, a victim of colon cancer.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/moshe-dayan

https://www.idf.il/en/minisites/past-chiefs-of-staff/lt-gen-moshe-dayan-1953-1958/

http://www.zionism-israel.com/bio/biography_moshe_dayan.htm

1981(8thof Tishrei, 5742): Sixty five year old Haim Landau who made Aliyah in 1935, joined both Betar and Irgun before serving as an MK and government minister passed away today.

1981: “Moscow Hebrew teachers Boris Terlitzky, Yuli Edelstein, Victor Fulmacht, and Vladimir Kuravsky were warned to cease their activities.”

1981:”Writer of Central Europe Wins Nobel Prize” published today provides John Vincour’s description of the triumph scored by Sephardic Jew Elias Canetti.

http://www.nytimes.com/1981/10/16/books/81nobel-cane.html?module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3Ar%2C%7B%222%22%3A%22RI%3A13%22%7D

 

1982: GeorgeShultz warns that the United States will withdraw from the UN if they vote to exclude Israel.

1983 (9th of Cheshvan, 5744): Dr. Leonardo De Benedetti, friend and companion of Primo Levi, passed away at the age of 85 in the Jewish Rest Home where he had lived for years.

1986: “The Name of the Rose” a medieval movie co-starring Ron Perlman was released today in Germany.

1986: “The Color of Money” starring Paul Newman in his Oscar winning role of “Fast Eddie Felson: was released in the United States today.

1986: Ron Arad, Israeli Weapons System Officer, was captured by Lebanese Shi'ite militia Amal.

1986:Armand Hammer returns to the United States with Jewish refusenik David Goldfarb.

1986: The Jonathan Netanyahu Memorial by Buky Schwartz, was dedicated outside the entrance to the National Museum of American Jewish History, along the walkway between 4th and 5th Streets north of Market Street today.

 

1987(23rd of Tishrei, 5748): Simchat Torah

1988(5th of Cheshvan, 5749): Seventy-four year old Dorothy Helen Perlberg, the New York born daughter of Morris and Rose Gintzleer  and the wife of Charles Perlberg passed away today.

 

1992: “Night and the City” a movie version of the 1938 novel by Gerald Karsh, directed by Irwin Winkler who coproduced the film with Jane Rosenthal  and co-starring Alan King was released today in the United States.

1993: Anti-Nazi riot breaks out in Welling in Kent, after police stop protesters approaching the British National Party headquarters.

1994: Rabbi Richard Rehins is scheduled to officiate at the wedding of Valerie Ann Wasserman and David Michael Rheins, “the associate publisher of Spin magazine.”

1995(22ndof Tishrei, 5756): Shemini Atzeret

1995: Alternate-side street cleaning regulations is scheduled “to be suspended in New York City today because Shemini Atzeret.”

1995(22nd of Tishrei, 5756): “Six Israeli soldiers were killed and a seventh was wounded today in the deadliest attack by Muslim guerrillas in southern Lebanon this year.”

1996: Dustin Hoffman’s “first critical success was in the play ‘Eh?,’which had its US premiere at the Circle in the Square Downtown” today.

1997(15thof Tishrei, 5758): Sukkoth

1997(15thof Tishrei, 5758): Ninety-two British philatelist Marcus Samuel who served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during WW II and “was also a founder member of the Society of Postal Historians” passed away today.

1997:  Prolific American Author James Michener passed away at the age of 90 in Austin, Texas. .   A non-Jew, Michener’s specialty was historic fiction in the tradition of the grand saga.   One of Michener’s most famous books was The Source.   In it he traced the history of the Jews from earliest times to modern days using the artifacts discovered at an fictional archeological dig as the literary springboard.  It is one of the easiest ways to enter into the world of Jewish history.

1997:  Sir Isaiah Berlin, who had been gravely ill since late July, made what turned out to be a final statement on the subject of the Israeli–Palestinian situation. "Since both sides begin with a claim of total possession of Palestine as their historical right; and since neither claim can be accepted within the realms of realism or without grave injustice: it is plain that compromise, i.e. partition, is the only correct solution, along Oslo lines – for supporting which Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish bigot. Ideally, what we are calling for is a relationship of good neighbors, but given the number of bigoted, terrorist chauvinists on both sides, this is impracticable. The solution must lie somewhat along the lines of reluctant toleration, for fear of far worse – i.e. a savage war which could inflict irreparable damage on both sides. As for Jerusalem, it must remain the capital of Israel, with the Muslim holy places being extra-territorial to a Muslim authority, and an Arab quarter, with a guarantee from the United Nations of preserving that position, by force if necessary."  To make a statement of this kind was unusual for him, since he rarely if ever made public statements on political topics, though, in the case of Israel, he was ready to be known as a supporter of Peace Now. On this occasion, however, he decided to take what might be his last opportunity to set out his strongly held views, which he sent in the form of a brief statement (dictated to his secretary) entitled ‘Israel and the Palestinians’ to his close friend Professor Avishai Margalit in Jerusalem.

1998: “Practical Magic,” a romantic comedy with a script co-authored by Akiva Goldsman and featuring Mark Fuerstein was released in the United States today.

2000(17thof Tishrei, 5761): Sukkoth Chol Hamoed

2000: It was reported today that Geoffrey Robinson, a millionaire Labour MP had "accused Peter Mandelson,” the scion of distinguished Anglo-Jewish family “of lying to the Commons about the home loan affair that cost both of them their government jobs."

2001: “Prime Minister Ariel Sharon urgently appealed for continued support today after two far-right ministers quit his cabinet, accusing him of buckling under American pressure to take a softer line toward the Palestinians.”

2002: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Miles Lerman Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance posthumously awarded the Museum’s Medal of Resistance to Heshek Bauminger and Aharon Liebeskind, founders of the Jewish Fighting Organization (JFO) in the Cracow Ghetto.

2003(20thof Tishrei, 5764): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

2003: “Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad of Malaysia lashed out today against what he described as the Jewish subjugation of Muslims, urging a gathering of Muslim leaders to help harness the Islamic world's collective brainpower to turn the tide.”

2004(1st5765): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2004: “Israel said that it had begun to scale back its 17-day military operation into the northern Gaza Strip.

2005:The New York Times book section featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 by Tony Judt, In Case We’re Separated: Connected Storiesby Alice Mattison, The Other Shulman by Alan Zweibel and The Tiger In the Attic:  Memories of the Kindertransport and Growing Up Englishby Edith Milton

2005(24th of Tishrei, 5767): Palestinian gunmen killed three Israelis and wounded as least 5 others in two separate drive-by shootings in the West Bank. The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for both attacks.

2005:.  In a move that would have been unthinkable only months ago, Pakistan has expressed a willingness to accept aide from Israel as the Moslem nation deals with the aftermath of a major earthquake.

2005: The New York Times published “My Four Hours Testifying in the Federal Jury Room,” Judith Miller’s account of her time spent before the federal grand jury.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/16/national/16miller.html?pagewanted=all&module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3Aw%2C%7B%222%22%3A%22RI%3A13%22%7D

2006: “Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told the Israeli Parliament today that he was willing to meet the leaders of Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority in an effort to ease regional tensions, though no such meetings appear imminent.”

2007:Sasha Cooke, a mezzo-soprano, saved Stephen Sondheim’s “Take Me to the World” for the second encore of her New York recital debut tonight at Zankel Hall. (As reported by Steve Smith)

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/18/arts/music/18cook.html?searchResultPosition=10

2007: At the Jewish Museum of Florida an exhibition styled “Zap Pow Bam - Super Heroes of the Golden Age of Comics” opens. “Look! Up in the Sky! It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane! It’s Zap Pow Bam, a colorful dynamic exhibit that immerses visitors in an interactive world of Super Heroes, highlighting the Jewish creators of comic books from 1938 – 1950. These are America’s timeless icons like Superman, Batman, Captain America and Wonder Woman – including the phone booth where Superman changed his clothes and a Batmobile. Zap Pow Bam features 1940s serials, video interviews, a drawing studio and costumes. The exhibit offers a unique perspective on the way pop culture portrays issues and how identity and culture can shape popular opinion.”

2008: Proposed date on which Italy’s Holocaust Museum will open in Rome on the 65thanniversary of the German capture of more than 1,000 Jews from Rome’s ghetto, a major Holocaust episode in Italy.

2008: At SUNY New Paltz as part of the Israel @ 60 celebration the Resnick Institute for the Study of Modern Jewish Life hosts a lecture by Dr. Len Lyons, author and member of the Ethiopian Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Boston, entitled"The Ethiopian Jews of Israel." 

2008: One thousand Jews traveled in and out of Nablus on buses from midnight to 5 a.m. on Thursday, in a brief pilgrimage to the burned-out shell of the building that covers Joseph's Tomb.

2008: A play by Ilan Stavans based on “The Disappearance” “premiered at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles today.

2009: Scottish actress Ronni Ancona appeared for the second time this year on “The One Show.”

2009: The joint Israeli-US Navy military exercise code named “Juniper Cobra” comes to an end.

2009: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s “The Diary of Anne Frank” is performed at Kimmel Theatre on the campus of Cornell College in Mt. Vernon Iowa.

2009: Acclaimed Israeli choreographer Hofesh Shechter makes his West Coast debut at UCLA Live with his UK-based company performing “Uprising,” inspired by the Paris protests of 2006 and “In Your Rooms,” which traces Shechter’s traumatic time in the Israeli military. The 33-year-old is one of Britain’s most sought-after choreographers.

2009: In “Book on March Rich Detials His Iran Oil Deals,” published today, Jad Mouawad examines the life this rogue businessman who profited from the oil industry while working with a host of governmental agencies including the U.S. State Department and Mossad as he reviews The King of Oil by Daniel Ammann.

2009: The Irish tenor Ronan Tynan, a fixture at Yankee Stadium for years with his stirring rendition of “God Bless America,” was scheduled to belt out the song again during Game 1 of the American League Championship Series today. Instead, he was disinvited by the Yankees after he admitted making an anti-Semitic remark at his Manhattan apartment building a day earlier. Howard Rubenstein, a spokesman for the Yankees, said the team took action as soon as Tynan acknowledged making the comment. “

2010: Avishai Cohen, singing in in Hebrew, English, Spanish and Ladino, is scheduled to perform at the Winter Garden in New York City.

2010: The new Natalie G. Heineman Smart Love Preschool was dedicated to the memory of her life and her love and understanding of children.

2011: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is among the partners supporting Ford’s Theatre scheduled  matinee and evening productions of “Parade,” a Tony-award winning musical drama about the story of Leo Frank, who was lynched by a Georgia mob after having been wrongfully convicted of the murder of a Christian girl working in his factory.

2011: The New York Timesfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “The Puppy Diaries: Raising a Dog Named Scout” by Jill Abramson and “Until The Dawn’s Light” by Aharon Appelfeld; translated by Jeffery Green.

2011: The Los Angeles Times features a review of “MetaMaus” by Art Spiegelman which is “a lavish deconstruction of his magnum opus” known to one and all as “Maus.”

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/books/la-ca-art-spiegelman-20111016,0,7783952.story

2011:The Shalit family requested today to be present at a High Court of Justice hearing, scheduled to discuss petitions issued geared at thwarting a prisoner exchange deal that would secure the release of their son, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, warning that any delay in the agreement's execution could lead to its failure.

2011:Palestinian terrorists due to be deported overseas as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap deal will no doubt find their way back to Palestinian land, a top Hamas official said in an interview today

2011: Two Palestinians who participated in the 2000 lynching of two Israel Defense Forces soldiers in Ramallah will be released as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap deal, an official prisoners list indicated today.

2012: The Raw Men Empire, “an Israeli indie folk band” formed in 2009, is scheduled to perform at CMJ Music Marathon in New York.

2012: In Herndon, VA, Congregation Beth Emeth’s Hazak Chapter is scheduled to present a lecture by Dr. Mark Lowenthal, President and CEO of the Intelligence & Security Academy.

2012: Delegates to the Hadassah Convention are scheduled to “march, sing, dance and cheer” their way “through the streets in downtown Jerusalem” as they mark the opening of their convention.

2012: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the Consulate General of Lithuania in NY are scheduled to present “Reclaiming the Jewish Narrative in Lithuania Today,” a lecture  by Markas Zingeris, Lithuanian Jewish author and Director of the Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum.

2012:Israel will weigh military action if it suspects Syria’s chemical weapons might fall into the hands of terrorist organizations, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said today.

2012: Vandals desecrated the grave of former defense minister and IDF chief of staff Moshe Dayan tonight (As reported by Ben Hartman)

2012: A rocket fired from Gaza hit close to a house in the Hof Ashkelon area tonight. Two people were treated for shock and minor damage was inflicted on the building, Channel 10 reported.

2012:The Contemporary Jewish Museum's “California Dreaming: Jewish life in the Bay Area from the Gold Rush to Present” is scheduled to come to an end. (For more about  American Jewry in the American West see Harriet Rochlin & Western Jewish History http://www.rochlin-roots-west.com/

2012: Recommended Reading is scheduled the 7thand final of Alex Epstein's stories from the collection “For My Next Illusion I Will Use.”

2012(30thof Tishrei, 5773): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2013:The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to present an evening with Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz author of For the Next Generation: A Wake-Up Call to Solving Our Nation's Problems

2013: In New York, The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present “Transcending Tradition: Jewish Mathematicians in German-Speaking Academic Culture”

2013: The Lawrence Family JCC is scheduled to present “Middle East Updated” with Professor Sandy Lakoff

2013: The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he is scheduled to meet with Pope Francis next week.

2013: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will be able to reopen following the vote by Congress to approve legislation that will federal agencies to resume operation and raise the debt limit.

2014(22ndof Tishrei, 5775): Shemini Atsert

2014: In the evening, Agudas Achim in Coralville, Iowa led by Rabbi Jeff Portman is scheduled to host a Simchat Torah celebration complete with “pizza and treats.”

2014: At noon today, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a Festive Concert featuring the Philomusica Piano Quartet.

2014: The Oxford University Jewish Society chaplains are scheduled to host a Simchat Torah dinner this evening.

2014: While “Senior Hamas members said today that indirect ceasefire talks with Israel in Cairo are set to resume at the end of this month”  “the political leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashal, called today for Muslims to defend the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, saying Israel was trying to seize the site, which is revered in both Islam and Judaism. (As reported by Stuart Winer)

2014: In a Congressional hearing today, Tom Frieden, the Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CD) was questioned for his handling of the Ebola crisis following the spread of the disease to two nurses from the original patient in the US.”

2014: “In a brief reported released” today “the medical examiner said the cause of Joan Rivers’s death was brain damaged caused by low blood oxygen or ‘anoxic encephalopathy due to hypoxic arrest.’”

2014: Lewis Black is scheduled to appear at the Palace Theatre in Albany, NY.

2015: “Dozens of Palestinians set fire at dawn today to a holy site known as Joseph’s Tomb, in the Palestinian Authority-controlled city of Nablus in the West Bank, damaging the tiny stone compound that many Jews believe is the burial place of the son of the biblical patriarch Jacob.”

2015:  The Catinca Tabacaru Gallery is scheduled to host a reception marking the opening of Israeli artist’s Addam Yekutieli first solo exhibition.

2015: The American Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to host an “exhibition of selected works by JDOCU, who document activities of Tikkun Olam ('Repair the World') with special emphasis on Israeli and Jewish culture.”

2016(14thof Tishrei, 5777): Erev Sukooth

2016: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Hitler: Ascent 1889-1939 by Volker Ullrich, Murder, Inc. and the Moral Life: Gangsters and Gangbusters in La Guardia’s New York by Robert Weldon Whalen and A Gambler’s Anatomy by Jonathan Lethem

2016: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to re-launch “Make A Difference” – the Harvey Miller Family Youth Exhibition.

2016: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host a Sukkah Decorating Party

2016: In a cultural combination that could only take place in the United States, the Bay Ridge Jewish Community is scheduled to host a Sukkah Pizza Party.

2017: “Israeli Air Force jets attacked an anti-aircraft battery well inside Syria this morning, after the surface-to-air system launched a missile at a different plane over the skies of Lebanon,

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to provide a variety burgers – Beef, Chicken and Veggie – for hungry students.

2017: “Cousins Muhammad and Khalid Muhamra and Younis Ayash Musa Zayn “were convicted today” of murder because of their role “in a deadly terror attack in Tel Aviv’s Sarona Market in June 2016 in which four people were killed.”

2017: “Filmmaker and Director Aviva Kempner” is scheduled to present “the D.C. premiere of her barnd new 2-disc DVD packaged of ‘Rosenwald’” which examines the life of Chicago philanthropist and business man Julius Rosenwald.

2017: The Yeshiva University Museum is scheduled to a host a walking tour of the exhibition “The Arch of Titus – from Jerusalem to Rome and Back.”

2017: “Actor-pianist Hershey Fedler is” scheduled to host a “concert in New York, leading guests at Temple Emanu-El in a sing-along concert of tunes by great 20thcentury Jewish American songwriters.”

2018: In Cedar Rapids, IA, Barnes and Noble is scheduled to host a book signing for Barbara Feller, the Hebrew teacher par excellence, author of the newly released Road to Waubeek: Discovering Jay G. Sigmund.

2018: Jane Leavy’s The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created “which was named one of the top ten biographies/memoirs for the fall of 2018 by Publishers Weekly, was published today.

2018: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host an evening with former Secretary of State Madeline Albright who told Ed Bradley in 1997 “that both her Jewish origins” and the death of her grandparents in concentration camps “had been totally unknown to her” and former Vice President of Dick Cheney who may discuss his role in the one of the greatest, if not the greatest foreign policy debacle in American history.

2019(17th of Tishrei, 5780): Third Day of Sukkoth;

2019: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host Jeff Zucker as he discusses The Enemy of the People with the author and CNN newsman Jim Acosta.

2019: In New Orleans, the JCC is scheduled to host “Nursery School Parents’ Night.”

2019: In Oakland, CA, Temple Sinai is scheduled to host “Parent and Me Jewish Music” the first class in a six week workshop led by Isaac Zones.

2019: The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is scheduled to host Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the creator of “BoJack Horseman” as he “discusses his debut short-fiction collection Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory.

2019: In Glencoe, IL, the North Shore Congregation is scheduled to host author Michael Dobbs as he discusses The Unwanted: America, Auschwitz, and a Village Caught in Between,

2020: The Mandel JCC Cleveland FilmFest is scheduled to continue for a second day with home-views of “Antisemitism in 4 Mutations,” “Muna” and “Unchained.”

2020: Havurah on the Hill is scheduled to present online, “October Kabbalat Shabbat: Repair the World.”

2020: In Cedar Rapids, IA. Temple Judah is scheduled to host live-streamed Shabbat evening services.

2020: Following yesterday’s announcement by coronavirus cabinet voted to reopen small business that don't involve interaction with the public, kindergartens, take-away food services and beaches starting Sunday, Israelis are also dealing with the statement from Health Minister Yuli Edelstein: that during the exit from the lockdown, which will not be short, there will be situations in which we will have to stop.".

This Day, October 17, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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832 BCE(7 Cheshvan 2928): This is considered the traditional date of the inauguration of the first Temple in Jerusalem by King Solomon.  As far as many Jews are concerned, the dedication is tied to the holiday of Sukkoth and dating schemes such as these are of minimal value. In one of those oddities of the calendar, in 2005, Sukkoth began on the evening of October 17.

539 BCE:  King Cyrus, The Great, of Persia marches into the city of Babylon. This will lead to the return of the Jews to Jerusalem after 70 years of exile.

415: Emperors Honorius and Thedosius II issued an edict deposing Rabin Gamliel IV as the Nasi “because he had disregarded an earlier decree by Honorius, which had curtailed his privileges and the ban on the building of new synagogues and had adjudicated disputes between Jews and Christians.”

912: Abd al-Rahman III “the political and the religious leader of all the Muslims in al-Andalus, as well as the protector of his Christian and Jewish subjects” took the “Bay’ah” or “oath of allegiance.

1448: Second Battle of Kosovo, where the mainly Hungarian army led by John Hunyadi is defeated by an Ottoman army led by Sultan Murad II. Murad is remembered favorably by the Jews since he allowed German Jews who were fleeing persecution and death to settle in Salonica.  He also employed Jews as his court physicians. On the other hand, John Hunyadi enjoyed the support of the Italian Monk Jean de Capistrano who had previously convinced King Ludwig of Bavaria to expel his Jewish subjects. These two leaders would meet again a decade later during the siege of Belgrade with a different outcome. [Editor’s note – As you can see, conflicts between Moslems and Christians is not an invention of the 21st century]

1469: Ferdinand II of Aragon married Isabella of Castile. Their marriage led to the unification of Aragon and Castile into a single country, Spain.  This rapacious duo would expel the Jews in 1492.  While cloaking themselves in the Cross, they filled their pockets with stolen Jewish wealth.

1483: Pope Sixtus IV launched the Spanish Inquisition, placing it under joint direction of the Church and state. Despite his previous protest, Pope Sixtus IIIgave into Ferdinand's pressure and extended the authority of the Inquisition to Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia. This consolidated the Inquisition under one central body under Torquemada. Tomas de Torquemada, 63, was the Grand Inquisitor in charge of removing Jews and Muslims from Spain. For those who are studying history in Cedar Rapids you will find out that one of the oddities of all this is that all of the major players – Ferdinand, Isabella and Torquemada – descended from Conversos which means that those who led the Spanish Inquisition had Jewish ancestors.

1532: Pope Clement VII issued an apostolical brief halting the Portuguese Inquisition “until further notice. 

1700(4th of Cheshvan, 5461): Judah he-Hasid, an Ashkenazi rabbi who had made good on his call for Aliyah by leading 1,500 of his followers from Europe to Jerusalem passed away three days after they arrived at their destination.

1756: Birthdate of Isaac Abraham Euchel, the native of Copenhagen and nephew of Rabbi Masos Rintel who was one of the founders of the Haskalah movement.

1762(30th of Tishrei, 5523): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1762(30th of Tishrei, 5523): Sixty-three year old Samson Gideon, "one of the outstanding members of the London Jewish Community” and "a leader in the Parliamentary struggle to pass the Jews' Naturalization Act of 1753" passed away today after having contracted dropsy leaving   £1000 of his £350,000 fortune to the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish congregation in London on condition he was buried with honor as a married man in their cemetery in Mile End.

1768: Birthdate of Israel Jacobson, the native of Halberstadt Germany who was a successful businessman, philanthropist and one of the founders of the Reform Movement

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0011_0_09920.html

1769: Birthdate of Curacao native Joshua Naar whose wife Sarah gave birth to Abraham, David and Benjamin Naar.

1775(23rd of Tishrei, 5536): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first time since the Americans rebelled against the British.

1779: In Philadelphia, Rachel Franks and Haym Salomon, the merchant who bankrupted himself helping to finance the American Revolution gave birth to Sallie Salomon, the wife Joseph Andrews with whom she had twelve children.

1780(18th of Tishrei, 5541): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1781: The Americans, with a lot of help from the French, defeated Cornwallis at Yorktown.  This victory ensured the creation of the United States.  For the most part, the small Jewish population supported the patriot cause.  Of course the victory meant that the “last best hope of man” would become a haven for the Jews of Europe.

1781: Abraham Benjamin Cohen, the Dutch born son of Eva Jacob Cohen and Benjamin Jonas Cohen, and Elisabeth Gompertz gave birth to Anne Jean Philippe Louis Cohen.

1783: Abram Forrintine a resident of New York and the owner of a “dry goods store in New Jersey” who was a Loyalist who moved to Nova Scotia “arrived in Digby, Annapolis” today.

1787: In New York City, Leah Nathan and Jacob Naphtali Hart gave birth to Ella Hart, who with her husband Hyam Moses Salomon had ten children

1793: Birthdate of Isaac Noah Mannheimer, the Copenhagen Talmudist and Rabbi who held a variety of posts in Denmark, Germany and Austria.  A leader in the Reform Movement, he served as a representative in the Austrian Reichstag.

1794(23rd of Tishrei, 5555): Simchat Torah

1796(15th of Tishrei, 5557): First Day Sukkoth

1801: In Paris Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy and his wife gave birth to French journalist Samuel Ustazade Silvestre de Sacy.

1808: With Napoleon's arrival at the Duchy of Warsaw, the new State parliament called for equal rights. Unfortunately this did not include the Jews whose rights “would be postponed for 10 years in the hope of eradicating all their distinctions which set them apart."

1810: On the day after his death, Reb Nachman of Bratslav was buried at Uman making it the destination for an annual pilgrimage for thousands of Chassidim.

1812(11th of Cheshvan, 5573): Parshat Lech Lecha

1812(11th of Cheshvan, 5573): Eighty year old storekeeper and veteran of the French and Indian War David Barrack Hays, the son of Hetty Adolphus and Jacob Hays and the husband of Esther Etting with whom he had eight children  after which he was buried at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Westchester, NY.

1812: In the Netherlands, Branca and Hirschel Eliazer Kann gave birth to Jacob Kahn

1813(12rid of Tishrei, 5574): As the war between Great Britain and the United States drags into its second year, Jews on both side of the Atlantic celebrate Simchat Torah.

1814(3rd of Cheshvan, 5575): Fifty-seven year old Mantua native Samuel Romanelli who combined the skills of a Hebrew poet with that of a traveler able to provide readable descriptions of his visits to a variety of Jewish communities passed away today.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/romanelli-samuel-aaron

https://www.bibliovault.org/BV.book.epl?ISBN=9780817351359

1816: In Amsterdam, Rebecca and Abraham Juda Delmonte gave birth to Abigail Levy Montezinos the wife of David Levy Montezinos.

1817(7th of Cheshvan, 5578): Thirty-one year old Simha Phillips, the daughter of Solomon da Silva Solis and Benvenida de Isaac Solis was “murdered” today in Murney, France.

1819: One day after he had passed away, Joseph Wolfe was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1830: Birthdate of Mortiz Ellinger, who emigrated to the United States from Bavaria in 1854 where he held several city government jobs while being active in the B’nai B’rith and editing The Menorah and The Jewish Times.

1831: Birthdate of Bernhardine Wetzlar.

1832(23rd of Tishrei, 5593): Simchat Torah

1832: In Philadelphia, Sarah Mocatta and Frederick Samuel gave birth to Lionel Jacob Samuel

1832(23rd of Tishrei, 5593): Forty-six year old Moses Lemans, the Dutch born Jewish educator and author whose works including The Spirit of the Talmudic Lord and a biography of Maimonides, passed away today.

1834(14th of Tishrei, 5595): Erev Sukkoth

1835: Birthdate of Abraham Harkavy (Avraham Eliyahu ben Yaakov Harkavy), the Russian born Jewish historian and author who was one of the first to write in Hebrew in modern times.

1835: In “Canterbury, Kent, “Mary Lazarus and David Nathan gave birth to Rosa Nathan, the wife of Henry Hart with whom she had ten children.

1838: Birthdate of German born American businessman and philanthropist who was President of Temple Rodeph Shalom and the United Hebrew Relief Society in Pittsburgh, PA.

https://www.jewishfamilieshistory.org/entry/lippman-family/

1841: In Charleston, SC, Mr. S. Frankford married Harriet Cohen, “the second daughter of A.N. Cohen.”

1843(23rd of Tishrei, 5604): Simchat Torah

1843: In Halberstadt, Prussia, Sara and Abraham Hildesheimer gave birth to Albert HIldesheimer, the resident of Manchester, England whose wife Emilie bore him three children –Abraham, Alice and Henry.

1843: Birthdate of Hebrew teacher, author and commentator Abraham Baer Dobsewitch, the native of Pinks who moved to the United States in 1891 where he continued his work until his death in 1900.

1844: Birthdate of Alsace native and award winning historian and numismatist Leon Gustave Schlumberger, an “ultra-conservative “supporter of the anti-Dreyfusard movememt.”

1846:On Sabbath Bereshit a Beth-din was established, composed of the following gentlemen: Chief Rabbi Lilienthal, Moreno [Isaac M.] Wise, Rabbi of Albany and Syracuse; Moreno Doctor Felsenheldt, and Moreno Doctor Kohlmayer. Dr. Lilienthal, elected Rosh Beth Din, presented the Dayanim to his congregations, and in a sermon, delivered on that occasion, declared, on behalf of the Beth-din, that their services were ready to be given to every Jewish congregation in America, without claiming any clerical rights or dues.

1847(7th of Cheshvan, 5608): Samuel Solomon passed away today after which he was buried in the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.

1850:  Anti-Christian rioters pillage Christian neighborhoods in Aleppo, Syria.  Several Christians die during the riot.  This serves as a reminder that sectarian violence in the Middle East was a fact of life before the birth of the Zionist movement and that this long-standing pattern of violence had nothing to do with the Jews.

1851(21st of Tishrei, 5612): Hoshanah Rabah

1851: A letter was sent to Samuel J. Rubinstein thanking him for his two years of “excellent service” as the treasurer of the synagogue in Dublin, Ireland.

1852: Today, in St. Louis, “a document was ratified that created B’nai El which resulted from a merger of B’nai B’rith, Emanu-El and United Hebrew” after Rabbi Lesser had convinced the Jewish population of the absurdity of such a small community trying to support three congregations.

1853(15th of Tishrei, 5614): Sukkoth

1854(25th of Tishrei, 5615): Rachel Hort, the daughter of Jane Waley and Nahum Hort, and the wife of Solomon Jacob Waley passed away today after which she was married in the Brompton Jewish Cemetery

1854:Ernestine Rose, a leading early American advocate for women's rights, presided over the Fifth National Woman's Rights Convention in Philadelphia which opened on this date. At the Philadelphia meeting, Rose declared, "[I]s woman not included in that phrase, 'all men are created … equal'? ... Tell us, ye men of the nation … whether woman is not included in that great Declaration of Independence?"

1857: In Louisville, KY, Isaac Sale and Henrietta Dinkelspiel gave birth to Moses N. Sale, the husband of Florence D. Rider, who became a Circuit Court Judge in St. Louis, MO.

https://www.jta.org/1930/02/02/archive/judge-moses-sale-of-st-louis-dead-at-72

1858: Birthdate of David Samuel Margoliouth, The son of Ezekiel Margoliouth and the nephew Moses Margoliouth, both of whom were Anglican converts, he was a noted Orientalist and Oxford Don. Among other accomplishments, “He identified a business letter written in the Judeo-Persian language, found in Danfan Uiliq, northwest China, in 1901, as dating from 718 C.E. (the earliest evidence showing the presence of Jews in China).” He passed away in 1940.

1859(19th of Tishrei, 5620): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1861: In Bohemia, Markus and Anna Saphir gave birth to Josef Saphir, the husband of Mathilde Saphir

1862(23rd of Tishrei, 5623): Simchat Torah

1862: As the Jewish “holiday season” comes to an end with the celebration of Simchat Torah, General U.S. Grant returns to active field service as he takes command of the Department of Tennessee.  In that capacity he will issue the infamous General Order Number Eleven that expelled Jews, “as a class” from the district under his command.  This regrettable episode would be used by some to unfairly brand Grant as an anti-Semite.

1863(21st of Tishrei, 5764): Hoshana Rabah as the Civil War continues in the United States for a third year.

1864(17th of Tishrei, 5625): As the Jewish soldiers serving with the Army of Northern Virginia observe Sukkoth Chol Hamoed, General James “Pete” Longstreet, Lee’s good right arm resumes command of troops after having been seriously wounded during the Battle of Wilderness.

1866(8th of Cheshvan, 5627): Hungarian journalist Sigmund Saphir, who “edited several German papers including the Pesther Tageblatt and who was the nephew of “humorist Mortiz G. Saphir” passed away today.

1867(18th of Tishrei, 5628): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1872(15th of Tishrei, 5633): First Day of Sukkoth

1875: It was reported today The Hebrew Charity Fair is to take placed in December at New York’s 22nd Regiment Armory.  All proceeds from the event will go to support Mount Sinai Hospital.  Women from all of the city’s synagogues are actively working to prepare for the event.

1875: The Wandering Jew” published today, reported that the first document mentioning this mythic figure are about 650 years old, dating back to the reign of Henry III. The next references to him do not appear until the 16thcentury when he supposedly revealed himself to a weaver in Bohemia.  Contrary to the name, the Wandering Jew has nothing to do with Judaism.  Rather he is a Christological Character tied to one of the stories relating to the Crucifixion

1875: “The Bible in the Public Schools” published today described the conflict going on at the Board of Education of Union Hill, NJ concerning mandatory Bible readings at the start of each school day.

1876(29th of Tishrei, 5637): Levi Coleman, the son Esther Abraham and Isaac Levi and the husband of Josephine Levy Lewis passed away today after which he was interred at the Gloucester Burial Ground.

1877: Herman C. Bush wrote a letter from Cincinnati today addressed to his friend Christopher J. Bush of New York confessing that he had stolen seven piece of cassimere from his employer in New York City. He claimed that he had sold five of the pieces to a Jew on the corner of Baxter and Leonard Streets.  Further investigation would establish that this was the address of a second-hand clothing store owned by Louis Lazarus, who had been arrested previously on charges of receiving stolen goods. Lazarus claimed the items in question had been bought by his son who had no idea that they were stolen. Lazarus would later be arrested.  There is no word as to the fate or religion of either of the men named Bush.

1877: Dr. F. De Sola Mendez is scheduled to deliver a lecture at the Young Men’s Hebrew Association in New York City, starting at 8 p.m.

1878(20th of Tishrei, 5639): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1878: John A. Macdonald, during whose administration “a group of Russian Jews including Abraham Klenman settled in Quebec” began serving as Prime Minister of Canada

1879(30th of Tishrei, 5640): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1879(30th of Tishrei, 5640): Hannah Davis, the daughter of Phoebe and Moses Davis and the wife of Henry Harris passed away today after which she was buried in the Brompton Jewish Cemetery.

1879: Birthdate of German historian Eugen Täubler who  worked as a lecturer at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums (Higher Institute for Jewish Studies) in Berlin from 1910 to 1914 and again from 1933 to 1941 after which he and his fled Nazi Germany for the United States where he became a professor at HUC in Cincinnati.

1880(12th of Cheshvan, 5641): Karl Schmidt, the husband of Mary Schmidt passed away today after which he was buried in the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1880: James John Woolley married Hannah Cohen today in London

1881: “Minor Affairs Abroad” published today provides a statistical snapshot of births in Russia including the fact that Jews accounted for 3 percent of the 8,119 out-of-wedlock births

1881: One hundred thirty two more Jewish immigrants from Russia are expected to arrive in New York City today.

1882: Leo Pinkser published his famous pamphlet"Autoemancipation; A Warning of a Russian Jew to his Brethren."He published it as a result of the Russian pogroms of the previous year. Pinsker advocated establishing a homeland as a cure for anti-Semitism. He thought that a Jewish congress should decide if that homeland should be in Eretz-Israel, the United States or some third choice.  Only later did he join with the “Lovers of Zion Movement” and acknowledge that Eretz-Israel was the only place for a Jewish homeland.  Pinkser died in 1891, six years before the First Zionist Congress.  His writings and efforts laid the groundwork for Herzl and others.  In 1934, his remains were re-interred on Mt. Scopus.

1882: Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Kaskel buried their three week old son Asher in the Hebrew Cemetery in Leadville, CO.

1882: It was reported today that the Young Men’s Hebrew Association will be sponsoring a concert at Chckering Hall later this week.

1882: It was reported today that Israel Ettler has been arraigned in the Harlem Police Court for his alleged role in the recent riot at Ward’s Island.

1884: It was reported today that Young Men’s Hebrew Association will be hosting a celebration marking the 100th birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore tomorrow night. (The overwhelming number of centennial celebrations marking the birth of Montefiore attests to his importance to Jews throughout the world and the affection in which he was held.  But how many people know who is today/)

1885: The first American Rabbinical Conference was held in Cleveland, Ohio

1885: In New York, Leon Tanenbaum and his wife gave birth to 1907 Harvard graduate and real estate broker Jerome Tenanbaum, a business partner of B.M. Straus, treasurer and director of the Hebrew Technical School for Girls and the husband of Helen Tanenbaum with whom he had one child – Charles.

1885: “Statistics of the Jews” published today used figures provided by The Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Marseilles to present a demographic picture of world Jewry. There are 6,377,601 Jews in the world, 5,407, 602 of whom live in Europe, 245,000 in Asia, 413,000 in Africa, 300,000 in American and 12,000 in Oceania.  Of the European countries, Russia has the largest population at over 2,000,000 followed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire with 1,600,000.  With a combined Jewish population of 3,000 Norway and Sweden have the fewest.

1885:A law enacted on this date made religious instruction for Jewish children living in Lübeck who were attending public schools compulsory. The city paid an annual subsidy to the synagogue in Lubeck for providing this instruction.

1886(18th of Tishrei, 5647): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1886(18th of Tishrei, 5647): Seventy-one year old Michael Cashmore, the London born son of Alice and Joseph Cashmore and the Sydney, Australia businessman who “was the first Jewish settler of Melbourne where he owned a haberdashery business and raised a family with his wife “Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Solomon” passed away today.

1886: “Moses and Henry George” published today provided George’s praise for the system “Moses tried to found in which there was an absence of poverty and the idea of the brotherhood of man was paramount. To that end, “Moses proved not only for a fair division of the land among the people but for a redistribution every 50 years making monopoly impossible.”

1887: In Richmond, VA, Gustavus and Pauline Lonnersteadter Thalhimer gave birth to Wharton graduate Morton Gustavus Thalhimer, the husband of Ruth Wallerstein Thalhimer.

1888: “A Jewish Wedding” published today described the wedding ceremony that joined  New Yorker Louis H. Rascover to Miss Carrie Thalheimer in Reading, PA which was one of the social highlights of the year. The ceremony was followed by a reception attended by five hundred people from New York and most of the major cities in eastern Pennsylvania.  Before her marriage, Miss Thalheimrt “was the acknowledged belle in Hebrew society circles in Reading.”

1888:  The leaders of the Jewish Order of the Harp of David who were sponsoring a series of “grand operas, tragedies and high comedies at Poole’s Theatre for the benefit of its charitable and mutual benefit funds” clashed with Professor Horowitz, the man it had retained to manage the events during which the latter ceased the proceeds from the ticket offices and only agreed to pay the actors after they threatened not to perform this evening.

1889(22nd of Tishrei, 5650): Shmini Atzeret

1889: Sixty-one year old Russian philosopher and author Nikolay Chernyshevsky whose ideas about the
“distinct spiritual heritage of the Russian people” helped to influence Simon Dubnow in his development of the concept known as Jewish Autonomism.

1890: A citizen’s committee met with Mayor Grant today and urged him to appoint Coroner Ferdinand Levy to serve as a Police Justice.

1890: Three days after she had passed away today, 86 year old Hester Meyers, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah Levy and the widow of Daniel Meyers was buried today in the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1891(15th of Tishrei, 5652): Sukkoth

1891: In Jerusalem, “Rabbi Bernard and Miriam (Charlap) Abramowitz gave birth Abraham Elijah Abramowitz the graduate of Yishivah Meah Shearim who served as Rabbi at Agudath Achim in Shreveport, Ahavath Sholom in Ft. Worth, Texas and B’nai Bazalel in Chicago.

1891: Birthdate of Henry Torres, the attorney who defended Samuel Schwartbard, the Jewish poet and anarchist who was accused of assassinating Simon Petlioura for his role in the Ukrainian Pogroms  in which thousands of Jews including his parents were murdered.

1892: Birthdate of Jerusalem native Abraham Abramowitz, who in 1914 came to the United States where he served as a rabbi in Chicago and a regional director of the ZOA.

1892 In Chester, PA, founding of “Congregation Benai Israel Ansa” led by Rabbi Berman and whose members included S.D. Levy.

1893: In Berlin, “dental surgeon and businessman Dr. Hugo Ascher and Minna Luise (Schneider) Ascher gave birth to painter Fritz Ascher.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/if-not-for-the-nazis-he-may-have-been-the-next-leonardo/

1893: In response to an allegation published in The Evening Post that Otto Irving Wise is a “hack politician” one of his friends said today “that Mr. Wise had been connected with Tammany Hall for short time only and then resigned and affiliated himself with the Republicans.”

1894: As reported today, the average age of the 163 people living at the Aged and Infirm Hebrews is seventy-two.

1894: The Lexow Committee (named for its chairman Clarence Lexow), the New York State Senate Committee investigating charges of corruption in the New York City Police Department heard more testimony including charges of police intimidation and payoffs in the operation of soda water stands on the Lower East Side by Samuel Ebert, Wolf Lipman, Samuel Cohen and Amelia Levine.

1896: The University of Wisconsin football team led by first year head coach Philip King, a Jewish native of Washington, DC won its third straight game this afternoon.

1897(21st of Tishrei, 5658): Hoshana Raba observed for the first time during the President of William McKinley.

1897: Letters were written today to a large number of charitable institutions from Messrs. Barnato Brothers explain that the enclosed checks were part of bequests from that late B.I. Barnato.

1898: A.C. Wheeler writes a letter to the New York Times in which he takes issue with the surprise expressed by the paper’s London correspondent at the positive and warm reception received by Israel Zangwill during his highly successful lecture tour.

1898: One day after she had passed away, 56 year old Nellie Monk, “the widow of Israel Monk,” was buried at the “West Ham Jewish Cemetery on Buckingham Road.”

1898: In Monmouth Country, NJ, two “Russian immigrants gave birth to Sayra Fischer, the Syracuse University trained attorney who became Sayra Fischer Lebenthal when in 1925 she married Louis Lebenthal with whom she formed the Wall Street brokerage firm of Lebenthal and Company.

https://www.nytimes.com/1994/03/19/obituaries/sayra-fischer-lebenthal-95-dies-a-founder-of-bond-trading-firm.html

1899: In Chelsea, MA, Celia and Morris Marget gave birth to Harvard educated economist  Arthur William Marget, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, faculty member of the University of Minnesota and  the husband of Edith Marget,

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311906256_Marget_Arthur_William_1899-1962

http://www.irwincollier.com/harvard-alumnus-a-w-marget-too-jewish-for-chicago-1927/

1900: Birthdate of molecular biologist Alfred Ezra Mirsky, the husband of children’s author Reba Paeff and the father of Reba Goodman and Jonathan Mirsky.

1900: Herzl met with the Ernest von Koerber, the Austrian Prime Minister.

1901: In Vitebsk, Russia, “Barnett (Dov) Freedman, a tailor, and his wife Beila Henah” gave birth to Harry Freedman the holder of two degrees from the University of London and recipient of “semicha from Jews College who was the husband of “Rebecca (Bea) Ginsberg” who served congregations in Melbourne and New York.

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/freedman-harry-mordecai-12510

1902(16th of Tishrei, 5663): Second Day of Sukkoth

1903(26th of Tishrei, 5664): Lewis Abraham Tallerman, the brother of Australian merchant Daniel Tallerman passed away today.

1903: Birthdate of author Nathanael West best known for Miss Lonelyhearts and Day of the Locusts.

1904: “Good Work of Jewish Organizations” published today described “the progress of the Jewish race” in New York and took note of “the work of the Education Alliance and the Young Men’s Hebrew Association” in bringing about “a change for the better in the Young men of the Hebrew population…particularly in Harlem.”

1905(18th of Tishrei, 5666): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1905(18th of Tishrei, 5666): Forty-six year old South African stockbroker Charles Ansell who moved to London in 1888 and was the uncle of Albert Hyamson passed away today in leaving an estate valued at £346,000.

1905: Birthdate of Lev Nussimbaum, the native of Kiev “who wrote under the pen names Essad Bey and Kurban Said. 

1907: “Francophobia in Morocco” publlisehd today, described how a number of Jews from Casablanca have arrived in Tangiers because they fear that the “Sultan of the South” will make good on his threat to turn his twenty-five field guns on the city unless the French forces evacuate Casablanca

1908(22nd of Tishrei, 5669): Shmini Atzeret

1908: A celebration was held today, on Abraham Lippman’s seventieth birthday at Temple Rodeph Shalom in Pittsburgh where he received letters of congratulations from several dignitaries including President Teddy Roosevelt.

1909(2nd of Cheshvan, 5670): Six year old “Feiwe Licht” passed away today.

1910(14th of Tishrei, 5671): Erev Sukkoth

1910: The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that “local Hebrews are preparing for the celebration of the feast of which begins tonight at the Sons of Israel Synagogue” where “they have three sprays of the lulav or bulrushes from Palestine which will be used in the declaration of the altar.”

1911: Today twenty-eight year old Abraham Falick the Rumanian born son of “Nathan and Mollie (Greenberg) Falick who came to the United States in 1903 as political refugee and began working in the furniture business where he formed and led two of his own companies – Bauman and Falick, Inc. and Windsor Furniture Company while becoming a leader in the Jewish community “married Frieda Schulman, the daughter of Getzel Schulman.”

1911: Henry Turner Bailey, the editor of National Art, is scheduled to deliver a lecture on “Our Architectural Inheritance” this afternoon at a meeting of the Chicago Woman’s Aid being held in the Temple Sinai vestry rooms.

1911: In New York Dr. Morris Loeb said today that it was his understanding that his brother, James Loeb, the retired banker, was going to underwrite the expense of translating 200 hundred volumes of the classics into English. The volumes in question were originally written in Latin and Greek.

1913(16th of Tishrei, 5674): Second Day of Sukkoth

1913: It was reported today that survivors of sinking of the SS Volturno had been met “by representatives of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, the Council of Jewish Woman and the Red Cross” whose treasurer was Jacob Schiff.

1913: Subscriptions for the relief of the for the relief of the survivors of the catastrophic sinking of the SS Volturno should be sent to the Mayor of New York or “to Jacob H. Schiff, the treasurer of the American Red Cross.

1914(27th of Tishrei, 5675): Parashat Bereshit

1914: In Cleveland Jewish immigrants from Lithuania Mikhel Iankel Segalovich and Sora Meita Khaikels, who changed their names to Michael and Sarah Siegel after moving to America gave birth to Jerome Siegel, who along with his friend Joe Shuster created “Superman.”

http://www.thecomicbooks.com/old/super.html

1915: “In Harlem, in the New York borough of Manhattan Jewish immigrants August (Barnett) Mil and Isidore Miller, the owner of a successful “women’s clothing manufacturing business gave birth to playwright Arthur Miller whose works included “Death of Salesman” and “The Crucible” and whose other claim to fame was his marriage to Marilyn Monroe whose conversation to Judaism was tied to her relationship with Miller.

http://www.arthurmiller.org/

1915: “The Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of American announced” today “that Isidore Hershfield, a New York lawyer” would be sailing for Europe “charged with the mission of locating the families and relatives of American citizens various war zones of Europe.”

1915: “The Jewish Congress Organization Committee, meeting” today “in the Broadway Central Hotel decided to hold” next month “a preliminary conference of representatives from Jewish organizations to decide on methods of election and other technical details of convening the congress which is to deal with the whole of the Jewish problem with special reference to the situation in Europe created by the war.”

1915: “Dr. Samuel Betttelheim, editor and proprietor of the Hungarian Jewish News of Budapest arrived in New York” today “with the intention of attending the American Jewish Conference which was scheduled to be held in Washington…but which has been called off” and which will be replaced by another national meeting whose attendees will be more representative of the Jewish community.

1915: “In his farewell sermon at St. Philip’s Episcopal Cathedral this morning” in Atlanta, GA, “Dean John R. Atkinson” said, “the most Christian people I have found in Atlanta are the Jews” because “they have more true charity.”

1915: “In an address this evening at public meeting” in Baltimore, MD, “held to celebrate the found of the Order of B’nai B’rith, Simon Wolf of Washington said that on the eve of his departure for California to attend the Peace Conference, President Wilson entrusted him” with “a letter in which the President wrote that when the hour of peace should arrive he, as the representative of a people firm in advocacy of civil and political rights, would use his best efforts to secure the rights of the Jews in Russia and Rumania.”

1915: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was among the speakers who addressed the meeting at the Century Theatre where resolutions were adopted condemning the treatment of the Armenians by the Ottomans.

1916: It was reported today “a committee of women” whose members include Mrs. William Einstein, Mrs. Sidney Borg, Mrs. Henry Goldman, Mrs. Henry Zuckerman, Mrs. Israel Unterberg, Mrs. Samuel Elkeles and Mrs. Alexander Kohut has been formed to make a special appeal to those of their for contributions to the Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City.

1916: Eighteen year old Mischa Levitz, famed Russian born concert pianist made his American debut in New York, at Aeolian Hall

1916: Cartoonist Rube Goldberg married Irma Seeman after which they set up housekeep at 98 Central Park West in New York City where they gave birth to two sons, Thomas and George.

1917:  Birthdate of Herschel Schater, the Brownsville native who was youngest son of a 7th generation shochet and a real estate manager and as chaplain serving with the Third Army was the first rabbi “to enter and participate in the liberation of Buchenwald.” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

1917: Birthdate of Alfred Edward “Fred” Kahn “a leading regulatory scholar who wielded his influence in both government and academia, helped spur a broad movement beginning in the mid-1970s toward freer markets in rail and automotive transportation, telecommunications, utilities and the securities markets.”

1917: “Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee of the American Funds for Jewish War Sufferers announced tonight that the Special Assembly of the Jews of America to plan the continuation of the Jewish war relief and completion of the $10,000,000 1917 fund which is to bring together about a thousand of the most prominent Jews from all parts of the United States will be held at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue on October 28th.

1917: In Ohio, Alexander A. Landesco, the Romanian born son of Abraham and Vera Landesco and Olga Landesco gave birth to Frederick S. Landesco

1918: Four days after he was killed, “Rifleman Israel Davis” was buried today in the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1919(23rd of Tishrei, 5680): Simchat Torah

1919: Radio Corporation of America (RCA) created.  RCA and NBC which were inextricably linked with David Sarnoff. 

1919: Birthdate of Russian physicist Isaak Markovich Khalatnikov

1920: Today South Jersey's first Conservative congregation was officially "organized" and elected Morris Handle as Beth El's first President.

1920: Birthdate of Montreal native and McGill University graduate Elie Abel, who worked for the New York Times and NBC News before becoming “Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/24/us/elie-abel-newsman-and-teacher-dies-at-83.html

https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1n39n4q2/entire_text/

1920: In Brussels, Sadi Kirschen and his wife gave birth to Claude-Anne Kirschen who gained fame as Claude-Anne Lopez one of the most, if not the most formidable, expert on Benjamin Franklin.  “Her father was a defense lawyer for Edith Cavell, the British nurse who was executed by the Germans after she helped scores of Allied soldiers escape German-occupied Belgium during World War I.” (As reported by William Yardley)

1920: Birthdate of Grangeville, Idaho native and USC graduate Betty Brown who gained fame as Betty Sarah Wouk, when she married Herman Wouk, the great American Jewish novelist whose service on the USS Zane gave him two great gifts, Mrs. Wouk and the material for the “Caine Mutiny.”

1921(15th of Tishrei, 5682): Sukkoth

1921(15th of Tishrei, 5682): Sixty-four year old Jacob Brenner who had passed the bar exam in 1879 and eventually became a Brooklyn magistrate married Louise Blumenau, “the daughter of prominent Brooklyn real estate developer Levi Blumenau” with whom head six children -- Arthur and Mortimer both of whom became lawyers and “Republican party leaders,” Rose who was President of the National council of Jewish Women, Rica, Selma and Caroline” passed away today “while giving a speech at Temple Beth-Elohim.”

https://brooklynhistory.org/library/wp/jacob-brenner-papers-1884-1921/

1922: In Manhattan, Jacob Brody, who made “a fortune in the hat business” and his wife gave birth to high end restaurateur Ira Jerome Brody. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/18/nyregion/jerome-brody-78-is-dead-guided-elegant-restaurants.html

1922: Birthdate of “Bulgarian movie director and author” Angel Raymond Wagenstein who was raised in France and has raised two sons, Raymond and Plamen with his wife Zora which may be some of the material covered in Andrea Simon’s documentary “Angel Wagenstein: Art is a Weapon.

1923(7th of Cheshvan, 5684): Albert Osterman, the “Director of the Washington Park Zoological Society” passed away today.

1923: Birthdate of Isaac Saba Raffoul, “a Mexican businessman.”

1924: The Ku Klux Klan staged its second march in less than six months in Las Vagas, Nevada but found little support for its message of hating Catholics and Jews.

1925: Birthdate of Irwin Silber, “a founder and the longtime editor of the folk-music magazine Sing Out!, who was one of the prime movers behind the folk-music revival of the 1950s and 1960s.” (As reported by William Grimes)

1926: The formal celebration of the 103rd birth of Henry Levy, “a resident of the United Home for Aged Hebrews” in New York is scheduled to take place today in conjunction “with exercises celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the opening home.”

1927(21st of Tishrei, 5688): Hoshanah Rabah

1927: Birthdate of guitarist Barney Kessel.

1929: “The Informer,” a film version of the novel with the same name with a script by Benn W. Levy was released in the United Kingdom today.

1930: In Biddeford, ME, Samuel and Leah Osher gave birth to Marion Osher, the future wife of Hebert Sandler her partner in creating Golden West Financial.

https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/06/04/marion-o-sandler-former-golden-west-co-chief-is-dead-at-81/

1931: After a month, filming of “The Trunks of Mr. O.F.” starring Peter Lorre and Hedy Lamarr came to an end today

1933(27th of Tishrei, 5694) Civil War veteran Ludwig Kahn passed away today in his home town of Yonkers, NY.

1933: Albert Einstein arrived in the United States as a refugee from Nazi Germany. Strangely enough, the New York Times story referred to him as a German scientist.  I guess the guys at the Times had not figured out that for all of his greatness, he was just another Jew fleeing Hitler’s Germany.  When is a Jew in Germany a German and not a Jew?  When he wins the Nobel Prize.

1935: When the Belgian steamship Leopold II was unloading 97 tons of cement at Jaffa, “a tin case of cartridges concealed in a barrel” was discovered.  According to “unconfirmed reports…from Arab sources…800 rifles and 400,000 cartridges” were also found among the 537 barrels of cement.

1935: “The party of Haj Amin el Husseini, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem asserted” today that the arms discovered yesterday when the SS Leopold II was being unloaded in Jaffa yesterday, “were part of a Jewish plot” and gave rise to the threat of a general Arab work stoppage.

1936(1st of Cheshvan, 5697): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan and Shabbat

1936: At Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Making a Name.”

1936: At West End Synagogue, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “The Neglected Teacher – Experience.”

1936: New York University, with Harry Shorten playing end lost to the University of North Carolina today.

1936: At Temple Israel, Rabbi William F. Rosenblum is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Another Flood – The Only Way Out.”

1936: Marvin Lowenthal is scheduled to deliver a lecture on “Jews at the Crossroads” this after afternoon at the Central Synagogue on East 62ndStreet.

1937: As the Arab Reign of Terror designed to drive the Jews from Eretz Israel continued, The Palestine Postreported that the Mandatory Administration at last admitted that the renewed Arab terror and sabotage causes extensive damage. One of the main buildings at Lydda Airport was destroyed by arson and the authorities decided that severe measures would be taken against the town. British women and children living in Hebron were evacuated to Jerusalem and were accommodated at the YMCA. A Cook’s cruise was temporarily suspended and tourist agents reported cancellations. Railway service suffered from frequent interruptions. Jewish buses were shot at and a number of passengers were wounded. One Arab attacker was killed. The Mandatory Government decided to exert a stricter control over the activities of the Wakf (Moslem religious endowment fund).

1937 (12th of Cheshvan, 5698): A band of Arab terrorists shot and killed a ten-year old Jewish boy from Yemeni at Tirath Shalom which is located near Ness Zionah in southern Palestine.

1937 (12th of Cheshvan, 5698): In the wake of renewed Arab terrorism, “Samuel Gutman, a young Jewish theological student studying his Talmud lesson in the shade of a tree in the Schneller quarter of Jerusalem was attacked by an Arab, who stabbed him six times.”

1937 (12th of Cheshvan, 5698): In the wake of renewed Arab terrorism, two buses filled with Jewish workers returning to Jerusalem from the quarry near Motzah were fired on by Arabs.  The gunmen escaped having failed to wound or kill any of their targets.

1937: A movement “led by Max Seligman” a lawyer from Cardiff, Wales, now living in Tel Aviv, that is seeking to convert Palestine into a British Crown Colony as a way of ending the fighting between Arabs and Jews files an application with the Palestine Attorney General’s office in attempt o register an organization called “The Palestine Crown Colony Association.”

1937: Late tonight Arab terrorists attempted to blow up a ridge on the road between Jerusalem and Jericho.  The bridge was partially damaged but the road remained opened to traffic.

1938(22nd of Tishrei, 5699): On the 45th birthday of her son, painter Frtiz Ascher, 71 year old Minna Luise Ascher passed away today.

1939: The Nazis deported over one thousand Jews from Moravska Ostrava, of the former Czechoslovakia, and sent them to Lublin region of Poland. There, they were forced to build themselves a labor camp. Adolph Eichmann, now in charge of “Jewish resettlement”, greeted the train

1939: With the cessation of hostilities the Nazis finally fixed the Polish-German frontier. At a meeting, Hitler made clear that the policy would be to cleanse Poland’s towns of Jews, Poles and intelligentsia from all lands falling within the Gerneralgouvernement. Implementation was put in the hands of Henreich Himmler and his SS.

1939: “Municipal Court Justice Jacob S. Strahl, Democratic candidate for re-election in the Fourth Brooklyn District, was declared "disqualified" for the bench by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York at its meeting” tonight.

1939: Hitler lectures General Wilhelm Keitel and other top Wehrmacht generals on the need for “Jews, Poles, and similar trash” to be cleared from old and new territories of the Reich.

1940(15th of Tishrei, 5701): First Day of Sukkoth

1940: “Coincident with the departure of Vice Premier Pierre Laval for important negotiations with the occupying authorities in Paris, the Cabinet here tonight announced the adoption of a series of measures regulating the status of Jews” which will excluded them from “holding office in public administration” and limit their “participation in medical, educational and certain other professions.”

1941: “The Devil and Daniel Webster,” co-starring Simone Simon with music by Bernhard Herrmann who won an Oscar for his work on this picture was released in the United States today.       

1942: According to reports published in the New York Times, Palestine is filling a dual role in the British war effort.  It is home to a key military headquarters called the “Palestine Base and Lines of Communications Headquarters.”  It has also become an industrial center that fills many needs of the British military in the Middle East including the manufacture of mines and hand grenades and the repair of British and American tanks and other military vehicles damaged during combat action.  Many of the workers are refugees from central and Eastern Europe which has given them the capability of producing goods that used to be supplied by “Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany and other industrialized European nations.”

1942: Austrian librettist, lyricist and writer Fritz Löhner-Beda was deported to the Monowitz concentration camp near Auschwitz.

1942: Over 10,000 Jews were transferred from Buchenwald Concentration camp to Auschwitz.

1942: The Nazis murdered 1600 Jews from Buczacz, Ukraineat the Belzec death camp.

1942: Four hundred and five Jews held in the Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen, Germany, concentration camps are deported to Auschwitz. Austrian-Jewish opera librettist Fritz Beda is among those deported from Buchenwald.

1942: Birthdate of Yosef Lahav (Joe Sikorel), the native of Alexandria, Egypt who died when the Dakar was lost at sea in 1968.

1943(18th of Tishrei, 5704): Sukkoth Chol Hamoed

1943(18th of Tishrei, 5704): Seventy-five year old Montgomery, AL native and founder of the Manufacturers Trust Company Nathan Jonas, the philanthropist and son of Jacob and Bella Jonas whose wife Jennie Straus Jonas pre-deceased him passed away today “in the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn which he founded.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1943/10/18/85127556.pdf

1943: A Jewish partisan unit commanded by Abba Kovner destroys two rail engines and two bridges near Vilna, Lithuania.

1943: German Ambassador to the Vatican Ernst von Weizsäcker writes to the German Foreign Ministry that the College of Cardinals has been “particularly dismayed” since the roundup of Jews in Rome is occurring “below the very windows of the Pope.” He notes that the Pope continues to do everything he can “not to burden relations with the German government and German agencies in Rome.”

1944:  Adolf Eichmann returned to Budapest. He demanded that 50,000 Jews be assembled to be used as forced laborers in Germany.  He further ordered that they should march there on foot.

1944: At Birkenau, Dr. Mengele began another selection of children to be sent to the gas chambers. Only his small selected group of about 200 twins were continued to be spared his wretched wrath.

1945: Premiere of “Week-End At The Waldorf” based on Vicki Baum’s novel Grand Hotel with a script co-written by Bella Spewack

1945(10th of Cheshvan, 5706): Sixty-three year old Max Abrahams, the English born son of Emanuel and Leah Horowitz Abrahams and the husband of Fannie Danovitch Abrhams whom he married in 1905 passed away today after which he was buried in the Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing.

1946: King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia sent a letter to President Truman charging that the American leader’s “call for opening the gates of Palestine to more Jews was in ‘complete contradiction’” to what the King said were “presidential assurances to the Arabs.”  The King described the Jews as “aggressors from the start” when it came to matters regarding Palestine. 

1946: In Warsaw, “Ozjasz Szechter, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine, and Helena Michnik, a historian, communist activist, and children's-book author” gave birth to Adam Michnik, the author and historian who was imprisoned by the Polish Communist regime and worked to bring it down.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/nov/09/solidarity-poland-berlin-wall-1989

https://www.centralsynagogue.org/about_us/shofar_shabbat/michnik

1946: A production of “Lysistrata” written by Gilbert Seldes opened at the Belasco Theatre.

1947: Following a six day trial, Yossef Vavriel and Abraham Katalan, two members of the Irgun, “were convicted of carrying arms in a room of the house at Kiryat Sahul where two British policemen” who had been kidnapped from a swimming pool in June were being held prisoner. The two British policemen had not been harmed by their captors.

1947: David Ben-Gurion called on members of the Irgun and the Stern Gang to disband their organizations and join the Haganah as the Jewish community moved to protect itself from attacks from the Arabs.  Ben-Gurion denied that negotiations were being held with the leaders of these organizations since his goal is to have only one military force that will answer to the civilian leaders of the Yishuv.

1947: Mr. Moshe Shertok the head of Political Department of the Jewish Agency, addressed the United Nations, making the case for the creation of a Jewish state as part of the Two State Solution. Moshe Shertok would become Moshe Sharett after the creation of the state of Israel, serving as it first Foreign Minister and second Prime Minister.

1947: “The Exile” directed by Max Ophüls and filmed by cinematographer Franz Planer was released today in the United States.

1948(14th of Tishrei, 5709): Erev Sukkoth;

1948: Israeli naval vessels shelled Majdal which had been occupied by invading Egyptian troops.

1948(14th of Tishrei) Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, also known as the Maharitz, passed away. Born in 1865 he moved to Jerusalem in 1930. He was the first Rebbe of Dushinsky and Chief Rabbi (Govad) of the Edah HaChareidis of Jerusalem.

1948: The 52nd and 54thBattalions of the Givati Brigade began a three day action aimed at taking control of “the internal Negev road from Julis to Bror Hayial through Kawkaba and Huleiqat.”

1948: During Operation Yoav, Egyptian forces begin withdrawing from the Negev after suffering heavy attacks by the Israelis.  The Egyptians were retreating from land to which they had no legal or moral claim. Operation Yoav was conducted during the Israeli War for Independence.  It took place following numerous violations of the UN brokered cease fire about which the international organization did nothing. 

1949: Premiere of “The Reckless Moment” a “film noir directed by Max Ophüls and produced by Walter Wanger.”

1949: “The recovery of 250,000 volumes of Judaica and 10,000 ceremonial objects in Germany, representing part of the Nazi loot from Jewish libraries, synagogues and museums in Europe, and their shipment out of that country last year, was announced by Prof. Salo W. Baron of Columbia University, president of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc., at its annual meeting” tonight at the Harmonie Club, 4 East Sixtieth Street

1949: “A communique from the Israeli Legation in London said tonight that the Tel Aviv Government had received ‘gravely disquieting reports of a new wave of persecution again members of the Jewish minority in Iraq.’”

1950: David Ben-Gurion made an attempt to form a minority government consisting of Mapai and Sephardim and Oriental Communities today, but it was not approved by the Knesset.

1950: In New York, Edith (née Leibovitch)Tolkin, “a studio executive and film industry lawyer” and “the late comedy writer Mel Tolkin” gave birth to Middlebury College graduate Michael L. Tolkin, the novelist and film writer who won an Edgar Award for the screenplay for “The Player”

1952:The Jerusalem Post reported that the Joint Distribution Committee agreed to defray half the cost of the upkeep and medical treatment of the North African immigration. The forced migration of Jews living in Moslem lands to Israel is one of the untold “refugee” stories.  Following the creation of the state of Israel Jews from such places as Morocco came to Israel, in part, because the local Arab population had turned against.  This happened despite the fact that Jews had lived there for centuries.  It is interesting to compare the efforts of the Israelis to integrate immigrants into their society as opposed to the Arab treatment of their Moslem brethren who had left what would become the state of Israel for whatever reasons. 

1956: U.S. premiere of “What Happened to Julie on Her Honeymoon?” produced by Martin Melcher.

1956: “Attack” a WW II “anti—war” movie co-starring Robert Strauss was released today in the United States.

1956: Michael Todd’s “Around the World In Eighty Days” was released today in the United States.

1957(22nd of Tishrei, 5718): Shemini Atzert

1958: NBC broadcast “An Evening with Fred Astaire,” the Emmy winning special directed and co-produced by Bud Yorkin (Alan David Yorkin)

1959(15th of Tishrei, 5720): Sukkoth

1959: In the UK, Julie Brett and Eric Selig Phllip Cowell, Sr. who is Jewish gave birth to television personality Simon Cowell.

1963(29th of Tishrei, 5724): Mathematician Jacques-Salomon Hadamard passed away at the age of 98. Although Hadamard claimed to be an atheist when it came to religion he became an active in support of Jewish causes following the Dreyfus Affair.  Part of this may have stemmed from the fact that his wife was related to the wrongly accused French Colonel.

1963: “All the Way” the movie version of the 1960 play produced by David Susskind was released today in the United States.

1963: “Jennie,” “a musical with a book by Arnold Schulman, music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz “opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre.”

1966: During a discussion of the construction of the new chapel at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim of Montreal Jack Breslow expressed his concerns about the arrangement of the seating and positioning of the bimah which he feared would be “a departure from the tradition of Conservative Judaism” and impractical while Rabbi Shuchat took the view that “the location of the bimah had no bearing on the tradition of Conservative Judaism.”

1967: Barbra Streisand starred in “Belle of 14th Street” a special on CBS television.

1967(13th of Tishrei, 5728): Seventy-one year old Eugene Otterbourg, the son American “envoy to Mexico, Marcus Otterbourg,” a 1904 graduate of CCNY and 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” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1967/10/18/83636558.pdf

1967:  Memorial service for Brian Epstein was held at New London Synagogue – The Jewish Connection to the lads from Liverpool.

1968: “Far From the Madding Crowd,” a film adaptation of the 19th century novel directed by John Schlesinger with a script by Frederic Raphael was released in the United States by MGM today.

1972: ABC broadcast the first episode of “Goodnight My Love” written and directed by Peter Hyams and co-starring Barbara Bain.

1973: The “Battle of the Chinese Farms” comes to an end when an Egyptian counter-attack fails to dislodge Israeli troops leaving the bridgehead across the Suez Canal intact. The battle, which began on October 15th was one of the bloodiest and costliest of the war.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, the Soviets were landing 70 planes per day crammed with modern supplies at Egyptian and Syrian airports. Egyptian forces failed in their attempts to dislodge Israeli forces from their new positions on the west bank of the Suez Canal.  At the same time, the Egyptians were not making any progress with the attacks on Israeli positions east of the Canal.  As the fortunes of war began to turn against the attacking Arab Armies, the Soviets increased the pressure for a cease fire.  The Israelis were unwilling to consider any action that would reward Arab Aggression.

1973:  OPEC started an oil embargo against a number of western countries.  Supposedly OPEC was using the Oil Weapon to reverse the Arab defeat during the Yom Kippur War.  In point of fact, OPEC succeeded in raising the price of petroleum which enriched OPEC, shifted the economic balance and along the way impoverished millions of people living in Third World Nations – untold numbers of Arabs and other followers of Islam living in non-OPEC nations.

1974: Birthdate of Larchmont, NY native and Wesleyan University graduate Ariel Levy, the author who is also a staff writer for the New Yorker.

https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/ariel-levy

1975:  The United Nations declared that “Zionism is racism.”  This came in the same period when the U.N. General greeted the pistol packing Yasser Arafat with a standing ovation. Arafat was still in the full flush of his victory; having been responsible for the terrorist attack on the Munich Olympics and the slaughter of the Israeli athletes.

1975: U.S. premiere of “Rooster Cogburn” produced by Hal Wallis.

1976(23rd of Tishrei, 5737): Simchat Torah celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of Gerald Ford.

1977(5th of Cheshvan, 5738): Eighty-one year old English film producer Sir Michael Elias Balcon, the grandfather of Daniel Day-Lewis and Tasmin Day-Lewis passed away today.

https://the.hitchcock.zone/wiki/Michael_Balcon

1977(5th of Cheshvan, 5738): Seventy-five year old David “Dave” Ziff who played “end at Syracuse University in the early 1920’s” and then played two seasons for the nascent National Football League passed away today.

1977: The Jerusalem Post reported that a prominent, unnamed, West Bank figure, whom the local Arab politicians expected to become a central member of any Palestinian delegation at the renewed Geneva Peace Conference, was seeking an urgent meeting with Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan, to check whether Israel would be prepared to negotiate an eventual self-determination for the Palestine Arabs at the conference table.

1978: “Goin’ Coconuts” a musical comedy directed by Howard Morris was released in the United States by Columbia pictures and proved to be box office flopped that was panned by ciritics.

1979(26th of Tishrei, 5740):  Seventy-five year old Sidney Joseph Perelman, known as S.J. Perelman, who was born in Brooklyn in 1904, raised in Providence, where he graduated from Brown University passed away today. For almost forty years, Perelman was a true man of letters gaining fame as a cartoonist, author, screenwriter, and satirist.  A city boy by birth, Perelman chose to live in rural Bucks County for forty years.  During that time he wrote, “A farm is an irregular patch of nettles bounded by short-term notes, containing a fool and his wife who didn’t know enough to stay in the city.”

https://www.nytimes.com/1979/10/18/archives/sj-perelman-humorist-is-dead-sj-perelman-humorist-dead-at-75.html

1983(9th of Cheshvan, 5744): Seventy-eight year old Raymond Aron passed away. Born in Paris, the famed author and social commentator, served in the French Air Force and then fought with the Free French during WW II. While his name may not be a household word, he was a life-long friend and worthy intellectual opponent of Jean-Paul Sartre.

http://www.egs.edu/library/raymond-aron/biography/

1984(21st of Tishrei, 5745): Hoshanah Rabah

1984(21st of Tishrei, 5745): Seventy-one year old “retired New Jersey Superior Court Judge and graduate of what is now Rutgers Law School  Morris Malech” the decorated WW II veteran and husband of “the former Freda Lipowitz” with he had two sons – Harry and Edward – passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/20/obituaries/morris-malech-71-former-jersey-judge-dies.html

1984(21st of Tishrei, 5745): Eighty-one year old Rabbi Levi Arthur Olan passed away. Born in 1903 at Cherkasy, Ukraine, he was Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Worcester, Massachusetts from 1929 to 1948. From 1949 to 1970 he was Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El of Dallas, Texas.

http://collections.americanjewisharchives.org/ms/ms0181/ms0181.html

1984: The Light Opera of Manhattan unveiled its new production of Sigmund Romberg’s 1928 Broadway hit “New Moon.”

https://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/19/arts/opera-new-moon-offered.html

1985(2nd of Cheshvan, 5746): Ninety-year old conductor and opera manager Joseph Rosenstock passed away today. (As reported by Dena Kleiman)

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/18/arts/joseph-rosenstock-90-conductor-of-operas.html

1985: Funeral services are scheduled to be held this afternoon at Hempstead, Long Island, for former New York Knicks basketball star Max Zaslofsky.

1988:Today’s announcement that chemist Gertrude Elion had won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine represented the culmination of an unlikely career. The young Elion had known what she wanted to do—but nobody seemed ready to let her do it. New York’s Hunter College provided her with a free education during the Depression, but when she graduated at age 19, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, not one graduate school would provide her with needed financial aid. Unable to find a laboratory job, she started secretarial school. Supporting herself as a doctor’s receptionist and a substitute high school science teacher, Elion earned a master’s degree in chemistry from New York University in 1941 (she was the only woman in her classes). With more lab opportunities open to women during World War II, Elion found a job at Burroughs Welcome, a pharmaceutical company, in 1944.Elion’s research with her mentor and partner George Hitchings led to the first effective treatment for childhood leukemia and to immunosuppressants that made organ transplants possible. Her anti-viral research led to treatments for many ailments including AIDS. Elion, whose doctorates were all honorary, received the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, together with Hitchings and British scientist James Black. Elion thus joined an impressive list of American Jewish female Nobel Prize winners in science that also includes American-born Rosalyn Yalow (1977), and Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori (1947) and Rita Levi-Montalcii (1986) who were born and educated abroad. (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archive.

1989: An army inquiry completed today found that a Syrian MIG-23 fighter-bomber was able to penetrate Israeli airspace unchallenged last week because of an error by the air defense officer on duty at the time.

1989: “Closer Than Ever” a revue featuring the music of David Shire “opened in previews” today at the Cherry Lane Theatre.

1990: Publication of William Steig’s Shrek!  a picture book for children about a young ogre whose name is derived from the Yiddish work for “fear” or “fright.”

1990: “Reversal of Fortune” film adaption of Alan Dershowitz’s book produced by Edward R. Pressman and co-starring Ron Silver was screened in Los Angeles for the first time.

1994: The draft of a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan was finalized.  This would prove to be one of the tangible positive by-products of the Oslo Peace Process.

1995(23rd of Tishrei, 5756): Simchat Torah

1995: “Alternate-side street-cleaning regulations will be suspended in New York City for Simchat Torah which ends the annual cycle of the public reading of the Torah.”

1995: “The Babysitter” starring Alicia Silverstone was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures.

1997(16th of Tishrei, 5758): Second day of Sukkoth

1997: “Shooting Fish,” a British comedy starring Dan Futterman as “Dylan” was released today in the United Kingdom by Entertainment Film Distributors.

1997(16th of Tishrei, 5758): Ninety-six year old character actor Ben Welden passed away today.

1998: A Palestinian conducted a grenade assault on the Beersheba bus terminal, wounding 67 Israelis, including 24 soldiers.

1999: The New York Times book section features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jews including Bad Jews And Other Storiesby Gerald Shapiro and Galileo’s Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love by Dava Sobel.

2000: At the Library of Congress opening of an exhibition entitledHerblock’s History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium that presents works by cartoonist Herb Block, who chronicled the nation’s political history and caricatured twelve American presidents from Herbert Hoover to Bill Clinton.

2001 (30th of Tishrei, 5762): Israel's tourism minister, Rehavam Zeevi was shot to death in the first assassination of a serving Cabinet minister by Palestinians.  Born in Jerusalem in 1926, Zeevi served in the Palmach.  He enjoyed a very successful thirty year career in the IDF.  After retiring with the rank of Major General, he pursued a career in politics. A general in the Israel Army, Zeevi had a distinguished military career before pursuing a political career. 

2001(30th of Tishrei, 5762): Eighty-six year old Oscar winning composer and lyricist Jay Livingston passed away today. (As reported by Richard Severo)

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/18/arts/jay-livingston-86-who-wrote-hit-songs-with-ray-evans-for-the-movies-dies.html?sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1

2002 In Jerusalem, Ari and Naomi Zivotosky gave birth Menachem Binyamin Zivotofsky whose parents filed suit against the U.S. State Department when the government refused to list his birthplace as either Jerusalem, Israel or simply as Israel.

2003(21st of Tishrei, 5764): Hoshana Rabah

2003: U.S. premiere of “Runaway Jury,” co-starring Dustin Hoffman and Rachel Weisz

2004: The body of Sam Kellerman the brother of Max Kellerman an American boxing commentator and sports talk radio host based in Los Angeles was found in a Hollywood (CA) apartment” which led to the arrest of “former boxer James Butler” who “ later confessed to the murder and was given a 29 year sentence.”

2004(2nd of Cheshvan, 5765): Uzi Hitman “an Israeli singer, songwriter, composer and television personality” passed away. His career began in 1976 and he became a popular Israeli artist during the 1980s and 1990s. He has famously composed a popular melody for Adon Olam in 1976. His most famous songs include Noladati Lashalom (I Was Born for Peace), Ratziti Sheteda (I Wanted You to Know), Todah (Thank you) and Kan (Here), which reached 3rd place during the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest. Hitman also appeared on the 1980s children's programmes Parpar Nehmad and Hopa Hei. He died after a heart attack at the age of 52. He was buried at the Yarkon Cemetery near Tel Aviv. The City of Ramat Gan renamed Kikar Hashoshanim (Roses Square) in his neighborhood of residence to Kikar Hitman (Hitman Square).

2005: Haaretz reported that Kinneret Mendel and Matat Rosenfeld-Adler, 21-year-old cousins from the settlement of Carmel, and Oz Ben Meir, 15, from the settlement of Ma'on were murdered by terrorist on Sunday and buried today.

2005(14th of Tishrei, 5766): Erev Sukkoth

2006: Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni called on President Moshe Katsav to resign in response to the police's recommendation to indict him on a number of charges including rape. "In the current situation, almost without connection to the criminal question, I believe that it would not be right for President Katsav to continue to serve as president," said Livni. Livni made the comments at a ceremony marking the opening of "Kadima House" in Hadera

2007(5th of Cheshvan, 5768): Ninety eight year old WW II Australian hero General Paul Cullen passed away today.

http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/cullen-paul-alfred-20603

https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10685368

2007(5thof Cheshvan, 5768): Eighty-eight year old Hempstead, NY, native Milton “Mickey” Rutner the third baseman who played in 12 games for the 1947 Philadelphia Athletics passed away today in Georgetown, TX.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rutnemi01.shtml

2007: “Bernard and Doris” a ‘semi-fictionalized” biopic directed and produced by Bob Balaban “premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival” today.

2007:Virtuoso Pianist Vladimir Feltsman plays “Music from Poland and Russia” at the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. Since his arrival in the U.S. from the Soviet Union in 1987, world-class pianist Vladimir Feltsman has graced every major concert hall in the country. Feltsman performs music from Poland's keyboard master, Chopin, and one of Russia's most dramatic piano pieces: Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition."

2007: As an example of the secular power 21st century Jews have attained, a photo is taken at 10:13 a.m. of Michael Mukasey, President Bush’s nominee for attorney general chatting with Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman prior to the start of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.  The two Orthodox Jews were classmates at Yale Law School. 

2007: The New York Times features a review of Just Say Nu: Yiddish for Every Occasion (When English Just Won’t Do) by Michael Wex.

2007: A London-based Jewish radio station, Shalom FM, founded by Mike Menoza as a way of providing, "some balanced reporting about the community and Israel" ceased broadcasting at midnight.

2008: In a reversal of cultural roles. The Jerusalem Cinematheque features an American film about an Israeli. The film is “You Don’t Mess with Zohan” an American made film about an Israeli

2008: Jerusalem mayoral candidate Nir Barkat toured Jewish and state owned lands in an area between the French Hill and the Arab neighborhood of Anata, promising that “In Anata, a new Jewish neighborhood will be established and this will provide a solution to the housing needs of students and the city’s younger generation.

2008 (18th of Tishrei, 5769): Eighty five year old Montreal native Ben Weider who was a founder and longtime president of the International Federation of Body Builders” passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/sports/othersports/21weider.html?_r=0

2009: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s “The Diary of Anne Frank” is performed at Kimmel Theatre on the campus of Cornell College in Mt. Vernon Iowa. The production is based on Wendy Kesselman’s acclaimed new adaptation of the play that makes thoughtful use of recently recovered segments of Anne’s diary to deepen our understanding both of the cultural context of the events and to present a much more complex (and less sentimental) Anne.

2009:  At Agudas Achim in Iowa City, Sam Stalkfleet is called to the Torah as a the Bar Mitzvah

2009: PBS broadcast the first episode of “Gourmet’s Adventures With Ruth” featuring Ruth Reichel, “the last editor-in-chief of Gourmet Magazine.”

2009: At the 14th St Y in Manhattan opening of the LABALMA Exhibition followed by the Y Dance party.

2009(29th of Tishrei, 5770): Sheldon Jerome Segal “an American embryologist and biochemist who spent his entire career working on contraception and made major innovations in the field of long-lasting alternatives, including in the creation of Norplant, the first major development advance in birth control since the birth control pill” passed away.

2009(29th of Tishrei, 5770): Seventy-eight year old novelist Norma Fox Mazer, passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox) http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/25/arts/25mazer.html

2009: “A Believer in Heroism, to Jews’ Lasting Gratitude” published today told the tale of Dr. Tina Strobos who hid more than 100 Jews from the Nazis in occupied Amsterdam.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/17/nyregion/17metjournal.html?pagewanted=print

2010: The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival opened in Washington, DC.

2010: Dr. Stephen Whitfield, Professor of American Studies at Brandeis University, author of In Search of American Jewish Culture and one of Tulane University’s most distinguished graduates is scheduled to speak at the Guardain-Benefactor Luncheon sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.

2010: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Great House by Nicole Krauss and David Susskind: A Televised Life by Stephen Battaglio.

2010: The IDF Israel Defense Forces attacked a terrorist cell planning to launch Qassam rockets or mortar bombs at Israel from Gaza.

2011: President Shimon Peres is scheduled to open his residence to the public today from from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. It is the continuation of a long-held tradition for the presidents of Israel to open the residence to the wider public during one of the intermediate days of the Succoth.

2011: Philip Levine, the newly named Poet Laureate is scheduled to open the annual literary season of the Library of Congress with a reading of his work at the Coolidge Auditorium.

2011: Ron Skolnik, Executive Director of Partners for Progressive Israel (formerly Meretz USA) is scheduled to speak on "Rent, Cottage Cheese and Peace: What's making Israel tick these days?" at Kol Ami, the Northern Virginia Reconstructionist Community

2011: Dr. Michael Berenbaum is scheduled to deliver a lecture entitled “Three German Jews Rediscover Their Judaism” during which he will examine the lives of Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, and Gershom Scholem.

2011: A genuine simchah as the family and friends of Laurie Silber celebrate the birthday of this remarkable ayshish chayal: loving wife, devoted daughter, doting mother and grandmother, sweet singer of Psalms who brightens the Musical Shabbat and energetic community leader who taught in our Sunday School for many years and who brings new energy to Temple Judah in each of her terms as co-President.  For those lucky enough to know her she is a “chever” – a friend for all seasons.

2011: The Israel Law Center (Shurat Hadin) is set to launch a hotline today, to help Jewish college students who are victims of anti-Semitism on their campuses. According to attorney Kenneth A. Leitner, the Law Center’s director of American affairs, students will be able to call the hotline to report incidents of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel acts on US college campuses, and the Law Center will use the data to take legal action against colleges believed to be breaching Jewish students’ legal rights, he added.

2011:The State today responded to petitions lodged against the release of 477 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for kidnapped soldier Gilad Schalit at the High Court of Justice today, saying the swap was strictly a political matter to be carried out by the government.

2011:The High Court of Justice rejected numerous petitions against the execution of the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap deal today, effectively removing the last legal obstacle en route to the release of the abducted Israel Defense Forces solder.

2011(19th of Tishrei, 5772): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2011: Following a speech by David Einhorn today at the Value Investing Congress in which he “publicly announced his short position in Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, its share price fell by 10 per cent.

2011(19th of Tishrei, 5772): Ninety-four year old audio innovator Edgar M. Villchur passed away (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/18/business/edgar-m-villchur-hi-fi-innovator-dies-at-94.html

2012(1st of Cheshvan, 5773): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2012(1st of Cheshvan, 5773): Eighty-nine year old “Stanford R. Ovshinsky, an iconoclastic, largely self-taught and commercially successful scientist who invented the nickel-metal hydride battery and contributed to the development of a host of devices, including solar energy panels, flat-panel displays and rewritable compact discs,” passed away today. (As reported by Barnaby J. Feder)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/technology/stanford-ovshinsky-an-inventor-compared-to-edison-dies-at-89.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1381883239-jgHWRRYDyOwHzSlRY5PFow&pagewanted=print

2012: University of Liverpool Professor Eve Rosenhaft is scheduled to deliver a lecture entitled “Black People under Nazi Rule: Perspectives on the ‘Racial State’” at the Wiener Library in London.

2012: The Washington Jewish Film Festival and the Hebrew Language are among the sponsors of the scheduled screening of “Four Pairs of Shoes” at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.

2012: Israeli singer-song writer Onili (Nili Ohayon) is scheduled to perform at Littlefiled in Brooklyn.

2012:Israel has not done enough to carry out the directive issued by Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to increase the country's aerial firefighting capabilities, in spite of the growing threat of wildfires posed by rockets and missiles pointed at the Israeli home-front both from the north and south, the state comptroller's report stated today.

2012:Incoming Egyptian ambassador to Israel Atef Salem presented President Shimon Peres with his official credentials at the President's Residence in Jerusalem today. Salem, the first ambassador sent by new Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, said at the ceremony that Cairo is committed to all agreements with Israel, including the peace agreement.

2012: Friends and family look forward to celebrating the birthday of Laurie Silber a pillar of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jewish community whose efforts has included multiple tours as President of Temple Judah, enthusiastic singing member of Shir Yehuda, long-time Sunday School teacher as well as a loving wife, devoted mother and “grand” grandmother   An Ashish Chayil in the truest sense of the term.

2013(13th of Cheshvan, 5774): Eighty-four year old Emmy award winning producer Lou Scheimer passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/22/business/media/lou-scheimer-tv-cartoon-producer-dies-at-84.html?hpw&_r=1&

2013: At the Library of Congress, the Czech film series that features movies with Jewish themes is scheduled to show “Four Pairs of Shoes.”

2013: The Center For Jewish History is scheduled to host a panel discussion on “The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of Sholem Aleichem” featuring Jeremy Dauber author of The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem: The Remarkable Life and Afterlife of the Man Who Created Tevye

2013: The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is scheduled to present “Behind the Scenes of Elegy” in which Ron Hirsen discusses his play that “reveals the family dynamic between Holocaust survivors and the next generation.”

2013: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington and the National Archives are scheduled to present “Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage”

2013: Middle Eastern vocalist and composer Galeet Dardashti is scheduled to demonstrate the melismatic vocal ornaments present in Mizrachi Jewish music and Persian classical music to students at Tulane University

2013: US Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro expressed support for Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorism following an IDF guided tour of a recently unearthed tunnel running beneath the border with the Gaza Strip today. (As reported Naama Barak)

2013: While Israel issued no official response to a Washington Post report today that claimed Turkey had deliberately exposed a network of up to 10 Iranians working for the Mossad, a former Israeli spy chief fumed that, if accurate, the incident constituted a grave betrayal by Turkey of years of unwritten understandings between the two intelligence communities.

 

2014: SukkahPDX 2014 , a Juried Outdoor Design Exhibit sponsored by the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is scheduled to come to an end.

2014(23rd of Tishrei, 5775): Simchat Torah

2014(23rd of Tishrei, 5775): Ninety-five year old Mildred Puro Pittman, who had been pre-deceased by both of her husbands – Joseph Puro and Howard Pittman – passed away today in Delray Beach

2014(23rd of Tishrei, 5775): Eighty-five year old playwright Herb Shapiro passed away today. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/01/arts/music/herb-schapiro-playwright-behind-the-me-nobody-knows-dies-at-85.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

2014: In the UK, the Oxford University Jewish Society chaplains are scheduled to host a festive lunch at their home.

2014: In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the Ritual Committee hosts a Pizza dinner prior to the Consecration Ceremony honoring the newest youngster in the Religious School.

2014: “The US State Department denied claims today that US Secretary of State John Kerry made statements yesterday suggesting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was fueling the spread of Islamic terror in the Middle East.” (As reported by Joshua Davidovich)

2014: Following yesterday’s congressional hearings, Dr. Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, appears to have become the scapegoat for the current Ebola outbreak in the United States.

2014: “Fury” a very disappointing movie set in the last days of WW II starring Shia LaBeou, Logan Lerman, John Bethanal and Jason Isaacs was released throughout the United States two days after its premiere in Washington, DC.

2014: An Ebola defense exercise was held early today with participants including Ben-Gurion International Airport units, the Health Ministry, MDA, the Interior Ministry Population and Migration Authority and the Israel Police.

2015: Shabbat Noach

2015: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host “a women’s tefillah service” this morning designed to provide “an opportunity for all women from whatever strand of Judaism to come together and pray together.”

2015: Rabbis and leaders of the Reform, Conservative, Orthodox and Reconstructionist movements in conjunction with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations have designated today as a special Sabbath of Solidarity with Israel.

2015: As a sign of the vitality of “small town Judaism” in Cedar Rapids, Temple Judah Shabbat morning services are scheduled to “go on the road this morning” when they are held at Cottage Grove Place for the convenience of its Jewish residents.

2015: “New York City mayor Bill de Blasio visited victims of a recent terror wave in Jerusalem today as part of a “solidarity visit,” saying that pain felt by Jerusalem was also being felt by his city.”

2015: The Tulane University Jewish Studies is scheduled to host Dr. Steve Whitfield, the Max Richter Professor of American Civilization at Brandeis University and the smartest person I ever met at Tulane as he speaks about “Franz Boas and the Struggle Against Racism.”

2015: “The Decent One” a documentary about Himmler is schedule to open at Cinema Village in NYC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuqgHir41gk

 

2016(15th of Tishrei, 5777): Sukkoth;

2016: Among the candidates for the short-list of the “Baillie Gifford Prize, the UK’s most prestigious award for non-fiction are Ben Judah author of This is London and Phillipe Sands author of East West Street.

2016(15th of Tishrei, 5777): Ninety-two “celebrity” dentist Irwin Smigel passed away today.

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=0

2016(15thof Tishrei, 5777): On the Jewish calendar 73rd anniversary of the Sobibor Uprising which began in the early hours of a day when Jews were commanded “to dwell in booths.”

https://www.ushmm.org/research/the-center-for-advanced-holocaust-studies/miles-lerman-center-for-the-study-of-jewish-resistance/medals-of-resistance-award/sobibor-uprising

2016: Retired four-star Marine Corps General James E. “Hoss” Cartwright,” the former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff “pleaded guilty today to a federal felony charge of lying to the FBI in a probe of a leak of classified information about a covert U.S. –Israeli cyberattack on Iran’s nuclear program.” (As reported by Spencer S.HSU and Ellen Nakashima)

2016: On the final day of the Conference of the “US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation” a group whose leader is opposed to the existence of the state of Israel, attendees are scheduled to lobby members of Congress.

2017: The Kennan Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center hosted “a film screening and conversation with Israeli documentary directory Boris Maftsir, creator of the Searching for the Unknown Holocaust film series this afternoon.”

2017: Master Canasta Teacher, Judie Begoun, from the L'Chaim Center in Deerfield is scheduled to offer tips as part of “Friends, Fun and Games” sponsored by the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2017: At the Bard Graduate Center, Andrea M Berlin is scheduled to present “Jewish Daily Life in the time of Herod the Great” which is part of the Leon Levy Foundation Lectures.

2017: The American Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to present Deborah Dash Moore and Ronit Stahl speaking on “Jewish New York, 1917” part the exploration of “New York Jewry’s myriad responses to WWI from the viewpoints of military and social urban history”

2017: Walter Isaacson’s biography of Leonardo da Vinci was published today after which Universal Pictures won “a bidding war” for the right to bring the book to the movie screen.

2018:  From Milwaukee, to Memphis, to Cedar Rapids friends and family of Laurie Silber prepare to celebrate the natal day of the Matriarch of a Clan of three generations whose sense of Yiddishkite is a tribute to example, guidance and plain old fashioned hard-work.

2018: In Atlanta, GA, the Bremen Museum is scheduled to host another stop in its “Historic Jewish Atlanta Tours” with a visit to “historic Oakland Cemetery” whose “Jewish Hill” is the final resting place of “several members of the Rich family who founded Rich’s Department Store Dr. Joseph Jacobs, owner of the pharmacy that served the first Coca-Cola; Jacob Elsas, owner of the Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill; as well as members of the Montag, Selig, Massell, Haas, and Guthman families.”

2018: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is schooled to host “Nudge, Wink in Whitechapel: Secret Histories from the Lyrics of the Cockney-Yiddish Music Hall at the Turn of the Twentieth Century” – a lecture by “historian, Yiddishit and performer Vivi Lachs, the author of Whitechapel Noise: Jewish Immigrant Life in Yiddish Song and Verse, London 1885 – 1914.

2019(18th of Tishrei, 5780) Fourth Day of Sukkoth

2019: The Center for Jewish History and the American Jewish Historical Society are scheduled to host a screening of “Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People,” “followed by a conversation with director Oren Rudavsky.”

2019: The Jewish Studies program at Vanderbilt is scheduled to sponsor a screening of “Sefarad” as part of the Nashville Jewish Film Festival.

2019: The exhibition “Jews, Money, Myth” is scheduled to come to an end at the Jewish Museum in London.

https://jewishmuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/jews-money-myth/

2019: In New York, Theaterlab is scheduled to present “A Ghost Tale” by Moti Brecher “created in collaboration with Roni Cohen, a scholar of 16th and 17thcentury popular Jewish literature…”

2019: Holocaust survivor Halina Peabody is scheduled to make the introductory remarks before the screening of “For Sama” at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum>

2019: “Cosmic Diaspora,” “A trio that combines experimental poetry, jazz and klezmer in an eclectic, improvised manner that touches on Jewish mysticism, the immigrant experience, ritual and much more” is scheduled to perform at Malloy Hall in San Francisco.

2019: As part of the Donald and Sue Pritzker Voices of Conscience Program, the Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to present “No Surrender: A Father, A Son and an Extraordinary Act of Heroism” during with Pastor Chris Edmonds described how his father Sgt. Roddie Edmonds “refused to cooperate with the Nazis and identify the Jewish servicemen under his command” – an act of heroism that earned him recognition by Yad Vashem as a Righteous Among the Nations.

2019: In Atlanta the Breman Museum is scheduled to host “Music Talk – African Americans, American Jews and American Popular Music” featuring “pianist and author Ben Sidran” and “composer and musician Reverend Dwight Andrews.”

2019: In New Orleans, the National Council of Jewish Women is scheduled to host the Hannah Solomon Award Luncheon.

2019: The Sonoma County JCC’s 24th annual Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to host the Bay Area Premier of “Sustainable Nation” along “with the Israeli humorous short film ‘How to Swim.’”

2019(18th of Tishrei, 5780): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

2020(29th of Tishrei, 5781): Parashat Bereshit; for more see https://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2020: In San Francisco, the Contemporary Jewish Museum is scheduled to re-open “its doors to the public with reduced capacity and safety protocols.

2020: The Jewish Family and Children’s Service is scheduled to present, online, an “Inclusive Torah Study” with Alex Maslow.

2020: The Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish FilmFest is scheduled to make “Golden Voices” available this evening.

2020: As Israelis observe Shabbat they mourn the loss of the 2,128 people who have passed away since the start of the pandemic including former Shin Bet Deputy director Yitzhak Ilan who passed away erev Shabbat

This Day, October 18, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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67 CE: Roman soldiers captured Gamla, a fortress in Israel's Golan region, and killed all its inhabitants. The ancient historian Josephus Flavius, a leader of the Jewish revolt against Rome, fortified Gamla as a main stronghold in 66 CE. The Romans attempted to take the city by means of a siege ramp, but were turned back by the defenders; only on the second attempt did they succeed in penetrating the fortifications and conquering the city. Thousands of inhabitants were slaughtered, while others chose to jump to their deaths from the top of the cliff. The location of ancient Gamla was discovered in archeological excavations during the 1970s; the remains have been preserved as a national park (As reported by Aish)

323:  Constantine the Great decisively defeats Licinius in the Battle of Chrysopolis, establishing Constantine's sole control over the Roman Empire. Constantine is perhaps best known for being the first Roman Emperor to endorse Christianity.  To put it mildly, Constantine tipped the scales in favor of Christianity and helped begin a downward spiral for European Jewry for an extended period of time.  This is an example of the fact that Christianity owes its dominant position to the power of the state.  As one author has pointed out in a recent bestseller, the Sword of Constantine was the vehicle for empowering the Cross of the Church.

412:Cyril was made Pope or Patriarch of Alexandria. Two years later, he “incited the Greeks to kill or expel the Jews. He forced his way into the synagogue at the head of a mob, expelled the Jews and gave their property to the crowd. The Prefect Orestes, who refused to condone this behavior, was set upon and almost stoned to death. Only one Jew, Adamanlius, agreed to be baptized. Within a few years Jews were allowed to return, but a majority of them returned only after the Mohammedans conquered Egypt.”

614: Today the fifth Council of Paris “prohibited the Jews from asking or from exercising civic or administrative rights.”

1009: The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, a Christian church in Jerusalem, is completely destroyed by the Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, who hacks the Church's foundations down to bedrock. His treatment of a Christian shrine provides an insight as to how Islam treated the holy sites of other religions.  In other words, Islam’s current claims to the Temple Mount are consistent with a pattern of usurpation and destruction.

1035: Sancho III, King of Navarre, called by some, the Great, was assassinated during a revolt. Four officials and sixty Jews were put to death during that revolt, because the locals considered Jews to be "property" of the crown.

1210:  Pope Innocent III excommunicates German leader Otto IV. This was part of Innocent’s drive to become the dominant power in Europe.  Jews will recognize him as the true father of the Inquisition and the driving force behind the Fourth Lateran Council that served to demean the Jewish people and force them to live a life isolated from their Christian neighbors which would ensure their impoverishment.

1270: The Last Crusade ended.  The Crusades began in 1095 with the People’s Crusade.  These first Crusaders moved through Central Europe like a giant wave attacking the local Jewish communities as they moved toward the Holy Land.  There were eight crusades, the last two led by the French King, Louis IX known as St. Louis.  St. Louis actually died of the plague in 1270 in Tunis thus failing to reach the Holy Land.   Many historians see the Crusades as a negative in Jewish History.  The slaughter of the Jews in Europe by the Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land and the slaughter of the Jews of Jerusalem by the Crusaders once they got there are two examples for this view.  The fact that the Crusaders lost out boded well for the Jews since Islamic dominated societies at this time provided better treatment for the Jewish citizens.

1356: Basel, Switzerland was destroyed by an earthquake which was the most significant historic seismological event north of the Alps.  In all likelihood, no Jews died in the earthquake since the Jewish community in Basel had been dissolved in 1349 when 600 adults were burned to death and the children were forcibly baptized in response to claims that the Jews were well-poisoners who were responsible for the Black Death.

1503: Pope Pius III passed away. The Papacy of Pius III was one of the shortest in history since it had begun on September 22, 0f 1503.  He was a compromise Pope who was preceded by Alexander VI and followed by Julius II, two the Medici popes who showed some sympathy for the Jews and otherwise left them alone while they pursued other, more worldly interests. There are those who think that Pius may have died as the victim of sort of Medici induced plot.

1571: In Mexico, an inquisition was set up that remained in force until the end of the eighteenth century.

1624(15thof Cheshvan, 5385): “According to Kayserling” David de Caceres passed away today in Amsterdam

1635: Urban VIII issued “Cum sicut acceptimus” a papal bull dealing with the requirement to feed poor Jews imprisoned for failure to pay their debts.

1739(16th of Tishrei, 5500):António José da Silva, a Portuguese-Brazilian dramatist, known as "the Jew" (O Judeu) fell victim to the Inquisition suffering death in an auto-da-fé.

1747:  In London, establishment of the Sephardi Jews’ Hospital (Beth Holim).

1747: Three Jewish doctors, Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Dr. Phillip de la Cour and Dr. Joseph Vaz de Silva offered their services to the newly opened Beth Holim - The Sephardi Jewish Hospital.

1748: Signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ends the War of the Austrian Succession. The Jews of Silesia would now live under Prussian rule instead of Austrian governance.  Silesia would eventually become part of Poland.  This is an excellent example of how the Jews never moved; the nations of Europe kept redrawing their boundaries so that a Jew, depending upon the time period could be an Austrian, a German or a Pole.  Breslau, which at one time was home to a significant Jewish community, is located in Silesia.

1761: Birthdate of Rabbi Wolff Kalusner

1762: Birthdate of Lazarus Bendavid, the native of Berlin who became a leading mathematician and philosopher.

1763: Uriah and Eva Hendricks gave birth to Rachel Hendricks the wife of Abraham Gomez and the mother of Ernest Gomez.

1779: The combined Franco-American forces ended the Siege of Savannah during which Philip Minis, a member of a prominent Jewish family served as guide and helped the attackers find the best landing place for their forces.

1780(19thof Tishrei, 5541): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day the Continental Congress issued a proclamation establishing “December 7, 1780 as a day of ‘public thanksgiving and prayer.’”

1786: “Feis Moses Fraenkel” and “Kehla Fraenkel” residents of “Schopfloch, Germany gave birth to Moses Feiss Fraenkel.”

1790: German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, who counted among his adherents Sekl Loeb Wormser, the German rabbi, Talmudist and kabbalist, “was granted permission to enroll at the Tübinger Stift (seminary of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg), despite not having yet reached the normal enrollment age of 20.

1804: Sarah Mocatta and David Abarbanel Lindo gave birth to Jacob David Lindo.

1816: Jacob Weil, delivered a speech in the chapel of the Jewish school (Philanthropin) of Frankfort where he would become an instructor two years later, in which “he expressed the hope that the new era would bring the emancipation of his” fellow Jews.

1817: In the book burning at the Wartburg festival today, Saul Asher's writing "Die Germanomanie" ("The Germano Mania") was burned.”

1818: Inauguration of The Hamburg Temple, “the first reform synagogue in Germany.”

1818: “On the anniversary of the Battle of Nations near Leipzig, the members of the New Israelite Temple Society inaugurated their first synagogue in a rented building in the courtyard between Erste Brunnenstraße and Alter Steinweg in Hamburg's Neustadt quarter which was called the Hamburg Temple “the first reform synagogue in Germany” and was led by Dr. Eduard Kley and Dr. Gotthold Salomon

1829(21stof Tishrei, 5590): Hoshana Raba observed for the last time during the reign of King George IV.

1831: In London, stockbroker Frederick Harrison and his wife Jane” gave birth to the British jurist and historian Frederic Harrison who in 1920 expressed his opposition to the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine writing that “the idea of creating in” Palestine “a new Jewish Nation is nonsense” and that Jews may be a race of a sect” but “they are not a nation.”

1834(15thof Tishrei, 5595): First Day of Sukkoth and Shabbat observed for the last time during the tenure of John Marshall as Chief Justice of the United States

1835: Lipman Levy married Hannah Jones at the Great Synagogue.

1837: Meyer Hartog Silver married Rachel David Blok in Amsterdam today.

1839: In London, Elizabeth Solomon and Naphtali Hart gave birth to Sarah Abigail Hart.

1839: Two days after her death, Gittle Rinkel Friedlander, the wife of Joseph Friedlander, the daughter of Joseph Rinkel and the mother of Henriette Friedlandler Munk was buried today at the Old Jewish Cemetery in Dresden.

1842: In Hambrug, the cornerstone was laid for the new house of worship to be used by the city’s Reform Jews.

1844: “Under the editorship of Joseph Mitchell,” The Jewish Chronicle “tool the title of The Jewish Chronicle and Working Man’s Friend.”

1846: Birthdate of Kovno native Isaac Rabinowitz who lived in Telshi where he met his wife for 22 years before eventually settling in New York where he tried to continue he vocation of writing songs and translating novels into Yiddish.

1848: In New York, Temple-Emanuel “organized an elementary school” which “was maintained until 1854” when it was replaced by “a religious school” that had over 500 students as of December, 1870.

1851(22nd of Tishrei, 5612): Shemini Atzeret

1851: The New York Times began publishing. Contrary to popular misconception the paper was not founded by Jews.  Nicknamed "The Gray Lady" or The Times, the newspaper was founded as The New-York Daily Times by Henry J. Raymond and George Jones as a sober alternative to the more partisan newspapers that dominated the New York journalism of the time.  In 1896, the times was purchased by Adolph Simon Ochs, an American Jewish reporter of Bavarian background who rescued it from near oblivion, increasing its readership from 9,000 at the time of his purchase to 780,000 by the 1920s. His daughter, Iphigene Bertha Ochs, married Arthur Hays Sulzberger, who became publisher of the Times after his father-in-law. Her son Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger also became publisher of the Times.  The Times may be owned by Jews but it sure is not a Jewish newspaper.

1853(16thof Tishrei, 5614): Second Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Crimean War.

1854: In New York City, Henry Waldstein and his wife gave birth to chemist Martin E. Waldstein who earned a Ph.D. in 1875 at Heidelberg after studying at the Columbia College of Schools of Mines and who became the “head of Atlanta Chemical Works.”

1855: In Krojana, Germany David J. and Esther Marks Meyerhardt gave birth to Max Mayerhardt who practiced law in Rome, GA for forty years. (Editor’s note – some sources show his birthdate as 1855

http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?KeyID=011-A8&MarkerTitle=In%20Memory%20of%20Max%20Meyerhardt%20&CountyNameKey=Bibb

1856(19thof Tishrei, 5617): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1859(20th of Tishrei, 5620) Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1859: In Paris, pianist Michal Bergson and Katherin Levison, the daughter of an English doctor gave birth to French philosopher, author and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature Henri Bergson.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/henri-louis-bergson

1860: In Pittsburgh, PA, Louis Berkowitz and Henrietta Jaros Berkowitz gave birth to William J. Berkowitz the Kansas City, MO businessman, founder of Berkowitz and Company Printers and a “delegate to the National Conference of Jewish Charities and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations” who married Emilie Block with whom he had three children – Eugene, Estelle and Walter.

https://postalmuseum.si.edu/americasmailingindustry/Tension-Corporation.html

1861: “Rabbi Wolff Klausner…celebrated his one-hundredth anniversary today.

1862: During the Civil War, Philadelphian Joseph L. Moss began serving in the 113thRegiment with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

1863(22nd of Tishrei, 5764): Shemini Atzeret observed as Union forces raid Fort Brooke, near Tampa, FL

1863: Over 150 members of the Harmonie Club which had been by founded German Jews who had been rejected for membership in the Union Club celebrated the organizations tenth anniversary “with a banquet and a ball” this evening.

1864: In Manhattan, the founding of the Progress Club at Fifth Avenue and 63rdStreet who members included Levi Samuels, Jesse S. Epstein, Henry Goodman and Charles M. Eisig.

http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2014/05/the-lost-progress-club-5th-avenue-and.html

1865: Lord Palmerston who while serving as of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs during which tinw the British blockaded  the port of Piraeus as part of the response to Greece’s abuse of David Pacifico, whom Palmerston defended as this “man of Jewish persuasion” and on whose behalf he “made a celebrated speech which concluded that all British subjects ought to be able to say, as did citizens of ancient Rome, "Civis Romanus sum" ("I am a citizen of Rome"), and thereby receive protection from the British government” completed his service as Prime Minister today.

1867(19thof Tishrei, 5628): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1867: Birthdate of Adolf Büchler “a Hungarian-Austrian rabbi, historian and theologian. In 1887 he began his theological studies at the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest, and at the same time studied in the department of philosophy of the university under Ignác Goldziher and Moritz Kármán. Büchler continued his studies at the Breslau Seminary, and in 1890 graduated as PhD at Leipzig University, his dissertation being Zur Entstehung der Hebräischen Accente, which was afterward published in the Sitzungsberichte der Wiener Akademie der Wissenschaften of 1891. Büchler returned to Budapest to finish his theological studies, and was graduated as rabbi in 1892. He then went to Oxford for 1 year, where he worked under the direction of his uncle, Adolf Neubauer, and published an essay, "The Reading of the Law and Prophets in a Triennial Cycle". The same year he accepted a call as instructor at the Vienna Jewish Theological Seminary, teaching Jewish history, Bible, and Talmud. He became Principal of Jews' College in London, in 1906. He passed away in 1939.

1869: In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Temple Emanu-El was formed under the leadership of David Adler and Herny Friend.

1871: It was reported today that 800 buildings have been burned by arsonists in Boguslav who are described as “fanatical oppressors of the Jews.”  [Boguslav is a city in the Kiev district of the Ukraine which at that time was part of the Russian Empire. The Ukraine was the scene of periodic spasm of anti-Semitism from the 17th century through the 20th century.]

1872: In “Plzeňský, Česká republika,” Lazar and Therese Sucharipa Epstein gave birth to Adalbert Epstein, the husband of Emma Epstein with whom he had two sons – Friedrich and Wilhelm.

1873:  “Explorations in the East” published today examines recent archaeological discoveries including the Stone of Moab which was uncovered five years ago. Questions still remain about its authenticity.  There is a thriving traffic in fake ancient antiques some of which are attributed to Professor Shapira a noted Orientalist living in Jerusalem. [Moses Shapira would be involved in several cases where he was accused of forging or creating relics.  These charges would contribute to his death in 1884.  Shapira was born a Jew but became an Anglican while living in Palestine.]

1873: Based on information that first appeared in Germany’s Cologne Gazette, it was reported today that the Kingdom of Poland has a total population of six million people, over 800,000 of whom are Jews meaning that they make up about 13 per cent of the total.  Since 1816, the Jewish population has quadrupled. The eastern districts of the kingdom have the largest proportions of Jewish citizens while the western districts have a larger proportion of Germans in their population.

1875: Birthdate of Lawrence, Kansas native Bella Ney Cahn Printz who was first married to Louis Coahn with whom she had two children and then was married to Bert Printz.

1878(21st of Tishrei, 5639): Hoshana Raba

1878: A meeting of property owners was held tonight at the Young Men’s Hebrew Association at #110 West 42nd Street to protest the construction of a horse-railroad at this location.  The protesting property owners include Jews and non-Jews who are united in a desire to protect their aggregate investment of $1,730,000

1878: It was reported today that Italy, France and the United Kingdom have informed the government at Belgrade that they will not recognize Serbian independence until the civil and political of its Jewish citizens is guaranteed.

1879: At tonight’s meeting of St. Luke’s Hospital in New York City, the report of the house physician stated that in the past fiscal year, the hospital treat 1,216 patients two of whom were Jews.

1880: In Odessa, Chava Zach and Yevno Jobotinsky gave birth to Zionist leader Ze'ev Jabotinsky. There is no way that this blog can do justice to the life of this complicated person who played such an active role in the activities that led to the creation of the state of Israel.  His untimely death in 1940 prevented him from seeing the horrors of the Holocaust and the final fruits of his labors.  Regardless of your view of his Revisionist wing of the Zionist movement all would do well to learn more about him which should include reading Vladimir Jabotinsky's Story of My Life Edited by Brian Horowitz and Leonid Katsis

http://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/vladimir-jabotinskys-story-my-life

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/ze-ev-vladimir-jabotinsky

1880: Five days after she had passed away, Elizabeth (nee Moses) Leverson, the wife of Montague Leverson whom she had married in 1815, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1880: In the past six months the Jews of Newcastle-upon-Tyne have purchased beef from 15 different shipments from the United States. This is an indication that American meat is gaining in acceptability among the British since the “the Jews are the most particular race of people upon the face of the earth grading the wholesome state of their butcher’s meat.”

1881: It was reported today that 131 Russian Jewish immigrants were on board the SS Italy when it docked at Castle Garden.

1881: It was reported at tonight’s annual meeting of the Society of St. Luke’s Hospital that the Episcopal institution had treated 1,665 patients in the past year, seven of whom were Jewish.

1881: “Mr. Jacobsohn’s Grievance” published today described the suit that Adolph Jacobsohn has brought against Moses Keniger.  The Plaintiff claims that the Respondent has defamed him by claiming that he “failed to fast and pray on Yom Kippur” and that, instead, he had gone to Connecticut “to purchase goods.”  Jacobsohn is seeking two thousand dollars in damages because he claims that his fellow Orthodox Jews have refused to do business with him.

1882: In New York City, a concert sponsored by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association will be held in Chickering Hall this evening.

1882:  Louis Seigman Ehrich and Cornelia C. Sampson Ehrich gave birth to South Carolinian Louis Seigman Ehrich.

1882: Birthdate of San Antonio, TX native and Purdue trained electrical engineer Samuel Kahn “who head the Market Street Railway” in San Francisco from 1927 until 1944.

1883: There were several families of Russian Jewish immigrants aboard the SS Canada when it arrived in New York today.

1883: Henry J. Greenberg, a thirty year old Jewish peddler from Huntingdon County, PA, registered at Hartman’s Hotel in the Bowery.

1884:Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, the rabbi at New York’s Temple Beth-El will deliver the address at the centenary birthday celebration being sponsored by the Young Men’s Hebrew Association tonight.

1884: An “informal celebration” marking the 100thbirthday of Sir Moses Montefiore was held “in the last chapel of the Five Points House of Industry.  N.W. Platzek, President of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association provided the opening remarks to the standing room only crowd during which he praised Montefiore and introduced the evening’s main speaker, Dr. Kohler, Rabbi of Temple Bethel.  Kohler, who began his speech in English, but switched to German so that all assembled could understand spoke glowing of Montefiore’s efforts including those alleviate the suffering of the Jews of Russia.

1884: Birthdate of Emmanuel “Manny” Shinwell, the British trade unionist who would become a member of Clement Attlee’s government – the first Labour government in British history.

1885: “A Magazine Library” published today provides a look at various traditions and tales based on folklore including The Merchant of Venice which Shakespeare seemed to have completely twisted from its Italian origins.  “According to an authority from 131 years, in the time of Pope Sixtus, Paul Sedchi insured his ships with Samson Ceneda, a Jewish underwriter…”  It was the gentile Secchi who bet the pound of flesh meaning that when his ships were lost he was the one who “insisted on taking his pound” from Ceneda, the Jew.  In response to all of these the Pope said: “Go ahead Secchi carve your meat rare; but we wold advise you to careful it you cut a scruple more or less than is due you shall certainly be hanged.” (Editor’s Note: The Pope would be “Sixtus” not Sextus. In terms of the reference to Shakespeare it might be a reference to Sixtus V, one of the Popes issued a bull against the Blood Libel since the only other Sixtus it could be was Sixtus IV who instituted the Inquisition)

1885: Concert pianist Fannie Bloomfield became Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler today when “she married her second cousin Sigmund Zeisler, the defense lawyer for anarchist accused of violence in the Haymarket Riots with whom she had two sons – Paul and Ernest

1886: A bail of $300 was set yesterday in the Essex Market Police Court for Wolf Bloom a 26 year old Russian Jew who is charged with violating the Sunday “closing laws.”

1886: Henry L. Sayles is scheduled to on trial in the Court of General Sessions for his role of alleged financial improprieties surrounding the Broadway Surface Railroad in New York.

1888: Attendance at Poole Theatre fell off markedly tonight following the withdrawal of support of the production by the Jewish Order of the Harp of David,

1889(23rdof Tishrei, 5650): Simchat Torah

1889: In Hamilton, Ohio, Rose and Samuel Hurst gave birth to Fannie Hurst, the St. Louis educated novelist who wrote Imitation Of Life

1890: Mayor Grant responded to a request by a committee led by Samuel Roeder for the appointment of Coroner Ferdinand Levy to one of the vacant Police Justiceships by expressing doubt that such a vacancy existed but adding that even if one did he would not fill it until after the elections had been held.

1891: It was reported today that “Count Koffsky, the Cossack Chief of Police whose brutalities in evicting the poor Jews of Moscow last March shocked the whole world has been” accused of being part of a forgery ring involving 200,000 rubles.

1891: In New York, Albert Loeb, “ a successful investment banker with Kuhn, Loeb and Company” and his wife Rose, a cousin of Peggy Guggenheim, gave birth to American author Harold Albert Loeb, “the found editor of ‘Broom,’ an international literary and art magazine.”

1893: “Otto Irving Wise’s Candidacy” published today provided background information on the Republican nominee for the Assemblyman in the 21st District including the fact that he is the son of Dr. Aaron Wise, the rabbi at Rodolph Shalom, the brother of Stephen S. Wise, the rabbi at Madison Avenue Synagogue and the editor of The Hebrew World

1894: The Jockey Club purchased Baron Hirsch's three year old English horse Matchbox for 18,000 English pounds

1894: The Lexow Committee which had already heard testimony from Senator Cantor and from Jewish soda water peddlers on the Lower East Side continued its hearings into charges of corruption in the New York City Police Department.

1894: A circular printed in Hebrew advertising a meeting of Republicans in New Haven to be held tonight when translated revealed “a bitter attack on the Irish and requesting the Russians to turn out to the mass meeting and denounce the Irish.” (The Republicans canceled the meeting for fear of trouble.)

1896: German Lutheran missionary Johann Ludwig Schneller, the founder of Jerusalem’s Schneller Orphanage passed away

1896: In London, operetta composer Victor Hallaender and his wife gave birth to German-American film composer Friedrich Hollaender “who worked on more than 200 films” including one of my all-time favorites, the original version “Sabrina” the 1954 romantic comedy.

1897(22ndof Tishrei, 5658): Shmini Atzeret

1897: Today in London, “the wife of E.A. Joseph” gave birth to a son.

1897: The Hambro Synagogue is scheduled to hold services this evening at Bonn’s Hall in London.

1897: In Warsaw, Adolph and Natalia Lieberman gave birth to Maxim Lieberman, the WW I U.S. Army veteran, literary agent and Soviet Spy.

1898: Birthdate of Viennese singer and actress, the non-Jewish wife of Kurt Weil who left Germany after the rise of the Nazis came to power.

1898(2ndof Cheshvan, 5659): David Levi, who fought in the Italian wars of independence and whose literary efforts included “Il Profeta,” a five act drama set in the final days of the First Temple, passed away today.

1898(2ndof Cheshvan, 5659): Eighty-nine year old Ralph Disraeli, the son Isaac D’Israeli passed away today in Yorkshire.

1898:Herzl has an audience with Wilhelm II in Constantinople.

1898: Louis Selig, Director of the Hebrew Charities in Detroit is scheduled to be one of the speakers at the Civic-Philanthropic Conference that opens today in Battle Creek, Michigan.

1898: Two days after he had passed away, 74 year old Leopold Mohr was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1898: United States took possession of Puerto Rico.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/puerto-rico-virtual-jewish-history-tour

1900: The Wright Brothers, whose airplanes would be promoted by Hart Berg and whose test pilots included Arthur Welsh, began “their first untethered glider flights today at Kitty Hawk, N.C.

1902: Herzl begins his trip to London in search of support for the Jewish homeland.

1902:  Inaugural service of the Jewish Religious Union which led to the formation of the Liberal Jewish Movement.

1902(17th of Tishrei, 5663): Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkoth

1902(17th of Tishrei, 5663):Reuben Asher Braudes, the Wilna born Hebrew author whose novels included The Repentant, Religion and Life and The Morning Light and editor of the Yiddish weekly Yedhudit passed away today in Vienna.

1903:Hedwig Bergman, the daughter of Rabbi Adolf Rosenzweig and Rabbi Juda Bergman gave birth to physicist Ernst David Bergman, “the father of the Israeli nuclear program.”

1903: Birthdate of Zygmund William Birnbaum a native of Lwów, Austria-Hungary who gain fame as Bill Birnbaum, Professor of mathematics and statistics at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

1904: Birthdate of Chaim Shirman an Israeli scholar of medieval Spanish Jewish poetry who passed away in 1981.

1904: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi Simenhoff officiated at the wedding of Sam H. Baron and Jennie Widelitz.

1904: Birthdate of screenwriter Hans Wilhelm “who was forced to emigrate after the Nazi takeover in 1933” because of his “Jewish heritage.”

1904: Birthdate of Russian native Zalmon Yauneh, who in 1922 came to the United States where he served as “cantor and composer of liturgical music.”

1905(19th of Tishrei, 5666): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1905: Birthdate of New York native and CCNY graduate Samuel Perlman who served as a Rabbi in Bayonne, NJ and Quincy, MA and the Director of the Hebrew Home for Orphans and Aged of Hudson County before passing away in 1975

1905: This marked the first day of what was the blackest week in Russian Jewish history until the Holocaust. The Black Hundreds and other bands of reactionary, anti-Semites were formed during and after the Russian Revolution of 1905.  They alleged that the Jews were responsible for Russia’s many military, economic and political ills. These government sanctioned militias killed hundreds of Jews and injured thousands more. Over forty thousand homes and shops were destroyed in one week of rioting.

1905: Start of a Pogrom in Rostov.

1907: In Frankfurt am Main, Amalia Margarethe Mandello, (Seligsohn) a teacher;  and  Herrmann Mandello, who  worked in a department store gave birth to Johanna Mandello Mandello  who gained fame as photographer Jeanne Mandello.

http://jeannemandello.com/

1908(23rd of Tishrei, 5669): Simchat Torah

1908: After Jews had gathered at the gates of the jail in Bialystok follow a government spread rumor that prisoners were to be released, soldiers fired into the crow killing twenty-two of the JewsBorukh-Mikhal bar Asher ROGAL, 53.

Moshe bar Yakov SACHARNI, 28.

Shmuel-Hersh bar Eliezar MARGOLIUS, 34.

Moshe bar Nisen FAJNSZTAJN, 50.

Golde-Sura bas [daughter of] Mordekhai PASTRIGACZ, 70.

Chaya bas Moshe CHWOROWSKI, 50.

Feygl bas Yitzhak TICHOWSKI, 38.

Hindl-Bayle[4] 25.

Ester bas Shmuel BARTINOWSKI, 17.

Szprinca bas Avraham WAJNBERG, 54

Leib bar Tzwi-Hirsh LIBERMAN, 17.

Guta-Freyda bas Mordekhai KAPLAN, 20.

Freyda bas Yitzhak KOPICER, 56.

Chana bas Dovid Zalman KAPLAN, 60.

Khisa bas Moshe Zev PINONZNIK, 40

Tzipora bas Benimin KOHEN, 70.

Beyla bas Moshe LIBERMAN, 32.

Chaya bas Ahron KOHEN, 19.

Rywka LEWIN, 30.

Chashe bas Yitzhak MOSKOWSKI, 20.

Chava bas Yehoshua Haim LIBERMAN, 21.

Ester bas Yakob-Leib KURAN, 21.

1908: When Israel Zangwill’s “The Melting Pot” opened today in Chicago it was declared an “immediate success” and ran for three weeks.

1909: In China, “Mr. and Mrs. N. Blumenthal gave birth to Bessie Blumenthal who was buried in the Happy Valley Jewish Cemetery in Hong Kong after she had passed away at the age of one month.

1910(15thof Tishrei, 5671): Sukkoth

1910: Birthdate of Morris Kertzer, the Canadian born rabbi who earned a bronze start for bravery during the Battle of Anzio and who became an active leader in the move to improve relations between Christians and Jews after the war.

http://americanjewisharchives.org/collections/ms0709/

http://www.nytimes.com/1983/12/31/obituaries/rabbi-morris-kertzer-dies-improved-interreligious-ties.html?module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3As%2C%7B%222%22%3A%22RI%3A13%22%7D

1911: It was reported today thatJames Loeb, the banker, who retired from the firm of Kuhn, Loeb Co, a few years ago, has made arrangements for the translation into English and publication at his own expense of the classical authors of all periods.”  The volumes in question were originally written in Latin or Greek. Professor Salomon Reinach, the French archaeologist and intellectual (who happens to be Jewish) brought the need for this project to Mr. Loeb’s attention.  Details are not available at this time because Mr. Loeb is traveling.

1911(26thof Tishrei, 5672): Michael Cadison a native of Lithuania and the son of Joseph Ezra Cadison and Ida Yenta Kadison and the husband of Fannie Anne (Frume Sheina) Cadison passed away today in Pittsburgh, PA.

1912(1stof Cheshvan, 5673): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan and Shabbat

1912: Fifty-four year old Mobile, Alabama merchant Abraham H. Spira passed away today.

1912(1stof Cheshvan, 5673): “Communal worker” Levin Fredman passed away today

1912: When the Turco-Italian War came to an end today the Italians were effectively in control of Libya whose Jewish community dates back to the first century before the Common Era according to archeological evidence at Benghazi.

1913(17thof Tishrei, 5674): Third Day of Sukkoth

1913: “The Girl from Utah” a Paul Rubens’ musical “opened at the Adelphi Theatre in London” today where it “had an initial run of 195 performances” after which Charles Frohman would produce a successful American version in 1914.

1913: Today, The New York Review, “noted that” “The Tik-Tok Man of Oz,” a play with music by Louis Gottschalk, “was to close for two week for practical reconstruction of the sets” after which it was reportedly to open this winter “in one of the three largest Eastern cities.”

1914: During World War I, The Yorkshire Herald, an English newspaper, reported on the Czar’s awarding the Cross of St. George to a Jewish soldier named Leo Osnas by that his display of bravery “has won freedom for the Jews in Russia; he has gained for his race the right to become officers in the Russian army and navy, hitherto denied them, and he has so delighted the Russian government that it has since proclaimed that henceforth Jews in the Empire shall enjoy the full rights of citizenship.  Surely no man’s winning the Victoria Cross ever resulted in such magnificent results for a subject people as this.”  As Martin Gilbert points, the Herald went a bit too far in its praise since under the Czars the Jews never attained full citizenship nor did the persecution ever stop.

1915: “Wilson’s Pledge to Jews” published today quotes Simon Wolfe as saying that “he had” a letter from Woodrow Wilson “in which the President said that when the time should come for the making of another treaty with Russia ‘none shall be granted by the Government of which I am President unless the Jews are given full rights.’”

1915: It was reported today that Dr. Samuel Bettelheim, the editor and proprietor of the Hungarian Jewish News of Budapestsaid he had “come to New York because it is the biggest and greatest Jewish center in all history” and “it is here that a world-wide movement should start” that will guarantee the rights of the Jews of Rumania and Russia after the war, as well as ensuring the growth of the Jewish community in Palestine.

1915: “Lashes Atlanta Churches” published today described the farewell sermon Dean John R. Atkinson who has resigned from St. Philip’s Episcopal Cathedral spoke disparagingly of the houses of worship in Atlanta say that the “Jews” were “the most people” he met while in the city.

1915: It was reported today that Rabbi Stephen S. Wise told those attending a mass meeting held to protest the Ottoman treatment of the Armenians that he was there “not an opponent of Turkey nor as a champion of Armenia but to protest against inhumanity, whether committed by Germans against Belgians, by Russians against Jews or by Turks against Armenians.” Instead he was there to call upon Germany and Austria to work to end “the Armenian atrocities.”

1915: “All Europe Crave Peace Says Bernstein” published today included the first-hand report by Herman Bernstein of conditions in the war zone including the observation that he “found that the Jewish people was the most tragic victim of the war.  In Russia the Jews were crucified during the war in Russian fashion.  For their military defeats on the battlefield the Russian authorities made military pogroms against their own peaceful Jewish population. In Austria, where the Jews even though economically wretched, enjoyed equal rights and freedom, where the Jews have fought bravely and loyally, they have now been deprived of many of their rights.”

1916: “Rabbi Rudolph Grossman, President of the New York Board of Hewish Ministers and Rabbi Bernard Drachman, President of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations…issued statements” today “denouncing Meyer London for his attack” on “ex-Judge Leon Sanders, his opponent for Congress in the Twelfth District” in which London reportedly referred to his opponent as a “cheap Tammany kosher-ham sandwich politician.”

1917: One day after she had passed away, Sarah Bernstein, the Russian born wife of Elias Bernstein with whom she had six children, was buried today at the “Brady Street Burial Ground.”

1917: It was reported today that in giving their consent to hold the upcoming Special Assembly of Jews In America at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, the Trustees were breaking traditions that had existed for 250 years which is further proof that “this special assembly is the most important national gathering of Jews since the European war began and the most important event to Jewry since the entry of the United States entry into the war.”

1918: The Assistant Minister of the Interior was told today that using a knowledge of Polish as a criteria for resettling those who had fled during the war “was harsh” because under Russian rule the Czars had worked to keep the Jews from studying Polish and because the documents issued by the Russians “contained no proof of permanence in any given city.”

1918: Sergeant Abraham Blaustein was part of the 165th Regiment which forced the Germans to retreat from Somerance and the surrounding ridges.

1919: Birthdate of New York native Arthur “Artie” Marpet who played basketball for three years at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

1919: Samuel Charney, “one of the most note Jewish writers and critics in the world,” his wife and two children were among the passengers who arrived today from Bordeaux on the French liner Chicago and were greeted “his brother Alderman B. Charney Vladeck who is also a manger of the Jewish Daily Forward.

1919: In Fort Dodge, Iowa, Samuel and Daisy Lumelsky Rabiner gave birth to France E. “Francie” Cohen.

1919: A pogrom began at Ivankiv, a town the Ukrainian district of Kiev. This was part of a series of pogroms that racked the Ukraine during 1919 during the Civil War that found the Whites, the Cossacks and the Reds battling for control of what had been the Russian Empire.

1920: Birthdate of actress and political activist Melina Mercouri, the wife of movie director Jules Dassin who was a victim of the infamous Hollywood Blacklist.

1922: “Robin Hood” produced by, written by and starring Douglas Fairbanks, who was the son of German-Jewish immigrants was released in the United States today.

1923: Birthdate of Ukrainian born American director Boris Sagal

http://www.nytimes.com/1981/05/24/obituaries/boris-sagal-58-movie-director-dies-after-a-helicopter-accident.html

1926:In Paris, Sholom Schwartzbard goes on trial for allegedly having assassinated Symon Petliura the Ukrainian leader who played a leading role in the pogroms during which Schwartzbard’s family was wiped out.  Despite the fact that Schwartzbard had in fact shot him, a jury would acquit him after an eight day trial.

1926: U.S. premiere of “The Eagle of the Sea,” a silent film produced by B.P. Schulberg and co-starring Florence Vidor, the future wife of Jascha Heifitz.

1927(22nd of Tishrei, 5688): Shemini Atzertz

1927: Sholem Schwartzbar is scheduled go on trial in Paris today for the assassination  of General Simon Petlura who was responsible for the slaughter in Kiev in 1919 that claimed the lives of 50,000 Jews.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F3071FFB345B12738DDDA10994D8415B878EF1D3

1927:  Columbia Broadcasting System went on the air. This radio network lost money in its first year, and two years later it was purchased by William S. Paley, the son of Jewish cigar manufacturer from Philadelphia.

1927: Birthdate of Marvin Joseph Rotblatt, a left-handed relief pitcher who toiled for the Chicago White Sox for “three seasons in the late 1940s and early 1950’s” (As reported by Richard Goldstein)

1928: Birthdate of Jack Weinstein the native of Saint Francis, Kansas who was award the Medal of Honor “for courageous actions during combat operations in Kumsong, South Korea, on October 19, 1951.”

1929: Birthdate of New Jersey state Democratic political leader Byron Baer who passed away in June, 2007. “In 2005, shortly before he retired from the Senate, the New Jersey Association of Jewish Federations presented Baer with the Shem Tov and Distinguished Service awards. Jeffrey Maas, then executive director of the association, said Baer was responsible for making sure Jewish community centers, nursing homes, and social service agencies received extensive state funding.”

1929: Seventy-five year old architect John Hemenway Duncan, the designer of a mansion for Jewish investment banker Philip Lehman which gained famed as the “Philip Lehman Mansion” which was “designated as a New York landmark in 1981” passed away today.

1929: Birthdate of Erasmus High alum Hillard (Hilly) Elkins the award producer who worked in theatre, the large screen and the small screen and who may be best remembered for “Oh! Calcutta!”

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/theater/07elkins.html

1930(26thof Tishrei, 5691): Parsahat Bereshit – the cycle begins again

1930: Northwestern University led by Guard Hyman “Hy” Crizevsky defeated Illinois in its third straight win of the season.

1930: Birthdate of Wilno, Poland native Esther Rudomin who gained fame as award winning author Esther R. Hautzig, the wife of “concert pianist Walter Hautzig with whom she had two children – Deborah and David.

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/03/books/03hautzig.html

1930(26thof Tishrei, 5691): Forty-two year old Bialystok born conductor and composer Josiah Zuro who collaborated with his father Louis, passed away today in California.

http://www.vipfaq.com/Josiah%20Zuro.html

1931: “Keep Banks Open, Dr. Palyi Advises” published today described the view of Dr. Melchoir Palyi, the economic advisor to the Deutsche Bank, “the largest commercial bank in Germany” that now is not the time to close the banks because such a move punishes the whole community turning “a minor panic into a major one” but rather it is the time to extend liberal credits and then punish the banks when the panic is over.  (Editor’s Note – Palyi was a Jewish convert to Roman Catholicism who would seek refuge in the United States after the Nazis came to power.)

1932: “Gov. Meier For Hoover” published today included the views of Julius Meier, the Governor of Oregon on the upcoming election in which he wrote that “to exchange the tried and successful leadership of President Hoover now for the new, untried and untrained leadership of the Democratic Presidential nominee would, in my opinion, not only defer for years the return of prosperity but might plunge the country into another crisis.”

1933(28thof Tishrei, 5694): “Rabbi Jacob Mayer Kahan” passed away today at “Far Rockaway, NY.”

1933: The Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation was officially dedicated today. “The Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation, located in central New Jersey, was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years. It was named after Mortimer L. Schiff, the father of John M. Schiff; both of whom were World Scout Committee members and notable early Boy Scouts of America (BSA) leaders.The land was purchased for the BSA by Mrs. Jacob Schiff in memory of her son, Mortimer, who died while President of the BSA in 1931…When the Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation was closed, Nassau County Council's Camp Wauwepex in Wading River, New York was renamed as the John M. Schiff Scout Reservation, in honor of Moritmer's son, John.”

1933: Birthdate of Irwin Mark Jacobs the Cornell University electrical engineer who co-founded Qualcomm.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/qualcomm-founder-a-fan-long-before-start-up-nation/

1934: U.S. premiere of “Man of Aran,” a “British fictional documentary” produced by Michael Balcon.

1934: “An exchange agreement to facilitate the importation of Palestinian oranges into Germany has been devised by the Anglo-Palestine Bank of London and Tel Aviv and the banking firm of M.M. Warburg & Co. in Hamburg.”  The agreement will “enable Germany to buy about three million dollars worth of Jaffa oranges during the coming year…”

1935(21st of Tishrei, 5696): Hoshana Raba

1935(2st of Tishrei, 5696): Seventy-two year old Lt. General Milton J. Foreman whose service in the Spanish American War, the First World War and the post-war period earned him a Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver star and decorations from Belgium and France passed away today.

http://knowlescollection.blogspot.com/2011/11/lt-gen-milton-j-foreman-military-hero.html

http://seymourbrody.com/generals/gen-adm5.htm

1935: The German government introduces the anti-Semitic Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People.

1936: “A Detroit all-star soccer team…held the Maccabees of Tel Aviv…to a 2 to 2 tie before 10,000 spectators at the University of Detroit stadium.”

1936: At the Free Synagogue, meeting in Carnegie Hall, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “The Truth About Palestine: Britain, Arab, Jew.”

1936: In “Berdyaev’s Philosophy of Human Destiny” published today John Cournos provided a reviews of The Meaning of History by Nicolas Berdyaev the Christian philosopher who “credits the Jews with being the first people to contribute the concept of ‘historical’ to world history” saying that the Jews not only “grasped the significance of the past present; they were also the first people to link these up with the future” as can be seen “in Daniel’s interpretation  of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream” which “Berdyaev sees as the first attempt in the history of mankind to attribute a design to history…”

1936: At the Jewish Science Society, Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “How to Banish Fear” this morning.

1936: “Between the beginning of 1933 and July 1, 1936, the Jewish population of Germany decreased from approximately 517,000 persons to about 405,000 persons according to figures sent by Michael Traub of Berlin, director of the Palestine Foundation Fund of Germany, to the United States Appeal’ and made public today.

1936: In Philadelphia  “An appeal to this country to be on guard ‘against those who would pit one religious or racial group against another’ was voiced tonight by the Governor of Pennsylvania who spoke at the opening session of the annual convention of Hadassah” which is being attended by 1,200 delegates and “several hundred guests’

1936: The SS Excalibur of the American Exports line unloaded it cargo at Tel Aviv, making it the first American ship to use the newly built port facilities at the first “all Jewish metropolis”

1937, The Palestine Postreported that renewed Arab terror claimed three more Jewish victims, while violence continued throughout the country. One Arab assailant was killed in the Old City of Jerusalem. In Ness Ziona an 11-year-old Yemenite boy, Eliahu Sherabi, was fatally shot in the head while sleeping in his house. Jewish buses were shot at and armed Arabs attacked workers of the Palestine Quarries near Motza. Arabs had also attacked Kibbutz Ramat Rahel, where the children's house became their main target. In Jerusalem, an Orthodox Jew, Shmuel Guttman, was stabbed five times in the Mea She' street, near the Sheller compound, by an Arab who escaped. The town was under night curfew for more than a week.

1937: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered an address on “Problems of Youth” at a luncheon at the Hotel Astor.  The luncheon is the opening event of a campaign by the Women’s League for Palestine to raise $100,000 to build “a home for immigrant girls in Jerusalem.”  Mayor La Guardia will also address the gathering while Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Rabbia Israel H. Leinthal will open the dirve.

1937: As Arab violence continued to grow, a gang of terrorists attacked the Jewish settlement at Artuf in southern Palestine and a band of twenty armed Arabs “attacked the Baharieh police post between Hebron and Beersheba” and made off with weapons belonging to the British police.

1938(23rd of Tishrei, 5699): Simchat Torah

1938: During his third visit to Germany, Charles Lindbergh attends a dinner at the U.S. embassy in Berlin. Hermann Göring presents him with the Service Cross of the German Eagle with Star, also known as the Order of the German Eagle (Verdienstorden vom Deutschen Adler).Personally created by Adolf Hitler, this is the highest honor which the Nazi government can give to a foreigner and was last presented to Henry Ford two months earlier.

1938: “The German government expeled 12,000 Polish Jews living in Germany; the Polish government accepts 4,000 and refuses admittance to the remaining 8,000, who are forced to live in the no-man's land on the German-Polish frontier.

1938: With Jerusalem under a virtual state of siege because of the worst outbreak of Arab violence since 1929, the British declared a state of virtual martial law and sent troops into the Old City aimed at driving out the “rebel bands.”  “The Mufti of Jerusalem, leader of the rebellious Moslems, declared from exile in Syria, that the Arab peace terms included an independent Ara state and an end to Jewish immigration into Palestine.

1939: In Poland, Arthur Weissmann, the brother of Holocaust survivor and author Gerda Weissmann complied with the German summons to register for military service and was never seen again.

1940(16th of Tishrei, 5701): Second Day of Sukkoth

1940: In Rome, “the Ministry of the Interior announced tonight that all Jews, including those enjoying special privileges hence-worth will be banned from publicity jobs connected with the hotel business.”

1941: When it appeared that the Germans might defeat the Red Army outside Moscow, Chaim Kaplan the director of Hebrew school in Warsaw wrote in his diary, “a Nazi victory means complete annihilation, morally and materially, for all the Jews of Europe.”

1941: Mass executions of Soviet Jews in Borisov, Byelorussia, 50 miles east of Minsk, Byelorussia, are carried out by an Einsatzkommando (special killing squads) following a night of celebration by German troops.

1942: The Nazis gassed 1,594 deportees from Holland at Auschwitz.

1943: “A sonata for a piano duet and string quartet” was premiered in a concert today in Seattle, Washington

1943: Pope Pius explained his failure to speak out against the Nazi deportation of the Jews of Rome.  He told Harold Tittman, the United States representative to the Vatican that a “demonstrative censure” might provoke a class with the SS “that could benefit only the Communists.”

1944(1st of Cheshvan, 5705): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1944: Seven hundred Plaszów, Poland, camp deportees are sent from the Gross-Rosen, Germany, camp to Brünnlitz in the Sudetenland. Oskar Schindler, owner of a newly opened munitions factory in Brünnlitz, persuades the SS to give him all 700 Jews for use as workers. Schindler also makes arrangements to have 300 Jewish women transferred from Auschwitz to his factory.

1944: As the Red Army drives toward Berlin, the Soviet Union invades Czechoslovakia. This would help to lead to Soviet control of Czechoslovakia after the war; a fact that proved oddly beneficial to Israel when it was fighting for its independence.  The Israelis had no aircraft.  There was a store of surplus ME-109’s in Czechoslovakia. The Soviets gave the Czechs permission to sell the planes to the Jews which meant that the first fighter craft flown by the Israelis in May of 1948 were planes left over from the Luftwaffe.

1944(1st of Cheshvan, 5705): Eva Heyman and Gisi Fleischmann, head of the women's Zionist movement in pre-war Slovakia were murdered at Birkenau.

1944(1st of Cheshvan, 5705): Forty-six year old composer, conductor and pianist Viktor Ullman was gassed today at Auschwitz-Birkenau

http://www.viktorullmannfoundation.org.uk/

http://orelfoundation.org/index.php/composers/article/viktor_ullmann/

1944: “The Master Race” a film about post-war plans to continue the Nazi dream directed and written by Herbert Biberman was released to ay RKO.

1945: “The Seventh Veil” a “melodrama” with music by Benjamin Frankel was released in the United Kingdom today.

1945: Nazi war crimes trials opened in Nuremberg, Germany. This week marked the appearance of The Nuremberg Interviews edited by Robert Gellately. The book is a collection of the interviews conducted by a Dr. Leon Goldensohn, a U.S. Army psychiatrist.  He was assigned by the Army to interview the defendants and the witnesses at the Nuremberg War Crime Trials.  His detailed notes which have been annotated and edited by Professor Gellately provide a chilling window into the minds of those who made the Holocaust.

1946: In Toronto, Bernice (née Ash) and Mac Shore gave birth to Oscar winning composer Howard Leslie Shore.

1946: In Jerusalem, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef and his wife gave birth to Rabbi and MK Ya’akov Yosef.

1947: In three separate incidents seen as part of the work of Jewish fighters seeking to end British rule in Palestine, a British army truck “was blow up by a mine just west of Petah Tikva injuring two soldiers, “another army truck hit two mines near Benyaminia” without any casualties and an RAF jeep “ran over a mine on the road near Hadera wrecking the Jeep” without any casualties.

1947: Birthdate of songwriter Laura Nyro who passed away in 1997.

1947: The University of Michigan, led by Dan Dworsky who played “linebacker, fullback and center” defeated Northwestern for their fourth straight win of the season

1947: “Several …banners with legends such as ‘Don’t dissect our country’ and ‘Remember the Warsaw ghetto’ went up on the wire in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem this afternoon.”

1948(15thof Tishrei, 5709): For the first time in almost 2,000 years Jews celebrate Sukkoth in their own country.

1948:Gertrude Berg made her television debut as Bronx housewife Molly Goldberg on NBC's Chevrolet on Broadwayin 1948. The Goldbergs began running as a comedy series on NBC radio in 1929 and became one of television's earliest and most popular situation comedies beginning in 1949. Berg produced and scripted the shows and portrayed Molly Goldberg, the family matriarch. Each show offered audiences a pleasant, often comical portrayal of the life of a second-generation Jewish American family. Assimilation into American culture was a prominent theme throughout the series with the last season incorporating the family's move from their Bronx apartment to a fictitious suburb. After the series' cancellation in 1955, Berg went on to win a Tony Award in 1959 for her work in the Broadway comedy A Majority of One by Leonard Spigelgass (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archives)

1949: “Books of the Times” featured Orville Prescott’s lengthy reviews Promise and Fulfilment: Palestine 1917-1949 by Arthur Kosetler.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/10/18/84225845.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

https://www.nytimes.com/1949/10/18/archives/books-of-the-times.html?searchResultPosition=5

1949: “As the paths of the candidates in New York's Senatorial race crossed at three points today, Senator John Foster Dulles renewed his challenge to Herbert H. Lehman, his Democratic-Liberal opponent, to meet him face to face in debate”

1949: Finance Minister Eliezer Kapland told the UJA emergency mission visiting Israel that 150,000 immigrants were expected to arrive in Israel next year which meant the country need forty-two million dollars “to erect 53,000 housing units.”

1950: Today, “Burning Bright” “produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre.

1950: In Brooklyn Lola (née Liska) Schleifer and textile manufacturer Morris Wasserstein gave birth to Tony Award winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein, the author of “The Heidi Chronicles.”

1951(18thof Tishrei, 5712): David Cohen, the husband of Eva Cohen and the father of Aaron Cohen passed away today after which he was buried in the Ahavas Sholom Congregation Cemetery in Baltimore County, MD.

1952: In New York City Robert Levine and his wife gave birth Charles Michael Levine, the State University of New York drop-out who gained fame Chuck Lorre the creator of numerous successful sitcoms including “Two and a Half Men,” “The Big Bang Theory” and “Young Sheldon.”

1954: “A committee of Hadassah members, headed by Mrs. Maxwell Kaufman, is scheduled to decorate the House of Hospitality auditorium for the annual United Nations Dinner sponsored by the American Association for the U.N., San Diego Chapter, this evening.

1954: In Flushing, NY diamond cutter Max Weinstein and the former Miriam Postel gave birth to producer Robert Weinstein, the brother of Harvey Weinstein.

1954: Texas Instruments introduces the first transistor radio. “The transistor was invented and patented in the 1920s by Julius Edgar Lilienfeld. Its re-invention some twenty years later earned Bell Telephone Laboratories the Nobel Prize, but Bell Labs was forced to abandon all patent claims to the field-effect transistor (which completely dominates modern electronics) because of Lilienfeld's prior work.” 

1954: "The Week in Religion" aired for the last time over Dumont television. First broadcast in March 1952, this ecumenical Sunday evening panel show divided the hour into 20-minute segments each for Protestant, Catholic and Jewish news.

1954: George Pirkis Kidd began serving as the first Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

1956: Birthdate of Leningrad native Yevgeny Arkadievich Yelchin who gained fame as Eugene Yelchin, the illustrator and author children’s books including the Newbery award winning Breaking Stalin’s Nose.

1958: Birthdate of New Jersey native Leon Calvin Murray, the Ohio State University and NFL running back who converted to Judaism.

http://www.aish.com/sp/so/From-Rose-Bowl-to-Rashi-My-Unique-Journey-to-Judaism.html?s=mm

1961: Six months after premiering in Italy, “The Golden Hours” with music by Stanley Black was released today in the United States.

1963(30thof Tishrei, 5724): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1963(30thof Tishrei, 5724): Eighty-one year old Houston born Atlanta business executive who as “active in the National Conference of Christians and Jews passed away today.

1964: Ed Sullivan alleged that Jewish comedian had given him the finger during tonight’s show – a claim that Mason denied and which led to his ban from the leading variety show and a lawsuit which Mason won.

1965: Al Silverman, editor of Sport magazine was the master of ceremonies at today’s luncheon at Cavanaugh’s Restaurant where Sandy Koufax was award the Corvette the “magazine presents each year to the outstanding performer in the World Series.”

1966: “The Apple Tree, “ “a series of three musical playlets with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics Sheldon Harnick” who collaborated together on “the book” featuring Larry Blyden “opened on Broadway today at the Schubert Theatre.

1967: MGM released “Far from the Madding Crowd” directed by John Schlesinger with a script by Frederic Raphael.

1967:  Funeral services were held today for attorney Edwin Otterbourg two days after he had passed away at the age of 82.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1967/10/18/83636558.pdf

 

1968(26thof Tishrei, 5729): Forty-seven year old Julius Bahr Kahn, Jr., the son of Leona and Julius Bahr Kahn, the husband of Carol Kahn and University of Chicago educated pharmacologist passed away today.

http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/jpet/165/2/local/front-matter.pdf

1970(18thof Tishrei, 5731): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1970(18thof Tishrei, 5731): Ninety-two year old Louis Fishbein, the Kishinev born son of Eva Geller and Joseph Fishbein and the husband of Sarah Miller Fishbein with whom he had eight children passed away today after which he was buried in the Lincoln Park Cemetery in Warwick, RI.

1970: Final performance of “Steambath,” “second play by Bruce Jay Friedman that had opened “off-broadway at the Truck and Warehouse Theatre in June of 1970.

1973 (22nd of Tishrei, 5734): Shemini Atzeres

1973 (22nd of Tishrei, 5734): Seventy-four year German-born American philosopher, Leo Strauss, passed away.

https://leostrausscenter.uchicago.edu/

http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/993329.html

https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/on-leo-strauss/

1973: Major Asa Kadmoni was awarded the Medal of Valor for the extraordinary courage he displayed “fought a large enemy force while surrounded in the Sinai” today.

1973: During the Yom Kippur War, the Israelis were able to finally put a pre-fabricated bridge across the Suez Canal.  Moving the bridge into position and actually using it to span the Canal was a costly operation.  One hundred IDF soldiers died in the attempt with forty-one dying in a single night.  The bridge made it easier to move tanks across the Canal but there was no lightening quick strike as had been seen in 1956 and 1967.  In fact, if the Egyptians had pressed home their advantage while the bridge was being put in place, the whole plan would have ended in failure.  This is another example of how much the Yom Kippur War was “a near run thing.”

1973: Guri Palter and Itzhak Bar’am were taken prisoner after ejecting from their F-4E Phantom Jet that had fallen victim to an Egyptian SAM.

1973: Doron Shalev and Yosef Lev-Ari were taken prisoner after ejecting from their F-4E Phantom Jet that had fallen victim to an Egyptian SAM.

1973:The half-track in which Eliezer Kalina was riding was hit by Syrian gunfire killing the two other occupants and leaving Kalina so gravely wounded that his leg had to be amputated. He overcame adversity to form a volleyball team which he led to three gold medals and one silver medal at the Paralympic Games.

1973: During the Yom Kippur war, Colonel Giora "Hawkeye" Epstein went on a two day spree in which he downed 17 enemy aircraft.

1973: The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob) a French-Italian comedy film directed by Gérard Oury was released today in France and Italy.

1974: After two years of negotiations over the proposed Jackson-Vanick Amendment, Secretary Henry Kissinger and Senator Henry Jackson exchanged a series of letters that would pave the way for Jews to leave the Soviet Union in large numbers with relatively little impediment.

1974: “Airport 1975” a sequel to the 1970 disaster movie featuring Norman Fell, Jerry Stiller, Sid Caesar, and Larry Storch was released today.

1976: Refusniks who had been detained after staging a sit-in demonstration in the Supreme Soviet “were taken into the woods and released” this evening.

1981: Publication of “How Clifford Odets Spent His last Desperate Days” by Margaret Brenman-Gibson

http://www.nytimes.com/1981/10/18/theater/how-clifford-odets-spent-his-last-desperate-days-sing.html?module=Search&mabReward=relbias%3As%2C%7B%222%22%3A%22RI%3A17%22%2C%221%22%3A%22RI%3A8%22%7D&pagewanted=print

1981: ABC broadcast the first episode of season 4 of Taxi created by James L. Brooks and Ed Weinberger and co-starring Judd Hirsch and Andy Kaufman.

1982(1st of Cheshvan, 5743): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1982(1st of Cheshvan, 5743): French political leader and former Premier, Pierre Mendès France passed away.  Political accomplishments aside, Mendes France may be best remembered for his choice of beverages.  Convinced that the French drank too much wine, Mendes France made a point of drinking milk in public.  When he first appeared on the American news program Meet the Press, a class of milk was prominently placed next to the French leader much to the delight of the interviewers.

http://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/19/obituaries/mendes-france-who-lead-france-out-of-indochina-is-dead-at-75.html

1984(22nd of Tishrei, 5745): Shemini Atzeret

1985(3rd of Cheshvan, 5746): Sixty-two year old Maurice Cerier, United Jewish Appeal’s assistant vice president for major gifts, died of a brain tumor” today.

https://www.jta.org/1985/10/23/archive/maurice-cerier-dead-at-62

1986(15th of Tishrei): First Day of Sukkoth

1987(25th of Tishrei, 5748): Eighty-seven year old Philip Levine, the renowned pathologist who is the namesake of the “Philip Levine Award” passed away today.(As reported by Peter Flint)

http://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/20/obituaries/dr-philip-levine-87-is-dead-discovered-blood-s-rh-factor.html

1987:“In Jerusalem of the 1800’s” published today which is excerpted below, Nitza Rosovsky, curator of the exhibits at the Harvard Semitic Museum and author of Jerusalem Walks provides a virtual walking of Jerusalem highlighting the history of the city by referencing various architectural gems

http://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/18/travel/in-jerusalem-of-the-1800-s.html?pagewanted=print&src=pm

1988: Israel's supreme court upheld the ban on Meir Kahane`s Kach Party as racist.

1988 ((7 Cheshvan 5749): Bar Mitzvah ofAharon 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.

1988: In Waterford, CT, premiere of “Italian American Reconciliation” co-starring Helen Hanft.

1988: ABC broadcast the first episode of “Roseanne,” starring Roseanne Barr.1990: "O you beloved Spain, ‘mother’ we call you, and throughout our lives we will not forget your sweet language. Even though you have expelled us as a stepmother from your womb, we have not stopped loving you as our holy ground, where our ancestors are buried and where the ashes of thousands of tormented and burned still lie..." Haham Solomon Gaon quoted at the ceremony of the Prince of Asturias Concord Award, Oviedo, Spain.

1990: “Once on This Island” “a one-act musical with a book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens” opened on Broadway today at the Booth Theatre.

1992(21st of Tishrei, 5753): Hoshana Raba

1992: Seventy-six year old Abraham Manie “Abe” Adelstein the son of Jews from Latvia who became the Chief Medical Statistician of the UK passed away today.

http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/31

1992(21s of Tishrei, 5753):Yoram Ben-Porath, the president of Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a leading Israeli economist, died today in an automobile accident. He was 55 years old. Also killed in the accident near the town of Eilat were his wife, Yael Cohen Ben-Porath, 42, a lecturer in the university's philosophy department, and their 5-year-old son, Yahali. Mr. Ben-Porath was named president of Hebrew University, Israel's largest and oldest, in 1990. He had previously served as its rector. He received his doctorate from Harvard and was known for his research on surveys and random sampling. During the 1980's he was active in the Israeli political movement Peace Now, which favors conciliation with the Arabs.

1994: “Shrunken Heads” a horror film directed by Richard Elfman with music by Danny Elfman was released in the United States today.

1996: “Swingers” a comedy-drama directed and filmed Doug Liman was released today in the United States.

1998:The New York Times book section included a review of The Microsoft File: The Secret Case Against Bill Gatesby Jewish author Wendy Goldman Rohm.

1999(8thof Cheshvan, 5760): Eighty-five year old San Francisco children’s rights advocate Jean Jacobs, the widow of Tevis Jacobs and an active member of Congregation Emanu-El passed away today.

2000(19th of Tishrei, 5761): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

2000(19th of Tishrei, 5761): Seventy-four year old Julie London, the actress and jazz singer with the unique silky voice passed away today.

http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002890/Julie-London.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/19/us/julie-london-74-sultry-singer-and-actress-of-50-s.html

2001: After premiering at the Seattle International Film Festival, “Ghost World,” with a script by Daniel Clowes who had a Jewish mother and Terry Zwigoff, the son of dairy farmers who also served as director was released today in Germany.

2001: U.S. premiere of “The Grey Zone,” a film based on Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account written by Dr. Miklós Nyiszli co-starring Harvey Keitel and produced by Avi Lerner.

2002(12th of Cheshvan, 5763): Eighty-eight year old producer Frank Rosenbeg passed away today. (As reported by Elaine Woo)

http://articles.latimes.com/2002/nov/02/local/me-rosenberg2

2002:  Congregation Har Sinai, a congregation that traces its origins to pre-Civil War Baltimore began the dedication of its new facility in Owings Mills, MD

2003(22nd of Tishrei, 5764): Shemini Atzeret

2003: A revised version of “Mourning Becomes Electra  “an opera in 3 acts by composer Marvin David Levy” “premiered at the Seattle Opera today.

2004: The New York Timesbook section features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jews including Chain of Command: The Road From 9/11 to Abu Ghraib by Seymour M. Hersh and The Five Books of Moses: A Translation With Commentary by Robert Alter  

2004: The Jewish Women's Archive joined with National Women's Philanthropy of the United Jewish Communities for an historic celebration of 350 years of American Jewish community.

2005:Matt Bloom unsuccessfully challenged Satoshi Kojima for the AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.

2005: American Israeli professional basketball player Amar;e Stoudermire underwent mircrofacture surgery today while playing for the Phoenix Suns.

2005: The Icon Festival, a celebration of science fiction and the imagination is held yearly during the Hol Hamoed period of Sukkoth began today at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.

2006: The exhibition "Israel - Art and Life 1906-2006," curated by Amnon Barzel, opens at the Palazzo Reale in Milan.

2006: French Jewish director’s O Jerusalema film version of the history written thirty years ago by Collins and Lapierre premiered in Paris, France.

2006: Edah HaChareidis organized this evening’s demonstration in Jerusalem that was a protest against the upcoming “Gay Pride” parade.

2006: The Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz was not released to the public today as previously announced.

2007: The Center for Jewish History presents a screening of the documentary On My Way to Fathers Land a 1995 Hebrew Language film with English subtitles directed by Aner Preminger

2007(6thof Cheshvan, 5768): Sixty-nine year old British writer and satirist Alan Coren whose children Giles, born in 1969 and Victoria born in 1973 followed in his professional footsteps, passed away today.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1566736/Alan-Coren.html

2007: Limmud FSU, the largest Jewish studies and cultural event ever to take place in Russia opened in Moscow.

2008: On the fifth day of the 24th Haifa International Film festival, screenings of a variety of films including “A Jumpin Night in the Garden of Eden,” a 1980’s film that was the first cinematic effort to document the American Kletzmer revival.

2009 (30 Tishrei, 5770): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan I

2009:This afternoon the Open Door Reading Series at the Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD presents a reading by Gail Collins from "Words that Burn Within Me: Faith, Values, Survival," a book of poetry and prose by the late Hilda Stern Cohen. Werner Cohen, Hilda Cohen's widower, will offer a preface to the event relating his discovery of his wife's journal after her death.

2009: The Los Angeles Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “Chronic City” by Jonathan Lethem and an hitherto unpublished short story by Kurt Vonnegut appearing in his latest work "Look at the Birdie"

2009: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “Worse Than War: Genocide, Eliminationism, and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity” by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen and “Manhood For Amateurs” by Michael Chabon and the recently released paperback edition of “Writing In The Dark” a collection essays by David Grossman, the Israeli novelist and peace advocate who defends the necessity of literature in a violent world.

2009: The Washington Post features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including “Enemies of the People:My Family's Journey to America” by Kati Marton

2009: Dr. T. Alan Hurwitz was “selected as the 10th President of Gallaudet University.”2009: In Washington D.C., opening night of Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival

2009: In an opinion piece published today in The Times and Democrat newspaper, Bamberg County GOP Chairman Edwin Merwin and Orangeburg County Chairman James Ulmer defended the fiscal policies of U.S. Senator Jim DeMint, by saying he was "like Jews who are wealthy got that way not by watching dollars, but instead by taking care of the pennies and the dollars taking care of themselves."

2010: In an interview published today, author Stacy Schiff talked about growing up in Adams, Massachusetts.

http://blog.timesunion.com/berkshires/stacy-shiffs-memories-of-adams/813/

2010:Thousands of people demonstrated in Rome, Paris and Madrid in solidarity with Israel, as the Jewish state experiences weeks of escalating violence and daily terror attacks

2010: Michal Govrin, author of Hold on to the Sun is scheduled to appear at the Library of Congress as part of the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, DC

2010: In an article entitled “Confessions of An Agent” published in Sports Illustrated, Josh Luchs “a dyslexic Jewish kid” tells how he used $2,500 of his bar mitzvah money to pay a college player in violation of NCAA rules in hopes that he would become a client of Luchs.  In the article Luchs gives detailed accounts of the various players he would illegally pay during his twenty year career.

2010: General Staff Forum members gathered this morning at the Rabin Center to mark 15 years since the assassination of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

2010: The New York Times featured a review of Claude Levi-Strauss: The Poet in His Laboratory by Patrick Wilcken

2010: A memorial service honoring the late William Coblentz one San Francisco’s most ardent champions of major civic projects and one of its most influential attorneys is scheduled to be held at the Herbst Theatre.

2010: A website providing information on over 20,000 works of art stolen by the Nazis from their Jewish owners during the 1930s and 1940s was launched today.

2011(20thof Tishrei, 5772): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2011(20thof Tishrei, 5772): Eight-nine year old Ruby Cohn, the academic who was the leading authority on Samuel Beckett, passed away today. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/arts/ruby-cohn-theater-scholar-and-beckett-authority-dies-at-89.html

2011(20thof Tishrei, 5772): Norman Corwin, a producer and dramatist from the golden age of radio passed away today at the age of 101. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/20/arts/norman-corwin-pioneer-of-radio-dies-at-101.html?pagewanted=all

2011: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to co-sponsor a screening of “The People v Leo Rank,” a film that “is both a…murder mystery and an insightful look at racial, religious, regional and class prejudices in the early years of the 20th century.”

2011: The Ballad of Shoe Dependency: Nan Goldin Shoots a New Ad Campaign for Jimmy Choo published today

http://www.blouinartinfo.com/visual-arts/article/38892-the-ballad-of-shoe-dependency-nan-goldin-shoots-a-new-ad-campaign-for-jimmy-choo

2011: Rabbi Ita Paskind, the Assistant Rabbi of Olam Tikvah in Fairfax, Virginia, is scheduled to deliver the first in a series of lectures on “Aggadah's Influence in Development of Law in the Torah.”

2011: Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh called the release of over 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the return of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit today a strategic turning point in Hamas’s struggle against Israel.

2012: The 96th Hadassah Convention is scheduled to come to an end in Jerusalem.

2012: Hayehudim, considered one of the most successful Rock bands in Israel, is scheduled to perform at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill

2012: Pianist Jeanne Golan is scheduled to perform the piano sonatas of Viktor Ullman under the sponsorship of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center

2012: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present a screening of “Everything is illuminated.”

2012: President Shimon Peres said today that the people of Iran should be encouraged to overthrow their government.

2012: A new centrist “super party,” bringing together former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, former Kadima chair Tzipi Livni and popular political newcomer Yair Lapid, “is not going to happen,” Lapid said today.

2013: A screening of “Ghosts of the Third Reich” which “documents the stories of the descendants of the Nazis who confront their family’s past and communicate their most profound feelings of guilt by inheritance” is scheduled to take place today at the Library of Congress.

2013: In the UK, The Wiener Library is scheduled to present “Hitler’s Helpers: The Female Administrators of the Holocaust”

2013: Today Rachel Lichtenstein reviewed No Place Like Home, “Judah Passow’s affectionate yet unsentimental collection of photographs documenting the diversity of Jewish life in Britain today.”

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/18/no-place-home-judah-passow-review

http://www.judahpassow.com/pm/pages/user.public.details.php?uid=5

2013: Folk/Reggae/songwriting Rabbi Jack Gabriel is scheduled to lead a special Kabbalat Shabbat service at Kol Ami in Arlington, VA.

2013: “German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to slow down settlement construction today. (As reported by JP staff)

2013: Scattered showers fell in northern Israel this morning, eventually making their way to Tel Aviv in the early afternoon. Temperatures fell considerably on Friday and the rain was accompanied by strong winds in some areas of the country.

2013(14th of Cheshvan, 5774): Ninety-one year old airline victims advocate Hans Ephraimson-Abt passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/27/us/hans-ephraimson-abt-air-crash-victims-crusader-dies-at-91.html

2013(14th of Cheshvan, 5774): Seventy-year old Norman Geras, Professor Emeritus of Politics at the University of Manchester and husband of Jerusalem born children’s author Adèle Geras passed away today.

http://socialistreview.org.uk/385/norman-geras-1943-2013

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/20/norman-geras

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/10495887/Norman-Geras-obituary.html

2014(24th of Tishrei, 5775): On Shabbat the cycle is scheduled to begin again with “Bereshit.”

2014: Ninety-eight year old Chinese translator Stanley Shapiro passed away.

http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/207609/sidney-shapiro-chinas-jewish-translator-dies-aged/

2014: Four-time Tony nominee Tovah Feldshuh is scheduled to recreate her award-winning performance as Golda Meir in “Golda’s Balcony” at the Victoria Theatre.

2014: “Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman called Jews visiting the Temple Mount a "herd of cattle” today.” (As reported by Tova Dvorin)

2014: “Dozens of Israeli trekkers stranded by avalanches and snowstorms which killed at least 29 people — including three Israelis — in the Himalayas this week will be airlifted from the mountainous region of Annapurna today.

2014: “A senior Palestinian official called today for Washington to develop a strategy to simultaneously combat radical Islamism while working to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian dispute – following US secretary of state's remarks on the link between the two ongoing conflicts.”

2014: Louis Black is scheduled to appear the Seneca Allegany Casino in Salamanca, NY.

2015: 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 The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World by George Prochnick and PRO: Reclaiming Abortion Rights by Katha Pollit

2015: “Valley,” the first full length feature directed by French born Israeli Sophie Artus, is scheduled to be shown as the closing film at the 3rd Chelsea Film Festival.

2015: The Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host a “Walking Tour of the Old Jewish East End including a visit to Sandys Row Synagogue.

2015: The Nebraska Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to host its annual meeting “The Boomer Years” this afternoon.

2015: The Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to host Leon Taranto speaking on the “History and Genealogy of the Jews of Rhodes and their Diaspora.”

2015:Still Engines, a conference scheduled to be held at Mishkenot Sha’ananim today, will address the subject of freedom of speech and public discourse

2015: “Thousands of people demonstrated in Rome, Paris and Madrid today in solidarity with Israel, as the Jewish state experiences weeks of escalating violence and daily terror attacks” including “the Chairman of the Italian Parliament’s Foreign Relations Committee” who “said that it is a moral duty to stand by Israel

2015: The ever-popular Maccabeates are scheduled to return to the JCCNV today for two performances.

2016(16th of Tishrei, 5777): Second Day of Sukkoth

2016: “The CIC (Chinese in Iowa City) is scheduled to join members of the University of Iowa Hillel chapter to discuss autumn traditions.”

2016: The Israel Museum is scheduled to host its annual kite festival including “kite-making workshops and kite flying with the help of kite experts.”

2016: Today, “it was announced that Beanie Feldstein would playing Minnie in the 2017 Broadway production alongside Bette Midler.

2016: A revival of “Fiddler on the Roof” “featuring new movement and dance routines by Israeli choreographer Hofesh Schecter is scheduled to be performed at the Broadway Theatre.

2017: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host CNN’s Ana Navarro discussing “the new age of alternative facts”

2017: “Likud MK Sharren Haskel, Yesh Atid MK Haim Jelin, Zionist Union MKs Yossi Yonah and Nachman Shai, and Knesset Secretary Yardena Meller-Horowitz complained about mistreatment at the Inter-Parliament Union assembly in Saint Petersburg, Russia, including being heckled while trying to speak at the event today.”

2017: In Atlanta, as part of its Historic Jewish Atlanta Tour seies, the Breman Museum is scheduled to host a visit to “historic Oakland Cemetery” where attendees will “explore the history, burial customs, and symbolism found throughout the Jewish Grounds of this powerful city landmark.”

2017: At the Bard Graduate Center, Andrea M Berlin is scheduled to present “Reading, Writing and Jewish Daily Life through Graffiti” which is part of the Leon Levy Foundation Lectures.

2017: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host a lecture by Wojciech Tworek, a postdoctoral fellow at the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto on “Mystic, Teacher, Troublemaker: Shimon Engel and the Challenges of Hasidic Yeshiva Education in Interwar Poland.”

2017: Yeshiva University Museum, Center for Jewish History and the American Sephardi Federation are scheduled to host Paula Fredriksen on “A Tale of Two Cities: Rome and Jerusalem” in which she will explore Rome’s role in building as well as destroying the Jewish capital.”

2018: In Ann Arbor, Michigan,Allison Schachter of Vanderbilt University is scheduled to give a lecture titled, “Madame Bovary in the Jewish Provinces: Fradel Shtok’s Modernist Yiddish Prose” during which she  will discuss Fradel Shtok, a celebrated poet credited with writing the first sonnet in Yiddish and focus on her life after she published a collection of her lesser-known prose writings in 1919, which were dismissed by critics at the time as too similar to Gustave Flaubert, a French novelist and leader in literary realism, and too dissimilar compared to prominent Yiddish author and playwright Sholem Aleichem.

2018: In Des Moines, IA, The Iowa Jewish Senior Life Center is scheduled to host its Fall Fundraiser completing with a “silent auction, wine tasting and appetizers.”

2018: The American Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to host a “staged reading feat” in which Alysia Reiner and David Basche will reading the wartime letters from newlyweds Lenny and Diana Miller found in We Are Going to be Lucky.

2018: At Coe College in Cedar Rapids, IA, “Steve Feller, the B.D. Silliman Professor of Physics, is scheduled to lead the third of the Thursday Forums where attendees will discuss the novels of Leon Uris.

2018: In Jerusalem, Mercaz Hatarbuyot is scheduled to host an evening of classical and Klezmer Music featuring concert pianist Eliah Zabaly and clarinetist Ira Goyfeld.

2019(18thof Tishrei, 5780): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

2019: “GALLIMasters with Bosmat Nossan,” “an Israeli independent choreographer…and former dance with the Bat Sheva Dance Company and the Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Polak Dance Company” is scheduled to begin this morning at 10:00 am.

2019: “Where’s My Roy Cohn?” “a documentary about the Jewish lawyer who served as Senator Joseph McCarthy’s chief counsel and Donald Trump’s personal attorney,” is scheduled to be released at theatres throughout the United States.

2019(19th of Tishrei, 5780): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

2020(30th of Tishrei, 5781): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2020: The ADL’s Walk Against Hate is scheduled to take place today.

2020: Mayyim Hayyim is scheduled to present online “Beneath the Surface: Mother/Daughter Pre-Bat Mitzvah Experience.

2020: The Jewish Community Library is scheduled to presnt Aaron Gross, a past president of Society for Jewish Ethics, talking about food, Jewish traditions, food in the age of Covid and the new book he co-edited with Jody Meyers and Jordan Rosenblum, “Feasting and Fasting.”

2020: The Ohio State University’s Center for Slavic and East European Studies and the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus are scheduled to host a screening Eric Bednarski’s 2019 documentary “Warsaw: A City Divided”

2020: In Bexley, OH. Tifterth Israel is scheduled to host “Cantor Chomsky’s Opus: honoring Cantor Jack Chomsky’s 38 years of Music, Service, & Leadership.”

2020: the Hebrew Program in the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at NYU and the Office of Cultural Affairs of the Consulate General of Israel, in collaboration with NYU's Taub Center for Israel Studies and Global Academic Center at Tel Aviv are scheduled to host a conversation with Director Oren Gerner about his debut film, "Africa," moderated by Dr. Dan Chyutin of Tel Aviv University.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to present “Presidential Perspectives: An Online Conversation with the descendants of Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, hosted by NPR's Ari Shapiro,” a Donald and Sue Pritzker Voice of Conscience Lecture.

2020: The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is scheduled to present on Zoom, “The Jewish Calcutta through Music and Memory: The Personal Story of a Baghdadi Jewish Family.”

2020: In New Orleans, is Hadassah is scheduled to host its Virtual Gala.

2020: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music by Alex Ross, God’s Shadow: Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World by Alan Mikhail and One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger by Matthew Yglesias

This Day, October 19, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1187:  Pope Urban III passed away. Urban was a supporter of the Crusades, the cause of so much Jewish misery. A large part of his papacy was spent in struggle with Frederick I, the Emperor who issued “The Confirmation of Rights of the Jews of Regensburg” that stated, “We must make provision for them tom maintain their customs and secure peace for their persons and property.” 

1216: King John of England died at Newark-on-Trent and is succeeded by his nine-year-old son Henry.Richard's brother John's lack of judgment and popularity meant that he was always short of money and support. While his barons might grumble at John's incompetence and resist his ever-increasing demands for money, the Jews had no such leverage.  When the Baron’s forced him to sign the Magna Carta they included a clause that restricted claims of Jews against debtors who died owing them money. John pressed his Jews to provide a royal dowry for his daughter, Joan, followed too quickly by the massive so-called Bristol Tallage, which depleted the wealthiest Jews upon which it largely fell.  Henry was only a nine year old child.  As Henry III will also clash with the Barons and will look to the Jews as a source of revenue to prop up his throne.

1216: King Henry III who gave “Peter de Rivel gives him the office of Treasurer and Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer, the king's ports and coast, and also "the custody of the King's Judaism in Ireland" began his reign today.

1295: Coronation  of Mahmud Ghazan who converted to Islam in 1295 marking the start of a downgrading of the conditions of the Jews in Persia because they were forced back into the role of “dhimmis” – official second class citizens.

1298:  Two hundred Jews were massacred in Germany.  This was part of a period half century of violence aimed against the Jews of Germany.  Much of the popular sentiment was aroused by claims that Jews were using Christian blood to make matzoth.  The clerics were working to enforce laws against any kind of intercourse between Christians and Jews.  And the royalty was trying to figure out ways to strip the Jews of their wealth.  It was this kind of violence that would cause Asher ben Yechiel (see above) to flee Germany in 1303.

1329 (9 Cheshvan 5090):Asher ben Yechiel passed away. Born in 1250 this great Talmudic commentator was known as Rabbenu Asher or the "Rosh". He fought against the over-philosophizing of his day. Asher was a unique case.  He was Ashkenazi and had begun his work among the Jews of France of Germany.  When his life was threatened in Germany he fled to Spain where he became rabbi of the Sephardic Jews of Toledo.   His rabbinical academy attracted students from Europe and Russia. His works included "Diskei Rosh", discussions, over 1000 Responsa, a commentary of the MishnayotZerayim and Teharot, and notes on some Talmudic Tractates. He encouraged his pupil, Isaac ben Yoseph, to write Yesod Olam "Foundation of the World," a scientific work on astronomy and the calendar. At the time of his death he was preparing a codification of commentaries that for the first time included the views of the German and Spanish rabbinical authorities.  His son, Jacob ben Asher, would finish his father’s task by writing a code called Turim.

1433: In Figline Valdarno, Republic of Florence, Diotifeci d'Agnolo , “a physician under the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici” and his wife gave birth to Marsilio Ficino, the Roman Catholic priest and Christian Kabbalist..

https://therealsamizdat.com/2014/09/26/marsilio-ficino-and-christian-kabbalah/

 

1466: In Poland, the Thirteen Years War comes to an end with Polish forces victorious over the Teutonic Knights.  This victory came during that period of time when Poland was on its way to becoming home to the largest Jewish population in Europe.

1469:  Ferdinand II of Aragon wedded Isabella of Castile, a marriage that paved the way to the unification of Aragon and Castile into a single country, Spain. The marriage also paved the way to Spanish Inquisition, The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain, and the discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus.  In other words, these two Hispanic lovebirds closed out what had been one of the most vibrant Jewish communities in history and opened the door to what would become the most vibrant Jewish community in the history of the Diaspora.

1518: “Shealtiel a Sephardic Jew who had served as Kahya for twenty years was ousted from office by the community leaders, after many complaints of bribery and arbitrary taxes were lodged against him by Jews. The community banned him and his sons from holding the position of kahya or performing any other function involving contact with the Ottoman authorities.” (As described by the Jewish Virtual Library)

1587: Forty-six year old Francesco I de’Medici, the 2nd grand duke of Tuscany who “invited Jewish merchants to settle in Livorno, granting them free residence, unlimited access to trade and extensive self-government in this new Medicean free-port on the Mediterranean” passed away today.

1686(2nd of Tishrei, 5446): Jacob Abendana passed away today after which he was buried in the Velho Sephardic Cemtetery.

1733: The will of Barbados resident Abraham Burssy was dated today.

1735(2nd of Cheshvan, 5496): Moses Kalman, grandfather of A.M. Rothschild passed away.

1739: In Portugal, Antonio Jose da Silva, who was a Converso born in Brazil to Converso parents was found guilty of heresy. He was a well-known dramatist and his works were popularly referred to as those of “The Jew.” Da Silva whose parents had also been persecuted by the inquisition was arrested numerous times and tortured. Although the King himself was inclined toward leniency, he was burned. At the same time, one of his plays was playing in a popular theater in Lisbon.  Despite the King’s inclination towards leniency Da Silva was garroted and burnt at a Lisbon auto-da-fe. His wife, who witnessed his death, did not long survive him.  At the time of his death, one of da Silva’s plays was being performed in a popular Lisbon theatre.  Da Silva's tragic story has inspired several modern writers, including the Portuguese Camilo Castelo Branco (author of the novel O Judeu), who was himself of Converso origin.

1753(21stof Tishrei, 5514): Hoshana Raba

1767: Birthdate of Salomon Heine, the Hamburg born banker who was the father of Amalie Friedlander and the uncle of Heinrich Heine.

1773: In New York City, Jonas Phillips, the son of Aaron Phillips and his wife Rebecca Mendz Machado gave birth to the their second child and first son, Naphtali Phillips who married Esther Siexas one year after the death of his first wife Rachel and became the publisher of the National Advocate and who in 1796 “took the first copy of George Washington’s farewell address that came off the press of the American Advertiser” which was later place in the cornerstone of the Washington monument.

1778: Marks and Rachel Dorris Lazarus gave birth to Leah Lazarus who became Leah Lazarus Cohen when she married Mordecai Cohen.

1780(20thof Tishrei 5541): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1781: Emperor Joseph II issues the Toleration Decree in which the Jews of Austria were accorded civil and political equality.

1781: The British fleet having been defeated by the French fleet thanks in no small part to the anti-Semitic plundering of St. Eustatius by Admiral Rodney, Cornwallis’s army which lacked supplies, provisions or a route of escape, marched out of Yorktown and surrendered to George Washington.

1781: The articles of capitulation were signed today marking the end of the siege of Yorktown and for all intents and purposes the end of the American Revolution.

1783(23rdof Tishrei, 5544): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first time since the signing of the Treaty of Paris which marked the end of the American Revolution

1790: Feiwel Duschenes and Brache Duschenes gave birth to Joachim Duschenes, the husband of Sara Duschenes.

1793: Birthdate of German native Julia Isaak, the wife of Samson Nathan Eisendrath with whom she had eleven children.

1798: In Rhode Island, Esther Mordecai and Philip Moses Russell gave birth to Rachel Russell, the wife of David de Oliveria Tobias and the mother of Orlando, Esther, Josephine, Thaddeus and Rachel H. Tobias.

1801(12th of Cheshvan, 5562): Michael Emanuel passed away today in Charleston, SC.

1803:  In Great Britain, an official fast for success in the war against France begins.

1807: In Charleston, SC, Priscilla Moses and David Lopez gave birth to Priscilla Lopez, the wife of Edwin Warren Moise and the mother of Cecilia, Sallie and Theodore Moise.

1810: The Grand Duke of Frankfurt, a French official, resisted granting full equality to the Jews.  A.M. Rothschild was sure that the Grand Duke was just holding out for a larger bribe.

1812:Napoleon begins his retreat from Moscow.  This marks the beginning of the end for the emancipation of the Jews of Europe that had followed in the wake of France’s military victories. The defeat at Moscow would hasten the return of the reactionaries.  Figuratively, if not literally, ghetto doors that had been thrown open would be closed again.

1821(23rdof Tishrei, 5582): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first time since Mexico and the nations of Central America threw off the yoke of Spanish rule.

1826: Birthdate German Jewish philosopher Manuel Joel who followed Abraham Geiger as the rabbi in Breslau.

1827: In France, Barbe Levi and Jacques Goudchaux who were married in 1813 gave birth to Anne Gouchaux.

1829(22ndof Tishrei, 5590): Shmini Atzeret

1833: In “Canterbury, Kent” Hannah Barnard and Nathan Jacobs gave birth to Asher Jacobs.

1834(16thof Tishrei, 5595) Second Day of Sukkoth

1842: Birthdate of Adolph Meyer, the native of Natchez, Mississippi and student at the University of Virginia who left school to fight in the Confederate Army and who later represented Louisiana’s First Congressional District for 18 years.

1846(29thof Tishrei, 5607): Sixty-nine year old Jacob Hirsch Kann, the son Miriam and Isaac Jacob Kann and the husband of Jetta Kann with whom he had 13 children passed away today.

1847: After struggling for two years, Temple Emanu-El purchased “a church on Chrystie Street between Hester Streets for $12,000 which it would alter so that it was ready to be used as a Jewish house of worship by Pesach, 1848.

1851(23rdof Tishrei, 5612): As the turmoil that would lead to the coup that would end the Second Republic gripped France, Jews observed Simchat Torah

1853(17thof Tishrei, 5614): Third Day of Sukkoth

1854: In Spitalfields, Jane Silver and Henry Woolf gave birth Louis Woolf.

1854:Ernestine Rose, a leading early American advocate for women's rights, presided over the Fifth National Woman's Rights Convention in Philadelphia which ended today. (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archive)

 http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/19/1854/ernestine-rose

1859(21stof Tishrei, 5620): Hoshan Rabba

1859: In Mulhouse, Alsace, Second French Empire,Raphaël Dreyfus was a prosperous, self-made, Jewish textile manufacturer and his wife Jeannette Dreyfus (née Libmann) gave birth to the youngest of their nine children, Alfred Dreyfus, the French army officer whose trumped up treason trial would split French society and become a prime catalyst for the creation of the Zionist movement under Herzl. 

1859: In Liverpool, Professor Prag and his wife gave birth to Joseph Prag, the graduate of Queen’s College who was a member of the Anglo-Jewish Association and the Conjoint Committee for Foreign Affairs as well as a Warden of the North-West London Synagogue.

1859: Birthdate of Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati trained attorney Alfred Morton Cohen, who served as a state legislator and city councilman.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/cohen-alfred-morton

1860(3rdof Cheshvan, 5621): Rebbe Eliezer Horowitz of Dzhikov, the son of Rebbe Naftali Tzvi passed away today.

1861: One day after he had passed away, 40 year old Lazarus Leopard was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.”

1862: Philadelphian, Abraham Kuhn completed his service with Company B of the 27thRegiment.

1863(23rd of Tishrei, 5764): Simchat Torah

1863: During the American Civil War, on the same day marking the end of the Jewish “holiday season” General U.S. Grant replaces William Rosecrans as Commander of the Army of with General George Thomas. Thomas will appoint Major Alfred Mordecai Junior, Senior and Supervising Ordinance Officer of the Army of the Cumberland. Young Mordecai was a West Point Graduate and the son of one of the Army’s highest ranking Jewish officers in the pre-Civil War U.S. Army.

1864(19th of Tishrei, 5625): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1864: During the American Civil War, Union forces under the command General Sheridan decisively and dramatically defeated the Confederates at the Battle of Cedar Creek. This victory marked the end of the Valley Campaigns of 1864.  From this time on no Confederate Army could threaten Washington with invasion through the Shenandoah Valley and the rich valley farms would no longer be a source of supply for the armies of Robert E. Lee. The defeated Confederate was commanded by a general with a name straight out of Bereshit – Jubal Early. Major Lyon Levy Emanuel, a member of a prominent Jewish family from Philadelphia was among those fighting with Union in the Shenandoah Valley

1864: "Our Paris Correspondence" published today reported that "Baron Erlanger and his fair bride, Miss Slidell, were the prime pets of the brilliant feudal throng, and the joy at Baden-Baden knew no bounds…nothing remains of all the Summer's gay humbug but Erlanger’s courtship with Miss Slidell. The Erlangers are German Jews, originally from Marburg, a University town in the Electorate of Hessen, but the academic glories of that town made but little intellectual impression upon the Erlanger stock, who took themselves to Frankfort, where they attained to wealth by stock-jobbing, and to a baronetcy by the grace of the King of Portugal, to the great distress of Rothschild-- he being no longer the only Jew Baron…”  Erlanger was a member of family of German-Jewish bankers who was head of the leading banking house in France.  Miss Slidell was the daughter of John Slidell of Louisiana, a Confederate diplomat living in France who tried unsuccessfully to get the French to recognize the South’s independence during the Civil War.  Erlanger was not the first Jew to marry into Slidell’s family.  August Belmont was his brother-in-law.  The Rothschild’s claim to the title Baron stemmed from the Austrian house of the famous banking family.

1867(20thof Tishrei, 5628): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1876: Argentina completed legal reforms that would permit the establishment and consolidation of Jewish agricultural settlements.

1876: Judith Aria, the eldest child of Alexander Aria and the former Flaimngo Abigail was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1876: Rosalie and Samuel Peck gave birth to Eleanor Peck, who became Eleanor Kuh when she married Millard F. Kuh with whom she had one son, Howard Michael Kuh.

1877: The report of a correspondent who is traveling with the Russian Army during the Czar’s war with the Ottoman Empire reported that there are more Jews at the Bulgarian town of Sistova now than on his last visit.  He described the Jews as “more bestial than before.”  Once he had reached the Czar’s headquarter encampment, the correspondent found himself eating food provided by “a firm of enterprising Israelites” that charges “Fifth Avenue Hotel prices.”

1878(22nd of Tishrei, 5639): Shemini Atzeret

1878: “In Lipine, Silesia,” Whilhelm and Johanna Lebowitsch Sonderling gave birth to Jacob Sonderling who in 1904 received a Ph.D. from the University of Tiibgingen, “was ordained by Dr. Baruch Jacob” and “married Emma Kleman” with whom he had three sons – Egrmont, Fred and Paul – after which “during the First World War he served as a Germany Army Chaplain on the staff of Field Marshall Paul von Hindenburg and then came to the United States where he “founded the Fairfax Temple in Los Angeles.”

1879: In Bucharest, the Chamber of Deputies is scheduled to vote on a measure designed to resolve the issue of Jewish emancipation.  Under the proposal, the Jews will have to apply individually for naturalization except for those who have served in the army.  Jewish veterans will be granted full citizenship en bloc. 

1880: It was reported today that in the past year St. Luke’s Hospital treated 1,114 patients in the last year, four of whom were Jewish.

1880: An article published today described the bustling commercial activity in Smyrna, a Turkish city where trade “is chiefly in the hands of the Greeks and the Jews.”  Smyrna, according to the article, was the scene of “one of the most striking episodes in the history” of the Jews – the rise to prominence of Shabbetai Zvi.

1881: Birthdate of Harold Hirsch the University of Georgia football player who studied law at Columbia and went to serve as the General Counsel for The Coca-Cola Company.  According to some, Hirsch played a role in designing Coke’s uniquely shaped bottle.

1881: In Charleston, Rabbi David Levy officiated at the marriage of Albert De Leon of Baltimore, MD and Amanda Moise, the “eldest daughter of B.F. Moise.”

1882: The Young Men’s Hebrew Association is sponsoring tonight’s concert at Chickering Hall in New York.

1882: Israel Ettler, is scheduled to return to court today where he will face charges involving his role in the recent “riot” among the immigrants on Ward’s Island.

1882(6th of Cheshvan, 5643): Seventy-four year old Celia Marks, the daughter of Moshe and Hannah Wolfe and the wife of David Woolf Marks passed away today.

1883: In New York City, “Jacob Meyer and Hannah Horn” gave birth to Julia Horn the college educated public school teacher who after marrying Gabriel Max Hamburger became Julia Horn Hamburger, the champion of numerous social causes and the mother of Maxsina and Bernard Hamburger. (As reported by Daniel Bender)

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/hamburger-julia-horn

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/09/16/98446051.html?pageNumber=19

1883: Three days after she had passed away, Henrietta (Montefiore) Samuel, the daughter of “Horatio Joseph Montefiore and the former Sarah Daniel Mocatta” and the wife of Horatio Simon Samuel was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1883: It was reported today that Mrs. Martin Scherbner has filed for a divorce in New Jersey Chancery Court because her husband deceived her before they were married.  Before their wedding he assured his Catholic bride that he was not Jewish, but Catholic like her.  After the wedding, he confessed that he was Jewish.

1883:Sir Moses Montefiore has given a gift of 99 English pounds to the London Sheriffs' charitable fund. That sum represented 1 pound for each year of the giver's age. Nearly 50 years ago the aging philanthropist had held the office of Sheriff for London and Middlesex.

1884: It was reported today that 40 year old Benjamin Levy “is lying at his home…dangerously near death.”  According to Levy and those who witnessed the event, Levy was beaten by a policeman in plain clothes.  The officer claimed he had been provoked by Levy and his companions “who were full of liquor” The officer’s claim is questionable since the beating took place on Yom Kippur.

1884: “Statistic of the Deaf and Dumb” published today reported that “in Berlin the greater proportion of deaf-mutes is found the Israelites where consanguineous marriages are frequent and the smaller number among the Catholics to whom such marriages are forbidden.” In evaluating these statistics it should be noted that the same article said that the causes of “deaf-mutism” are “damp atmosphere, uncleanliness, bad air in dwellings and” parents who are laundresses, excavators, miners and weavers.

1885(10th of Cheshvan, 5646): A mounted officer serving with the New York Park Police found the dead body of a man identified as 29 year old Albert Unger propped against a tree just south of Camp Grant.

1886: Birthdate of Reb Velvel (Yitzchok Zev) Soloveitchik, the native of Belarus and son Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk

1886:”A Thrifty Prince” published today erroneously reported that the Princess of Battenburg, the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse “was the daughter of a German Jew” named Haucke. (Actually her father was a German professional soldier).

1886: “Violated the Sunday Law” published today described the plight of Wolf Bloom, a 26 year old Jewish immigrant from Russia who had been arrested on charges brought Cornelious Leary for having violated the Sunday Law (aka Blue Laws) by having the employees of his cloak factory work on Sunday.  In his defense Bloom said that as a Jew he observed Saturday as “his holy day” which is why he worked on Sunday. (In a world where everything seems to be open 7/24/36, it is hard to remember that Sunday closing laws were the norm in many parts of the U.S. well into the second half of the 20th century)

1886: In New York City Angeline Seligman married Albert H. Gross

1887: Joseph Krauskopf began serving as the rabbi for Keneseth Israel, a Reform congregation in Philadelphia, PA.

1888: Moshav Gederah was attacked by Arabs. Gederah was one of the first agricultural settlements developed by Jewish pioneers.  It was established by a Russian-born Jew named Yehiel Michael Pines in 1884.  Money for purchasing the land came from the Moses Montefiore Testimonial Fund.  Grapes and grain were the principal products of the moshav.

1888: As charges of financial mismanagement swirl around the theatrical productions that the Jewish Order of the Harp of David have been sponsoring at Poole’s Theatre in New York, a threatened injunction brought by one group of claimants might cancel tonight’s performance of “King Solomon.”

1888: It was reported today that Mrs. John Jacob Astor has made a bequest of $25,000 to St. Luke’s Hospital in New York City.

1888: It was reported today that of the 1,793 patients treated at St. Luke’s, an Episcopal Hospital in New York, 19 of them were Jewish

1889: It was reported today that property valued at $27,500 owned by the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews and property valued at $4,000 owned by the Talmud Torah on East Broadway, were among those charitable and educational institutions granted an exemption from paying property taxes.

1890: It was reported today that during 1889, St. Luke’s Hospital a New York facility supported by Episcopalians that is non-denominational when it comes to offering services, served 1,997 patients of whom 38 were Jewish.

1890: The managers of the Society of St. Luke’s hospital reported that of 1,384 patients treated this year four of them were Jewish.

1890: The Jews of Alpena, Michigan met today and adopted the articles of incorporation and by-laws creating Temple Beth El for which they agreed to purchase a building on White Street to use as a sanctuary.

1890: “A Big Hotel Planned Where Jews Will Be Welcomed” published today described the purchase of 10,000 acres owned by the Mutual Life Insurance Company in the Adirondacks around Lake Saranac Nathan Strauss on which he along with Isidor Straus, Max Nathan and Mayor Hugh J. Grant will spend one million dollars to develop with cottages and a luxury hotel that will be open to all who wish stay which would set it apart from many of the hostelries in the areas which do not accept Jewish guests.

1891: “An Indictment of Russia “ published today described the “golden age of the Jews in Russia” which “lasted from 1857 to 1877” was followed by a “return to oppression” in which “nobody in Russia has dreamed of paying a debt owed to a Jewish trader or artisan” in the past twelve months.

1892: In Lancashire, Thomas and Annie Mackereth give birth to Sir Gilbert Mackereth who in 1937 while serving as the British council “advised an increase in border patrol around Palestine due to the high numbers of Jewish immigrants fleeing Nazism in Hitler's Germany”  At the same he “observed that the Arab nationalists had hired known criminals in Syria who crossed the frontier to join bandit groups in Palestine where they blew up passenger trains, menaced and murdered both soldiers and civilians alike, and indiscriminately robbed Arabs, Christians and Jews.” (As reported by Leslie Stein)

1892: In New York City, William Israel Walter, the son of Henriette and Isaac David Walter, and his wife Florence Walter gave birth to Marjorie Walter who became Marjorie Goodhart when she married Howard Lehman Goodhart.

1893: On Manhattan’s Lower East Side, German born Tammany Hall political leader Simon Steingut and the former Lean Wolbach gave birth to St. John’s College of Law trained attorney and Speaker of the New York State Assembly Irwin Steingut the husband of Rae Kaufman Steingut and the father of Stanley Steigut who followed in his father’s political footsteps.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1952/09/27/84583213.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1894(19th of Tishrei, 5655): Fifth day of Sukkoth

1894(19th of Tishrei, 5655): Forty-five year old James Darmesteter who “published a thesis on the mythology of the Avesta, in which he advocated that the Persian religion of Zoroastrianism had been influenced by Judaism (and not backwards as many scholars say) passed away today

1894: After visiting his son Lester, Abraham Keyser, a retired grocer left to go home and was never seen alive again.

1894(19th of Tishrei, 5655): Forty-five year old James Darmesteter author of Les Prophetes D’Israel (The Prophets of Israel) passed away today.

1894: In New York, morning newspapers described the decision of the Trustees of the Hebrew Institute to not to let the Women’s Municipal League use its building for a meeting even though only one of the five, Nathan Straus had opposed the request.

1894: The two children of Mrs. Urchittel, who had been sent to the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society, were returned to her at a meeting of the Lexow Committee which is investigating corruption in the New York City Police Department.  The children had been taken from her based on the testimony of two men from the 12th Precinct who claimed she ran “a disorderly house” when in fact her only crime was her refusal to pay them blackmail.  State Senator Cantor had previously testified before the committee on her behalf.

1895: Birthdate of New York City native Walter Staunton Mack, Jr. the Harvard educated, WW I Naval officer and long-time President of Pepsi-Cola.

https://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/19/obituaries/walter-s-mack-who-made-pepsi-the-no-2-cola-maker-dies-at-94.html

http://articles.latimes.com/1990-03-19/news/mn-579_1_pepsi-syrup

1896: The Vitascope Theatre opened in Buffalo, New York.  It was one of the first buildings built deliberately for the showing of motion pictures.  The theatre was owned by Mitchell Mark. In 1906 this Jewish entrepreneur teamed with his brother Moe, Adloph Zucker and Marcus Lowe to for the Automatic Vaudeville Company. 

1896:Gaston Michel Calmann-Lévy and Hélène Koenigswarter gave birth to Nicole Germaine Oulman

1896: Colonel J.E. Bloom, Chairman of the Wage Earners Patrotic League presided over a mass meeting at Cooper Union where delivered an address opposing William Jennings Bryan and his Free Silver Platform.

1896: Birthdate of NYU star basketball player Nat Holman who went on to a successful coaching career at City College of New York that included winning both the NCAA and NIT titles

http://digital-archives.ccny.cuny.edu/exhibits/holman/intro.html

1896: Morris Lincoln Bettman, the son Matilda and “Baerlein (Bernhard) Betterman and Alma Bettman gave birth to Arthur Bettman, the brother of Louis Rauh Pappenheimer.

1897(23rd of Tishrei, 5658): Simchat Torah is observed for the first time during the Presidency of William McKinley

1897(23rd of Tishrei, 5658): In London, the Hambro Synagogue is scheduled to hold services at Bonn’s Hall.

1897: “The East London Jewish Communal League winter session” opened this evening “with a social gathering at the Stepney Jewish Schools.”

1898:The Zionist Delegation aboard the "Emperor Nicolai II" is on its way to Palestine.

1898: Forty-two year old Harold Frederic the journalist who visited Russia in 1891 to investigate the conditions of the Jews and who wrote The New Exodus: A Study of Israel In Russia in 1892 passed away today.

1900: In Baltimore, the organization overseeing The Frank Free Sabbath School led by principal Martha Sromberg met today.

1901(6th of Cheshvan, 5662): Parashat Noach read for the first time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt.

1902(18th of Tishrei, 5663, Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1902: It was reported today that Major Evans Gordon, M.P., a member of the Royal Commission on Alien Immigration, who has just returned from a two months' visit to Russia, Poland, Galicla, and Roumania, where he has been studying the causes underlying the Jewish exodus thence, speaking to a representative of The Associated Press today, said that quite apart from the Jewish side of the question of Romania’s treatment of these citizens, he believes “that England is being made and has long been made a dumping ground not only for the paupers, but for the criminals and undesirable persons of all Europe.”

1903: “Dr. Kohler Installed’ published today described the services in Cincinnati, OH marking the inauguration of Dr. Kaufman Kohler as the President of the Hebrew Union College which were opened by “Bernard Bettmann, President of the Board of Governors” who said “Let us not speak today of the trials and troubles of the Hebrew Union College but of its achievements and its triumphs.”

1904: Birthdate of Hayyim Schirmann, the Russian born Jewish scholars who specialized in Hebrew Poetry of the Middle Ages and who  worked in Berlin until the rise of the Nazis when moved to Palestine and began teaching at Hebrew University.  He passed away in 1981.

1905(20th of Tishrei, 5666): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1905: A two day Pogrom began at Kishinev.  This was the second Pogrom at Kishinev in two years.  The Kishinev Pogrom of 1903 is the more famous (or infamous) of the two.

1906: Birthdate of Polish born, American cinematographer Irving Glassberg

1907: After winning the first two games of the season, The Tennessee Volunteers coached by Izzy Levene lost to arch rival Georgia Tech in Atlanta.

1907: Twenty year old actor and manager Nathan Goldberg the Austrian born son of Jacob and Paulina Goldberg married seventeen year American stage actress Rose Goldberg, the Austrian born daughter of Jacob and Bessie Finkenthal.

1907: In Morristown, NJ, Adelaide “Addie” Wolf and “Otto Herman Kahn, a wealthy banker and patron of the arts gave birth to Roger Wolfe Kahn, jazz bandleader and composer, who like his father appeared on the cover Time magazine.

http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Kahn_Roger_Wolfe.html

1908: “Irving Lehman” published today described the qualifications, career and family history of 33 year old Irving Lehman “who was nominated for Justice of the Supreme Court by the Tammany County Convention” and who will be the youngest person to serve on the bench if elected which seems to be highly likely.

1909: The Jewish Record Story Contest which offers three cash prizes to the Jewish women who write the best articles “on prominent modern Jews” as well as the possibility of being published in The Jewish Record came to an end today.

1912:  Italy takes possession of Tripoli, Libya from the Ottoman Empire. “According to the first-century Jewish historian Josephus, Jews were first settled in Cyrene and other parts of present-day eastern Libya by the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy Lagos (323-282 B.C.E.) With their numbers likely bolstered by Berbers who had converted to Judaism, later supplemented by Jews fleeing the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition, and, from the seventeenth century, by Jews from Leghorn and other Italian cities, Jews lived continuously in Libya for well over two millennia, predating the Muslim conquest in 642 C.E. by centuries. In 1911, 350 years of Ottoman rule ended and the Italian colonial period began. At the time, Libya’s Jewish population numbered 20,000. The next quarter century was to prove a golden age for Libya’s Jews. By 1931, nearly 25,000 Jews lived in Libya.”  For more about the Jews of Libya see

1913(18th of Tishrei, 5674): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1913: “" Christianity and Christlessness in the Home of Jesus" was the subject of the second of the series of addresses based upon recent studies and observations in the Holy Land, given by Dr. Stephen S. Wise before the Free Synagogue at Carnegie Hall this morning.”

1914: “Predicting that the close of the European war will be the signal for a tremendous Jewish immigration to American shores, Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, President of the National Farm School, nearly Daylestown, speaking at the annual meeting of the school today, urged that plans be made at once for sending the thousands of immigrants "back to the soil," and thus prevent congestion in the tenement-house district of the great Eastern cities.”

1914: The Germans clash with the French, Belgian and BEF forces on the opening day of the First Battle of Ypres, one of the many futile attempts by both sides to try and outflank the other and bring the war to the quick close that had been promised with the slogans of “home by Christmas.

1915: In New York City, Jacob and Esther Nahem, immigrants from Aleppo, Syria gave to major league pitcher Samuel Ralph "Subway Sam" Nahem

https://forward.com/news/national/453932/remembering-sam-nahem-the-syrian-jew-who-integrated-military-baseball/

1915: Ethel Seligman, the daughter of Addie and “De Witt J. (David) Seligman) and Edgar Dinkelspiel, the son of Lazarus and Pauline Dinkelspiel gave birth to Edgar Ned Dinkelspiel

1916(22nd of Tishrei, 5677)” Shmini Atzeret

1916: Birthdate of New South Wales native Julius Cohen, the RAAF pilot and public servant who changed his name to Richard Kingsland to avoid being a victim of anti-Semitism.

1916: Tonight, “at a series of big rallies… which marked the start of the homestretch” of the Presidential campaign in New York, Oscar charged “that President Wilson and his advisers had insulted the Jews by appealing to them to sell their birthright as American citizens by voting for the President on the ground that he had appointed a number of Jews to responsible offices…”

1916: Birthdate of pianist Emil Gilels.  Born in Odessa, Gilels is variously described as a Ukrainian, and a great artist who made his career in the Soviet Union until his death in 1985.  But his name appears on the list of Jewish Pianist. This litany of origins points once again to the difficulty of answering the question, “Who is A Jew?”

1916: Dr. Judah Magnes, “who went abroad in July armed with credentials from the Secretary of State to investigate the methods of distribution of the vast sums of money raised in this country for the relief of Jewish War Sufferers” sailed from Europe today with the expectation that he will return to New York next week.

1917: Benny Leonard (the Ghetto Wizard) defeated Jack Britton in what would be the first of three bouts between the two.

1917: At Moscow, the mayor and members of the Council of Workmen and Soldiers intervened to stop anti-Jewish rioting.

1917: In Indianapolis, IN, Bella and Bernard Isaacs, the future “Superintendent of Hebrew Schools” in Detroit gave birth Irving Raphael Isaacs, WW II Army Air Corps veteran and the husband of Martha Lillian Horelick.

https://jewishchronicle.timesofisrael.com/irving-raphael-isaacs/

1917: In Lugansk, “several Jewish shops and houses were looted and burned before the militia could restore order.

1917: In Petrograd, “several Jews were injured” during “anti-Jewish rioting” which was triggered by “a shortage of supplies.”

1918: Sergeant Abraham Blaustein, who was serving with the 165thRegiment on the Western Front left Excamont today to attend the Army Candidate School at La Volbonne.

1918: In Lockhart, Texas, Edith Violet (née Schwarz) and Charles H. Strauss gave birth to Robert Straus the Democratic political leader whose career including serving as U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union under Republican President George H.W. Bush.

1918: In the Bronx, Samuel and Molly Eisen gave birth to their only child, Max. Max Eisen was one of the nation’s leading press agents who “from 1954 to 1997… was the press agent for more than 60 Broadway shows and dozens of Off Broadway productions.”

1919: “Jewish Critic Here Tells of Pogrom” published provided the Samuel Charney’s description of the attacks on the Jews of Vilna which he experienced while with his wife Bessie Lauria from which he was saved due to the intervention Colonel House who was attending the Peace Conference in Paris.

1919:The Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago White Sox, 5 games to 3 in the16th World Series. This series is known as the Black Sox Scandal since 7 White Sox players threw the series.  Supposedly the Series was fixed by Arnold Rothstein.  Although raised as an observant Jew, Rothstein turned his back on his Jewish upbringing after his Bar Mitzvah.  A son of wealthy middle class parents, Rothstein hung out with “Irish gangsters” and married out of the faith.  Did Rothstein fix the series?  Or was this part of a pattern of blaming Jewish and other foreign influences for corrupting a pristine America.  This was a common theme among Natavists during the 1920’s.

1921: Today, Franz Kafka wrote in his diary, “Moses fails to enter Canaan, not because his life is too short but because it is a human life.”

1921:, Blanche Sternberger of Greensboro, N. C., daughter, of Emanuel Sternberger, a leading industrialist of Greensboro, N. C., and Bertha Strauss married New Orleans native and Harvard graduate Edward Bernard Benjamin, the father of Edward Bernard Benjamin, Jr.

1922: Birthdate of author and historian Ruth Gay, a writer known for her nonfiction books documenting Jewish life in the Old World. Ms. Gay's books include Safe Among the Germans: Liberated Jews After World War IIwhich dealt with a little-studied subject - the more than 250,000 Jews who returned to Allied-occupied Germany in the immediate aftermath of World War II. She also wrote The Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait which chronicled Jewish life in Germany from the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 to the rise of Hitler in 1933. Reviewing the book in The New York Times Book Review, Peter Filkins called it "moving and lively.""What emerges is the portrait of a culture very much alive and aware of its own rich heritage," he wrote. In 1997, Ms. Gay received the National Jewish Book Award for nonfiction for Unfinished People: Eastern European Jews Encounter America. In that book, she examined the immigrant experience through the lens of her own girlhood in the Bronx. Ms. Gay has also coauthored a book with her daughter, Sophie, entitled Ms. Gay's book The Jewish King Lear Comes to America. She passed away in 2008.

1923: Hadoar, a Hebrew Language weekly published in the United States temporarily suspends publication

1923:Czernowitz born authorRosalie Beatrice Scherzer married Ignaz Ausländer. Her increasingly famous works were published under her married name, Rose Ausländer even though her marriage proved to be short-lived.

1923: Alfred Mond, 1st Baron Melchett completed his service as Minister of Health in the government led by David Lloyd George.

1924(21st of Tishrei, 5685): Hoshana Rabah

1926: In New Haven, CT, Anna Henrietta Mendel and Sol Ellis Wallant gave birth to author Edward Lewis Wallant.

1926:  Birthdate of American moral philosopher Joel Feinberg.

1927(23rd of Tishrei, 5688): Simchat Torah

1927: Pan American World Airways, one of the corporate clients of press-agent Benjamin Sonnenberg, began operations today.

1927: Birthdate of Schaerbeek, Belgium native abstract painter Pierre Alechinsky.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Alechinsky#/media/File:Pierre_Alechinsky_Le_Bruit_de_la_Chute_1974-75.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Alechinsky#/media/File:Pierre_Alechinsky_(1965)_by_Erling_Mandelmann_-_2.jpg

1927: Harry Blitman who had not lost a bout, fought his 26thbout.

1928: Birthdate of “animator and voice actor” Louis Sheimer, the Pittsburgh, PA who helped to found Filmation.

1928(5th of Cheshvan, 5689): Sixty-seven year old Chess Champion Berthold Lasker passed away.  Chess must have been in his genes since he was the brother of Emanuel Lasker.

1929(15th of Tishrei, 5690): First Day Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover.

1930: Sir Hermann Gollancz, “the first British rabbi to be granted knighthood” was buried today at the Willesden Jewish Cemetery followed by a memorial service at the Bayswater Synagogue.

1934: Boxer Harry Blitman fought his 76th and penultimate bout.

1934: “Forbidden Territory,” a film version of the book by the same name starring Gregory Ratoff and with Music by Louis Levy was released in the United Kingdom today.

1936: Harry Newman scored the Brooklyn Tigers' only touchdown in a loss to Pittsburgh at Forbes Field

1936: In Philadelphia, “about 2,000 delegates and visitors from 45 states” attending the annual convention of Hadassah hear a message from President Roosevelt in which he praised the “women’s Zionist organization” for its “fine humanitarian work.”

1936: “Sir Philip Game, the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police is demanding some Cabinet decision… on which to base his plans for protecting the people of East London” a large number of whom are Jewish from “physical attack and oratorical abuse by Sir Oswald Mosley’s Black Shirts.”

1937: Haj Amin el Huseini, the Mufit of Jerusalem, leader of the latest wave of Arab violence who is currently in Syria, is trying to get permission to take refuge in Italy, where Mussolini’s fascist government has expressed support for the Arabs.

1937: Arab violence continues as bombs were thrown in the Shimon Hazadik quarter of Jerusalem, in Safed at group of reserve Jewish policeman and in the Tel Aviv/Jaffa area.

1937: In Berlin, Sala and Jacob Max gave birth to American Pop Artist Peter Max who was raised in Shanghai, China and in Israel before his family settled in the United States in 1953 where his art work was influential and much imitated in advertising design in the late 1960s and early 1970s.  His artwork may be viewed at numerous websites.

1938: In Great Neck, NY, Jeanette and Bernard Workman gave birth to Peter Israel Workman the founder of Workman Publishing.

1938: The National Council of Catholic Men sent a letter to President Roosevelt today asking him “to exercise his influence to avert the closing of the doors of Palestine to Jewish refugees and the abandonment of the Jewish national home policy Great Britain.” 

1939: At the World’s Fair in New York, members of the New York Council Pioneer Women’s Organization meet this morning for a ceremony at the Palestine Pavilion followed by a luncheon at the Café Tel Aviv.

1939: A Jewish ghetto at Lublin, Poland, is established.

1939: In Pittsburg, Ross Freedman, “a traveling salesman” and Selma Freedman, “a nurse,” gave birth to “street photographer” Jill Freedman. (As reported by John Leland)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/09/arts/jill-freedman-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1939:  The American film classic “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” starring Jimmie Stewart premiered.  The real Jewish connection comes from Columbia Studios the production company that made the movie.  Harry Cohn owned and ran the studios.  He was one of a group of Jewish movie moguls who helped to create the middle brow American culture and the myths that were a part of it. 

1939: Otto Blumenthal and his wife moved from Utrecht to Delft because they had been able to find a flat in that Dutch city.  Blumenthal could only find one student to tutor which left them so impoverished that they had to live on charity.  After the Nazi invasion, the Blumenthals would be forced to leave Delft because of ethnic cleansings.  The tragic life of the mathematician would end at Theresienstadt in 1944 where he had gone voluntarily to care for his sister.

1940(17th of Tishrei, 5701): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1940: Air raid sirens sounded tonight in Jerusalem as Axis planes were spotted approaching the coast of Palestine.  No bombs fell on the City of David.

1941(28th of Tishrei, 5702): Just ten days after celebrating 77th birthday, “Jessica Blanche Peixotto, Professor of Social Economics, Emeritus” at U.C. Berkeley passed away today.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/peixotto-jessica-blanche

http://texts.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb3199n7tr&doc.view=frames&chunk.id=div00011&toc.depth=1&toc.id=

1941: During the Battle of Moscow, Stalin institutes martial law, ordering the NKVD to shoot looters and anybody else who looked suspicious.  Yes, this was more of Stalin the brutal.  But it replaced Stalin, the confused, the supreme leader of the Soviets who had so supremely bungled everything in the fight against Hitler.  Although the Battle for Moscow would rage into the spring of 1942, these aggressive tactics provided the impetus for the defense that brought the seemingly invincible Nazi military machine to a grinding halt.  From a Jewish perspective (and from the point of view of the western democracies as well) whatever was good for the Russians was good for the Jews and the West in the fight against fascism in general and the Holocaust in particular.

1942: Today, the Gestapo arrested Robert Abshagen who would later be beheaded for his work with the Red Orchestra resistance group.

1943: In Trieste, the Nazis conduct a round up Jewish citizens.

1943: Operation Reinhard, the German program to murder all of the Jews in Poland, “was terminated today by a letter from Odilo Globocnik which meant that operations at Treblinka came to an end but the murder of the Jews continued.

1943: Streptomycin the first antibiotic remedy for tuberculosis, was first isolated by researchers at Rutgers University by a Jewish research student from Connecticut named Albert Schat. However, according to academic tradition, Schatz's supervisor, Professor Selman Abraham Waksman, took credit for his student's discovery and received the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1952. Schatz was belatedly awarded the Rutgers medal in 1994, at the age of 74.

1944(2nd of Cheshvan, 5705): Sixty-seven year old screen writer Isadore Bernstein, passed away today.

1944: Today fifty-nine year old Dr. Ernst Eylenburg who had been transported from Berlin to Terezin in 1943 was transported from Terezin to Auschwitz where he was murdered.

1944: Today, a month after her 51st birthday, Anna Skobisova who had been transported from Prague in 1943 was transported to Terezin to Auschwitz where she was murdered.

1945: Today, Syria ratified the charter of the United Nations, the organization that two years later would, much to Syria’s dismay would vote to partition Palestine and create a Jewish state.

1946: After two weeks, the curtain comes down on “A Flag is Born” at the Adelphi Theatre.

1947: Prosecutors completed their preparations for the start of tomorrow’s trial for the Nazi leaders of the “SS Race and Settlement Office.”

1948: In some of the fiercest fighting of the War of Independence Israeli forces are victorious at Huleikat after fighting both Egyptian and Saudi army units.  This victory opened the road to rest of the Negev.

1948: A naval battle took place between three Israeli warships near Majdal, and an Egyptian corvette with air support. An Israeli sailor was killed and four wounded, and two of the ships were damaged. One Egyptian plane was shot down, but the corvette escaped. This naval clash was part of the Israeli attempt to thwart the Egyptian drive up the coast through Gaza with the aim of taking Tel Aviv. [While people have heard of the Israeli Air Force and the accomplishments of the IDF’s armored and infantry units, they are unaware of the fact that Heil HaYam HaYisrael (the Israeli Navy) has played an active role in the defense of Jewish people going back to the days of the British Mandate.

1948: Stan Andrews, who had promoted to the rank of major and made the IAF “liaison to the UN truce supervision forces in the South” today “flew as an observer in a Beaufigher D-171” belonging to Squadron 103.

1948:This afternoon, Len “Fitchett left Ramat David to take part in a naval skirmish off Majdal but before he could reach the Egyptian vessel, he encountered three Egyptian fighters: two Spitfire LF9s and a Fury. Fitchett jettisoned his ordinance and dove for the surface, maneuvering violently. The Fury moved in for a rear attack. Just before hitting the sea, Fitchett hauled back on the stick and leveled out. The Fury slammed into the sea. Its pilot, Sqn Ldr Muhammad Abd al Hamid Abu Zaid, commanding officer of 2 Sqn REAF since May 22, was considered one of the REAF's top flyers and had flown 72 sorties since May.”

1948: In Iraq, “the discharge of all Jewish officials and workers from all governmental departments was ordered.’

1948: Tonight, the 51st Battalion of the Givati Brigade launched an unsuccessful attack from the south on the Egyptian held police fort of Iraq Suwaydan

1948: Founding of Tzova, a kibbutz in the Judean hills outside of Jerusalem.

1949: The first session of the 81st Congress, which came to an end down, sixteen million dollars was appropriated for the relief “of 500,000 refugees in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Egypt and Iraq.”

1949: It was reported today that Gottlieb Hammer, the executive director of the American section of the Jewish Agency for Palestine who has just returned from a three week tour of Israel said that “he and his group were as much to blame as the other Jewish organizations “for giving out statements that resulted in pessimism and defeatism” that appear in the newspaper stories about Israel.

1951: During the Korean War, near Kumson, when his platoon came under enemy attack Sgt. JackWeinstein volunteered to stay and provide cover while his men withdrew. Weinstein killed six enemy combatants and, after running out of ammunition, used enemy grenades around him to keep the enemy forces back. Weinstein held his position until friendly forces moved back in and pushed the enemy back. (He received the Medal Honor for this action)

1951: In compliance with a decision reached in 1950 at a meeting of the foreign ministers of France, the UK and the US, the United States officially ended the “state of war with Germany” that had existed since December of 1941.

1952: “Two’s Company” a musical revue with lyrics by Sammy Cahn opened its out of town tryout at the Shubert Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.

1953: In a radio broadcast to the nation Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion blatantly “says that no IDF unit had left its base on the night of the attack on Qibya and that it seems as though it was done by a group of local Israeli villagers.”

1953(10th of Cheshvan, 5714): Forty-six year old attorney Felix Solomon Cohen who received the Department of Interior’s Distinguished Service award for his handbook on federal Indian law passed away today.

https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/11/resources/1232

1954(22nd of Tishrei, 5715): Shmini Atzeret

1954(22nd of Tishrei, 5715): Seventy year old Sholom Joseph Perlmutter, the vice president of the Hebrew Actors Union, co-founder of the Society of Jewish Composers and the Jewish Playwrights League as well as a “historian of the Jewish theatre” who wrote Jewish Dramatists and Jewish Composers passed away today at Coney Island Hospital.

1961: Helen Shaprio’s “Walkin’ Back to Happiness” topped the UK pop charts today.

1963(1st of Cheshvan, 5724): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan; Parashat Noah

1963(1st of Cheshvan, 5724): Eighty-one Russian born American author Elias Tobenkin, the son of Marcus and Fanny Tobenkin and the husband of the former Rae Schwid with whom he had one son, Paul, passed away today.

http://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6259g62

http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?eadid=00256

1963: Birthdate of New York native “Jonathan David Haidt, the Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/27/books/review/splintering-william-egginton-coddling-greg-lukianoff-jonathan-haidt.html

1963: Today actress Hope Lang married Jewish producer, director and writer Alan J. Pakula who would marry the former Hannah Cohn Boorstin after this union ended in 1971.

1964:Simon and Garfunkel's first LP, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., which consisted of 12 songs in the folk vein and five written by Paul Simon was released today and initially was a flop.

1965(23rd of Tishrei, 5726): Simchat Torah

1965: “The Man Who Has Almost Everything Gets Another Honor” published today tells of Sandy Koufax being named the outstanding player in this year World Series, which helped the Dodgers win by pitching three victories even though he had refused to pitch the opening game because it was Yom Kippur.

1966: United Artists released “The Fortune Cookie,” a comedy directed and produced by Bill Wilder, with a screenplay written by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond and starring Walter Matthau.

1966: In Queens, Madeleine and Charles gave birth to actor Jon Favreau who followed the faith of his mother and “attended Hebrew school and had a Bar Mitzvah.”

1967(15th of Tishrei, 5728): Sukkoth

1967: Polish born Canadian physician and Holocaust survivor Henry Morgentaler “presented a brief on behalf of the Humanist Association of Canada before a House of Commons Health and Welfare Committee that was investigating the issue of illegal abortion.”

1968(27th of 5729): Parashat Bereshit – on Shabbat the cycle begins again

1968(27th of Tishrei, 5729): Sixty-eight year old Polish born poet Anatol Stern who was sent to the Gulag at the start of WW II and then allowed to live in Palestine before returning to Warsaw where he passed away today.

1970(19th of Tishrei, 5731): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1970: Seventy-five year old Lazaro Cardenas, the President of Mexico, whose government had hired Morris Swadesh to promote the education of “indigenous peoples” passed away today.

1970: Birthdate of SNL cast member Chris Kattan the son of an Iraqi born Jew

1970: After thirteen previews, the Broadway production “The Rothschilds” produced by Emanuel Azenberg and directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd, opened today at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where it ran for 505 performances. Hal Linden, who happened to be Jewish, played Mayer Rothschild. “The Rothschilds” is a musical that tells the story of the rise of the famous Jewish banking family

1971: Broadway premiere of “The Incomparable Max,” with a script co-authored by Jerome Lawrence based on a collection of short stories by Max Beerbohm.

1971: Reed v. Reed for which Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the plaintiff’s brief was argued before the Supreme Court today.

1971: Look magazine which had carried a large feature article on the demise of the American Jewish community was published for the last time – while the Jewish community continued to survive and thrive.

1973: “The Way They Were” a film that spans the Depression through the Post-War years directed by Sydney Pollack, written by Arthur Laurents, with must by Marvin Hamlish, starring Barbra Streisand and featuring Herb Edelman was released today in the United States by Columbia Pictures.

1973 (23rd of Tishrei, 5734): Simchat Torah

1973: The Battle of Ismail which took place south of the Egyptian city as part of a plan to cut off supplies to Egypt’s Second Field Army continued for a second day.

1973: The Yom Kippur War continued to exact its toll.  By nightfall, the Syrian counterattack on the Golan Heights had been repelled with losses that included thirty Jordanian and Iraqi attacks.  Israel may have been alone, but the Syrians certainly were not.  On the Suez front seventy Egyptian tanks were knocked out and fourteen of Sadat’s aircraft had been shot down.  With the war entering the end of its second week, the Arabs were looking to the Soviets to bring about a face-saving cessation of hostilities.  Secretary of State Kissinger, who had arrived in Moscow, joined the Soviets in issuing a call for the end of hostilities. 

1976: “Thirteen activists held a demonstration at the Supreme Soviet” at the end of which  participants were detained and  taken into the woods where some of the  refuseniks, including Zahar Tesker, were beaten up by the police.

1976: A “press-conference organized by Natan Sharansky was held at Vladimir Slepak’s apartment in connection with beating of activists in the forest near Moscow, following the demonstration at the Supreme Soviet.”

1976: At “a joint Israeli-American committee meeting in New York participants agree in principle to restrict aid to “drop-outs” in Vienna.”

1977: U.S. premiere of “Looking For Mr. Goodbar” the film version of the novel by Judith Rossner directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Freddie Fields, the brother of band leader Shep Fields.

1979: “French Postcards” a comedy produced and written by Gloria Katz and starring Mandy Patinkin and Debra Winger was released today in the United States.

1979: After premiering in Toronto, “And Justice for All” a film that looks at the dark side of the judicial system with an Oscar nominated script co-authored by Barry Levinson, featuring Lee Strasberg, Darrell Zerwling and Sam Levene was released in the United States today.

1980(9th of Cheshvan, 5741): Sixty year old Sydney Stuart Baron, the “son of a Brooklyn shoemaker,” “an ‘A’ English student at New Utrecht High School” and husband of high school sweetheart Sylvia Schreibman whose public relations clients included Anheuser-Busch, Iona College, Beth Jacob Schools and Carmen G. DeSapio whom he served as press agent passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/02/13/97657964.pdf

1982: Yitshak Moda’I began serving as Minister of Energy and Water Resources.

1984(23rd of Tishrei, 5745): Simchat Torah

1984: In “New Moon Offered” published today, Allen Hughes provides a glowing review of Light Operate of Manhattan’s production of Sigmund Romberg’s 1928 class “New Moon.”

http://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/19/arts/opera-new-moon-offered.html

1986(16th of Tishrei, 5747): Second Day of Sukkoth

1986(16th of Tishrei, 5747):Eighty-one year old Moses Asch, the driving force behind Folkways Records passed away today. (As reported by Jon Pareles)  Eighty-one year old

http://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/21/obituaries/moses-asch-who-founded-folkways-records-dies-at-81.html

1987(26th of Tishrei, 5748): Forty two year old Jacqueline du Pre the brilliant Anglo-Jewish cellist who had been stricken by multiple sclerosis passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/20/obituaries/jacqueline-du-pre-noted-cellist-is-dead-at-42.html

1988: Leon Lederman, Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger win the Nobel Prize for Physics.

1989: A London revival of “Stop The World – I Want to Get Off “directed by, and starring, Anthony Newley opened today at the Lyric Theatre.

1990: Two days after opening in Los Angeles, “Reversal of Fortune” a film adaption of Alan Dershowitz’s book produced by Edward R. Pressman and co-starring Ron Silver opened in New York today.

1992(22nd of Tishrei, 5753): Shemini Atzeret

1992(22nd of Tishrei, 5753): Eighty-three year old Magnus Alfred Pyke “the son of a wholesale confectioner and cousin of Geoffry Pyke” passed away today after enjoying a career as food scientist, author and broadcaster.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-magnus-pyke-1558840.html

1994(14th of Cheshvan, 5755): Twenty-one Israelis and one Dutch national were murdered and another fifty were injured by a Hamas terrorist who set off a bomb as bus was approaching Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizengoff_Street_bus_bombing

1994: Sivan Horesh survives the No. 5 bus bombing on Dizengoff Street in central Tel Aviv.

1995: A revival of David Merrick’s “Hello Dolly” opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

1996: During the U.S Presidential election, Chris Wallace served as moderator for the Third Presidential Debate.

1996: “The Fortune Cookie,” a comedy directed, produced and written by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond and co-starring Walter Matthau was released to theatres today.

1996: The talents of cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and novelist Jules Feiffer were on display as he spoke to a gathering at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. 

1997: The New York Timesfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Jewish history or culture including Perfidiaby Judith Rossner,Miriam’s Kitchen A Memoir by Elizabeth Ehrlich and The World Is The Home Of Love and Death by Harold Brodkey.

1999: The 1960 production of Peter Pan with music by Mark “Moose” Charlap and July Styne and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green was released today on DVD.

2000(20th of Tishrei, 5761): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

2000(20th of Tishrei, 5761): Sixty-four year old Rabbi Binyamin Herling was murdered today when “Fatah members and Palestinian security forces opened fire on a group of men, women and children” at Mount Ebal.

2000: “Disregarding a plea by the United Nations secretary general, the Palestinians carried their bitter confrontation with Israel into a special session of the General Assembly today” which “prompted an angry rebuttal from the Israeli ambassador, Yehuda Lancry.

2001: In “Her Name Still Rings A Bell” published today described the “life of Mercedes Jellinek, daughter of a wealthy Austrian businessman with a passion for the newly invented motorcars at the turn of the 20th century.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/19/automobiles/her-name-still-rings-a-bell.html

2001: “Israelis and Palestinians talked today about assassination and war rather than any peace effort, as their forces clashed in two West Bank cities” following the murder of Rehavam Zeevi, Israel’s Minister of Tourism.

2002: “Assistant Secretary of State William J. Burns, who arrived in Egypt today at the start of a Middle East tour, is to meet Israeli and Palestinian officials next week to discuss an American blueprint for a peace settlement that was given to Mr. Sharon in Washington.”

2003(23rd of Tishrei, 5764): Simchat Torah

2003: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics related to Jewish history or culture including Blacklist by Sara Paretsky, Arthur Miller: His Life and Work by Martin Gottfried and The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis by Leon R. Kass.

2004: Archivists in the Dutch City of Tilburg announced the discovery of the diary of a Holocaust victim that has an eerie similarity to that of Anne Frank.  The Holocaust era diary and love letters written by Helga Deen, a Jewish woman, for her Dutch boyfriend while she imprisoned in a Dutch internment camp were donated by the family of the now deceased Dutch man.  Deen died at Sobibior.

2004: In “Cole Porter and Moss Hart’s Jubilee: Still Smart, Funny and Tuneful” published today Michael Dale sings the praises for the musical Juiblee.

http://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/Cole-Porter-and-Moss-Harts-Jubilee-Still-Smart-Funny-and-Tuneful-20041019#

2004: Adam Aptowitzer, a tax and charity lawyer in Ottawa and “former Ontario chairman of B'nai Brith Canada’s Institute for International Affairs” “made statements today on the  broadcast of the Michael Coren Show defending the bulldozing of Palestinian terrorists' homes as a means of deterring further suicide bombings” arguing “that such actions were permissible when used to prevent deaths.”

2005(16th of Tishrei, 5766: Second Day Sukkoth

2005: “Stalking Kosher Game (Hold the Giraffe)” published today described the unique meals created “in the strictly kosher kitchen at Levana on the Upper West Side” run by chef Bill Spitz.

https://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/19/dining/stalking-kosher-game-hold-the-giraffe.html?searchResultPosition=2

2005: “Israel is weighing a plan to bar Palestinians from the main roads in the West Bank with the aim of protecting Israeli motorists from roadside shootings, according to Israeli officials and a newspaper report today.”

2006: The Times of Londonreported on the premier of the documentary “Spell Your Name” by the Ukrainian director Sergei Bukovsky. The 90 minute film records testimonies of Jews who survived the Nazi occupation of Ukraine. The highlight of the event was the appearance of Steven Spielberg whose grandparents came from the Ukraine.

2006: While speculation about the political ambitions of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg are subject of intense it was reported that he has decided to sell Bloomberg LP which “could be worth as much as twelve billion dollars.”

2007: “Things We Lost In The Fire” directed by Susanne Bier with a script by Allan Loeb was released today in the United States and Canada.

2007: Rex Ditto, one of the men convicted of murdering Allen Shalleck who co-authored parts of the Curious George series with Margaret Rey in the 1970’s was sentenced to life in prison today.

2007: The Washington Postfeatured a review of Jezebel: The Untold story of the Bible’s Harlot Queenby Leslie Hazelton.

2007: The New York Timesfeatured a review of Young Stalin by Jewish historian Simon Sebag Montifore.   This book could be viewed as a prequel to Mr. Montifore’s Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar.

2007: “The Last Jews of Libya” opens at São Paulo International Film Festival in São Paulo, Brazil.“The Last Jews of Libya documents the final decades of a centuries-old North African Sephardic Jewish community through the lives of the remarkable Roumani family, who lived in Benghazi, Libya, for hundreds of years. Thirty-six thousand Jews lived in Libya at the end of World War II, today none remain. The film traces the story of the Roumanis from Turkish Ottoman rule through the age of Mussolini and Hitler to the final destruction and dispersal of Libya's Jews in the face of Arab nationalism.”

2008: The New York Timesincludes reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Fred Astaire by Joseph Epstein and Explainersa new anthology “which ­gathers all of Jules Feiffer’s Village Voice strips from 1956 to 1966.

2008:A former Israeli soldier, Marti Mintz, who was trained in a counter-terror unit of the IDF and is married to an Australian risked his own life today to save five people during during a fire that had broken out in supermarket in Perth, Australia. 

2009(1st of Cheshvan, 5770): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2009(1st of Cheshvan, 5770): Ninety one year old Joseph Wiseman a Canadian actor, best known for starring as the titular antagonist of the first James Bond film, Dr. No, passed away today. (As reported by Adam Benstein)

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-joseph-wiseman21-2009oct21-story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/arts/20wiseman.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/20/AR2009102003549.html

2009: At Olam Tikvahthe new sisterhood Co-President Rachel Rothberg, leads a discussion of the well-reviewed book Sarahby Marek Halter. 

2009:In Chevy Chase, MD, Richard Breitman, a professor of history at American University, discusses and signs Refugees and Rescue: The Diaries and Papers of James G. McDonald, 1935-1945. McDonald was the first U.S. ambassador to Israel.

2009: In “A Believer in Heroism, to Jews’ Lasting Gratitude,” published today Joseph Berger described the exploits of Dr. Tina Strobos who is scheduled to be honored today by the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center, based in Westchester. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/17/nyregion/17metjournal.html

2009: CBS is scheduled to hold a memorial service today at the Time Warner Center in New York for Don Hewitt the creator and longtime executive producer of ''60 Minutes.'' Hewitt died of cancer in August at age 86. In addition to his work at ''60 Minutes,'' Hewitt also produced the first televised presidential debate in 1960.

2009: At The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival a screening of “Adam Resurrected” based on novel of the same name in which “a former circus clown who was spared the gas chamber so that he might entertain thousands of Jews as they marched to their deaths, Adam Stein is now the ringleader at an asylum in the Negev desert populated solely by Holocaust survivors.”

2009:“Jewish Transit Berlin: From Hell to Hope,” the 52-minute documentary, which premiered today at the Berlin Jewish Museum, relates the unusual and brief history of the Displaced Persons camps set up in postwar Berlin.

2009:“Schmatta: Rags To Riches To Rags,” a documentary about the rise and decline of New York’s garment district — and the efforts to preserve what remains of a sector that played a vital role in the American Jewish experience during the past century — premieres tonight on HBO.

2010: Scribner published a collection of short stories, Palo Alto, by James Franco

2010:Israeli author David Grossman who was named the winner of the Germany's book publishers' association’s 2010 Peace Prize in honor of his support for reconciliation between Israel and the Palestinians is scheduled to be awarded the $30,200 prize today during the annual Frankfurt Book Fair. In his epic novel To the End of the Land, Grossman tells the story of a woman's journey through Israel. It was written after Grossman's son was killed by a Hezbollah missile in 2006. Past winners include Orhan Pamuk, Susan Sontag, Amos Oz, Vaclav Havel and Octavio Paz.

2010: Leon Wieseltier, Literary Editor at The New Republic is scheduled to introduce “Ruth Franklin, A Thousand Darknesses: Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction” at the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, DC.

2010:Labor Party lawmakers lambasted their fellow MK, Einat Wilf today for proposing to cancel the annual memorial rally marking the assassination prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

2010:Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today that his cabinet needed more time to decide when and how to dismantle certain illegal West Bank outposts, due to the "political implications" involved. 

2010(11th of Cheshvan, 5771): Tom Bosley, best known for his role as Richie’s father on the t.v. sitcom “Happy Days” passed away.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/20/arts/television/20bosley.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

2011(21st of Tishrei, 5772): Hoshanah Rabbah

2011: This afternoon Israel Defense Forces soldiers thwarted a stabbing attack at the Gush Etzion junction in the West Bank, Channel 10 reported.

2011:A day after returning to his home in Mitzpe Hila after five years in Hamas captivity, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit marked the Simchat Torah holiday at home with his family tonight.

2012: At the Wiener Library in London, Dr. Ruth Levitt is scheduled deliver a lecture on “Jews in the Netherlands,” a country where “some 75 percent” of the Jews “were deplored and killed in the Holocaust

2012: Director Arnon Goldfingers award winning film, “The Flat,” is scheduled to open at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas

2012:Four masked individuals infiltrated the IDF's Naftali camp near the Golani junction in the North early this morning and stole four weapons. The infiltrators tied up the soldier on guard duty, stealing his and three other weapons before escaping

2012:The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) announced today that the long-time director of its Jerusalem office, Wendy Singer, will be leaving her position early next year. Singer will be replaced by Leslie Levy Mirchin, who is currently the lobbying group’s local director of policy and research

2013: As part of the Performing Arts Series, the Jewish Community Center is scheduled to present “The Marcy and Zina Show” featuring Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich.

2013: In California, the Center for Jewish Culture is scheduled to present Khaossia, performing EOSLove Across Time, Space, and Sound, a concert based on a love story from Puglia, after the Shoah.

2013: Gaza-based Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh called today for Palestinians to wage a “popular uprising” in the West Bank.http://www.timesofisrael.com/haniyeh-calls-for-intifada-in-the-west-bank/

2014: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest including Spoiled Brats by Simon Rich and The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the 21st Century by Steven Pinker.

2014: In Washington, DC, the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to begin today.

2014: Ed Stein’s comic strip “Freshly Squeezed” ended today.

https://www.gocomics.com/freshlysqueezed/about

2014: “Hitler’s Hidden Drug Habit” is scheduled to be shown on British Channel 4.

2014: The Center For Jewish History is scheduled to show “Jacques Faitlovitch and the Lost Tribes,” a film that explores the ‘extraordinary odyssey’of Jacques Faïtlovitch, a Polish Jew who “discovered” Ethiopian Jewry, in 1904, and thereafter set about reestablishing a connection between their community and the rest of the Jewish world.”

2014: “Police opened an investigation today after graffiti was found in the Temple Mount compound depicting a swastika as the equivalent of a Star of David.”

2014: “The daughters of slain American tourist Leon Klinghoffer released a statement today, a day before the opening of the play recounting the murder of their father, saying it “rationalizes, romanticizes and legitimizes” the killing. (As reported by Lazar Berman)

2014: A spokesman for Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital confirmed reports issued today by Reuters that it had treated a daughter of Ismail Haniyeh, a top leader for Hamas, following complications during a standard medical procedure in Gaza.” (As reported by Marissa Newman)

2014: In Boston, Ashkelon native Roni Vorvoreanu, 16, will fly the Israeli flag today for the first time in the Head of the Charles Regatta rowing race, considered one of the sport’s premier events. (As reported by Tamar Pleggi)

2014: Funeral services for Mildred Puro Pittman, the widow of Joseph Puro and Howard Pittman is scheduled to take place in Great Neck, NY

2014: “Louis-Fest!” a celebration of the life of local realtor, bicycle enthusiast and musician Louis Lederman of blessed memory will be held today at The Willow (formerly Jimmy’s Music Club

following the Saints vs. Detroit Lions game. (As reported by the Crescent City Jewish News)

2014: “Dancing in Jaffa” is scheduled to be shown at The Twin City Jewish Film Festival

2014(25thof Tishrei, 5775): Eighty-four year old photographer Alfred Werthimer passed away today. (As reported by William Yardley)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/25/arts/music/alfred-wertheimer-early-photographer-of-elvis-presley-dies-at-84.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpHedThumbWell&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

http://www.alfredwertheimer.com/

2015: “Israeli Bedouin leaders today expressed shock, surprise and outrage at news that the perpetrator of yesterday’s deadly terrorist attack at the Beersheba central bus station was an Israeli Arab from a Bedouin village east of the city, in the country’s Negev region.”

2015: “A Jewish and a Muslim cemetery were defiled with Nazi symbols and anti-migrant slogans in western Austria, police said today, just weeks after similar attacks on a refugee hostel and Jewish museum.”

2015: Martin Kaufman is scheduled to begin teaching the Leon Finley Course in Jewish Studies which will focus on the lives and teachings of Maimonides and Nachmanides.

2015: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to a screening of “The Blum Affair” directed by Erich Engel.

2016(17thof Tishrei, 5777): Third Day of Sukkoth

2016:  Today, “the municipality of Amstelveen south of Amsterdam where several thousand Jews live, inaugurated a street sign bearing the name of” writer Jules “Schelvis, who survived seven Nazi concentration and death camps” and who “died earlier this year in Amstelveen.”

2016: In Little Rock, Chabad Center for Jewish Leadership under the leadership of Rabbi PInchas Ciment hosted “Sushi in the Sukkah.”

2016: In Jerusalem, the Admaya Conference “where architects, builders and creative types discuss the opportunities for building with earth” is scheduled to open today.

2016: Dora Horn is scheduled to “provide a look at the contemporary significance of the Book of Job” during an appearance at Ursinus College.

2016: “A safari in search of wild animals” is scheduled to place in the center of Jerusalem this evening.

2016: The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC), in cooperation with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), is scheduled to present a one-day professional development workshop on "Choice and Responsibility during the Holocaust."

2017: Case Western Reserve University is scheduled to host “What are the Dead Scrolls and Why are They Important” with Alex Jassen.

2017: “Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox protesters launched major protests against the arrest of draft-dodging community members today, capping a week of road-blocking actions and scuffles with the police”

https://static.timesofisrael.com/www/uploads/2017/10/000_TJ5XX-e1508423081425.jpg

2017: JW3 is scheduled to host two screening of “Moos,” a comedy about Jewish families following their dreams.

2017: “Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox protesters launched major protests against the arrest of draft-dodging community members today, capping a week of road-blocking actions and scuffles with the police.”

2017: The Dodgers defeated Theo Epstein’s defending World Champion Chicago Cub denying them a chance to return to the World Series to try for a second chance championship.

2017: “Designs on Britain” an exhibition depicting “how much of the most iconic British design was produced by immigrants” to the UK opened today at the Jewish Museum in London.

2017: Katinka’s Tail, the latest book by Judith Kerr, the 94 year old English author whose family fled Nazi Germany is scheduled to “be published by HarperCollins in hardback” today.

2017: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host “An Evening with Mel Brooks,” the man who gave us The 2000 Year Old Man, The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.

2017: The Leo Baeck Institute and the Jewish Review Books are scheduled to present Abraham Socher, David Sorkin and Leora Batnitzky discussing “Why Moses Mendelssohn Matters.”

2017: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to present “Rescuing Endangered Jews: The Unit for Aliyah, Absorption, & Special Operations.”

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7gZZmhBv3JnswnbfqUKv4xdLF3sEQExDIjwTvhdUzMIHTJQ/viewform

2018:  “Architect Leora Berry, the Deputy Director of the Bible Land Museum is scheduled to lead a tour that “will highlight the architectural qualities originating from countries of the ancient East, which are incorporated in the museum`s modernist façade, as well as models from the museum`s collection that illustrate ancient construction techniques and the philosophies and beliefs associated with architectural elements that appear on ancient artifacts.”

2018: “Architect and geographer Michael Jacobson” is scheduled to lead a tour of the Library and Garden at the National Library of Israel.

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society Friday Night Book Club is schedule to “Rachel Adler’s short essay ‘Feminist Judaism: Past and Future.’”

2018: After premiering at Tellluride, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” a film “based on the confessional memoir of the same name by Lee Israel” with a screenplay co-authored by Nicole Holofcener was released today in the United States.

2018: Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak is scheduled to “deliver remarks during” Friday night serves at Temple-Emanuel followed by “an extended Oneg Shabat and a moderated conversation.”

2019: Despite having found “an Israeli flag defaced with a swastika and white supremacist symbols” on its grounds right after Yom Kippur, the Falmouth Jewish Congregation is scheduled to host its “open Sukkah program” this afternoon.

2019: In Napa, CA, Congregation Beth Shalom is scheduled to host “L’Chaim Napa Valley,” “a benefit and dinner celebrating Jewish vintners.”

2019: In New Orleans, the New Avodah 2019-2020 Cohort is scheduled to celebrate Havdalah in their Sukkah.

2019(20th of Tishrei, 5780): Shabbat Chol Hamo’ed Sukkoth

2020: The JCC Literary Consortium is scheduled to host a “virtual JCC Book Fest in Your Living Room” during which “Jonathan Safran Foer talks about his new environmental nonfiction book, We are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast.”

2020: The Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish FilmFest is scheduled to make available a home-viewing window for “Asia.”

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host “live from Israel” a presentation on “Israel and the Dangers Ahead” presented by Carmi Gillon, the former head of Shin Bet.

2020: The Vilna Shul, Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture is scheduled to present online “Jews and Race: A Fireside Conversation with Former Governor Deval Patrick and Rabbi Jonah Pesner.”

2020: The Jewish Museum of London is scheduled to host “a virtual tour revealing Black History and Black Jewish History” in the museum’s collection led by Learning Officer Shereen Hunte.

2020: In New Orleans, the Jewish Community is scheduled to host a “Seminar on the 2020 Election.”

2020(1st of Cheshvan, 5781): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan; for more see https://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

This Day, October 20, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1409 BCE (10 Cheshvan 2351): This is the traditional date of the death of Gad, son of Jacob, one of the Twelve Tribes (born 2196).

460: Aeilia Eudocia, the Byzantine Empress who allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem in 438, passed away today.

1314: Louis IV, who in 1349 would authorize the Duke of Guelders “to receive Jews in his duchy where they provided services, paid a tax and were protected by law” began his reign as “King of the Romans.”

1314: In an agreement signed today by Rabbenu Asher and his sons “Judah ben Asher and his brother Jacob were appointed trustees” of a trust that would distribute funds to the poor.”

1614: Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont, “the most famous (or infamous) Christian Kabbalist of the 17th century” and author of the Short Sketch of the Truly Natural Hebrew Alphabet who “claimed that he had rediscovered the key to peace on earth in the shape and sound of the Hebrew letters” was baptized today.

1650: Coronation of Queen Christina of Sweden, who became a Catholic, moved to Rome in December 1655 and made Clement X prohibit the custom of chasing Jews through the streets during the carnival.

1710: Robert Raymond, who while serving as Attorney General “was asked to decide whether a Jew born in England but of foreign parentage could purchase and enjoy an estate in fee” ruled that such a Jew “was fully capable of purchasing and enjoying the land and that the law had put no disability upon him account of his religion” became Sir Robert Raymond when he was knighted today.

1714: Coronation of George I during whose reign as King of Great Britain and Ireland “an act of Parliament allowed Jews holding land to omit the words "on the true faith of a Christian", when registering their title.”

1722: Wolf Popper “a Primator of the Jews of Bohemia” and his wife gave birth to banker Joachim Edler von Popper, “commonly known as ‘Court Jew’ to the Habsburgs.”

1740: Maria Theresa takes the throne of Austria. France, Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony refuse to honor the Pragmatic Sanction and the War of the Austrian Succession begins. At the end of the war, unfortunately for the Jewish people, she would still be on the throne. She attempted to expel all of the Jews from Bohemia. She imposed a myriad of restrictions on the Jews living in her realm but was not averse to gouging them for as much money as she could. Like her Russian counterpart, she sought to limit the number of Jews living in her empire. And then, with the partition of Poland the number of her Jewish subjects soared when she acquired Galicia. The famous Jewish historian Simon Dubnow said that this Empress caused the Jews more trouble than all of the Emperors who had come before her.

1748: “Sussel Strauss” and his wife gave birth to Samuel Strauss, the husband of Judith Baierthaler and father of Carolline, Isack, Abraham, Moses and Grace Strauss.

1753(22nd of Tishrei, 5514): Shabbat and Shmini Atzeret

1772(23rd of Tishrei, 5533): As relations between Britain and her American colonies begin to deteriorate to a level that will eventually lead to revolution, Jews on both sides of the Atlantic observe Simchat Torah

1778: Birthdate of Baltimore native John Jeremiah Jacob, the husband of Ann Overton Fontaine and father of John Jeremiah Jacob.

1779: During the American Revolution, the Supreme Council of Pennsylvania passed a series of resolution related to Solomon Bush who had been wounded and taken prisoner by the British before being paroled so he could recuperate at the home of his father, Matthias Bush.

1780(21st of Tishrei, 5541): Hoshana Rabah observed on the same day that Letizia and Carlo Buonparte gave birth to Pauline Bonaparte, the younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte who had such a major impact on the Jewish people from his campaign in Palestine to his calling for a meeting of a Sanhedrin at the start of the 19th century.

1781: The Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph II of Austria issued the Patent of Toleration which was an edict extending to religious freedom to non-Catholic Christians living in the Habsburg Empire. The Jews would have to wait another year. In 1782 Joseph II issued the Patent of Toleration for the Jews of Lower Austria, thereby establishing the civic equality of his Jewish subjects.

1784: In his family’s Westminster house, The 2nd Viscount Palmerston and his wife Mary gave birth to Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, who while serving as of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs during which tinw the British blockaded  the port of Piraeus as part of the response to Greece’s abuse of David Pacifico, whom Palmerston defended as this “man of Jewish persuasion” and on whose behalf he “made a celebrated speech which concluded that all British subjects ought to be able to say, as did citizens of ancient Rome, "Civis Romanus sum" ("I am a citizen of Rome"), and thereby receive protection from the British government”

1791(22nd of Tishrei): Shemini Atzeret observed for the first time in France under “the short-lived French Constitution of 1791.”

1802: Hyman Hurwitz married Hesther Levy at the Great Synagogue today.

1805: Eva Katz and Salomon Reiss gave birth to Abraham Weiss who married Jette Reiss after the death of his first wife.

1803: The United States Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase. The tiny Jewish population of New Orleans and the surrounding bayou country were now “American Jews.” The first Jews probably came to the Louisiana coast at the start of the 18th century when they brought trade goods from the Caribbean. Ironically, Judo Turo, the famous merchant and philanthropist who would contribute to the development of Jewish communal institutions arrived the same year that the Louisiana Purchase was ratified. St. Louis, the other “city” the United States acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase would not see its first Jewish settler until 1807.

1820: Birthdate of Whilhelm Wolfensohn the Odessa born author and playwright.

1827: During the Greek Liberation War, an allied fleet made up of British, French and Russian ships defeated a combined Turkish and Egyptian fleet at the Battle of Navarino. The battle effectively marked the end of the war and paved the way for the creation of the independent nation of Greece which had been part of the Ottoman Empire. According to Nikos Stavrolakis one of the founders and director of the Jewish Museum in Greece from 1977 until 1993, “The Greek War of Independence brought disaster to the Jewish communities in the Peloponnesos the place where the revolution erupted in 1821. The Jews, because of their close association with the Ottoman administration, were massacred along with the Turks. The Jewish communities of Mistras, Tripolis, and Kalamata were decimated; the few survivors moved north to settle in Chalkis and Volos, still under Ottoman rule. Patras lost its ancient Jewish community, which was re-established only in 1905.”

1824: Abraham Jacob Jones married Rebeca Montefiore at the New Synagogue today.

1827: Birthdate of Viennese native Magdelena “Lena” Woolner, the wife of Abraham Woolner and mother of Sophie, Hanna, Maximillian Isabella and Gisela Woolner

1828: Birthdate of Horatio Gates Spafford , the New York born lawyer who was one of the founders of the “American Colony,” whose members “engaged in philanthropic work amongst the people of Jerusalem regardless of their religious affiliation and without proselytizing motives”

1829(23rd of Tishrei, 5590): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first time during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson.

1834(17th of Tishrei, 5595): Third Day of Sukkoth

1840:Solomon Benedict de Worms, Hereditary Baron of the Austrian Empire, and Henrietta Samuelde Worms gave birth to their third son, Henry de Worms, a leading member of the Conservative Party in the UK.

1842: In South Carolina, Ann Cohen and Myer Nathan who were married in Charleston in 1841 gave birth to Cecilia Nathan.

1845: In New Orleans, Julie Cohen and Isaac Hart gave birth to Morris Hart and Rachel Hart the wife of Meyer Halff with whom she had four chldren.

1848(23rd of Tishrei, 5609): As Europe is racked by Revolutions and thousands head for California in search of the newly found gold, Jews observe Simchat Torah

1850: Birthdate of Adolf Rosenzweig, the Hungarian born Biblical and Talmudic scholar.

1852: It was reported today that “An insane Jew died at the House of Industry in Boston, last week, at the age of 30 years. This is the 1st Jew that ever became a public charge in the City of Boston within the memory of one of its oldest city officials.”

1852: In Romania, Idel Ber Brociner and his wife gave birth to author Marco Brociner who was the brother of Joseph Brociner, Maurice Brociner and Andrei Brociner.”

1853(18th of Tishrei, 5614): Fourth Day of Sukkoth observed as Ottoman forces crosed the Danube during the Crieman War.

1855: Reverend Findlay is scheduled to deliver a sermon tomorrow evening at the Presbyterian Church in the Williamsburg section of NYC entitled "The Restoration of the Jews."

1856(21st of Tishrei, 5617): Hoshana Rabah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1859(22nd of Tishrei, 5620): Shmini Atzeret

1859: Birthdate of John Dewey, the American educational philosopher who met Anzia Yezierska in 1917 while she was auditing one of his seminars at Columbia.  Despite the differences in their ages, they became romantically involved which led to his writing her poems and she describing their relationship in a novel, All I Could Never Be.

http://books.google.com/books/about/John_Dewey_and_Jewish_education.html?id=Zx48AAAAIAAJ

1862: In New York City, Robert Weeks Nathan and Anne Augusta Florence gave birth to Maud Nathan, the wife of Frederick Nathan and an American social worker, labor activist and suffragist for women's right to vote who came from a prominent Sephardic family that included her cousins Emma Lazarus and Benjamin Cardozo and the author of several “papers on Christianity and Judaism” including “The Heart of Judaism” which she “read before the Council of Jewish Women.”

1865: Sir Saul Samuel began his second term as Treasurer of New South Wales.

1867(21st of Tishrei, 5628): Hoshana Rabah

1867(21st of Tishrei, 5628): In Prague, five days after he had passed away, Rabbi Solomon Judah Loeb Rapoport was buried after eulogies were delivered by Rabbi Hurwitz and Dr. Jellinek, who had come from Vienna for this solemn occasion.

1868(4th of Cheshvan, 5629):Ephraim "Ferdinand" Waldstein, the son of Zadok and Esther Waldstein and the husband of Lea "Lisette" Koppel Waldstein, passed away today after which he was buried in the Old Jewish Cemetery at Muenchen, Bavaria.

1870: In Baden-Wurteemberg, Germany, Lena and Max Jeselsohn gave birth to Samuel Jeselsohn the husband of Malchen Jeselsohn and the father of Albert, Sigmund and Ludwig Jesselsohn

1872: In Egeln, Germany, Selig and Juliane Blumenthal, gave birth to Alfred Blumenthal who would die at the age of 70 in Theresienstadt.

1872: In Cleveland, founding of The Excelsior Club whose members have included Nathan Loeser, Sol M. Hexter, Joseph Goodhart and Herman Koppel

1874: On his twentieth birthday, Adolf Aharon Rosenzweig “entered the rabbinate of Pasewalk in Pomerania.

1875(21st of Tishrei, 5636): Hoshana Rabah

1876: Samuel A. Lewis, who is a candidate for Alderman at Large in New York City, was described as a native New Yorker and a Hebrew who “occupies a god social position.”  He has served as a School Commissioner, and has twice been elected Alderman at Large.  Currently he is President of the Board of Alderman and editor of the Hebrew Leader.  He had unsuccessfully sought the nomination to serve as Mayor of New York.

1878(23rd of Tishrei, 5639): Simchat Torah

1878: According to a report published today on conditions in the French colony on the island of Cyprus the native (non-European) “community consists of Muslims, Jews and Christians.  Of these a European merchant can always believe the first upon his simple word, the two latter he can rarely credit on oath, and the harder they swear the more certain one may be that they are stating what is not the case.” [The report is unusual for two reason – first it lumps Jews and Christians together and second it speaks highly of the trustworthiness of a local Muslim population, two things that western writers rarely, if ever, did.

1879: According to a letter published today reported that Joseph Barclay, the recently consecrated Bishop of Jerusalem, “showed an extraordinary interest in the conversion of the Jews” even when he was a “mere child.” Before being appointed Bishop, Barclay served as the Superintendent of the Church of England’s Missions to the Jews of the Continent and served in Jerusalem for ten years where he became a noted Orientalist. [Barclay was one of a large cast on English characters who showed an unusual interest in Palestine and the Jewish people.]

1879: In Los Angeles, Jacob and Jeannette (Weiler) Baruch gave birth to University of California trained chemical engineer

1879:

1880: Three days after he had passed away, 87 year old Jacob Quixano Henriques, a native of “Spanish Town, Jamaica” was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1880: In Jackson, CA, Dora Steckler gave birth to her third child who was born two months after the death of his Charles Steckler, a local merchant who is buried in Givoth Olam Cemetery.

http://www.weeklypioneer.com/2010/08/charles-steckler.html

1880: Three days after he had passed away, Karl Schmidt, a native of German and the husband of Mary Schmidt, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1880: In Minsk “Nachim Mendel and Rose Baskin” gave birth Joseph Baskin the husband of the “former Mary Plotkin,” the father of Geraldine and Gilbert Baskin and since 1916 the “general secretary of the Workmen’s Circle” and “editor of The Friend”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1952/06/27/92667566.pdf

1880: Rosa and Adolphus Rich gave birth to Clara Wilhemine Rich who became Clara Wilhemine Fechheimer when she married Carl J. Fechheimer, the Purdue trained engineer who left “a $150,000 bequest…to establish a chair in electrical engineering at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology”

188O: Birthdate of Kolin native Rudolf Saudek, the sculptor and graphic artist who after surviving Theresienstadat returned to Prague where “he held a professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts.”

1881: Birthdate of Romanian native Joseph Solomon Diamond, the NYU-Bellevue Medical College trained internist who “helped to introduce the Secretin Test for pancreatic test” in the United States and who was the husband of Ethel Diamond with whom he raised two daughters, Naomi and Adele.

1882(7th of Cheshvan, 5643): Eighty-one year old Solomon Benedict de Worms the grandson of Mayer Amschel Rothschild who was successful British stockbroker and plantation owner in Ceylon before being named as a Baron by Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, passed away today.

1882 George de Worms “became 2ndBaron de Worms” after which he “was awarded the honor of Knight Commander of the Order of Franz Joseph.”

1883: It was reported today that the families that recently arrived from Odessa aboard the SS Canada will be sent back to Europe because they are destitute.

1883: It was reported that Henry J. Greenberg a Jewish peddler from Pennsylvania, whose body was found in a hotel in the Bowery probably committed suicide.  Before coming to New York, he had visited his brother Marcus in Boston.

1883: This morning, Isaac Cohen, President of Ansche Chesed on Hester Street, visited the Tenth Precinct and requested that a police officer be sent to the synagogue that evening because he feared that there might be an “uprising” during the scheduled business meeting.

1883: Harry and Caroline Breslau gave birth to Hermann Bresslau

1883: In Nizhny Novgorod violinist Abram Krein and his wife gave birth to composer Alexander Abramovich Krein whose works included “Kaddish” which he composed in 1921 “for tenor soloist, choir and orchestra.

http://www.editionsilvertrust.com/krein-three-sketches-on-hebrew-themes.htm

1883: Violence broke out during the business meeting of Ansche Chesed B’nai Kovanah that was held tonight at the Hester Street Synagogue.

1884: It was reported today that in the past year St. Luke’s Hospital in New York treated 1.497 patients, 18 of whom were Jewish.

1884: Professor Felix Adler was among the members of the Tenement House Commission that met this afternoon in New York.

1884: In Safed, Meyer and “Bet-Sheba Taubenhaus gave birth to the Cornell University and U. of Pennsylvania trained “plant pathologist” and husband of Esther Hirschenson who in 1916 found “TAMC Menorah Club” which was became the Hillel chapter at Texas A & M.

1884: Isaac Hamburger, Grand Master of The Grand Lodge of the United states of the Independent Order of Free sons of Israel and H.I. Goldsmith, the organization’s Grand Secretary sign an address on behalf of its 12,000 members living throughout the United States, that is being sent to Sir Moses Montefiore on “the one hundredth anniversary” of his birth “recognizing his unique greatness to which no one nation can lay claim.”

1885: “A Suicide At Riverside” published today describes events surrounding the death of Albert Unger whose body was found by a police officer after he heard two gunshots.  Unger, who belong to several Jewish organizations, had recently been discharged by Steinhardt Brothers where he had worked for 12 years, but Abraham Steinhardt refused to discuss the matter. 

1886(2st of Tishrei, 5647): Hoshana Rabah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Grover Cleveland, the only presidential candidate to have been defeated for re-election and then secured a second term, whose support and friendship with Jews could be seen when he appointed Oscar Strauss to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire.

1887(2nd of Cheshvan, 5648): Baron Hermann de Stern passed away in London. Born at Frankfort in 1815 he and his brother moved to London in 1844 where they became respected members of the financial community through their company, Stern Brothers

1889(25th of Tishrei, 5650): Sixty-nine year old George Judah Cohen, the London born son of “Barnett and Sierlah Cohen” and husband or Rosa Solomon who was “a storekeeper” and for a short while “postmaster” in Maitland, New South Wales, Australia passed away after which he was buried in the Maitland Jewish Cemetery.

1889: In Owensboro, KY, founding today of The Standard Club who members including Phillip Dahl, Lee Levy and Ben C. Koltinsky.

1889: “Russian Converts” published today described the pressure brought to bear on Jews to convert to the Orthodox Church. As a result, “young men” who were “once honest Jews” are now “spurious Christians.”

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C01E4D91130E633A25753C2A9669D94689FD7CF

1890: Sixty-nine year old Sir Richard Francis Burton a British orientalist and explored who antagonized the Jewish population of Damascus while serving there as consul in 1869, passed away. Burton’s The Jew, the Gipsy and el Islam which was published 8 years after his death was critical the Jews and “asserted the existence of Jewish human sacrifices.

1892: Eduard Schnitzer passed away. He was born in 1840 to assimilated German Jewish parents. His parents had him baptized at the age of two because they thought it would advance his career. Schnitzer later converted to Islam and took the Turkish name of Emin Pasha. As, Emin Pasha, he traveled throughout the world as an explorer, adventurer and doctor, spending much of his time in Khartoum in the Sudan. He was a tireless fighter against the slave trade which was still rampant. He returned to Central Africa on a semi-political voyage for Germany and was killed there by slave traders.

1893: Birthdate of New York native chemist William Edward Popkin, the graduate of CCNY and Cornell who had two daughters – Mae and Jane – with his wife Esta.

1893: “George Samuel’s Big Estate” published today described the disposition of his estate which was valued at $2,365,000 most of which went to his nephew Baron Henry de Worms who represents a Liverpool borough in the House of Commons.

1893: In Germany, the annual report of the Social Democrats published today complained that when the right wing Anti-Semites boycott Jews firms nothing is done but when the Social Democrats do the same they are prosecuted with the full “rigors of the law.”

1893: In Vienna, Ludwig Teller, the “son of Isak and Anna Teller, and his second wife Natalie Thalia Teller  gave birth to Erwin Teller,

1894: Seventy-six year old James Anthony Froude who in 1869 “was elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews, defeating Benjamin Disraeli by a majority of fourteen” and who wrote Lord Beaconsfield, a biography of Benjamin Disraeli published in 1890, passed away today.

1894: When Alexander III died in Crimea today, “according to Simon Dubnow: ‘as the body of the deceased was carried by railway to St. Petersburg, the same rails were carrying the Jewish exiles from Yalta to the Pale. The reign of Alexander III ended symbolically. It began with pogroms and concluded with expulsions.’"

1894(20th of Tishrei, 5655): Shabbat Sukkoth Chol Hamoed

1894: In Minsk, Shimon and Zishe Feigin gave birth to Dr. Solomon S. Feigin, the optician who was the husband of “Dorothy Dee Lubell Feigin and father of Dr. Simeon Lubell Feign.

1894(20th of Tishrei, 5565): Fifty-four year old Austrian neuroanatomist and ophthalmologist Ludwig Mauthner who discovered “Mauthner Cells” passed away today.

1894: Dr. Charles Henry Parkhurst, the leader of the “municipal purity movement” in New York told a reporter today of the broad support he has found among women in New York including “Mrs. Frederick Nathan, who belongs to an old and highly distinguished Hebrew family of great wealth and social position.”

1894: French police officer and handwriting expert Alphonse “Bertillon's provisional report, submitted today inferred ‘without any reservation whatever’ that Dreyfus was guilty.”

1894: Samuel Greenbaum, the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Educational Alliance took issue with the a request by the Women’s Municipal League for the use of the Hebrew Institute Building which is controlled by the Alliance was handled; especially the influence the of Nathan Straus who is neither an officer or a director of the Alliance.

 

1895: In New York, “Russian Jewish immigrants Ida (Edelson) and Abraham Ryskind multi-talented author and political activist Morrie Ryskind who earned  “the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the Broadway production “Of Thee I Sing.” (As reported by Jeffrey Schmalz)

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/08/25/nyregion/morrie-ryskind-dies-at-89-wrote-plays-and-screen-comedies.html

1897: As of today, there eight men, six women and two children residing as patients “in the Jewish Seaside Convalescent Home at West Brighton.”

1897: Birthdate of London born American Oscar winning composer Adolph Deutsch.

https://www.allmusic.com/artist/adolph-deutsch-mn0000497873/biography

1897: Bernard Mannes Barcuh, the CCNY educated son of Simon B. Belle Baruch who was a long-time member of the New York Stock Exchange married Annie Griffen today.

1897: The Jewish Board of Guardians Emigration Committee is scheduled to meet at 4:30 pm

1897: The Jews’ College Education Committee is scheduled to meet this evening at Tavistock House.

1898: In Wilkes-Baree, PA, Edward and Bess Cohen gave birth to Edith Cohen who became Edith Lieberman when she married William Lieberman

1899: In ParisGaston Michel Calmann-Lévy and Hélène Koenigswarter gave birth to

 Robert Paul Michel Calmann-Levy

1899: One day after he had passed away, 72 year old Solomon Simons was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1900(27th of Tishrei, 5661) Parashat Bereshit

1900: Birthdate of Sidney R. Rabinovitz who gained fame as philanthropist and supermarket executive Sidney R. Rabb.

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/15/us/sidney-rabb-84-dies-supermarket-executive.html

1901: “Vanity at the Photographers” published today provided insights into the world of commercial and portrait photography in New York including the fact that Russian Jews on the east side of they “are accustomed to wed quite unanimously on Sudan” which means that “many galleries on the east side keep open on that day.”

1902(19th of Tishrei, 5663): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1902: It was reported today that the Armenians were looking to the United States for protection from the Ottomans because she had intervened with Romania on behalf of the country’s Jewish population.

1903: Today, the Court of Appeals sustained the judgement of all lower courts in their refusal to grant a writ of mandamus to Camille Weidenfeld to secure his reinstatement as a member of the New York Stock Exchange which would lead to him selling his seat to Herman Cohen.

1904(11th of Cheshvan, 5665): Sixty-one year old Joseph Bernhardt Bloomingdale the husband of Clara Koffman and the father of Rosalie Stanton Bloomingdale passed away today in New York City.

1904: Birthdate of multi-talented author Charles Kaufman, the native of Patterson, NJ, who screenplay for the film “Freud” was nominated for an Oscar.

1905(2st of Tishrei, 5666): Hosahan Raba

1905: A two day pogrom at Kishinev came to an end. According to some reports only 19 Jews were killed and 56 were injured.  This was the second pogrom that had taken place at Kishinev in the first decade of the twentieth century. The first pogrom in 1903 was the more infamous and deadly of the two.  Jewish self-defense leagues formed in 1903 helped to hold down the casualties in the second pogrom.

1905: A two day pogrom at Rostov came to an end leaving more than 150 Jews murdered, 500 more wounded and great damage done to the “Jewish shops, stores, warehouses and mills” despite the efforts of “a small self-defense detachment organized by the Po’le Zion.

1906(1st of Cheshvan): Parashat Noach and Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1906: Solomon Rabinovich, the Russian writer known as Sholem Aleikhim “who has been called the Jewish Mark Twain” arrived this afternoon in New York aboard “the American liner St. Louis”

1907: “A monument to the memory of Mrs. Tillie Wundoehl Moses” which “was erected by the Tillie Memorial Society” was unveiled today “in a free burial ground for deserving Jews in Mount Carmel Cemetery” during a ceremony in which Brooklyn Borough President Bird S. Coler “made the principle of address,” Rabbi L.B. Michaelson gave the dedicatory address and Dr. Simon Cohen actually unveiled the monument.

1908(25th of Tishrei, 5669): Fifty-five year old Vaiben Louis Solomon, the son of Rachel (Cohen) Solomon and Judah Moss Solomon, husband of “Mary Bridgland” and then Alice Solomon  who combined a career as a businessman with a career in politics that climaxed with him becoming the “21st Premier of South Australia” passed away today.

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/solomon-vaiben-louis-8577

1909: Birthdate of silent screen actress Rebekah Isabelle "Carla" Laemmle, “the niece of Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal Pictures.http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/movies/carla-laemmle-actress-with-silent-screen-debut-dies-at-104.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&_r=0

1910: Sixty-seven year old David B. Hill the Democratic political leader who as U.S. Senator from New York and Governor of New York openly opposed the American Protective Association (APA) an powerful anti-immigrant organization that favored discrimination against many groups including Jews, passed away.

1911: In the United Kingdom, the Home Secretary declined “to reduce sentences in connection with anti-Jewish riots in Wales.

1911:The “American Jewish Community in Jerusalem resolved to ask Jews in the United States to effect repeal of clause of naturalization laws providing for expatriation of naturalized American citizens resideing abroad.”

1911: “Ernst Schenieder, a notorious anti-Semite” was “appointed Chief of the Education Department for Lower Austria.

1911: In Austria, “Albert Frankfurter and Leopold Kronberger” received the “title of Court Councillor.”

1912(9th of Cheshvan, 5673): Oscar E. Appelgreen passed away today in “the Jewish Hospital” in Philadelphia where he had spent the last five weeks of his life.

1913(19th of Tishrei, 5674): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1913: Rabbi Bernard Drachman, the President of the Board of Jewish Ministers who along with Dr. Samuel Schulman of the Temple Beth El  had been appointed to obtain the opinions of various faiths” on the Bellis Trial taking place in Kiev, made public today, “a letter he received from Cardinal Farley with reference” to this matter..

1913 John Cardinal Farley wrote a letter today to Dr. Bernard Drachman which he said, “In reply to your request that I give expression of my views on the existence of  ritual murders in the worship of the Jewish people, I am free to say that I have never for an instant given credence to any such accusations.”

1914: “The first remittance” from the American Jewish Relief Committee consisting of five thousand dollars for the Jews of Palestine and five thousand dollars for the Jews of Galicia was sent abroad today.

1915: A wireless telegraph from Berlin received at Sayville, Long Island today said “286 Jews in the German Army have been promoted to be officers.”

1915: In Revere, Massachusetts, “Harry J Ginsberg, a maintenance worker and Rose Harris gave birth to the Tufts and Columbia trained social worker and WW II veteran Mitchell Irving Ginsberg, the husband of Ida Robbins, who held leadership roles in the Peace Corps and VISTA while also teaching at Columbia.

1916(23rd of Tishrei, 5677): Simchat Torah

1916: Producer Joseph M. Schenck who was Jewish married actress Norma Talmadge following which the couple formed the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation.

1916: It was reported today that at the Republican rally held at the Star Casino on Lexington Avenue, “the most enthusiastic applause came when Isaac Siegel happened to mention the name of Morris Hillquit, the Socialist writer and candidate for Congress” in what was supposed to have been a speech that would generate support the candidacy of Republican Charles Evans Hughes.

1917: In Berlin, Helen and Franz Hessel gave birth to Stéphane Frédéric Hessel, the naturalized French citizen who “was a diplomat, ambassador, writer, concentration camp survivor, French Resistance member and BCRA agent.”

1917: During WW I, a German submarine commanded by Martin Niemoller the same Martin Niemoller who as Pastor Niemoller became an anti-Nazi who went to the camps in 1937 where he remained until the end of WW II sank a British destroyer today.

1918: Twenty-six year old Rabbi Aaron D. Bruack, the Kovno born son of Chaim Nathan and Basse Burack who had come to the United States in 1914 married Esther Inselbuch today.

1918: The New York Branch of the Jewish Welfare Board has transformed the dormitories of the Jewish Theological Seminary into a canteen for soldiers. Among other things, the canteen will provide meals for the troops and their visiting family members. The effort is being led by Mrs. Solomon Schechter whose son, a graduate of Columbia, is serving with the Army in France.

1918; Sergeant Abraham Blaustein who had been attending Army Candidate School at Dijon left today heading for La Vallone where he was to rejoin the 165th Regiment

1918: The founding conference of Yevsektsiya took place today. Yevsektsiya was the Jewish section of the Soviet Communist party and was established to popularize Marxism and encourage loyalty to the Soviet regime among Russian Jews. “For most of its existence, the Yevsektsya was headed by Semyon Dimanstein. Yevsektsiya was entirely subordinate to leadership of the Soviet Communist party. Yevsektsiya members were people of Jewish origin, but they were hostile to traditional Jewish culture and instead sought to assimilate Jews into the new Soviet society, often by repressive measures. In line with official Soviet doctrine, Yevsektsiya was deeply opposed to Bundism and Zionism, labeling them forms of "bourgeois nationalism”. The Yevsektsia was disbanded in 1929. Many leading members perished in the Great Purge. Dimanstein was arrested and received death sentence in 1938 and was executed. He was rehabilitated posthumously in 1955, 2 years after the death of Joseph Stalin.”

1920: Max Bruch passed away. The German composer and conductor was a Protestant. However, he wrote a piece for cello and orchestra which remains quite popular, Kol Nidrei based on Hebrew melodies, most notably the melody of the Kol Nidre, which gives the piece its name.

1920: Birthdate of Janet Rosenberg, the Chicago native who married Cheddi Jagan and as Janet Jagan played a key role in the political life of Guyana including serving as its sixth President.

1920: Birthdate of Clara Bagelman who gained fame as Claire Barry who with her sister formed a popular Yiddish singing duo.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/01/arts/music/claire-barry-half-of-yiddish-singing-duo-dies-at-94-.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1923: Birthdate of actor Herschel Bernardi who is best remembered as Lt. Jacobi on the television hit, “Peter Gunn,” the voice of Charlie the Tuna and the second person to play Tevye in the Broadway hit, “Fiddler on the Roof.”

1924(22nd of Tishrei, 5685): Shemini Atzeret

1925: In Hechingen, Germany, writer, doctor and diplomat Friedrich Wolf who would take his family to the Soviet Union after the Nazis came to power and his wife gave birth to movie director Konrad Wolf, “the younger brother of Stasi spymaster Markus Wolf.”

1925: Birthdate of columnist Art Buchwald. The cigar-chomping humorist first gained popular acclaim for his daily column written from Paris. His annual Thanksgiving column where he would explain the holiday to the French was a classic.

1927: In Brooklyn, Estelle (née Rapaport)[4] and Morris K. Bauer, attorneys who shared a law practice gave birth to Joyce Diane Bauer who gained famed as psychologist, quiz show contestant and columnist Dr. Joyce Brothers.

1927: “The Eleven Devils,” a “sports film” directed by Zoltan Korda, a member of the famous Korda family, was released today in Germa

1928: “Love in the Cowshed” directed by future Nazi party member Carl Froelich and starring Jewish actor Eugen Neufeld and featuring Felix Bressart, the Jewish character actor who left Germany after the Nazis came to power was released today in Germany

1928: “In the presence of 400 Jewish leaders representing twenty-five States and Canada, Mr. Louis Marshall opened the Non-Zionist Conference at the Hotel Biltmore” this evening. (As reported by JTA)

1929(16th of Tishrei, 5690): Second Day pf Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Herbert Hoover and four days before Black Thursday.

1930: Lord Passfield issued his "White Paper" banning further land acquisition by Jews and slowing Jewish immigration. Chaim Weizmann who had always toed a pro-British line resigned in protest.

1930: In Boston, Sam Fisher who “ran the Fisher Shoe Company” and his wife gave birth to Jerome Fisher, the founder of “Nine West, a women’s shoe company.” (As reported by Daniel Slotnik)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/business/jerome-fisher-a-founder-of-nine-west-dies-at-85.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1930: Rabbi Albert G. Baum, a graduate of the New York Jewish Institute of Religion in the class of 1930, and the former acting Rabbi of Temple Israel in Amsterdam, NY, was installed tonight “as spiritual leader of Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim

1932: “The Old Dark House” a horror film produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr, with a script co-authored by Benn W. Levy and co-starring Melvyn Douglas was released in the United States by Universal Pictures.

 

1933: “The Perils of Pauline” filmed by cinematographer Richard Fryer was released in the United States today by Universal Pictures.

1933(30th of Tishrei, 5694): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1933(30th of Tishrei, 5694): “Loney” Haskell, the husband of the former Jessie Garson Haskell and 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 passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/10/21/105809314.pdf

1933(30th of Tishrei, 5694: Seventy-year old Bertha Simon Dreyfus, the New Orleans born daughter of David and Theresa Kaufman Simon, the wife of Isaac Dreyfus and the mother of Ruth, H. Artie, Jerome, and David Dreyfus   passed away today after which she was buried in the Congregation Anshe Emeth Cemetery in Pine Bluff, AR.

1935: Birthdate of Jerry Orbach. The actor has played everything from the father in the film “Dirty Dancing” to Detective Lenny Briscoe in “Law & Order.”

1935(23rd of Tishrei, 5696): Simchat Torah

1936: Birthdate of Aleandria native Jacques Hassoun, the French psychiatrist who became an amateur export on the history of the Egyptian Jewish Community.

http://www.bassatine.net/hassoun.php

1936: In Philadelphia, “delegates at the annual convention of Hadassah…cheered today” when a cablegram from Palestine was ready “announcing that ground had been broken on Mount for the Rothschild Hadassah University and Medical School, the first Medical Center in Palestine.”

1936: Felix M. Warburg, announced last that for “the third successive year Lawrence Marx” “the guest of honor at a dinner tonight at the Hotel Plaza” “will head the annual deficit campaign of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies.

1936: In Warsaw, “at the College of Commerce more than twenty Jewish students were severely beaten today by Nationalists when they refused to obey an order to leave their seats at the front of a class and occupy ‘ghetto’ back benches.”

1936: “The Charge of the Light Brigade” a film set in the Crimean War directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Samuel Bishcoff, Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner with music by Max Steiner was released in the United States today by Warner Bros.

1936(4th of Cheshvan, 5697): Mrs. Sarah Sandler, mother of New York Attorney Bernard Sandler, passed away in Tel Aviv today at the age of 85. Mrs. Sandler had lived in Palestine for the last 18 years. She was active in numerous charitable activities and refused her son’s request that she return to New York after the most recent outbreak of Arab violence.

1937(15th of Cheshvan, 5698): Felix M. Warburg, a member of the Jewish family known for its financial acumen and philanthropies passed away today at the age of 66.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F30C15FC3959177A93C3AB178BD95F438385F9

1937: In response to discrimination policies, Jews of Poland, assorted liberals and students went on strike. Within a few weeks the government succeeded in putting down the strike and enforcing its decrees. The environment of anti-Semitism obviously existed before the Nazis arrived and made their work much easier.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that a loud explosion which shook the American Colony was found to be due to a bomb thrown at a Jewish shop at the Simon the Just Quarter, just off the Nablus Road in Jerusalem. Shots were also fired at Jewish buses and an Armenian photographer was hit. A £2,000 fine was imposed on the Adh Dahariya village for raiding a police post. An immediate fine collection began in kind, livestock, wheat and other movables.

1938: Adolf Hitler gave “a speech at the city hall of Krumau, a city in southern Bohemia, in which he praised ‘Providence’ for having helped the German people achieve so much in recent years” bit added that “this was only possible because we stood armed…”

1940(18th of Tishrei, 5701): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1940: More than 7000 Jews from the Saar region of Germany are interned at the camp at Gurs, France.

1942(9th of Cheshvan, 5703): Twelve thousand Jews are murdered at Bar in the Transnistria region of the Ukraine.

1942: “The Art of This Century Gallery,” which “exhibited important modern art until it closed in 1947” and which was designed by Frederick Kiesler was opened today by Peggy Guggenheim today in Manhattan

1942: Samuel “Willenberg boarded the Holocaust train along with 6,500 inmates of the then-liquidated Opatów ghetto, and went with them to the extermination camp at Treblinka.”

1942(9th of Cheshvan, 5703): Seventy-four year old classical scholar Friedrich Münzer who had been officially classified as Jewish in 1935 by the Nazis died today at Theresienstadt concentration camp.

1942: The deportations of Jews from Slovakia were halted today after a group of Jewish citizens, led by Gisi Fleischmann and Rabbi Michael Ber Weissmandl, built a coalition of concerned officials from the Vatican and the government, and, through a mix of bribery and negotiation, was able to stop the process. By then, however, some 58,000 Jews had already been deported, mostly to Auschwitz. The deportations would be resumed in 1944.

1943: Mrs. Moses Schorr, her daughter Felicia and the grandchildren of Moses Schorr arrived in the French town of Vittel where they were supposed to be exchanged for German POW’s.

1943: Irene Sendler was arrested in a Gestapo night raid on her apartment and taken to Pawiak prison where she was tortured. Sendler held out and did not betray any of confederates with whom she worked to smuggle 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto.

https://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/20/1943/this-week-in-history-irena-sendler-saves-jewish-children-from-warsaw-ghetto

1944: Nazis put 25,000 Hungarian Jewish men and 10,000 Jewish women to work digging anti-tank trenches in the path of the advancing Red Army.

1944: Men of the Polish Home Army attack Jewish houses in the freshly liberated village of Ejszyszki. The village's Jews subsequently retaliate against the Poles.

1944: 22,000 Budapest Jews are entrained for deportation to Auschwitz.

1944: Nazi administrators at Auschwitz burn documents related to prisoners and their fates.

1944: Nazis initiate death-march deportations of Jews from Budapest, Hungary, to Germany.

1944(21st of Tishrei, 5769): At Birkenau, 600 of 650 boys between the ages of 14 and 16 whohad been locked in barracks since the Revolt at Birkenau on October 7, would be gassed. Most of them were Hungarians. Many race about the camp, naked and panicked, before being clubbed by the SS guards who pursue them. The 50 survivors are put to work unloading potatoes from railcars.

1944: On this day the deportations from Hungary begin again. Despite the uprisings, more Jews from Theresienstadt were selected for death. Another 1,416 would be gassed.

1945(13th of Cheshvan, 5706): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1945(13th of Cheshvan, 5706): Eighty-four year old Isaac (Isaak)) Plaut, the German born son of Betti and Mendel Manachem Plaut and the husband of Fannie Plaut passed away today in the United States.

1945: In Milwaukee, WI, “Lillian and Marcel Blumenthal, the owners of a small Venetian blinds operation” gave birth to “George R. Blumenthal an American astrophysicist, astronomer, professor, and academic administrator. He is the tenth chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz.

1946: Birthdate of Austrian Novelist Elfriede Jelink, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize for Literature. “Elfriede Jelinek was born in the village of Mürzzuschlag in Styria, Austria. Although Jelinek’s father was classified a Mischling (a person of “mixed races”) under National Socialism, he and his wife escaped the most extreme excesses of anti-Semitic persecution due to his work as a chemist in war research. Jelinek is not considered a Jewish writer per se, but the author herself positions her writings within the Jewish tradition and history. Critics, too, prompted by the scathing irony underlying her texts, traces a continuity between the Austrian Jewish satirical tradition - represented in the writings of Karl Kraus or Elias Canetti - and Jelinek, while recognizing the latter’s radicalization of that tradition.”

1947: The leaders of the Jewish refugees living in DP camps under British control sent a telegram that “makes clear the wishes and determination of the refugees to find a home in Palestine.’Nothing will deter us from Palestine. Which jail we go to is up to you (the British). We did not ask you to reduce our rations; we did not ask you to put us in Poppendorf and Am Stau.’" [Poppendorf and Am Stau were in Germany.]

1947: HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee) opened hearings into alleged Communist influence in Hollywood. While engaging in its highly publicized search for alleged Communists, HUAC certainly had a tendency to stir up a lot of collateral anti-Semitic dust. Ironically, many of the cooperative witnesses who were the first to take the stand were Jewish including Jack Warner, Louis B. Mayer (ex-chairman of the Republican Party's California State Committee) and Ayn Rand. Warner told HUAC: "Ideological termites have burrowed into many American industries, organizations and societies. Wherever they may be, I say let us dig them out and get rid of them. My brothers and I will be happy to subscribe generously to a pest-removal fund. We are willing to establish such a fund to ship to Russia the people who don't like our American system of government and prefer the Communistic system to ours." Ayn Rand who was identitified as a “Russian émigré” attacked "Song of Russia," complaining that the Soviet peasants smiled too much. Red-baiter Adolphe Menjou testified on Oct. 21 that he believed the Communist Party should be "outlawed." HUAC and its right-wing supporters were quick to tie Jews to Communists, making the two seem to be one in the same. However, they never identified the friendly witnesses as Jews. This would have interfered with the Right Wing prejudice and conspiracy theoris.

1947: "The Careful Dreamer," a Time magazine cover story on Oscar Hammerstein II, was published today.

1948: After five days of fighting along the Jerusalem Corridor, there is no major change in territorial holdings.

1948(17th of Tishrei, 5709): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1948(17th of Tishrei, 5709): “In a low-level bombing attack on the strategic Egyptian-held fortress of Iraq-El-Suweidan, one of the recently acquired Bristol Beaufighter Bombers was shot down, killing Len Fitchett, Dov Sugarman, and Stanley Andrews

1948: “A smaller force from the Fifth Battalion broke-away and travelled with a battle corps of the 10th Armored Brigade on the Bayt Jibrin highway and captured Beit Jimal.

1948:The internal Negev road from Julis to Bror Hayil through Kawkaba and Huleiqat was taken today by Givati's 52nd and 54th battalions. Upon taking Huleiqat, the Israelis discovered a mass grave where the Egyptians buried Israeli casualties of the failed July Negev Brigade attack.

1949(27th of Tishrei, 5710): Seventy-three year old Cincinnati born “artist, etcher” and portrait painter David Rosenthal passed away today.

1950: The SS Benjamin Peixotto, a decommissioned Liberty ship was refloated in a harbor in Hong Kong after having been damaged by a typhoon.  The ship was named after the 19th century American-Jewish leader who had served as U.S. Consul to Bucharest.

1952: In Philadelphia, PA, Norma (née Goodman)Mayron, a real estate agent, and David Mayron, a pharmaceutical chemist gave birth to actress and director Melanie Joy Mayron who was the product of a “mixed” marriage since her father was Sephardic and her mother was Ashkenazi family.

http://www.filmreference.com/film/53/Melanie-Mayron.html

1952: Birthdate of Dalia Itzik, the native of Jerusalem born to a family of Iraqi Jews who was the first female Speaker of the Knesset.

1953(11th of Cheshvan, 5714): Sixty-one year Fred E. Ahlert, the Fordham Law School graduate who decided to become a composer and songwriter passed away today.

http://www.jazzbiographies.com/Biography.aspx?ID=1

1953: CBS broadcast an episode of “See It Now” entitled "The Case of Milo Radulovich" co-produced by Edward R. Murrow and Joseph Wershba which was a landmark in exposing the Red Scare led by Joe McCarthy and other reactionaries. (Wershba was Jewish; Murrow wasn’t)

1953: General Kenneth Nichols retired from the Army which enabled him to become a senior management at the AEC which would enable him to lead the fight to take away the security clearance for J. Robert Oppenheimer.

1954(23rd of Tishrei, 5715): Simchat Torah

1954: The 1954 musical version of “Peter Pan” directed by Jerome Robbin with lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styne opened at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City.

1955: Composer Alfred Newman and Martha Louis Montgomery gave birth to Grammy, Golden Globe and Emmy award winning composer Thomas Newman

1959: CBS broadcast an adaptation of “The Turn of the Screw” directed by John Frankenheimer.

1963(2nd of Cheshvan, 5724): Eighty-one year old Elias Tobenkin, the Russian born son of Mark A and Fanny Tobekin, University of Wisconsin graduate whose career in journalism including working for the “Hearst Newspapers,” “The New York Tribune” and JTA who was the husband of the former Rae Schwid.passed away today

https://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingaid.cfm?eadid=00256

1963: Today “a special memorial programs was held at the Hebrew Confederate Cemetery the plaque marking the final resting place of Henry Grintberger who was killed at the Battle of Cold Harbor was corrected so that it no longer showed the last name of Gersberg.

1963: In Moscow, Rudolf Naumovich Solovyov, and Inna Solomonovna Shapiro gave birth to Russian electronic journalist Vladimir Rudol'fovich Solovyov who “was awarded the TEFI Russian television prize as the best interviewer.”

1964: Herbert Hoover 31st President of the United States passed away. Hoover named Benjamin Cardozo as Associate Justice to the Supreme Court in 1932. How a Hawkeye Quaker came to name a liberal Sephardic New York Jew to the High Court without incurring a burst of anti-Semitic diatribes is one of the under-told stories of the 20th century

1964: “Golden Boy” a musical based on Clifford Odets’ play of the same name produced Hillard Elkins by with music by Charles Strouse starring Sammy Davis, Jr. opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre.

1964:Henry David Leonard George Walston, the son of Florence and Sir Charles Waldestein began serving as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a position he would hold until the “beginning of 1967.

1965: In Ramat HaSharon, Jacob Mansdorf, a chemical engineer and his wife Era, a school teacher gave birth Israeli tennis player Amos Mansdor.

1967: Seven men were convicted in Meridian, Miss., of violating the civil rights of three murdered civil rights workers. Two of the three victims were Jewish youngsters who had come South during the summer of 1964 to work on a voter registration project. Their deaths helped bring about the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

1969: NBC broadcast episode six of “My World…and Welcome to it” created by Melville Shavelson, co-starring Harold J. Stone.

1970(20th of Tishrei, 5731): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1971: “The Organization” the third and final of the “Mr. Tibbs Trilogy” that began with the ground-breaking “In the Heat of the Night” produced by Walter Mirisch was released today in the United States.

1971: “T. R. Baskin” a dark “romantic” drama directed by Herbert Ross, produced and written by Peter Hyams and co-starring James Caan was released today in the United States by Paramount Pictures

1972: In Ann Arbor, Michigan, cardiologist Irwin Schatz and his wife gave birth to Brian Emanuel Schatz, the future Senator from Hawaii.

1972: Tonight, Maurice Gusman “the 87year old immigrant, now millionaire, with tears in his eyes faced a standing and cheering audience of some 1,800 Miamians who came to the inauguration of the Maurice Gusman Philharmonic Hall, formerly the Olympia Theater, the new home of the Miami Philharmonic Orchestra.”

1973: When their F-4E Phantom Jet was hit by an Egyptian SAM, Aharon Sagi and Moshe Barton were recovered by the IDF after safely ejecting from their aircraft.

1973: David Zeit and Yoram Rubenstein were taken prisoner after their F-4E Phantom Jet was hit by an Egyptian SAM.  The Israeli Air force faced a Soviet designed air defense network that was more sophisticated than anything any air force had had to cope with in modern warfare.  The willingness of these flyers to take to the skies is a tribute to their individual courage and those who were shot down were no less heroes than those who made it safely back to base.

1973: “Starting at sunrise” today, “the Israeli Air Force launched aerial attacks for the duration of the day, targeting Ismailia, the nearby al-Galaa' army base, and Jebel Mariam

1973:Israeli forces came within 10 miles of Damascus.

1973: William Shatner married Marcy Laffert. Yes, Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock were both played by Jewish actors.

1973: The Israelis shot down Syrian aircraft on its way to bomb the oil refineries at Haifa. The IDF force on the west bank of the Suez Canal continued to widen its area of activity. The Israelis were actually taking control of some of the roads between Cairo and the Canal – between the Egyptian capital and the attacking Egyptian armies. While the Israelis understand what is happening, the Egyptian high command either is not aware of what is going or is hiding the truth from its battlefield commanders.

1976: Twenty-eight activists demonstrated at the Supreme Soviet demanding that those who beat up Jewish activists on October 19 be punished.

1977: Rachel Vixman, “authority on parliamentary procedure and a founder of the Pittsburgh Chapter of Hadassah” was interviewed to by Ida Selavan for a project created by the Pittsburgh Section of the National Council of Jewish Women.

https://historicpittsburgh.org/islandora/object/pitt%3Aais196440.477

1982: Revival performance of Abraham Goldfaden’s “Shulamith” presented by Ben Bonus, Lively and Yiddish Productions, in association with the Yiddish Musical Theater of Israel, producer, Dr. Rabbi Israel Walin at the Norman Thomas Theater in New York City.

1982(3rd of Cheshvan, 5743):Aryeh Ze'ev (Leib) Gurwicz “the son-in-law of Rabbi Elyah Lopian and best known as Rosh Yeshiva of the Gateshead Yeshiva in Gateshead, England, where he taught for over 30 years” passed away today.

1983: Today, “Lillian Goldman moved out of the Waldorf-Astoria suite she shared with her husband Sol” the hold of “New York City’s largest private real estate empire” and “began divorce proceedings in which she asked for half of his $1 billion in assets.”

1985: In a review entitled “A Place Like No Other,” Michael Grant, the author of The Jews in the Roman Empire and A History of Ancient Israel examines Jerusalem: The Holy City in the Eyes of Chroniclers, Visitors, Pilgrims, and Prophets From the Days of Abraham to the Beginnings of Modern Times  by F. E. Peters.

1985: At Temple Beth Am, Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein officiated at the wedding of Cornell underrad Donna Sue Glickstern, and Albert Wise Tanenbaum, “the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jerome Tanenbaum, Jr. of Dumas, Arkansas.

1986: Shimon Peres completes his second term in office as Prime Minister of Israel.

1986: Yitzhak Shamir began his second office term as Israel's prime minister

1988: In Moscow, founding of Mikhoel’s Cultural Center.

1989(21st of Tishrei, 5750): Hoshana Rabah

1989(21st of Tishrei, 5750): Sixty-five year old “Israeli radio broadcaster, journalist, playwright, and author” Dahn Ben-Amotz who made Aliyah in 1938 and whose parents died in the Holocaust lost his battle with liver cancer and passed away today.

1990: Among those celebrating today’s Cincinnati’s four game sweep that made them World Champions is Larry Rothschild the former pitcher now serving as a coach for the Reds.

1990(1st of Cheshvan, 5751): Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Chehsvan; parashat Noach

1990(1st of Cheshvan, 5751): Eighty-two year old Stanley “Stan” Jaloff, the California native who was a star basketball player for the University of Washington Huskies from 1928 to 1930 passed away today.

1992(23rd of Tishrei, 5753): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of George Bush.

1994(15th of Cheshvan, 5755): Shlomo Calbach passed away. Words cannot describe what he has done. Everybody has their favorite Carlbach tunes or songs. Here are two sites where you can sample some of his work by BenZion Solomon. I do not get any royalties. I just happen to like them. <a href="http://www.israel-music.com/ben_zion_solomon_sons/nishmas_kol_chai/">http://www.israel-music.com/ben_zion_solomon_sons/nishmas_kol_chai/</a>

<a href="http://www.israel-music.com/ben_zion_solomon_sons/lchu_nrannoh/">http://www.israel-music.com/ben_zion_solomon_sons/lchu_nrannoh/</a>

1995: NBC broadcast the first show of season 4 of “Homicide: Life on the Street” based on a book by David Simon and co-starring Richard Belzer and Yaphet Kotto.

1998: “After eighteen years of using the Sabin vaccine, the federal government recommended that children use the Salk vaccine exclusively” today

2000(21st of Tishrei, 5761): Hoshana Rabah

2000: “Bedazzled” a remake of the 1967 comedy directed by Harold Ramis who co-produced the film and co-authored the screenplay with Larry Gelbart was released in the United States today.

2002: In an article entitled “Funny, You Don't Look Jewish,” Judith Shulevitz reviews Hillel Halkin's Across the Sabbath River: In Search of a Lost Tribe of IsraelAcross the Sabbath River relates an improbable story: a people on a remote border of India, Tibet and Burma want to migrate to modern Israel because they believe themselves to be descended from one of the 10 tribes exiled from ancient Israel 2,700 years ago, and close analysis of their folklore hints that they may be right.”

2002: Ceremonies marking the dedication of Har Sinai’s new facility in Owings Mill, a reform congregation with roots in pre-Civil War Baltimore came to an end.

2003: “President Bush ran into Malaysia's pugnacious prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, at the opening of the Asian summit meeting” in Bangkok” today and told him out of the earshot of the other 19 leaders that Mr. Mahathir had been "wrong and divisive" when he declared last week that Jews run the world by proxy, the White House said.

2003: Following yesterday’s ambush on an Israeli patrol which left three dead,  Israeli warplanes and helicopter gunships struck Gaza five times today,

2004:The Cedar Rapids Gazette reported on a speech given by Schindler's List survivor Rena Finder. Now 75 and living in Massachusetts, Finder told of what it was like to be a ten year old in Krakow, Poland in 1939 when the Nazis arrived. "Nobody saw us, nobody helped us, nobody cared." In speaking about Schindler she said, "What Oskar Schindler did for us and for the world, nobody, nobody had achieved."

2004: The Cedar Rapids Gazettereported that "a Holocaust-era diary and love letters written by a Jewish woman for her Dutch boyfriend in an internment camp in 1943 have been donated to a Dutch archives." The woman who was named Helga Deen died at Sobibor.

2005: Mikhail Khodorkovsky was delivered to the labor camp YaG-14/10.”The labor camp is attached to a uranium mining and processing plant and during Soviet times had a reputation as a place from which nobody returned alive.”

2005: Earle Irving Mack, the son real estate developer H. Bert Mack and Ruth Kaufman Mack, completed his service as the 30th United States Ambassador to Finland.

2006: “The Great Conjurer,” a new play about Franz Kafka, premiers at the Kirk Theatre in New York City.

2007: As part of the Daniel Pearl Memorial Concert the Alei Gefen Chorus performs "A Ceremony of Songs" at Kol Haneshama Synagogue, to mark the fifth anniversary of the murder of Jewish journalist, Daniel Pearl, in Pakistan.

2007: In a story with dateline of Fayetteville, Arkansas, <em>The Cedar Rapids Gazette</em> reported that “a Jewish synagogue is rising in the hills of Arkansas, in large part because of the generosity of the project contractor: a Muslim immigrant from the West Bank. Fadil Bayyari, a Springdale, Ark., general contractor, agreed to waive his regular fee for Temple Shalom, saving the Reform congregation at least $250,000. Bayyari, who built the mosque in Fayetteville, cited both religions’ ties to Abraham and said the fact that his faith community, too, lacked its own building until the mosque was completed.”

2008(21st of Tishrei, 5769): Hoshana Rabbah

2008: “The re-trial of Phil Spector for murder in the second degree in the death of Lana Clarkson began today.

2008: Haaretz reports that “the Foreign Ministry is examining an initiative aimed at reaching a long-term non-belligerence pact with Lebanon to prevent renewed fighting along the northern border.”

2008: The Menier Chocolate Factory production of Jerry Herman’s “La Cage aux Folles” transferred to the West End at the Playhouse Theatre co-produced with Sonia Friedman Productions, Robert G. Bartner, David Ian Productions, The Ambassador Theatre Group, Matthew Mitchell and Jamie Hendry Productions

2009: The first group of Kaifeng Jews arrived in Israel, in an aliyah operation coordinated by Shavei Israel.

2009: Andrew Ross “Sorkin's book on the Wall Street banking crisis, Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System—and Themselves, was published by Viking” today.

2009: Opening session of the National Jewish Democratic Conference Washington Conference.

2009: Opening session of the Presidents’ Conference in Jerusalem.

2009: At the Hyman S. Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival Zoë Heller discusses The Believers in a conversation with Ron Charles, Senior Editor of The Washington Post Book World

2009: International Harp Contest in Tel Aviv-Jaffa comes to an end.

2010: A program entitled “Miryam Kabakov, ed., Keep Your Wives Away from Them: Orthodox Women, Unorthodox Desires” is scheduled to be presented at The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary in Washington, D.C.

2010: The American Jewish Historical Society and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research are scheduled to present :Revisiting the American Soviet Jewry Movement: A Panel Discussion Honoring the Publication of Gal Beckerman's book When They Come for Us, We'll Be Gone: The Epic Struggle to Save Soviet Jewry

2010(12th of Cheshvan, 5771): Ninety-five year old Coleman Jacoby, “a comedy writer during the golden age of television who, with his partner Arnie Rosen, created some of Jackie Gleason’s most memorable characters and engineered one of the great match-ups in television history, Gleason and Art Carney,” passed away today (As reported by William Grimes.’)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/13/arts/television/13jacoby.html

2010(12th of Cheshvan, 5771):Seventy-seven year old  Robert Katz, an author and screenwriter who incurred the wrath of the Vatican by accusing Pope Pius XII of failing to act to stave off a Nazi massacre of Italians in 1944, passed away today. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/22/arts/22katz.html?_r=0

2011(22nd of Tishrei, 5772): Shemini Atzeret

2011:Today, two Israeli soldiers were struck by a Palestinian vehicle at a checkpoint near Beit Ur al-Fauqa south of Ramallah in the West Bank.

2011: Noam Shalit, father of recently released Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit, said  today that claims his son was not tortured during his time in Hamas captivity should be taken "with a grain of salt."

2012(4th of Cheshvan, 5773): Eighty-six year old philosopher Paul Kurtz passed away today.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/22/us-religion-kurtz-idUSBRE89L19D20121022

http://www.centerforinquiry.net/paul_kurtz_obituary

2011: Ninety-year old Jerzy Bielecki, a World War II resistance fighter, passed away today. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/24/world/europe/jerzy-bielecki-dies-at-90-fell-in-love-in-a-nazi-camp.html

2012(4th of Cheshvan, 5773): Eighty-five year old science writer and Timemagazine editor Leon Jaroff passed away today. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/22/business/media/leon-jaroff-editor-at-time-and-discover-magazines-dies-at-85.html?hpw

2012: Temple Beth-El in Bloomfield, Michigan, is scheduled to host a special ceremony blessing pets belonging to members of the congregation.

2012: The Israeli band, Flora, is scheduled to perform at Muchmore’s in Brooklyn, NY

2012: Shalom Bard is scheduled to make his debut as RBC resident conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra today “at a special concert featuring violinist and conductor Maxim Vengerov.”

2012:Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid called to "finally get rid of the Palestinians" by giving them their own state at a cultural event in Kiryat Motzkin today.

2012: The Israeli Navy today surrounded a ship carrying pro-Palestinian activists intent on breaching Gaza’s blockade as it approached the coastal strip. IDF soldiers boarded the vessel without employing the use of force and rerouted it to the port of Ashdod, where it arrived just after 8 p.m. local time

2013: In Baltimore, Barry Steelman is scheduled to present “Standing by Their Flags,” exploring the Jewish military experience on both sides of the Civil War at the Jewish Museum of Maryland

2013: Dani Shapiro “appeared on Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul to discuss her new book Devotion.

2013: ‘Nazi loot’ Is In Major National Gallery Show” published today described E. Randol Schoeberg’s contention that “An unfinished portrait by Gustav Klimt used as the centrepiece of the National Gallery's major new exhibition is loot stolen by the Nazis.”

2013: Folk/Reggae/songwriting Rabbi Jack Gabriel, a leader in the Jewish Renewal Movement is scheduled to perform in Alexandria, VA.

2013(16thof Cheshvan, 5774): Ninety-year old Sid Yudain, the founder of “Roll Call” passed away today. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/27/us/politics/sid-yudain-who-created-roll-call-dies-at-90.html?ref=obituaries

2013: In Australia, “The Songs They Sang,” a musical narrative of the Vilna Ghetto during World War II is scheduled to be performed at the South Melbourne Town Hall

2013: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to host a walking tour that will showcase Jewish life in the historic Seventh Street, NW Community from 1850 to 1950

2013: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host as special of book launch of Out Chaos: Hidden Children Remember the Holocaust edited by Elaine Saphier Cox

2013: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present “Performing Captivity, Performing Escape: Cabarets and Plays from the Terezín/Theresienstadt Ghetto”

2013:The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats is scheduled to close today.

http://www.nmajh.org/SpecialExhibitions/

2013: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Roth Unbound: A Writer and His Books by Claudia Roth Pierpont, Norman Mailer: A Double Life by J. Michael Lennon, Identical by Scott Turow and Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation by Yossi Klein Halevi

2013: In Milwaukee, WI, Meaghan Meredith Reider, daughter of Sue and Dr. Ron Reider, pillars’ of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jewish community married Mikhail Iosifovich Guterman son of Dina Gezhes and Iosif Guterman.

2013: While no injuries or significant damages afflicted surrounding areas, a string of minor earthquakes have rattled Israel’s North over the past few days – including two today alone. (As reported by Sharon Udasin)

2013: News of Karnit Flug's appointment as the head of the Bank of Israel has been well received, with opposition leader Shelly Yacimovich of Labor even hailing the appointment as "enlightened."

2014: John Adams’ “The Death of Klinghoffer” which is  consistently accused of being anti-Semitic because of its sympathetic and factually inaccurate portrayal of the terrorists who hijacked the “Achille Lauro” and murdered wheelchair-bound Jewish-American Leon Klinghoffer” is scheduled to have its debut at the Met in New York today.

2014: The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival  is scheduled to host “Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks for a multi-media concert based on the story of the Sarajevo Haggadah and featuring Bosnian-born composer and accordionist Merima Kljuco.”

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present an evening of film and discussion with historian Linda J. Borish, examining “Women in American Sport: Settlement Houses to the Olympics.”

2014: “Twenty-one year-old British citizen Garron Helm was sentenced to jail for sending a “grossly offensive” anti-Semitic tweet to Liverpool Labor MP Luciana Berger, UK's Jewish News reported today.”

2014: In Coralville, IA, Agudas Achim is scheduled to host its inaugural Sisterhood Lunch Out for 5775.

2014: “Former Nazis should not be collecting Social Security benefits as they age overseas, the White House said today, responding to an Associated Press investigation that revealed millions of dollars have been paid to war-crimes suspects and former SS guards forced out of the US.” (As reported by Richard Lardner, David Rising and Randy Herschaft)

2014: “Former Likud minister Moshe Kahlon announced today that he will start a new political party focused on reducing the cost of living in Israel.” (As reported by Lazar Berman)

2014: “A former National Union of Students (NUS) President voiced condemnation for the Goldsmith University and its Student Union's rejection of a motion to commemorate the Holocaust.” (As reported by Cynthia Blank)

2015: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington and the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival are scheduled to host “The Game Must Go On: Hank Greenberg, Pete Gray and the Great Days of Baseball on the Home Front in WWII.”

2015: At the Skirball, Dr. Ron Wolfson, a native of Omaha, Nebraska, is scheduled to discuss The Best Boy in the United States: A Memoir of Blessings and Kisses

2015: The Dallas-based Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art foundation which was established to honor the hundreds of “Monuments Men” who saved more than 5 million artworks stolen by the Nazis announced today that it will cease operations at the end of October due to a lack of funds

2016(18thof Tishrei, 5777): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

2016(18thof Tishrei, 5777): Ninety-one year old Litvak Stanley Silverstein, who co-founded Nina Footware with his brother Mike passed away today. (As reported by Daniel Slotnik)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/26/business/stanley-silverstein-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2016: In England, an election is scheduled to be held to fill the seat vacate by former Prime Minster David Cameron in which 81 year old Larry Sanders, the brother of Senator and failed presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is the Green Party Candidate.

2016: In Haifa, “a competition for the title of Strongest Person” is scheduled to take place “at the BIG station in the Checkpoint intersection.”

2016: The Skirball Center is scheduled to host “Let’s Talk About Pickles” a discussion about the best green vegetable in the world lead by Sandor Katz, author of Wild Fermentation.

2016: “Israeli archaeologists found the site of a fierce battle where the Roman army bombarded and breached the walls of Jerusalem before conquering the city and destroying the Second Temple almost 2,000 years ago, officials said today.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/archaeologists-find-battle-site-where-romans-breached-jerusalem-walls/

2016: The London Jewish Cultural Centre is scheduled to host a screening of “Watermarks” Yaron Zilberman’s film about “the champion women swimmers of the legendary sports club, Hakoah” which “was founded in 1909 in response to the notorious Aryan Paragraph, which forbade Austrian sports clubs from accepting Jewish athletes.”

2017(30thof Cheshvan, 5778): First Day Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan;

2017: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host “a special Oneg Shabbat” marking the opening of the exhibition of “On Jews and Chocolate” – “an indulgent evening for the chocolate lover in all of us.”

2017: Today, a group of about 300 men and women including “dozens of veterans of the Six Day War” were barred by Security guards from “entering the main plaza of the Western while holding a Torah scroll while a “Six Day War veteran named Micha Eshet, 70, was shoved to the ground by Orthodox protesters while holding the scroll…” (JTA)

2017: In Atlanta, the High Museum of Art is scheduled to host a talk by Holocaust survivor Henry Friedman “talk about his post-war experience as a street artist in Italy on his way to America.”

2018: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a “Special Concert” featuring Pianist Oxana Yablonskaya playing the works “by Schubert, Liszt, Chopin and Mendelssohn.”

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a lunch after morning services.

2018: During Homecoming Week at the University of Iowa, this evening Hillel, led by its Executive Director David Weltman, is scheduled to host a special evening complete with drinks and hors d’oeuvres.

2018(11thof Cheshvan, 5779): Parashat Lech-Lecha; 

2019: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Hitler’s Last Hostages: Looted Art and the Soul of the Third Reichby Mary Lane.

2019: The American Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to host a walking tour led by Tony Michels who “traces how the Yiddish socialist movement influenced NY politics and culture.”

2019: French historian and psychologist Jacques Sémelin is scheduled to discuss his book, The Survival of the Jews in France at the Breman Museum in Atlanta.

2019: The Eyal Vilner Big aBand is scheduled to return to Birdland Jazz Club.

2019: In Los Gatos, CA, the Addison-Penzak JCC is scheduled to host the “Sukkot BBQ.”

2019: In San Francisco, Congregation Sherith Israel is scheduled to host a performance of “Nabucco,” Verdi’s opera based on the story of the Babylonian king who destroyed the First Temple.

2019: In New Orleans, the Jewish Federation is scheduled to host “JNOLA’s Safari in the Sukkah.”

2019(21st of Tishrei, 5780): Hoshana Rabah

2020: The Boston Workers Circle is scheduled to present online “People Power: Bridging Movements and Generations in 2020.”

2020: The Consulate General of Canada in New York and the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in New York are scheduled to co-host “Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade..?

2020: Congregation Tifereth Israel is scheduled to host “Dinner, Drinks and Drash,” a night of learning and discussion with rabbis and guest teachers from all across Columbus, OH.

2020: The Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish FilmFest is scheduled to make “House on Wannsee Street” available for viewing for the next 48 hours.

2020: The JCCSF is scheduled to host online “actor-director Natalie Portman as she discusses her new picture book Fables.”

2020: “The Taube Center for Jewish Peoplehood at JCCSF is scheduled to present a talk by Jewish studies scholars Arnold Elsen and Deena Aranoff, moderated by JCCSF CEO Marci Glazer” that will also include a performance by Yiddish singer Ola Bilinsk

2020: The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs is scheduled to present via Zoom a “Jerusalem Center Strategic Roundtable” on “Assessing the Role of Institutions in the Fight against Anti-Semitism.”

2020: Based on yesterday’s clash in the Knesset over the response to the COVID closures and the road closures by the IDF along the Gaza strip, Israeli’s are reminded today that they are dealing with two life threatening realities – the Pandemic and Terrorist attacks.

 

This Day, October 21, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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OCTOBER 21

1553 BCE(11 Cheshvan 2207): On the civil calendar, this date marked the death of Rachel, the matriarch and wife of Jacob, at the age of 36. She died during the childbirth of Benjamin, near Efrat, and is buried in Beit Lechem (Bethlehem).

336 BCE (24th of Tishrei, 3425): According to the Book of Nechemia, Ezra and Nechemia convened the Jewish community in Jerusalem. (As reported by Aish)

681: The revised laws adopted by the Twelfth Council of Toledo including 28 anti-Jewish measures among which was forbidding converts to Christianity from returning to Judaism went into effect today.

686: Pope Conon was consecrated today at a time when the Jews of Toledo were “suffering multiple persecutions.

1096:  During the First Crusade, the Turks destroyed the portion of the Crusader army led by Peter the Hermit.  Peter escaped and joined the main crusader army.  The main body took Jerusalem from the Moslems in 1099.  The Crusaders slaughtered the Jews of Europe as they made their way to the Holy Land.  When they got to Jerusalem, the continued their bloody behavior as they slaughtered the Jews living in David’s City.

1328(9th of Cheshvan, 5089): Asher ben Jehiel an leading German Rabbi who moved to Spain after Rudolf I “instituted renewed persecution of the Jews” passed away today in Toledo.

1409: Birthdate of Italian noble man Alessandro Sforza, the patron of “Jewish Italian dancer and dancing master Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro” who converted to Roman Catholicism under his influence

1422: King Charles VI, the monarch who banished the Jews from France in 1394, passed away.

1486: The body of one of the sons of Hieronymus de Sancta Fide, (Jerome of the Holy Faith) who had been arrested with other Marranos who had taken part in the rebellion against Pedro Arbucs was publicly burned today after he had killed himself in order to escape the disgrace of being publicly burned alive. Other members of the Santa Fe family were burned as marranos in 1497 and 1499. Hieronymus de Sancta Fide, Jerome of the Holy Faith was born Ibn Vives Lorki (Al-Lorqui, Joshua ben Joseph). A Jewish Christian convert, he was a Spanish physician and writer who wrote as Gerónimo de Santa Fe (Hieronymus de Sancta Fide, Jerome of the Holy Faith). His Jewish name came from the name of his birthplace, Lorca, near Murcia.

1512: In what may have been one of the most far-reaching decisions in the history of academia, Martin Luther joined the theological faculty of the University of Wittenberg.  It would be almost five years to the day (October 31, 1517) from his appointment, that Luther would post his 95 Theses on the door of Wittenberg’s Castle. (This gives a whole new meaning to the term “publish or perish”).  Seven years after his appointment (1519) “Luther denounced the doctrines” regarding the treatment of the Jews.  His final view of the Jews would be codified in the 1544 pamphlet “Concerning The Jews and Their Lies” that included a call for burning synagogues and destroying the homes of Jews.

1553: Volumes of the Talmud were burned in Venice

1718(26th of Tishrei, 5479): Edel Oppenheimer passed away today in Vienna.

1745: In Eppingen, Germany, “Schoenle Heinsheimer” and “Moses Heinsheimer-Regensburger
gave birth to Isaack Moses Regensburger, the husband of Sara Oppenheimer and the father of Moses and Nanette Regensburer.

1753(23rd of Tishrei, 5514): Simchat Torah

1768: In Philadelphia, Martha Lampley and Samson Levy gave birth to Hetty Levy.

1780(22ndof Tishrei, 5541): Shemini Atzeret

1780: General George Washington wrote to Major David S. Franks, one of the highest ranking Jewish officers serving in the Continental Army about the “proposed court of inquiry into Frank’s conduct.

1781:In Austria, Joseph II rescinded the law forcing Jews to war a distinctive badge which had been in effect since 1267, more than 600 years.

1791(23rdof Tishrei, 5552): Simchat Torah

1804: Birthdate of French photographer Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey who created one of the earliest surviving pictorial record of Palestine.

1805: Under the command of Lord Nelson the British won the decisive Battle of Trafalgar where the British forces included “Benjamin da Costa, a midshipman on the Temeraire,” Moses Benjamin and Joseph Moss serving aboard the Victory, John Benjamin on the Royal Sovereign, Henry Levi, Benjamin Solomon, Joseph Manuel and Nathan Manuel on the Britannia Philip Emanuel on the Colossus, and Thomas Brandon and James Brandon, who was killed, on the Revenge. (As reported by Daphne Anson)

1807: Julia Solomon and Amsterdam native Nathan Nathan gave birth to Moses Nathan Nathan.

1808: In Pennsylvania, Rachel Gratz and New York native Solomon Moses gave birth to Miriam Gratz Moses.

1809: In Glasgow, Elizabeth Currie and William Stenhouse gave birth to noted Chemist John Stenhouse whose assistant included Raphael Meldola, the descendant of Sephardic Jews who had been in England since the 18thcentury.

1810(23rd of Tishrei, 5571): Simchat Torah

1812: Birthdate of Amsterdam native Abraham Salomon Van Minden, the husband of Esther Levy and the father of Helena, Solomon and Marry Anne Van Minden.

1812: Isaac Isaacs married Polly Solomons at the Great Synagogue today.

1816: The will of Hyam Levy, who resided at “4 Cock Court, Jewry Street” and which was witnessed by Abraham Marks, Naphtali Hart and Nathan Levy” was probated today.

1817(11th of Cheshvan, 5578): Meyer Abrahamson, the native of Hamburg who followed in his father’s footsteps and became a doctor who served as “the physician to the Jewish Hospital in Hamburg” and who also pursued a literary career passed away today.

1820: Birthdate of Philip Marcus Leuw, the native of Holland who was the husband of Hanna Van Gelder and the father of Mattje Philip, Marcus and Levie Leuw.

1833: Birthdate of Alfred Bernhard Nobel, creator of dynamite and the Nobel Prizes “Since 1901, Nobel Prizes have been awarded to 802 individuals.” While Jews account for only 0.2% of the world’s population, 180 or 22% of the recipients are classified as Jewish or of Jewish ancestry.  This anomaly has fascinated writers and researches for decades, but so far has not been satisfactorily explained. [Editor’s note – Claims that Jews are somehow smarter are just as specious as are claims that they are all crooks because of the disproportionate number of Jews involved in recent financial scandals.  For more details on Jewish winners, see www.jinfo.orgfor a very informative site that seems to be everybody’s primary source when it comes to these matters.]

1834(18th of Tishrei, 5595): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1835: In Charleston, SC, Mr. Alexander Solomons officiated at the weeding of Nathan Emanuel of Georgetown, SC and Henrietta Eugenia, the “third daughter of the late Michael Simpson.”

1837(22nd of Tishrei, 5598): Shmini Atzeret

1837(22nd of Tishrei, 5598): Thirty-one year old Michael Joseph Gusikow, a multi-talented musician who played the flute and an early form of the Xylophone passed away at Aix la Chapelle.

1844: Birthdate of Russian native Max Idelman, the Cheyenne, Wyoming liquor wholesaler who was the brother of Abraham Idelman, the husband of Fannie Kaufman Idelman and the father of Samuel Idelman.

1846: Bernard Jacob married Maria Moss at the New Synagogue today.

1847: Birthdate of Danish political leader and author Edvard Brandes.

1853(19th of Tishrei, 5614): Sukkoth Chol HaMoed

1853(19th of Tishrei, 5614): Eighty-year old Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg, the Director of Wolfenbüttel Samson School, passed away today.

1856(22nd of Tishrei, 5617): Shmini Atzeret observed for the last time during the presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1859(23rd of Tishrei, 5620): Simchat Torah

1861: Temple Emanuel of Davenport, Iowa was formed today as B’Nai Israel Congregation

1864(21st of Tishrei, 5625): Hoshanah Rabah

1864: Two days after he had passed away, 24 year old Jacob Stiebel, the son of Sigismund Stiebel and the former Eliza Jacob Mocatta was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1864: “Jewish Festivals” published today reported that “The last of the series of Autumnal Jewish festivals will commence this evening. It is a part of the festival of Succoth tabernacles, previously described in the Times. It is called Shemini Artzareth, and the institution will be found in Numbers xxix, 35. Part of the liturgy of the day is a prayer for rain and a propitious season. To-morrow evening commences the festival of Simchas Torah, rejoicing of the law. According to the regular service of the synagogue each Sabbath a sedrah or "section" of the law of Torah or Pentateuch is read, so that the whole five books of Moses are read each year, and with the new year the first book of Bereshit or Genesis is commenced while the reading of the last section of Deuteronomy is reserved for this festival. It is customary on the eye of this festival to take out all the "rolls or the law" deposited in the Ark, and to carry them in procession round the synagogue, which is brilliantly lit up. In order to pay due honor to the law, both at the termination of its reading and at the commencement, two persons are appointed in each synagogue to fill the offices of Bridegroom of the Law and Bridegroom of the Beginning. The liturgy of the day celebrates the excellence of the law and the mission of Moses, and its festival is greeted with joyous demonstrations. With this festival the Autumnal festivals of the Hebrews are brought to a close. According to the teachings of the Jewish sages, the festival teaches this lesson: Rosh Hashanah (New Year) calls the Israelite to examine his past conduct, the Arsareth Yermi Tershura, ten days of repentance, tell him to repent and amend his conduct, the Your Kippur (Day of Atonement) directs him to make his peace with God and his fellow-men, and when his mind is thus properly prepared, (Succoth,) or Tabernacles teaches him to rejoice in the belief of the Divine bounty, and Simchas Torah seals his attachment and adherence to the law. [Editor’s Note-This article shows an amazing comprehension of Jewish holidays, especially when you consider that it was published in an American newspaper at a time when the Jewish population was comparatively small.]

1866: Louis Israel Aaron the Prussian born American businessman and philanthropist today married Mina W. Lippman with whom he had “five children” two of whom, “Marcus and Charles survived to adulthood.

1866: Two days after he had passed away, Middlesex native Daniel Collins, the son of William Collins and the former Priscilla Marks was buried today at “Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.”

1867(22nd of Tishrei, 5628):  Shemini Atzeret

1867:  Zigmund Schlesinger, frontiersman and Indian fighter gave up life in the Wild West and moved to New York today where he pursued a more civilized life of commerce and business.  The following monograph entitled “Zigmund Schlesinger: A Defender of the West” by Seymour "Sy" Brody provides a glimpse of less than typical life for an American Jew.

“General George Forsyth was delegated by General Philip Sheridan to hire 50 first class frontiersmen to fight the attacking Indians. One of the first to apply was a young Hungarian-Jew, Zigmund Schlesinger, who had immigrated to America in 1864. Schlesinger came to New York City and worked at many jobs. He heard about the opportunities that existed in the West and left New York to go to Kansas. In Kansas, he tried his hand at business by baking bread and cake and selling the foods under a canvas tent. The bakery failed as did some other business ventures. When Schlesinger applied for the frontiersman with Forsyth, they were not anxious to have him. He was small with a high-pitched voice and had very little experience or knowledge of firearms and horsemanship. He was told if they couldn't get 50 men, he would be hired. Schlesinger was lucky. He was hired since a 50th man was not found. In his diary, Schlesinger wrote of his first day as a member of the scouts in August 1868. After riding all day, Schlesinger recalled how stiff and tired he was when it was over. His riding abilities bore the brunt of ridicule from others. He was also reminded that he was a Jew. Schlesinger had been involved in many minor encounters with the Indians. The encounter that earned him the respect of the others took place at the Arikaree Fork of the Republican River in 1868. His scouting expedition was set upon by Chief Roman Nose with his band of Cheyenne and Sioux Indians. The scouts were pinned down for 9 days. Their horses had been killed and they suffered 19 casualties. Schlesinger had been wounded in both legs and the head. Yet, he managed to shoot down any Indian who exposed himself. They held off the Indians until a U.S. Army relief column came to their rescue. Forsyth wrote a letter to Rabbi Henry Cohen of Texas, lauding the heroism of Schlesinger: "...He was the equal in manly courage, steady and persistent devotion to duty, and unswerving and tenacious pluck of any man in my command." Schlesinger left the company and returned to New York. Eventually, he settled in Cleveland, where he established a successful cigar store business. Active in Jewish organizations, Schlesinger was one of the organizers of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, vice-president of his temple, and president of the Hebrew Relief Association. He died in 1928, leaving behind a legacy as a Jewish Indian fighter and as a philanthropist.”

1869: Birthdate of William Edward Dodd, the first American Ambassador to Germany appointed by Franklin Roosevelt.  Dodd became an early foe of the Nazis and tried to warn Americans of the evil that Hitler represented. For more about Dodd see “In the Garden of the Beasts.”

1871: Birthdate of Eva Dux, the wife of Solomon “Sol” Peyser and the mother of Philip and Theodore Peyser.

1871: Birthdate of Cambridge trained orientalist Lionel David Barnett, “the son of a Liverpool Banker” who in 1901 married the former Blanche Berliner with whom he had two children

1873: In Carbondale, PA, “Samuel and Dorothea (Bergman) Singer gave birth to NYU trained attorney Henry B. Singer, the husband of Frances Moses and a partner in the firm of Moses and Singer who was a member of the American Jewish Committee and Temple Beth-El.

1873: “Season of Wonders” published today described many of the unusual apparitions that can be seen at this time of the year including “the erudite Hen that lays eggs inscribed with Hebrew characters.”  The article does not say if the Hebrew is script or block printing.

1874: Birthdate of Albert Abram Aftalion, a native of the Ottoman Empire who taught economics at the University of Paris for 14 years before WW II.

1875(22nd of Tishrei, 5636): Shemini Atzeret

1878: “A committee was empowered to rent the mansion on the southeast corner of Stuyvesant Avenue and McDonough Street for a term of five years at annual rent” to be used for the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum.

1879: Pauline Markham (the future wife of Wyatt Earp) arrived in Yuma, AZ with a theatrical troupe headed for Tucson.

1879: According to a report published today based on a dispatch from Bucharest, the measure adopted by the by the Romanian government concerning the emancipation of the Jews does not contain all that they, the Jews want.  But under its terms they are better off than they were before. If they accept the compromise, “there is no reason why they Jews…should not have a peaceful and prosperous political future before them.”  Support for Romania by the Great Powers depended, in part, on granting the Jews full rights as citizens.  The Romanians did not wish to do this and they kept looking for ways to grant the Jews as little as possible while hoping that the Powers would be satisfied with a minimalist approach.

1880: In today’s review of the recently published A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin Congress by Justin McCarty includes a chapter styled “On the True Faith of a Christian” describes the fight to remove the “disabilities of Jews in England, who for so many years were prevented from occupying the seats in Parliament to which they had been elected by” the words in the oath.

1882: “To Make Farmers of Hebrews” published today described the creation of the Maccabees, an organization formed in Cincinnati, Ohio, “to encourage and aid in the promotion of agriculture among” the Jewish people in the United States.  Moses Krohn, Henry Stix, Joseph Abraham, Joseph Trounsine, Alexander Straus, Max Isaacs and Henry Lowenstein are among those who will serve on the new organizations Executive Council.

1882: In Cardiff, Wales, Albert Cahn and the former Matilda Lewis, the daughter of Dr. Sigismund Lewis, gave birth to “businessman, philanthropist and cricket enthusiast” to Sir Julien Cahn, 1stBaronet Cahn of Stanford on Soar.

1883: At the Essex Market Police Court Judge Gardner heard the facts surrounding the row that had taken place last night at Ansche Chesed, a synagogue located on Hester Street.  After hearing the witnesses and the police officers, Gardner told Mr. Korn, one of the congregants, that “he ought to be ashamed of himself for fighting in a sacred place” and fined him $5 for his role in the matter.

1883: “The Jews of Wazan” published today reported that there are 10,000 people living in this Moroccan city, 600 of whom are Jews. Unlike in other cities like the melha, or Jewish quarter, is not “dirtier than any other part of town” and “the well-to-do appearance of the grownups…and pretty laughing faces of the children, show that in Wazan…the ancient race is not subject to persecution.”

1883: “Cremated After Burial” published today described the hassle that had taken place to ensure that the remains of the late Marcus Kronberg were cremated as he had requested; a request that his widow had at first tried to avoid by having him embaled and prepared for a traditional burial.  (The embalming was necessitated by the fact that he had died of typhoid in Chicago but the cemetery was in Washington, PA)

1884: Sara Rock, “a well-formed” 18 year old Polish Jewess sued Kever Leiman for $40, the value of the engagement gifts she said he had given her and that were then taken away by his father.

1884: Henry Lehr went on trial today for the murder of John Wilson in Passaic County, New Jersey.  The Jews of Patterson, NJ, have provided financial support for their co-religionist who claims the shooting was an accident.

1884: “Life in Tenement Houses” published today included a report by “Dr. Simeon New Leo, Chief Sanitary Inspector for the United Hebrew Charities” said that after inspecting numerous downtown tenement houses the “great and crying evil was” the lack “of a proper water supply and bathing facility.”  He also said that the law requiring each tenement dweller “to have 600 cubic feet of air space” need to be enforced and that those buildings that could not comply should be torn down. (Dr. Leo was active in many Jewish organizations including the Young Men’s Hebrew Association whose first meeting was held in his home.)

1885:John Edward Moss, President of Shaar Hashomayim laid the cornerstone for a new synagogue on McGill College Avenue. The building was consecrated in 1886.  It had cost $40,000 to build. 

1885: Moses G. Zalinski, who rose from the rank of Private to the rank of Captain, began serving with the 1st Artillery today.

1886(22nd of Tishrei, 5647): Shmini Atzeret

1886: In Cleveland, Ohio, Anshe Chesed, laid the cornerstone for its new temple today.

1886: In Cleveland, Ohio, a grand ball took place this evening that was attended by city’s “Hebrew elite.”

1887: Isaac and Esther Jacob gave birth to their son Jacob.

1887: In Belz, “Jacob Kremer, a provision master in the army of Czar Nicholas II” and “Anna (nee Rosenbluth) Kremer gave birth to Isabelle “Isa” Yakovlevna Kremer the multi-talented soprano who performed in Europe, the United States and Argentina, who may have been the first woman to bring Yiddish songs to the concert stage in Russia and whose first husband, newspaper editor Israel Heifetz “died while a prisoner at the Nazi concentration camp at Fort Breendonk in the Netherlands.

1887: “Claimed By Two Mothers” published today described the custody battle between the Lees, an African-American family and Brodsky, a family of immigrant Jews from Poland over child known as either Nellie Lee or Yetta Brodsky.

1887: Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, the Rabbi at Temple Beth-El met with a reported from the New York Times so that he could explain the growing popularity of the Reform movement.

1888: Actor’s from Poole’s and the Oriental Theatre met at 56 Orchard Street today where they formed the Hebrew Actor’s Union.

1889: While touring the Middle East, Kaiser Wilhelm II visited Constantinople for the first time, which would lead to a second visit in 1898 that would when he would meet with Herzl.

1889: Birthdate of Russian born and Columbia trained physician Dr. Jacob Lattman who specialized in the treatment of tuberculosis and who raised one son Laurence and two daughters, Frances and Joy, with his wife Yetta.

1890: “Charles Frohman’s newly-organized company is scheduled to perform a new play ‘Men and Women’ at the Twenty-third Street Theatre” in New York.

1891: Dr. Walter Kempster, one of the U.S. Government Commissioners who sets sail today for the United Sates today having completed his investigation of Russian treatment of the Jewish population “has the highest opinion of the Jewish population…and is boiling over with indignation and horror at the inhuman treatment they are receiving from the Russians.”

1891: Baron and Baroness von Suttner and Professor Nothnagel were among those who founded a society for combatting anti-Semitism today

1892: The Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band marched in today’s Columbus Day Parade in Harlem.

1892: German histologist and medical author Gustav Jacob Born and Bertha Epstein Born gave birth to their son Wolfgang, the half-brother of Max Born, the physicists who played a critical role in the development of quantum mechanics.  Gretchen Kauffmann, the mother of Max, was Gustav’s first wife.  She passed away after having given birth to Max and his younger sister Käthe. Gustav Born was born in 1862 at Posen.  By the time he passed away in 1900 he had made several contributions in the fields of microscopy and embryology.

1893: “The Week at the Theatres” published today described the upcoming revival of “The Merchant of Venice” in which famed Shakespearian actor Richard Mansfield will play Shylock with a portrayal “that will surely be original” but “also true to Shakespeare” and Beatrice Cameron will play the Jew’s daughter, Portia.

1894: Jacob Siegel and a family of Polish Jews – Hyman, Rosie, Becky and Henry Rubin – were among those injured when a stove exploded causing a fire at the tenement at 60 Orchard Street

1895: In Petach Tikva, Avraham and Liba Rochel Shapira gave birth to Rivka Pinchasovich

1895: In Chicago, “Leopold and Marie (Friedman) Saltiel” gave birth to “Chicago-Kent College Law graduate and WW I U.S. Navy veteran William David Saltiel, the “Assistant Corporate Counsel for the City of Chicago, City Attorney and Special Assistant to the United States Attorney General and husband of Cicely Friedman Haas

1896: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi Barnett A. Elzas officiated at the marriage of Melvin M. Israel and Corinna Florance Moses, the daughter of Melvin Israel.

1896:Herzl is elected honorary member of "Kadimah."

1897: Mr. Herman Hart “treated two hundred fifty old soldiers to refreshments” this afternoon while they were attending the Earl’s Court Exhibition free of charge in honor of Trafalgar Day.

1897: In London, the Jewish Board of Guardian Relief Committee me at 3:30 pm today followed by a meeting of the Executive Committee at 5 pm.

1897: The members of the Musical and Dramatic section of the East London Jewish Communal gave a concert at the Poplar Union today.

1897: In London, the House Committee of the Home for Aged Jews met this evening.

1899: “San Toy,” or “The Emperor's Own,” a musical comedy with songs by Paul Alfred Rubens premiered at Daly’s Theatre in London

1900: Today the “new structure” housing the “North-West London Synagogue” “was opened by Sir Marcus Samuel.

1901(8th of Cheshvan, 5661): Faiga Adler passed away today in Pittsburgh, PA.

1901(8th of Cheshvan, 5661) Sixty year old Czech native Ferdinand Fischell, the husband of Lizzie Sicher Fishell passed away today after which he was buried at the New Mount Sinai Cemetery in Affton, MO.

1902(20th of Tishrei, 5663): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1902: Birthdate of New York City native  Eddy Hamel, the first Jewish players to play for first team AFC Ajax, a leading soccer team in the Netherlands and husband of Johanna Wijnberg, the mother of his twin sons – Paul and Robert – who was gassed at Auschwitz in 1943.

1903(30th of Tishrei, 5663): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1905(22nd of Tishrei, 5666): Shmini Atzeret and Shabbat

1905: Based on information provided Boris Gorb, a 17 year old Jew from Uligania now living in New York, “massacres” began in Ekaterinoslva today”  which would claim the lives of “thousands of Jews” including  his father Simon who “had been mortally wounding defending Dora” his 15 year old daughter.

1906: Solomon Rabinovitch, whose penname is Sholom Aleichem, who arrived in the United States yesterday along with his and son is staying with his brother Bernard Rabinovitch who lives at 711 Jackson Avenue in the Bronx while planning on writing for newspapers in the United Sates about “the true story of the troubles in Russia” and plays for the Yiddish Theatre.

1907: The Tennessee Volunteers coached by Izzy Levene recovered from their loss at Georgia Tech to defeat Clemson today bring their record to 3 and 1.

1908: The United Hebrew Charity Association of Lancaster, PA, contributed to the National Conference of Jewish Charities.

1908: Birthdate of Vilnius native Abram Snejder who gained fame as violinist Alexander “Sasha” Schneider, a member of the Budapest String Quartet and the broth of Mischa Schneider

1909: The United Hebrew Charity Association of Lancaster, PA donated five dollars to the National Conference of Jewish Charities.

1910: The Minister of the Interior takes prompt steps to suppress anti-Semitic manifestations at Kirk-Klisse, near Adrianople (Edirne, Turkey).

1911(29thof Tishrei, 5672): Parashat Bereshit

1911: A great fire is raging through “Stambul, the Mohammedan part of Constantinople” a city divided into three other separate quarters, including a Jewish quarter.

1911: “Ex-President Roosevelt's suggestion that the Russian passport question be referred to The Hague tribunal for settlement was rejected as a step toward the shelving of the entire question by The American Hebrew in an editorial article…”

1912: In Budapest, Teréz (née Rosenbaum) and Móricz "Mor" Stern gave birth to György Stern who gained fame as conductor Sir Georg Solti

https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/georg-solti/7181

1913(20thof Tishrei, 5674): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1913: “According to an Odessa dispatch to The Standard, Jewish emigration from Southern and Southwestern Russia has trebled since the opening of the Beiliss trial.”

1914: “Threads of Destiny” a silent film about the aftermath of a massacre and exile of thousands of Russian Jews starring Bernard Siegel as “Isaac Gruenstein” was released today in the United States by the Lubin Manufacturing Company.

1915: “Reports submitted” tonight “at the forty-first annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities at Temple Emanu-El showed that the organization, despite the European war, had given more aid and accomplished more along constructive lines during the past year than in 1914.”

1915(13thof Cheshvan, 5676): Eighty year old “Eliezer Liepman Philip Prins, the Dutch born son of “Raphael (Philip) Liepman Prins and Mietje Benjamin Schapp, the husband of Henriette Jacobson with whom he had 8 children and a long time worker in his “family’s famous carpet business” who moved his family to Frankfurt in 1885 so he could pursue a life devoted to the study of Jewish subjects and whose library “consisting of 6,000 books which was moved to Jerusalem” passed away today.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/prins-liepman-philip

1915: In Cincinnati, OH, Isidor Schifrin and Lillian Berman gave birth to Elaine Schifrin

1915: It was reported today that “two hundred and eighty-six Jews in the German Army have been promoted to be officers and 4,000 Jewish soldiers have been decorated with Iron Crosses,” 16 of which were Iron Crosses First Class.

1916: William M. Ingraham, the acting Secretary of War wrote to J.P. Tumulty, the Secretary to President Wilson acknowledging that Captain Le Roy Eltinger had included remarks in his book that were “derogatory to the Jewish race,” that he had been ordered to ordered to go over the book and remove all such remarks and that “the Jewish race has undoubtedly furnished many able officers and many brave soldiers to all the armies of the world and the department is satisfied that many such are now in our own army.”

1916: Herman Bernstein, Rabbi Joseph Seff, Judge Leon Sanders and Bernard Edelhertz were among the speakers who addressed a rally for Woodrow Wilson at Cooper Union which closed with a prayer for the President’s re-lection delivered by Henry Morgenthau, the former Ambassador to Turkey who is now serving as the Treasurer of the National Democratic Committee.

1916: In California, Mary Antin who was part of the women campaigning for Republican Presidential candidate Charles Evan Hughes “said she had heard that the Jews of the nation were going to vote for President Wilson because he had appointed Louis Brandeis to the Supreme Court.” (I guess she had not heard about Louis Marshall and other prominent Jewish leaders who were lifelong Republicans and were supporting Hughes.)

1917: Four days after she had passed away, Bertha Cohen, the daughter of Phillip Joseph Salomons and the former Cecilia Samuels was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1917: At a conference held at the Broadway Central Hotel attended by 200 delegates representing various Rumanian Jewish organizations, “a resolution was adopted today urging the dispatch of Jewish commissioner to supervise the distribution of food in Rumania.”

1917: Four days after he had passed away, Noah Simons, the husband of Fanny Simons, was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1918: In Brooklyn, Bertha (née Lerner) and Max Himmelfarb gave birth to Milton Himmelfarb an American scholar and brother of Gertrude Mimmelfarm who is famous for his comment on Jewish voting patterns. "Jews earn like Episcopalians, and vote like Puerto Ricans."

1918: Today, after one of Corporal Louis Sorrow’s “helpers had been killed and the other wounded by heavy shell fire” Sorrow, who was serving with Company B of the 307th Field Signal Battalion near Fleville “continued on alone and repaired the break in the telephones” – behavior which would be described as a display of “unusual bravery to duty” when he was awarded the “Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism.

1918: Sergeant Abraham Blaustein who had been attending Army Candidate School rejoined his unit, the 165th Regiment, at La Vallone today.

1920: Birthdate of Louis Herman “Red” Koltz the native Philadelphian who played college basketball for Villanova  before turning pro where he spent most of his career playing for teams that were the foil of the Harlem Globetrotters, including the Washington Generals.

1920: The Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood held it semi-quarterly meeting today at 318 East 82nd Street in Manhattan.

1920: Birthdate of Philadelphia native, Louis Herman “Red” Klotz, the Villanova and Philadelphia Sphas basketball player who “was founder and owner of the Washington Generals” the team that always lost to the Harlem Globetrotters.

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/15/sports/basketball/red-klotz-beloved-foil-for-globetrotters-dies-at-93.html

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/louis-herman-klotz-basketball-player-and-coach-whose-washington-generals-side-lost-thousands-of-9631500.html

1921: Louis Marshall took up the role of conservationist when “in an address at the University of the State of New York at Albany” delivered today he “argued that ‘the people of this State have been guilty of criminal recklessness in the manner in which they have permitted their magnificent forests to be destroyed.”

1922: Wake Forest, coached by George Levne lost to the University of Lynchburg in Lynchburg, VA today.

1922: The final chapters of the serialized version of Bambi written by Felix Salten (Siegmund Salzmann) for “an adult audience” was published in the Neue Freie Presse today.

1922: Birthdate of Prague native Peter Demetz, “an American literature scholar of Germany and a Sterling Professor at Yale University, who was also the Craig Distinguished Visiting Professor at Rutgers University”

1922: Future Bantamweight Champion Charlie Phil Rosenberg (a product of the Lower East born Charles Green) fought a second bout with Olympic Bantamweight Champion Frankie Genaro

1922: In Paris, Nazi sympathizer Eugene Schueller, “the founder of L’Oreal, one of the world’s largest cosmetics and beauty companies and Louise Madeleine Berthe Doncieux gave birth to their only child, Lilian, the wife of another pro-fascist, anti-Semitic politician Andre Bettencourt with whom she shared similar views until after WW II when she tried to “cleanse” her past.

1924(23rdof Tishrei, 5685): Simchat Torah

1925: Birthdate of Wolf Stefan Priwin, the native of Berlin and brother of Andre Previn who gained fame as American director and television producer Stephen “Steve” Wolf Previn.

1925: Preferred Pictures, a movie production company formed by B.P. Schulberg in 1919 filed for bankruptcy. This cleared the way for him to join Paramount Pictures and its founder, Adolph Zukor.

1926: Birthdate of Mel Simon the Brooklyn native “who helped shape suburbia developing shopping malls” and who was the co-owner of the N.B.A. Indiana Pacers. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

1926: In Brooklyn Henry and Bertha Sadoff gave birth to Frederick Edward Sadoff, who gained fame as the actor Fred Sadoff whose first role was on Broadway in the musical “South Pacific.”

1926: “The Good Reputation” with a script by Walter Wasserman was released today in Germany and France.

1927: After having been arrested and later released by Soviet authorities, today, Rabbi Schneerson, “accompanied by the eight members of his family” arrived in Riga today along with his entire library consisting of 10,000 books and valuable manuscripts.

1927 Birthdate of Howard Zieff, the commercial director and ad photographer who stuffed an actor with spicy meatballs in a memorable Alka-Seltzer spot and used an American Indian in print ads to convince people “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s real Jewish Rye,” and then went on to direct movie comedie

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/25/movies/25zieff.html?ref=obituaries

1927: “Heimweh” a silent film produced and written by Max Glass was released in Germany today.

1928: Alfred Hugenberg, the German businessman and political leader served in Hitler’s first cabinet was appointed chairman of the conservative German National People’s Party of DNVP.

1929(17thof Tishrei, 5690): Third Day of Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Presidency of Hebert Hoover and the last time before the start of The Great Depression

1930: The Report on Immigration, Land Settlement and Development or Hope Simpson Report of October 1930 was released today.  The report followed the Arab Riots of 1929.  Prepared by Sir John Hope Simpson, it recommended limited Jewish immigration due to the lack of agricultural land to support it.  The report said nothing about limiting Arab immigration into Palestine.  The Arab population had been growing since WW I thanks in no small measure to the economic improvements brought about by the Jewish population.

1931: After having agreed to work to overthrow the Weimar Republic, conservative political leader Alfred Hugenberg and Adolph Hitler joined together to create a short-lived united front.  Like so many other Hugenberg thought he could control Hitler and instead just ended up being used by him.

1931(10thof Cheshvan, 5692): Sixty-nine year old Austrian playwright and author Arthur Schnitzler, the son of Dr. Johann Schnitzler passed away today. Born in Vienna in 1862, Schnitzer trained to be a physician.  However, he decided to follow his passion and become a playwright and author.  One of his more memorable lines was “If a person knew at twenty how fortunate he is to be twenty, he would get a stroke because of sheer bliss.”

1932(21stof Tishrei, 5693): Hoshana Raba

1932: “Trouble in Paradise” a comedy directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch who also co-authored the script was released in the United States today.

1932: In Baltimore, MD, “a five-story art deco style expansion to the downtown store, described as "Greater Hutzlers", opened” today. “Hutzler's, or Hutzler Brothers Company, was a department store founded in Baltimore by Abram G. Hutzler in 1858. From its beginning as a small dry goods store at the corner of Howard and Clay Streets in Downtown Baltimore, Hutzler's eventually grew into a chain of 10 department stores, all of which were located in Maryland.”

1933(1stof Cheshvan, 5694): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1933(1stof Cheshvan, 5694): Sixty-eight year old Louis Pinansky, the Russian born son of Moses Pinanski and the husband of Louisa Birenbaum Pinansky whom married in 1887 passed away today after which he was buried at the Tifereth Israel Cemetery in West Roxbury, MA.

1933: Three weeks after premiering “Footlight Parade” a musical featuring the lyrics of Irving Kahal and the music of Sammy Fain was released in the United States today.

1933: “Walls of Gold” a drama produced by Sol Wurtzel and co-starring Sally Eilers whose mother was the Jewish America Paula (née Schoenberger) Eilers.

1933: In Ann Arbor, Ohio State led by team captain Sid Gilman lost to Michigan in what would turn out to be its only defeat of the season.

1933: Germany withdrew as a member of the League of Nations – a move that was in keeping with Hitler’s contempt for the Versailles Treaty of which the League was a creation. 

1934” “In Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, Samuel and Sarah (Chysyk) Wekselbaum gave birth to Natan Wekselbaum” the owner of Gracious Home, on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/11/obituaries/natan-wekselbaum-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1935: Hank Greenberg was named the American League Most Valuable Player in a unanimous vote by sportswriters.

1936: In Philadelphia, Miss Susan Brandeis, the daughter of Louis Brandeis sat on the platform when Hadassah members “pledged to plant 10,000 trees in Palestine as a tribute to Justice Brandeis on his 80th birthday” which will be celebrated on November 13

1936: Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary told a meeting that “one remedy being considered” to deal with Oswald Mosely and his Fascists “is the creation of special ‘danger areas’ where political processions and demonstrations could not be held during a specified period” “which would prevent the Fascists from concentrating in the future in Leeds, Manchester and the East End of London, the largest centers of Jewish population in England.”

1936:  “A course on modern Palestine, for which alertness credits willbe given to teachers” which will be taught by Abraham Revusky, author of Jews in Palestine is scheduled to meet for the first time this evening at the Brooklyn Jewish Center.

1937(16h of Cheshvan, 5698): Seventy-seven year old Austrian native and University of Vienna educated journalist Eduard Pollak, the “advertising manager of the New York German language newspaper Staats Zietung” passed away today.

1937(16th of Cheshvan, 5698): American rabbi Henry (Haim) Pereira Mendes passed away.  According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, this son of Abraham Pereira Mendes was born in Birmingham, England. He was educated at Northwick College (rabbinics), at University College (London), and at the University of the City of New York, taking the degree of M.D. He became minister of the Manchester (England) Sephardic congregation in 1874, and in 1877 was called to the Congregation Shearith Israel of New York, of which he is still (1904) the minister. In 1881 he was one of the founders of the New York Board of Ministers, and acted as its secretary from its foundation up to 1901, when he became president. He joined Dr. Morais in helping to establish the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1886, of which he became secretary of the advisory board and professor of history. On the death of Dr. Morais he became acting president of the faculty until the appointment of Dr. S. Schechter. In 1884, the centennial of the birth of Sir Moses Montefiore, he moved his congregation to convene the leading Jews of New York to mark the event by some practical work: the outcome was the Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids, established in the same year. He was made vice-president of the Gild for Crippled Children in 1896, and in 1901 established the Jewish branch of that gild. He promoted the formation of the Union of Orthodox Congregations of the United States and Canada (1897) and was subsequently elected its president. Mendes was one of the founders of the Young Women's Hebrew Association of New York (1902), of whose advisory board he is chairman. In Zionism, Mendes stands specially for its spiritual aspect; he served as vice-president of the American Federation of Zionists and was a member of the Actions Committee of Vienna (1898-99). The degree of D.D. was conferred upon him by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1904. In conjunction with his brother Frederick de Sola Mendes, and others, he was one of the founders of "The American Hebrew” in 1879, to whose columns, as to those of the general press, he is a frequent contributor. He is the author of Union Primer and Reading Book (1882); Jewish History Ethically Presented (1895); Looking Ahead, a plea for justice to the Jew (1900); The Jewish Religion Ethically Presented (1904). Among his other writings are: In Old Egypt, stories about, but not from, the Bible;Esther; Judas Maccabæus; and many essays in periodical publications.

1937: The Palestine Post reported the death at 66 in New York of Felix Warburg, the banker and a great philanthropist, the leader of the non-Zionist group of the Jewish Agency.  Born in Germany in 1871, Warburg eventually became a senior partner in the firm of Kuhn, Loeber and Co where he played an active role in the financial aspects of the industrial development of the United States.  Warburg engaged a wide variety of philanthropic activities.  “Although not a political Zionist, Warburg was involved in a variety of projects designed to develop Eretz Israel.  He was a co-founder of the Jewish Agency and founder of Hebrew University.  He actively protested British attempts to limit Jewish immigration to Palestine.  His former home on Fifth Avenue is now the Jewish Museum.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that a Jewish constable, Eliahu Shitreet, was seriously wounded by an Arab terrorist in Haifa.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that the new Mandatory Ordinance introduced a more limited definition of a family and "dependants," further limiting the number of Jews eligible to immigrate under this category.

1937: Attendees at a dinner hosted by the New York-Brooklyn Federal of Jewish Charities paid tribute to the memory of the late Felix Warburg.  Ironically, the dinner had originally been planned as tribute to Warburg’s son, Paul Felix Warburg, “head of the business men’s council of the federation.”

1937: In Jerusalem, Avinoan Yellin, inspector of the Jewish Schools in the Government Department of Education was shot by an Arab gunman who ambushed him as walked towards his offices.  Yellin, the son of Hebrew University Professor David Yellin, was taken to Hadassah Hospital where his condition was described as “grave” following surgery.

1937: “The Awful Truth” a comedy written by Viña Delmar with an uncredited assist from Sidney Buchman was released in the United States today by Columbia Pictures.

1938: “In direct contravention of the recently signed Munich Agreement, Adolf Hitler circulated among his high command a secret memorandum stating that they should prepare for the "liquidation of the rest of Czechoslovakia" and the occupation of Memel.”

1939: Birthdate of James D.G. “Jimmy” Dunn, the English born New Testament Scholar who has followed in the footsteps of E.P. Sander in working on “redefining Palestinian Judaism in order to correct the Christian view of Judaism as a religion of works-rightousness.”

1939:  Penn State, led by their captain Sidney “Spike” Alter were held scoreless by Cornell as they lost their first game of the year.

1940(19thof Tishrei, 5701): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1940: “It was officially announced” in Jerusalem “today that two soldiers, one an Arab and one a Jews and five civilians, three Jews and two Arabs, had received recognition for distinguished conduct and devotion to duty during an air raid on Haifa on July 24.”

1941(30th of Tishrei, 5702): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1941(30th of Tishrei, 5702): Residents of the Jewish community at Koidanov, Belorussia, are murdered.

1941(30th of Tishrei, 5702): Thousands of Jews are murdered at Kraljevo, Yugoslavia.

1941: The first transport of Jews left Cologne, Germany for the Lodz Ghetto.

1941: Three days after he had passed away, funeral services are scheduled to be held today in Cincinnati for 45 year old labor arbitrator and president of the Synagogue Council of America Edward L. Israel, the former rabbi of the B’rith Sholom Congregation in Springfield and Washington Avenue Temple who was raising two sons with his wife Amelia which will be followed by burial in Baltimore, MD.

1942:  In Brooklyn, Dr. Murray Blum and Ethel Silverman gave birth to Judith Susan Blum who as Judith Sheindlin gained fame as “Judge Judy”

http://www.judgejudy.com/

1942(10th of Cheshvan, 5703): At Szczebrzeszyn, the final Jews remaining were rounded up in a night of fierce and deadly slaughter. Those who were not shot were taken to Belzec. In Zwierzyniec, more Jews were rounded up. The guards all carried walking sticks that they would use to pull out Jews who lagged behind as they were marched to the town square. Those pulled out where shot on the spot.

1942(10thof Cheshvan, 5703): Eighty-four year old Helene (Goldschmidt) Tedesco, the daughter of Selig Meier Goldschmidt and Clementine Goldschmidt and the wife of Leon Yehuda Tedesco passed away today in Marseilles.

1943(22nd of Tishrei, 5704): Shmini Atzeret

1943: “The Naked Genius” a play produced by Mike Todd was performed for the first time today.

1943(22nd of Tishrei, 5704): The last surviving 2,000 residents of the Minsk ghetto were rounded up and killed in pits outside the city.

1943: Lucie Auerbach, who was six month pregnant, led an ambush in which five German guards and truck drivers were killed while members of the French resistance rescued 13 of their comrades including her husband Raymond had been held by the Gestapo at Montluc.

1943(22nd of Tishrei, 5704): During the final Aktion in Minsk, Belorussia, about 2000 Jews are murdered at Maly Trostinets.

1944: Birthdate of Marilyn "Mandy" Rice-Davies, the British show girl whose involvement in a “Sex Scandal” brought down the government of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and later would convert to Judaism and marry an Israeli.

1944: The retreating Nazis burned trunk loads of files, documents and papers concerning the Jews of Birkenau. The Germans were busy destroying the evidence of their evil. At the same time thousands of Jews would be sent away from Birkenau. The human evidence was being moved as well. Tens of thousands would die from hunger, cruelty and the raw elements as they marched from the concentration camp towards central Germany. Some would eventually find their way to Dachau and Stutthof.

1944 (4th of Cheshvan, 5705):  Frances Y. Slanger, R.N. died in Elsenborn, Belgium, a victim of a German artillery attack. She was the first American nurse to die in Europe after the June 1944 D-Day landings in Normandy. She was 31 years old. On the night before she died, Slanger had written a letter to the Stars and Stripes military newspaper, on behalf of military nurses, praising American G.I.'s and thanking the wounded for the privilege of easing their pain and sharing some of their hardships. Featured on the newspaper's editorial page by editors who did not know of her death, Slanger's letter evoked a deep response. When the news of her death was published, Stars and Stripes received an unparalleled outpouring of letters from its moved readership. Charles Sawyer, the U.S. ambassador to Belgium speaking of Slanger, said "if there is in heaven and in our hearts a special shrine for those who have given the most and the best, it is held sacred for the American nurse." Born in Poland, Slanger came to Boston, Massachusetts when she was seven years old with her family. She helped her father, a fruit peddler, while she attended high school. She graduated from the Boston City Hospital School of Nursing in 1937 and entered hospital work. In 1943, she enlisted in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps and attended the first nursing basic training program at Fort Devens. In Europe, she worked as part of a surgical team on the front lines.In June 1945, a cruise ship, refurbished as a hospital ship to return wounded American soldiers from Europe, was commissioned as the Frances Y. Slanger. In November 1947, her body was returned to Boston for reburial. More than a thousand people, including the mayor of Boston, paid their respects.(As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archive)

1945: “Speaking before 2,000 delegates to the 20th anniversary conference of the United Palestine Appeal at the Hotel Commodore” Senator William J. Fulbright who would later become a pro-Arab Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee “said that the greatest obstacle to an effective United Nations organization” would “be the ancient and antiquated concept of sovereignty.”

1945: Fifteen hundred delegates attended today’s 21st annual conference of the American Jewish Congress in New York where they heard Dr. David Petegorsky, the executive director, provide “examples of anti-Semitism and racial intolerance” that have occurred “within recent weeks” that show “that Jews and other minority groups must be on guard against undemocratic attacks.”

1946: The HMS Moon, a British minesweeper captured the SS Alma off the coast of Lebanon and towed her to Haifa.  The vessel contained 800 Jewish refugees trying to enter Palestine despite the White Paper and the British Blockade.  According to reports by the British, the Jews “took strong but unsuccessful action” in an attempting to prevent British sailors from boarding the Alma and tying tow ropes to the vessel.  The British claim that no Jews were injured or killed.  The Stern Gang used rumors about harm that had come to the refugees to issue a shoot to kill order aimed at British soldiers and sailors.

1946: Seventy year old Norris Wilcox, the half-brother Douglas Fairbanks passed away today.

1947: “In the little town of Raanan on the coastal plain between Tel Aviv and Nathanya a new children’s village and farm school was dedicated today by the Mizrachi Women’s Organization of America.”  Initially the facility will be home to 170 holocaust survivors ranging in age between 5 and 17 years of age who have been living in displaced persons camps in Cyprus or at the Athlitit detention center.  The village will eventually be able to house anywhere from 300 to 500 children.

1947: The UNSCOP majority report with its recommendation of partition was sent to the UN General Assembly with the approval of both the United States and the Soviet Union.

1948: Israeli naval vessels supported by planes from the Israeli Air Force shelled Egyptian positions in Gaza.

1948: At four in the morning, Israeli troops attack the fortified positions of the Egyptians outside of Beersheba.  The Egyptians are taken by surprise since they did not know that the Israelis had opened the road to the Negev two days earlier.  The Egyptians surrendered and the ancient place to which Abraham returned after “the binding of Isaac” was in Jewish hands. 

                                                                           Or

1948: During Operation Moseh, which was named after “Moshe Albert who fell defending the besieged Beit Eshel” “the Negev Brigade and 8th Armored Brigade attacked Beersheba from the west. Another force joined them from the north. The Egyptian army garrison consisted of 500 soldiers with some light artillery. They put up some resistance for five hours before surrendering.

1948: Twenty-three year old Abraham Abarzel the native of Algeria and member of the French Commando Company of the Palmach Hanegev’s 9th Battalion evacuated to Kibbutz Dorot after being “mortally wounded in the battle for the capture of Beersheba.”

1948: During Operation Ha-Har, “Moshe ("Morris") Ben-Dror, the commander of the Fifth Battalion, put together a battle corps consisting of two companies of riflemen, a support company and saboteurs, who were instructed to take Bayt Nattif and to destroy its houses, whose inhabitants had fought against the Convoy of thirty-five fallen soldiers who were sent to aid their beleaguered comrades in Gush Etzion

1949: Birthdate of rightwing Israeli politician and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

1949: Northwestern University undergrad David Lionel Bazel who began serving as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

1952: In Beverly Hills, CA, Phoebe and Henry Ephron gave birth to Amy Ephron the multi-dimensional author whose work includes A Cup of Tea and One Sunday Morning.

1952:The Jerusalem Post reported that Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion met "Hazon Ish," the supreme authority on interpretation of the Jewish law for extreme Orthodox Jewry. After an hour of animated discussion the area of disagreement between the two leaders remained fundamentally as wide as ever, but they came closer on the need for the mutual understanding. “Hazon Ish” was the appellation applied to the famed Talmud scholar Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz.  Born in Poland in 1878, he moved to Eretz Israel in 1933.  He settled in B’nai B’rak  (yes the same place mentioned in the Haggadah) where he severed as communal leader while writing forty books on a variety of religious topics. Although principally an academic scholar, he applied himself to practical problems such as the use of milking machines on Shabbat and the cultivation of hydroponics during the sabbatical year, when it is forbidden to cultivate land in Eretz Yisrael. He was even once consulted by Prime Minister David Ben Gurion on the question of drafting young women to the Israel Defense Forces.  He passed away in 1953.

1953: In Hampstead Garden Suburb, Middlesex, Norman Mandelson, the grandson of the founder of the Harrow United Synagogue and “advertising manager of The Jewish Chronicle and the former Mary Joyce Morrison gave birth to Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, “a British Labour politician, president of international think tank Policy Network and Chairman of strategic advisory firm Global Counsel.”

1954: The City of Hope Auxiliary of San Diego is scheduled to honor the member of its Founder and President for 17 years, Anna Shelley, with a Memorial Fund Luncheon at 12 noon at the Beth Jacob Center.

1954: In Connecticut, Barbara (Freedman) Berg and film producer Dick Berg, gave birth to guitarist and record producer Antony Rains “Tony” Berg, “an A&R exec with Geffen records, the brother of Pulitzer Prize winning author A. Scott Berg and business executive Jeff Berg  and the father of musician Elizabeth Anne “Z’ Berg.

1954: “Casino Royale,” “a live 1954 television adaptation of the novel of the same name” co-starring Peter Lorre was broadcast for the first time today.

1956: An Off-Broadway production of “Johnny Johnson” a musical with music by Kurt Weill directed by Stella Adler co-starring Gene Saks opened at the Little Carnegie Playhouse at Carnegie Hall.

1956: Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe appeared as contestants on the panel quiz show “What’s My Line?”

1956: Sid Gillman’s Los Angeles Rams lost their third straight game when they were defeated by the Green Bay Packers bring their record to a miserable 1 and 3.

1958: Following Gracie Allen’s retirement, CBS broadcast the first episode of “The George Burns Show” the first attempt by Burns to perform without Allen since the two hooked up in the days of Vaudeville.

1959: In New York City, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum opened to the public. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.  This is yet another example of Jewish philanthropy for the civil society.

1959: U.S. premiere of “A Bucket of Blood” a satire with music by composer and cellist Fred Katz.

1961: Seventy-seven year old “Walter Edward Sachs,” a “limited partner in Goldman, Scahs” married his third wife Virginia Maitland today.

1961(11thof Cheshvan, 5722): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1961(11thof Cheshvan, 5722): Fifty nine year old Jerusalem born and John Hopkins Ph.D . Aaron Morris Margalith the author and professor at Yeshiva University, who was the husband of Helen Margaret Margalith, the hold of a B.A. from Hunter and Masters of Library Science of Columbia and the father of Joan and Carol Margalith passed away today.

1961: Author James Michener purchased a painting by Morris Louis, the great Jewish Washington abstractionist whom kingmaker-critics would anoint as the greatest painter since Jackson Pollock.

1962(23 of Tishrei, 5723): Simcaht Torah

1962: The Observer reported today that “during a public debate of the case for a referendum on whthere to the European Economic Community” “British historian and Conservative peer Max Beloff “argued that a referendum is not meaningful unless clear alternatives are set before the electorate; in the absence of such clarity, ‘the electorate would…be doing no more than indicating a very general bias one way or another.

1962: “The Century 21 Exposition” also known as the Seattle World’s Fair for which Lawrence Halprin provided the “master landscaping plan” came to a conclusion today.

1963: “A call to the major world powers to safeguard peace in the Middle East was issued today by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol in his ‘state of the nation’ addressed at the opening meeting of the Knessett…” (As reported by JTA)

1965: Professor Frank Harris, the Dean of the Medicine of the University of Leicester and his wife gave birth to Oxford trained physician and Liberal MP for Oxford West Evan Harris whom the Daily Telegraph named “as one of the MPs who had allegedly made improper claims for expense.”

1965: Helen Schucman commits the first lines of A Course in Miracles to paper.  Dr. Helen Schucman was a Jewish research psychologist who was a professor of medical psychology at Columbia University.

1966(7thof Cheshvan, 5727): Sixty-nine year old Lewis Coleman Cohen, Baron Cohen of Brighton, the son of a Hastings jeweler under whose leadership the Alliance Building Society “grew into one of the largest and most successful building societies in Britain and who “chaired the inaugural meeting of the Labour Friends of Israel” passed away today.

1967 17th of Tishrei, 5728): Third Day of Sukkoth

1967 17th of Tishrei, 5728): An Egyptian missile attack sank the Eilat an Israeli ship 13 miles away from Port Said which meant the attack that cost the lives of 48 Israelis, took place in international waters.  Israeli artillery opened up all along the Suez Canal setting the refineries at Suez City on firing thus forcing the evacuation of thousands of Egyptians.

1967: First broadcast of “Twice a Fortnight” co-starring Abba Eban’s nephew Jonathan Lynn.

1967: “Jerusalem of Gold, Israel Festival Song, Strikes Gold” published today descried how “a song originally commissioned by the May of Jerusalem for the 1967 Israel Song Festival in May has become, since the Six Day War, one of the biggest hits ever.”

1970(21stof Tishrei, 5731): Hoshana Raba

1970: “Little Fauss and Big Halsy” a comedy produced by Albert S. Ruddy was released today.

1971: For the first time BBC 1 broadcast “Edna, the Inebriate Woman,” produced by Irene Shubik and featuring June Brown.

1973: Yitamar Barne’a and Gil Haran ejected from their F-4E Phantom Jet after it fell victim to a Syrian MIG-21, the most advanced Soviet aircraft of that period.  Barne’a was taken prisoner.  It is unclear as to whether Haran was captured or killed.

1973: “Israeli forces, led by reserve Maj. Gen. Avraham Adan, encircled the Egyptian Third Army while forces led by Sharon take up positions less than 40 miles from Cairo.”

1973: During the Battle of Ismailia, Egyptian forces “abandoned the Touscan strong point” after having beat off an attack by the Israelis while other Israeli forces who had “attacked Heneidac at dawn…captured the position before noon.”

1973: Israeli forces sustained serious casualties as they fought to re-capture Mount Hermon from the Syrians.  The Israelis referred to the 8,200 high mountain as “the eyes of the State of Israel.”  Henry Kissinger flew from Moscow to Tel Aviv where he pressured the Israelis into accepting a cease fire.  Kissinger and the Israelis knew that the Egyptian Third Army which was on the east bank of the Suez Canal was on the verge of annihilation.  Kissinger claimed that such a crushing defeat would weaken Sadat and keep him from making any kind of political settlement in the future.  There are those who contend that Sadat was able to sign a peace treaty with Israel because he felt that Arab honor had been redeemed in 1973.  Others contend that Sadat also made peace because in 1973, the Egyptians with every possible military advantage still could not defeat Israel and that there was no point in continuing the endless hostilities.

1973: “Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams” a female midl-life crisis movie for which Sylvia Sidney received an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress, co-starring Martin Balsam, featuring Dori Brenner in her screen debut, directed by Gilbert Gates, written by Stewart Stern and with music by Johnny Mandel was released today in the United States.

1975: “Hadassah rededicated the rebuilt and refurbished Hadassah University Hospital at Mount Scopus.”

1975: “Fifty-two British MPs signed a motion condemning Soviet treatment of Professor Levich and urging the Soviet government to honor the Helsinki agreement.”

1975: “The USSR permanent mission at the UN protested demonstrations by ‘Zionist hooligan groups.’”

1976: Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize for Literature

1976: Victor Elistratov, Mikhail Kremen, Arkady Polishchuk and Boris Chernobilsky were taken away by police today after a demonstration in Moscow in which the protestors wore yellow stars on their chests.

1978(20thof Tishrei, 5739): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

1978(20thof Tishrei, 5739): Eighty-seven year old Samuel E. Goldberg, the New York born son of Malya Molly Goldfarb and Nesanel Dovid Bryer, “known as “the father of Jewish Music in America” whose works included “I Have a Little Driedel” passed away today.

https://www.thejewniverse.com/2015/the-secret-history-of-i-have-a-little-dreidel/?utm_source=jewniverse_maropost&utm_campaign=jewniverse&utm_medium=email&mpweb=1161-2172-39206

http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ohc/id/1346

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv49530

1979: Birthdate of Israeli jazz guitarist and composer Assaf Kehati.

1980(11thof Cheshvan, 5741): Eighty year old Jessie Marmorston Weingarten, the Ukrainian born Buffalo Medical college trained physician “known for her research in the field of heart” who was the wife of producer Lawrence Weingarten and who counted MGM movie mogul Louis B. Mayer as one of her patients, passed away today.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/marmorston-jessie

1981(23rdof Tishrei, 5742): Simchat Torah

1981: Ninety-eight year old Frances Taussig, “a past president of the American Association of Social Work” passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1981/10/24/obituaries/frances-taussig-dead-at-98-leading-jewish-social-worker.html

1982: Following his death yesterday, the coffin of Leib Gurwicz, the Rosh Yeshiva of the Gateshead Yeshiva in Gateshead, England “was carried by his past and present pupils through the streets of Gateshead, past the synagogue and kollel and taken to the Newcastle Airport on the first league of a journey that will end with burial in Israel tomorrow.

1982: Space epic “The Right Stuff” directed by Philip Kaufman who also wrote the screenplay and produced by Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff had a limited release in the United States today.

1983: Admiral Arnold Resnicoff arrived in Lebanon to lead a memorial service for Sgt. Allen Soifert, an American Jewish Marine killed by Arab sniper fire.

1983: U.S. premiere of “The Dead Zone” a horror film directed by David Cronenberg.

1984: In Hackensack, NJ, funeral services were held today for seventy-one year old “retired New Jersey Superior Court Judge and graduate of what is now Rutgers Law School  Morris Malech” the decorated WW II veteran and husband of “the former Freda Lipowitz” with whom he had two sons – Harry and Edward.

1986: During “Operation Wrath of God” Munzer Abu Ghazala, a senior PLO official and member of the Palestinian National Council, was killed by a bomb as he drove through a suburb of Athens

1987: Former Miss America Bess Myerson is arrested on charges of bribery, conspiracy, and mail fraud, all involving an alimony-fixing scandal. She is later found not guilty.

1988: In Toronto, Henry Rendall, who was Jewish and his wife Cathy, who was not gave birth to actor Mark Rendall, youngest brother of David and Mathew Rendall

1988: Today Israeli Army officials reported that the Palestinian arrested in the grenade assault on Monday that wounded 67 Israelis, including 24 soldiers, confessed to several recent terrorist incidents.

1988: “Mystic Pizza” on which David Stern worked as a production assistant which was “one of his first gigs in L.A.” was released in the United States today.

1990(2ndof Cheshvan, 5751): On Yair Street in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Bak’a 19 year old terrorist Omar Said Salah Abu Sirhan stabbed Iris Azulai as she walked out of her house after which she murdered Eli Altaretz and Shalom “Charlie” Chelouche.

1990: Jewish actor Alan Rosenberg, the President of the Screen Actors Guild and his wife Marg Helgenberger gave birth to their first child, Hugh Howard Rosenberg.

1993(6th of Cheshvan, 5754): Seventy-five year old Long Island University basketball star who went on to play in the NBA passed away today in Florida.

http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/25/obituaries/irving-torgoff-75-liu-star-in-30-s-and-nba-player.html

1994: “The Puppet Master” a sci-film with a script by David S. Goyer and featuring Yaphet Kotto and Richard Belzer was released in the United States today by Buena Vista Pictures.

1995(27th of Tishrei, 5756): Eighty-three year old Jack Rose, the Russian immigrant who began as a gag writer for Milton Berle and Bob Hope before pursuing a career as a screenwriter.

1998:Sergio Mattarella, who when he became President of Italy condemned the attack by Palestinian terrorists on the Great Synagogue of Rome  began serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy today.

1999: A memorial service was held today for Sinai Memorial Chapel for eighty-five year old San Francisco children’s rights advocate Jean Jacobs.

https://www.jweekly.com/1999/10/22/jacobs-advocate-for-children-s-rights-dies-at-85/

2000(22nd of Tishrei, 5761): Shemini Atzeret

2000: The BBC broadcast “Nations” part 4 of “A History of Britain” presented by Simon Schama.

2001: The Sunday New York Times features reviews of the following books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including A History of Britain Volume II: The Wars of the British, 1603-1776 by Simon Schama, Cultivating Delight:  A Natural History of My Garden by Diane Ackerman and Too Close To Call: TheThirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election by Jeffrey Toobin.

2002(15th of Cheshvan, 5763): A car packed with explosives pulled up to a bus in northern Israel during rush hour, igniting a massive fireball that killed 14 people along with two suicide attackers.

2002(15th of Cheshvan, 5763): Ninety-three year old German born Australian mathematician Bernhard Hermann Neumann passed away today.

http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/roybiogmem/56/285

2003: Exactly one year after a suicide bomber killed 14 Israeli bus riders, the U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution demanding that Israel tear down a barrier being built as an anti-terrorist measure.  The U.N. objects to what critics claim is the “jutting the fence into the West Bank.”

2004:  An Israeli air strike in Gaza City killed Adnan al-Ghoul,a leading Hamas weapons maker who was responsible for some of the group’s most powerful bombs and its homemade rockets, Israel’s military said.

2005: The Icon Festival comes to an end at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. The Icon Festival, a celebration of science fiction and the imagination is held yearly during the Chol Hamoed period of Sukkoth. 

2005:  As a testimony to the vibrancy and creativity of Israeli society, Haaretz reported that “Lumenis, the developer, manufacturer and seller of laser and light-based devices for medical, aesthetic, ophthalmic, dental and veterinary applications, has announced the launch of a series of new products over the past two weeks. First, Lumenis demonstrated its FDA-approved AquaLite dental laser system at the American Dental Association convention and released it for sale.This week, the Yokne’am-based company announced that it had received FDA clearance to market the new Selecta family of lasers and would introduce a total of eight new ophthalmic lasers and delivery devices. All eight have received FDA approval.” One can only imagine how much more the Israeli scientific community could accomplish if the nation was not having to spend so much of its resources in a battle of survival with those Arabs and Moslems dedicated to the destruction of the Jewish state

2005(18th of Tishrei, 5766): Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

2005(18th of Tishrei, 5767): Rabbi Hermann Naftali Neuberger, the President of Ner Israel and the man who helped to save 60,000 Persian Jews.  His legacy includes three sons who became prominent rabbis in their own right and two other sons who became prominent members of the legal profession.

2006: David Samson, the President of the Miami Marlins “completed the Ford Ironman World Championship Triathlon in Kona, Hawaii” making him “the only team president of a major U.S. sports franchise to have completed the Ironman Triathlon.”

2006(29th of Tishrei, 5767): Eighty-eight year old Milton Selzer whose career began during “the Golden Age of Television” passed away today.

http://alt.obituaries.narkive.com/oxsj3SgJ/milton-selzer-88-prolific-character-actor

http://sanfordandson.wikia.com/wiki/Milton_Selzer

2006: Palestinian terrorists fired four Kassam rockets at the western Negev, a day after several other rockets hit Israel. All of them landed in open areas, causing no injuries or damage. Seventy year old

2007(9th of Cheshvan, 5768): Seventy year old “R. B. Kitaj, an American artist who became influential in Britain with figurative and Pop Art paintings that ran against the grain of 1960s and ’70s abstraction” passed away today.  (As reported by Martha Schwendener)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/24/arts/24kitaj.html?_r=0

2007(9th of Cheshvan, 5768): Ninety-two year old art dealer Ileana Sonnabend passed away today. (As reported by Robert Smith)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/24/arts/24sonnabend.html?pagewanted=all

2007: A 10-day klezmer festival featuring over 100 klezmer musicians comes to an end in New York.

2007: In “A Counter History” published today, Alex Witchel traces the history of the New York deli and the role of Abe Lebewohl, who started the 2nd Avenue Deli in 1954. (Editor’s note – the 2nd Avenue Deli makes the best tongue on pumpernickel sandwich in the world and their meat knishes are beyond compare.)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/magazine/21deli-t.html?pagewanted=all

2007: The Sunday Washington Post book section features Marvin Kalb’s review of Reality Show: Inside the Last Great Television News War by Howard Kurtz and The Siege of Mecca: The forgotten Uprising in Islam’s Holiest Shrine and the Birth of Al Qaeda by Yaroslav Trofimov.

2007: The Sunday New York Times book section features reviews of the following books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including Harold Robbins: The Man Who Invented Sex by Andrew Wilson, The Conscience of Liberal by Paul Krugman, Supercapitalism by Robert Reich, Foreskin’s Lament: A Memoirby  Shalom Auslander, Weimar Germany: :Promise and Tragedy by Eric D. Weitz, The Last Chicken In America, Ellen Litman’s elegantly constructed web of stories about Russian-Jewish immigrants living in the Squirrel Hill section of Pittsburgh, The Sabotage Café by Joshua Furst fiction editor of Zeek and Fire in the Blood by Irène Némirovsky, translated by Sandra Smith.

2007: The Chicago Tribune carried a front page story entitled “How Holocaust heroine rescued 2,500 children” that told the story of how four Kansas high school students “discovered” and publicized the story of Irena Sendler, a Polish Catholic social worker an unsung Polish heroine of the Holocaust

2007: the State Senate voted to oppose the Elliot Spitzer plan to issue special driver’s licenses to immigrant workers without requiring proof of legal immigration status by a 39–19 vote

2007: The latest adaptation of I.L. Peretz’s “A Night in the Old Marketplace” has its last performance at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, PA. The musical is the creation of composer Frank London.

2007:Archeologists overseeing contested Islamic infrastructure work on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount have stumbled upon a sealed archeological level dating back to the First Temple period, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced Sunday. The find marks the first time that archeological remains dating back to the First Temple period have been found on the contested holy site, the state-run archeological body said.

2008(22nd of Tishrei, 5769): Shemini Atzeret,

2008:Inside the grand Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue in this bustling seaside city, five mostly elderly women and a middle-aged man from the Jewish community here gathered this evening to commemorate the holiday of new beginnings: Simhat Torah.

2008: The Israeli feature film Seven Minutes in Heaven, directed by newcomer Omri Givon, took the top award in its hotly contested category at the 24th Haifa International Film Festival, which ended tonight.

2008: Ruth Gruber, Journalist, photographer, writer, humanitarian and U.S. government official “was honored for her work defending free expression by the National Coalition Against Censorship.

2008: “The National Coalition Against Censorship honored Anthony Lewish for his work in the area of First Amendment rights and free expression.”

2009: Closing session of the National Jewish Democratic Conference Washington Conference.

2009:Freelance writer David Sax discusses his new book, Save the Deli: In Search of Perfect Pastrami, Crusty Rye, and the Heart of Jewish Delicatessen, at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, in Washington, D.C.

2009:The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival feature programs centered around Morris Dickstein’s  Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression  and Shana Liebman’s Sex, Drugs and Gefilte Fish: The Heeb Storytelling Collection

2009:The IDF and the US military are scheduled to begin a major joint air defense exercise today, highlighting military ties between the two allies at a time of heightened tensions over Iran’s nuclear program.

2009:The Anti-Defamation League said today that despite the apology of two South Carolina Republican Party chairmen for characterizing Jews as penny-pinchers, “they need to do more to publicly disavow their words and to understand why their remarks were so insensitive.”

2009: The Senate plenum and executive council of Tel Aviv University approved the appointment of Professor Joseph Klafter as the school’s 8th president.

2009(3rdof Cheshvan, 5770: English mystery writer Lionel Davidson passed away. In 1966, he won his second Gold Dagger for A Long Way to Shiloh which was published in the United States as The Menorah Men, a story that revolves around the search for a holy candelabrum rescued from the Jerusalem Temple before its destruction by the Romans in 70 CE. The story draws from the Copper Scroll found at Qumran in 1952, which lists buried treasure.

2010: Samuel Heilman is scheduled to deliver The Bernard Wexler Lecture on Jewish Historybased on The Rebbe: The Life and Afterlife of Menachem Mendel Schneersonat The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, DC.

2010: Artist Noam Braslavsky unveiled a life-sized sculpture of Sharon in a hospital bed with an IV drip at the Kishon Gallery in Tel Aviv.

2010(13th of Cheshvan, 5771): Ninety-one year old pianist and author Natasha Spender, the daughter of Jewish refugees from Lithuania who was “the second wife of poet Sir Stephen Spender” who had Jewish members in his family tree, passed away today.

http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2010/oct/22/natasha-spender-obituary

2010:The Chief Rabbinical Council today formed a committee to examine the conversion processes not only in the IDF but also in the State Conversion Authority. Five senior rabbis will be presenting their findings to Chief Sephardi Rabbi Shlomo Amar and Chief IDF Rabbi Rafi Peretz within four months.The Reform and Masorti movements slammed the rabbinate for its decision, and Kadima called on the rabbinate to find any possible way to ease the path of those seeking to join the Jewish nation.

2011(23rd of Tishrei, 5772): Simchat Torah

2011:A brushfire broke out between Kibbutz Yasur and Moshav Ahihud in the Western Galilee region of northern Israel today.

2011:The Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court agreed to a police request today to extend the remand of 14 people arrested during a rally outside the Sharon prison last night

2011: Today, as a freshman at the University of Michigan, Zach Hyman “scored the first goal of his collegiate career.”

2011:Theo Epstein officially resigned as general manager of the Red Sox late Friday night to accept the position of Cubs president of baseball operations. The announcement was made in a joint news release after some cajoling from Major League Baseball, which was upset the two teams’ contentious negotiations for compensation regarding Epstein is a distraction from the World Series.

2012: The Los Angeles Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Who Could That Be at This Hour?  By Lemony Snicket (who is really David Handler, the son of Lou Handler a Jewish accountant)

2012: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including the recently released paperback edition of Jerusalem: The Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore.

2012: Carl Bernstein is scheduled to address a luncheon sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington

2012: Jeanne Golan is scheduled to perform the second and final, in a series of recitals featuring the complete piano sonatas of Viktor Ullman at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center

2012: The Wiener Library, “the world’s oldest Holocaust memorial institution,” is scheduled to host an Open Day as part of the Bloomsbury Festival, which will give a wider audience a chance to view the new temporary exhibition, ‘Rescues of the Holocaust: Remembering Raoul Wallenberg and Lives Saved’. 

2012: In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Temple Judah is scheduled to sponsor “Yiddish Café & Cabaret” featuring Cantor Jennifer Bern-Vogel (Temple Judah Confirmation class of 1973), “the Java Jews” (Des Moines gift to klezmer) and Dr. Bill Carson, director of bands at Coe College.

2012: Former Mossad chief and Yesh Sikuy director Meir Dagan is facing the threat of assassination by an Iranian hit squad as he recovers from a liver transplant in Belarus, The Sunday Times reported.

2012: Israel’s security forces are being tested rigorously in the upcoming days as they take part in two major drills aimed to test their ability to face both natural disasters and war. The largest-ever joint Israeli and American military drill began today at the same time that the country’s emergency services were participating in their first earthquake preparedness drill.

2013: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present “Sex, Yiddish and the Law: Jewish Life in Metz in the 18th Century”

2013: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide, in partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (CAHS), is scheduled to host a seminar, Introduction to Holocaust Studies through the International Tracing Service (ITS) Collection at the Wiener Library, designed for advanced undergraduate, master’s-level and first-year PhD students.

2013(17thof Cheshvan, 5773): Seventy-two year old New York City “budget maven” Paul Dickstein passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/nyregion/paul-dickstein-kochs-budget-chief-in-new-york-city-dies-at-70.html?hpw&_r=0

2013: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was announced today as the winner of the first Genesis Prize, a $1 million award dubbed “the Jewish Nobel Prize.” (As reported by Lazar Berman)

http://www.timesofisrael.com/ny-mayor-bloomberg-to-be-awarded-first-jewish-nobel/

2013: Two mortar shells fired from Syria, likely spillover from the bloody civil war in the country, landed on the Israeli side of the Golan Heights today near Tel Fares. (As reported by Lazar Berman)

2013: An Opera Fights Hungary’s Rising Anti-Semitism published today described how Ivan Fischer’s “The Red Heifer” is being used to combat rising anti-Jewish sentiment.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/21/arts/music/in-hungary-a-new-opera-joins-the-chorus-against-anti-semitism.html?pagewanted=print

2014: In Glencoe, Illinois, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is scheduled to host a screening of the documentary “50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus.”

2014: The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to present Zachary Lazar, author of I Pity the Poor Immigrant and “Art Spiegelman’s WORDLESS! With music by Phillip Johnston.

2014: “A monumental Roman inscription bearing the name of Emperor Hadrian, which surfaced in Jerusalem during salvage excavations earlier this year, was displayed to the public by the Israel Antiquities Authority today.” (As reported by Ilan Ben Zion)

2014: “Former Israeli Sephardic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar was elected as the new Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, with 28 votes, while Rabbi Aryeh Stern of the Halacha Brura Institute was voted in as Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi with 27.” (As reported by Hezki Ezra)

2015: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is scheduled to present a screening of “The World Was Ours, an award-winning one-hour documentary narrated by the award-winning actor, Mandy Patinkin that explores the vibrant and creative life of the Jewish community of Vilna (now Vilnius, Lithuania) between the two World Wars.”

2015: “All 19 Jewish House lawmakers slammed UNESCO for its vote charging Israel with changing the status quo at a Jerusalem holy site.”

2015: “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was pounded today with a barrage of condemnations after he claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler only decided on the mass extermination of Europe’s Jews after receiving input on the matter from Jerusalem’s then-grand mufti, Haj Amin al-Husseini, a Palestinian nationalist widely acknowledged as a fervent Jew-hater.” (As reported by Adiv Sterman and Raphael Ahren)

2015(8thof Cheshvan, 5776): Seventy-nine year old comedian Marty Ingels passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/23/arts/television/marty-ingels-actor-and-comedian-is-dead-at-79.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2015: One rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed in an open area in southern Israel tonight. The code red sirens sounded in the Sha’ar HaNegev and Sdot Negev Regional Councils next to the Gaza border, but the projectile landed in The Sha’ar HaNegev area.

2016(19thof Tishrei, 5777): Fifth Day of Sukkot

2016: Leonard Cohen is scheduled “to release his 14th studio album ‘You Want It Darker’ today.

2016: “American Pastoral” the movie version of Philip Roth’s award winning novel opened in 15 theatres across the United States today.

2016: “Keeping Up with the Jones,” a spy-spoof featuring Gal Gadot which had premiered was released in the rest of the United States today.

2016: “Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot” was among those who appeared at the United Nations today, “on the 75th anniversary of the first appearance” of the mythical female super hero.

2016: “The Israeli-American seven-piece group Anbessa Orchestra” is scheduled to perform at Barbes in Brooklyn, NY.

2016: In Jerusalem, the Admaya Conference is scheduled to come to an end “with workshops, techniques and displays of earth building” that will be of interest to “the whole family.”

2016: “Denial” comes to the “heartland” with the scheduled opening of the film today at two theatres in Des Moines, Iowa.

2017(1stDay of Cheshvan 5778): Parashat Noach and Second Day Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2017: The Lincoln Center Cinema is scheduled to host a screening of “Aida’s Secrets” followed by a Q & A with directors Alon and Shaul Schwarz.

2017: In the United Kingdom, Trafalgar Day when Englishmen and Anglophiles pay homage to the memory of Lord Nelson, his victory and the sailor who served with him including those who trained by reading Sir Alexander Schomberg’s “A Sea Manual recommended to the Young Officers of the Royal Navy as a Companion to the Signal Book.”

2018: Rob Snyder, author Crossing Broadway: Washington Heights and the Promise of New York City, is “scheduled to lead a walking tour and panel discussion in the northern Manhattan neighborhood once known as “Frankfurt on the Hudson” for its large population of German-Jewish refugees.”

2018: In Atlanta, Helen Weingarten, “who entered Auschwitz as one of five sisters” of whom only four survived and who “narrowly escaped death when the 500 women she was with were redirected from the entrance to the gas chambers and sent to Germany for slave labor” is scheduled to speak at the Breman Museum this afternoon.

2018: Sarina Roffé, a professional genealogist, founder of the Sephardic Heritage Project, and author of Branching Out from Sepharad: A Global Journey of Selected Rabbinic Families with Biographies and Genealogies which outlines the history and expulsion of Jews in Spain, their history in Syria, and immigration to the Americas” is scheduled to “discuss the Kassin rabbinic dynasty from the 12th century through the 50-year leadership of Rabbi Jacob S. Kassin in Brooklyn, and to solve a Converso mystery” at the Center for Jewish History.

2018: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host “the People vs. Noah” with Prosecutor Alan Dershowitz, Defense Attorney Joe Lieberman and Michael Mukasey, “former Attorney General of the United States” serving as the presiding Judge.

2018 “Julia Louis-Dreyfus” received “the 21st Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts” tonight.

2018: The Cleveland Browns with Greg Joseph as their Placekicker is scheduled to play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at noon today.

2018: The New York Times published reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Poison Squad: One Chemist’s Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by Deborah Blum and No Property In Man: Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation’s Founding by Sean Wilentz

2019: In San Mateo, CA, the San Mateo Performing Arts Center is scheduledto host “A Night of Jewish Humor,” featuring a “performance by bestselling writers Dave Barry and Adam Mansbach, two of three authors of the comic haggadah,  For This We Left Egypt?

2019: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a luncheon following Shemini Atzertz services.

2019: Asi Matathius, who “made his debut at the age of fourteen with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Zubin Mehta,” is scheduled to perform this with the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players at the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church.

2019(22nd of Tishrei, 5780): Shemini Atzeret and Yizkor

https://www.crescentcityjewishnews.com/off-the-pulpit-a-yizkor-message/

2019(22ndof Tishrei, 5780: This evening, in Coralville, IA, Agudas Achim is scheduled to host a “Family-fun Erev Simchat Torah service with Eliana Light.

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to present online the lecture Reconstructing The History of Ancient Israel: The Bible vs Archaeology.

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Temple Judea is scheduled to host a lunch and learn during which Rabbi Yaron will discuss “Psalms, what they are, the role they play and various interpretations of the known and not so known Psalms.”

2020: The International Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center is scheduled to present an international Zoom with professionals discussing the COVID-19 Conundrum

2020: The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston is scheduled to present an online “Conversation with Admiral Ami Ayalon”

2020: The Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies is scheduled to present “Professor Samuel J. Levine discussing  Joseph, autism and his 2018 book “Was Yosef on the Spectrum?”

2020: In New Orleans, the Anti-Defamation League is scheduled to host its “Torch of Liberty Dinner.”

2020: The Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish FilmFest is scheduled to provide “The One and Only Jewish Miss America” for a fixed 48-hour home viewing window.

2020: As can be seen by yesterday’s reports about the resignation of Finance Ministry Officials and the IDF’s exposure of tunnel that reached several meters into Israel from Gaza, Israelis awake to an ongoing terrorist threat and financial crisis related to the Pandemic.


This Day, October 22, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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362: A mysterious fire destroys the temple of Apollo at Daphne outside Antioch. According to one source,the Christians living in Antioch who were angry with the Emperor Julian for the favor he showed to Jewish and pagan rites, and, outraged by the closing of its great church of Constantine, burned down the temple of Apollo in Daphne. Julian had promised to rebuild the Temple at Jerusalem, a promise he was unable to keep due to his untimely and mysterious death. Julian was the last non-Christian emperor of Rome.  He opposed the special privileges that his predecessors had granted to Christianity because he thought the road to restoring Roman grandeur lay in returning to basic Roman values which were tied to their pagan religion.

741:  Charles Martel passed away.  Charles Martel or Charles the Hammer is credited with saving Europe from Islam by defeating the Moors at the Battle of Tours. This effectively meant, that Islamic culture would remain south of the Pyrenees in what is modern day Spain.  Although fighting would continue between invading Moslem armies and defending Christian armies, most of Europe was destined to be Christian.  This division would have profound consequences for the development of Jewish civilizations in various parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.  Charles Martel was the grandfather of Charlemagne, the great French leader and effectively the first Holy Roman Emperor.  Charlemagne treated his Jewish subjects comparatively well even in the face of pressure from the Catholic Church 

1495: Ines Lopez of Ciudad Real, Spain was accused of heresy. In confessing, she wrote to the Inquisitional Court stating she was a 'Christian', but admitted wearing clean clothing on Saturday. In the letter she accused her cousin of teaching her to observe Passover, saying it was good "for her soul." Turning in her cousin satisfied the Inquisition, but they could do nothing as she was safe in Constantinople. Soon after this, Lopez was sentenced to life imprisonment, ordered to wear the San Benito and was burned at the stake.

1586: Sixtus V issued Christiana Pietas, a papal bull that ameliorated the restrictions placed on Jews by his papal predecessors. Among other things, the papal bull allowed the reprinting of the Talmud and other Jewish books provided that they had properly been censored before publication.  The successor to Sixtus would not only reverse this bull, he would promulgate even more onerous restrictions on the Jewish people.

1586: A bull issued today by Sixtus “permitted the Jews to rebuild synagogues on the earlier sites, provided the contributions for the support of catechumens be not reduced in amount.”

1597: The Roman Curia ruled that a Jewish child baptized without the permission of his parents, as required by canonical law, must be brought up as a Catholic.  The ruling required the removal of the child from hits parents.

1601: The thirty-one page L’abitacolo degli Oranti or Me’on ha-Sho’alim (The Abode of the Supplicants) by Devora Ascareilli which “was completed in about 1537” was published today in Venice possibly making it the first book published by a Jewish woman.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/devorah-ascarelli

1668: The Jews of Barbados were forbidden to engage in foreign or local retail trade. Jews were forbidden from purchasing slaves, and were forced into living in a Jewish Ghetto in Barbados. All the discriminatory laws were removed by 1802, by the colonial government of Barbados. In 1820, the British Parliament also confirmed this repeal of the discrimination laws against the Jews.

1688: Birthdate of Nadir Shah of Persia.  A member of the Afsharid dynasty, he was positively disposed towards his subjects.  Persecution of the Jews resumed after he was assassinated in 1747

1727: Coronation of George II who was so moved when he saw Charles Macklin’s portrayal of Shylock in the Merchant of Venice (of which a bystander said “This is the Jew/That Shakespeare Drew””  the English king “was so moved he could not sleep”

1746:  The College of New Jersey, which became Princeton University, received its charter.  Like all elite colleges, Princeton has a checkered past when it comes to Jewish students and faculty.  Today the university boasts a Jewish Studies Program and a Hillel Chapter.  Albert Einstein is probably the most famous Jew to serve at Princeton.

1762: Sarah Pimental and Isaac Da Costa gave birth of Samuel Da Costa, the husband of Savanah, GA born Esther de Pass.

1766: Birthdate of Montreal merchant and War of 1812 veteran Samuel David.

1780(23rd of Tishrei, 5541): Simchat Torah celebrated on the same day that General George Washington wrote to General Nathaniel ordering him to go to North Carolina and take command of “the southern Army” replacing General Gates whose behavior at the Battle of Camden is being investigated by the Continental Congress.

1782: “Benvenida de Isaac Henriques Valentine and Amsterdam native Solomon da silva Solis gave birth to Isaac Solis

1790: In Amsterdam, “Frumet Rees” and “Levie Isaac Machielse Hass” gave birth to “Hartog Hirsh Levie Machielse Hass” the husband of “Rebecca Benjamin Polak.”

1792: French troops take Frankfurt and the tri-color floats above the arsenal located at the north gate to the ghetto.  Oddly enough, the Jews of Frankfurt respond as “Prussian patriots” and cheered when the French were to leave a few weeks later.

1799(23rd of Tishrei, 5560): Last Simchat Torah of the 18th century.

1804: Birthdate of Palestinian geographer Joseph Schwarz.

1806: In London,Nathan Mayer Rothschild married Hannah Barnet-Cohen the daughter of Lydia and Levi-Barent Cohen.

1817: Moses Asher Goldsmid, the London born son of Asher Aron Goldsmid and Rachel Kijser married Eliza Solomon at the Great Synagogue today after which they had three children – Augustus, Louisa Sophia and Charles Godsmid.

1821: Two days after he had passed away, 90 year old Mordecai Levy, the father of Moses Levy, was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1824: A day after he had passed away, Benjamin Moses Van Praagh, a native of Holland, the son of Moses Lammerts Van Praagh and Mindele Benjamin Van Emden and wife of Elizabeth Joseph Speyer with whom he had two children – Lewis and Morris – was buried at the “Lauriston Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1832: In Prussia, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Damrosch gave birth to German American musician and conductor Leopold Damrosch “who was baptized a Lutheran when marrying his wife, former opera singer Helene von Heimburg.”

1834(19th of Tishrei, 5595): Fifth Day of Sukkoth observed on the same day that Anne and John Scott gave birth to Abigail Jane Scott who gained fame as Abigail Scott Duniway, the writer and women’s rights advocate whose ‘associations and friendships with divorcees, Jews, and Unitarians induced criticism…”

1835: During the Texas War for Independence Albert Moses Levy who had come to Texas as a member of the New Orleans Greys and who had been appointed surgeon in chief of the volunteer army of Texas began his army career which last would less than five months before he transferred to Republic’s fledgling Navy. In 1986, the state of Texas would institute Albert Moses Levy Day to honor Levy and all of his fellow Jews who served during the War for Independence.

1836: Sam Houston is inaugurated first President of the Republic of Texas.  Jews played an active role in the settlement of Texas from the earliest days.  Samuel Izaacs was reported to be the first Jew to settle in Texas when he arrived in 1821 with the party led by Stephen Austin.  Dr. Moses Levy, a native of Richmond, Virginia, was the surgeon-in-chief of the volunteers.  Castroville, Texas takes its name from Henri Castro, a French native who provided financial aid for the fledgling republic in return for a large land grant in south Texas between San Antonio and the Rio Grande River.

1837(23rd of Tishrei, 5598): Simchat Torah.

1837: In New York, Isabella Lloyd and Henry Russell gave birth to Henry Lloyd Russell

1837: In Liverpool, UK, Eliazer Laman Fox, “the proprietor of a large cap making business” and his wife gave birth to Ephraim Laman Zox who moved to Australia in 1852 where he became a successful financier and political leader.

1839: Birthdate of Leon Jacob Wertheim the Amsterdam born banker and author who was a friend of the French poet Lamartine

1843: Birthdate of Moshe Leib Lilienblum

1845: Birthdate of Liverpool native Esther Anna Phillips who would be interred in the Jewish cemetery at Natchitoches, LA when she passed away on May 18, 1924.

1847(12th of Cheshvan, 5608):Henriette Herz née De Lemos who was “best known for the "salonnieres" or literary salons that she started with a group of emancipated Jews in Prussia” passed away today. Henriette Herz had grown up in the Berlin of the Jewish emancipation and had shared tutors apparently with the Mendelssohn's daughters. At age fifteen, she married a physician, twenty years her senior. Dr. Markus Herz had studied medicine at the University of Königsberg, one of only three universities that accepted Jews -- but only in its medical faculty. She was said to be an extremely beautiful woman.After a few years the salon split in two, a science-seminar led by her husband and a literary salon by Henriette herself. Most notable men and women in Berlin were said to have attended her salon. Among her friends and acquaintances were Dorothea von Schlegel, Jean Paul Richter, Friedrich Schiller, Mirabeau, Friedrich Rückert, the Danish Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Johannes von Müller, the sculptor Schadow, Salomon Maimon, Friedrich von Gentz, Fanny von Arnstein, Madame de Genlis.Alexander von Humboldt often visited and even received Hebrew lessons from Henriette. The theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher was another frequent visitor; a fact which for Jews was her undoing.  After the death of her husband she came under the powerful influence of Schleiermacher and converted to Protestantism.  Strange that the daughter of a Portuguese Jewish family, a family that clung to its faith despite the blandishments of Catholic Princes and the threat of the Inquisition, would surrender to the blandishments of the pseudo-equality of 19th century Germany. 

1844: Birthdate of actress Sarah Bernhardt.  Born in Parish, she was the illegitimate daughter of Judith van Hard who came from a Dutch Jewish family. Since the youngster’s presence interfered with her mother’s way of life she placed in a convent and baptized, but was always conscious and proud of her Jewish origin.”  Ms. Bernhardt was an international star of the legitimate stage and the silent silver screen.  She passed away in 1923.

1845(21stof Tishrei, 5606): Angiolo Fiorentino, the son Solomon Fiorentino and Laura Gallico, who was born at Monte San Savino in 1770 and “was a Hebrew instruct at Leghorn and Florence” passed away today.

1852: A column entitled "Austria" published today reported that a fire had broken out in a synagogue in Kolmed, Galicia where approximately a thousand Jews were attending services.  The warning cry of "fire" was first heard in the women's balcony.  In the ensuing stampede to avoid the flames thirty-six women were crushed to death as they tried to make their way down the narrow stairway.  The fire had been set by a gang of thieves who snatched pearls, diamonds and other jewelry from the women during the confusion.

1853(20th of Tishrei, 5614): Shabbat shel Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Crimean War.

1856(23rd of Tishrei, 5617): Simchat Torah observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.

1860: It was reported today that in New York, the Board of Alderman had adopted report in favor of leasing, at the rate of $1 per year, a plot of ground on the corner of Third-avenue and Seventy-seventh-street, for the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the lease to continue so long as it is used for such purposes.

1860: In Staunton, VA, Abraham Singer and Regina Gutman gave birth to Philadelphia attorney Jacob Singer the graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, husband of Lea Marguerite Frank and Republican Party activist who joined B’nai B’rith in 1890 while serving also serving as a trustee of the Jewish Theological Seminary and a director of Congregation Adath Jeshurun and the B’nai B’rith Manual Training School.

1860: “Eide” and Ephraim Moshewitz gave birth to Esther Moshewitz.

1861: "Affairs in Utah" published today Jews were an important component of this Mormon dominated territory. “A new Governor has been talked of for some time, for this Territory, but I believe no such person has yet appeared in this vicinity. As far as I can see, the reappointment of the late incumbent, Mr. Cumming, would meet the views of Jews and Gentiles here perhaps as completely as could be done by selecting any other name. That burly old gentleman somehow had the knack of getting decently along with both the contending elements of this community, though I believe neither could drive him an inch further than he was inclined to budge.”

1864:22nd of Tishrei, 5625): Shmini Atzeret coincided with Shabbat

1864: During the Civil War. Major Alfred Mordecai, Jr. was named Acting Chief of Ordinance for the Department and Army of Tennessee, one of the largest military units in the Union Army.

1865: Funerary Monument to Dr. Gabriel Riesser, a leader in the fight for emancipation of German Jewry who had passed away in 1863.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/gabriel-riesser

https://jewish-history-online.net/source/jgo:source-25

1866: “Singular Discover: A Colony of Jews in the Heart of China” published today described the plight of the Jews living in Kaifeng, the capital of Hunan province, which was one of the Seven Ancient Capitals of China.  According to a stone found on the site of the now destroyed synagogue, the Jews had first arrived during the Hon Dynasty (200 BCE-200 CE), this house of worship had been built in 1163 during the Sung dynasty and rebuilt about 300 years ago during the Ming dynasty.  There are between 200 and 400 people who identify themselves as Jews living in the city.  The last Rabbi, who apparently was the last person to know Hebrew, passed away about 40 years ago.  The Jews still knew the names of their holidays but had no knowledge of how to observe them. The Jewish community has suffered serious economic loss as a result of the many years of violence that have racked the area.  The synagogue had fallen into a state of disrepair and ruin.  There was no money to rebuild it. According to this account, the Jews actually tore the decaying building down with the hope of selling the scrap for money to help to meet their basic needs.  Somehow, one of the main stones from the synagogue ended up as part of the local mosque.  

1866: In London, Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a Jewish leather merchant gave birth to Edward Phillips Oppenheimer who became “one of the country’s most popular writers of spy novels.”

1867(23rd of Tishrei, 5628) Simchat Torah

1867: In Farnworth, Widnes, Lancashire, German born chemist and industrialist Ludwig Mond and Frida Löwenthal gave birth to British chemist and archaeologist Sir Robert Mond, the brother of Sir Alfred Mond, first Baron Melchett.

https://www.rom.on.ca/en/about-us/our-history/founders/sir-robert-ludwig-mond

1868: In New York, Gustav and Augusta Hirschberg gave birth to Sidney G. Hirschberg, “one of the largest manufacturers in the United States of headwear for men, women and children” who is the husband of the former Anna Hoover-Knoerzer and an active member of many civic and Jewish organizations including the Federation of Jewish Charities.

1873: The Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary “was founded in Berlin today “by Rabbi Dr. Israel Hildesheimer (also Esriel or Azriel) for the training of rabbis in the tradition of Orthodox Judaism.”

1874: In New York City, at the Academy of Music, Bayard Taylor gave a lecture on the topic of “Ancient Egypt.”  The well-attended event was sponsored by the Hebrew Young Men’s Association. John R. Brady, a justice of the state Supreme Court introduced the speaker.  In his opening remarks, Brady, who was not Jewish, said, “…the purpose of the …Young Men’s Hebrew Association…are first, the establishment of a reading room and library; second, the delivery of lectures on historical , scientific and social topics and on Jewish history and literature, and in the third place, entertainments of a social, artistic, literary and musical nature….This is a program so entirely comprehensive that he who cannot be satisfied with any of the several subjects suggest me be extremely unworthy of the designation of an American citizen.  The lecture tonight is given on the invitation of the descendants of a race who were formerly bondsmen on the banks of the Nile, who helped build the pyramids, and hence the propriety of commencing a lecture season with a lecture, the subject of which is identified with that extraordinary performance.”

1875(23rd of Tishrei, 5636): Simchat Torah observed for the last time during the Vice Presidency of Henry Wilson whose death in office meant that when U.S. Grant went to the dedication of Adas Israel in 1876 he was accompanied by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

1876: In Fürth, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Baruch Rothschild and his first wife Fanny Rothschild gave birth to “Charlotte (Lotte) Rothschild” who became Charlotte Stern when she married Markus Stern

1876: In Baltimore, MD, the new Hebrew Orphan Asylum was dedicated in ceremonies led by Dr. Benjamin Szold.  Governor John Carroll and Baltimore Mayor Ferdinand Latrobe were among the dignitaries in attendance. Szold was the rabbi for Temple Oheb Shalom and the father of Henrietta Szold.

1878: Moritz Ellinger has been chosen to run for the position of Coroner by the opponents of the Tammany political machine.

1878: In Charleston, SC, W.W. Sale officiated at the wedding of Dr. T.E. Hertz and Mrs. Louis E. Jenkins.

1880: In Hungary“Bertha Katscher (1856-1927) and her husband Max Schwimmer (1845-1922), both from secular Jewish, upper middle class backgrounds” gave birth to their third child Franciska aka Franzi, a graduate of National Music Academy in Budapest who was a feminist and music teacher in Hungary and then, starting in 1922 the United States where she supported her mother and her sister until her death in 1963.

1883: In Temesvar, Hungary, Dr. Jules Rosenberg, a leading Jewish lawyer, shot and killed Count Etienne de Battyany in duel fought over the affections of Mlle. Hona de Schossberger.

1883: It was reported today that a dispute over the process of selecting officers to lead Ansche Chesed B’nai Kovanah was the cause of the altercation that took place at the synagogue on the Lower East Side after Shabbat had ended last week.

1883: The original Metropolitan Opera House in New York held its grand opening with a performance of Gounod's ''Faust.'' The Met was the product of the Metropolitan Opera Association.  Two decades after the opening of the Met, Otto H. Kahn took over as head of the association and chaired it for almost three decades until his death.

1884: “Shot For A  Robbing A Melon Patch” published today described events surround the fatal shooting of John Henry Wilson.  Wilson was shot while stealing melons from a patch guarded by a 19 year old German, Henry Lehr.

1884: It was reported today that Justice McCarthy is “reserving his decision” after hearing the evidence in a suit brought by Sara Rook, an 18 year old Jewess from Poland who has been living with her uncle Jacob Leiman, against her cousin Kever Leiman to whom she claims she is engaged and who wrongfully took back gifts he had given as part of the engagement.  Kever’s parents testified that the jewelry belonged to his mother who had lent the items to the young lady and that the event which she claims was her engagement party was in fact the engagement party for Kever’s younger brother.  (Yes, this Jewish soap opera actually appeared in a major secular newspaper.)

1886(23rd of Tishrei, 5647): Simchat Torah

1886: Birthdate of Polish-Jewish ethnographer Szmil Lehman

https://yiddishkayt.org/view/szmil-lehman-jewish-folklore/

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2017/05/shmuel-szmil-lehman.html

1886: It was reported today that when a member of the Ohio Grand Lodge of Mason was challenged over his role in laying the cornerstone for Anshe Chesed in Cleveland, he “explained that it is the duty of Masons to lay a cornerstone whenever called upon.”

1886: It was reported today that Mary Suselinski, the young servant girls who had tried to poison the Ginsburg family, told authorities that she was really a Christian and not Jewish.  She had only claimed to be Jewish because she thought it would be easier to find work that way.

1887: In “The Growth of Liberalism,” which was published today, Rabbi Kaufman Kohler defended his decision to begin delivering lectures on Sunday at Temple Beth-El that would replace the traditional Saturday services.  He began the practice 14 years ago while in Chicago and states that it is quite popular with the Reform leaders in German.  He claims that the young men this congregation are highly supportive of the change and the need to attract younger members to Jewish congregations is one of the many reasons for making the shift from Saturday to Sunday. (Those of you who know about the history of the Reform movement will recognize this as a contemporary account of one of that movement’s attempt to create a Judaism that conformed to the world around it,)

1887(4th of Cheshvan, 5648) Seventy-one year old historian Simon Hock passed away today.

http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Hock_Simon

1888: It was reported today that the members of the newly formed Hebrew Actors’ Union “are all Socialists and” that they “intend to join the Central Labor Union.”

1888: It was reported today the Century will be publishing an article on Assyrian monuments written by Professor Morris Jastrow.

1888: It was reported today that Professor Morris Jastrow “will take charge of the course in Semitic Languages at the University of Pennsylvania while his colleagues are conducting an expedition to Babylonia. 

1890: Birthdate of Martha Wertheimer the Frankfurt born author and journalist who lost her newspaper job when the Nazis came to power and whose inability to find safe sanctuary abroad led to her eventual murder at Sobibor in 1942.

1890(8th of Cheshvan, 5651): Joseph Rosenthal who has been head of the “dry good firm of J. Rosenthal & Co. for the last forty five years” and “was a generous contributor to Hebrew charities”  passed away today at his home on East 61stStreet in New York.

1891: “Russia and Europe” published today described the problems that the Czar’s government is having dealing with the disastrous famine gripping the country including the persecution and expulsion of the Jews which has deprived the regime “of the those citizens” who are most useful “in times of distress” and has made the possibility of obtaining a loan even more difficult because of the opposition of Jews throughout Europe to such an action. 

1891: “In Belarus, Menachem Mendl Hyman and Esther Bella Kaplan gave birth to Ben Zion Hyman, the “husband of Fanny Feigeh Mindl Konstantynowski” and University of Toronto trained electrical engineer who founded “Hyman’s Book and Art Shoppe” and the Toronto Jewish Public Library.

1892: In Clinton, NY, Hamilton College announced “the prize oration and essay subjects” that included “The Hebrew Prophets as Social and Political Reformers” and “Pathos in the Life and Poetry of Heinrich Heine.”

1892(1st of Cheshvan, 5653): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan; Parashat Noach

1892: Edwin Einstein, the Republican candidate for Mayor of New York City “made his first formal speech of the campaign at a meeting tonight in the Hebrew Institute Hall at East Broadway and Jefferson Street.

1893: Birthdate of Manfred George Cohn, the German born journalist who gained fame as Manfred George, the refugee from the Nazis who “started work in New York as editor of Aufbau and turned it into an important journalistic voice for the Jewish exile community in the post-World War II era, leading him to be called ‘a central figure in Jewish journalism of the Hitler and post-Hitler period’".

1894: According to reports published today, Jacob A. Cantor has five opponents in his bid to be elected to the House of Representatives from New York’s 15th Congressional District. Cantor’s is the first name on the ballot which bodes well for his chances of being elected.

1896: “Baroness Hirsch’s Check” published described how the widow of the Baron had sent a check for $1,000 to Temple B’nai Israel in Columbus, GA after she had received a request four months ago from Mrs. Gabriel, the President of the Hebrew Ladies’ Aid Society who unfortunately passed away on the same day that the check arrived from Paris.

1896: In San Francisco, Louis Cohen and his wife gave birth to Samuel Arthur Cohen who gained famed a major league infielder Sam Bohen who played for St. Louis, Cincinnati and Brooklyn.

1897: “The Sunday –Sabbath” published today described a meeting of the Central Union in Berlin where “it was resolved that the Sunday-Sabbath Sabbaths were against the interests of Judaism and should be abolished”

1897: It was reported today that over 200 Jewish family from Galicia who “have all been reduced to a state of starvation” have arrived in Budapest.

1897: The Treasurer of the Central Synagogue “acknowledged with the thanks of a donation from H.I. Beddington towards the building fund of the Central Synagogue.

1897: Thirty-eight year old “Marks David Greenberg” was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1898: Captain Mathew Nathan, a graduate of the Royal Military Academy and the son of Jonah Nathan was promoted to the rank of major in the engineers

1899: The USS Scorpion (PY-3) which had been commanded by Adolph Marx the first Jewish graduate of the United States Naval Academy during the Spanish-American War was recommissioned today.

1900: In New York City, Joseph Leon Buttenwieser and Caroline Weil Buttenwieser gave birth Columbia educated Benjamin Joseph Buttenwieser, the partner in Kuhn, Loeb, who like his brother Lawrence served as “president of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York.”

1900: In Lodz, Israel Jakob Perelberg (who changed his name to Perlberg) and the former Tajbe Markus gave birth to Wolf Perelberg who gained famed as movie producer William Perlberg.

1901: Thirty-four year old J. Clarence Davies, the New York born of David and Maria Davis who was “one of the organizers of the New York Board of Trade and the Real Estate Board of Trade and the vice president of the West End Synagogue and director of the Bronx Y.M.H.A. married Rosalie Loewi, the mother of his two sons, Valentine and J. Clarence Davies, Jr.

1902(21st of Tishrei, 5663): Hoshana Raba

1902:Meeting with Colonial Minister Joseph Chamberlain: Herzl presents the plan for the colonization of Cyprus and the Sinai Peninsula, including El Arish: Jewish settlers under a Jewish administration.

1903(1st of Cheshvan, 5664): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1903: “In the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn” “Jennie (Gorovitz) and Solomon Horwitz gave birth to Jerome Lester Horwitz (Yehudah Leib bar Shlomo Natan HaLevi) who gained fame as Curly Howard one of the Three Stooges, along with his brother Moe Howard and Larry Fine.

1904: In Brussels, “Paul Louis François Spaak and Marie Anne Augustine Janson” gave birth to dramatist Claude Spaak, the husband of Suzanne Spaak, the lady of luxury who joined the joined Leopold Trepper’s “Red Orchestra and saved 163 Jewish children from sent to the death camps before being captured, tortured and murdered by the Nazis – actions for which she recognized by Yad Vashem as a Righteous Among the Nations.

1905(23rd of Tishrei, 5666): Simchat Torah

1905: Birthdate of Budapest native József Kozma who was the brother of Ákos Kozma and who gained fame as composer Joseph Kosma.

1906(22nd of Cheshvan, 5667): Sixty year old Russian born  Alexander Cohn, the husband of Lena Marks Cohn and the father of Florence, Stella, Solomon and Arnold Cohn passed away today after which he was buried in the “Dispersed of Judah Cemetery” in New Orleans.

1906: Birthdate of Manfred Erich Swarsensky the German born rabbi who came to the United States after being imprisoned in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp came to the United where served Temple Bethel “a reform congregation in Madison, Wisconsin.”

1906: Birthdate of New Yorker Sidney Krischner, who gained famed as Pulitzer Prize winner dramatist Sidney Kingsley.

1907: In New York’s Ninth District Municipal Court, Justice Wauhope Lynn heard a case which involves the right of landlords to refuse to rent to Jews in which Walter J. Solomon, the Jew who had been turned away, was not a party

1908: It was reported today that as a result of the “current industrial depression” in the year just ended there had been 10,776 applicants for relief from the United Hebrew Charities as against 8,970 during the preceding year.

1909(7th of Cheshvan, 5670): Lieb Tubiansky passed away today.

1910: The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, led by Center Albert Lorch “Al” Loe nicknamed “The Yiddish Wildcat,” defeated the University of Alabama.

1911: At a meeting in Pilgrims’ Church, Representative William Sulzer stated “that when Congress convenes in December he will introduce a joint resolution for abrogation of the Treat of 1832 in Russia.”

1911: In response to objections from Rabbi Moses Gaster, the “hakham of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation in London” the Board of Deputies revised their decision “with respect to authority for control of Shehitah as provided in the Slaughter of Animals Bill.

1912(11th of Cheshvan, 5673): Sixty-seven year old Rabbi David Shayne passed away at Atlantic City.

1912(11th of Cheshvan, 5673): “Philanthropist Baroness de Rothschild” passed away today in Paris.

1913(21st of Tishrei, 5674): Hoshana Raba

1913: In Duluth, MN, Isadore and Ann Jaffe gave birth to Edward Jaffe. Isadore Jaffe “was a tailor from Lithuania who borrowed the money for a passage to America from a woman acquaintance who assumed he would then send for her and marry her. When he did not, she came over herself, tracked him down in Duluth and got a rabbi to perform the wedding.” Edward Jaffe moved to New York and  “became  a press agent legendary for his lost causes, chutzpah and angst, who all but made Broadway his alias and held that the best kind of promotion was self-promotion.” (As reported by Ralph Blumenthal)

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/27/theater/eddie-jaffe-the-press-agent-of-broadway-is-dead-at-89.html?pagewanted=print&src=pm

1913: In Budapest, Dezső and Júlia Friedmann-Berkovits gave birth to Endre Ernő Friedmann who as RobertCapa became one of the most famous of photographer of his time.  He survived the Spanish Civil War and World War II only to die in 1954 while covering the war in Indochina.  Capa was in the first wave of troops that hit the beaches at Normandy and his photos are the classic views of the Longest Day.

http://www.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/robert-capa-1913-1954

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Falling_Soldier

http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=MAGO31_10_VForm&ERID=24KL535353http://www.skylighters.org/photos/robertcapa.html

1914: In Wellington, Kansas, Bella and Moses Simon gave birth to Pauline Simon the graduate of the University of Nebraska who became Pauline Hirschfeld when she married Louis Hirschfeld the founder, in 1939 of The Lithoprint Company

1914: “Nathan Straus sent a letter to Govern Glynn of New York today praising the work the Governor had accomplished in the way of legislative reform, particularly the new primary law and the Workmen’s Compensation Law.”

1914: “Great Russian Host on Prussian Border” published today described the multi-ethnic force under General Rennenkampff that included Jews from Riga and Libau which was preparing an new attack on Eastern Front.

1914: In Canonsburg, PA “was broken for a synagogue, which was made of brick, “cost in the neighborhood of $7,000” and whose officers were “president, Samuel Burg; vice president, B. (Benny) Klee; secretary, Samuel Finkel; treasurer, Jacob Morris.”

1914: In describing the fighting on the Eastern Front during World War I,a correspondent for the London Standard reported he shudders “to think of the ravages made by the waves of troops, both German and Russians who passed to and fro over what was once a peaceful, quiet agricultural region inhabited chiefly by Jews.”

1915: Birthdate of Aaron Katz, who would spend fifty years of his life seeking to exonerate Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.

1915: “in the predominantly Jewish village of Ruzhany, Grodno province Russian Empire (now Belarus) Perla and Shlomo Yezernitsky, the owner of a leather factory gave birth to Yitzhak  Yexernitsky who gained fame as Yitzhak Shamir, the seventh Prime Minister of Israel.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yitzhak-shamir

1915: Colonel John Monash, who was a brevet brigadier-general was decorated with the Companion Order of Bath.

1915: “Seligman for Perkins” published today quoted a letter from Isaac Seligman to Frank Moss and the Perkins Campaign stating this endorsement of Moss was only for the primary election and that he was prepared to cast his vote for Charles A. Perkin in the upcoming general election for district attorney.

1915: The list of the newly re-elected trustees of the Hebrew United Charities published today included “Mrs. J.B. Greenhut, Louis J. Grumbach, Morris Mayer, Alexander New, Daniel Richter, Jack W. Schiffer, Louis Stern and Edwin C. Vogel.”

1915: Birthdate of Sydney Simon Shulemson DFC who “was a Canadian fighter pilot, and Canada's highest decorated Jewish soldier, during World War II…After the war, Shulemson located aircraft and recruited pilots for Israel's growing Israeli Air Force.”  He passed away at his home in Florida in 2007

1915: In the village of Ruzhany, Perla and Shlomo Jeziernicky gave birth to Icchak Jeziernicky who would gain fame as Yitzhak Shamir, the seventh Prime Minister of Israel.

1915: “German Jews Aid Turks” published reported that the “Jewish parishes of Germany have sent to Constantinople two railroad cars filled with hospital supplies for the Turkish Army” under the control of Herr Nosig, the Jewish delegate” who “was received in audience by the Sultan, the heir to throne, the Minister of War, Enver Pasha and other representatives of the Turkish Government.”  (Herr Nossig was Alfred Nossig, the son of Fryderka and Iazk Nossig, who had been born in the Ukraine in 1943 and who died in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943 – just another prominent German Jew whom the Germans considered to be only a Jew)

1915: It was reported today that “a Moslem-Israelite Union for the promotion of solidary between Jews and Turks” exists in Constantinople.

1915: It was reported today that “the Turkish, German and Austro-Hungarian Governments have exchanged views with the purpose of reaching an agreement concerning the betterment of the position of the Jews in the East.”

1916(25th of Tishrei, 5677): Sir Jacob Elias Sassoon, 1st Baronet “the elder son of Elias David Sassoon” who  built the Knesset Eliyahoo in Mumbai, Ohel Leah in Hong Kong, and Ohel Rachel in Shanghai” which was completed after his death, passed away today.

1916: The Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the War reported a list of contributions today including $300 from Congregation Gates of Wisdom, $654 from Congregation A.B.I in New Britain and $100 from Beth H’am Hagodal in Jersey City.

1916: “The Provisional Zionist Committee, the organization which in in control of the activities of the Zionist movement, announced that it has secured the consent of the State Department to the sending of a consignment of drugs to Palestine on the Syrian relief ship that is to leave New York under the joint auspices of the Syrian Committee and the Red Cross.”

1916: “Consent has been secured to send a medical unit consisting of ten doctors, five nurses and representative of the Provisional Zionist Committee to Palestine” to deal with the typhus, cholera and other epidemics” that are overwhelming the country due to the scarcity of physicians.

1916: In a case of Jew versus Jew “]at a meeting of the United Hebrew Trades held this afternoon at the Star Casino, five thousand people “derided and jeered at Saul J. Dickheiser, the former Deputy Attorney General of New York State when he challenged Morris Hilliquit during” the speech given by the self-described “scientific socialist.”

1916: Owen Johnson described The Arcade on Lincoln Square, an ethnic melting pot that includes “Jews with their clothing bazars” as being Manhattans “New Bohemia.”

1917(6th of Cheshvan, 5678): English solicitor George Solomon Joseph, the husband of the former Henrietta Franklin, the father of “composer, arranger and musical teacher” Jane Marian Joseph, passed away today after suffering a heart attack.

1917: It was reported today that “a resolution introduced by ex-Assemblyman Solomon Suffrin” at conference of Rumanian Jews meeting in New York “pledging to the” United States “the loyalty of Rumanian Jewish citizens and promising cooperation in the sale of Liberty bonds was carried unanimously by a rising vote.”

1917: It was reported today that “the Russian peace program drawn up by the Central Executive Committee of the Council of Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Delegates” included 15 parts, the seventh of which stated “Rumania to be restored her old frontiers on condition that she…grant equal rights to the Jews.”

1917: At the Fusion coalition party’s headquarters in the Hotel Manhattan, Henry Morgenthau the former Ambassador said that Mayor Mitchel would win re-election with a “plurality of approximately of 40,000” that would spell defeat for the other three candidates including Morris Hillquit.

1917(6th of Cheshvan, 5678): Seventy-seven year old Giuseppe Foa, the husband of Annetta Luzzati Foa and the father of Ida Dolce Foza Ghiron, who was the Grand Rabbi of Turino until 1903 and knight of the Crown of Italy passed away today in Turin.

1917: The two hundred aged residents of the Home of the Daughters of Jacob in NYC gave $100 to Superintendent Albert Kruger "with instructions of buy a Liberty Bond in the name of the institution.  Among the contributors were 109 year old Nissen Rosenstein said to be the oldest man living in NY who gave five dollars and 113 year old Ethel Polansky who contributed one dollar.  The residents held a service before making their donations during which they prayed "for the success of the American arms and the coming of an honorable peace.

1918(16th of Cheshvan, 5679): Eighty-two year old Leopold Bloch, the “son of Samuel and Theresia Bloch” and the husband of Rosa Bloch with whom he had three children passed away today in his native Vienna.

1919:  Birthdate of author and political radical Doris Lessing.  Lessing led a colorful life.  Born Doris Tayler to English parents living in Persia (now Iran) her father moved the family to what was then the British Colony of Rhodesia.  In 1943, after divorcing her second husband she married Gottfried Lessing, a German Jewish Marxist, in order to give him the protection of citizenship. Strange what some people would do save one Jewish life while others turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to the screams of tens of thousands.

1920: The Young Israel Synagogue announced that the courses being offered for the coming season are Biblical History to the Diaspora, Post Exilic Jewish Education, Hebrew Grammar and Conversation, Current Jewish Problems, Jewish Customs and Ceremonies and The Bible in English.

1920: “Catherine the Great” a German silent film about the Russian ruler directed and written by Reinhold Schünzel

1921: Birthdate of Alexander Kronrod, Russian mathematician

1921: Eugen Schiffer completed his service as Minister of Justice in the Weimar Republic

1922: In Niagara Falls, NY, Anna Cohen and Louis Goodman, “Jewish immigrants from Russia and Poland” gave birth the youngest of their five children illustrator Jeremiah Goodman.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/12/style/jeremiah-goodman-who-drew-interiors-of-gilded-homes-dies-at-94.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1925: Marcus Melchior, “the rabbi of the main synagogue in Copenhagen at the time of the rescue of the Danish Jews in 1943, and his wife gave birth to Danish member of parliament and cabinet minister Arne Melchior who “headed the Danish Zionist Federation from 1975 to 1979.

1925: “The Farmer from Texas” a “German silent comedy” directed, produced and written by Joe May with sets designed by Paul Leni was released today in Germany.

1926: In New York City, William Isaiah and Sonya Clare (Breitman) Teichner gave birth to Temple University trained M.D. Victor Jerome Teichner, the member of the United States Naval Reserve and Columbia University certified psychoanalysis who was President of the Society of Medical Psychoanalysts and the husband of Gail W. Berry.

1926: In a surprise assault, J. Gordon Whitehead repeatedly punched magician Harry Houdini in the stomach in Montreal. The episode contributed to the death of Houdini on Halloween.

1927: Pincus “Pinky” Silverberg won the NBA World Flyweight Championship today in Bridgeport, CT.

1927: “Three hundred delegates assembled tonight in the auditorium of the New Standard Club as the Constructive Relief Conference of the Joint Distribution Committee and the United Jewish Campaign was opened by James Rosenberg.” (JTA)

1928: “Four hundred Jewish leaders attend the non-Zionist Conference on Palestine.”

1929(18th of Tishrei, 5690): Fourth Day of Sukkoth

1929: Fifty-three year old Manchester, England born “short-story writer, novelist and playwright Montague Glass underwent a minor intestinal operation” this morning at the Harbor Sanitarium in Manhattan.

1930: In a case of Jew versus Jew, Abie Bain fought Light Heavyweight Champion Maxis Rosenbloom in Madison Square Garden with the champ winning with a TKO in the 11th round.

1930:Birthdate of Frank Lowy, the European-born Australian-Israeli businessman who is one of the richest people in Australia. He is known for his co-founding and continuing involvement with The Westfield Group, a retail giant that owns dozens of shopping centers in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Great Britain.

1930: The Honorable Harry Snell, the chairman of the Labor Party in the House of Commons is scheduled address the weekly Forum of the Brooklyn Jewish Center this evening.

1931: Five days after his thirtieth, Harry Mordecai Freedman the Russian born of “Barnett (Dov) Freedman and Beila Henah” who received “his rabbinical ordination from Jews’ College in 1924” and received his Ph.D. from the University of London 1930 “was naturalized as a British citizen” today.

1931(11th of Cheshvan, 5692):Rabbi Morda Zambrowsky of Mahanoy City, PA, the son of Rabbi Joshua Zambrowsky of Congregation Poiley Tzedeck, died in St. Joseph Hospital late tonight,

1931: A codicil to the well of Dr. Arthur Schnitzler, the Austrian physician turned playwright who passed away yesterday, was read tonight. The codicil called for a pauper’s funeral, forbidding “wreaths, obituary announcements and all accessories to the funeral ritual such as a guard of honor,” Schnitzler wanted the money that would have been used for the funeral to be given to various hospitals. The codicil also forbids eulogies and the wearing of mourning clothes.  Finally, he left instructions that a needle be “thrust through his heart to remove any doubt of his death.

1931: “The Virtuous Sinner” a comedy directed by Fritz Kortner, produced by Arnold Pressburger and with music by Nicholas Brodszky was released today in Germany.

1932(23rd of Tishrei, 5693): Simchat Torah

1932: “Dinner at Eight,” a play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber “opened at the Music Box Theatre.

1932: Three retired major league baseball players including Moe Berg arrived in Japan as part of a tour to teach baseball at various universities after which Berg “went on to tour Manchuria, Shanghai, Peking, Indochina, Siam, India, Egypt and Berlin.” (This is not to be confused with Berg’s more famous 1934 tour where he reportedly engaged in espionage activities for the U.S. government)

1933:Bernard Bergman, the nursing home mogul, received his rabbinic ordination, Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein today.

1934: Birthdate of Tel Aviv native David Libai, Israeli lawyer and politician.

1935: Brigadier General Charles H. Sherrill was quoted today as saying “I went to Germany for the purposed of getting at least on Jew on the German Olympic team and I feel that my job is finished.”

1936: “The School for Jewish Studies” is scheduled to “hold an open convocation at 9 P.M. in the Community House of Temple Emanu-El” where Dr. Louis I. Newman of Rodeph Sholem will be the principle speaker.

1936: It was reported today that the government “is issuing free railway tickets to bring” “the Jorga-Cuza anti-Semitic groups to the congress” that they are holding in November which 200,000 are expected to attend.

1936: “An anti-Semitic demonstration took place at the University of Prague today in connection with the first lecture by Professor Kelsen, who had previously lectured at universities in Germany but had to leave that country on account of his democratic and pacific convictions.” (Kelsen is Professor Hans Kelsen

1936: Harold Jacobi, the chairman of the publication committee, announced today that “President Roosevelt is among the sponsors of a book entitled Reconstruction recording what the Jews of American have done for the relief and rehabilitation of their less fortunate coreligionists throughout the world.”

1936: Rabbi Israel Goldstein, of the National Conference of Jews and Christians was among the “jurors” who, “following a mock trial of more than three hours” found newspaper publisher William Randolph Hurst guilty of “perverting the news, breed war, breaking strikes, fascism and destroying liberty.”

1937(17th of Cheshvan, 5698): Seventy-eight year old Frank Heino Damrosch, the German born son of “conductor, violinist and composer” Leopold Damrosch and “the former Marie Helene Von Heimberg” a leading opera singer and the husband of “Hetty Mosenthal” who pursued a career in business and served as a “lieutenant in the National Guard” before devoting himself to the field of music which included the found of the Institute of Musical Art passed away today in New York City.

1937: “Conquest” a “historic film” written by S.N. Behrman, Salka Viertel and Samuel Hoffenstein and filmed by cinematographer Karl Freund was released in the United States by MGM

1937: The Palestine Postreported that Avinoam Yellin, the senior inspector of education and a prominent Jewish leader, was shot and seriously injured by an Arab terrorist lying in wait at the entrance to his office.

1937: Funeral services were held today for Felix Warburg at Temple Emanuel on New York’s Fifth Avenue.

1937: Warm tributes were paid to the memory of Felix Warburg tonight at a dinner given by the Joint Distribution Committee of which he was an honorary chairman.

1938(27th of Tishrei, 5699): Parashat Bereshit

1938(27th of Tishrei, 5699): Seventy year old Edward M. Hart, the “president of the Yonkers Civil Service Commission and secretary and past president of Temple Emanu-El  and brother of Jack Hart passed away today.

1939(9th of Chesvan, 5700) Shimon Yehuda Hakohen Shkop passed away.

http://www.aishdas.org/asp/ShaareiYosher.pdf

http://yu.edu/riets/about/mission-history/historic-roshei/shkop/

1939: Birthdate of English professional football player George Cohen who was on the 1966 World Cup Team.

1939: The Brooklyn Dodgers, whose roster included Ed Merlin and Leo Disend defeated the Philadelphia Eagles led by Fullback  “Dynamite” Dave Smulker in the first televised professional football game which “was played in Ebbetts Field before 13,000 people” at a time where there were “approximately 1,000 television sets in New York City.”

1940(20th of Tishrei, 5701): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1940: The Nazis deported 6,300 Jews living in Baden, the Saar and the Palatinate where there had been Jewish  since the 14th century to the Gurs Concentration Camp in southern France which was the first stop on the trip the death camps in Poland.

1940: Jewish business owners in the Netherlands must register their businesses with the occupying Nazis.

1941: Birthdate of Max Apple, author of I Love Gootie: My Grandmother’s Story and The Jew of Home Depot and Other Stories

1941: Rear Admiral Joseph Taussign who had been forced to retire in September, 1941 “due to his age, despite his petition to continue on active duty with the impending international crisis” and whose 1940 before Congress had accurately predicted the coming war with Japan, today was reported to the rank of Vice Admiral.

1941: The Rumanian command headquarters for the ODESSA "ACTION" were blown up. Seventeen Rumanians and four Germans were killed. In reprisal for this apparent act of defiance over 5,000 Jews were rounded up in Odessa and shot dead the next day. Considering what the Nazis did to the Jews of the Soviet Union, it is always amazing to read about the excuses that were concocted for various mass murders.

1942:  The keel was laid for the HMS Totem which would renamed INS Dakar when the Israelis purchased the submarine from the British in 1965.

1942(11th of Cheshvan, 5703): Sixty-nine year old Dr. Sigismund Schulz Goldwater who served as Superintendent of Mount Sinai Hospital and Commissioner of Health in New York City passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9B0CE0D71339E33BBC4B51DFB6678389659EDE

1942(11th of Cheshvan, 5703): Icek and Fraidla Dobrzynska, Jewish parents of two children who had been deported from Poland's Lódz Ghetto in September 1942, commit suicide

1942(11th of Cheshvan, 5703): Jacob Joseph, a captain in the United States Marines Corps who was the great-grandson of Rabbi Jacob Joseph and son of New York State Senator Lazarus Joseph was killed today while fighting on Guadalcanal.

1943(23rd of Tishrei, 5704): Simchat Torah

1943: In Brooklyn, American Objectivist poet Louis Zukofsky and Celia Thaew Zukofsky, a musician and composer gave birth to composer and violinist Paul Zukofsky

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/20/arts/music/paul-zukofsky-dead-virtuoso-violinist-literary-executor.html?searchResultPosition=4

1943: “Haven for Refugee Jews Planned After War in Northwest Australia” published today described “a plan to promote mass settlement of refugee Jews in the Kimberly region of northwestern Australia which was outlined by Dr. Isaac N. Steinberg, general secretary of the Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Colonization” who is “on his way to England after a four-year stay in Australia, where he investigated the possibilities of Jewish mass colonization in the northwestern section of the country.”

1944: Birthdate of “American computer company executive” Donald Sidney Teiser.

1944:The Federation of Jewish Communities officially reestablished its activities today a few days after the liberation of Belgrade, when its surviving chairman, Friedrich Pops, reopened its office. Fifty-six Jewish communities were reconstructed, and the federation, with the aid of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), engaged in a variety of welfare projects, including the reopening of the home for the aged in Zagreb, extending material aid to the needy who began to return to their daily lives, etc. It also reestablished its ties with the World Jewish Congress and other Jewish organizations.

1944: As the Soviets closed in on Budapest, 25,000 Hungarian Jews were deported and forced to dig anti-tank ditches on the Westward roads. Thousands were shot during the marches.

1945: “The Emir Abdullah Ibn Hussein, 64-year-old ruler of TransJordan, asserted today that Palestine belonged to the "whole Arab world" and that the present situation there, where domination is contested by both Jews and Arabs, was "very bad."

1945: In Chicago, at the opening session of Hadassah’s four day long convention, the 1,000 attendees passed a resolution which was “to be sent to President Truman saying that there would be backing down on Zionist demands for a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine” and “expressing a sense of shock” that Secretary of State Byrnes had recently issued a statement disregard “the fact that the American Government already has a positive policy with regard to Palestine”

1945: The will of “Mrs. Alice Goldmark Brandeis, the widow of Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis” which was filed today “left the residue of her estate to Garfield Memorial Hospital” in Washington, DC “in memory of her husband” while also show a bequest of “$90,000 to Hadassah…for its charitable purposes to be used in Palestine.
1946: A transport ship is scheduled to leave Haifa today bound for Cyprus loaded with 800 Jews who been taken off  the SS Alma when it tried to run the British blockade designed to keep Jews from settling in Eretz Israel.

1946: Birthdate of Tel Aviv native Israel Bartal, the “Avraham Harman Professor of Jewish History, and the former Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Hebrew University” who was “one of the founders of Cathedra, the leading scholarly journal on the history of the Land of Israel.”

1947: Canadian Ethel Stark became the first woman to conduct at Carnegie Hall when she raised her baton in front of “the Montreal Women’s Symphony Orchestra, the first Canadian orchestra to play at the legendary venue.” (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archives)

1947: In describing the tenuous situation in Jerusalem, Zipporah Borowdky, who had just arrived from the United States, wrote her parents that “Jerusalem is thick with barbed wire and barricades…I still haven’t gotten used to the idea of being frisked every time I go into a public building, even the Post Office.

1948: Israeli naval commandos using explosive boats sank the Egyptian flagship Emir Farouk, and damaged an Egyptian minesweeper.

1948(19th of Tishrei, 5706): Fifth Day of Sukkoth

1948(19th of Tishrei, 5706): One day after having been mortally wounded during the battle to take Beersheba, 23 year old Avraham Abarzel, an Algerian native who survived the Nazi occupation of France and was serving as a member of the French Commando Company of the Palmach Hagegev’s 9thBattalion passed away after which he was buried at Kibbutz Dorot and later “re-interred at the Nachlat Yitzhak military cemetery.

1948: During the War of Independence, the Third Cease Fire went into effect. 

1948: The Arab Liberation Army did not feel itself bound by the Third Cease Fire and it  “continued to harass Israeli forces and settlements in the north. On the same day that the truce came into effect, the Arab Liberation Army violated the truce by attacking Manara, capturing the strongpoint of Sheikh Abed, repulsing counterattacks by local Israeli units, and ambushed Israeli forces attempting to relieve Manara. The IDF's Carmeli Brigade lost 33 dead and 40 wounded.”

1948:The Arab Liberation Army violated the truce by attacking Manara, capturing the strongpoint of Sheikh Abed, repulsing counterattacks by local Israeli units, and ambushed Israeli forces attempting to relieve Manara. The IDF's Carmeli Brigade lost 33 dead and 40 wounded. Manara and Misgav Am were totally cut off, and Israel's protests at the UN failed to change the situation.  [Editor’s note – the more things change, the more they stay the same.]

1948: Operation Yoav, the goal of which was to secure the Negev, came to a close today.

1948: As of today “twelve more Spitfires were ready at Kunovice for a second Velvetta mission but Yugoslavia had rescinded permission for the Israelis to refuel” forcing Sam Pomerance to begin “stuffing even more fuel tanks into the Spitfires in the hope of extending their range to allow a non-stop flight to Israel.”

1948: Birthdate of Peter D. Kramer, the New York born psychiatrist and son of Holocaust survivors whose latest book was Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/10/books/review/peter-d-kramer-ordinarily-well-about-antidepressants.html?ref=headline&nl=bookreview&emc=edit_bk_20160708

1948:”Off the coast of Ashkelon, Maoz Ben Hecht took part in the attack on two Egyptian Navy ships, Emir el Farouq and the escorting minesweeper.”

1949(29th of Tishrei, 5710) Parashat Bereshit

1949: “With warning that the United Palestine Appeal is faced with an economic crisis that "may spell disaster for the Jewish State," Magistrate Morris Rothenberg of New York, acting national chairman of the Appeal, reported today that the Appeal and its agencies had incurred a deficit of $90,872,000 in the last ten years.”

1949: Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, the director of the United Nations Department of Trustees was the guest of honor at a dinner” tonight “at the Pierre Hotel where the Omega Psi Phi fraternity presented him with “its plaque for the outstanding achievement of 1948 for his mediation of the conflict in Palestine.”

1951(22nd of Tishrei, 5712): Shmini Atzeret

1951(22nd of Tishrei, 5712): Forty-eight year old Aaron B. Tart, “a director and former executive vice president of the Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training (ORT) passed away today in the United States Marine Hospital on Staten Island where he had been flown for treatment after getting sick “while acting as E.C.A coordinator in Saigon.

1951(22nd of Tishrei, 5712): Sixty-three year old Polish born, Maine-raised producer and co-founder of the American Society of Cinematographers Phil Rosen whose career spanned 35 years starting in 1915 passed away today.

1952(3rd of Cheshvan, 5713): Sixty-one year old bacteriologist Dr. Barnett Cohen, the Russian born son of “Louis and Rose Cohen” and “associate professor of physiological chemistry at John Hopkins University School Medicine” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1952/10/25/83801189.pdf

1952: The complete “Jewish Torah” was published in English for the first time. A collection of oral and written commentary (dating 200 BC to AD 500) on the first five books of the Old Testament, the Torah comprises the basic religious code of Judaism.

1952: The Jerusalem Postreported from London that Eliahu Elath, accompanied by eight senior members of his staff, presented Queen Elizabeth II with his credentials as the first Israeli ambassador to the Court of St. James.

1952: In West Homestead, PA, Dr. Harold Goldblum and Shirley (née Temeles) Goldblum gave birth to multi-talented actor Jeffrey “Jeff” Lynn Goldlbum who appeared in such films as “The Big Chill” and “The Fly.”

1953(13th of Cheshvan, 5714): Ninety-one year old Austrian born Louisa L. Wander, the wife of Solomon Wander and the father of Joseph and Frederick Wander passed away today after which she was buried at the Jewish People’s Cemetery in Albany, NY.

1953(13th of Cheshvan, 5714): Seventy-nine year old Dr. Max Danzis, the graduate of Bellevue Medical School, “the nationally known surgeon and one of the founders of Beth Israel Hospital in Newark, NJ” passed away today.

1954(25th Tishrei, 5715): Eighty-six year old Kovno native Selma (nee Zena) Kamaiky, the widow of Leon Kamaiky with whom she had three children – Miriam, Rebecca and Israel who waa member of the board of director of H.I.A.S. , a leader of in the Women’s Division for forty years and a director of the Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations passed away today.

1956(17th of Cheshvan, 5717): Seventy-two year old Benjamin Antin, a former New York State Senator and director of the Bronx Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association whose survivors included his Robert H. Antin of Cedar Rapids, passed away today.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9804E6DC1F31E23BBC4B51DFB667838D649EDE

1956: In a second round of meetings, Israelis led by Ben-Gurion meet with the British and French at Sevres, France, to make plans for coordinating a triple military attack on Egypt.

1957: Start of the 12th season the National Basketball Season which marked the start of Earl Stroms career as an NBA referee

1958: Edgar D’Arcy McGree completed his service as Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

1958: Margaret Blanche Meagher began her service as Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

1959: In Newark, NJ, Claire (née Goldfein) and William Robert Shaiman gave birth to award winning composer and lyricist Marc Shaiman.

1960: The ITV network transmitted the first episode of “The Strange World of Gurney Slade” starring Anthony Newley today.

1961(12th of Cheshvan, 5722): Eighty-two year old film executive Joseph M. Schenck whose interest in young starlets spanned an era from Norma Talmadge to Marilyn Monroe passed away today.

http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/joseph-schenck/

1963: It was reported today that “Rabbi Yakutiel Halberstam, the Rebbe of Kalusenberg who settled in Israel four years ago” will be returning the United States “because of the continuing strife over Sabbath violations in Jersualem.”

1965: Protestant theologian Paul Tillich passed away.

http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/4466666?uid=3739640&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21102792017967

1966(8th of Cheshvan): Fifty-six year old Hyman Hirsch Shear, the Johannesberg born son of Lazar and Bleama Shear and the husband of Ruby Shear passed away today.

1966(8th of Cheshvan): Eighty-two year old Michael Noyk, the Lithuanian born solicitor and Irish Republic leader passed away today in London. For more see http://books.google.com/books?id=ae1vo477tVgC&lpg=PA72&vq=noyk&pg=PA72#v=snippet&q=noyk&f=false

1969: Having premiered in Germany, “Marlowe” a detective movie reminiscent of the 1940’s genre featuring music by Peter Matz was released in the United States today.

1969: “The Sterile Cuckoo” directed and co-produced by Alan J. Pakula was released today in the United States today.

1969: In Rockville, MD, Sandra L. Granzow and Arthur H. Spiegel III gave birth to Adam Spiegel, “the great-great-grandson of Joseph Spiegel, the founder of the Spiegel catalog, who gained fame as multi-talented filmmaker Spike Jonze, the winner of “the Academy Award, Golden Globe and Writers Guild of America.”

1970(22nd of Tishrei, 5731): Shmini Atzeret

1970: “The Jordanian representative at the 25th anniversary session of the United Nations accused the United States today of helping and encouraging Israeli occupation of Jordanian territory” which seems kind of strange since Jordanhad illegally occupied a section of Jerusalem and the West Banks from 1948 to 1967.

1972(14th of Cheshvan, 5733): Sixty-one year old Elmira, NY native Harvard trained physician Ferdeinand Hasse, Jr, the “executive director of the Nathan Littauer Hospital” passed away today.

1973: Birthdate of Great Neck, NY native and MIT trained Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz the winner the 2020 Nasher Prize awarded by the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/04/arts/design/nasher-prize-michael-rakowitz.html

1973: Security Council Resolution 338 establishing a cease fire ending the Yom Kippur War was officially supposed to go into effect at 7 p.m. However, combat did not cease.  Syrians continued to bombard Israeli positions.  Israeli forces on the west bank ceased a major juncture of highway connecting Suez with Cairo.  In Lebanon, Fatah, the Palestinian terrorist organization announced it would not accept the cease fire and fired rockets into northern Israel.  It would be another 48 hours before the facts on the ground would reflect the desires of those on the banks of New York’s East River.

1973 Israel took full control over all Syrian positions on Mt. Hermon. (JTA)

1973: “A combined force of Egyptian paratroopers and commandos…repulsed a final Israeli effort to capture the city’ Of Ismalia.

1975(17th of Cheshvan, 5736): Seventy-three year old Louis Mann, “founder of the Dolly Varden women’s apparel chain and the father of two daughters – Bornie and Leila – passed away today.

1976: “Car Wash” a comedy with a script by Joel Schumacher, the son of Swedish Jew Marian Kantor Schumacher and featuring Irwin Corey and Melanie Mayron was released in the United States today.

1976: After “40 activists demonstrating in the Supreme Soviet, marched out to the reception room of the Central Committee with yellow stars on their clothes… they are detained and taken to a drunkards facility, registered and forewarned

1978(21st of Tishrei, 5739): Hoshana Raba

1978(21st of Tishrei, 5739): Eighty-seven year old Samuel Eliezer Goldfarb, “the New York born son of Polish immigrants Malya Molly Goldfarb and Nesanel Dovid Bryer, a cantor and small merchant” considered to be “the father of Jewish music in America” and brother of Israel Goldfarb passed away today.

1981: Birthdate of American actor Michael Aaron Fishman best known for his portrayal of “D.J. Conner” in the long-running sitcom “Roseanne.”

1982: After having passed away two days earlier in England, Rabbi Leib Gurwicz, the Gateshead Rosh Yehsiva was laid to rest “before the onset of Shabbat” in Israel after “a gathering of more than 15,000 people heard eulogies by leading Israeli rabbis in the Kiryat Mattersdorf neighborhood.”

1983: Admiral Arnold Resnicoff remained in Beirut after yesterday’s memorial service for Sgt. Allen Soifert instead of flying back to Italy because it was Shabbat.

1984: After the Alignment agreed to join a national unity government with Likud in 1984, Sarid left the party today to join Shulamit Aloni's Ratz.”

1984: Abd Rabbo murdered Ron Levy and Revital Seri today when he “came upon the two hiking south of Jerusalem, tied them up at gunpoint, placed bags over their heads and shot them dead.” (As reported by Elhanan Miller)

1986:  Albert Szent-Györgyi, Hungarian born physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate passed away.  He was an anti-fascist who helped his Jewish friends escape from Hungary.

1989(23rd of Tishrei, 5750): Simchat Torah

1989: The funeral of Israeli journalist Dahn Ben-Amotz was held today.

1990(3rd of Cheshvan, 5751): Seventy-eight year old sports writer Barney Nagler who specialized in covering boxing and horseracing who was the husband of Betty Nagler and the father of Robert Nagler passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/24/obituaries/barney-nagler-78-writer-of-the-ring-and-the-race-track.html

1992: “The Sisters Rosensweig,” a play by Wendy Wasserstein that focuses on three Jewish-American sisters and their lives “premiered off-Broadway in a Lincoln Center Theater production at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater.”

1993: U.S premiere of “Twenty Bucks” with a script by Leslie and Endre Bohem, co-starring David Schwimmer and photographed by Emmanuel Lubezki.

1999: Maurice Papon, an official in the Vichy French government during World War II was jailed for crime against humanity. Papon was a senior police official and instrumental in the deportation and murder of large numbers of French Jews.  He covered up his crimes for several decades but eventually he was brought to justice.

1999:  “One Day in September” an Academy Award winning documentary about the murder of the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics was released today in the United States.

1999: Barry Blaustein’s “Beyond the Mat,” a documentary about wrestlers outside of the ring was released today in the United States.

2000(23rd of Tishrei, 5761): Simchat Torah

2000: The New York Timesfeatured reviews of two books by Jewish authors: The Fortune Tellers: Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media, and Manipulation by Howard Kurtz and Paris to the Moon by Adam Gopnik

https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/00/10/22/reviews/001022.22debottt.html

2001: Ariel Sharon’s son Gilad “was able to get a loan at relatively high rate from the Bank Leumi” to cover part of the 1.5 million NIS that his father had had to return to donors.

2002: The Anaheim Angels defeated the Giants in the third game of the World Series. Scott Schoeneweis, whose mother was Jewish, pitched the final two innings of a 10-4 Angel victory -- he allowed no runs, struck out two, and gave up only one hit.  The Angels went on to win the series in seven games

2002: Domazlice -- An old Jewish cemetery was desecrated in a southwestern Czech town. Five tombstones were toppled at the cemetery in Domazlice, 94 miles southwest of Prague, and five copper lanterns stolen. Copper plaques with Hebrew inscriptions were removed from two tombstones.

2002:At least 14 Israelis were killed and more than 45 injured when an explosives-laden sport utility vehicle driven by a Palestinian suicide bomber rammed a bus near Hadera in northern Israel. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

2002: “An Israeli military official acknowledged today that an Air Force video appears to show Palestinians gathering in an alley near the site of a helicopter strike in the Gaza Strip, and that their presence could account for the high casualty toll in a missile attack

2004: Palestinian terrorists pounded Jewish settlements with mortar fire today, following the killing of Adnam al-Ghoul, the bombmaker responsible for the deaths of dozens of Israeli citizens, including in major suicide bombings in the 1990sin an Israeli airstrike.

2005(19th of Tishrei, 5766): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth

2005(19th of Tishrei, 5766): Alva T. “Ted” Bonda, “a partner with Howard Metzenbaum in Metzenbaum's airport parking company,” “a principal owner of the Cleveland Stokers” and the President of the Cleveland Indians for three years passed away today.

2005: The World Series in which the Houston Astros whose roster included Brad Ausmus began today.

2005:  What do you do with the Etrog after Sukkoth?  According to the Jerusalem Post, Uzi Eli the "etrog medicine man" has created a variety of etrog-based juices, tonics, pastes, and creams that are more than just medicine; they are a way of life. There is evidence that in the Middle Ages the etrog, or as it is called in English, citron, was used as a remedy for seasickness, pulmonary troubles, intestinal ailments and other disorders, according to Fruits in Warm Climates by J. Morton. Jews are not the only ones who believe the curative value of the etrog. In India, the peel is eaten to cure dysentery and halitosis, while the distilled juice is given as a sedative. In China, the peel is made into a tonic and used as a stimulant and expectorant. In West Tropical Africa, the etrog is used only as a medicine, most often against rheumatism. In Panama, etrogim are ground up and combined with other ingredients and given as an antidote for poison.

2006: The Chicago Tribunebook section featured reviews of two books about I.F. Stone: All Governments: 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: University of Chicago Professor, Norman Gelb’s long-discredited theory on the Dead Scrolls has gained new support based on recent archeological digs at Qumran.  Rather than being a monastery used by the Essenes, Qumran may have been a fortress and then a pottery factory.  According to Gelb, the caves were a repository of literature brought from Jerusalem at the time of destruction of the Second Temple, placed in clay containers purchased at the pottery factory and then hidden from the Romans in the local caves.  This would mean that the Dead Scrolls are not the unitary work of one sect but a collection of literature from a variety of authors.

2006: At Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Rabbis James Ponet is scheduled to officiate at the wedding Adam Louis Berenzweig and Anya Miriam Kamenetz, the daughter LSU English Professor Moira L. Crone and LSU English Professor Rodger L. Kamenetz who “is also the founder of the Jewish studies program” and he author of The Jew in the Lotus, Stalking Elijah, The Lowercase Jew and The Missing Jew: New and Selected Poems.

2006: The Chicago Tribunereported on Dina Babbit’s attempt to reclaim artwork she had created while an inmate at Auschwitz.  As a teenager Babbit’s life was spared because she was able to draw pictures for Dr. Josef Mengele.  Babbit has been trying to claim the paintings since 1973 when she first found out that they had survived the war.  A museum at Auschwitz has the paintings and despite repeated requests from a variety of sources claims that the only one who could make a claim for them would be Mengele since the work was done for him.  Babbit wants the art worksas a way to bring some sort of closure to the evil experience she endured with her mother.

2006: Siraly (Seagull in English) the newest nightspot in Budapest opened its doors on Kiraly Street in the heart of what used to the city’s Jewish ghetto.  The three level bar hosted a Hebrew rapper in the theater space, paintings by a young Hungarian Jew and, on the front door, a mezuzah with a playful cartoon of a little girl.  The opening is a climactic event in the Jewish gentrification on this formerly Jewish section that was laid waste by the Nazis and smothered by the Communists.

2006:The New York Timesfeatures reviews of the following books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including Blood Brothers: Among the Soldiers of Ward 57by Michael Weisskopf and two books by Lemony Snicket, The End: A Series of Unfortunate Events: Book the 13thand The Beatrice Letters. Lemony Snicket is the pen name of author Daniel Handler, Jewish33-year-old native of San Francisco

2007: At the Englert Theater in Iowa City, IA, Ambassador Samuel Lewis, one of Washington's most experienced and respected Old Middle East Hands facilitates a presentation that is part of  "US and the World," the ongoing series, which focuses on US policy in the Middle East, past, present and, so far as possible, future. Ambassador Lewis, served 31 years as a career diplomat, including eight years as US ambassador to Israel during the Carter and Reagan Administrations, i.e., the period that included the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty and the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.  On retirement from the Foreign Service, he served as founding president and CEOof the US Institute of Peace.

2007:  Zigota, a tiny fringe studio/movement theater ensemble presents its new show “The Passerby” at the intimate Tmumna Theatre in south Tel Aviv.

2007: “Yael Naim, the self-titled second studio album by Yael Naïm” featuring the single "New Soul" was released today “ “on the Tôt ou tard label.”

2007: The New York Times and the Washington Post each featured a review of Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House by Valerie Plame Wilson. Like Madeline Albright, Plame did not find out that she was “part Jewish” until she reached adulthood. At least one great grandfather was a rabbi.  Her husband, Joe Wilson, who was part of the “leak scandal”, has two Jewish children from his first marriage.

2007: The New Republic magazine featured a review of Fateful Choies;Ten Decisions That Changed The World, 1940-1941 by Ian Kershaw.  Kershaw views the Holocuast as one of these ten decisions.  “Kershaw argues that the Nazi program for the ‘Final Solution of the Jewish Question,’ adopted in the summer and autumn of 1941, was for Hitler a strategic decision.  In his view the war could never be won unless the Jews were destroyed.”

2008: Simchat Torah, 5769 (The Holiday Season ends)

2008: “Role Models,” a comedy directed and written by Shaker Heights, Ohio, native David Wain premiered in Westwood today.

2008:Award-winning Israeli author Etgar Keret reads from his writing as part of the Raymond Carver Reading series at Syracuse University.

2008: The New Republic includes reviews of Indignationby Philip Roth and Khibet Khizeh by S. Yizhar; translated by Nicholas de Lange.

2009(4thof Cheshvan, 5770): “Soupy Sales, whose zany television routines turned the smashing of a pie to the face into a madcap art form, died today at the age of 83”. (As reported by Richard Goldstein)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/arts/television/23sales.html?_r=0

2009: The annual Presidents’ Conference comes to a close in Jerusalem.

2009: In “Examining a Man Who Was (of Wasn’t?) a Holocaust Hero” Stephen Holden reviewed Gaylen Ross’s documentary about the controversial Hungarian entitled “Killing Kasztner: The Jew Who Dealt With Nazis.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/movies/23killing.html?_r=0

2009: Sportswriter and author John Feinstein reads from and discusses Change-up: Mystery at the World Series, his new book for young readers (ages 9-12), at Aladdin's Lamp Children's in Arlington, Va.

2009: At the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival a program entitled “Past Imperfect: New Jewish Fiction” provides an opportunity to meet three of the newest authors of Jewish fiction:Binnie Kirshenbaum (The Scenic Route), Jonathon Keats (The Book of the Unknown: Tales of the Thirty-Six) and Norah Labiner (German for Travelers: A Novel in 95 Lessons).

2010:YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present a program entitled “Lenin's Jewish Question” in which Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern an Associate Professor of Jewish History at Northwestern University and author of Lenin's Jewish Question is scheduled to his discoveries about Lenin’s maternal Jewish great-grandfather named Moshko Blank, “Blank's conversion to Christianity, and related questions, such as why Soviet communists sought to suppress any discussion of Lenin's Jewishness, why Russian racists attempted to portray Lenin as a Jew, and why Lenin approached the Jewish question as he did.”

2010: “Paranormal Activity 2,” produced by Jason Blum, Akiva Goldsman and Oren Peli and co-starring Molly Ephraim was released today in the United States.

2010: The Jewish People Policy's annual conference held its closing session in Jerusalem today

2011: Jews begin the cycle again with the reading on Bereshit.

2011:The 21st Holocaust Remembrance Concert, featuring the Brooklyn Philharmonic, is scheduled to take place in New York City.

2011:Firefighters battled flames at the Gilon junction and the Ahihud Forest this afternoon, after extinguishing two blazes that had broken out earlier that day

2011: Israel gave Egypt a list of 81 Egyptian prisoners held in Israel to be released in exchange for Ilan Grapel, according to Egyptian newspaper Al-Youm Al-Sabeh, Army Radio reported early this morning. 2012: The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to present “a play reading” of My Name is Asher Lev.

2012:The American Jewish Historical Society and Yeshiva University Museum are scheduled to present “Jews as Art Dealers and Collectors,” a panel discussion that will examine Jewish “prominence as collectors and dealers supporting their claim to membership in European high culture and making them the principal targets of Nazi dispossession

2012: “The Queen of Versailles,” directed and produced by Lauren Greenfield and starring Jackie and David A. Siegel was nominated for Best Documentary Film by the International Documentary Association (IDA)

2012:More than 2,500 people signed up to participate in a global Shema flash mob as part of a campaign to promote religious pluralism in Israel.  The gatherings early this afternoon came two days after Conservative Jewish congregations were asked to dedicate a recitation of the Shema to the topic as well.

2012: The Israeli air force hit a rocket launching squad in the northern Gaza Strip today, reportedly killing three. The airstrike came in response to rocket fire on southern Israel from Gaza and a mortar attack on an IDF patrol, military sources said.

2013: Mayor Nir Barkat defeated Moshe Lion in today’s mayoral election in Jerusalem.(As reported by Yoel Goldman)

2013: Today, “1n a panel discussion at Yeshiva University Sheldon Adelson said that the United States must get tougher about Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program

1981: Birthdate of American actor Michael Aaron Fishman best known for his portrayal of “D.J. Conner” in the long-running sitcom “Roseanne.”

2013: Rihanna is schedule to be giving a public concert in the Tel Avi’s Park Hayarkon as the ballots from the city’s election are being counted (As reported by Renee Ghert-Zand)

2013: The JCCNV is scheduled to present “My Name Is Asher,” a play reading by Aaron Posner adapted from the novel of that name by Chaim Potok.

2013: The Israel Action Center at the JCRC is scheduled to present “Iran: The Nuclear Threat and Implications for the Greater Middle East.”

2013: The Center for Jewish History” is scheduled to present “The Jews in Poland-Lithuania and Russia – 1350 to the Present Day.”

2013: “An earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale took place today in northern Israel, according to the Israel Geophysical Institute. It is the fifth quake in the Galilee in less than a week. The quake was centered at a depth of two kilometers, beneath the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret).” (As reported by Gil Ronen)

2013: Mohamed Aazi, 28, and who helped plan the bus bombing in Tel Aviv last November in which 29 people were injured was killed in a clash this morning with Israeli Special Forces.

2014:The American Sephardi Federation and Congregation Shearith Israel is scheduled to present Mimouna’s Moroccan Jewish Caravan: “Preserving the Past, Connecting in the Present & Building the Future.” http://mimounacaravan.rsvpify.com/

2014:Hilma Wolitzer, author of An Available Man: A Novel, and her daughter Meg, author of the literary sensation The Interestings and the new young adult novel Belzharare scheduled to discuss their writing and the family influences that have shaped their work at the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2014:A resident of Gaza was arrested on Wednesday morning by security forces after having illegally infiltrated into Israeli territory. (As reported by Ari Yashar)

2014: “The world-leading Israeli defense company Elbit Systems announced today that it has been awarded contracts from an unnamed Asian country for roughly $85 million, as Israel's Asian ties continue to blossom.” (As reported by Ari Yashar)

2014(28th of Tishrei, 5775): Fifty-six year old “Rabbi Dr. Judith Abrams, the founder and director of the online Talmud learning website, MAQOM, died of a heart attack today in Houston.”

2014: “A baby girl was killed and eight people were injured today, after a terrorist hit them with his car outside the Givat Hatachmoshet (Ammunition Hill) Light Rail stop.” (As reported by Tova Dronin)

2014: “NBC freelance cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, who contracted Ebola while working in West Africa, is free of the virus and will leave the Nebraska Medical Center today.” (As reported by Daily Forward)

2015: In Iowa City, the University Iowa Office Of Research & Economic Development is scheduled to host a lecture by Israeli author Etgar Keret, author of The Seven Good Years

2015: Leslie Epstein, an American novelist who grew up surrounded by some of the luminaries of Hollywood's Golden Age, speaks about his experience as the son and nephew of the writers of Casablanca and dozens of other classic films is scheduled to lecture on Behind the Scenes: Growing Up Jewish In Hollywood sponsored by the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2015: Richard Baranick and three of the surviving “Monuments Men” – “Harry Ettlinger, Motoko Furjishiro Huthwaite and Bernard Taper – were honored today with the Congressional Gold Medal.”

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-monuments-men-congressional-gold-medal-20151022-story.html

2015: Sidney “Blumenthal’s name came up today during” the United States House Select Committee on Benghazi “public questioning of Hillary Clinton at which time a motion calling for Blumenthal’s deposition to be made public was defeated by the Republicans in a straight party line committee vote.

2015: In Los Angeles, celebrities including Israeli movie star Odeya Rush, actress Karla Souza, actor Michael Richards and comedian Jerry Seinfeld attended the third annual Red Star Ball sponsored by The American Friends of Magen David Adom

2015(9thof Cheshvan, 5776): Seventy-eight year old Tony and Emmy award nominated author Jerome Kass, the husband of Delia Ephron passed away today. (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/25/theater/jerome-kass-writer-for-broadway-film-and-tv-dies-at-78.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

2015: Former BBC investigative journalist and television producer Dina Gold is scheduled to recount her successful legal battle to reclaim a building originally owned by her German ancestors and seized by the Reichsbahn, Hitler's railways, in 1937 in a lecture co-sponsored by the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival entitled “Stolen Legacy: Nazi Theft and the Quest for Justice at Krausentrasse 17/18 Berlin.”  

2016(20thof Tishrei, 5777):  Shabbat Chol Hamoe’ed

2016: Hollywood superstar Scarlett Johansson swapped the red carpet for a turn behind the counter at her new popcorn shop in Paris today where she “dished out the crunchy treat to punters at the launch of the Yummy Pop store she and husband Romain Dauriac have opened in the city’s trendy Marais district.”

2016: “Night” an exhibition of work by Israeli Michal Rovner is scheduled to come to close at the Pace Gallery.

2016: The Cornelia Street Café is scheduled to host a performance by Israeli-born jazz guitarist Gilad Hekselman

2016: In NYC, the Beer Garden is scheduled to host Sukktoberfest! Completed with “ice cold harvest beer, glatt kosher bratwurst, a band and a Sukkah.”

2017: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including For Two Thousand Years by Mihail Sebastian and the recently released paperback editions of The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israelby Uri Bar-Joseph and Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film by Alexandra Zapruder.

2017: As part of the 2017 Rabbi Jeff Portman Lecture Series, Dr. Robert Cargill is scheduled to present “When Tobias Met Sarah, A Romance.”

2017: Temple Israel Ner Tamid is scheduled to host 2016 Reuben Award Winner, cartoonist Terri Libenson speaking on “A Jewish Family Invades the Comics.

2017: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host “A celebration of the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Jewish Labor Bund, the socialist movement which has figured so prominently in the history of Eastern European and World Jewry.”

2017: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker is scheduled to host “Middle East Security: Fresh Takes on Long-Standing Challenges.”

2017: “The Wedding Bar and Bat Mitzvah Show – Simchas Live” is scheduled to take place at the Village Hotel Watford

2017: Today, “the Los Angeles Times reported that 38 women have accused Academy Award winning screenwriter James Toback, the Manhattan born son of “Selma Judith (née Levy), a president of the League of Women Voters” and “Irwin Lionel Toback, a stockbroker and former vice president of Dreyfus & Company” “of sexual harassment or assault.”

2017: The Sydney Jewish Museum is scheduled to host a book launch for When Freedom Beckons; The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Jewish Journey to Australia by Vasilios Vasilas

2018: The ASF’s Sephardi Scholars Series is scheduled to present “Synagogue of Iran: Design and Development in Urban Contest” During which “Professor Mohammad Gharipour will discuss his research and recently published book, Synagogues of the Islamic World: Architecture, Design, and Identity (Edinburgh University Press, 2017), which explores how the architecture of synagogues in Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain responded to contextual issues and traditions, as well as how these contexts influenced the design and evolution of synagogues.”

2018: In London, at the Jewish Museum, Dominik Czechowski is scheduled to deliver a talk on “The Charms of Frankenstein.”

2019: A “pipe bomb” found in “a mailbox at the home of George Soros” was “proactively detonated by bomb squad technicians.”

2018: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host an evening with author Gary Shteyngart whose most recent work was Lake Success

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/gary-shteyngart-takes-aim-at-white-male-privilege/2018/08/28/319f2028-aa61-11e8-b1da-ff7faa680710_story.html?utm_term=.3853ff60f4bf

2019: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host both a Simchat Torah service and a “women’s service with torah dancing” followed by a lunch and dinner that evening.

2019: In San Francisco, this evening the “Weird Film Fest is scheduled to host a screening of “ The Last Shepherd.” a “2015 Israeli comedy-adventure about Kabbalists vs. an angry archangel and a secret government agency.”

2019: In Iowa City, the Hillel Chapter at the University of Iowa is scheduled to host a community wide evening concert featuring scholar in residence Eliana Light.

2019: The Baruch Performing Arts Center is scheduled to host Alon Goldstein, performing “The Art of Imagination,” “a solo recital featuring works by Scarlatti, Beethoven, Janacek, Debussy and Ginastera.”

2019(23rd of Tishrei, 5780): Simchat Torah

2020: “In a partnership with Classrooms Without Borders, the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is scheduled to present the film “The Day I Met Hitler” followed by a post-film discussion with the filmmakers.”

2020: The Center for Jewish History and JDC Archives are scheduled to present via ZOOM “The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) to the Rescue in Shanghai: From 1941 to 1951”

featuring Sara Halpern

2020: The Epstein Hillel School is scheduled to present its “Virtual Gala 2020” where it “will honor former board president and current Hillel trustee Bob Goldman with the Dr. Bennett I. Solomon Community Leadership Award.”

2020: “LABA East Bay is scheduled to present a teaching on boundary-pushing Jews and a performance by theater artist Sara Felder that mixes juggling, personal narrative, social justice and circus shtick.”

2020: In Ohio, B’nai Jeshurun Congregation is scheduled to host a virtual session on “Ethical & Ritual Issues Through the Lens of Conservative Jewish Law with Rabbi Stephen Weiss.”

2020: North Peninsula Chabad is scheduled to present Biblical archaeological scholar Rabbi Avraham Stolik talking about the Underground Secrets of the Temple Mount.”

This Day, October 23, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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521 BCE (17thof Tishrei):The first Babylonian record of Nebuchadnezzar III the usurper who challenged the rule of Darius, the Persian ruler under whose reign the building of the Second Temple began. ‘

42 BCE: The army of Marcus Junius Brutus was defeated at the Second Battle of Philippi.  Brutus committed suicide at the end of the day. Since he was one of those who murdered Julius Caesar, the death of Brutus was probably not mourned by most Jews.  Caesar's popularity was such among the Jews of the Roman Empires that when he died, the Roman biographer Suetonius wrote, “Public grief was enhanced by crowds of foreigners, lamenting in their own fashion, especially Jews, who came flocking to the Forum for several nights in succession.” Additionally, the victory paved the way for the eventual rule of Augustus who was a better Emperor than most from the Jewish point of view.

1086:  At the Battle of az-Zallaqah, the army of Yusuf ibn Tashfin defeats the forces of Castilian King Alfonso VI.  Yusuf ibn Tashfin was the leader of group of puritanical Muslims known as Berber Almoravids. Many Jewish and Muslims scholars and intellectuals left areas controlled by these Berbers and took refuge in Toledo which had been conquered by the Christians in 1085. Periods of Berber control were not a Golden Age for the Jews of Iberia and thousands of Jews joined the army of Alfonso.  Although Alfonso lost the battle, the Berbers were too battered to take advantage of their victory and Yusuf had to return to North Africa marking the end of this phase of the long, drawn-out conflict between Christians and Muslims. During the centuries’ long contest, Jewish loyalties varied depending on the nature of the combatants.  All of this would come to an end with the Expulsion of 1492.

1340: Nicolas de Lyra, the Franciscan rumored “to be of Jewish descent” and author of an anti-Jewish work entitled "De Messia Ejusque Adventu Præterito” who was known for his commentaries on the Old and New Testaments that drew on “original texts” and who drew heavily on the works of Rashi passed away today.

1392: Pope Boniface IX who in 1376 exempted his physician Angelo di Manuele and his son Angelo from all taxes “appointed the physician Solomone de Sabalduchio his "familiaris,"

1396: “The charter granted to the Jews of Carinthia and Styria today which states that the privileges granted them in 1377 shall be confirmed, is merely a confirmation of the pre-existing "Handfeste"

1456: Seventy Year old John of Capistrano a Franciscan friar who would be canonized by the Catholic Church but who was also known as the “Scourge of the Jews” for his “fiery sermons” that “persuaded southern German regions to expel their Jewish populations,” passed away today.

1548: 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” arrived in Geneva, today.

1625: “Pope Urban VIII forbids Jews from having gravestones within the city limits of Rome.”

1703: Letters of privileged granted today by King Leopold I “left it in the hands of the municipal councils” in Hungary to either admit or exclude Jews from their territory.

1704:: Following today report by the British Commissary of Supplies that the besieged garrison at Gibraltar had enough supplies to last another ten weeks, “the newly appointed Proveedor for Charles III’s forces, Joseph Coritzos, a Dutch Jew of Marrano origin who still had relatives in Spain, including his uncles, the Viscount de Valdefuentes, was sent to Morocco to purchase grain and horses.” (As reported by Mesod Benady)

1715: Birthdate of Peter II of Russia.  During his reign, Peter modified some of the anti-Jewish rulings of his predecessor, Catherine I.  At the request of some of the Cossack leaders, he allowed them to return to the fairs in Little Russia since their presence was essential for the commercial wellbeing of the area.

1726:António José da Silva a Portuguese-Brazilian dramatist, known as "the Jew"“went through the great auto-da-fé held” today “in the presence of King John V and his court, abjured his errors, and was set at liberty.” His mother would not be released until October of 1729.

1767: In Savannah, GA, Caty Hays and Abraham Sarzedas gave birth to Moses Zarzedas, the husband of Belle Myers.

1776: The brigantine Andrea Doria left the United States headed for the Dutch held island of St. Eustatius with a copy of the Declaration of Independence.  The Andrea Doria returned from the island which had a significant Jewish population which was supportive of the Americans with the first of several loads of arms and munitions that were critical to American success.

1781: In Frankfurt Am Main, “Bunle Oettingen Schuster” and Salomon Loeb Schott gave birth to Samuel Salomon Schott, the husband of “Louize Polak,” with whom he had six children.

1790: In Jebenhausen, Germany, Jentle Loeb and Moses Fasit Rosenheim gave birth to Ruchele Rosenheim, the wife of Moses Loeb Sontheimer with whom she had six children.

1791: In Savannah, GA, a proud moment for two leading colonial families when Sarah Sheftall and Abraham de Lyon gave birth to Levi Sheftall de Lyon the husband of Leonora de la Motta and the father of Leonorean de Lyon and the husband of Rebecca de la Motta with whom he had four more children.

1793: Aaron Aarons married Hannah Levy at the Great Synagogue today.

1803: Birthdate of Angelo Vivante, the husband of Regina Kohen, who, when he passed away was buried in the Trieste Jewish Cemetery in Italy.

1812: Uriah P. Levy, “a grandson of Revolutionary War patriot Jonas Phillips” and the first Jew to rise to the rank of Commodore in the United States Navy began his military career as a “sailing master.

1818(23rdof Tishrei, 5579): Simchat Torah

1834(20thof Tishrei, 5595): Sixth Day of Sukkoth

1834: Mohammad Shah Qajar, whose son Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar brought Dr. Jacob Euard Polak to Persia to teach medicine and surgery to a whole generation of Persian physicians as part of an attempt to modernize the kingdom, began his reign today as King of Iran.

1842: Fifty-six year old Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius the German Biblical critic and Hebrew language expert who authored a Hebrew grammar and a commentary on Isaiah passed away today.

1847: In Germany, Lazarus Morgenthau, the son of Moses and Brunhilda Morgenthau and Seline Babette Morgenthau gave birth to Maximilian Morgenthau, the uncle of U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and confidant of FDR, Hans Morgenthau, Jr.

1853(21stof Tishrei, 5614): Hoshanah Rabah

1853: “Compulsory Christianity in Italy,” published today summarized the events of the last five years that are known as the Mortara Affair or The Kidnapping of Edgar Mortara which it says is recent stretch of Papal power in Italy ,making a noise in Europe, which will not be hushed up.  It also pointed out that the Papacy and this policy are propped up on the bayonets of Napoleon III’s troops and that if these troops were withdrawn the populace would rise up to defend the rights of the Jewish child’s father. “If rascally servants may clandestinely baptize the children of Hebrews, there is no reason why they not extend the same blessing to those of Protestants and if the Church can lawfully found a claim to the possession of their persons and their minds upon such a ceremony in the former case, they may in the latter.”

1854: It was reported today that in the matter of Abraham Oettinger v Uriah P. Levy, the judge decided in favor of the Plantiff and gave a judgement in the amount of $313.69.  This was a landlord/tenant dispute over who should pay for plumbing repairs. [Yes, this is the same Uriah P. Levy who was highest ranking Jewish officer in the United States Navy and a member of one New York’s most prominent Sephardic families.

1855: Birthdate of Emily Levy, the Hamburg born linguist and lexicographer.

1859: Birthdate of Simon Marx, the native of Alsace who is better known as Sam Marx, the husband of Minnie Marx and the father of the  Groucho Marx and the rest of the Marx brothers.

1860: “The Present Condition of the Jews” published today stated that, The second of Mr. De Cordova’s course of lectures, to be delivered this evening at Clinton Hall, is upon this highly interesting topic. To discuss it, it is needless to say, the lecturer lays aside the vein of light humor and pleasantry, which usually characterize his productions, and gives us sober facts and apposite illustrations instead.”

1860: A very large audience listened to Mr. De Cordova’s lecture on ‘the Past and Present condition of the Jews,’ delivered in Clinton Hall this evening. Commencing with the Biblical renown of the Israelites, the lecturer traced the distinction of that nation in the field of letters of arms, of medicine, and, in fact, of all the arts and sciences, demonstrating that they are well worth a place in history. He cited the popular idea of a Jew as that of a man with a very protuberant proboscis, engaged in buying old clothes, renovating them by same mysterious and secret process, and selling them for eight times their value to unsuspecting countrymen. He accounted for the degraded condition of the lower class of Israelites from the fact of the relentless persecutions to which the race has been subjected in Austria, Spain, Germany and other countries, where they have been obliged to withstand the most terrible pains and penalties in their adherence to the religion of their fathers. He read official correspondence from Holland to show the good effect of emancipation the Jewish nation in that country, and from the increasing liberality manifested in all countries -- taking example by America -- he foretold a glorious future for Israel. As to the politics of this country he knew many Jews who would vote for Lincoln… Some who would vote for Douglas….Some who would go for Breckenridge and two or three who were Know-Nothings…In conclusion, Mr. De Cordova paid a glowing tribute of admiration to our free institutions, which alike honor and protect the Jew and the Gentile” [Editor’s Note – De Cordova was a Sephardic Jew who was quite popular as a humorist, author and public speaker.]

1861: Samuel Du Pont the U.S Navy officer in charge of the expedition aimed at taking Port Royal, SC from the Rebels “was furious” when he saw the article published in today’s New York Times providing details of his activities.  “Jacob da Silva Solis Cohen, as Sephardic Jew…was an assistant surgeon with Dupont’s expedition to Port Royal” who also served with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron which was a key, if unsung, element in the Union’s victory.

1862: Philadelphian Benjamin B. Goodman who had risen to the rank of 2ndLieutenant in the 27th Regiment completed his enlistment today but apparently his sense of duty was not since fulfilled since he would re-enlist just eight days later.

1864 :( 23rd of Tishrei, 5625): Simchat Torah

1864: Major Mordecai was named Chief of Ordinance, Department and Army of the Ohio, which was one of the major military units of the Union forces during the American Civil War.  Ordinance dealt with Artillery, the one element of the Northern Army that consistently out-performed its Confederate counterparts.

1866: Today in Pilsen, the City Council decided to declare” the secondary” school to be Czech which caused great indignation among the Germans, especially the Jews” “who spoke Czech but considered German to be their mother tongue.”

1866: In London, Miriam and Solomon Abrahams gave birth to their “eldest son,” Barnet Albert Abrahahms.
1866: Birthdate of Paul Ferdinand Strassman, a leading German gynecologist who would be forced to flee when the Nazis came to power.

1867: Seventy-two Senators were summoned by Royal Proclamation to serve as the first members of the Canadian Senate, the upper house of the Canadian Parliament. Jews played an active role in Canadian politics as can be seen by the fact that Ezekiel Hart was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1807 and Henry Nathan was elected as to serve as an MP in the House of Commons in 1874.  But a Jew did serve in the Canadian Senate until 1955 when David Kroll was appointed to serve in the upper chamber.

1868: Birthdate of Sir Alfred Moritz, the younger son of Ludwig Mond, who gained fame as an industrialist, financier, politician and Zionist and was the husband of Dame Violet Florence Mabel Mond.

1868: The Jews of Barbados were denied the right to engage in retail trade.

1870: In Baton Rouge, LA, “Jacob and Caroline (Kahn) Bernstein, gave birth to Chicago College of Pharmacy and husband of Fannie Hirsch railroad executive Ernest Ralph Bernstein  who moved to Shreveport, LA in 1876 where he engaged in numerous successful business  ventures while serving on the executive committees of the Leo N. Levi Hospital in Hot Spring, AR and the “Old Folks Jewish Home in Memphis, TN”  and belonging to Temple B’nai Zion

1872(21stof Tishrei, 5633): Hoshanah Rabah

1872: “Minor Topics” published today described the theory of “J.B. Bartnett, a Hebrew scholar” that “Ireland was…settled” by people “from Judea when the Prophet Jeremiah emigrated” there “with the remnant of the tribe of Judah. According to Bartnett, prophet brought with him the stone known as ‘Jacob’s Stone’ which was kept in the sanctuary of the first temple at Jerusalem” and has become “the Stone of Destiny” that was used to crown Irish kings and was later taken to Westminster Abbey by Edward III who used it for the same purpose.

1874(12th of Cheshvan, 5635):Abraham Geiger a German rabbi and scholar who led the founding of Reform Judaism passed away. (There is no way this brief entry can do him justice.  See below for gateway article into his fascinating life.)

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/AbrahamGeiger.html

1875: Birthdate of  Alsatian native Armand Spira, the husband of Suzanne Metzger and father of Henry and Andre Spira and the father-in-law of Marcelle (Kehrli) Spira.

1877: Louis Lazarus, the Jewish owner of a second-hand clothing store on the corner of Baxter and Leonard in Manhattan, was held at the tombs Police Court on the charge of receiving stolen goods.  Bail was set at $1,500.

1878: It was reported today that Moritz Ellinger has been chosen to run for the position of Coroner by the opponents of the Tammany political machine.

1879: It was reported today that Joseph De Longpres, a fourteen year old who had arrived yesterday in New York from New Orleans is missing. He was last seen entering a hack hired by a Jew whom he had met on the boat coming up from New Orleans. The boy, who had money and luggage when he left the ship is described as “timid and effeminate.”  There is no other description of the other party except that he was a Jew.  How this was deduced is not mentioned.

1879: Three days after he had passed away, 70 year old German native Lesser Friedlander, the husband of the former Elizabeth Assur, was buried today at the West Ham Jewish Cemetery on Buckingham Road.

1879: The Vicksburg (Miss.) Herald reported that a meeting held in Bolivar County adopted resolutions denouncing Edward Storm as “a dishonest Jew, the servile tool of the slave-owner before the war and the convenient and abandoned ally of the carpetbagger.” The citizens of Bolivar County are urged to vote against Storm who has been nominated by the Republicans for the position of County Supervisor.” [A Google Search cannot find any reference to a Jew named Edward Storm.  Poor man, he was hit with the big three of the post war South – Republican, Carpetbagger and Jew.]

1879: Simon Curriak, a Jewish tailor working on Division Street in NYC, has come forward to claim his children who being held at Castle Garden.  In the meantime, an unidentified Jewish newspaper editor has asked the authorities to hold the children until he can present their case to “the local Jewish societies” who will provide for their needs. 

1881: Eighteen year old Recha Goldschmidt married Alfred Schwarzschild, the son of Isaac Jacob Schwarzschild and Rosalie Kulp.

1880: Birthdate of New York native Pratt Institute trained sculptor Albert Dreyfus who “worked on sculpture for the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition in 1901” and the “St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Expostition in 1904.”

1881: It was reported today that the Jewish synagogues of East Prussia, which total 34, “recently held their first convention.

1881: It was reported today that “the Russian Government proposes to give special privileges to those Jews who will engage in agricultural pursuits.” The Jews will be allowed to purchase land outside of the Pale of Settlement, “but they will be under strict surveillance.” 

1881: It was reported today that for Jews, the disappearance of “religious hate” has so completely disappeared” from Serbia that a Jew has been elected to the Serbian Parliament.  This stands in stark contrast to “the neighboring kingdom of Romania” where “persecution of Jews still goes on.”

1882: It was reported today that the six largest Jewish congregations in New York are Temple Emanu-El Temple Beth El, Ahavath Chesed, B’nai Yeshurun, Shearay Tefilla and Rodoph Sholom. The membership of these congregations total approximately 1,500.

1883(22ndof Tishrei, 5622): Shmini Atzeret

1883(22ndof Tishrei, 5622): Seventy-nine year old German physicist Peter Riess the first Jewish member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences passed away today.

1883: In New York, Christopher Oscanyan, an Armenian-American, delivered a lecture at Steinway Hall entitled “The Women of Turkey and the Jews of the East.”

1884: New York Mayor Franklin Edson and Jesse Seligman were among the dignitaries who attended the dedication of the new building housing the Hebrew Orphan Asylum

1884: It was reported today that in New York City, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association is planning on holding “a Montefiore centenary celebration.”

1884: Rabbi Mendes of Shearith Israel wrote to President Chester A. Arthur inviting him to participate in the upcoming events celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir Moses Montefiore.  Arthur’s private secretary replied with a note expressing his high esteem for the great philanthropist and his regrets that he would not be able to attend due to other official demands on his time

1885: “The Mystery At Wilmington” published today described events surrounding the death of lodger at the Clayton House in Wilmington, Delaware. “The man’s features are clear German, and there are evidences that he was of the Hebrew faith.” (The latter statement may have been a polite reference to the decedent having been circumcised.)

1886: Birthdate of Paul Ferdinand Strassmann, “a pioneer in surgical gynecology.”

1886: It was reported today that the Honorable S.S. Cox will address the upcoming opening exercise of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association.

1886: In Natchez, LA, Samuel and Caroline Friedman gave birth to Louisiana state legislator Leon Friedman

1887(5thof Cheshvan, 5648): Eighty-three year old West Point graduate and Major Alfred Mordecai, the Warrenton, NC born son of Rebecca and Jacob Mordecai, the husband of Sarah Ann Hays with whom he had eight children including Alfred Mordecai, Jr. who like his father was a West Point graduate but unlike his father served in the Union Army during the Civil War.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/alfred-mordecai

1887: “From Anjou to Touraine” which was published today described the history of the region during Medieval times including the fact that “in 1329, when the Jews were accused of having formed a plot to poison all the wells and springs in France, 160 unfortunate people of that race were burned at the stake in Chinon.”

1887: Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, the rabbi at New York City’s Temple Beth-El gave the second of his Sunday lectures today which was entitled “What is Judaism?”

1888: In New York, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment met today and provisionally approved expenditures for several agencies of the city government and charitable institutions including an expenditure of $60,000.00 for the Hebrew Orphan Asylum.

1888(18thof Cheshvan, 5649): Seventy-six year old Samuel  Bernheimer, the native of Hohenems, Austria and the wife of Henrietta Cahn whom he had married in New Orleans, passed away today in Mississippi.

1889: In Karlsruhe, Germany, Adolf and Klara Reichman gave birth Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, the medical school graduate, the wife of Erich Fromm with whom she opened “a therapeutic facility in Heidelberg  who was forced to leave Germany and settle in the United States in 1935 where she pursued her career until her death in 1957.

https://spartacus-educational.com/Frieda_Fromm-Reichmann.htm

1889: In Rockford, Illinois, Professor E.L. Curtis delivered a sermon in which he declared that the Book of Job is only a poem written by some pious Jew during the period of the exile.

1889: A group of Russian Jewish immigrants escaping pogroms and persecution who had arrived in Argentina aboard the SS Weser founded Moisés Ville a small town in Santa Fe province which was part of the Jewish agricultural settlements to be financed by Baron Maurice Hirsch.

1889:Birthdate of Avshalom Feinberg one of the  leaders of Nili, a Jewish spy network in Ottoman Palestine helping the British fight the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Feinberg was born in Gedera, Palestine, then part of the Ottoman Empire, and studied in France. He returned to work with Aaron Aaronsohn at the agronomy research station in Atlit. Soon after the beginning of war, Aaronson founded the Nili underground along with his sister Sarah Aaronsohn, Feinberg and Yosef Lishansky. In 1915 Feinberg travelled to Egypt and made contact with British Naval Intelligence. In 1917, Feinberg again journeyed to Egypt, on foot. He was apparently killed by a Bedouin near the British front in Sinai, close to Rafah. His fate was unknown until after the 1967 Six-Day War when his remains were found under a palm tree that had grown from date seeds in his pocket to mark the spot where he lay. In 1979 a new Israeli settlement in the Sinai Peninsula, Avshalom was named after him. Although it was abandoned following the Camp David Accords, a new village by the same name was founded in Israel in 1990.

1892: Birthdate of Gummo Marx, the actor and comedian who was one of the famous Marx Brothers.  1892: Professor Adolph Cohn of Columbia delivered the address of welcome at this evening’s dinner honoring French Admiral Abel de Libran and his staff which was attended by many prominent New York dignitaries including President Rosenthal of the French Hebrew Society.

1892: Fifty-two year old Mehmed Emin Pasha passed away today, reportedly murdered by two Arab slave traders in the Congo Free State while working for the German East Africa Company. One of the minor romantic figures of the 19thcentury, he was born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, to a German-Jewish family.  He converted to Christianity and then to Islam, as he played multiple roles in different parts of the Ottoman Empire.

1892: In his formal speech which the Republican candidate for Mayor of New York City delivered at the Hebrew Institute Hall last night, Edward Einstein called on his mostly Jewish audience to go to the polls and “rebuke the present City Government.

1893: Richard Mansfield’s unique portrayal of Shylock in The Merchant of Venicewas seen for the first time at Hermann’s in New York City.

1893: “Cholera Panic” published today described the reaction to outbreak of the disease including the decision by the Chief Rabbi of Leghorn to close “the grand marble synagogue which is the wealthiest synagogue in the world” with the exception of the one in Amsterdam and the “panic and flight” of the Jews living in Baghdad.

1893: In Altoona, PA, “Abraham and Ida Einstein Abelson” gave birth to Myer Abelson who rose to the rank of Sergeant while serving with the “50th Infantry in WW I.”

1894(23rdof Tishrei, 5655): Simchat Torah

1894: Birthdate of New Jersey native Alexander Rudolph, the son of a Kosher butcher, who gained fame as World Middleweight Champion Al McCoy.

1895: Birthdate of Austrian native Wolfgang Ackerman, the physician decorated for his service in the Austrian Army during WW I and author of “And Are We Civilized” who moved to the United States in 1924.

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/dr-wolfgang-ackerman/and-we-are-civilized/

1896: Hattie Heller of St. Louis, the Vice President of the National Council of Jewish Women in Missouri submitted her annual report to “Miss Sadie America, Secretary of the National Council of Jewish Woman that St. Joseph “is the only town of any size, with a Jewish population large to warrant forming a section” that has not formed a section of the organization.

1896(16thof Cheshvan, 5657): Sixty-eight year old Adolph H. Maas who “began his business career in Savannah, GA before moving to New York in 1852 where he developed a successful chemical manufacturing company passed away today at his home on Lexington Avenue.

1897(27thof Tishrei, 5658): Parashat Bereshit

1897(27thof Tishrei, 5658): In Liverpool, two and half year old John Raphael Davis, the son of Helen and D.E. Davis passed away today.

1897: H.R. H., The Prince of Wales is scheduled to be a guest of Lord Rothschild at Tring Park starting today.

1898: Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, who served as the rabbi to several American Congregations was the founder of The National Farm School said today "Tolerance of another's rational faith is the truest stamp of the genuineness and high standard of one's own faith."

1898: The Judeans hosted a dinner at the Tuxedo honoring Israel Zangwill.  Dr. Danzinger, President of the Association and Judge Sulzberger from Philadelphia flanked Zangwill on the dais. Zangwill spoke to the group of literary, civic and academic leaders about the evolution of the Jew over the centuries including the development of Jewish culture in the United States. Other attendees at the kosher dinner were Isidore Strauss and Adolph Ochs of New York.

1899(19th of Cheshvan, 5660): One day after his 62nd birthday Australian businessman and political leader Ephraim L. Zox who held several leadership positions in the Australian Jewish community including serving as President of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation passed away today.

http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/zox-ephraim-laman-4912

1900(30thTishrei, 5661): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1901: “Enid Miriam Gotthelf married Percy Lewis Hallenstein, the London born son of Recbecca and Micahelis Hallenstein, who later changed his name to Halsted “at the Great Synagogue in Sydney, Australia.”

1901: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi Simenhoff officiated at the marriage of Marcus Barshay to Lena Banov.

1902(22ndTishrei, 5663): Shmini Atzeret

1902: Max Brod met Franz Kafka for the first time when he gave a lecture on Arthur Schopenhauer at Charles University.

1903: The New Amsterdam Theatre which was built by Jewish “impresarios A.L. Erlanger and Marcus Klaw’ and which over the years would be a theatrical home for entertainers like Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice and Sophie Tucker opened this evening in New York City.

1904: Birthdate of “German screenwriter and art director” Hans Jacoby who was forced to leave Germany in 1933 but was lucky enough to resume his career in Hollywood.

1904: Birthdate of American artist Edward Biberman

http://www.lacma.org/art/installation/edward-biberman

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/

1905: In Zurich, Switzerland “Gustav Bloch and Agnes Bloch (née Mayer)” gave birth to Felix Bloch who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1952.

https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1952/bloch/biographical/

1905(24thof Tishrei, 5666): Nineteen year old Theodore Bachman, the son of Johanna Bachman and the nephew of Isador Bader, “the agent for the United Hebrew Charities at the Immigrants’ Home on Montgomery Street” was murdered today during the pogrom at Ekaterinoslav making him one of the 2,000 Jews who have been killed there since October 21st

1906: The White House officially announced today that President Roosevelt is naming Oscar S. Straus to serve as Secretary of Commerce and Labor making him “first Jew ever appointed to a cabinet position by a President of the United States.

1907:W.R. Wheeler, who was a member of the commission appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt to visit foreign countries for the purpose of studying matters bearing on the American immigration problem, sailed for America on the Adriatic. Before he left England he met with Israel Zangwill, the novelist, who is the President of the Jewish Territorial Organization. Among other things, Zangwill expressed his concern that Jews immigrating to the United States quickly assimilated into the general American culture and lost their Jewish identity.  Zangwill felt that America was a much better place for Jews to be than other hostile countries such as Russia, but he looked forward to a time when Jews would be united within their own national territory.

1907: In St. Petersburg, Russia Prince Peter Dolgorouky and Countess Sophy Bobrinsky gave birth to their only child Sofka Skipworth who was honored for her valiant work in saving Jews during the Holocaust.

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/righteous-women/skipwith.asp

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-sofka-skipwith-1427738.html

 

1908:  Birthdate of Iya Frank, the Russian born physicists who won the Nobel Prize in 1958. Establishing the Jewish lineage of those who lived in the Soviet Union can present quite a challenging.  Frank’s father definitely was Jewish.

1909(8thof Cheshvan, 5670): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1909: The University of Michigan led by halfback Joseph “Joe” Magidsohn, “the first Jewish athlete to win a varsity ‘M’” who was the “first athlete known to have refused to compete on the Jewish High Holy Days” defeated Marquette today.

1909: The Tennessee Vols, coached by George Levene were shut out today as the lost to the University of Georgia by a score of 3 to 0.

1909: Birthdate of Avraham Bergman, the Petah  Tikva native who as Avraham Biran was the archaeologist who led the dig at Tel Dan and “headed the Institute of Archaeology at Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem.”

http://huc.edu/faculty/faculty/biran.shtml

http://huc.edu/chronicle/60/biran.shtml

1910: In Berlin, art gallery Hugo Perls and his wife gave birth art dealer and “art sleuth” Frank Perls.

1910: The National Farm School, led by President Joseph Krauskop of Germantown held its 13th annual meeting in Bucks County, PA today.

1911(1stof Cheshvan, 5672): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1911(1stof Cheshvan, 5672): Fifty-six year old Kovno native David Apotheker, the Yiddish author and anarchist who came to the United States in 1888 where he worked “as a printer in Philadelphia” and joined the anarchists in New York passed away today.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2014/08/dovid-david-apotheker.html

http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/yt/lex/A/apotheker-david.htm

1911(1stof Cheshvan, 5672): Sixty-two year old Yale educated art dealer and “hard money advocate” Louis R. Ehrich, the Albany, NY, born son of Joseph Ehrich and Rebecca Spoborg  and the husband of Henriette Minzesheimer  known as the founder of the Ehrich Galleries on New York’s Fifth Avenue passed away today.

1911: “Senator Penrose assured a delegation of Jews from Philadelphia headed by Judge Mayer Sulzberger that he will take up the Passport Question with President Taft and Secretary Knox as soon as soon as Congress convenes” and that his of the opinion that final notice should be served on Russia that the United States will no longer tolerate discrimination against class of citizens.”

1912: When Oscar Straus, Progressive candidate for Governor of New York State, mounted the speakers' platform in Music Hall to-night he was received with a tempest of applause” as he “set about to win his audience with his humorous references to his own candidacy for the governorship.”

1913(22ndof Tishrei, 5674): Shmini Atzeret

1913: “When the trial of Mendel Beiliss, accused of the murder of the boy Yushinsky in March, 1911, reopened this morning, the prisoner's counsel called the attention of the Presiding Judge to the fact that, although the court sat yesterday from early in the morning until midnight, the prisoner's name had not been mentioned even once.”

1914: “Mass Meeting for Palestine Cause” published today described plans for an upcoming meeting sponsored by Hadassah to deal with the crisis faced by the Jewish community due to World War.

1914: “Wars Horrors In Russia” published today described a Jewish soldier in the hospital at Petrograd “who was raving mad” after having taken part in a bayonet charge against the Austrians where “he drove his bayonet through the chest of his opponent he heard him “gasp the Hebrews death prayer which begins ‘Hear, O Israel.”

1914: “Nathan Straus for Glynn” published today described the Jewish leader’s support for Martin H. Glynn, the first Catholic chief executive of the state of New York.

1915: Untold thousands, including many Jewish women, marched down New York’s Fifth Avenue in support of giving women the right to vote.

1916: “Honest John O’Brien” opened tonight on Broadway at a theatre co-owned by Sam H. Harris.

1916: Oppose a Census of Jews” published today described the view of several newspapers including the Vorwarts and the Tageblatt that the motion passed by the General Committee of the Reichstag calling for a census of men serving in the various associations charged with providing the necessities of life for the nation is anti-Semitic because it counts the Jews doing this as if they are “shirkers” and does not count the number of Jews serving in the army.

1916: In St. Louis, “the House of Deputies of the Episcopal General Convention adopted without opposition a resolution” urging that converts from Judaism be allowed “to observe the national rites and ceremonies of Israel when they accept Christ…”

1917: The Industrial Removal Office, whose officers included Chairman Reuben Arkush, Vice Chairman, Alfred Jaretzki and Secretary Nathan Bijur held it 16thannual meeting today in New York City.

1917: Two hundred “aged residents” of the Home of the Daughters of Jacob held a prayer meeting today during which they prayed “for the success of the American army and the coming of an honorable peace before turning over $100 of their savings to “Superintendent Albert Kruger with the instructions to buy a Liberty bon in the name of the institution.”

1917: Birthdate of Dub Karel who in 1942 was transported from Prague to Majdenak where he was murdered.

1918: Birthdate of “Harold P. Manson, director of the office of Academic Affairs of the American Friends of the Hebrew University and the husband of “Mrs. Natanya Neumann Manson, a member of the Martha Graham Dance Company.”

1918: Birthdate of Meri Vilner, the native of Vilnius who as Ber Kovner became a leader of the Communist Party of Israel. He was a cousin of Abba Kovner, the famous resistance fighter and Israeli poet.

1918: Constantin C. Arion, the Rumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs who had said that his “Government would grant rights to the Jews in accordance with the peace treat” and that the Government “would completely abolish Article 7 of the Rumanian Constitution” which states that “Jews in Rumania are aliens and that naturalization is only possible for them individually” completed his service in that government position today. (Editor’s Note – Going back to the Congress of Berlin, Rumanian government were always promising to emancipate the Jews living in the country and always failing to do so.)

1919(25thof Tishrei, 5680): Manhattan native Benjamin Duberstein, who changed his name to Dubois when he enlisted in the Army and who rose from the rank of private to major while serving with the Third Division in France where he contracted pleurisy lost his battle with tuberculosis and passed away at Fort Houston, TX.

1919: Birthdate of Estonian native Isadore Epstein, the Princeton trained astronomer and Columbia professor who “was a leader in the first modern surveys to find sites for observatories in the Southern Hemisphere.”

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol22/vol22_iss6/record2206.25.html

1919: “Mr. and Mrs. N. Blumenthal” gave birth to their daughter Goldina Bluemthal was buried at in Happy Valley Jewish Cemetery in Hong Kong when she passed away at the age of ten.

1920(11thof Cheshvan, 5681): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1920: Rabbi Israel Mattuck ,Senior Minister of London’s Liberal Jewish Synagogue (LJS) delivered a sermon today “On the Strike.” https://lnk.li/data/getSermon.php?k=S4  (Editor’s note – the opening paragraphs are worth reading today because it includes an attempt to deal with the issue of when and how it is appropriate to address social issues from the pulpit)

1920: The Tri-City Conference of Social Workers with attendees coming from Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York is scheduled to open this evening at the Young Women’s Hebrew Association on West 110th Street.

1923: In Los Angeles, Abraham Pregerson, “a WW I veteran and postal worker” and “the former Bessie Boobalsky” gave birth to WW II Marine veteran and Cal-Berkley trained attorney and jurist Harry Pregerson who “told the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary that ‘My conscience is a product of the Ten Commandments, the Bill of Rights, the Boy Scout Oath, and the Marine Corps Hymn.’” (As reported by Sam Roberts)  Editor’s note – some sources show October 13 but the NYT uses October 23)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/29/obituaries/harry-pregerson-dead-ninth-circuit-judge-guided-by-conscience.html?ribbon-ad-idx=2&rref=obituaries&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Obituaries&pgtype=article

1923: In Lawrence, MA, Samuel Bernstein, the Ukrainian born son of Judah and Dina Bernstein and his wife Jennie Charna Bernstein gave birth to Shirley Anne Bernstein, a sister of the renowned Leonard Bernstein.

1924: In Pennsylvania, William and Edith Lieberman gave birth to S. Bernard Lieberman

1926: Middleweight Seymour “Cy” Schindel won his 9th bout giving him a record of 8 victories and one loss today.

1927:  In Israel, a moshav that would be late known as Netanya is founded by Nathan Strauss.

1927(27th of Tishrei, 5688): Forty-nine year old Joel Blau, the former rabbi of Peni-El Temple and Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, New York who is the current rabbi at the West End London Synagogue passed away today.

1927(27th of Tishrei, 5688): Seventy-four year old Alois Eisler, the husband of Emilie Eisler and the father of “Otto Eisler; Dr. Rudolf Eisler and Paul Eisler” passed away today in the Czech Republic.

 

1927: “Sunset” a play “written by Isaac Babel in 1926, based on his short story collection The Odessa Tales” “premiered at the Baku Worker's Theatre” today.

 

1929: Birthdate of Leonard Freed, the son of Jewish immigrants who became a leading documentary photojournalist who photographed everything from the Amsterdam Jewish Community to the Civil Rights movement with a special emphasis on Martin Luther King, Jr to the Yom Kippur War passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/04/arts/design/04freed.html?_r=0

1929: In Los Angeles, Nathan and Pearl Adelson (née Swartz), “children of Russian immigrants who had settled in Nebraska” gave birth to real estate developer and television producer Merv Adelson.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/11/business/media/merv-adelson-daring-tv-producer-dies-at-85.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1929: The city of Netanya named in honor of philanthropist Nathan Strauss. Originally, a coastal Moshav, within a decade it was thriving Mediterranean seaside resort.

1931: The part of recently deceased playwright Dr. Arthur Schnitzler’s will, dealing with the disposition of his property is scheduled to be read today.

1932: In Philadelphia, Charles Zimmerman, the “garment industry union-leader and co-chairman of the Socialist Party-Democratic Socialist Federation” and “dressmaker Rose (Prepstein) Zimmerman gave birth to Paul Lionel Zimmerman, one of the “dean’s” of pro-football journalism often referred to as Dr. Z. (As reported by Richard Sandomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/02/obituaries/paul-zimmerman-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1933: Rabbi B.A. Tintiner is scheduled to officiate at the funeral service for “Lorne Haskell, secretary of the Jewish Theatrical Guild of America” with a eulogy delivered by George Jessel after which burial will take place at Bethel Cemetery.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/10/21/105809314.pdf

1934(14thof Cheshvan, 5695): Seventy-nine year old Samuel Samuel the British businessman who founded Samuel Samuel & Co in Yokohama in partnership with his brother Marcus and who served as a Conservative MP from 1919 until he passed away today.

1934: Nathan L. Goldstein, President of the United States Maccabiah Association announced today that “the United States will be represented by a team of twenty five athletes at the second Maccabiah” scheduled to be held in Tel Aviv in April of 1935.

1934: In the Bronx, “Samuel and Fannie Kaplan of the Sefardi Recanati family from Salonika, Greece, gave birth to Leonard Martin Kaplan who gained fame Orthodox rabbi and author Aryeh Moshe Eliyahu Kaplan.

http://bible.ort.org/books/help.asp?action=displaytext&type=1&id=2

 

1935: Dutch Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard "Lulu" Rosenkrantz are fatally shot in a bar in Newark in what will become known as The Chophouse Massacre.  Were there Jewish gangsters?  Yes!  But contrary to a recent revisionist books on the topic, these thugs were not role models or heroes.

1936(7thof Cheshvan, 5697): Hyman Goldman, the center for the Lehigh University football team from 1918 to 1920 who went on  to serve as an assistant coach for his alma mater and a successful career as a chemical engineer passed away today.

1936: In Amsterdam, violinist Bronislaw Huberman who was the founder of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra performed as a soloist this evening with the Concertgebouw Orchestra under the direction of Bruno Walter. 

1936: In Chicago, Elizabeth (Brandau), a housewife, and Nathan Kaufman, a produce businessman gave birth to director and screenwriter Philip Kaufman who became involved with the first Indiana Jones film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, for which he receives story credit. While the character of Indiana Jones was created by George Lucas, it was Kaufman who came up with the story and the pursuit of the Ark of the Covenant.

1936: It was reported today that the sponsors of Reconstruction, a book “recording what the Jews of America have done for the relief and rehabilitation of their less fortunate coreligionists throughout the world” include President Roosevelt, former Governor Alfred E. Smith, Governor Lehman, Mayor La Guardia, New Jersey Governor Harold G. Hoffman, Illinois Governor Henry Horner, Tennessee Governor Hill McAlister and Wyoming Governor Leslie A. Miller.

1936: “The purge of German Kultur of Jewish influences advanced another step today when the biblical text of the world-famous oratorio ‘Judas Maccabeus’ by George Friedrich Handel, the Anglo-German composer who lied buried in West Minster Abbey, was changed a new ‘German’ text was substituted.”

1936: “Under threat of boycott and picketing by the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League and the American Jewish Congress, the management of the Fifty-Fifth Street Playhouse announced today that it had inefinitely postponed the showing of the film ‘Amphitryon’ which “was financed by the French branch of UFA which is virtually owned by the Nazi government.”

1936: As the Mosely inspired fascist attacks continued in the United Kingdom, “Sophie Tucker complained today that ruffians in London’s East End had thrown rocks at her.”

1938: Thirty-six old Alsatian-born American movie mogul William Wyler married Margaret “Talli” Tallichet with whom he had five children -- “Catherine, Judith, William Jr., Melanie and David Wyler.”

1939: Warner Brothers released The Roaring Twenties, a “crime thriller” produced by Hal Wallis and Samuel Bischoff with a script co-authored by Mark Hellinger, Jerry Wald and Robert Rossen based on The World Moves on by Mark Hellinger.

1940: 21stof Tishrei, 5701): Hoshanah Rabah

1940: The Jewish Hospital in Warsaw was forced to close and move into the Warsaw Ghetto.

1940: In Brooklyn, William Greenwich and “Russian Jewish department manager Rose (Baron) Greenwich gave birth to Eleanor Louise Greenwich who gained fame as singer “Ellie” Greenwich.

1940: Hitler and Spanish dictator Francisco Franco met in Hendaye today where the Nazi leader demanded that his fascist client join his war effort; a demand that the Spaniard turned down.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/20/franco-gave-list-spanish-jews-nazis

1941(2nd of Cheshvan, 5702): Odessa "action" continued as 19,000 more Jews were gathered into the city square, sprayed with gasoline and burned alive.

1941(2nd of Cheshvan, 5702): Thousands of Jews are murdered at Kragujevac, Yugoslavia.

1941: Father Bernhard Lichtenberg was arrested for protesting against German deportation of the Jews. He died on his way to Dachau

1941(2nd of Cheshvan, 5702): The Nazis executed 10,000 Jews of the Vilna ghetto

1941: Isidore Newman, who was training as a Wireless with SOE was described today as “good at PT; knows a lot and so this makes him a little unpopular with others in the group.”

1942: The Battle of El Alamein began with a major attack by British forces on Rommel’s Afrika Corps and their Italian Allies.  When the fighting started the Axis were on the verge of sweeping the British out of Egypt, seizing the Suez Canal, cutting the Imperial lifeline to India and destroying the Jewish community in Eretz Israel. The well-supplied Allied forces overcame the usual timidity of their generals and broke the Axis lines, starting the Germans on a long retreat that would end with surrender in Tunisia in 1943. 1942: Algerian-Jewish resistance leader José Aboulker met with American General Mark Clark in Morocco. Aboulker is given 800 Sten guns, 800 grenades, 400 handguns, and 50 portable radios. This is in preparation for Operation Torch, the November, 1942 landing of American and British forces in North Africa.  One of the big unknowns was how the French forces would react.  Would they resist since the French Vichy government was allied with Germany, or would they greet the Allies as liberating comrades in arms.  The Americans hoped for the latter, but as this action showed, they were preparing for the former.

1942(12th of Cheshvan, 5703): Forty-one year old  Ralph Rainger who was born Ralph Reichenthal was among ,the 12 passengers and crewmen aboard an American Airlines DC-3 airliner who are killed when it is struck by a U.S. Army Air Forces bomber near Palm Springs, California. The award-winning composer was responsible for such hits Love in Bloom, Blue Hawaii and Bob Hope’s signature song, Thanks for the Memory.

1943(24thof Tishrei, 5704): Fifty-two year old violinist and bandleader Ben Bernie (Bernard Anzelevitz) whose orchestra “was heard via remote broadcast from the Hotel Roosevelt in New York on the first such broadcast by NBC” passed away.  (Editor’s note – some sources show the death date as October 20)

1943(24th of Tishrei, 5704): Five days after their deportation train left Rome, its 1,060 Jewish passengers were gassed at Auschwitz and Birkenau.

1943(24th of Tishrei, 5704: Eighteen hundred Polish Jews formerly held at Bergen-Belsen, Germany, arrive at Auschwitz, where the women revolt outside the gas chambers, killing one SS guard and wounding two. SS reinforcements use gas grenades and machine-gun fire to subdue and kill the resisters.

1943: In Lithuania, a Jewish partisan unit destroys telegraph and telephone lines along the Vilna-to-Lida railway

1943(24th of Tishrei, 5704: One thousand, seven hundred-fifty Polish Jews, believing they were awaiting transport to South America, were sent to Birkenau instead. The women took part in a minor revolt in response to SS Sergeant Josef Schillinger's request for them to strip. He was shot and other SS men were injured. Rudolf Hoess ordered the removal of each of the women into the camp grounds, and had each one shot. According to Jerzy Tabau, who later escaped, "the extermination of the Jews continued relentlessly. . ."

1944: In Budapest, Swedish consul Raoul Wallenberg and Swiss consul Carl Lutz continue to issue protective documents to Jews, partly in response to a decree that Jews in Hungary who are of foreign nationalities or those holding foreign passports will be exempt from forced labor.

1944: Hungarian authorities agreed to send another 25,000 Jews to Germany for purposes of forced labor. Charles Lutz, the Swiss Consul managed to save thousands of others by issuing collective passports and protective documents.

1944: As of today, the National Citizens Political Action Committee “had received contributions totaling $271, 531 and spent $165, 018.

1945: “The Palestine Story: Past and Future” published today provides a lengthy review of “Promise and Fulfillment by Arthur Kosetler.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/10/23/84281692.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

https://www.nytimes.com/1949/10/23/archives/the-palestine-story-past-and-future-promise-and-fulfillment-by.html?searchResultPosition=2

1945: Birthdate of Kenneth Feinberg, an American attorney, specializing in mediation and alternative dispute resolution who first came to fame as the Special Masster of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund.  He has remained in the public eye as the TARP “pay czar” and the man who was supposed to sort out the mess related to compensating the victims of the BP Oil Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

1946: The original Kibbutz Ein Tzurim was founded today in Gush Etzion. The Jordanian Army destroyed the Kibbutz during Israel’s War for Independence.

1947:  In Kiriyate Bialik, Hadasa and Moshe gave birth to Yosef (Yosi) Barena who at the age of twenty would perish aboard the INS Dakar.

1948(20th of Tishrei, 5709): Shabbat Chol Hamoed Sukkoth

1948: The 4th Battalion of the Givati Brigade captured the village of Ajjur.

1948: Beit Jibrin was captured by the 52 Battalion of Givati and the 8th Brigade today

1949: An Israeli government spokesman reported that hundreds of Jews in Iraq had been brutally arrested, and all their property had beeb confiscated.

1950(12th of Cheshvan, 5711): Al Jolson passed away.  Born Asa Yoelson in Lithuania in 1886, Jolson’s father was a Cantor for a synagogue in downtown Washington D.C. at the turn of the century.  Jolson chose to use his singing talents in a different manner.  As one of America’s first “superstars, he starred on Broadway, radio and film.  He is most famous for starring in the first talkie – the first full length film with sound.  It was called the Jazz Singer.

http://www.theguardian.com/film/1950/oct/25/derekmalcolmscenturyoffilm

http://jolsonville.com/

1951(23rd of Tishrei, 5712): Simchat Torah is celebrated by congregants of Adas Israel in its new home at Connecticut Avenue and Porter.

1951: In Manhattan “radio station manager R. Peter Straus” and “Ellen Sulzberger Straus, a cousin of New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger” gave birth to magazine published Diane Straus, the Yale University graduate and “stepsister of Monica Lewinsky.”

1951(23rd of Tishrei, 5712): Sixty-seven year old Ukrainian born playwright and screen writer Leo Birinski passed away today “at Lincoln Hospital in The Bronx” after which he was tragically buried at Potter’s Filed.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported at length on the research conducted in the Negev wadis by Dr. Nelson Glueck, the president of the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. Dr. Glueck discovered and described many wadis, situated deep in the Negev wastes, whose sides had been terraced from bottom to top. There were numerous cisterns to catch the run-off rainwater, as well as many dams and irrigation channels, a testimony to the former intense cultivation and human presence in that currently uninhabited territory. Glueck would eventually record all of his findings in a popular tome entitled Rivers In The Desert.

1953(14thof Cheshvan, 5714): Eighty year old Florence Walston, the daughter of Caroline and David Lewis Einstein the widow of Theodore David Seligman and archeologist Sir Charles Walston passed away today.

1955: In New York, the Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of America, held a cornerstone ceremony which was designed to serve as fund raiser for erecting a new community center. The inscription on the stone read: "Dedicated to Sephardic Unity and Community Service."

1955: It was reported today that Dr. Benjamin Mazar, the President of Hebrew University is visiting the United States as part of an effort to highlight the observance of the school’s thirtieth anniversary. The university currently has 4,000 students and a faculty of 560.

1956: The Hungarian Revolution began as Hungarians sought to remove Soviet forces from their country.  The revolt would turn violent as Soviet tanks returned to the streets of Budapest.  The Hungarian Revolt came at the same time as the Suez Crisis when the Israelis rolled across the Sinai and an Anglo-French force intervened.  In an interesting role reversal the Eisenhower Administration did nothing meaningful to stop the Soviets.  At the same, the Eisenhower Administration joined forces with the Soviets to support the Egyptian dictator Gamal Nasser against the English, French and the Israelis.

1958: Russian novelist Boris Pasternak won the Nobel Prize for Literature.  The author of Dr. Zhivago was born to Jewish parents in Moscow.  His father was a professor of painting and his mother was a concert pianist.

1959: In Royal Oak, Michigan, “Celia (née Abrams), a lingerie store proprietor, and Leonard Raimi, a furniture store proprietor” gave birth to Michigan State University drop-out and successful movie maker Samuel M. “Sam” Raimi  the brother of actor Ted Raimi, screenwriter of Ivan Raimia, Andrea Raimi Ruben and the late Saner Raimi

1960: U.S. premiere of “The Magnificent Seven” the classic western with a most memorable score created by Elmer Bernstein and a script co-authored by Walter Bernstein

1961(13th of Cheshvan, 5722):Harold K. Guinzburg, founder of Viking Press, and the father of publisher Thomas Guinzburg, passed away.

1962: “The Longest Day” an epic about June 6 with a script co-authored by Romain Gary and co-starring Red Buttons was released today in Germany, Mexico and the United Kingdom.

1963: Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park” opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre.

1963: Ivry Gitlis performed in Vilna making him the first Israeli violinist to play in the Soviet Union under the cultural exchange between the two countries.

1963: In New York City “Martin and Rhoda Brecker” gave birth to Allison Ivy Brecker, part of a quadruplet birth, who married “film composer Edward Shearmur” and gained fame as movie executive “Allison’Alli’ Ivy Shearmur.”

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/allison-shearmur-dead-star-wars-hunger-games-producer-was-54-1076184

1970(23rdof Tishrei, 5731): Simchat Torah

1970:The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail” co-authored by Jerome Lawrence was performed professionally for the first time at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC.

1972: A terrorist plot was thwarted today when an Algerian “diplomatic courier” who was a Palestinian was “arrested at the airport in Amsterdam for carrying arms” for unknown reasons.

1972: “Pippin” the “Tony Award-winning musical with lyrics and music by Stephen Schwartz” premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre” with John Rubinstein, the son of concert pianist Arthur Rubinstein, playing the title role.

1973: Rabbi Sally J. Priesand offered the opening prayer in the United States House of Representatives, at the invitation of Congresswoman Bella Abzug. According to Abzug, Priesand was not only the first Jewish woman, but the first woman to be accorded this honor. October 23, 1973 also turned out to be the day on which the first resolution to impeach President Richard Nixon was offered. Priesand became the first woman to be ordained by a rabbinical seminary in June 1972. While Priesand was the first American woman rabbi, she was not the first woman to study toward that goal. She was preceded at Hebrew Union College and the Jewish Institute of Religion by other women including Martha Neumark, Helen Levinthal Lyons, Toby Fink, and Norma Kirschner.

1973:  The UN Cease Fire Resolution was proving a difficult document to enforce on the ground.  There was opposition in Israel to accepting a cease fire.  In particular, Menachem Begin, speaking for the coalition of right wing parties, opposed accepting the cease fire as long as Arab forces occupied our territory i.e. any part of the Sinai east of the Suez Canal.  Ironically, this would be part of the very land that Begin would trade with Sadat to gain a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt.

1974(11thof Cheshvan, 5735): Ninety-four year old Hungarian playwright and screen writer Melichor Lengye; passed away in Budapest.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0012_0_12120.html

1975: John Gunther Dean, the American diplomat who escaped Nazi Germany in 1938 at the age of 12 was appointed as U.S. Ambassador to Denmark.

1976: “Information was received that Victor Elistratov, Mikhail Kremen and Arkady Polishchuk were detained for 15 days, and Boris Chernobilsky was placed in Butyrskaya prison.”

1977(11th of Cheshvan, 5738): Ninety-four year old Brooklyn native and Harvard graduate Clarence Grove Bachrach the Brooklyn Law School trained attorney and partner in the firm of Bachrach and Bisgyer passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1977/10/24/archives/clarence-grover-bachrach.html

1977: The Jerusalem Post reported that the International Federation of Airline Pilots Association, reacting to the recent passenger aircraft hijacking incidents and the murder of a Lufthansa pilot, had postponed its threatened 48-hour global air-transport strike, after the UN agreed to hold a full meeting of the General Assembly on the subject of air piracy.

1977:  The Jerusalem Post reported that Lev Ovsiher, a highly decorated Jewish Red Army veteran, gave his 17 medals back to the Soviet government, to protest the refusal to let him immigrate with his family to Israel.  Yes, it was only a quarter of a century ago that the Refusniks were fighting to leave the Soviet Union.  Change does happen and sometimes it is for the better.

1980: Today “In a provocative essay in the New England journal  Dr. Arnold Relman, the editor in chief, issued the clarion call that would resound through his career, assailing the American health care system as caring more about making money than curing the sick.”

1981: In the Soviet Union, “massive pressure was exerted on Hebrew teachers” as “KGB departments in various cities summoned teachers and demanded that they stop teaching” the forbidden language.

1983: A suicide terrorist truck bomb killed 243 US personnel in Beirut.  President Reagan responded by withdrawing the Marine peacekeeping force from Lebanon.  There are those who feel that this response was viewed as a victory by the terrorists who moved forward with attacks on airports in Europe and the downing of an airliner over Scotland. 

1983: Episcopal priest William Bumiller and Rabbi Harold White officiated at the wedding of “Elisabeth Bumiiler of the Washington Post” and New York Times White House correspondent Steven R. Weisman the of Joseph Weisman, the President of the Jewish Homes for the Aged of Greater Los Angeles and “Etta Weisman, the President of Helping hand of Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.

1983: While a chaplain for the United States Sixth Fleet, Arnold Resnicoff was present in Beirut, Lebanon, during the suicide truck bomb attack that took the lives of 241 American military personnel, and wounded scores more.

1983(16th of Cheshvan, 5744): Thirty-six year old newscaster Jessica Savitch and 34 year old Martin Fischbein, the vice president and assistant general manager of the New York Post were killed in an automobile accident today. (As reported by Peter Kerr)

http://www.nytimes.com/1983/10/25/obituaries/jessica-savitch-of-nbc-tv-killed-in-car-accident.html

http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20086321,00.html

http://www.raynesmccarty.com/newsevents/93-no-publication-listed/173-savitch-settlement-8125-million-in-newswomans-death.html

1983: Following a lengthy and intense debate within the Conservative movement, the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) faculty senate, voted 34-8 to admit women to the JTS Rabbinical School. (As reported by Jewish Women’s Archives)

1986(20th of Tishrei, 5747): Sukkoth Chol Hamoed

1986(20th of Tishrei, 5747): Eighty-six year old Helen Rovine, the Norma, NJ, native who married Benjamin Grossman with whom she had three children, passed away today in Philadelphia.

1987: “Suspect” a courtroom drama written by Eric Roth was released today.

1987: Sixty-three year old David Gorcey, son of Russian Jewish father and an Irish Catholic mother, who was known as one of “The Bowery Boys” passed away today.

1991: Nicholas Davies and Robert Maxwell, filled a libel suit against Faber & Faber Ltd the publisher of The Samson Option by Seymour M. Hirsch

1992: “Zebrahead” starring Michael Rapaport was released today in the United States today.

1994: “Ex-Judge Wachtler’s Early Release From Halfway House Denied” published today described the decision not to release Sol Wachtler “because he sneaked out to attend a political fund raiser.”

http://articles.latimes.com/1994-10-23/news/mn-53884_1_halfway-house

1996(10th of Cheshvan, 5757): Ninety-one year old social critic Diana Trilling the widow of Lionel Trilling passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/25/books/diana-trilling-cultural-critic-member-select-intellectual-circle-dies-91.html

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/trilling-diana

1996: In Providence, RI, pediatrician Scott Berns and pediatric intern Leslie Grove gave birth to Sampson Gordon Berns “a Massachusetts high school junior whose life with the illness progeria was the subject of a documentary film recently shortlisted for an Academy Award.” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

1998: “The Last Day” an Oscar winning documentary that ‘tell the story of five Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust” premiered in Los Angeles.

1998: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed the Wye River Memorandum, thus bringing about the end of his first government. He did this with his own mouth: After being perceived as undermining the Oslo Accords, and after declared that any withdrawal from more than nine percent of the West Bank would harm Israel’s security, he ratified the accords and sought a 13-percent withdrawal. His term was rife with conflicts with the United States president, and he made both the right and left heartily sick of him. A decade later, Netanyahu is at a similar juncture.

1998 (3rd of Cheshvan, 5759): Dr. Barnett Slepian, a doctor who performed abortions, was murdered at his home in suburban Buffalo, N.Y., when a sniper fired a shot through his kitchen window.  Slepian was murdered on a Friday night after his family had returned home from Shabbat eve services.

1998: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat signed a land-for-peace agreement at the White House, following nine days of talks at Wye River, Md.

1999: The Howard Nemerov House was dedicated today at Washington University in St. Louis.

2000: “Trying to heal a rift with Israel's Arab citizens, Prime Minister Ehud Barak announced an inquiry today into the deaths of 13 Israeli Arabs in the current unrest and unveiled a four-year development plan for Arab communities.”

2001(6th of Cheshvan, 5762): Eighty-four year Daniel Wildenstein, who enjoyed prominent positions in the world of thoroughbred horse-racing and art passed away today. (As reported by Alan Riding)

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/26/arts/daniel-wildenstein-84-head-of-art-world-dynasty-dies.html?scp=7&sq=Wildenstein&st=cse

2002(17th of Cheshvan, 5763): Sixty-nine year old Al Lerner, the billionaire owner of the Cleveland Browns passed away today.

http://articles.latimes.com/2002/oct/26/local/me-lerner26

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/25/sports/alfred-lerner-69-banker-revived-cleveland-browns.html?pagewanted=1

http://www.cbssports.com/print/nfl/story/5827319

2003: Israel honored Hans von Dohnányi by recognizing him as one of the Righteous Among the Nations for saving the Arnold and Fliess families, at risk to his own life.

2003(27th of Tishrei, 5764): Ninety-one year old “Judah Benzion ‘Ben’ Segal”, the “Professor of Semitic Languages at the School of Oriental and African Studies,” the father of Professor Moshe Zvi Segal and the brother of Dr. Samuel Segal” passed away today.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/professor-j-b-segal-37421.html

2004(8th of Cheshvan, 5765): Parashat Lech Lecha

2004(8th of Cheshvan, 5765): Eighty-seven year old opera mainstay Robert Merrill (Moishe Miller) passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/26/arts/music/robert-merrill-a-favorite-baritone-at-the-met-for-30-years-is.html?_r=0

2005:  The New York Times reviewed The Life of David by Robert Pinksy.  This biography is one of the first books in the “Jewish Encounters” series, which will match prominent Jewish writers with a variety of subjects.

2005: “Curacao’s place in the Diaspora,” publishedtoday  the Boston Globe reports on the history of this Jewish community including the founding of Mikve Israel-Emanuel which was built in 1732, nearly 100 years after the first Jews arrived. Most of them were Sephardics fleeing persecution in Europe.

2006(1st of Cheshvan, 5767): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2006: The Jerusalem Postreported that Indonesia will purchase four Israeli unmanned planes, or drones, through a Filipino distributor. The deal was a surprise to some because Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, has long supported Palestinian independence efforts and does not have diplomatic relations with Israel.

2006: Max Kellerman began hosting the 10 AM to noon program on WEPN, replacing ESPN's nationally broadcast Colin Cowherd program.

2007: The Upper Midwest Region of Hadassah hosts its annual Big Gifts Dinner honoring Barbara Melamed with Hadassah’s Myrtle Wreath Award. Babara Sofer,The Israel Director of Public Affairs and Communications for Hadassah and popular columnist for the Jerusalem Post is the featured speaker for the event.  Held in Minneapolis, this is one more example of the vitality of the Jewish community of Minnesota, a state where Jewish Republicans and Jewish Democrats run against each for major state offices.

2007: Today, Luke Ford the son Desmond Ford, a noted Seventh Day Adventist theologian who converted to Judaism “announced he had sold lukeisback.com and its contents for an undisclosed sum to an undisclosed party,”

2007: “Emmanuelle Grey Rossum’s album ‘Inside Out’ was released” today “and peaked at 199 in the U.S. Billboard Charts.

2007: “Avenue Q,” Moshe Kepten’s Israeli version of the Broadway hit musical debuts at Beit Lessin, in Tel Aviv.

2008: “Mother Economy,” the 19-minute film on view at New York’s Jewish Museum since July 1, comes to an end   This exhibition, continuously screening in the 300-square-foot Goodkind Media Center marks the American debut of Israeli artist Maya Zack and is a powerfully imaginative meditation on Holocaust remembrance and on the myth of the Jewish mother. The elaborate set and intricately choreographed narrative, in which a mysterious protagonist methodically documents personal artifacts of absent family members before baking a noodle kugel, is saturated with ambiguous details, inviting layers of interpretation.

2008: Today, during a congressional hearing, Alan “Greenspan admitted that his free-market ideology shunning certain regulations was flawed.”

2008:As part of the Israel@ 60 Celebration, the Resnick Institute for the Study of Modern Jewish presents a screening and discussion of the award-winning Israeli documentary, "No. Seventeen was Anonymous." The event is facilitated by Professor Tova Weitzman of Vassar College.

2008(24th of Tishrei 5769):Friends and family of Avraham Ozeri voiced sorrow and anger at the killing of the 86-year-old they described as "salt of the earth" in today's stabbing attack in Jerusalem.

2008:Vandals rampaged through a sprawling Jewish cemetery in Romania's capital, toppling tombstones and smashing markers for as many as 200 graves.

2008:Today, the German government handed Israel's national Holocaust memorial personal details of the 600,000 Jewish residents of Nazi Germany, the most comprehensive record to date of German-Jewish life during the Nazi era.

2009(5th of Cheshvan, 5770): Ninety-fiver year old Canadian-born character actor Lou Jacobi passed away in New York City.

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/25/nyregion/25jacobi.html?_r=1

2009: As part of his World Tour, Leonard Cohen performs at Madison Square Garden.

2009: The New York Times featured a review of The Humbling, Philip Roth’s latest novella

2009: “Killing Kasztner: The Jew Who Dealt With Nazis” opens at the Cinema Village in New York City.  This is a cinematic presentation of material covered in the recently publish, Kasztner’s Train: The True Story of an Unknown Hero of the Holocaust by Anna Porter.http://www.killingkasztner.com/  

2010(15th of Cheshvan): Yahrzeit of Shlomo Carlebach

2010: Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple is scheduled to open tonight as Theatre J kicks off its 2010-2011 season in Washington, DC.

2010: New York Times opinion columnist Thomas Friedman said that many Americans are becoming "fed up" with Israel.

2010: The vote on a bill that would reinstate stipends for men who study Torah full-time will not take place tomorrow as was previously scheduled, the Prime Minister's Office announced toda

2011: Seventy-one year old Ophir Award winning cinematographer “Amnon Salomon” a “disciple of cinematographer David Gurfinkel” lost his battle with cancer today and passed away.

https://www.haaretz.com/1.5202870

2011: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to sponsor “A Walking tour of Old Town Alexandria” that will include visits “to the sites of two former synagogues and several Jewish businesses along King Street-including some that show traces of past Jewish owners.”

2011: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to sponsor a Walking Tour of Jewish Sites in Arlington National Cemetery that will include visits to “memorials by or for Jews, and headstones of prominent Jewish leaders buried at Arlington.”

2011: Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to open in Washington, D.C.

2011: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Alice Hoffman’s latest book, a novel entitled “The Dovekeepers,” which attempts to retell the story of the Jewish resistance during the Roman siege of Masada in the first century and “The End: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler’s Germany, 1944-45” by Ian Kershaw.

2011: Israel has offered to aid the Turkish government in any way it can after a massive earthquake shook the Turkish southeast, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said today.

2011:  Police have arrested a third suspect in the torching of a mosque in the Beduin village of Tuba Zanghariya in the Galilee in early October, police announced today.

2011: National Infrastructures Ministry announced today that Egypt has resumed natural gas deliveries to Israel.

2012: Israeli cellist Elad Kabilio is scheduled to appear at the Joyce Theatre in New York

2012: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present “An Evening with Romanian Jewish Author Norman Manea” during which he will from his latest novel, The Liar

2012: An IDF officer was critically wounded while carrying out a routine patrol near the Gaza border fence today. A blast was heard in the vicinity of the incident which the IDF believes was caused by a roadside bomb

2012: The Emir of Qatar embraced the Hamas leadership of Gaza today with an official visit that broke the isolation of the Palestinian Islamist movement, to the dismay of Israel and rival, Western-backed Palestinian leaders.

2013: The Jacqueline and Myron Blank Fund along with The Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines are scheduled to host a program in dedicating the Iowa Holocaust Memorial at the State Historical Building

2013: Emmy Award winning theatre critic Pat Launer is scheduled to discuss “Broken Glass” one of the last plays by Arthur Miller that combines themes of Kristallnacht with anxieties of a American Jewish couple living in New York.

2013: John “Kander's first musical without Fred Ebb in many years, The Landing, with book and lyrics by Greg Pierce, premiered Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre today.”

2013: The Lawrence Family JCC is scheduled to host a screening of “50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus” which “chronicles the efforts of Gilbert Kraus and his wife, Eleanor, two Americans who undertook the successful rescue of 50 Jewish children from Vienna in the late spring of 1939.”

2013: Israeli warplanes hit a convoy of advanced missiles heading out of Syria and into Lebanon where they were to be delivered to Hezbollah, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported today (Reported Stuart Winer)

2013: When the Red Sox take the field against the Cards tonight in the opening game of the World Series, Craig Breslow will be in the Boston bull-pen.

2013: According to unofficial figures released today 35.9% of the eligible voters went to the polls in Jerusalem and 31.5% of the eligible voters went to the polls in Tel Aviv during the just completed mayoral elections.

2013: Israel's unusual period of seismic activity continued today as yet another small earthquake was felt - this time in the southernmost Israeli city of Eilat. (As reported by Ari Soffer)

2013(19thof Cheshvan, 5574): Ninety-year old sandal maker and musician Allan Block passed away today, (As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/nyregion/allan-block-whose-sandal-shop-was-folk-music-hub-dies-at-90.html?hpw

2013(19thof Cheshvan, 5574): Ninety-two year old Bill Mazer“who was a voice and face of sports coverage in New York for decades, pioneering sports-talk radio and becoming a television fixture while earning the nickname the Amazin’ for his encyclopedic recall of sports facts and figures” passed away today. (As reported by Richard Goldstein)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/sports/bill-mazer-a-sports-fixture-of-new-york-radio-and-tv-dies-at-92.html?hpw

2014(29thof Tishrei, 5775): Ninety year old Frank Mankiewicz, the son of Herman J. Mankiewicz and nephew of Joseph L. Mankiewicz whose writing career took detours to serve in the Presidential campaigns of Robert F. Kenney and George S. McGovern passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/24/us/politics/frank-mankiewicz-press-secretary-to-robert-f-kennedy-dies-at-90.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpSumSmallMediaHigh&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

2014: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is scheduled to host a screening of “American Jerusalem: Jews and the Making of San Francisco.”

2014: The University of Connecticut is scheduled to host a lecture by Dr. Philip Balma on “Hiding in Plain Sight: Italian Jews and the Film Industry.”

2014: The University of Connecticut is scheduled to “I Have No Right to Be Silent” -- a panel discussion on the social activism and human rights work of Rabbi Marshal Meyer.

2014: The Chicago International Film Festival which has included a screening of “Gett” is scheduled to come to an end today.

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “Two Jewish Loves: Food and Literature.”

2014: “The Sturgeon Queens” is scheduled to be shown at the Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival.

2014: Rita Jahan-Foruz is scheduled to introduce her biographical film this evening at the Skirball Center.

2014: Three-month old Chaya Zissel Braun who was killed when a terrorist “drove his car into a crowd waiting at the Ammuniition Hill light rail station” was laid to rest early this morning. (As reported by Lazar Berman)

2014: “Robin Banerjee, Amy Winehouse’s bassist for a portion of her career will be performing at Barby Tel Aviv tonight.

2014: “French Jewish leader Roger Cukierman is indicted for referring to Dieudonné as a “professional anti-Semite” during a television appearance.”

2014: The 28th Israel Film Festival opens this evening.

2015: In Cedar Rapids, IA, Temple Judah is scheduled to host “Shabbat Alive!” with Rick Recht.

2015: The Jewish National Fund’s 15th Annual National Conference is scheduled to open in Chicago.

2015: “Rock the Kasbah” a comedy “directed by Barry Levinson and written by Mitch Glazer is scheduled to be released in the United States today by Open Road Films

2015: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host an evening of Brahms featuring “the Jerusalem Quartet” which is “joined by two friends and frequent collaborators, Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan and clarinetist Sharon Kam (sister to the Jerusalem’s' violist Ori Kam).”

2015(10thof Cheshvan, 5776): Sixty-six year old Thomas G. Stemberg, the founder of Staples whose Roman Catholic mother Erika Ratzer was disinherited for marrying Jewish Viennese hotel manager Oscar Stemberg passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/24/business/thomas-g-stemberg-co-founder-of-staples-dies-at-66.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

2016(2st of Tishrei, 5777): Hosha’na  Rabbah  (Editor’s note – excuse those who may seem a little tired since they may have been up all night studying

http://ish-tam.com/rav_drizin/Tikkun_Leil_Hoshana_Rabbah.pdf

https://jewishreviewofbooks.com/articles/2286/a-tale-of-two-night-vigils/

2016: The 15th International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, named in honor of Lublin born violinist and composer Henryk Wieniawski is scheduled to end today

2016: At the Jewish Museum “Using Walls, Floors, and Ceilings: Beatriz Milhazes” organized by Kelly Taxter, Associate Curator and Jens Hoffmann, Director of Special Exhibitions and Public Programs is scheduled to come to an end today.

2016: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Rules For Others To Live By: Comments and Self-Contradictionsby Richard Greenberg, Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion by Gareth Stedman Jones and The Chosen Ones by Steve Sem-Sandberg

2017: Today, “The Knesset unanimously passed a law to ban Israel’s binary options industry, a vast, multibillion dollar scam that has defrauded millions of victims worldwide for a decade.” (As reported by Simon Weinglass)

2017: In New Orleans, the Uptown JCC is scheduled to host a screening of “The Women’s Balcony.”

https://www.menemshafilms.com/womens-balcony

2017: The Landmark Centre in Beachwood, Ohio is scheduled to host Jonathan Schneer, a professor of history George Tech speaking on “The Making of the Balfour Declaration.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/books/review/Segev-t.html

2017:The American Sephardi Federation and New York Jewish Travel Guide are scheduled to present “Jewish Heritage of Malta” -- an evening exploring a beautiful island's connection to Jewish history and culture

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdd7SW3jIME3vw2B3elD-_OF9j3m_8CPRj4-KdNdIaDQIyrPA/viewform

2018: The Cleveland Jewish News is scheduled to co-host “Women Leadership” moderated by Lauren Rich Fine.

2018: JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “Female Human Animal”

2018: In London, the Jewish Museum is scheduled to host “Get Creative” a workshop where youngsters will make “spooky arts and crafts inspired” by the museum’s “Frankenstein Exhibition.”

2018: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host an evening with John Grisham on the same day that his latest novel goes on sale.

2018: The Streicker Center is scheduled to “Can We Talk?” an evening where Melissa Rivers “channels her mother,” the late Joan Rivers.

2018: The National Jewish Book Award Luncheon is scheduled to take place at the Lander College for Women today.

2018: The American Jewish Historical Society to host “The Man who Made the Movies: The Meteoric Rise and Tragic Fall of William Fox,” a “book talk with author Vanda Kreff, MOMA curator Dave Kehr and Brooklyn College Professor Frederick Wasser.”

2018: Howard Kaplan’s latest novel, To Destroy Jerusalem, is scheduled to be released to the general public.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKWLN3W/

2018: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host “Exhibiting Difficult Histories: The ‘Anti-Zionist’ Campaign in Poland, 1967-1968, And Its Echoes Today” a discussion led by Dariusz Stola, the director of POLIN.

2019: In Sonoma County, the Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to host two screenings of “Bye Bye German.”

2019: In San Francisco, the JCCSF is scheduled to host New York Times science columnist discussing the subject of heredity.

2019: In Cedar Rapids, IA, the Hadassah Book Club is scheduled to discuss The German Girl, a novel by Armando Lucas Correa.

2019: The 43rd Annual Robert S. Hartman Institute Conference is scheduled to begin at Westminster College in Salt Lake City.

2019: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host “Ambassador Samantha Power’s Journey from Activist to Insider.

2019: The Boca Raton Film Festival is scheduled to host a screening of “From Cairo to the Cloud” which tells the story of the world of the Cairo Geniza.

2020: The Mandel JCC Cleveland Jewish FilmFest is scheduled to make “My Name Is Sara” available for the next 48 hours.

2020: In another session examining UC Berkeley’s Magnes Collection, curators Francesco Spagnolo and Shir Kochavi are scheduled to talk about Julien Fils Aine’s 1855 porcelain set.

2020: In Cedar Rapids, Temple Judah is scheduled to live-stream Shabbat Services.

2020: The Jewish Arts Collaborative is scheduled to present online Chef Michael Leviton discussing the impacts of COVID-19 on the restaurant industry.

2020: “Israel is expected to receive Moderna's coronavirus vaccine by mid-2021, according to the company's Israeli chief medical officer.”

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

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51: Birthdate of Titus Flavius Domitianus, who gained fame as the Roman Emperor Domitian.  Domitian was the son of Vespasian and the brother of Titus, all three of whom played a key role in the destruction of Jerusalem which was one of the cornerstones of power for the Flavian dynasty.  Domitian was even more hostile to the Jews than either of his predecessors as can be seen by his ruthless enforcement of the ban on Romans converting to Judaism and his rigorous efforts to collect the special taxes assessed against the Jews. His death in 96 would not be mourned by the Children of Israel.

69:  At the Second Battle of Bedriacum, forces under Antonius Primus, the commander of the Danube armies, loyal to Vespasian, defeat the forces of Emperor Vitellius. This victory helped to pave the way for Vespasian to become Emperor of the Roman Empire.  According to Jewish mythology, it was Yoachanah Ben Zachai’s prediction that Vespasian would attain this goal that led to him being able to establish the academy at Yavneh.  Vespasian turned matters around Jerusalem to his son Titus who would destroy the Temple within the year.

996: Hugh Capet, King of France who was being treated by a Jewish physician, passed away. The king's decision to use a Jewish doctor gave created the myth (which was believed by many) that the Jews had killed the king.

996: Robert II, who “conspired with is vassals to destroy all the Jews who would not accept baptism” and inspired mob violence against the Jews including “the learned Rabbi Senior” began his solo reign as King of France today.

1147: After a siege of 4 months crusader knights led by Afonso Henriques defeated the Moors and re-conquered Lisbon. According to one source, Alfonso was concerned about his chances of defeating the Moors.  He looked to the Bible for support and comfort; something he found in the story of Gideon where a force of 300 Israelites defeated a Midianite army numbering 125,000.  Following his victories at Santarém and Lisbon, Alfonso allowed the Jewish population to remain, to build synagogues and to enjoy most of the same rights as the rest of the citizens of his realm.

1273: Coronation of King Rudolf I who in 1286 “instituted a new persecution of the Jews, declaring them servi camerae ("serfs of the treasury"), which had the effect of negating their political freedoms

1492: The Jews were again accused of stabbing a consecrated wafer in Mecklenburg, Germany. Twenty-seven were burned including two women, and all the Jews are expelled from the duchy. The spot where they were killed is still called the Judenberg.

1648: The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years War. While the Jews of Europe were not combatants or participants in the peace talk, this treaty did have far-reaching impact on them.  The treaty brought an end to the Holy Roman Empire which meant that the various states of Germany were able to choose their own religion and develop on their own.  The independence of the Netherlands was recognized.  The tolerant Dutch nation had already proven itself as a hospitable for Jews and six years after the treaty European Jews would find haven in the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam.  According to some historians, the treaty marked the end of the religious wars that had gripped Europe (much to the detriment of the Jews) and marked the rise of the modern nation-state system.  While anti-Semitism would continue to be part of the European landscape, the Jews of Europe would fare better after 1648 under a system of national citizenship.

1663: In Caen, France, Jacques de Lancy and Marguerite Bertrand gave birth to Etienne de Lancy, also known as Stephen Delancey, the husband of Anna de Lancy and the father of Colonel James de Lancy, an official of Colonial New York.

 

 

1669: William Prynne, a lawyer, author and political leader who opposed re-admitting Jews to England passed way.  One of the pamphlets published by Prynne that decried “their ill deportment” and “misdemeanors” found favor with the merchants in London who claimed to oppose the admissions of Jews on religious grounds but who were “jealous of the wealth of the Hebrews” and did not want to compete with them for business.

1760: In Powhatan Country, VA, Mary Tabb and John Mayo gave birth to John Mayor, the husband of Abigail de Hart and father of Edward, Maria, Julia and John Mayo.

1764: In Berlin, Moses Mendelssohn and his wife gave birth to their oldest daughter, Brendel Mendelssohn who gained fame as German novelist Dorothea von Schlegel, and the mother of painter Philipp Veit.”

1755: Birthdate of Abraham Mordecai, the native of Philadelphia, PA, who was probably the first Jew to settle in Alabama.

http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3135?printable=true

1768: In Philadelphia, PA, Rebecca Myers-Cohen and Mathias Bush gave birth to Abraham Bush.

1777(23rd of Tishrei, 5538): Simchat Torah celebrated on the same day that General George Washington to Major General John Sullivan during the Battle of Brandywine, an 11 hour fight that ended with a major defeat of the Continental Army by the British.

1799(25th of Tishrei, 5560): Fifty-eight year old Yale graduate, ship owner and Tory supporter Ralph Isaacs passed away today.

1780: Zipporah Levy and Newport, RI, native Benjamin Mendes Seixas gave birth to Moses Seixas.

1781: “Abraham ben Moses Atziplotz” was buried today at the “Alderney Road (Globe Rd) Jewish Cemetery.”

1784: In Leghorn, Tuscany, “Joseph Elias Montefiore and his young wife Rachel, the daughter of Abraham Mocatta, a powerful bullion broker in London, who were in the town on a business journey” gave birth to their first child Sir Moses Montefiore, who in a life time that spanned more than a century, proved to be not only a great leader of the Anglo-Jewish Community, but one of the most formidable Jews of the 19thcentury.  There is no way to do justice to this great man’s life in this brief blog.  You are encouraged to examine the many sources available about this successful financier, public servant and philanthropist whose generosity was integral source of support for the Jewish settlers of 19th century Palestine.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/montefiore.html

1786: “Biene Reiss” and Mordechai Salomon Reiss gave birth to Joseph Reiss.

1792: Marriage of Ruben and Roeschen Gumperz.

1795: Third partition of Poland, between Austria, Prussia and Russia. This is an example of the law of unintended consequences.  Russia, which had been trying to keep Jews out, now found itself with millions of Jewish Poles as Russian citizens.  For the next hundred years the various Czars devised plans to control or destroy the Jewish community in Russia.  The most famous example was the one-third, one-third, one-third program.  One third of the Jews would convert, one third would immigrate and one third would die.  Thus Russia would be rid of its Jews.

1802: Nathan Mayer Rothschild became a freemason of the Emulation Lodge, No. 12, of the Premier Grand Lodge of England today in London

1804(19th of Cheshvan, 5565): Marx Levy Mordechai, the rabbi at Trier and husband of Eva Lwow, who was the father of Heinrich Marx and the grandfather of Karl Marx passed away today.

1807: Birthdate of Prussian poet and philologist Ludwig Wihl who “advanced the theory that Phoenician was a linguistic derivative of Hebrew, and that Phoenicia had exercised a profound influence on the art of early Greece” but whose refusal to be baptized “doomed” his university career.

1811: Birthdate of Ferdinand Hiller the native of Frankfurt am Main who gained fame as composer and director and who founded the Cologne Conservatoire in 1850 where he served as Kapellmeister until 1884.

1821: Joel Benjamin married Frances Cohen at the Hambro Synagogue today.

1821: Eighty-one year Elias Boudinot, the 10th President of the Continental Congress who was persuaded by James Adair’s History of the American Indians that the Indians were descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes and that the Hebrew was the origin of their language, passed away today. (Editor’s note – Boudinot was but one in a long list of people who held this belief which is why some early explorers were rumored to have included somebody with a knowledge of Hebrew among those serving in their expeditions.)

1826(23rd of Tishrei, 5587): Simchat Torah

1826(23rd of Tishrei, 5587): German actor and theatrical manager Jacob Herzfeld passed away.

1828: At The Hague, Moses de Pinto and Sara Salvador gave birth to Dutch jurist Aaron Adolf de Pinto.

1828: Emmanuel Hart was buried today at the “Plymouth Hoe Burial Ground.”

1831: Moses Gomes Silva was appointed to be a Provost Marshal-General in Jamaica.

1831: In Philadelphia, Clarissa and Joseph M. Asch gave birth to Myer Asch the dentist turned soldier who began his service as a Second Lt. in Company H of the First Cavalry, Jew Jersey Volunteers in 1861 and rose to the rank of Colonel, in recognition of his valor combat and as a P.O.W. in Libby Prison before being discharged in 1865.

1834(21st of Tishrei, 5595): Hoshana Raba

1834: Birthdate of Levi Adler, the husband of Theresa Wile and father of Isaac Adler, the Harvard trained lawyer and 53rd Mayor of Rochester.

1838: Cerf Cylick married Isabella Magnus at the Great Synagogue today.

1841: Birthdate of Jacob Bettelheim, the Austrian-German author and writer.

1841: Birthdate of Elie Scheid, a native of Hagenau, Alsace and founder of the Ḥebra 'Am Segullah burial society who authored separate histories of the Jews of this hometown and Alsace who became Baron Edmond de Rothschild’s primary assistant when he began his work supporting the colonization of Palestine.

1844: Birthdate of Karl Lueger, the Austrian politician who exploited popular anti-Semitism to be elected Mayor of Vienna.  There are those who contend that his successful exploitation of anti-Semitism served as a role model for another resident of Vienna - Adolph Hitler.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Luege

1845(23rh of Tishrei, 5606): Simchat Torah observed for the first time during the Presidency of James K. Polk

1848: Birthdate of Wilhelm Fleiss, the native of Arnswalde who became a noted otolaryngologist and a friend of Sigmund Freud.

1848: Michel Goudchaux resigned as Minister of Finance after the Assembly adopted a measure today that he interpreted as a vote implying that he was not honest.

1851: The New York Times reported that "the emigration of Jews is on the increase in consequence of the oppressive ukases of the Emperor."

1852: American statesman and unsuccessful Presidential candidate Daniel Webster who served his country as a Senator and Secretary of State passed away.  While serving as Secretary of State in President Millard Filmore’s administration, Webster actively opposed as treaty with Switzerland that would have discriminated against American Jews trying to do business in Switzerland. Webster and the American Jewish community enjoyed a positive relationship as can be seen by the fact that he was asked to speak at the Hebrew Benevolent and German Benevolent Society meeting in 1849 in New York City. He had to turn down the invitation because of ill health but he expressed his “respect and sympathy”  who have “preserved through darkness and idolatry of so many centuries.

1853(22nd of Tishrei, 5614): Shemini Atzeret

1853: The New York Times reported that Dr. Raphall, a New York rabbi, will deliver a lecture about Russia at a meeting of the Young Men's Literary Association on October 26.  Tickets will cost fifty cents.

1853: When an army of Kurds attacked the city of Al-Jazira, it was Muslims, Christians and Jews who picked up arms to defend the city.

1855: In Germany David J. Meyerhardt and his wife the former Esther Marks gave birth Max Meyerhardt the husband of Nettie Watson, the father of Jennie, Julia, Max and Louis Meyerhardt who became a Judge in Georgia.

http://www.cherokeelodge66.org/max_meyerhardt.htm

1856: Birthdate of Sir Stuart Samuel, the brother of Sir Herbert Samuel. ”He was educated at Liverpool Institute and University College School, London” and “was a member of the banking firm of Samuel Montagu and Company.” “Sir Stuart…was president of the Board of Jewish Deputies” and “headed the commission of inquiry sent by the British government to Poland to investigate the anti-Jewish excesses in 1919”

1858: Two days after she had passed away, Eliza Stiebel, the daughter of Jacob Abraham and Rebecca Daniel Mocatta and the wife of Sigismund Stiebel was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1861: Birthdate of Lithuanian native and Columbia trained physician Robert Abrahams

1862(30thof Tishrei, 5623): On Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, Abraham Lincoln continues his quest to find winning generals by replacing Don Carlos Buell with William S. Rosecrans for his failure to pursue the Confederates after the Battle of Perryville.

1869: Elizabeth Samuel was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1870: In Algiers under the leadership of Adolphe Cremieux, France granted French citizenship to all Algerian Jews.  Prior to this date, citizenship was conferred on individual Jews based on their application.  Algeria had been taken over by the French and this move was part of the French program of colonization. Approximately 50,000 Jews gained French citizenship in this way.

1872(22nd of Tishrei, 5633): Shemini Atzeret

1873: In Philadelphia, PA, “Jacob and Betty (Rebecca) Bacharach” gave birth to Harry Bachrach, the Republican Mayor of Atlantic City and Postmaster serving under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt and founder of the “Jewish Community Center in Atlantic City who was the husband of Hattie Bacharach and the brother of Benjamin Bacharach, the President of Beth Israel Synagogue and Congressman Isaac Bacharach who “represented the Second District of New Jersey” for almost twenty years.

1874: According to a travelogue published today, most of the establishments for money changing in Bayonne, France are owned by Jews.

1875: “The Wild Huntsman” published today provides a brief summary of the legend of the Wandering Jew, one of those canards which has helped to fan the flame of anti-Semitism for centuries.  This mythic figure supposedly refused the suffering Jesus a drink of water from a horse trough or refused to provide shelter for the Virgin Mary and Jesus when they were fleeing to Egypt.  Regardless, “in some countries” he is now seen “as kind of personification of Jews” in general.

1877: In Ronnenberg, Germany, Simon and Henrietta Seligman gave birth to Frantz Seligman, the husband of Erna Seligman.

1877: “Receiving Stolen Goods” published today described a scheme to buy stolen cloth that has landed Louis Lazarus, the owner of second-hand clothing store and his son in Samuel in the Tombs.

1878: At the home of the bride in Charleston, SC, Rabbi Levy officiated at the marriage of Emil Eckstein of Savannah, GA and Fannie Livingston.

1879: Birthdate of Sydney G. Gumpertz, the native of San Raphael, CA,  who won the Congressional Medal of Honor during WW I.

1879: In Providence, Rhode Island, the Unitarians are holding a convention where they are “discussing the subject of Monotheism’ and have concluded that the only true monotheists are the Jews, Moslems and the Unitarians. They feel that the Trinitarian belief of Christians moves them away from true monotheism.

1880: Birthdate of Rochester, NY native Haskell Harold Marks a Jeweler and Republican member of the New York State Assembly.

1880: In Grodno, Joseph and Ida (Shapiro) Weinstein gave birth to “Zionist leader” Solomon J. Weinstein, who in 1896 came to the United States where he became a member of the New York Produce Exchange, married Fannie Grohn, and was active in numerous Jewish organization including the American Zion Commonwealth, the Palestine General Mortgage Bank and Temple Beth Elohim.

1880: Fifty five year old Oswald Hönigsmann an Austrian lawyer and parliamentarian who spoke out on behalf of the emancipation of the Jewish people passed away today.

1880: In Russia , Ada and Louis Landman gave birth to American Reform Rabbi Isaac Landman who “was editor of the ten-volume Universal Jewish Encyclopedia,” “the first Jewish chaplain in the United States Army to serve on foreign soil” during World War I and a leading anti-Zionist.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/landman-isaac

1881: Three days after he had passed away, Russian born Marcus Spero, the husband of Leah Spero, with whom he had three children – “Eamanuel, Harriet and Esther – was bred today at the “West Ham Jewish Cemetery.”

1882: Birthdate of “Skalat, Austria” native Maurice Oliver Magid, the 1905 graduate of the Cornell University Medical College who “was the  attending gynecologist to the New York City Correction Hospital and associate gynecologist to the Bronx Hospital.

1883(23rd of Tishrei, 5644): Simchat Torah

1883: Police arrested Aaron Hammer and Moses Rauch, two Jews whose celebration of Simchat Torah got so rowdy that Bernard Levy felt the need to call the authorities for protection.

1883: Jews throughout the world celebrated the 99th birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore.

1883: “Mr. Oscanyan’s Varied Show” published today included a description of that part of the lecture the Turkish born American writer gave about the conditions of “the Jews of the East” with whose persecution he commiserated.

1884: Sir Moses Montefiore celebrated his one hundredth birthday, an event that was marked with celebration throughout much of the world including a letter from Queen Victoria to the successful businessman, philanthropist and humanitarian.

1884: Services are to be held “simultaneously” at four o’clock this afternoon at synagogues in the United States to mark the 100th birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore.  The speeches delivered during these services will be given to the Anglo-Jewish statesman on November 8 “which corresponds with the 24th of October in the Jewish calendar.

1884: Montefiore Hospital which was founded in 1884 by leaders of New York's Jewish community as the Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids at Avenue A and East 84th Street in Manhattan” “accepted its first six patients today on Moses Montefiore's 100th birthday.”

1884: “A Home for Hebrew For Orphans” published today provided a complete description of the newly opened Hebrew Orphan Asylum.  The four story building on the corner of 10th Avenue and 136thStreet is designed to accommodate 1,000 children of both sexes and was built at a cost of $60,000.00.

1886: It was reported today that the Wendell Phillips Literary Society is scheduled to “give a dramatic entertainment” at upcoming fundraising event sponsored by the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society.

1886: The Independent Hebrew Citizens’ Association of the Tenth Ward endorsed “Tommy” Grady who is running for seeking to represent the Eighth District in Congress. 

1886: Forty-three year old Herman W. Hellman, the Bavarian born husband of Trevino born Ida Heimann “was elected President of the Congregation B’nai B’rith” today in San Francisco.

1887(6th of Cheshvan, 5648): Sixty-six year old Charlotte Beyfus the wife of Abraham Oppenheim and the granddaughter of Meyer Amschel Rothschild passed away today.

1887: “The Religion of Humanity” published today provides a summary of the Dr. Kaufmann’s recently delivered addressed entitled “What is Judaism?”  Kohler feels that Judaism is a religion of humanity and that “It is the Jew’s mission to stand by that religion of human which teaches the unity of the Cosmos in God, the spirit of truth and the social unity of man as based upon his God’s childship.”

1888: Birthdate of Lviv native Marek Weber, the successful “German violinist and bandleader” who fled Nazi Germany where his work was labeled “degenerate” and came to the United States where he was featured as the “Waltz King” on NBC radio.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62vpXVUS-Jw

1888: “Starving and Freezing” published today described the plight of the Polish Jewish farmers in Ramsey County, North Dakota.  The seventy families who came from Chicago two years ago and settled 18 miles from Devils Lake have lost everything as a result of an early frost that wiped out their Wheat crop this year.

1889: The Young Men’s Hebrew Association began its 16th season tonight with a program at Chickering Hall in NYC.

1889: “Thinks Job A Poetic Myth” published today described a skirmish in the battle between those who read the Bible literally and those who think it is subject to interpretation – a schism that was found in both 19th century Judaism in Christianity.  In this case, it was a Presbyterian Minister, E.L. Curtis who “startled his orthodox congregation” by asserted that the Book of Job “was only a parable and the other persons mentioned were but the creatures of poetical fancy.”

1891: In Russia, where the onset of winter has worsened the effects of the famine, two or three riots broke out aimed at the Jews.

1892: After spending three months at A.B. Simpson College “an institution where converted Jews are trained for missionary work thirty three year old Isaac Hertzfeld was baptized today – a an action that he would later publicly renounce.

1892: The New York Times described a change “in the future career” of Baron Hirsh, “who having devoted his youth to accumulating millions is now devoting his old age to philanthropy.”  One example of this was the Baron’s decision to donate all of his “turf winnings,” a sum of 14,500 English pounds, to “deserving English charities.”

1893: The will of David James, the well-known Anglo-Jewish actor left £15,000 to various legatees and provided that his widow should receive the interest on the remaining £30,000 with the principle reverting to various Hebrew charities at the time of her death or re-marriage whichever comes first. (Smith’s birth name was Belasco, which he dropped as he developed his acting career)

1893: “Mr. Mansfield As Shylock” published today reviewed the latest New York production of The “Merchant of Venice” which featured Richard Mansfield in the role of Shylock. Unlike Edmund Kean who played Shylock as a Biblical figure, Mansfield portrayed him as a character from the Middle Ages who “loves his daughter” but “hates his enemy with deadly bitterness

1894: Professor Willis J. Beecher delivered a lecture “The Old Testament as a Whole, “ the second in his series on the “Study of the Old Testament.”

1895: “Correct Spelling of Barnato’s Name” published today speculated on the correct spelling of the diamond mine mogul wondering if it was “Barney” or Barnie” a point rendered moot by the fact that his name is “Barnett which is a common surname among Christians and Jews.”

1896: In New York, the Hebrew Institute Literary Society hosted a debate on the abolition of capital punishment tonight.

1896: The teachers and pupils of the Kaminsky Conservatory of Music performed at the Hebrew Institute tonight.

1896(17th of Cheshvan, 5657): Seventy-eight year old Sir Albert Abdullah David Sassoon, the son of David Sassoon, who was a leading merchant in Baghdad who settled in Bombay where his business success reportedly made him “one of the richest men” in the city, passed away today.

1896: The University of Wisconsin football team led by first year head coach Philip King, a Jewish native of Washington, DC defeated Grinnell today.

1897(28th of Tishrei, 5658): Eighty-three year old Yetje Hangjas, “the eldest sister of Simon Dejong passed at Haarlem, Holland.

1897: Phoebe Myers, “the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Myers” married Ellis Moses “the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moses” at the Western Synagogue.

1897: The Young Zion Institute is scheduled to hold a “public meeting at the Cannon Street Road Hall” today.

1897: At the Great Synagogue in London, Rabbi Singer is scheduled to deliver an address “at the annual thanksgiving service for the children who enjoyed” the support “of the Jewish branch of the Children’s Country Holiday Fund”

1898(8th of Cheshvan, 5659): Daniel Levy Maduro Peixotto died at Guantanamo, Cuba, from the effects of fever contracted during the Spanish-American war. A member of a prominent Sephardic family that had settled in New York, this son of Moses Levy Maduro Peixotto volunteered to join the U.S. Army at the outbreak of the war with Spain serving “with the Third United States Volunteer Infantry, first as first lieutenant and acting quartermaster, and then as captain of Company D. At the time of his death he was military governor and provost marshal of Guantanamo.”

1898: Ralph Disraeli was buried today in Buckinghamshire, UK.

1898; Following the end of the Spanish-American War the 2nd Nebraska Volunteer Infantry including Sergeant Charles of North Platte, Private Elmer Heller of Omaha, Corporal Samuel Jacoby and Private Joseph Meitner both of Chadron, Private Joseph Wolf of Lincoln and Private Louis Abel of Norfolk were among those mustered out today.

1899: Birthdate of Warsaw native Anatol Stern, the poet turned screenwriter who survived the Gulag, lived in Palestine before returning to his native land where he died at the age of 68.

1900(1stof Cheshvan, 5661): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1900: Samuel Alschuler, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Illinois” who is Jewish “said today that he had been informed of a circular letter being sent out ostensibly addressed to saloon keepers and urging support of the Democratic ticket on account of the well-known hostility to liquor and liquor dealers” expressed by the Republican candidate for governor.

1901: According to advance copies of the registration lists received today in the office of the New York Times “Oscar S. Straus, the ex-Minister of the United States” the native of Bavaria who had served under both President Cleveland and President McKinley has not registered to vote.

1902(23rdof Tishrei, 5663): Simchat Torah

1902: Herzl had another meeting with Lord Rothschild and an appointment in the British Foreign Office.

1903: It was reported today that “The American Jewish Year book for the year 5664 (which began September 22, 1903)…has been issued.  This fifth annual volume, which is 316 pages in length, was edited by Cyrus Adler.  Ninety-six pages are devoted to the annual report of the Jewish Publication Society.  While the volume contains a great deal of information about Jewry there is no description of the Zionist Convention held at Basel or the Pogrom at Kishinev.  The former “was held too late to be included.  The latter will be covered in a special pamphlet issued by JPS.

1904: After premiering in London, “The Cinglee” a musical containing “additional material by Paul Rubens opened in New York at the Original Daly’s Theatre where it ran for 33 performances.

1904:  Birthdate of producer, director and playwright Moss Hart.  Hart achieved success both on Broadway and in films. One of Hart’s most famous cinematic triumphs was “Gentlemen’s Agreement” which he produced.  One of his greatest Broadway triumphs came at the end of his career when he served as director for “My Fair Lady.”  He was married to Kitty Carlisle.  Unbeknownst to many of her fans, the sophisticated Ms. Carlisle was actually Catherine Conn, a Jewess from New Orleans whose mother was an aggressive social climber.  Hart himself passed away in 1960.  You can read more about the fascinating life of Moss Hart in his autobiography, Act I.

1905: Birthdate of French Trotskyist leader Pierre Frank.

http://www.marxists.org/archive/mandel/1984/04/frank.htm

1906: Birthdate of fencer Theodore Lorber who finished in seventh place at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics.

1906: In Vienna, “Edmund von Motesiczky, “a talented cellist and keen huntsman” and “Henriette von Lieben who came from one of the most wealthy and cultured families in the Habsburg Empire” gave birth to painter Marie-Louise von Motesiczky.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-marie-louise-von-motesiczky-1337146.html

1907: The Chase National Bank listed a loan for $40,000 to Stella M. Rothschild in it petition to to have Judge Holt modify its restraining order in a case against Mayer and Co.

1908(29thof Tishrei, 5669): Sixty-nine year old Solomon Sonneschein, the Moravian born rabbi who married Rosa Sonneschein in 1864 and whose last pulpit was at Temple B’nai Yeshurun in Des Moines, IA passed away today.

1908: The New York Times publishes an interview with Israel Zangwill entitled “Israel Zangwill’s Serious Purpose,” in which the Jewish author discusses his views on the literary worlds of the United States and Great Britain and the reaction to his “The Melting Pot.”

1910(21st of Tishrei, 5671): Hoshana Rabah

1910: Birthdate of Julius Pike, the tackle for the University of Maine “Blackbears” who was team captain in 192 when the team finished “with a record of 5-1-1.."

1910: Birthdate of Yoel Zussman, the native of Krakow who became the fourth President of the Supreme Court of Israel.

1910: Archaeologist Max von Oppenheim, a member of the famous German-Jewish banking family requested to be allowed to leave the diplomatic service so that he could work on the excavation at Tel Halaf which he asked his father to finance.

1910: The Oscar Hammerstein production Victor Herbert’s “Naughty Marietta” opened its pre-Broadway run in Syracuse, NY.

1911: “Penrose Against Russia,” published today reported that Senator Penrose has described “discrimination by the Russian Government against American Hebrews as an assault on American principles and traditions” and that he has assured a delegation of Jews from Philadelphia “that he agreed with their contention that the violation of their treaty rights as American citizens was not a proper subject for an arbitration tribunal but should result in the passing of a resolution by Congress denouncing the present treaty.”

1912: “Oscar S. Straus, Secretary of Commerce and Labor in President Roosevelt's Cabinet, and Bull Moose candidate for Governor of New York, speaking to-night at the Central Armory as "a humble messenger of the Progressive movement," brought to Cleveland Bull Moosers the message that "Progressivism is marching on, and as it marches forward is sweeping the bosses out and bringing back the rule of the people."

1913(2erd of Tishrei, 5674): Simchat Torah

1913: The men associated with Marcus M. Marks in the work of the Educational Alliance have called a meeting for this evening to express their support for his candidacy as President of the Borough of Manhattan on the “Fusion ticket.”

1914: Dr. J. L. Manges and Dr. Schmarya Levin are scheduled to address tonight’s meeting hosted by the New York chapter of Hadassah at the Young Women’s Hebrew Association building where they will seek ways to alleviate the threat faced by the Jewish settlers in Palestine resulting from the start of the World War.

1914: The American Jewish Relief Committee was established by Jacob H. Schiff, Louis Marshall, and Felix Warburg. It soon combined with the Central Relief Committee founded by Orthodox leaders and the People's Relief Committee representing labor, into one organization the American Joint Distribution Committee. The “Joint” would become a vital force in providing aid to Jews caught up in the hostilities of World War I which had begun in August of 1914.

1915: In Manchester, UK, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Laski gave birth to English author Marghanita Laski.

1915: “More than 1,000 persons witnessed the laying of the cornerstone of the new Sinai Temple near East 163rd Street, the Bronx” which was done in a formal manner by Adolph Lewis who used a silver trowel with his name engraved on it to “spread the mortar” following with they heard a speech by “Rabbi J. Leonard Levy of Pittsburgh who talked of the place the Jews occupies in American life.”

1915: “A memorial service for Jewish soldiers who have lost their lives in the European war was held” tonight “at Mount Zion Temple on West 119th Street under the auspices of the German-Jewish Military Society.”

1915: “To Aid Jewish Charities” published today described plans for “a meeting of the council of Jewish Communal Institutions of which Leo Arnstein is President will be held in New York at the end of October or early in November to consider the desirability of establishing a Bureau of Philanthropy to act as a central investigating body for the study of social problems affecting the Jewish community in New York numbering more than 1,000,000.”

1915: The American Jewish Conference which was scheduled to open today in Washington, DC did not meet due to a clash between different factions in the Jewish community represented, respectively, by Louis Marshall and Louis Brandeis who said the conference “would be futile because the conference would purport to be an assembly authorized to express the will of the Jewish people, whereas it would in fact have not such mandate and would lack the necessary support of the Jews of America without which its action would be ineffective.”

1915: In a letter written today, “Sir Henry McMahon, then His Majesty's High Commissioner in Egypt, promised the Sharif of Mecca, Husayn ibn Ali, to ‘recognize and support the independence of the Arabs within the territories proposed by him (Sharif of Mecca)’” -- territories that included the Arabian peninsula, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq Transjordan) and Palestine a portion of which was Tel Chai “an agricultural community settled by Jewish workers from Metulla in 1907.

1915: British High Commissioner, Henry McMahon reached an agreement with Abdulla Hussein of the Hashemi family, trading a revolt against Turkey for Arab independence everywhere except Eretz-Israel. This agreement, which was in direct contradiction with the Sykes-Picot treaty, was like the Balfour Declaration - vague and ambiguous. Many of the problems that we face in the Middle East today can be traced back to the various deals (many of which were dishonest to say the least) made by the British and the French as they sought to break the back of the Turkish Empire and defeat Germany through the “back door.”

1916: In Nashville, TN, Maurice Sanditen, the Lithuanian born son of Abraham Jacob Sanditen and Dina Glike Sanditen and his wife Myrtle gave birth to Stanley Leon Sanditen

1916: In New York, Louis Marshall presided over a meeting where the remarks by Republican Presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes about “the treaty relations with Russia” “were received with great applause” in a section of the city “where the Jewish population is large.”

1916(27th of Tishrei, 5677): Sixty-six year old Antonie (Toni) Amalia Liebermann, the daughter of Ferdinand and Fanny Reichenheim and the wife of Professor Dr. Carl Theodor Liebermann passed away today in Berlin.

1917: Felix Frankfurter is acting as Secretary for the Labor Commission President Wilson sent to Arizona to settle “the big copper strike” which is threatening the manufacture of munitions that rely on the metal.

1917: As part of the final push to publish the Balfour Declaration, Ronald Graham writes Lord Balfour, “Almost every Jew in Russia is a Zionist, and if they can be made to realize that the success of Zionist aspirations depends on the support of the Allies and the expulsion of the Turks from Palestine, we shall enlist a most powerful element in our favor.”

1917: It was reported today that 113 year old Ethel Polansky gave one dollar and 109 year old Nissen Rosenstein, the oldest man in New York State gave five dollars towards the purchase of a Liberty Bond by residents of the Home of the Daughters of Jacob in New York City.

1918: “The Intermountain Jewish News (IJN)” reported today that 27 year old Denver native Sergeant Morris Fishel had passed away at Camp MacArthur six days ago and had been buried at Mt. Nebo Memorial Park in Aurora, CO.

1918: Sarah Friedman, of blessed memory, the wife of Hyman Friedman is scheduled to be buried today in New York City.

1918: Two days after he had passed away, 82 year old Leopold Bloch, the son of Samuel and Theresia Bloch and the husband of Rosa Bloch was buried in his home town of Vienna.

1918: Hyman Gerson Enelow, a member of the Overseas Commission of the Jewish Welfare Board who was touring the war zone wrote today “I have been to some places where one sees the boys going and coming from the trenches.  Everywhere they are they are glad to see a Rabbi and hear a kind word.  It makes them feel they are not forgotten.” In the hospitals “the doctors and nurses do all they can” and “they appreciate a Rabbi if they never did before.”

1919(30th of Tishrei, 5680): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1919: A reception is scheduled to be given tonight at Cooper Union for Samuel Charney, the 35 year old critic who writes under the pen name of “Samuel Nigger” and who has just returned from Vilna where he saw Polish soldiers killed seventy “Jewish citizens” after which they stole “their property.”

1920: In Manhattan, Sidney Donheiser and Bertha Younger gave birth to Julius Stuart Younger, the virologist who “was the last surviving member of the original three-man research team assembled by Dr. Jonas Salk” that found the Polio Vaccine.(As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/science/julius-youngner-dead-salk-polio-vaccine-researcher.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1920: The Tri-City Conference of Social Workers which had opened last night with concert held its business meeting to at the Young Women’s Hebrew Association on West 110th Street.

1920: The Intercollegiate Zionist Association, the League of the Jewish Youth, the Intervarsity Menorah, Young Judea, Y.W. H.A., Y.M.H.A and the Teachers’ Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary arranged today’s Friedlander Memorial Meeting “to honor the memory of Dr. Israel Friedlander” who was ‘slain by bandits” while delivering aid to Jews in the Ukraine in the Great Hall of City College where more than three thousand young and men heard addresses by Dr. John Finley, Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Ruth Dressler and Leon Hoffman.

1920: David de Sola Pool resigned as a member of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board today.

1920: “In the Coney Island section of Brooklyn, Abraham Seldin, a dentist from Bessarabia” and the “former Laura Ueberal,” a native of Vienna gave birth to Donald Way Seldin, the driving force behind “what is now the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center” and an expert witness in the trial of Nazi doctors who worked at Dachau.(As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/01/obituaries/dr-donald-seldin-who-put-a-medical-school-on-the-map-dies-at-97.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1920: Dr. Cyrus Adler presided over “the Annual Meeting of the Jewish Welfare Board which was held at 2 p.m. today at the Jewish Center…in New York City.”

1920: Today marked the end of the election of delegated for 23rd annual convention of the ZOA which is scheduled to begin on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, in Buffalo, NY.

1922(2nd of Cheshvan, 5683): Fifty-seven year old Meir Selig Goldschmidt, the son Clementine Fuld and Selig Meir Goldschmidt and the husband of Selma Cramer passed away today.

1923: Birthdate of British born American poet Denise Levertov.  Her pedigree is of interest since it provides a picture of the fate of European Jews.  Her mother was Welsh.  Her father was an Anglican parson. In point of fact, he was an immigrant from Germany who had been raised as a Chasidic Jew before converting to Christianity.

1923: In the Bronx, Betty and Dr. Lee Fisher gave birth to Edwin Zalmon Fisher a cartoonist whose work was a regular feature in The New Yorker magazine.

http://www.edfischer.com/

http://edfischer.com/cartoons.html

1924: Birthdate of Gusta Dynerova, who was shipped from Prague to Ujazdow in 1942 where she was murdered.

1924: “Moon of Israel,” a silent film epic based on the story of the Israelites in Egypt , directed by Michael Curitz, produced by Arnold Pressburger and starring Maria Corda, who saved her husband, the famous movie mogul Alexander Korda from Horthy’s Hungarian fascists, was released today in the United States.

1925: In Brooklyn Max and Beatrice Feldstein gave birth to Albert “Al” Bernard Feldstein “who took over a fledgling humor magazine called Mad in 1956 and made it a popular, profitable and enduring wellspring of American satire.” (As reported by Bruce Weber)

1926: Suffering from acute appendicitis and having ignored medical advice that he have immediate surgery, Harry Houdini performed at the Garrick Theatre despite having a fever of 104 °F (40 °C).

1926: Following what would be his last performance, Houdini was taken to the Grace Hospital in Detroit.

1927: At Temple Sinai in Chicago, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Clarence Darrow debated “Is Zionism a Progressive Policy for Israel and America?  Wise argued the affirmative and Darrow the negative.  Darrow, the famous defense lawyer “had many Jewish friends and denounced anti-Semitism” but like so many of his generation (Jew and non-Jew alike) “he never supported a separate homeland for Jewish people.

1929: Birthdate of Daniel Donald Dorfman “a highly visible financial journalist whose televised market reports could send a stock soaring — or plummeting — but whose career was tarnished by accusations of insider trading.” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

1929: Birthdate of Moroccan native Yehonatan Yifrah who made Aliyah in 1951 and went on to serve as “secretary of the Sderot Workers Council” and an MK from 1969 to 1973.

1929: On what is known as Black Thursday, a record number of shares are traded on the NYSE as stock prices tumble, only to rebound when Richard Whitney steps on the floor and dramatically purchases large blocks of Blue Chip stocks.  This provides only a brief respite on the road to Black Tuesday when the bottom fell out of the market marking the start of the worldwide Great Depression with all of its negative consequences including the rise of Hitler.  The money for Whitney’s dramatic purchases was provided by the three leading New York Bankers, none of whom were Jewish.

1930: Birthdate of Elaine Feinstein poet, novelist, short-story writer, playwright, biographer and translator who was born in Bootle, Lancashire. She was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge. She holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Leicester. She has worked variously as an editor for Cambridge University Press (1960-62), as Lecturer in English at Bishop's Stortford Training College (1963-6), as Assistant Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Essex (1967-70), and as a journalist. She contributes to many periodicals, including the Times Literary Supplement, and was Writer in Residence for the British Council in Singapore and Tromsoe, Norway. Elaine Feinstein's first volume of poetry, In a Green Eye, was published in 1966. Her later work has been influenced by the poetry of Marina Tsvetayeva, a poet whose work she has translated from the Russian. She received a Cholmondeley Award in 1990. Her first novel was The Circle (1970), which, like much of her early work, explores themes of female identity seen both inside and outside the family unit. Later novels, such as The Survivors(1982), draw on her knowledge of 20th-century European history and an awareness of her own Jewish heritage. Her most recent novel is The Russian Jerusalem(2008).She is the author of a number of plays for television including “Breath,” televised by the BBC in 1975, and “The Diary of Country Gentlewoman,” a twelve-part series (based on Edith Holden's novel) produced by ITV in 1984. She has also written radio plays, including “Foreign Girls” (1993) and Winter Meeting (1994), and is the author of several biographies, among them studies of the singer Bessie Smith and the writer D. H. Lawrence and a portrait of the late Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, published in 2001. Her book, Anna of all the Russias: The Life of a Poet under Stalin (2005) is a biography of Anna Akhmatova. Elaine Feinstein is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and was elected on to the Council of the Royal Society of Literature in 2007. She lives in London. Her most recent poetry collection is Talking to the Dead (2007), dedicated to the memory of her husband, Arnold.

1930: “The Virtuous Sin,” directed by George Cukor was released in the United States today.

1930: British Labour Party MP Harry Gosling passed away today opening the way for Barnett Janner to seek this seat in constituency that had a large Jewish population – something did help the Jewish politician  in his first campaign but helped him to gain the set in the next general election.

1931: With Sid Gillman playing end, OSU lost to Northwestern today.

1932: Rufus D. Isaacs, “the last member of the Liberal Party to serve as Foreign Minister” and “the second practicing Jews to be a member of the British cabinet” appeared on the cover of Time magazine, which in its day was sign of being a significant figure in the world.

1933:Nazis pass a law against “Habitual and Dangerous Criminals” that justifies placing the homeless, beggars, unemployed and alcoholics in concentration camps. (Jewish Virtual Library)

1935: “Rendezvous” a spy movie set in WW I produced by Lawrence Weingarten with a screenplay co-authored by Bella and Samuel Spewack co-starring Binnie Barnes, the daughter of George Barnes, an Anglo-Jewish policeman was released today in the United States by MGM.

1935:Final day for the publication of the American Hebrew and Jewish Tribune.

1935(27th of Tishrei, 5969): Abraham "Abe" Landau, a henchman of gangster Dutch Schultz succumbed to his wounds today.

1935: In Montreal, Abie Baine was knocked out in a bout for the Montreal Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Title.

1935: Mussolini’s Fascist Italian Army invaded Ethiopia.  This act of naked aggression helped to make Mussolini a pariah among many Europeans.  In turn, this pariah status helped to drive Mussolini into an alliance with Hitler that had disastrous results for Italian Jews.  Strange as it may sound, the road to Auschwitz for Italian Jews went through Addis Abba.

1936(8th of Cheshvan, 5697): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1936(8th of Cheshvan, 5697): Isidore Abramowitz passed away today after which he was buried at the United Hebrew Cemetery in Richmond (Staten Island) NY.

1936: “The Labor Court at Berlin decided today that a National Socialist maid order by her employer to in a Jewish-owned shop has the right to leave immediately and that the employer must continue to pay her wages until the expiration of the legal notice term.”

1936: In Poland, “anti-Semitic riots in which four Jewish students were injured seriously led to the temporary closing of the University of Lwow Polytechnic School today.” (Editor’s note – According to some, the rampant anti-Semitism in pre-WW II Poland, is one of the under-studied aspects of events that led up to and helped make possible the Final Solution)

1936: As part of the “purge of Jewish influences” on “German Kultur” it was reported today that “several German composers received orders to write new music to ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to replace that by Felix Mendelssohn.”

1936: Bronislaw Huberman, founder of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra told the Times he had just conferred with Arturo Toscanini on arrangements for the opening concert of the PSO which will be conducted by Toscanini.  The symphony has seventy members most of whom are refugees from various European countries where they were leading performers.  The concert is schedule for December and is the first of a series of scheduled performances.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that Avinoam Yellin, Senior Jewish Education Officer succumbed to his wounds inflicted by an Arab terrorist. The entire Yishuv mourned this outstanding national leader. The Palestine Police offered a £1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Yellin's assassin.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that two Arabs were killed and two others wounded by unknown persons, believed to be Jewish, in Haifa and Jerusalem.

1937: The second season of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra begins today in Tel Aviv under the direction of Hans Wilhelm Steinberg.

1937: Two days after he had passed away, funeral services were held today for “seventy-eight year old Frank Heino Damrosch, the German born son of “conductor, violinist and composer” Leopold Damrosch and “the former Marie Helene Von Heimberg” a leading opera singer and the husband of “Hetty Mosenthal” who pursued a career in business and served as a “lieutenant in the National Guard” before devoting himself to the field of music which included the found of the Institute of Musical Art” followed by private burial services.

1937: “I’ve Got the Tune,” “an American radio opera with words and music by Marc Blitzstein” was broadcast for the first time with Bernard Hermann as the conductor.

1937: The Los Angeles Times reported today that “studio moguls” (many of whom were Jewish) grew so worried about the increased activism of their stars” (many of whom were Jewish) “that they were considering inaugurating ‘a squelch campaign against anything savoring of political activities’” which would include a clause prohibiting such behavior in future contracts.

1938: In the wake of the Munich Agreement and its appeasement of Hitler, “French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet carries out a major purge of the Qui d'Orsay, sacking or exiling a number of anti-appeasement officials such as Pierre Comert and René Massigli”

1938: In what would prove to be one more step on the road to WW II and the Shoah, “at a "friendly luncheon" in Berchtesgaden, German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop tells Józef Lipski, the Polish ambassador to Germany, that the Free City of Danzig must return to Germany, that the Germans must be given extraterritorial rights in the Polish Corridor, and that Poland must sign the Anti-Comintern Pact.”

1939:  The Jewish Big Band Leader Benny Goodman recorded "Let's Dance"

1939: Jews in Wloclawek, Poland, are required to wear a yellow cloth triangle identifying them as Jews

1940(22ndof Tishrei, 5701): Shemini Atzert

1940: Birthdate of Rehovot native Yossi Sarid who served as an MK from 1974 through 2006 and was a columnist for Haaretz.

https://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=126

1940: In Brooklyn, Jack Meltzer and the former Kitty Talber gave birth to actor and preservationist Daniel Meltzer.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/13/nyregion/daniel-meltzer-protector-of-the-beacon-theater-dies-at-74.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1940: In what should have been a moment of national shame, Marshall Philippe Petain, the Head of State of Vichy France shook hands with German Chancellor Adolf Hitter.

1941(3rdof Cheshvan, 5702): Two days after his 55th birthday, Yiddish author Shmuel Lehman died in the Warsaw Ghetto today.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2017/05/shmuel-szmil-lehman.html

1941: Six thousand work passes were distributed in Vilna. This meant 4,000 Jews without work passes would be sent to their doom in Polna. They were hunted down by the Lithuanians. Among the dead were 885 children.

1941 Sixteen thousand Odessa, Ukraine, Jews are force-marched out of the city toward Dalnik, where they are bound together in groups of 40 to 50 and shot, at first in the open and later through holes drilled in the walls of warehouses. Three of these structures are set ablaze and a fourth is exploded by artillery fire.

1941:  Twenty thousand Jews fell into Nazi hands at Kharkov.

1941(3rd of Cheshvan, 5702): As part of the Odessa Action, an additional 16,000 Jews were taken from Odessa and sent to Dalnik. In Dalnik, they were all shot in ditches; machine gunned down, or burned alive in warehouses.

1941: Sixty-five year old Gershon Lichtenstein “was deported

1942: The Jews of Lichtenstein were deported.

1942: Étienne Szabo, the husband of Violette Szabo, one of those murdered by the Nazis at Ravensbruck, was mortally wounded while “leading his men in a diversionary attack on Qaret el Himeimat at the beginning of the Second Battle of El Alamein.

1943: The comic strip “Lois Lane” began appearing in the Sunday editions of the Cleveland Plain Dealer along with “Superman,” creations of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster today.

1944: Allied airman classified as Terrorflieger ("terror aviators") who had been shipped to Buchenwald which was unusual because Western POWs to a concentration camp, were not executed today as had been planned due to the intervention of Luftwaffe officers.

1945: The UN officially came into existence today upon ratification of the Charter by the five permanent members of the Security Council—France, the Republic of China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States—and by a majority of the other 46 signatories. Whatever one’s view of the UN is, it must be remembered that this organization played a key role in the creation of the state of Israel and unlike its predecessor, the League of Nation, it has not witnessed the start of a World War.

1946: Julius Hochman, who has just “returned from a four-month investigation in Europe of conditions among the Jews, on behalf of the American Ort Federation” declared at today’s luncheon in the Astor Hotel that “the morale of the Jews stranded in displace persons camps in Europe is breaking.”

1947: In Brooklyn, Moshe Teitelbaum, the Grand Rebbe of the Satmar Chasidim and “Leah Meir, daughter of Rabbi Hanoch Heinoch Meir of Karecska” gave birth to “Aaron Teitelbaum, “one of the two Grand Rebbes of Satmar and the chief rabbi of the Satmar community in Kiryas Joel.”

1947: Birthdate of actor Kevin Kline.  Kline whose father was Jewish but whose mother was not appeared in such films as The Big Chill and Sophie’s Choice.

1947: Members of the Haganah attacked forty members of the Irgun who were posting “propaganda posters.” Two members of the Haganah were wounded during the fight that took place fifteen miles south of Tel Aviv.

1948(21stof Tishrei, 5709): Hoshana Raba

1948: “Israeli forces belonging to the Givati Brigade captured Deir ad-Dubban in a northward push in Operation Yoav.”

1948: Operation Ha-Har, a week-long successful “campaign to expand the Jerusalem Corridor as far as the western foothills of the Judean Mountains” came to an end today.

1948(21stof Tishrei, 5709): Seventy-two year old Rustem Vambery, the jurist who had opposed the Communists and Fascists and was the son of Armin Vambery, the biographer of Theodor Herzl, passed away in New York today.

1948: The IDF launched Operation Hiram and captured the entire upper Galilee, driving the ALA, and Lebanese army back to Lebanon, and successfully ambushing and destroying an entire Syrian battalion.] The Israeli force of four infantry brigades were commanded by Moshe Carmel

1949: “George McGhee, Assistant Secretary of State, conferred today with Israeli Ambassador Eliahu Elath for 35 minutes on the recent attacks on Jews in Iraq” which Elath said has led to “no less than 2,000 Jews” being held “in Iraqi concentration camps.”

1952: The Arab Liberation Movement became the only party in Syria.  For those who keep asking what happened to the Moslem/Arab world, they might want to consider this entry.  While Israel was working to develop democratic institutions from the very birth of the nation, its northern neighbor was set on a course of one-party totalitarianism

1952(5thof Cheshvan, 5713): Sixty-one year old WW I Army veteran and noted composer Frederick Jacobi the San Francisco born son of “wholesale wine merchant, Frederick Jacobi Sr. and Flora Brandenstein (daughter of tobacco wholesaler Joseph Brandenstein), whom Frederick Sr. had married in 1876” and  the husband of Irene Schwarcz who was “also known and best remembered as a composer of works with Judaic themes” whose “interest in this genre began with a 1930 commission from Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York for a Sabbath evening service” passed away today.

https://www.milkenarchive.org/artists/view/frederick-jacobi/

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that the German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, defended the presence of former Nazis in his Foreign Ministry by claiming that they were irreplaceable and indispensable. It was things like this that caused many Israelis and Jews living elsewhere to want to reject any reparation payments by the West German government.  As far as they were concerned, the new Germans were the old Germans in disguise.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that the Jerusalem District Court ruled that according to the Nationality Law, a child whose father is Israeli and whose mother rejected Israeli citizenship, for both herself and her child, is nevertheless a citizen of Israel.  The question of “who is a Jew” has taken on many guises and shapes from ancient to modern times.

1953(15thof Cheshvan, 5714): Parashat Vayera

1953(15thof Cheshvan, 5714): Sixty-one year old lifelong New Yorker Fred Ahlert, the law school graduate turned composer and songwriter whose hits included “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter,” “Walking My Baby Back Home” and “Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day” passed away today.

http://www.jazzbiographies.com/Biography.aspx?ID=1

1954: Birthdate of Tampa, FL native Martin “Marty” Baron the former editor of the Boston Globe who, in case of Jew as a Jew, was portrayed by Lev Schreiber in the film “Spotlight” and who became the editor of the Washington Post in December, 2012.

1954: Two days after she had passed away, funeral services are scheduled to be held for eighty-six year old Kovno native Selma (nee Zena) Kamaiky, the widow of Leon Kamaiky with whom she had three children – Miriam, Rebecca and Israel who waa member of the board of director of H.I.A.S. , a leader of in the Women’s Division for forty years and a director of the Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations

1954: Birthdate of Congressman Brad Sherman, representing California’s 27thDistrict in the House of Representatives.

1954: In San Diego, the city-wide B.I.G (Bonds of the Israel Government) banquet scheduled to be held at the El Cortez Hotel will feature a performance by Jan Peerce, a top tenor of the Metropolitan Operan and a speech by Alex Lowenthal of Pittsburgh, National Chairman of “Cash Sales for the Israel Bond Drive.

1956: In Tel Aviv, “Dr. Rozelia Ruth Garti, a pediatrician who came to Israel from Sofia. Bulgaria, in 1949” and Hayim Baltsan, the journalist, author and founder of founder of the ITIM news agency gave birth to “concert pianist Astrith Baltsan.”

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/baltsan-astrith

https://www.musiccathedra.com/astrith-baltsan-english

1956: As the Israelis, French and British worked on plans for what will become known as the Suez Campaign or the One Hundred Hours War, the British negotiators made it clear to the Israelis that they must move towards the Canal so that the British and French would have an excuse to intervene.  The Israelis primary point of interest was seizing Sharm el-Sheik which would open the Straits of Tiran.  The Israelis said they would move to take the Mitla Pass in the central Sinai and the British conceded that this would suffice for their needed “fig leaf.”

1958: “Torpedo Run,” a WW II submarine movie directed by Joseph Pevney was released in the United States by MGM.

1959: Birthdate of Yakov Kreizberg, the Russian born American orchestra conductor.

1960: “The Alamo” a one-sided costume drama about the fight in Texas co-starring Laurence Harvey and featuring a score by Dimitri Tiomkin was released today in the United States.

1960(3rdof Cheshvan, 5721): Sixty-three year old Maud Emily Kahn Marriott “the daughter of Otto Herman Kahn, an American financier, collector, philanthropist and patron of the arts, who was well known for his ability to entertain celebrities and dignitaries” and Addie Wolff Kahn who married John Charles Oakes Marriott in 1920 passed away today.

1961: Italian premiere of “El Cid,” on which Michał Waszyński served as Executive Producer.

1961: United Artists released “The Manchurian Candidate,” with a screenplay by George Axelrod, the son of a Russian-Jewish immigrant and a score by David Amram.

1962: The recording of “Piano, Strings and Bossa Nova,” an album by composer Lalo Schifrin was completed today.

1962: “The Manchurian Candidate” directed by John Frankenheimer who co-produced the film with George Axelrod, the author of the screenplay, with music by David Amram and co-starring Laurence Harvey was released in the United States today by United Artists.

1964: The “Tokyo” Summer Olympics where the Soviet Union Volleyball team led by Georgy Mondzolevski won a Gold Medal, came to an end today.

1966: In the old Soviet Union,Arkady (Aron) Abramovich, “a state office manager,” and his wife gave birth to “Russian Oligarch”, Roman Abramovich whose grandfather Nahim Abramovich was sent to Siberia and died in the Gulag in 1942.

https://www.forbes.com/profile/roman-abramovich/#411d24f6134a

1966: Simon and Garfunkel’s album “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme” “was released today by Columbia records.

1970(24thof Tishrei, 5731): Bereshit

1970: Birthdate of actor Adam Goldberg who was featured in Saving Private Ryan

1971: In Hacienda Heights, CA, Valerie Bourret, a “Jewish American,” and French-Canadian Dale Bourret gave birth to Caprice Bourret who gained fame as an actress and model, including her role in introducing the Wonderbra.

https://www.capricebourret.com/

1973: As the Yom Kippur War was coming to an end Israeli troops were 65 miles from Cairo and 26 miles from Damascus.  While the Arabs scored major victories early in the conflict, the Israelis turned things around and the aggressors were actually worse off from a military point of view at the end hostilities than they were when the shooting started.  However, the military victory did little to heal the aching Israeli psyche or ease the sense of loss over those who fell in defense of the Jewish homeland. The IDF death toll stood at 2,522.  These losses were over three times the number suffered during the Six Day War.  Furthermore, as Yigal Yadin pointed out, this was the first war in which fathers and sons went into action at the same time.  It was also the first time where the IDF casualty list included fathers and sons.  The war proved once again that the Arabs nations could fight and lose, time after time and still exist.  For Israelis, the wars were beginning to seem interminable and there was no margin for error.  All they had to do was lose once and the state would cease to exist.  The Yom Kippur War showed just how dependent Israel was on the United States for its military and economic wellbeing.  The war further heightened Israel’s sense of isolation as Third World countries caved into the Arab Petro-Power and broke off diplomatic relations with the Jewish state.  Strangely enough, the Egyptian ability to cross the Suez Canal would provide Sadat with a sense that he had redeemed his country’s national honor and provide him with the impetus to negotiate the Camp David Peace Accords.  At the same time, the sense of malaise that would grip Israel as a result of the Yom Kippur War would provide some of the momentum that would end the Labor-Zionist control of the Israeli government and bring Begin and his Right Wing nationalist forces to power. 

1973: “A second cease-fire was put into effect, but fighting continued between Egypt and Israel as a result of which the Soviet Union threatened the United States that it will send troops to support the Egyptians.  (As reported by JTA)

1973: Colonel Giora "Hawkeye" Epstein “downed three more MiG-21s west of the Great Bitter Lake.”

1974(8thof Cheshvan, 5735): Sixty-six year David Fyodorovich Oistrakh, the Ukrainian born violinist, passed away.

1976: First Jewish film & TV festival

1976: “The Seven-Per-Cent Solution,” a mystery directed and co-produced by Herbert Ross, written by Nicholas Meyer and co-starring Alan Arkin and Joel Grey was released in the United States today.

1976: The cabinet resolved, without prejudging the charges against Asher Yadlin concerning  improper conduct in the management of Kupat Holim that it could no longer delay the appointment, and named Director-General of the Treasury Arnon Gafni as governor of the Bank of Israel

1977: Menachem Begin completed his term in office as Communications Minister of Israel.

1977:  The political party founded by Yigal Yadin joined the government formed by Prime Minister Menachem Begin.  Begin had won an upset victory over the Labor Zionist who had governed the country since 1948.  Yadin believed that by joining the new government he could help fashion a much need policy of social reform and play a key role in future negotiations with the Arabs.  He based this second hope on the key role he had played in negotiating the cease fire with the Jordanians in 1948.  Much to his bitter disappointment, Yadin would find that his plans for social reform would fall victim to Ariel Sharon’s need for money to finance his plan for an expansion of settlements in the West Ban.

1977: The Democratic Movement for Change (DASH), which had won 15 Knesset seats in the last election, joined Menachem Begin in a new coalition with Meir Amit, the retired Major General, serving as minister of transport and communication. He would resign within a year.

1978(23rdof Tishrei, 5739): Simchat Torah

1979: One person was injured today when terrorists set off a bomb in the bus terminal in Tel Aviv.

1979: Ruth “Polsky booked Simple Minds into Hurrah for a show today, where the band were filmed by The Old Grey Whistle Test, giving them crucial UK TV exposure/”

1980: “It’s My Turn” “a romantic comedy” written by Eleanor Bergstein with a title song written by Michael Masser and Carole Bayer Sager and co-starring Charles Grodin was released in the United States today by Columbia Pictures.

1980: The first national US tour of Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: “The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” started today in Washington, D.C.

1980: “Leningrad refuseniks Lev Furman, Yuli Karolin and Isaac Kogan sent a telegram expressing their sympathy to the Jews of France in connection with the attack on the rue Copernic Synagogue in Paris.”

1981: Birthdate of American fashion designer Zac Posen who as a child reportedly stole yarmulkes to use as materials for dresses he made for dolls.

1981(26thof Tishrei, 5742): Forty-three year old Raffaele Efraim Pacifici, the son Rabbi Reuven Pacifici who died at Auschwitz, passed away today at Kfar Saba.

1981: Seventy-nine year old law school graduate and pharmacist turned world chess champion Alexander Kervitz passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1981/11/03/obituaries/alexander-kevitz-dead-at-79-played-for-us-chess-team.html

1982: Today, in New York, “at the Park East Synagogue” Rabbi Arthur Schneier officiated at the wedding of Harvard MBA Michael Scharf, the “son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Scharf” and “Fiona Vivienne Lunzer” one of the five adult daughters of Ruth and Jack Lunzer, whose collection of Hebrew books  were “the basis of the Valmadonna Trust Library.”

1982: NBC began broadcasting “Little Gloria…Happy at Last” a miniseries based “on the book by Barbara Goldsmith” the wife of actor Jonathan Goldsmith, produced by Scott Rudin and co-starring Martin Balsam.

1983: Following a lengthy and intense debate within the Conservative movement, the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) faculty senate voted 34-8 to admit women to the JTS Rabbinical School on. The favorable vote was facilitated by the decision of several JTS faculty members who opposed the innovation not to participate in the vote. In 1977 the seminary's chancellor, Gerson Cohen, had appointed a Committee for the Study of the Ordination of Women as Rabbis. Despite the 1979 committee's final report, which recommended ordination for women by a vote of 11 to 3, tensions within the JTS and the movement delayed a positive vote until 1983.( Editor’s Note – “The next fall, in September 1984, 23 women entered JTS as members of the seminary's first class to include female rabbinical students. In the spring of 1985, Amy Eilberg, who was already studying at JTS when women's ordination was approved, became the first woman ordained as a rabbi by the Conservative movement.”)

1986: In Toronto, Sandi Graham (née Sher) who was Jewish and Dennis Graham gave birth to Canadian rapper, songwriter, and actor Aubrey Drake Graham who “was raised by his mother in Toronto's predominantly Jewish area of Forest Hills (and attended Forest Hills P.S. and Forest Hills Collegiate)

1986(21stof Tishrei, 5747): Hoshanah Rabah

1986: “Soul Man” a controversial comedy produced by Steve Tisch was released today in the United States.

1988: The Summer Paralympics where the Israeli volleyball team led by Hagai Zamir won a silver medal came to a close today.

1989: Mordecai “Shehori acted as page turner for Vladimir Horowitz” on the first day of what “turned out to be the famous pianist’s final recording session.”

1993: The Art Institute of Chicago presents the work of Israeli photographer Michal Rovner

1993(9th of Cheshvan, 5754): “Two IDF soldiers, Staff Sgt. (res.) Ehud Rot, age 35, and Sgt. Ilan Levi, age 23, were killed by a Hamas Iz a-Din al Kassam terrorist squad. The soldiers entered a Subaru with Israeli license plates outside a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip, whose passengers were apparently terrorists disguised as Israelis. Following a brief struggle, the soldiers were shot at close range and killed. Hamas publicly claimed responsibility for the attack”

1994: A revival of “Mother,” the teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky was featured on the PBS Great Performances series today

1996: Actress Rena Shere Sofer played the role of Lois Cerullo on General Hospital for the last time.

1997(23rd of Tishrei, 5758) Simchat Torah

1999: Bruce Fleischer won the EMC Kaanapali Classic.

1999: “None of the Above” published today reviewed The Big Test The Secret History of the American Meritocracy by Nicholas Lemann.

http://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/24/books/none-of-the-above.html

1999: The New York Timesincludes reviews of the following books by Jewish authors: The Play Goes On: A Memoir by Neil Simone and In Search of American Jewish Culture by Stephen Whitfield, one of Tulane University’s most illustrious graduates and AEPi’s most illustrious “brother.”

2000: Following its original Broadway opening on May 23, “Proof” costarring Ben Shenkman as “Hal” transferred to the Walter Kerr Theatre today.

2001: Benefit Premiere for the NYC Theatrical Release of the controversial movie “Trembling Before G-d” at Film Forum.

2001: The sale of Fox Family Worldwide, Inc. to The Walt Disney Company which Haim Saban had announced in July was completed today.

2002: “Broken Wings” directed by Nir Bergman was released today in Israel.

2003(28th of Tirshrei, 5764): Three Israelis were killed and two wounded early this morning when at least one Palestinian gunman entered a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip and opened fire, Israeli security officials said.”

2004: Eight months after premiering at the Berlin International Film Festival, “Walk on Water,” an Israeli film starring Lior Ashkenazie and directed by Eytan Fox was first shown in the United States today.

2004:The New York Times book section featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on Jewish topics including Kaufman & Co.: Broadway Comedies by George S. Kaufman with Edna Ferber, Moss Hart, Ring Lardner and Morrie Ryskind, The Roads to Modernity: The British, French, and American Enlightenments by Gertrude Himmelfarb, Any Place I Hang My Hat by Susan Isaacs and Chronicles Volume One by Bob Dylan, an autobiography of the life of Robert Zimmerman

2004:  Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sponsored its annual Big Dinner fund raising activity. For once, the city of Cedar Rapids was awash with real corned beef and Dr. Brown's Cream Soda. “Es, es mien kinder; es.”

2004:  The Jerusalem Post reported that approximately 140,000 Muslim worshippers attended Ramadan prayers on the Temple Mount on the previous Friday afternoon. Considering the violence of the Intifada, it is rather amazing that Israel was willing to risk this large a gathering.  It speaks well of the Israelis that they were willing to run the risk so that others, even those who oppose its very existence, might celebrate their religious observances. 

2005 (21 Tishrei 5766): Hoshana Rabbah

2005: “The Luddite from York University” published today described the antics of David Noble, who teaches at Canada’s third largest university. As reported by Steven Plaut) [This item is an example of the anti-Semitism that has cropped up on college campuses in North America.]

http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=6841

2006: In her first weekly column which is called "Breaking the Sound Barrier" Amy Goodman wrote, "My column will include voices so often excluded, people whose views the media mostly ignore, issues they distort and even ridicule]

2006(2ndof Cheshvan, 5767): Eighty-seven year old Sally Lilienthal the peace activist who founded Ploughshares Fund passed away today. (As reported by Patricia Sullivan) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/26/AR2006102601603_pf.html

http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Sally-Lilienthal-founder-of-the-Ploughshares-2486670.php

2006(2ndof Cheshvan, 5767): Eighty-eight year old “ Benjamin Meed, a leading advocate for Jewish Holocaust survivors who in the decades after the war gathered them together by the tens of thousands, reuniting people with friends, neighbors and family members presumed to have been lost forever, died todayat his home in Manhattan. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/obituaries/26meed.html?pagewanted=print

2007: “Third World Love” celebrates the release of its fourth album, “New Blues,” with a performance of Jerusalem’s Yellow Submarine.

2007: Marianne Pearl, the widow of Daniel Pearl, dropped her lawsuit “seeking damages against al-Qaida and Pakistan’s largest bank.

2007: Terrorists went on a shooting spree in an attack on the West Bank in and around the Ariel junction, seriously wounding one IDF soldier.  Hamas and Fatah both claimed they were each responsible for the attack.

2008: Opening of Fall Chavurah (SLIID), hosted by CeRTY of Central Reform Congregation, in St. Louis.

2008:At New York University Etgar Keret joins Todd Hasak-Lowy, professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at the University of Florida, for a fiction reading and conversation with NYU professor Matthew Rohrer.

2008(25 Tishrei, 5769): Sixty-five year old “ Rabbi Moshe Cotel, an acclaimed pianist and composer whose works were often infused with themes emanating from his deep Jewish roots, a weave of influences that only later in life led him to the pulpit, passed away today  at his home in Manhattan. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/03/arts/music/03cotel.html?_r=0

2008: Gottschalks, a department store chain founded by German Jewish immigrant Emil Gottschalk in 1904 as a dry goods store in downtown Fresno, California, “was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. NYSE officials stated that the value of the stock was too low to continue to be listed, and that its average global market capitalization had remained below $25 million for 30 straight trading days.”

2008: BBC broadcast “American Fervour,” episode three in “The American Future: A History” a four-part documentary series written and presented by Simon Schama.

2009(6th of Cheshvan, 5770): Norma Fox Mazer, an award-winning novelist for young people whose work helped illuminate many dark corners of adolescence, exploring subjects like poverty, betrayal, abandonment and loss, passed away at her home in Montpelier, VT at the age of 78.

2009: At the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival a program entitled “SLAM! An Evening of Spoken Word Poetry” featuring Jake Marmer who “merges poetry and performance into philosophically viral mixtures like existentialist dancehall, talmudic jazz poetry and personalized bop apocalypse.”

2009: In Jerusalem, Khan Theatre presents "Happiness," a comedy written and directed by Michael Gurevich. The show won two Israeli Theatre Awards for 2004: Best Director and Best Choreography.

2010: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including My Year of Flops: The A.V. Club Presents One Man’s Journey Deep Into the Heart of Cinematic Failure by Nathan Rabin and The False Friend by Myla Goldberg

2010: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to conduct “A Walking Tour of Old Town Alexandria” that will enable participants to learn about the long and storied Jewish history of this Virginia’s city, from the 1850s to today including the sites of two former synagogues and several Jewish businesses along King Street-including some that show traces of past Jewish owners.

2010: Max Weinreich Center at YIVO along with Hunter College and the Posen Foundation are scheduled to present: A Conference on the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Simon Dubnow The day-long conference on the life and career of the renowned historian will include a look at "Dubnow on the East European Jewish Past,""Dubnovism in the 20th Century" and "Dubnow and Jewish Ideologies of His Time."  Dr. Brian Horowtiz of Tulane University is scheduled to be one of the presenters.

2010(16thof Cheshvan, 5771): Ninety-eight year old “Joseph Stein, the Tony Award-winning author of “Fiddler on the Roof” and more than a dozen other Broadway musicals, died today in Manhattan. (As reported by Anita Gates and Bruce Weber)

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C04E6DF153DF935A15753C1A9669D8B63

2011: A Dramatic Reading entitled “The Civil War at 150 United By Faith, Divided by War: Jews and the Civil War” is scheduled to take place tonight at the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival at the Washington DC JCC.

2011: A new memorial honoring 14 Jewish chaplains who died in the service of the United States is scheduled to be dedicated at Arlington National Cemetery.

2011: Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson's authorized biography of Apple Inc.'s Jobs, was published by Simon & Schuster, only several weeks after Jobs' death after which it became “an international best-seller, breaking all records for sales of a biography.”

2011: Mayor Carolyn Goldmark Goodman greeted President Obama at the McCarran Airport and “gave him one of her luck mayor chips as a gift” signifying that she did not share her husband’s (and former Mayor) displeasure with remarks the President had made about the city.

2011: In a tale of two Jews in the city of Chicago, incoming Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein arrived at Wrigley Field this morning to meet some of the team's employees and check out his new digs while Mayor Rahm Emanuel was forced to defend the decision to arrest two nurses who remained in Grant Park after the 11 pm closing time as part of the Windy City’s local version of the national protest against economic inequality.

2011: An IDF soldier was arrested by Military Police today on suspicion of leaking information to right-wing elements over military activities in the West Bank. The soldier, from the Samaria Division, allegedly took advantage of his clerical position in the army to send information which allowed activists to disrupt the IDF's operations in the area ,and enabled them to carry out 'price tag' attacks.  The investigation may lead to further arrests, defense sources have said. Two weeks ago, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that groups of settlers carrying out self-defined "price tag" attacks against Palestinians "operate almost like terrorist organizations." The attacks, carried out against Palestinians and private property, "embarrass the State of Israel," he said during a military tour. Barak also praised the West Bank settlement leadership for condemning the acts. At the beginning of the month, a mosque in the northern town of Tuba Zanghariya mosque was burned, causing significant damage. The attackers left the words "price tag" scrawled on nearby walls. "These are events that need to be fought against. They humiliate the State of Israel and harm its strength and the legitimacy of all settlement within it," Barak said. The attacks also harm "Israel's standing and normal relations with our neighbors, the Palestinians." President Shimon Peres said of the Tuba Zanghariya arson attack: "It brings great shame upon us. It is a terrible thing that I condemn in the strongest possible terms." 

2011: In “Ruth Weiss: Beat ‘Goddess’ True Innovator of Poetry & Jazz” Lourdes Acevedo described the life and impact of the beat generation poetess.

http://www.hercircleezine.com/2011/10/24/ruth-weiss-beat-goddess-true-innovator-of-poetry-jazz/

2012: The Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation is scheduled to sponsor a lecture by Thomas E. Mann entitled “It’s Even Worse Than It Looks: The Clash Between Our Constitutional System and Political Extremism.”

2012: Professor Stefanie Schüler-Springorum (Center for Research on Antisemitism, Technical University, Berlin) is scheduled to deliver a lecture, “The Witness and the Holocaust - Oral Testimonies and Historical Knowledge” in London, UK.

2012: The Annual Conference of the Program Directors of Reform Judaism that has been meeting in Denver, CO, is scheduled to come to an end.

2012: Today, President Shimon Peres accused Palestinians of using aid donations to fund their rocket campaign against Israel.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/peres-charges-that-palestinians-use-aid-to-keep-firing-rockets/

2012: More than 60 rockets and mortar shells fired from Gaza have hit southern Israel in the last 24 hours, striking several homes and injuring three. Between late last night and late this morning Israel Air Force planes hit four of what the Israel Defense Forces said were rocket launching sites, as well as a tunnel used for smuggling terrorists into Israel, according to statements issued from the IDF. The rockets and mortar shells began falling on southern Israeli communities late last night and have continued through the day today

2012: The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington and the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia are scheduled to host a lunch where attendees can question Tim Kaine, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Virginia about his views and policies

2013: The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is scheduled to co-host the Chicago book launch of Against A Tide of Evil by Dr. Mukesh Kapila.

2013: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to present Fritz Stern and Elisabeth Sifton, authors of No Ordinary Men who will lead a discussion about Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans Von Dohanyi.

2013: The RAC is scheduled to observe Food Day with a webinar that will feature special guests, Seth Goldman, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea; and Rabbi Mary Zamore, editor of "The Sacred Table: Creating a Jewish Food Ethic,” discussing the various challenges within our global food system, and how we can apply our Jewish values to conscious eating, and the concept of “food with integrity.”

2013: Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon said today that a "civil war" has erupted in Lebanon between Hezbollah and Global Jihad elements that have attempted to drag Israel into the conflict (As reported by JPost Staff)

2013: Los Angeles premiere of “The Pin,” a love story about two Jewish teenagers hiding in a barn in Lithuania during WW II.

2013: IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz announced that Colonel Rasan Alian has been appointed to commander the Golani Brigade making him the first Druse officer to hold the position.

2014(30th of Tishrei, 5775): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2014: “The Obama administration this week refused Israel defense minister’s requests to meet several top national security aides, still miffed over negative comments he made about Secretary of State John Kerry’s Mideast peace efforts and nuclear negotiations with Iran, US officials said today. “

2014: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a piano recital by Tom Zalmanov as part of its “The Future Generation Series.”

2014: The police arrested three Palestinians who were throwing rocks and fireworks at them after the conclusion of prayers on the Temple Mount.

2014: The Women at the Wall celebrated Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan today and their first ever Bar Mitzvahu using a miniature Torah scroll that they had “snuck” in the Kotel plaza.

2014, In Canada, “Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts is presenting An Evening with Jeffrey Tambor, the multi-award winning actor of film, television, and Broadway.”

2014: Temple Judah is schedule to host its first Musical Shabbat of the season along with addition of the Caster/Barnum baby naming

2014: Nick Kotz is a former reporter for The Washington Post and The Des Moines Register is scheduled to discuss  The Harness Maker’s Dream: Nathan Kallison and the Rise Of South Texas at the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2014: An untold number of Jews are scheduled to join in a unique Shabbat experience – ShabbatUK

http://www.shabbatuk.org/

2015: Tamar Ettun’s first solo exhibition at the Fridman Gallery is scheduled to come to a close.

2015: The JCCNVA is scheduled to host “Blue Like Me: The Art of Sinoa Benjamin” which traces the artist’s “roots in the Bene Israel community where she grew up.”

2015: Israel is scheduled to go on “winter time” meaning 2am becomes 3am

2015(11th of Cheshvan, 5776): Shabbat Lech-Lecha

2015(11th of Cheshvan, 5776): Ninety-six year old “Earl Raab, longtime executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, an intellectual, a prolific writer and a leader in Jewish life for more than 50 years” passed away today.

https://www.jweekly.com/2015/10/30/earl-raab-iconic-figure-in-jewish-community-dies-at-96/

2015(11th of Cheshvan, 5776):Rabbi Haim (Howie) Yehiel Rothman, who died today of injuries he sustained during a deadly terror attack at a Jerusalem synagogue almost a year ago, was laid to rest in the evening in an emotional ceremony at the capital’s Givat Shaul cemetery.

2015: In New Brunswick, NJ, Congregation Poile Tzedek which had been “declared a National Landmark in 1995” and three Torah scrolls were consumed by fire while one other Torah was saved when Rabbi Mykoff “raced” into the burning building and retrieved the holy scroll.

2015: “Thousands of left-wing Israelis turned out in Tel Aviv tonight for a rally condemning the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for what they called its poor response to the current security situation” and demanding that Netanyahu resign.

2016(22nd of Tishrei, 5777): Shemini Atzeret

2016: The Stephen Wise Free Synagogue is scheduled to host a Tot Simchat Torah

2016: In the evening, start of Simchat Torah celebration

2016: A Code Red alarm sounded just before 7:00 a.m. “warning of an impending rocket attack” from Gaza.

2016: “Palestinian officials announced a year-long campaign to commemorate 100 years since the “crime” of the Balfour Declaration, official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported today.”

2017: It was announced today that “the new Holocaust memorial in Westminster will be built by the British architect Sir David Adjaye and Israeli designer Ron Arad.”

2017: “Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit spoke at the Kohelet Forum Conference at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center, in Jerusalem”

2017: Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots against Hollywood and America by University of Southern California professor of history Steven J. Ross “which illustrates how Nazi agents operated in LA” is scheduled to be released by Bloomsbury Press today.

2017: In Beachwood, Ohio, Georgia Tech professor of history Jonathan Schneer is scheduled to lecture on “Ministers at War: Winston Churchill’s War Cabinet 1940-45” which should shed some light on the men who enforced the White Paper even after the war in Europe had ended and the Prime Minister who at the end of war reneged on his promise to Chaim Weizmann.

2017: As “part of the series German-Jewish History in the Now: The Contemporary Relevance of German-Jewish History” presented by the Leo Baeck Institute ‘historian Michael Brenner (University of Munich/American University) and Gavriel Rosenfeld (Fairfield University), are scheduled to discuss what factors and what actors contributed to the collapse of a fragile pluralism in the 1930s, and what that means for our own democracy.”

2017: At the Bard Graduate Center, Andrea M Berlin is scheduled to present “The Great Revolt and its Jewish Afterlife” which is part of the Leon Levy Foundation Lectures.

2017: Peninnah Schram, a professor emerita at Yehshiva University is scheduled to lecture on “Have I Got A Story For You: Exploring the Jewish Oral Tradition” at the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center.

2018: “Down With the Butchers! The Radical Symbolism of Kosher Meat in the Works of Morris Winchevsky, Y.L. Gordon and Mendele Mocher Sforrim,” a lecture by Julia Fermentto-Tzaisler “that will focus on the literary intersection between kashrut, social injustice and the concept of the modern Jewish protest” scheduled for this afternoon at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research has been postponed.

2018: The sixth Pianos Festival is scheduled to open at the Jerusalem Theatre.

2018: The first session The Jewish Learning Institute’s course “Wrestling with Faith” is scheduled to begin this evening.

2018: “Dispute Over Nazi Victim’s Art” published today described how the art world is dealing with Holocaust stolen art seventy-five years after the end of the Shoah.

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/25/arts/design/christies-and-sothebys-differ-on-handling-of-2-schieles.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&version=HpSumSmallMediaHigh&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

2018: This Place is a global art project that explores the complexity of Israel and the West Bank through the eyes of twelve internationally acclaimed photographers. The participating artists are Frédéric Brenner, Wendy Ewald, Martin Kollar, Josef Koudelka, Jungjin Lee, Gilles Peress, Fazal Sheikh, Stephen Shore, Rosalind Solomon, Thomas Struth, Jeff Wall, and Nick Waplington opened at DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague, after which it is scheduled to be shown at several museums including The Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

2018: “The Disabled Receiving Cutting-edge Care in Haifa,” a photographic exhibition that is part of the Streicker Center’s “Home: Lens on Israel” series is scheduled to come to an end today.

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host “a screening of the new animated adaptation of The Tattooed Torah, beloved children’s book by Marvell Ginsburg” followed by a reception, and Q&A with members of the film’s production team.

2019: “The Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies” is scheduled to facilitate a discussion with journalist and author Tom Segev about A State at Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion, his new book on the founder of Israel.

2019: Rabbi Daniel Lehman is scheduled to be inaugurated “as the eighth president of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkley.”

2019: The two day long 43rd annual Robert S. Hartman Institute Conference is scheduled to come to an end at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah

2019: In Danville, CA, Beth Chaim Congregation is scheduled to “Navigating the Challenge to Jewish Identity” during which visiting Professor Tomer Persico talks about “loyalty, tribalism and religion.’

2020(6 of Cheshvan, 5781): Parashat Noach; for more see https://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2020: At Teferith Israel, Scarlett Katz is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah.

2020: Congregation Beth Am is scheduled to host a screening of Life Will Smile, a 40-minute 2017 documentary about a Greek island where every Jew survived World War II. In Greek with English subtitles

2020: The Office of Cultural Affairs of the Consulate of Israel in New York is scheduled to co-sponsor Molissa Fenley’s celebrated solo, "State of Darkness,” performed by a new generation of dancers, including former Batsheva Dance Company member, Shamel Pitts.

2020: Yom HaAliyah, recognizing immigration to the Jewish State of Israel is scheduled to begin at sundown.

2020: Based on the statements of Brig. Gen. Nissan Davidi, the head of the IDF Home Front Command coronavirus task force “by the end of next week Israel will have 2,800 investigators working to break chains of coronavirus contagion across the country and by the end of next month the country will be carrying out 100,000 tests per day

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

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 OCTOBER 25

732:  Christian forces led by Charles Martel clash defeat the invading Moors at the Battle of Tours which is near Poitiers in modern day France. The victory at Tours ensured that Western Europe would be Christian.  For Jews, it also meant that the Sephardic culture would flourish for several centuries to come.   1135: Louis VII, who “banished from the kingdom those Jews who had been converted to Christianity and had later returned to Judaism” was crowned “Junior King of France” today; following a Capetian custom of holding the coronation of the heir apparent while the current monarch was still alive.

1147: The armies of the Second Crusade (1147-49) were destroyed by the Saracens at Dorylaeum (in modern Turkey). The Crusaders went on with fruitless campaigns against Damascus, Syria.  The Jews were bystanders during the Crusades.  Unfortunately they fell victim to the wrath of the Islamic and Christian combatants at various times throughout this tumultuous period.  Furthermore, one cannot understand what is happening in the part of the world best described as the “Islamic/Arab Arc” if one does not have a sense of the period of the Crusades.

1154: King Stephen of England died. Stephen was an inept monarch who reigned during a period of turmoil and civil war. The first blood libel took place in during his rule in 1144.  Unlike the nobles and monarchs of France and Germany, Stephen protected his Jewish subjects from the kind of suffering that the Crusaders were inflicting on their European co-religionists.  Stephen reportedly did burn the house of Jew living in Oxford but that was because the Jew refused to contribute to the maintenance of the monarch.  While the act is inexcusable it is consistent with the greed of many of European nobles who were in constant need of money and saw the Jews as a cash-cow to be milked to death.

1187: Gregory VIII, the Pope who called for the disastrous Third Crusade, began his papacy. Each of the crusades was a disaster for the Jewish people in way or another.  On top of everything else, the Third Crusade removed the protective hand of King Richard from England and left the Jews to suffer under the anti-Semitic Prince John.

 1268: Jucef ibn Astrug Ravaya, a Jew, was appointed bailiff of Besala (modern day Spain). Jucef later became chief bailiff in Aragon and Valencia. Jucef and his brother were the chief administrators in the government of King Pedro III. Under Jucef's administration, he and his brother were able to raise funds from within the Jewish community to finance an invasion of Sicily.

1400:  The English poet Geoffrey Chaucer passed away.  Born in 1340, Chaucer is view as one of the great pre-Shakespearian writers.  From a purely Jewish perspective, the author of The Canterbury Tales is slight bit on the flawed side.  This is remarkable when you consider that the Jews had been expelled from England almost a century before Chaucer lived.  In the “Prioress’s Tale” Chaucer tells of an eight year old hymn signing Christian boy who is murdered as he passes through the Jewish section of his town. The boy is seized by “this accursed Jew” who cuts “his throat and casts him into a pit.”  In the end the Jewish community is wiped out as punishment for the crime.  This version of the blood libel proves that you did need Jews around to preach anti-Semitism, that anti-Semitism was part of the fabric of Christian civilization and that Jews are not the cause of anti-Semitism.  

1408: In Spain, The Council of Regency, under the inspiration of the apostate Paul de Santa Maria, reinstituted all previous anti-Jewish legislation of Alphonso the Wise of Castile (1252-1284).

1495: King John of Portugal who employed Abraham Zacuto, the Spanish born Rabbi who for the lunar crater Zagust was named, as his Royal Astronomer, passed away today.

1495: Manuel I the Portuguese monarch who released all the Jews imprisoned by his predecessor John II, began his reign today

1521: “The Revolt of the Comuneros,” an uprising by the citizens of Castile against the rule of Charles I who continued to exclude Jews from Spain and supported the Inquisition came to an end today.

1541: The Jews of Algeria escaped capture by the Spanish Army which gave rise to Purim Edom

1613: Sir Edward Coke, who in a case that involved whether Jews were protected by English law, ruled that “All infidels are in law…perpetual enemies (for law presumes not that they will be converted, that being a remote possibility, for between them, as with the devils, whose subjects they be, and the Christian there is a perpetual hostility and can be no peace,” began serving a Chief Just of the King’s Bench today.

1651: When a seven ship fleet arrived off the coast of Barbados today and demanded it surrender, the island’s governor, Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham, under whose leadership a group of Sephardic Jews migrated to Suriname in 1652 and “settled in the Jodensavanne area” refused saying “he knew of no supreme authority over Englishman except the King” and announced his plans to resist.

1669: Portuguese born medical doctor Fernando Mendes, who according to some sources was the physician for Queen Catherine and Charles II of England arrived in London today after which according to  Lucien Wolf he married one of the daughters of Diego Rodrigues Marques of London who was also the niece of “Abraham Rodriques Marques, the founder of the Sephardi Dower Fund

1734: Rachel Pinto, the wife of Jacob Pinto, passed away today after which she was interred at Hunt’s Bay Cemetery in Port Royal, Jamaica.

1742: Birthdate of Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi, the Christian native of Parma who was a noted Hebraist.  After being named Professor of Oriental Languages at the University of Parma, he delivered “His inaugural lecture on the causes of the neglect of Hebrew study.”

1760: King George II who had given royal assent to the Jewish Naturalization Act of 1753 which was repealed a year later by Parliament, passed away today.

1760: King George III assumes the throne of Great Britain.  The Jews of the 13 colonies would adopt the view of their non-Jewish neighbors and see George as a modern day Pharaoh.

1765: A group of Philadelphia merchants gathered in the State House to sign the non-importation agreement to fight the hated Stamp Tax of the British government.  The merchants and other citizens of Philadelphia agreed "not to have any goods shipped from Great Britain until after the repeal of the Stamp Act.” “The first man to step forward to sign his name was the president of Mikve Israel Congregation, Philadelphia's only synagogue, Mathias Bush.”Other Jewish signers included Benjamin Levy, David Franks, Samson Levy, Hyman Levy, Jr., Moses Mordecai, Michael Gratz, and Barnard Gratz.”

1786: In Philadelphia, PA, Joseph Mordecai in a Hebrew ceremony, married Esther "Hetty" Marache, daughter of Solomon Marache and Rebecca "Myers" Marache after which “they moved to Virginia and on to Charleston, SC, where they lived for many years” and had six children:Solomon Joseph, Rebecca [Hertz], Judith, Thomas Whitlock, Harriett and Esther "Hetty".

1786: Rebecca Franks and Lucius Levy Solomons gave birth to Benjamin Samuel Solomons, the husband of “Elkaleh Seixas” and father of Levy, Benjamin, Gershom and Rebecca Solomons.

1791: In Georgetown, SC, Bella Moses and Solomon Cohen gave birth to Abraham Cohen.

1795: In Dassel, Germany, “Pesgen Salomon” and Nathan Joseph Dannenberg gave birth to Betty Dannenberg, the wife of Moses Kohlberg with whom she had eight children.

1796(23rdof Tishrei, 5557): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the last time during the Presidency of George Washington.

1797: In Charleston, Rabbi Abraham Azuby officiated at the wedding of Solomon Cohen and “Miss Ella Moses Hart, the niece of the late Philip Hart.”

1800: Birthdate of British historian and Whig MP Thomas Babington Macaulay who advocated full civil rights for English Jews as can be seen by his support of Robert Grant’s bill for the “Removal of Jewish Disabilities.”

1803: Twenty-three year old London born Sephardic Jew Jacob da Dilva Solis, whose great-grandfather was Solomon da Silva Solis, arrived in the United States today marking the American being for the Solis-Cohen family.

1806: Abraham Jacobson, the German born son of “Jacob Moses” and his wife “Reina von Halle” gave birth to Mauriz Jacobson

1818: Isaac Dreyfus, the Swiss born son of Jacob Dreyfus, and his wife Gertrude “Julie” Dreyfus gave birth Leopold (Hirsch) Dreyfus.

1822(10th of Cheshvan, 5583: Abraham Touro died today in Boston at the age of 48.Born in 1774, he was the “oldest son of Isaac Touro, Abraham was born in Newport, Rhode Island. After the death of his father in Jamaica, he lived with his mother and siblings in the home of his uncle Moses Michael Hays in Boston, Massachusetts. As an adult, Abraham lived in Medford, Massachusetts. He entered into the merchant trade and insurance business with his cousin, Judah Hays, taking over the family business when his uncle died. Like his brother Judah, Abraham was known for his philanthropy, contributing to, among others, the Massachusetts General Hospital, the Boston Female Asylum, and the Boston Asylum for Indigent Boys. It was his caring and concern for the synagogue and cemetery in Newport, however, that he truly is remembered. In addition to the maintenance of the synagogue, he also contributed funds and oversaw the erection of a fence around the cemetery, the sidewalk from the cemetery to the synagogue, and maintenance and repair of the street that would one day bear his family name.”

1829: A day after he passed away, Hyam Emanuel was married at the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.

1834(22ndof Tishrei, 5595): Shmini Atzeret observed for the first time after the founding of the Medical College of Louisiana which is now known as Tulane University.

1836: Birthdate of Hannah Conquy Abecassis, the native of the Azores “whose forced her to marry her uncle Abraham Abecassis avoiding a marriage with a catholic man she liked.”

1837: This evening Rabbi Poznanski officiated at the wedding of Henry S. Cohen to Caroline Harris, the “daughter of the late Jacob Harris.”

1844: In Prenzlau, Schaye Seelig Peyser and Therese Jaffe gave birth to Julius Peyser, the husband of Doris Lownethal and father of Paula Peyser.

1845: A fire broke out at Constantinople which had consumed the greater part of the Jewish quarter, and destroyed several Synagogues. "Distress, starvation, and misery of all kinds prevail among the unfortunate Jewish population."

1848: In Aufhausen, Germany, Emmanuel Frank and Elise Reese, the sister of Michael Reese, gave birth to Babette Reese Mandel, the wife of Chicago businessman Emanuel Mandel, whose philanthropies and good works included the founding of the Maxwell Street Settlement and serving as “as vice president of the Local Board of the Council of Jewish Women.”

1848: In Galicia, which at the time was part of the Austrian Empire, Heinrich Franzos, “a highly respected doctor” whose “family came from Sepharidi Jews who had fled the Inquisition” and his wife gave birth to author and journalist Karl Emil Franzos

http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Franzos_Karl_Emil

1849: Rabbi Rosenfeld officiated at the marriage of L.J. Myers of Savannah, GA and Priscilla Tobias, the daughter of Charleston, SC resident Abraham Tobias.

1850: The Will of Frances Abrahams, the mother-in-law of John Moses was probated today in the United Kingdom.

1853:23rd of Tishrei, 5614):Simchat Torah

1853:The Five Academies comprising the Institute of France held their annual meeting today.  Among the presenters was M. Holely of the Academy of Fine Arts, composer of the "Wandering Jew" who read "an interminable discourse on Frohberger, a German organist whom no ever heard of, and whom the writer himself acknowledge was snuffed out by Handel.

1858: In his role as President of the London Committee of Deputies for the Jews, Sir Moses Montefiore sends a letter to the leaders of the American Jewish community asking that they join “with the Jews in England, Holland and France” in seeking the support of their respective governments to take whatever action is possible to ensure the return of Eduardo Mortara to his parents after he had been seized by Catholic authorities so that he could be raised in their faith.

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1858: TodaySir Moses Montefiore, the President of the London Committee of Deputies for the Jews wrote a letter the President of the Hebrew Congregation in the United States and others that urged the American Jewish community to join its co-religionists in England, Holland France in seeking the support of their government in having the Mortara child returned to his parents and to avoid any such future seizures. It summarized the threat that the seizure Edgardo Mortara posed to Jews and “every other denomination of faith” except the Roman Catholics. Montefiore reiterated that this was not just a matter of religious freedom. The behavior of the Catholic Church placed “in peril, personal liberty, social relations and the peace of families.”

1860:An article published today based on information from the Beirut correspondent of the Boston Traveler entitled “Affairs in Syria,” reports that  "The Anglo-American Committee, while it retains its original name, has now among its members leading men from the Greek, the Roman Catholic and the Jewish persuasions, and relief is extended to men of every creed irrespective of any peculiarity of faith…It will perhaps interest your readers to know that Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler the Chief Rabbi of the Jews, who resides in London, has issued an address to the Jews throughout Europe, calling upon them for liberal contributions for the poor in Syria, and that the Rothschilds and other eminent and wealthy Israelites are feeling much interest in the subject. Dr. Adler bases his appeal upon the ground that Syria and Palestine is the land of their fathers, and that as it is a land so full of holy associations connected with the past, and so replete with hope for the future, they must rally to the aid of their Christian brethren in the East, who are children of the same Almighty Father, and calls upon them to give liberally as they hope to be restored to the land to which their traditions, prophecies, and hopes, point as their future home."

1861: Isaac Goodman who rose from the rank Private to Sergeant during his four years with the Union Army began his service today with the Company F of the 91st Regiment.

1861: Henriette and Abraham Berliner gave birth to Max Berliner, the husband of Gertrud Berliner.

1862(1st of Cheshvan, 5623): As Jews observed Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, General U.S. Grant assumed command of the 13th Army Corps and the Department of Tennessee, a move that would position him to lead the Union to victory at Vicksburg.

1862: In Lithuania, Gittel Helvich Schubert and David Hersh Shubert gave birth to Yankiel Shubert whose siblings included “theatrical Shubert family”

1862: The New York Timesspecial correspondent traveling with the Army of the Potomac reported that the recent order relating to sutlers have, to a great extent, cleared out the "Jews" as well as "Gentiles," who had turned Bolivar Heights into a Chatham-street. Bolivar Heights was the site of the Union Army’s camp.  Chatham-street was a reference to a street of that name in NYC which was the site of much of the second-hand clothing business; a business allegedly dominated by Jews who were rumored to always taking advantage of their Christian customers.

1862: Birthdate of Matthias Max Bernstein, the German born physician who came to England in 1892 where became a member of the British Medical Association and a member of the “Executive English Zionist Federation.”

1863:A writer for the Richmond Examiner proposes a plan for stowing the population of the entire Confederacy in Richmond, and supplying them with food. While the article is allegedly a satire, the paragraphs about the Jews have the whiff of anti-Semitism.Nowwe approach naturally enough the Jews, a class which includes not only the unworthy Israelites, but all who indulge the alleged Hebraic propensity for exacting the pound of Christian flesh and amassing riches at the expense of the life-blood of their fellow-citizens. Such are Yankee tradesmen of whatever denomination, restaurant keepers, confectionery and apple sellers, oyster-cellar men, proprietors of hotels and boarding-houses, and the like. All these come under the same head, and are to be disposed of in the same manner…I am told that the Jews, in addition to the shop in which they are now reduced to the unprofitable business of selling lead pencils at a dollar apiece, meerschaum pipes made out of plaster of Paris, empty pocket-books, and rotten shoe-strings, at similar rates, own a vast number of the best houses in the city, purchased by their honest gains, and now filled with flour, bacon, sugar, salt, coffee, tea, corn, meat, oats, hay, fodder, shucks and other necessaries of life. If this be true, not a moment is to be lost in ousting them, in order to save the army and the people from starvation. They are said to have packed away in their cellars and garrets enough clothing, made and unmade, to furnish every respectable man, woman and child in the Confederacy with two complete Winter suits, besides whisky, brandy and wine enough to keep the taro-banks, cannal-pockets, Congress and Governor Letcher supplied for nearly three months to come. These must be obtained without delay or regard to law or peril to life or limb. My neat and simple plan for effecting this with the required promptness, is to detail the provost-guard, city battalion, night watch, Col. Bronner's cavalry, and any other force that may be needed, to seize Jews, restaurant men and chattels, expose the same to sale -- not at Yankee auction, but at a ladies' fair, to be conducted exclusively by the poor women of the city, assisted by some honest hospital steward (if such can be found,) and in the meantime to lodge the said Jews, restaurant, confectionery, oyster, hotel and boarding-house men in the exceeding capacious and patriotic flour mills of the metropolis, which are now lying idle for lack of the wheat and confidence of our long-headed, good-memoried country gentlemen. If the several mills do not suffice to contain them all, plenty of room can be found in the various tobacco warehouses, which are to be emptied in pursuance of my plan, as will be shown further on. Having packed the Jews, foreign or native born, everyone in the mills and warehouses, it would be cruel to forget that they have been accustomed to active, industrious life, and to leave them a prey to idleness and their own villainous imaginations. I propose to be guilty of no such inhumanity, but to give them constant and laborious employment during the whole term of their incarceration. With this view I have consulted Adjt.-Gen. Richardson, and find that he has now in the Virginia Armory something above one thousand tons of old flints, which he has kindly placed at my disposal. These flints must be carefully skinned by the imprisoned Jews, and the hides thus obtained are to be sold to the Navy Department...”

1864: During the Civil War, Philadelphian Jacob Miller began serving with Company C of the 61stRegiment.

1865: Today, “two cousins with identical names” married “two brothers” at the Bayswater Synagouge.

1867: Birthdate of Louisville, KY Abram Gideon, the Reform Rabbi and husband of Henrietta Gideon who was the father of composer Miriam Gideon.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/miriam-gideon

1871: An article published today compared the methods of Irish men and Jews who are engaged in the second-hand clothing business.  The Irish rely on a network of their fellow country men and women who work as servants in the homes of the wealthy.  “The Jewish old-clothes man” works in the street relying on his ability to trade and barter as opposed to using cash for the purchase of items.

1872(23rd of Tishrei, 5633): Simchat Torah

1874: Esther Hannah Samuel, the daughter of Maurice Moses Beddington and Hannah Maria Beddington and her husband Henry Sylvester Samuel gave birth to Marguerite K. Samuel.

1875: William F.  Kintzing, the defense attorney for the three man charge with the murder of a Hebrew peddler in the woods at Westchester (NY) opposed the district attorney’s motion to transfer the case from the Court of General Sessions to the Oyer and Terminer, the court with criminal jurisdiction. Judge Sutherland ruled that since this was a capital case, the transfer was proper and he approved the motion. The three would eventually be convicted of the immigrant Jewish peddler who was supporting his children still living in Europe.

1875: The New York World, a newspaper that supports Democrats published an attack on Jacob Hess, a Republican and leader in the Jewish community

1877: It was reported today that New Yorker Abraham S. Isaacs, an editor of the Jewish Messenger, plans to publish a work on Hebrew literature.

1877: It was reported today that a volume written by Helen Zimmern on the life and works of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing will be published in London this fall. Lessing was the close friend of Moses Mendelssohn and wrote “Nathan the Wise.”

1879: The Yuma Arizona Sentinel reported today that “Pinafore Company” bound for Tucson that included Pauline Markham had stopped in Yuma, AZ.

1879: It was reported today the Senate in Bucharest has passed a bill that would revise the Romanian Constitution to allow for the emancipation of the Jews by a large majority.

1881: Birthdate of Pablo Picasso who befriended the Italian-Jewish painter Amedeo Modigliani.  He posed for a portrait by Modigliani and tried to help him be a commercial success.  According to a 2004 film featuring the relationship between these two artistic giants. Picasso painted a portrait of Modigliani.  Picasso reportedly uttered Modigliani’s name on his death bed.

1881: Birthdate of Waterbury, CT, native Alfred William Pollak the graduate of Columbia who pursued a career as a physician and author.

 

1882: “Mordecai Lyons,” a new play by Edward Harrigan was scheduled to open at the Theatre Comique in New York City.  The three act plays includes scenes in a pawnbroker’s shop and a chop-house on Houston Street.

1882: In Vienna, along with Moses Schnirer, Ruben Bierer and Peretz Smolenskin, Nathan Birnbaum founded “Kadima” the Zionist student association whose future members would include Sigmund Freud, Isidor Schalit and Fritz Löhner-Beda.

1882: It was reported today that “Jew” Rosa was among the confederates of the “notorious counterfeiter” Van Rensselaer Abrams. (It has not been ascertained if Rosa’s appellation was indicative of his religious origins.)

1882: A review published today of “Mordecai Lyons” by Edward Harrigan decried it is a “another ‘Jew play’” which reminds us that “when the Jew is not honestly reproduced that he should not be reproduced at all.”

1883: “Celebrating A Fest Too Well” published today described a Simchat Torah celebration that a group of Polish Chassidim held in room above the crockery store owned by Bernard Levy.  When Levy heard furniture and windows breaking, he attempted to control the group.  But the abundance of liquor and beer prevented this and Levy was forced to call the police.

1884: The Young Men’s Hebrew Association is scheduled to hold a Montefiore centenary celebration in Chickering Hall this evening starting at 8 o’clock.

1884: “The first meeting of the organizers of the Agudath Achim was held at the home of H. and B. Cohen at 213 Maxwell Street, east of Halsted Street.”

1884: In New York City, Jess Seligman delivered the opening remarks at the Young Men’s Hebrew Association “Montefiore Centenary Celebration” which the Anglo-Jewish leader’s one hundredth birthday

1884: Baltimore’s Lloyd Street Synagogue was the scene of special ceremonies marking the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir Moses Montefiore.

1885: “The Strength of Ideas” published today contends that “No race has ever been affected by its wars as the Jews have been affected by the single idea that it was their duty to remain a separate people.”

1885: Birthdate of Swedish native Arthur Adams, a graduate of a school of mining technology in Kronshtadt who was honored a “Hero of the Russian Federation” for his role in stealing secrets about the Manhattan Project and passing them on to his Soviet handlers.

1886: The Financial News which had been founded by Harry Marks in 1884 began running a series of articles that exposed corruption in local government many of which were written by Marks himself.

1886: It was reported today that Tommy Grady, who is running against Tim Campbell for in the 8thCongressional District gave an hour-long address to the Tenth Ward Hebrew Citizens’ Association during which he tried “to impress his listeners that he was a friend of the” Jews.  (This “courting of the Jewish vote, is yet another example of what differentiated the Jewish American experience from life in Europe, Asia and/or Africa)

1887: Herman De Stern, a German born English grocer was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1889: It was reported today that Dr. Joseph Silverman and Judge Richard O’Gorman addressed the meeting of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association held at Chickering Hall.  The speeches were followed by a musical event featuring soprano Isabelle Rockwell and tenor Hugo Distlehurst.

1889:  In New York City, The American Hebrew reports that Dr. Abraham Neumark "...will hold regular discourses on the Talmud and lectures in German every Saturday afternoon." at Orach Chaim.

1890: Birthdate of Ernst Lothar Müller, the native of Brno which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire who gained game as “writer, director and proudcer” Ernst Lothater, the brother of Hans Müller-Einigen, and husband of actress Adrienne Gessner with whom he went into exile following the Anschluss.

1891(23rdof Tishrei, 5652): Simchat Torah

 

1891: “Russia’s Grim Outlook” published today described the impact of the famine in the Czar’s domains where it is predicted there will be increasing violence aimed at the Jews

1891: Birthdate of Charles Coughlin.  He was an American Roman Catholic priest in Detroit and a vicious anti-Semite. In October, 1938 he began his weekly anti-Semitic broadcasts over national radio. The program was very popular, to say the least. He also formed the Christian Front in New York City which carried out anti-Semitic street meetings and boycotted Jewish businesses. Those who are critical of Roosevelt’s policies regarding European Jewry and the apparent passivity of American Jews in response to the menace Hitler posed to the Jews, would do well to read about American during the 1930’s when anti-Semitism was both public and acceptable.

1892: Twenty-two year old German born American journalist and Republican Party member Gustave Karger married Rachel Levison today.

1893: In Cleveland, OH, Simon P. and Pauline C. (Berman) Burstain gave birth to Columbia graduate and JTS trained Rabbi, Abraham Burstein, the husband of Stella Cohn who began his career leading the Inwood Hebrew Congregation before on to other duties that including serving as “chief of Graves Registration Bureau for the Jewish Welfare Board “in France and Washington.

1894: In New York, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment acted today on the provisional estimates for 1985 for charitable institutions which included $80,000 for the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and $85,000 for the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York Orphan Asylum.

1894: In Newark, NJ, A mob of angry Polish and Russian Jewish unemployed hat-makers “surrounded the non-union hat factor of J.L. Kreidel threatening death to Kreidel and his nephew” if they did not join the union within the next 24 hours.

1894: In a move to attract Jewish support, the Woman’s Municipal Purity Auxiliary which is part of the anti-Tammany movement, is scheduled to hold its meeting this afternoon at the Hebrew Institute on East Broadway.

1895: Birthdate of Brooklyn native Emanuel “Manny” Victor Littauer who after leading Columbia’s football team to an undefeated season in 1915 gave up the game because of his parent’s fears and joined the school’s basketball team the following year.

1895: “In the Shtetl of Oratov” which is now part of Ukraine the former Dvora Krasnyanskaya and businessman “Joseph Shkolnik” gave birth to “Levi Yitzhak Shkolnik” who gained fame as Levi Eshkol. Everybody knows the names of the glamorous Israeli leaders – Ben Gurion, Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Menachem Begin, etc.  But few know the name of Levi Eshkol.  This little known Israeli political leader succeeded Ben Gurion as Prime Minister of Israel in 1963.  He was a compromise candidate of whom little was expected.   Yet he was the Prime Minister in 1967 when Israel won its great victory over the Arab states and Jerusalem was re-united.  Born in Kiev, Eshkol moved to Palestine in 1914.  He served in the Jewish Legion during World War I was active in the Labor Zionist movement during the inter-war period.  His major accomplishment was the establishment of what would become Israel’s water authority.  In a parched land, this was work of major importance.  Eshkol joined the Haganah serving as a recruiter and later as the “chief supply officer” for it and its successor, the IDF.  As should be obvious, Eshkol’s biggest accomplishment was to serve successfully in a variety of unglamorous positions that were vital to the establishment and growth of Israel.  He died of heart attack in 1969.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/levi-eshkol

http://theprimeministers.org/biography-levi-eshkol/

http://research.haifa.ac.il/~eshkol/

1895: Birthdate of Troy, NY poultry merchant and state officer of the Jewish War veterans Benjamin Chuckrow who as a member of the national guard served on the Mexican border and WW I and who was buried in the Beth Tephilah Cemetery in Troy, NY when he passed away.

1896: Birthdate of New York native Anna Klein Cohen, the wife of Benjamin Cohen and the mother of Gerald Robert Cohen.

1896: Rabbi Beisnmar is scheduled to officiate at the funeral of Brooklyn dry goods merchant Joseph Wechsler followed by burial in Salem Fields, Cypress Hills Cemetery.

1896(25thof Cheshvan, 5657): Retired real estate broker Moses kind who “was a member of Stchelberg & Co (cigar makers) and who was a Director of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Mount Sinai Hospital passed away today.

1896: The funeral for New York businessman Adolphus H. Maas who began his career in Savannah, GA before manufacturing chemicals in Newark, will be held today at 9:30 this morning.

1897: In Bradford, PA, founding of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association whose members included M.A. Nusbaum, A.D. Cohn, L.J. Kreinson and E. H. Werthman.

1898: The Order Knights of Zion, also called the Western Federation of Zionists, whose members included Max Shulman, Sam Ginsburg and George K. Rosenzweig with offices in Chicago was organized today.

1898: Private Samuel M. Cowen of Waterbury, Private Michael G. Greenberg of New Have and Private Arthur S. Loeb were among the members of the 1stRegiment of Connecticut Volunteer Artillery mustered out of federal service today.

1898: “The Federated Zionist Societies of the Middle West” was organized today in Chicago.

1900: “Campaign Trick In Illinois” published today reported that Democratic State Committee in Illinois has asserted that the circulation of a letter connecting Samuel Alschuler, their candidate for governor, with the saloon keepers “is only another attempt to turn the religious element against” him and “likened it to “the letters sent to Jews all over the state a couple of weeks ago appealing to them to vote for Alschuler” because he is Jewish.

1901: Birthdate New York native and Columbia educated producer and promoter Charles Einfeld, the husband of May Einfeld with whom he had three children – Richard, Linda and Lisa.

1902(24thof Tishrei, 5663): Parashat Bereshit on the same day that Santa Maria Volcano erupted in Guatemala whose population included a limited number of Jewish immigrants from Germany “and various Middle Eastern Countries.

1903: In Debrecen, Hungary, Yosef Weissmandl, a shochet and his wife gave birth to Chaim Michael Dov Weissmandl, the rabbi and community leader “best known for his efforts to save the Jews of Slovakia from extermination during the Shoah.”

1903: Today, “at the National Farm School, at Farm School, PA, a Zionist society called Farm School Brothers of Zion was organized” after which officers were elected including “Vice President M.J. Nowick and Secretary Charles Horn.

1904: Birthdate of University Alabama “three sport star” Andrew “Andy” Howard Cohen the brother of Syd Cohen and “the New York Giant second baseman who, in 1928, inspired the poem "Cohen At the Bat."

1905: In Manhattan, Samuel Fassler, the founder of Fassler Iron Works, “the son of Abba and Chaya Fassler” and his wife Rose Fassler gave birth Benjamin Fassler

1905: British Major-General Sir Charles Wilson passed away at Tunbridge Wells (UK).  Born in 1836, Wilson received his first commission in the Royal Engineers in 1855. In 1864, at the instigation of George Grove, Baroness Angela Burdett Coutts helped finance the Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem. Volunteers were called for from the Royal Engineers to carry out the work and Wilson who had just been promoted to the rank of Captain was selected. The aim of the work was to lay the basis for the improvement of the water supply of Jerusalem, which at the time was severely polluted. In addition to producing a topographical map of the city and its immediate environs, in 1865 the survey party carried out a series of levels from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, which established the relative levels of the two bodies for the first time.While Wilson was still in Palestine engaged on the Survey, the Palestine Exploration Fund was founded. On Wilson’s return to England, the PEF Committee engaged him to carry out a 'feasibility study' for proposed Survey of Western Palestine and to identify suitable sites for future exploration. In November 1865, Wilson and his party landed in Beirut and surveyed their way south to Palestine, planning the Great Mosque of Damascus along the way. From January to April 1866, Wilson carried out reconnaissance and survey work in Palestine, paying particular attention to the archaeology and ancient synagogues of the region. In the same year, Wilson was appointed to the Ordnance Survey of Scotland and, in 1867, acted as Assistant Commissioner on the Borough Boundary Commission. In this year, also, he became a member of the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. In 1868, he volunteered to take part in the Ordnance Survey of Sinai, along with Capt. H.S. Palmer. The report of their work contains Wilson’s chapters on the route of the Israelites and the prehistoric and Byzantine archaeology of the region. In recognition of Wilson’s work in Jerusalem, he was awarded the Diploma of the International Geographical Congress in 1871.Throughout his military career Wilson remained in touch with the Palestine Exploration Fund, serving as its Chairman during the period from 1901 to 1906. (As reported by the Palestine Exploration Fund)

1906: Major General Georges Picquart, who risked his career when he identified Ferdinand Esterhazy as the author of the bordereau that had been wrongly attributed to Dreyfus was named Minister of War.

1906: Birthdate of Reuven Borstein, the native of Taurage who made Aliyah in 1926, after which he gained fame as Reuven Barkat.

1906: Installation of Rabbi Jacob Meir as Hahambashi of Palestine.  Six months later In April he was deposed by the Sultan of Turkey, and Eliahu M. Panigel was put in the position instead to oversee the orthodox community. Jacob Meir went on to become Chief Rabbi of Salonica.

1908: In an address on the question, "Shall the Jewish Community Organize?" at the Free Synagogue today, the Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wise said: “The recent movement looking to federation is regrettably divisive, in so far as the organization up to this time represents only one section of the Jewish community of New York; again, the plan was hurriedly conceived and still more hurriedly executive” and “further too many members of the conference represented themselves rather than any considerable groups or organizations.”

1908: It was reported today that Israel Zangwill has said he hopes “the United States will insist upon some modifications of the treaty between” the United States “and Russia” because “as it stands at the present time, the Jew from America is legally denied admission into Russia” even though he carries a passport.

1909: “Jacob H. Schiff created a Trust Fund of $50,000 to establish Teachers’ Institute” at Hebrew Union College.

1909: It was reported today that Rabbi Wise has “denounced the action of thirteen Jewish ministers who to Tammany Hall” and “denied that there was friendship tween the Jews and Tammany Hall.”

1910(22ndof Tishrei, 5671: Shemini Atzeret

1910: Anna Voiinsky, who had been employed as collector for the Beth Israel Hospital and the United Hebrew Charities before going to work at the Montefiore home and who claimed she had come to Kaufman Mandel with a story about graft at the Montefiore Home testified on her own behalf during lunacy hearings.

1911: It was reported today “several Jews who are British subjects who had taken refuge in the British Consulate were killed or wounded” during the fighting at Benghazi where thousands were reportedly killed.

1912(14thof Cheshvan, 5673): Sixty-eight year old “merchant and realtor” Henry Korn passed away today in New York.

1913: Birthdate of Avraham Yoffee, the native of Yavne’el who served as a general during the Six Day War and as a member of the Knesset.

1914: The first meeting of a special committee formed to alleviate the suffering of the Jews in war-torn Europe chaired by Jacob H. Schiff is scheduled to take place today at Temple Emanu-El.

1914: As part of the campaign to raise $100,000 to alleviate the suffering the Jews in Palestine Louis Brandeis, Chairman of the Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs, addressed the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall.

1915: “Honor Jewish Heroes” published today described a memorial service conducted by Rabbi Tinter at Mount Zion Temple which “eighty-four German Jewish veterans of European wars attended in their uniforms” that paid homage to those Jewish soldiers who have died during the last year in WW I.

1915: “No Houses Left In Sochaczew” published today described the destruction of the Russian city where “a few bearded, ringleted Jews clad in long black cassocks shuffle through the market place and a few Jewish women come to the big iron town pump for water” making it seem “as though the ancient people had one more taken up their dwelling on the ravished slopes of Jerusalem and were shouldering again the age-long burden of their people.”

1915: It was reported today that the sanctuary being built by “Sinai Temple in Stebbins Avenue near East 163rd Street in the Bronx” “will cost about $95,000” and should be ready for occupancy next summer.

1916: According to reports by New York Times correspondent Cyril Brown who is traveling with General Von Falkenhayn’s German forces in Romania, published today, the “large number of Romanian Jews among the prisoners” captured by the Germans indicates “that a considerable percentage of the Romanian Army was composed of persecuted Jews who do not enjoy equal rights of citizenship” and who, as one of the captives said ‘We have no vote but are compelled to fight.’”

1916: “The charges that Jews were being discriminated against when they sought enlistment in the New York National Guard were not sustained in a report” compiled “by General Louis F. Stonesbury, Adjutant General to Governor Whitman which was made public today” despite “the evidence that two Sergeants who had direct relation with the enlistment of recruits had admitted to a distinct bias against Jewish applicants…”

1917: Leon Trotsky told Julius Martov and other party members who had expressed their disgust at the way in which the Bolsheviks had seized political power, "You are pitiful isolated individuals; you are bankrupts; your role is played out. Go where you belong from now on — into the dustbin of history!" To this Martov replied in a moment of rage, "Then we'll leave!", and then walked in silence away without looking back. He paused at the exit seeing a young Bolshevik worker wearing a black shirt with a broad leather belt, standing in the shadow of the portico. The young man turned on Martov with unconcealed bitterness: 'And we amongst ourselves had thought, Martov would at least remain with us.' Martov stopped and with a characteristic movement tossed up his head to emphasize his reply: 'One day you will understand the crime in which you are taking part.' Waving his hand wearily he left the hall.”

1917: On the Julian calendar a revolt St. Petersburg marks the start of the October Revolution which will topple the Provisional Government and bring the Bolsheviks to power.  This corresponds to November 7 on the Gregorian calendar but it explains why the “October Revolution” took place in November.

1918: Birthdate of actor Milton Selzer.

1918: In Brooklyn, Julius and Esther Leipzig gave birth of Isidore Leipzig who gained game as photographer Arthur Leipzig.

http://www.arthurleipzig.com/

1918: “The Polish Ministry for Religious Affairs” resolved “to open a modern rabbinical seminary at Warsaw to prepare rabbis” to serve in Poland.

1918: In Emsworth, Hampshire, Air Commodore P.J. Wiseman and his wife gave birth to archaeologist and biblical scholar Donald J. Wiseman who served as vice president of the British Academy under Sir Isaiah Berlin who among other things established the date of Nebuchadnezzar's first capture of Jerusalem as 15/16 March 597 BCE after extensively examining the Babylonian texts.

1918: The funeral of Julius M Guinzburg, of blessed memory, the brother of Edwin, Adolph, Fernando, Eleanor and Flora Buchbinder is scheduled to take place at the West End Synagogue in New York City.

1919: Winston Churchill “wrote a memorandum for the Cabinet proposing that the Ottoman Empire should not be divided among the victorious powers, but preserved intact, and placed under the authority of the League of Nations.  Such a plan would bring an end to the concept of a British Mandate in Palestine, and would have led to the abandonment of the Balfour Declaration pledge of a Jewish National Home.”

1919: “The President of the Swiss Confederation expressed…his approval of the creation of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine guaranteed by a League of Nations” to Zionist leaders in Switzerland.

1919(1stof Cheshvan, 5680): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1919(1stof Cheshvan, 5680): David Abrahams, the Russian born son of Rachel and Joseph H. Abrahams who was buried at B’Nai Amoona Cemetery in University City, MO after he passed away today.

1921(23rdof Tishrei, 5682): Simchat Torah is celebrated for the first time during the Presidency of Warren Harding and for the second time under the strictures of the Volstead Act.

1922: In the Bronx, comedian “Milton Moss and the former Eva Goldstein” gave birth to “Milt Moss, a comic actor who delivered the rueful catchphrase “I can’t believe I ate that whole thing” in a memorable commercial for Alka-Seltzer in 1972.” (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

1923: In Vienna, Leo Sirota and Augustine Horenstein gave birth to Beate Sirota who gained fame as Beate Sirota Gorden, “who at 22 almost single-handedly wrote women’s rights into the Constitution of modern Japan” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/25/1923/birth-of-beate-sirota-gordon-who-wrote-equality-into-post-war-japanese

1924:The Zinoviev Letter is published in the Daily Mail, wrecking the British Labour Party's hopes of re-election. This document, which was a forgery, called for increased Communist agitation in Great Britain.  Zinoviev was Grigory Zinoviev, the son of Jewish dairy farmers, who was head of the Comintern.

1925: “The Guardsman, an Austrian silent comedy film directed and written by Robert Wiene and co-starring Maria Corda who rescued her husband Alexander Korda from the clutches of Miklos Horthy, the first of Europe’s fascist anti-Semitic dictators.

1925: In Sosnowiec, Poland, chocolate salesman Issachar Feiner and his wife Rivka Herzberg gave birth to Haim Feiner who gained fame as Israeli entertainer Haim Hefer.

1926:”The Student of Prague” “a 1926 Expressionist silent film by actor and filmmaker Henrik Galeen” was released in Germany today.

1927: “A house (called Brandsby Lodge and belonging to Sir Charles Wilson M. P.) with adjoining land, at the corner of Louis Street and Chapeltown Road, was purchased and at a meeting of the New Briggate synagogue building committee today  the decision to appoint local architect, J. Stanley Wright was adopted – the projected cost to be £23,000.

1928:  After having premiered in Denmark six months ago, “The Passion of Joan of Arc” a silent French movie filmed byRudolph Maté was released today in France

1929(21stof Tishrei, 5690): Hoshana Raba

1929: Arthur Ruppin wrote in his diary describing the devastation the Arabs had wrought on the settlement of Hulda in Palestine. In 1930, Hulda was resettled as a Kibbutz by a group of young Zionist pioneers known as the Gordonia, followers of A.D. (Aaron David) Gordon.

1930: Birthdate of American Jewish author Harold Brodkey.

1930(3rdof Chevshvan, 5691): Parashat Noach

1930(3rd of Cheshvan, 5691): Seventy year old Russian-Jewish bacteriologist Waldemar Mordecai Wolff Haffkine passed away.

http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/7016-haffkine-waldemar-mordecai-wolff

1930: Northwestern University led by Guard Hyman “Hy” Crizevsky defeated Centre today.

1930: Several thousand people gathered in Tel Aviv to protest the “British government’s new…policy on Palestine.”  The demonstration turned violent when the protestors marched passed the city’s main synagogue which was surrounded by a guard of mounted officers. Several of the people in the group who were identified as being Orthodox resorted to violence over what they considered was a desecration of the Sabbath by having the Jewish guards mounted on horses, a violation of halachah.  At the same time a picture of Lord Passfield was ripped to shreds by the mob.

1931: Birthdate of Jerusalem native Joseph A. Eliash who latte settled in Ohio.

1931: Birthdate of Queens native Miriam Levine, the daughter of “postal worker” and Hunter College graduate who gained fame as Miriam Bockman, the wife of Eugene J. Bockman , who was a powerful leader in the reform wing of the Democrat Party. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/29/obituaries/miriam-bockman-groundbreaking-manhattan-democrat-dies-at-86.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1932(25thof Tishrei, 5693): A.F. Horowitz, “the founder and head of the National Clothing Company and father of Jess Horowitz who found the A.F. Horowitz Memorial Foundation, passed away today.

1935: A Zionist Committee in Locarno signed a contract with a steamship company that would provide transportation to Palestine during 1936 for 80,000 Jews who will be settling in Tel Aviv.

1936: In London, Peter and Miriam Gilbert give birth to their son, Martin, the grandson of Eastern European immigrants who gained fame as Sir Martin Gilbert, the official biographer of Sir Winston Churchill.  As the author of over 80 volumes, he is one of the most prolific historians of our time.  As anybody who has read his works knows, he is also one of the most reliable authorities who turns works of history into works of literature. Yet as busy as he was, he always had time to answer questions from his readers in the most patient and understanding of manner.

https://www.martingilbert.com/

https://www.amazon.com/Martin-Gilbert/e/B00NBOSX4M

1936: The Berlin-Rome Axis was formed. This was the alliance between Hitler and Mussolini that helped paved the way to World War II and the Holocaust.

1936: Birthdate of Rochester, NY native Michael Gedaliah Kammen, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/07/us/michael-kammen-historian-of-us-psyche-dies-at-77.html

1936: “Palestine Editor Predicts An Accord” published today described the belief of Gershon Agronksy, the founder and editor of The Palestine Post of Jerusalem that “Arabs definitely hope for severe limitation of Jewish immigration and all it stands for” while “Jews hope that nothing will be done to restrict their settlement of country” and the British are looking “for a settlement which would make a repetition of the recent Arab outbreak impossible.”

1936: A review of Anti-Semitism, Historically and Critically Examined by Swedish professor A. G. Chater was published today.

I936: In Philadelphia, B’nai B’rith sponsored a celebration commemorating the 300thanniversary of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, banishment from the colony of Massachusetts which was attended by 5,000 Protestants, Catholics and Jews before his statue in Fairmont Park.

1936: Rabbi Henry A. Schorr the leader of Temple Adath Israel and the Jewish chaplain at Bellevue Hospital paid tribute to his fellow Rotarian Reverend William H. Kephart, the pastor of the North New York Congregational Church who is observing the 40th anniversary of his ministry.

1936: “Jewish leaders of the United States and Canada meeting” in Chicago “ today as the Plan and Scope Committee for the 1936 National Campaign of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee were informed that $2,374,062, more than double the funds collected during 1935, has been raised so far.”

1936: At Comiskey Park, home of the White Sox, “a successful penalty kick by Gauol Machlis…enabled the touring Maccabee soccer team from Tel Aviv to defeat the Illinois All Stars 1 to 0…”   in front of a crowd of 20,000 ran soaked fans.  The receipts from the game will be shared by various Chicago charities.

1936: It was reported today that “when King Edward opens the new session of Parliament on November 3,” his address from the throne which is really a statement of the government’s proposals will include the measures “the Baldwin government plans to take to ride the country of the nuisance caused by Sir Oswald Mosley’s Fascisits.

1937: “Babes in Arms is a musical comedy with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and book by Rodgers and Hart” which had opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre “transferred to the Majestic Theatre” today.

1938: Look magazine “printed a series of André Kertész’s photographs, entitled ‘A Fireman Goes to School’ but credited them erroneously to his former boss Ernie Prince” which so infuriated the Hungarian born photographer so much that “he considered never working with a photo magazine again.”

1939: In a letter dated today, “Harry A. Jung, honorary general manager of the American Vigilant Intelligence Federation” complained to Representative Martin Dies, Chairman of the House Committee on un-American Activities” about the release of letters that connected his federation with “Nazi organizations.”

1939: Mayor La Guardiapraised the Youth Aliyah Fund which is providing financial support to send Jewish children to Palestine. At the same time, New York’s mayor warned the members that they must be vigilant in guarding the rights of all minorities.

1939: In Highland Park, Illinois, Mrs. Babette Mandel, the widow of Emanuel Mandel who was one of the founders of the Mandel Brothers store, will celebrate her 91stbirthday with her son Edwin, “her son-in-law Albert S. Lauer, two grandson, Albert E.M. Lauer and Frank Mandel and three great-grandchildren

1940(23rdof Tishrei, 5701): Simchat Torah

1940: “Seven Sinners” produced by Joe Pasternak, featuring Mischa Auer and filmed by cinematographer Rudolph Maté was released in the United States today.

1940: General Government (the Nazi government of Poland) ended the granting of any more visas to Polish Jews.

1940: As part of Operation Wagner-Bürckel it was decided to evacuate the Jews from Baden (between 6,500 and 7,500) as well as 895 Jews from Karlsruhe,to Gurs where they were locked up under French, not German, administration.

1941: In Melbourne, Stella Campbell and David “Max” Reddy gave birth to Australian-American singer and actress Helen Reddy.

1941(4th of Cheshvan, 5702): Romanian soldiers massacred 26,000 Jews in Odessa, which was part of the Soviet Union.  The Romanians were allies of the Germans and participated in their crimes.

1941: Jews at Tatarsk in Soviet Russia revolt against murderous peasants and SS killing squads. The rebellion is put down by regular German Army units, artillery, and air power. All Jews in Tatarsk are murdered.

1941:As of today according to an order issued by the Nazis, all Jews were to have relocated to the Moscow suburb of Riga. As a result, about 30,000 Jews were concentrated in the small area known as the Moscow Forshtat by the end of October 1941.

1941: Einsatzgruppen report to Berlin complains the local population of White Russia was not being helpful in the various actions. “Actions” was the expression for rounding up and murdering Jews.  Therefore the Germans themselves would have to step up efforts.

1941: In what is described as “The Birth of the Gas Chamber,” in Germany Dr. Viktor Brack rolled out the new plan for mass execution with "the installation of the necessary buildings and gas plants." Eichmann approved of this method. Such a procedure would assure a systematic method of extinguishing the Jews and reduce incidents of public killings.

1941: The movie of version of Poe’s  “The Tell-Tale Heart” direct by Jules Dassin, co-starring Joseph Schildkraut with music by Sol Kaplan was released today in the United States.

1942: Dutch resistance leader Jaap Nunes Vaz, founder of the underground paper Het Parool was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to Sobibor.

1942: In Oszmiana, Lithuania the Nazis demand that the community give up 400 of its 1000 Jews. The selection of the victims is assigned to the Jewish police in the nearby city of Vilna. Vilna Ghetto leader Jacob Gens decides to hand over Oszmiana's elderly Jews in order to save the others.

1942: Birthdate Los Angeles native Gloria Katz, the award winning screen writer of the 1973 hit “American Graffiti.”

1942: Male Jews in Norway are arrested and sent by sea to Szczecin, Poland, then by railcar to Auschwitz;

1943(26th of Tishrei, 5704): In Birkenau, 2,500 girls from Salonica, Greece, held in Block 25 were all gassed. They sang Hatikvah as they were marched to the death chambers.

1943: The Germans begin the liquidation of the corpse-burning squad at the labor camp in Janówska, Ukraine.

1943: SS chief Heinrich Himmler orders the destruction of the collection of Jewish skulls and skeletons at the Reich Anatomical Institute at Strasbourg.

1944: Birthdate of Ronit Lentin, the Haifa born Associate Professor of Sociology at Dublin’s Trinity College whose works include Racism and anti-racism in Ireland and  Israel and the Daughters of the Shoah: Reoccupying the Territories of Silence

1944: The Romanian Army liberates Carei, the last Romanian city under Axis Powers' occupation. During the 1920, Joel Teitelbaum had served as a rabbi in Carei.  Teitelbaum would later be named Grand Rabbi and head of the Satmar.Liberation came too late for most of the Jews of Romania. Over 264,000 Jews perished in Nazi death camps during World War II. Most of the survivors fled postwar communism and emigrated to Israel or the United States. Only 14,000 Jews, most aged over 60, live in Romania today.

1945: Jews are attacked in Sosnowiec, Poland.  Yes, the war and the Holocaust ended in May of 1945.  But Polish anti-Semitism seems to have a life of its own.

1945: A Haifa military court sentenced 21 year old Joseph Morakh to five years in prison for possession of 23 hand grenades, 20 bombs and assorted other ammunition.

1945: Representative Andrew L. Somers, a Democrat from New York, challenged the British Ambassador to find out the “true facts” surrounding the sentencing of twenty “boys and girls” in Tel Aviv.  Members of the group, who range between the ages of 15 to 20, will be sentenced tomorrow to a total of 118 ages on weapons possession and other charges despite the fact that, according to the Congressman, “twenty six prosecution witnesses had failed to establish the connection between the children and the arms.”

1945: Lee Krasner married Jackson Pollack.  Krasner was Jewish – Pollack was not.

1946 Twenty-three former Nazi doctors are tried at Nuremberg on charges of conducting unethical experiments on camp inmates. The various experiments included the drinking of seawater, bone grafting, exposure to mustard gas, and other atrocities. This is the so-called "doctors' trial";

1946: The Zionist Organization of America opens its forty-ninth annual convention” in Atlantic City today with 1,500 delegates, representing more than 500,000 organized Zionist members throughout the United States, present.

1947: The Irgun threatened to fight a “civil war” with Haganah following recent clashes between the two organizations. 

1947: The University of Michigan Wolverines led by Fullback and Linebacker Dan Dworsky defeated Minnesota today which was Homecoming in what was their fifth victory in what would become a perfect season.

1948(22ndof Tishrei, 5709): Shimini Atzeret

1948:  A new road to S’dom was opened during the Israeli War for Independence.  In November a military contingent made up of new immigrants would move through the Negev and break the six month long siege of S’dom.  Yes, this is the same place as mentioned in Genesis.

1949: “Everybody Does It” a comedy featuring George Tobias with “original music by Alfred Newman” was released today in the United States.

1951: Fifteen hundred people attended a dinner tonight at the St. George Hotel where members of the Madison Club honor Assemblyman Irwin Steingut “upon the completion of thirty years as a member of the New York State Legislature.”

1953:The Temple of Truth (Congregation Beth Emeth) groundbreaking ceremony took place today

1953:”Salute to Israel” published today described plans to honor Professor Benjamin Mazar and President Harry S. Truman at a dinner to be held next month at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

1954: Birthdate of Philadelphia native and Dartmouth graduate Paul Lazarus, who among accomplishment served as the Artistic Director of the Pasadena Playhouse and “has directed over eighty plays and musicals.

1955(9th of Cheshvan, 5716): Sixty-four year old Edward “Eddie” Jacobson, the Man from Missouri who helped convince that other Man from Missouri, Harry Truman, to support the creation of the state of Israel, passed away in Kansas City, Missouri.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0011_0_09918.html

http://theholocaustmuseum.info/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=new1_flypage.tpl&product_id=978&category_id=47&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=265

1956: David O. Selznick” the scion of Jewish family from Pittsburgh contacted director John Huston at the Blue Haven Hotel in Tobago and enthusiastically welcomed him to the project – filming a re-make of Farewell to Arms with a script by Ben Hecht.

1956: In preparation for the Sinai Campaign, the Israeli government begins to mobilize its reserves and orders a battalion of paratroops to be ready to go into action within four days.

1959(23rdof Tishrei, 5720): Simchat Torah

1962: A month after opening in the United Kingdom, “The War Lover,” the film version of the novel by the same name with a screenplay by Howard Koch and featuring Al Waxman was released in the United States today.

1964: Call It Sleep, a critically acclaimed 1934 novel by Henry Roth that was commercially unsuccessful “received a second life when it was reviewed by literary critic Irving Howe on the front page of The New York Times Book Review” today leading to “its paperback edition, published by Avon, to sell over a million copies” and the novel being included on TIME magazine's 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.”

1965(29th of Tishrei, 5726): Fifty-five year old Eduard Einstein, second son of Albert Einstein passed away at the age of 55.

1967(21stof Tishrei, 5728): Seventy-eight year old German born Austrian author and journalist who survived internment in Dachau and Buchenwald and resumed his career in the United States in 1939 passed away today.

http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ark:/99166/w6jg057t

1968: Birthdate of American sports announcer Josh Lewin.

1973: A second cease fire went into effect marking the end of the Yom Kippur War.

1973: The Soviet withdrew its threat to send troops to support the Egyptians.

1973:After the official end of the Yom Kippur War, General Israel Tal, serving as commander of the southern front, received an order from Chief of Staff General David Elazar and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to attack Egyptian forces. Tal refused to follow the order, insisting that it was an unethical order and requesting authorization for the requested attack from the prime minister and the Supreme Court. Such authorization never came. Tal won the argument, but his refusal to follow the illegal order as a practical matter eliminated the chances of his being nominated for the position of Chief of Staff to succeed General Elaza (As reported by Haaretz)

1973: “Ismail Azmy's decision to detonate a bridge over the Sweetwater Canal on October 20 in order to stall an Israeli attack, in violation of direct orders not to do so, led to him being relieved of his command” today.

1974:  An Arab summit at Rabat Morocco put an end to Jordanian involvement in the lands west of the Jordan River which it had seized in 1948 and held until 1967.  The Arab governments agreed that the PLO, fresh from the murder of the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics, was designated as the “sole representative’ of the Palestinian people.  This ascendancy of extremism in the Arab world fueled Israeli support for the expansion of settlements on the West Bank and gave impetus to Right Wing politicians seeking to unseat the Labor Zionists.

1974: “Moshe Leshem, the Israeli ambassador to Denmark, protested to the Danish Foreign Ministry against Soviet distribution of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel pamphlets in Copenhagen.”

1975: Pravda printed ‘a long, scathing attack on Egypt” today designed “to coincide with President Sadat’s visit to the United States” where he was seeking to salvage a future out of the Yom Kippur defeat.

1976: Most of the protestors, including Vladimir Slepak, Anatoly Sharansky, Yuli Kosharovsky, Yosef Beilin and Felix Kandel who were on their way to protest at the Central Committee were arrested at or near their homes and charged with “hooliganism.”

1978: Israeli Cabinet approved "in principle," a draft compromise peace.  This was a necessary step on the road to peace between Israel and Egypt.

1978: “Comes a Horseman” a dark western directed by Alan J. Pakula and starring James Caan was released in the United States today.

1979: Mayor Ed Koch announced today that “caricaturist Al Hirschfeld and humorist S. J. Perelman” who had passed away on October 18 “are among the recipients of the Mayor’s Awards for Arts and Culture.

1980: Barbra Streisand's "Guilty," album goes #1 for 3 weeks and her single "Woman In Love," goes #1 for 3 weeks.

1981(27thof Tishrei, 5742): Eighty-three year old Ariel Durant, the daughter of Russian Jews Joseph and Ethel Kaufman, the wife of Will Durant with whom she “was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction in 1968 for Rousseau and Revolution, the tenth volume of The Story of Civilization and “presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Gerald Ford”

1982: The BBC broadcast the final episode of “Smiley’s People” featuring Maureen Diane Lipman in the role of Stella Craven.

1983: NBC broadcast the first episode of “Bay City Blued” “created and produced by Steven Bochco.”

1984: An off-Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Pacific Overtures” opened today at the Promenade Theatre.

1984: Ellen Bottomley Fiedler, the widow of Arthur Fiedler who she had had “three children – Johanna, Deborah and Peter—“passed away today.

1986(22nd of Tishrei, 5747): Shemini Atzeret

1989: Day two of what would prove to be the final recording session of Vladimir Horowitz.

1990: The XIV Dalai Lama and Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi met during the historic Jewish-Buddhist dialogue in Dharamsala, India.

1991: Seymour Hersh was sued for libel today for material in The Samson Option: Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy.

1991(17thof Cheshvan, 5752): Alfred Morris, the son of Polish Immigrants whose career in hairstyling began at the age of 20 led him to open “the Morris School of Hairdressing, followed by the Morris School of Beauty Culture in Portman Square which became the diploma awarding London Institute of Hairdressing.”

1992: After 245 performances Neil Simon’s Jake’s Women was performed for the last time at the Neil Simon Theatre.

1992: Latvia adopts its first constitution in the post-Soviet period. There are approximately 11,000 Jews living among 2.5 million Latvians.  Jews have lived in Latvia since the 17thcentury.  There were approximately 90,000 Jews living in the Baltic republic at the outbreak of WW II.  There were approximately 320 left on Latvian soil at the end of the war.  The President of Latvia has publicly apologized for the role Latvians played in the decimation of the Jewish populace.

1993: David Berger was elected as member of the Canadian Parliament for Saint-Henri --- Westmon

1995: In Washington, Prime Minister Rabin countered Arab slogans by declaring, “There are not ‘two Jerusalems.’  There is only one Jerusalem.  For us, Jerusalem is not subject to compromise, and there is no peace without Jerusalem.  Jerusalem, which was destroyed eight times, where for years we had no access to the remnants of our Temple, was ours, is ours and will be ours – forever.”

1996: The first community bar mitzvah is held in Beijing for Ari Lee, the son of community founders Elyse Silverberg and Michael Lee.

1996: “When We Were Kings” an Academy Award winning boxing documentary featuring Norman Mailer was released in the United States today.

1997: Greville Janner “was created a life peer as Baron Janner of Braunstone, of Leicester in the County of Leicestershire” today.

1997: In a letter sent today Holocaust denier David “Irving threatened to sue John Lukacs for libel if he published his book, The Hitler of History without removing certain passages highly critical of Irving’s work.”

1998:The New York Times included reviews of two books by Jewish authors: Too Good To Be Forgotten: Changing America in the '60s and '70sby David Obst and King of the World: Muhammad Ali and the Rise of an American Hero by David Remnick.

2000: Today, in Vienna, “the second building of the Jewish Museum was opened in Judenplatz with the unveiling of the Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial to the Austrian Jews who perished in the Holocaust.”

2001(8thof Cheshvan, 5762): Seventy-five year old Harry Gerard Bissinger II, the husband of Eleanor Lebenthal Bissinger and brother of Eli Kaufman passed away today.

2002(19th of Cheshvan, 5763): Senator Paul Wellstone was killed in a plane crash in northern Minnesota along with his wife, daughter and five others, just 11 days before Election Day. The anniversary of Wellstone’s death should serve to remind us that by the end of the 20th century Jewish political leaders were no longer confined to major metropolitan areas with significant Jewish populations.  In Minnesota, the heart of the American heartland, there were actually Jewish senators who came from both the Republican and the Democratic Party.  This achievement is all the more remarkable when one remembers that a United States Senator could use the word “Kike” in a speech on the Senate Floor in the 1940’s and get away with it.

2002: “Roger Dodger” a comedy co-starring Jesse Eisenberg and featuring Ben Shenkman was release in the United States by Artisan Entertainment.

2002:In “Jews rank high among winners of Nobel, but why not Israelis?” published today, Shule Kopf examines reasons for Jewish over-representation among Nobel Laureates and the future of Jewish intellectualism.

http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/18676/jews-rank-high-among-winners-of-nobel-but-why-not-israelis/

2003(29thof Tishrei, 5764): Parashat Bereshit – the Torah cycle begins again

2003: Mikhail Khodorkovsky was arrested at Novosibirsk airport by the Russian prosecutor general's office on charges of fraud.

2004: Former ALP minister Barry Cohen describes his belief that the Australian Labor Party is becoming anti-Semitic in article appearing in The Age. Barry Cohen was arts minister in the Hawke government. The article is quoted in attempt to give American Jews a sense of the Jewish community “down under.”

It's a sepia-toned family portrait taken in the late 1930s of Mendel and Mindel Kozerwoder and their children Itzek, Charna, Malka, Mania, Yidel, Moishe and baby Faigele. There's nothing unusual about it but it is very precious to me, for they are all members of my family who, with one exception, perished in the crematoriums of Chelmno and Auschwitz. Clasped in the hands of my great-uncle is a photograph of my grandparents, Moishe and Zelda Kozerwoder. Itzek, the only survivor, gave me the photograph after I returned from a visit to Poland, during which I went to the villages of Pajcczno and Dzialoszyn, from which my grandparents departed in the late 1890s. Their travels took them to England, South Africa (where my father was born) and finally to Australia, just after the outbreak of World War I. The photo is the only image I have of the many members of my family who were murdered by the Nazis. When I look at it, my emotions range from gut-wrenching pain to seething rage. It has ensured that I belong to that school of Jewish resolve whose motto is "never again”. There is nothing special about what happened to me and my family. Many Jewish families suffered the same fate. I became aware of the Holocaust in 1944 as the Allied armies swept across Europe and liberated the death camps. I was only nine years old but I can still recall the pain I felt as I watched the newsreels of the emaciated survivors and the mountains of corpses. oon afterwards I was sent to boarding school to prepare for my bar mitzvah. There was a noticeable shortage of synagogues in the country town of Griffith, NSW, where I was born and where my father was the local dentist.My introduction to anti-Semitism commenced on my first day at school. The school sergeant refereed three fights between myself and classmates who called me "a dirty f---ing Jew". I was lucky. Bloody noses and black eyes were nothing compared to what happened to those members of my family who did not have the prescience to depart Europe as my grandparents had done. t didn't, however, make it easier to ignore the taunts and the occasional vicious remark that came at the most unexpected moments and from the most unexpected quarters. Like most Jews in a predominantly Christian society, I developed a defense mechanism to cope. Humor was one weapon. Knowing the history and roots of anti-Semitism was another. So, too, was the pride in seeing the survivors of the Holocaust recreating a Jewish nation for the first time in 2000 years. he survivors of the camps, a million Jews expelled from Arab countries and idealists from all over the Diaspora overcame the combined Arab military forces to ensure that not only did Jews have a haven, but one that was free and democratic. Israel has remained that way, in stark contrast to its Arab neighbors. ustralia is probably the least anti-Semitic country in the world, but what happened to my family made a deep impression on me. I became obsessive about discrimination; be it fighting for civil rights in the US, or against apartheid or the appalling treatment of our indigenous people was, however, an armchair critic mouthing off endlessly about what the government should do. Then a friend hit a sensitive nerve. "What are you doing about it?" he asked. It wasn't difficult to decide. I knew the enemy was on the political right: Nazis, fascists, conservatives, whether from the extreme right that led to the Holocaust or the social exclusion practiced by the genteel middle class. In 1964 I joined the ALP. Not that the Labor Party of the early 1960s was a beacon of light, for there were many ALP members still steeped in the White Australia philosophy and indifferent to the suffering of Aborigines. But those who spoke up about such injustices were almost all from the ALP. By the time I arrived in Canberra in 1969 as the MP for Robertson I felt at home in the company of those led by Gough Whitlam, who forced the Labor Party to change. However, I can still recall the wry amusement my opposition to apartheid caused colleagues. I was accused of being obsessive on the question of racism and to that charge I plead guilty. I became deeply involved in the fight for Aboriginal rights and to this day one of the proudest moments of my life was to be one of a small group of "yesterday's heroes, looking frail and aged", who were brought on stage at the Reconciliation Conference in Melbourne in 1997 to be honored for our work in the 1967 referendum. I have often been asked if my being Jewish was ever an issue during my 20 years in Federal Parliament. Not to the best of my knowledge. I cannot recall a single anti-Semitic remark from either side of the House. That did not mean that everyone agreed with my views on Israel. Nor did I expect them to. However, while my views remain the same, the Labor Party's these days are very different. The Labor Party has always had Palestinian supporters but they used to have little influence on the party's policy. They were more than counter-balanced by the influence of then ACTU president Bob Hawke. In the immediate aftermath of the Yom Kippur War and before my first visit to Israel I attended a meeting he addressed in Sydney. I have not heard a more passionate, nor better informed, defense of Israel or more scathing indictment of its opponents. Convinced that MPs could understand Israel's problems better if they went there, I organized a series of delegations. By the time I retired in 1990 more than half the ALP caucus had visited Israel. But gradually, Labor's Left and more extremist elements, such as the Greens and Democrats, became increasingly shrill in their denunciation of Israel. I found out what Israel was up against when representing Australia at Inter-Parliamentary Union conferences from 1973 until 1981. Created to foster peace and democracy, the union was dominated by communist dictatorships, Third World "democracies" and the 22 Arab countries. Every IPU conference devoted a major part of its sessions to denouncing Israel. It was a mirror image of the UN, whose obsession with Israel was aptly illustrated by Israeli ambassador Abba Eban when he said: "If a resolution was put before the UN that the earth was flat and that Israel caused it, 145 would vote for it, five against with 45 abstentions." That trend has infected the ALP. The handful of pro-Palestinian supporters has grown steadily as the party has become dominated by the education mafia; former public servants and party union apparatchiks. Plenty will say: "Why shouldn't the Labor Party support the Palestinians?" No reason, providing the case they put is not based on the lies spouted by the Palestinian propaganda machine. Nowhere is Israel subjected to more criticism than in Israel. Demonstrations in excess of 100,000 are regularly held in Rabin Square. Supporters of the Peace Now movement have protested in support of Palestinians. In contrast, when Jews have been massacred by terrorists there have been wild celebrations in the Arab streets. How can any social democrat ignore such barbarism? There are Labor MPs who are vigorous supporters of Israel but their numbers are diminishing and they are being drowned out by the more vociferous members of Labor's hard Left. When Australian Jews respond to the grotesque exaggeration about Israel, we are accused of being part of the "Jewish lobby". Israel's opponents in Australia now include those who support the Palestinians not for ideological reasons but because of the increased number of Arab voters in their electorates. This trend reached a crescendo in the aftermath of September 11. For me September 11 was the clearest demarcation ever between good and evil. Yet many Australians could not contain their glee that at last "the Yanks had got their just deserts". I have never been able to fathom the vicious anti-Americanism that permeates so much of Western society. Despite all their faults, Americans have been the one constant bastion against totalitarianism of the right and left. Does anyone doubt that fascism and communism would have been defeated without the US? From the left's point of view, the triumph over communism has been America's greatest crime. The disintegration of the Soviet Union and the revelation that matters were far worse than even the Americans had claimed, forced the left to face up to the fact that for decades their defense of tyrants such as Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro et al was inexcusable. There were no apologies, however. Being on the left means never having to say you're sorry or admit you're wrong. This goes a long way to explaining their attacks on George Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard, while ignoring the monstrous crimes of the Assads, Saddams, Gaddafis and other Arab despots. The war on terrorism and the war on Iraq have given the left a new lease on life. But this time it has a new twist, a distinctly anti-Semitic one. It surfaced immediately after September 11 and was summed up in comments by Sydney Morning Herald columnist Alan Ramsey, who suggested that the cause of September 11 was America's Middle East policies and their failure to rein in the Israelis. This has been repeated ad nauseam by one left/liberal commentator after another. Israeli scientist Haim Harari nailed this nonsense in a speech earlier this year: "The millions who died in the Iraq-Iran war had nothing to do with Israel. The mass murder happening right now in Sudan, where the Arab Muslim regime is massacring its black Christian citizens, has nothing to do with Israel. The frequent reports from Algeria about the murders of hundreds of civilians in one village or another by other Algerians have nothing to do with Israel. Saddam did not invade Kuwait, endanger Saudi Arabia and butcher his own people because of Israel . . . The Taliban control of Afghanistan and the civil war there had nothing to do with Israel. I could go on and on." Anyone who believes that "reining in the Israelis" will bring peace and prosperity to the Middle East should change their medication. The ranting and raving, common among the extreme right, has been taken up with gusto by the left. When it started to infect the social democratic wing of the Labor Party I became extremely worried. There will be those in the ALP who will say "our policies support Israel's right to exist, so what are you complaining about?" That's not good enough. Not for me. I'm sick of the calumny heaped on Israel - most of which is a pack of lies. I'm sick of Labor leaders making all the right noises to Jewish audiences while an increasing number of backbenchers launch diatribes at Israel. When the likes of Labor MP Tanya Plibersek rise in the House of Representatives and call Ariel Sharon "a war criminal" and Israel a "rogue state", or Opposition whip Janice Crosio makes the absurd claim that Israeli forces had destroyed Bethlehem, Nablus and the Jenin refugee camp, I want to hear more than stony silence from those in the Labor Party who say they support Israel. Some do. Most don't. How long is it since any Labor leader gave the sort of passionate and accurate defence of Israel we used to hear from Hawke or Kim Beazley? I don't want even-handedness when it ought to be obvious to all but the blind that there is no moral equivalence between a country that seeks to defend its citizens from thousands of terrorist attacks, and the terrorists themselves. I want to hear Labor MPs stand up and be counted. I want to see an end to well-known Labor identities marching behind banners equating Israel with Nazism. Silence on these issues isn't good enough for me. If people want to criticize Israel, fine - plenty of Israelis do. But let it be reasoned criticism, and if they want even-handedness let them also berate the Arab world for its denial of basic human rights for any of its citizens. Let's hear the Labor feminists take the Arab nations to task for their abominable treatment of women. Let's hear those Labor supporters, who are so loud in their denunciation of homophobia, demand an end to the barbaric treatment of gays. Let's also hear civil rights activists bemoan the lack of basic freedoms available to most of the 300 million Arabs in the 22 Arab countries. There will be some who will argue that I am exaggerating; that the evidence is sparse; that this typical Jewish paranoia. Not at all. It came from the horses' mouths, and the head horses at that. Before the Iraq war one of the most senior NSW right-wing MPs told me: "I understand and support Israel's position, but in my group, I'm the only one."Soon after I told a Labor legend: "Anti-Semitism is now rampant in the Labor Party." I expected a vigorous denial. His response confirmed my worst fear: "I know," he said. For better or worse my character and life were shaped by the anti-Semitism I experienced as a boy and a young man. I was proud to belong to a party that fought all forms of prejudice. Not any longer. The Australian Labor Party can choose any path it likes. So can I.

2004(10thof Cheshvan, 5765): Eighty-six year old Newark, NJ native “Bernard Morris “Bernie” Weiner, the Kansas State University offensive lineman who played two years of professional football with the Brooklyn Dodgers passed away today.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WeinBe20.htm

2005 (22 Tishrei, 5766): Shemini Atzeret.

2005: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish interest including "Team of Rivals," Doris Kearns Goodwin’s “look at Lincoln through his relationships with his former political rivals turned cabinet members…”

2006: Andy “Bachman, a graduate of University of Wisconsin–Madison with a 1996 rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College, became Beth Elohim's first new senior rabbi in 25 years” today.

2006 (3 Cheshvan 5767):Fifty four year old Robert Rosenberg, author, poet, Internet pioneer and journalist, died of cancer in Tel Aviv.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/journalist-robert-rosenberg-dies-at-54-1.203476

http://www.richardsilverstein.com/2006/10/25/robert-rosenberg-israeli-internet-pioneer-journalist-and-social-activist-dies-at-54/

2006: One day before her 70th birthday Deborah Poritz, the first female Chief Just of the New Jersey Supreme Court, resigned her postion.

2007: In New York the Center for Jewish History sponsors a showing of a Russian language film directed by Paul Loungin entitled “Roots”This farcical comedy follows the exploits of a Jewish con-artist who turns a small town in provincial Ukraine into a fake site of heritage tourism for unsuspecting Americans.” Olga Gershenson, Assistant Professor in the Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, leads a discussion of the film after the showing.

2007: New York’s Erez Safar celebrates the launch of his new website called Shemspeed (www.shemspeed.com) with parties at Hamaabada in Jerusalem and the Knitting Factory in New York.

2007: French President Nicolas Sarkozy honored Avner Shalev director of Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial with a Legion of Honor award.

2007(13thof Cheshvan, 5768): Ninety-six year cellist Harvey Shapiro passed away today.

http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/remembering-master-cellist-and-teacher-harvey-shapiro

http://www.jameskreger.com/article5.htm

2008: The Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company presents a production “Chaim’s Love Song” by Martin Chernoff at the Hillcrest Center in Saint Paul, MN. In what the New York Times calls a “rich and affecting” play that produces “a funny philosophical, lovely evening,” this play tells about “ Kelly Burke who is a newly married 30-year old school teacher from Iowa, miserably biding her time in Brooklyn as her husband conducts research. When 74-year old Chaim Shotsky approaches this young woman who he sees day after day alone in the park near his apartment, a beautiful intergenerational and intercultural friendship unfolds. This unlikely pair forges a bond based upon differing experiences that hold universal feelings. Their stories about childhood, adolescence, parenting, and adulthood provide a view of life’s aspirations, joys and sorrows in this sweet comedy that is sure to touch your heart and warm your soul.”

2008(26thof Tishrei, 5769): Ninety-four year old Estelle Reiner the mother comedic talent Carl Reiner and the mother of Rob Reiner passed away today.(As reported by Bruce Weber)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/30/movies/30reiner.html

2009:In Cedar Rapids, Iowa the Hadassah Donor Dinner features Temple Judah’s own Murray Wolfe, an award-winning playwright, who will read from his just completed one-man autobiographical play, “My Name is Moses Volvovic.” Murray’s many interests and accomplishments mark him as the epitome of the term Renaissance Man. Of course Murray is fortunate to enjoy the support of his wife Charlene a culinary virtuoso and an Ashish Chayil in the truest sense of the term.

2009: A revival of Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” opened at the Nederlander Theatre.

2009(7thof Cheshvan, 5770): Ninety-three year old landscape architect Lawrence Halprin passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/28/arts/design/28halprin.html

2009: Having missed the first ten games of the season, Mathieu Schneider “made his Canucks debut today in a 2-0 win against the Edmonton Oilers.

2009: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Book of Genesis by R. Crumb and the recently released paperback edition of The Journey by H. G. Adler; translated by Peter Filkins

2009: The Washington Post featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Trotsky: Downfall of a Revolutionary by Bertrand M. Patenaude

2009: At The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival Deborah Bodin Cohen reads from her new children's picture book, "Nachshon, Who Was Afraid to Swim: A Passover Story" (illustrated by Jago),

2010:The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation is scheduled to hosts its Hall of Fame Induction Dinner Gala in Southfield, Michigan, where they will honor the MJSF Hall of Fame Class of 2010, including George Cantor (of blessed memory), Richard "Hap" Foreman, Richard Goldberg, and Larry H. Sherman. The honors will continue with the Jewish News Athletes of the Year and Bill Hertz Scholarship winners, Alvin Foon Humanitarian and Book of Life awards.

2010: Capitalism and the Jews by Jerry Z. Muller is scheduled to be the featured volume at tonight’s sessions of The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2010: The New York Times featured a review of Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart who said, “These days, you can call me a Russian writer, American writer, Jewish writer, lefty writer. I don’t care. Anything is good, as long as it’s part of the big soup of literature.”

2010:Ehud Netzer “an Israeli architect, educator and archaeologist,” who was leaning against a railing at  the dig at Herodium was seriously injured when the railing collapsed.

 

2010:Thirty-nine year old Joshua Frydenberg, a graduate of Bialik College in Melbourne who is Australia’s first Jewish lawmaker for the federal Liberal Party paid homage in his maiden speech to all of his family members who perished during the Holocaust and one who survived – his great-aunt Mary Frydenberg.

 

Australia’s first Jewish lawmaker for the federal Liberal Party paid homage in his maiden speech to family members who perished in the Holocaust and one who survived. Speaking today in the House of Representatives in Canberra, Joshua Frydenberg, 39, and a graduate of Bialik College in Melbourne, said that “My great-grandparents, and many relatives on both sides, perished in the Holocaust, but one who survived is with us today. My great-aunt Mary Frydenberg spent two years at Auschwitz. She was transferred back to Germany by the Nazis and then sent on a death march, but she escaped with the assistance of a humane German guard.” The former adviser to former Prime Minister John Howard told the chamber that “Like so many other immigrants to our great shores, all of my grandparents came here with nothing … but in Australia anything is possible. We are only limited by our imagination.” Frydenberg, a graduate of Oxford and Harvard universities, invoked the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famed “I Have A Dream” speech when he said, “I want to see an Australia where the only relevant consideration is the content of a person’s character.” Frydenberg was elected in the August 21st national elections. Two other Jews, - Michael Danby and Mark Dreyfus - join him in the 150-member lower house. (As reported by JTA)

 

2010: A report in the French daily Le Figaro late today revealed new information on the military wing of Hezbollah’s structural make-up, with details on the guerrilla group's 10,000 operatives and arsenal of some 40,000 rockets.
2011: Theo Epstein was introduced today as the head of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs.  Under Epstein’s leadership, the Boston Red Sox finally won a World Series for the first time since 1918. The Cubs hope that the Jewish baseball executive will end their draught which dates back to 1908. This is a miracle that even Moses might not be able to pull off.

2011: The Intimate Grammar, a cinematic adaptation of David Grossman's book of the same name, is scheduled to be shown at The Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, D.C.2011: “Ben-Gurion: A Political Life” by Shimon Peres with David Landau is scheduled to go on sale in the United States.

2011: A day-long Symposium, “Jews in Britain: Medieval to Modern” is scheduled to take place at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA.

2011: The friends, family and fans of Sir Martin Gilbert celebrate the 75thbirthday of this remarkable man. His career is a tribute to his drive, intellect and artistic skills.  The grandson of Eastern European immigrants, he became the official biographer of Sir Winston Churchill.  He has found time to write over 80 volumes that are rock solid history written with the flair of a novelist while teaching and serving the public as a member of the Commission of Inquiry on the Iraq War.  At the same time, he has not comprised his personal values describing himself “as a proud practicing Jew and a Zionist.”

2011:Today, Israeli police forces raided three buildings in Jerusalem allegedly being used by Palestinian militants for illegal activities.

2011:Today, Turkey finally accepted Israel's earthquake aid, two days after a devastating temblor hit eastern Turkey, and following a number of rebuffed Israeli government offers of assistance.

2012: The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra is scheduled to perform at Carnegie Hall. This “one-night performance” will be under the baton of Zubin Mehta and will be followed by a “black –tie benefit supper at The Plaza.” (The IPO has come a long way since Leonard Bernstein conducted them in Tel Aviv as the artillery boomed during the War for Independence in 1948

2012: Over 100,000 worshippers are expected visit Rachel’ Tomb to mark the anniversary of her death. (The actual anniversary falls on Shabbat this year so the observance has been move to Thursday to avoid desecrating the Sabbath)

2012:Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to sponsor a lecture Dr. Jack Minker, “Saving Soviet Scientists during which he will discuss his new book , will discuss his new book, Scientific Freedom and Human Rights: Scientists of Conscience during the Cold War.

2012: As we celebrate the 76th birthday of Sir Martin Gilbert, his family, friends and multitude of admirers pray for his a refuah shlemah while standing in awe of the support being given to him by his loving wife during these trying times

2012: Despite a Gazan mortar shell exploding in an open field near the Eshkol Regional Council Area this morning, a tense quiet prevailed in the South as an informal cease-fire brokered by Egypt appeared to be holding. The cease-fire followed two days of intense violence which saw some eighty rockets and mortar shells fired from the Gaza Strip into the western Negev.

2012: An earthquake and tsunami could cost Israel NIS 100 billion to NIS 150b., Home Front Defense Minister Avi Dichter said today. Speaking at a meeting of economic officials convened as part of a five-day earthquake preparedness drill, Dichter said he was referring to a possible scenario in which thousands of Israeli would be killed.

2012: The NBA announced today that David Stern will be retiring as league commissioner in 2013.  Adam Silver will be replacing him in the top job.

2012: Nicolas Rapold reviewed “Orchestra of Exiles” which “retraces the world-renowned violinist Bronislaw Huberman’s heroic feat of organizing an orchestra far from the genocidal scourge of the Nazis”

2013: “One Chance” an English biopic directed by David Frankel and produced by Simon Cowell which had first been seen at the Toronto International Film Festival was released in the UK today by The Weinstein Company headed by Bob and Harvey Weinstein.

2013: Guest artists Niv Sheinfeld and Oren Laor are scheduled to perform at Rutgers University

2013: At Rutgers University, Dr. Jeff Friedman is scheduled to facilitate a discussion “on reconstructing historical dance works with differently gendered casting.”

2013: The Edin-Tamar is scheduled to host “Excellence-The Future Generation” which will also be broadcast on Kol Israel.

2013: The Jewish National Fund Conference is scheduled to begin in Denver, CO.

2013:A supposed makeshift grenade was thrown at an Israeli bus transporting students to schools this morning

2013: The Republican Jewish Coalition called on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) to advance a new sanctions bill against Iran through the Senate toward final approval. The coalition could not appeal to any Republican Jewish senators since there are none.  (The House has one Jewish Republican member)

2013(21stof Cheshvan, 5774): Eighty-three year old Viennese native Paul Reichmann, the Canadian real estate mogul who made and lost a fortune passed away today. (As reported by Jonathan Kandell)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/26/business/paul-reichmann-who-helped-develop-the-world-financial-center-dies-at-83.html?adxnnl=1&pagewanted=all&adxnnlx=1414112755-JDYzC7WiAp4yB3iVGqei1Q

2014: In Fairfax, VA, Major General Jeff Jacobs is scheduled to be the speaker at Congregation Olam Tikvah’s fifth annual Military Shabbat.

2014: In conjunction with the Chief Rabbi’s Shabbat UK, the Central Synagogue in London is scheduled to host a special Shabbat service followed by “Just One Shabbos Communal Lunch”

2014: The JCC of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host “Fall Comedy,” an “evening of comedic storytelling with Annabelle Gurwitch, a Jewish mother, a passionate environmentalist and a reluctant atheist.”

2014: “Zero Motivation,”a “comedic portrait of everyday life for a unit of young, female Israeli Soldiers” is scheduled to be shown at the Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival.

2014: Jerusalem’s Japanese Cultural Festival is scheduled to come to an end today.

2014: The Coe College Concert Band & Jazz Band under the direction of William S. Carson is scheduled to perform tonight in Cedar Rapids. 

2014: “Finance Minister Yair Lapid admitted today that Israel was experiencing a low point in its relationship with the US, saying “there is a crisis with the Americans and it must be dealt with like a crisis.”  (As reported by Itamar Sharon)

2014: Regardless of your interest, celebrate the birthday of Sir Martin Gilbert’s birthday by reading any one of his marvelous books including Churchill and the Jews, In Ishmael’s House and the classic Israel: A History

2014(1stof Cheshvan, 5775): Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan – Noah

2014: When James Levine lifts his baton and gives the downbeat to begin Mozart’s “Le Nozze di Figaro” tonight at the Metropolitan Opera, it will be his 2,500th performance with the company — a conducting record unmatched, and never even approached, in the history of the Met. (As reported by Michael Cooper)

2015:Steven Nadler the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy and Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin- Madison whose books include Spinoza: A Life which won the Koret Jewish Book Award is scheduled to deliver a lecture on “Why Was Spinoza Excommunicated?” at Agudas Achim Congregation in Coralville, IA.

2015:The America-Israel Cultural Foundation is scheduled to honor the best of Israeli culture at its 76th Anniversary Celebration!

2015: “The grand mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Muhammad Ahmad Hussein, the Muslim cleric in charge of the Al-Aqsa Mosque said in an Arabic interview with Israel’s Channel 2 “that there has never been a Jewish temple atop the Temple Mount and that the site has been home to a mosque since the creation of the world.” (As reported by Ilan Ben Zion)

2015(12thof Cheshvan, 5776): Fifty-eight year old historian David Cesarani passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/31/books/david-cesarani-holocaust-historian-dies-at-58.html

2015: In Jerusalem, the JDC Archives is scheduled to host “Matzo Wars: Jews, Communism and Ethnicity in 1946 Hungary.”

2015: Dr. Melvin Urofsky, the author of Louis D. Brandeis: A Life was the featured speaker at luncheon sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society “celebrating the Centennial of the appointment of the first Jewish Justice to the Supreme Court.”

2015: Rainstorms and thunderstorms struck most parts of Israel forcing the closure of Sde Dov Airport in Tel Aviv and resulting in at least one fatality when when a wall collapsed at construction site in Padres Hanna killing a 20 year old worker

2015: “The Jewish Thought of Emil L. Fackenheim: Judaism, Zionism, Holocaust, Israel” is the topic for Beth Tikvah Conference scheduled to take place today in Toronto, Canada.

2015: The Center for Jewish History in partnership with the International Center of Photography; co-sponsored by American Jewish Historical Society, Leo Baeck Institute, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research are scheduled to host a symposium on the life and work of photographer Roman Visniac.

2015(12thof Cheshvan, 5776): Seventy-one year old British historian Lisa Anne Jardine passed away today.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/25/renowned-historian-lisa-jardine-dies-aged-71

2015: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry by Paul Goldberger, Doom To Succeed: The U.S.-Israel Relationship From Truman to Obama by Dennis Ross, America’s Bank: The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve by Roger Lowenstein and The Courage To Act: A Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermath by Ben S. Bernake

2016(23rdof Tishrei, 5777): Simchat Torah

2016: Nimer Basssem Abu Amar, a 15 year old from Lakiya, a predominately Bedouin village in southern Israel, was shot and killed near Mount Harif while working on the border fence with Egypt.

2016: It was announced today that Shawn Levy would be the director “Uncharted” a movie version the game that is a project of Avi Arad.

2016: A meeting held today in the House of Lord “at which a member of the audience won applause for claiming that Jews were to blame for the Holocaust” marked the start of a campaign by Baroness Jenny Tonge who demanded “that the UK government apologize for the Balfour Declaration

2016: Eightieth anniversary of the birth historian Sir Martin Gilbert Z"L whose memory is cherished by so many, but none so much as Lady Esther Gilbert.

http://www.martingilbert.com/

2016: As the stars come out marking the end of Simchat Torah, The World Series which was a creation of Barney Dreyfuss and will provide an opportunity for Theo Epstein to break a second “jinx” and World Series drought is scheduled to start in Cleveland.

2017: The Leo Baeck Institute is scheduled to host Jack Jacobs (CUNY), Jonathon Catlin (Princeton), and Liliane Weissberg (Penn) discussing how the Frankfurt School’s analysis of antisemitism illuminates contemporary racism as part of the series on “German-Jewish History in the Now: The Contemporary Relevance of German-Jewish History.”

2017: Yeshiva University Museum and the American Sephardi Federation are scheduled to host a lecture by Daniel Leisawitz, Muhlenberg College in which he will seek to answer the question “What language did the Jews of Rome speak before Judeo-Roman?”

2017: In Des Moines, IA, Gail Richards is scheduled to receive the first Woman of Honor Award from the Jewish Federation.

2017: The Sydney Jewish Museum is scheduled to host “Music in the Camps” during which Andy Bromberger will examine the role of music in the Nazi Concentration Camps where for example “Yiddish songs were sung in Eastern European camps, classical and Jewish music was performed at Theresienstadt and specific orchestras, like the ‘Girls Orchestra’ in Auschwitz and the Jazz Big Band in Buchenwald were established.”

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host Rabbi Daniel Lichman lecturing on “What, or Who is Torah in Progressive Judaism?” where he “the impact that late twentieth-century critiques of enlightenment thinking might have on the Progressive Jewish approach to Torah.”

2017: In New Orleans Chabad and Hadassah are scheduled to join forces for the Mega Women’s Challah Bake 200.

2017: At the Bard Graduate Center, Andrea M Berlin is scheduled to present “Material Culture and Rabbinic Isolation: A Cultural Ecology Perspective” which is part of the Leon Levy Foundation Lectures.

2018: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host the last two screenings of “The Wife.”

2018: Shalom Hanoch is scheduled to perform at the Sherover Theatre on the second day of the Jerusalem Theatre Piano Festival.

2018: Eva Schloss, the “stepsister of Anne Frank” is scheduled to speak tonight “at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts” this evening.

2018: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host “Winston Churchill and the Jews” in “Ambassador Ido Aharoni” and “Edwina Sandys, Churchill’s 79-year old granddaughter” will discuss the relationship of the Prime Minister with the Jewish people.

2018: Coe College is scheduled to host the final session of “Tragedy and Heroism: Three Historical Novels of Leon Uris” presented by Steve Feller, B.D. Silliman Professor of Physics.

2018: In Des Moines, IA, Beaverdale Books is scheduled to host a book signing for Barbara Feller, the Hebrew teacher par excellence, author of the newly released Road to Waubeek: Discovering Jay G. Sigmund

2018: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host a panel discussion on “the Immigration Crisis: How We Can Make A Difference” this evening

2018: 82nd anniversary of the birth of historian Sir Martin Gilbert, the official biographer of Winston Churchill and a patient correspondent who wrote over 80 books, but left us with “one more still to go.” (Editor’s note – best way to celebrate his birthday is treat yourself to reading one of his volumes)

https://www.martingilbert.com/

2019: “On the Anniversary of the Tree of Life Shooting, The Temple Emanu-El Steicker Center is scheduled to host Bari Weiss as she “proposes ten ideas for the Jewish future” in what she sees as “an affirmative plan for the next chapter in Jewish history that will light a fire in our community.”

2019: In Charlottesville, VA, at the Vinegar Hill Theatre, Aviva Kempner, the creator of “The Spy Behind Home Plate” is scheduled to lead a discussion moderated by a Virginia Film Festival Advisory Board member.”

2019(26th of Tishrei, 5780): Ninety-five year old NYU trained attorney Maurice Nyman Jadjari, the son Sephardic Jews Hyman and Sadie Nadjari and the husband of Joan Boskey who gained famed as a “prosecutor of corruption in New York City’s criminal justice system in the 1970s whose indictments and convictions were defended by crime-weary New Yorkers as the work of a zealous crusader, but often dismissed by courts that criticized his tactics” passed away today. (As reported by Robert D. McFadden)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/25/nyregion/maurice-nadjari-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

 

2019: In Cedar Rapids, IA, the Homecoming Showcase Concert under the director Bill Carson, a pillar of the Jewish community is scheduled to take place today at Coe College.

2019: 83rd anniversary of the birth of historian Sir Martin Gilbert, the official biographer of Winston Churchill and a patient correspondent who wrote over 80 books, but left us with “one more still to go.” (Editor’s note – best way to celebrate his birthday is to treat yourself to reading one of his volumes. An even better way to celebrate is to read two!)

https://www.martingilbert.com/

https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=3584d425d1a527634f4ca6967&id=abd4349fd0&e=8453bb29d7

https://mailchi.mp/c2d329df99c3/a-happy-new-year-to-jews-happy-election-results-to-canadians-and-israelis-and-sanity-and-clarity-to-americans-and-british

2020: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Standardization of Demoralization Procedures by Jennifer Hofman and Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman

2020: The annual conference of the Alliance for Jewish Theatre is scheduled to open on-line today.

2020: Kol Emeth is scheduled to present a screening of “Children of the Inquisition,” a “2019 documentary about the current-day descendants of Jews forced to convert/flee during the Spanish Inquisition.”

2020: The Contemporary Jewish Museum is scheduled to present about Harry Houdini’s “childhood as the son of a poor Hungarian Rabb, his great escapes and his rise to international fame.

2020: The Jewish Federation is scheduled to host its Plenary session this evening.

2020: In London, the friends and family of Nicky Less, the rabbi of Highgate United Synagogue and the Chairman of the Rabbinical Council of the United Synagogue are preparing celebrate the simcha of his natal day.

2020: Sir Martin Gilbert Day – marking the anniversary of the birth of Martin Gilbert, Winston Churchill’s official biographer whose eighty books proved that history could be written about in a literate manner and who was never too busy to answer the most innocuous inquiries from his readers.

https://winstonchurchill.org/resources/reference/websites/sir-martin-gilbert-learning-centre/

https://www.martingilbert.com/

 

 

This Day, October 26, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1235: King Andrew II of Hungary passed away. During the reign of King Andrew II (1205–1235) there were Jewish Chamberlains and mint-, salt-, and tax-officials. The nobles of the country, however, induced the king, in his Golden Bull (1222), to deprive the Jews of these high offices. When Andrew needed money in 1226, he farmed the royal revenues to Jews, which gave ground for much complaint. The pope (Pope Honorius III) thereupon excommunicated him, until, in 1233, he promised the papal ambassadors on oath that he would enforce the decrees of the Golden Bull directed against the Jews and the Saracens (by this time, the papacy had changed, and the Pope was now Pope Gregory IX; would cause both peoples to be distinguished from Christians by means of badges; and would forbid both Jews and Saracens to buy or to keep Christian slaves.

1407:  Mobs attacked the Jews in Cracow, Poland.  The so-called Cracow Accusations was one of the first libels in Poland. The Jews tried to defend themselves and were forced to take refuge in the Church of St. Anne which was surrounded and then set afire. Any children left alive were forcibly baptized.

1431: In Ferrara to Nicolò III and Ricciarda da Saluzzo gave birth to Ercole I d’Este, the Duke of Ferrara around whose court the life Abraham ben Mordecai Farissol, “the Jewish-Italian geographer, cosmographer scribe and polemicist” revolved.

1496: An edict expelling the Jews was signed in Naples.

1520: The coronation of Charles V as King of Germany, to whom the Jews of Speyer complained that they were mistreated and denied their given rights. This included beatings, tortures and killings, imprisonment, robbery, expulsion, closing of schools and synagogues, payment of tolls and duties and the denial of the right to appeal to the imperial or other courts” which led him “to renew and confirm the Jews’ charter” took place today.

1631: Birthdate of Cardinal Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch who advised the King to repopulate Hungary with Catholic Jews from Germany and who “held that the Jews could not be exterminated at once but must be weeded out by degrees as bad coin is gradually withdrawn from circulation.  To that end he called for the enforcement of the decree by the Diet of Pressburg, “imposing double taxation on the Jews” and deny them right to “engage in agriculture” or “to own any real estate.”

1689: General Piccolomini of Austria burned down Skopje in Macedonia to prevent the spread of cholera. Skopje was part of the Ottoman Empire and it was one of the towns where Jews fleeing from Spain after 1492 found refuge and were able to prosper in the fields of trade, finance and medicine.  In the 21st century, most of the handful of Macedonian Jews lives in Skopje, the country’s capital.

1714: Emperor Charles VI approved an arrangement previously “confirmed by Joseph I that protected the Jews against any infringements of their rights on the Part of the Council of Worms.

1791: Rachel Gratz, and York, PA native Solomon Etting, the parents of Rebecca Etting were married today.

1794: In Hilltown, Bucks County, PA, Mary Vastine and Josiah Lunn, the son of Alice and Joseph Josiah Lunn, gave birth to Elizabeth Lunn who became Elizabeth Evans when she married David Evans, the mother of Mary and Robert Evans.

1803: Moses Mosely married Rosetta Samuel at the Great Synagogue today.

1819: Birthdate of Geffen native Simon van den Bergh, known as “The King of Margerine” who was the father of Samuel van den Bergh and whose philanthropies included providing aid to “poor, persecuted Jews…leaving Rotterdam for America.”

1819: On the Isle of Jutland, Aaron Goldschmidt and Leah Rothschild gave birth to the “distinguished Danish poet, novelist and journalist,” Professor Meyer Aaron Goldschmidt.

1825:The Erie Canal opens with passage from Albany, New York to Lake Erie. Eventually the canal would provide a water access to Buffalo, thus opening a water route that would stretch from the Atlantic Oceans to the all of the lands bordering on the Great Lakes.  This would create immeasurable commercial opportunities for all Americans, including the Jews.  It would lead to the creation of thriving Jewish communities in places like Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.  Mordechai M. Noah, one of the most prominent Jews of the early 19th century was originally an opponent of the canal but changed his mind when he saw that successful development of the land along the Canal would help make his dream of Ararat, A City of Refuge for Jews, a reality.

1826: In New York, John Solomons and Julia Levy gave birth to Adolphus Simeon Solomons, the husband of Rachel Seixas Phillips who became “an influential Washingtonian with strong White House and Congressional connections.”

1829: One day after he had has passed away, Hyam Emanuel was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1829: Two days after he had passed away, Michael Solomon, the wife of husband of Hannah Solomon and father of Samuel Solomon was buried today at the “Brompton (Fulham Road) Jewish Cemetery.

1831: Morris Lee married Rachel Nathan at the New Synagogue today.

1833(12thof Cheshvan, 5594): Forty-six year old David Phillip (Feist) Schloss, the son of Jacob and Sprinz Schloss and the husband of Malchen Schloss passed away today at Frankfurt am Main.

1834(23rdof Tishrei, 5595): Simchat Torah

1836: John Wagg married Harriet Cohen at the Great Synagogue today.

1841: Birthdate of Viennese born German dramatist Jacob Bettelheim

1842: Henrik Wergeland who had rejected the anti-Semitic views of his father Nikolai, published his book Jødesagen i det norskeStorthing ("The Jewish issue in the Norwegian parliament"), which in addition to arguing for the cause also provides interesting insights into the workings of the parliament at the time

1844: Birthdate of American playwright and producer Edward “Ned” Harrigan the author and producer of “Mordecai Lyons” an 1882 drama which unlike some “Jew plays” is “serious and valuable” when it comes to portraying its Jewish characters.

1853: Dr. Raphall, a New York Rabbi, delivered an address about Russia at a meeting of the Young Men’s Literary Association. 

1853: Rebecca Cohen Hart, the New York born daughter of Catherine and Sampson Mears Isaaks and her husband Abraham Hart gave birth to Cornelia Rebecca Hart

1853: Following Dr. Raphall’s address to the Hebrew Young Men’s Literary Association, Mr. Mosely Lyon delivered an address describing the purpose of the organizations.

1854:Hermann Mayer Salomon Goldschmidt discovered Asteroid 32 Pomona.

1855: Birthdate of Richmond dramatist Sydney Rosenfeld, the “first editor of Puck,” “one of the main movers in the effort to secure a National Theatre for the United States” and husband of “Genie Holzmeyer Johnson” who was the author of several plays including “A Possible Case” and “The Club Friend” as well as several “operettas and musicals” including “The Lady or the Tiger” and “The Passing Show.”

1858: Albert Goldsmid was promoted to the rank of major-general in the British Army.  Born in 1794, the son of Benjamin Goldsmid, he entered the army in 1811 which gave him the opportunity to fight the French in Spain to serve at the Battle of Waterloo.

1858: The Personal Column published today reported that a "A Moldavian Jew, Israel Benjamin SRAEL, is preparing for a journey through Afghanistan and China. Since 1845, he has gone over the Eastern countries of Europe, as well as Egypt, Palestine, Persia, the Regencies of Tripoli and Tunis, Algeria, and Morocco. The Geographical Society of Berlin have charged him to solve several geographical and ethnographical questions. He has just published Eight Years Travel in Asia and Africa by Israel Benjamin

1859:  Bernhard Bettmann who had “established a men’s clothing business in 1856 at Cincinnati, Ohio married Tillie Wald of New York City with whom he had seven children.

1860: In Sweden, Jews, who up until now were only permitted to own property in urban areas, were granted the “right to acquire real estate in rural communities.”

1861: During the American Civil War, the 9th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment was mustered into service as part of the United States under the command of Colonel Frederick C. Salomon.  When Salomon was appointed Brigadier General, he brother Charles became the Colonel commanding the regiment.  This may have made the 9th Wisconsin the only unit on either side of the conflict to be commanded successively by two brothers who were Jewish.

1862: Birthdate of Justine Dreyfus Levy who would be buried in Natchitoches, LA in 1917.

1863: In Philadelphia, PA, Marx B. and Henrietta T. Loeb gave birth to Blanche Loeb who became Blanche Langsdorf when she married Jacob Loeb Langsdorft with whom she had one child – Isadore Langsdorf.

1864:  Myer Isaacs sent a strongly worded letter to President Lincoln warning him against a deal that he allegedly made with a group of New York Jews who, presenting themselves as leaders of the community, had promised to deliver the “Jewish vote” for him. This letter is one of the germinal documents of early Jewish participation in the American political process.

 

Your  Excellency,

As a firm and earnest Union man, I deem it my duty to add a word ... with reference to a recent "visitation" on the part of persons claiming to represent the Israelites of New York or the United States and pledging the "Jewish vote" to your support, and, I am informed, succeeding in a deception that resulted to their pecuniary profit.

Having peculiar facilities for obtaining information as to the Israelites of the United States, from my eight years' connection with the Jewish paper of this city and my position as Secretary of their central organization, the "Board of Delegates" . . . I feel authorized to caution you, Sir, against any such representations as those understood to have been made.

There are a large number of faithful Unionists among our prominent coreligionists — but there are also supporters of the opposition, and indeed the Israelites are not as a body, distinctly Union or democratic in their politics ... the Jews as a body have no politics.

Therefore, Sir, I am pained and surprised to find that you had been imposed upon by irresponsible men ... such acts are discountenanced and condemned most cordially by the community of American Israelites ...

There is no "Jewish vote"— if there were, it could not be bought. As a body of intelligent men, we are advocates of the cherished principles of liberty and justice, and must inevitably support and advocate those who are the exponents of such a platform — "liberty and union, now and forever."

Pardon the liberty I take in thus trespassing on your attention, but I pray that you will attribute it to the sole motive I have, that of undeceiving you and assuring you that there is no necessity for "pledging" the Jewish vote which does not exist — but at the same time that the majority of Israelite citizens must concur in the attachment for the Union and a determination to leave no means untried to maintain its honor and integrity.

Yours most Respectfully,
Myer S. Isaacs

1864: In France, Clara and Lazar Schorstein gave birth to Therese Alice Shorstein, the first wife of Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore, the “youngest son of Nathaniel Montefiore and Emma Goldsmid who was a founder of “Anglo-Liberal Judaism” and the “anti-Zionist League of British Jews” who endowed the Therese Montefiore Memorial in her memory two years after he death in 1889.

1865: In Philadelphia, PA, “mining magnate Meyer Guggenheim” and his wife Barbara Meyers gave birth to their fifth son Benjamin Guggenheim whose marriage to Florette  Seligman would unite to of America’s wealthiest Jewish families and whose death at age 46 aboard the RMS Titanic was an unexpected tragedy.

1869: Austen Henry Layard, the archeologist who excavated Nimrud and Niniveh as described in Discoveries at Nineveh completed his service as First Commissioner of Works in the government of Prime Minster Gladstone.

1870: In Louisville, KY, Frances and Lambert N. Goldsmith gave birth to Ida Goldsmith who became Ida Morris when she married Herman Morris with she had had one children, Charles W. Morris.

1872: In Brooklyn, banker Joseph S. Taussig and the former Mary L. Cuno gave birth to Frederick Joseph Taussign, the St. Louis educated graduate of Harvard and Washington University Medical School who developed a specialty in gynecology, served as a “professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology” at Washington University and married Florence Gottschalk.

1872: It was reported today that the Jews of Rumania want to immigrate to the United States en masse. They have written to the Interior Department to see if they can acquire a large enough section of public lands to meet the needs of a large colony. Current laws preclude the granting of their request.

1873: In Wabash, IN, founding of the Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent Society whose members included Mrs. Sam Simon, Mrs. Ollie Hyman and Mrs. Louis Bockman and which “meets on alternate Wednesdays.”

1876: In Kovno, Lithuania, Leopold and Matilda Marver Enelow gave birth to Hyman Gerson Enelow a graduate of the University of Cincinnati who was ordained by Rabbi Isaac M. Wise in 1898 who served several congregations including Temple Israel in Paducah, Congregation Adath Israel and Temple Emanu-El in New York City. (Some sources show 1877 as DOB)

1877: In Philadelphia, PA, Florence LIveright, the daughter of Abraham and Reccah Kahn and Simon Liveright gave birth to Arthur K. Liveright

1877: In Dallas, TX, Philip and Cornelia Mandelabum Singer gave birth to Eli Sanger, the husband of Claudia Meador Sanger.

1881(3rd of Cheshvan, 5642) Eighty-six year old Austrian Talmudist Aaron Kornfeld passed away today at his home town of Goltsch-Jenikau Bohemia.

1881: In Charleston, SC, at Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim on Hasell Street, Rabbi David Levy officiated at the marriage of Henry J. Harby of Sumter, SC to “Adeline Wineman, the only daughter of L.G. Emanuel of Georgetown, SC.”

1881: The Gunfight at the OK Corral takes placed in Tombstone, Arizona.  The most famous participant in the fight is Marshall Wyatt Earp. Earp was not Jewish but his last wife Josie was.  When Earp died she had his remains buried in the Marcus family plot in a Jewish cemetery in Coloma, California.  When Josie died, she was buried next to him.  The man with the star lies under the star – of David that is.

1882: “Mordecai Lyons” was performed tonight before a very large crowd at Theatre Comique in New York City.

1883: The Paris Figaro contained a detailed account of the duel between Hungarian attorney Dr. Jules Rosenberg and Count Battyany over the affections that the former had displayed for Mlle. Hona de Schossberger, the daughter of a Jewish family whose patriarch sought to marry his daughter off to a Hungarian nobeleman.

1882: The Troy (NY) Times reported that Harris Udovitch , who has been jailed on charges of assaulting Mrs. Louis Cohen claims that she was injured inadvertently during a fracas between him and Mr. Cohen over the latter’s refusal “to sell his cred with…for $150.”

1883: It was reported today that when Sir Moses Montefiore celebrated his 99th birthday two days ago he was hailed as “the most celebrated Hebrew now living England” and the most celebrated Hebrew of our generation with the exception of Benjamin Disraeli. “He is more than an ornament to the Jewish race; he is an ornament to mankind…”

1884: The Montefiore Centenary as described in a book by Haim Gudella of the same name published in 1885 began today.

1884: Today is the first of two days during which service are scheduled to “be held in synagogues all over Europe all over in honor of the centenary” of Moses Montefiore.

1884:  It was reported today that “Sir Moses Montefiore received hundreds of telegrams congratulating him” on reaching his 100th birthday “from all parts of world” including a large number from the United States.

1884: In Rochester, NY, Rabbi Max Landsberg and Rev. N.M. Mann of the Unitarian church spoke at Temple Berith Kodesh during services marking the centennial celebration of the birth of Sir. Moses Montefiore.

1884: In Rochester, NY, Etz Chayim Synagogue hosted services marking the centennial celebration of the birth of Sir. Moses Montefiore during which “E.S. Ettenheimer read a sketch of Montefiore’s life,” Sarah Rothschild read an original poem and Rabbi Max Moll delivered a closing oration.

1884: In Petersburg, VA, “Jews and Gentiles united in celebrating the one hundredth birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore” at the city’s synagogue where “a special prayer for the long preservation of the life of the great philanthropist was offered by Rabbi Freudenthal” after which “a collection was taken up for the poor of the city.”

1884: In Washington, DC, “the orthodox and liberal congregation held joint exercise” attended by many Christians, honoring Sir Moses Montefiore.

1884: In Cincinnati, Ohio, “the Hebrew Congregations assembled in the Mound Street Temple this afternoon to celebrate the birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore” followed by an evening celebration sponsored “by the Jewish fraternities at the Allemonia Club..”

1884: In Memphis, TN, Rabbi Samfield spoke at the services held to honor Sir Moses Montefiore on his one hundredth birthday.

1884: In Wilkes-Barre, PA, Rabbi David Stern “delivered an eloquent address” at the centennial celebration of the birth of Sir Moses Montefiore.

1884: In a second day of celebration, Baltimore’s Hanover Street Synagogue was the scene of special ceremonies marking the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir Moses Montefiore.

1884: “An Anglican Bishop For Jerusalem” published today described the failure of efforts to convert “Jews and Turks” living in Palestine.  The Church Missionary Society has spent more than £120,000 pounds in the last 33 years and “as can be proven from their own papers” has “never made a convert…”

1884: “The Czar’s Views of Justice” published today describes efforts to ameliorate the sentences imposed on those who took part in the anti-Jewish riots at Novogrod. In what appears to be the first decision of its kind, the Czar “has at least to some extent taken sides with the oppressed Jew” by refusing to show any leniency and expressing his determination “to take measures to prevent these bloody excesses.”

1884: It was reported today that “the chief rabbi at Naples” has been “rebuked by ultra-orthodox Jews for shortening the fast on the recent Day of Atonement” as a measure to avoid the cholera outbreak plaguing the city. The precaution must have been “a good one since not a single Jews has yet died of the disease. [Editor’s note – Fourteen thousand peopled died from Cholera in Naples in 1884.]

1884: It was reported today no Jews have died of cholera at Toulon, but five Jews died of the disease at Marseilles.

1884: It was reported today that “the reports of Sarah Bernhardt’s illness have been greatly exaggerated” and she will be able to perform in Sardou’s new play, “Theodroa” which is opening at the Porte Saint Martin Theatre.

1884: “Pereira, the Teacher of Deaf Mutes” published today traced the career of Jacob Rodrigues Pereira, the Portuguese born Sephardic French Jew whose first student was his sister who was born with the ability to speak or hear

1884: “Every pew was filled to over-flowing” and the galleries were completely filled as Temple Emanu-El held services to mark the one hundredth birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore.

1884: “Every seat…was occupied at Shearith Israel, the oldest synagogue in New York, when services honoring Sir Moses Montefiore began at three o’clock this afternoon.

1884: According to the dedicatory plaque, on this day “The Israelites of the City of New York” dedicated the Home for Chronic Invalids in honor of the centennial celebration of the birth of Sir Moses Montefiore

1885: The Patrick Divver Hebrew Association of the Sixth Ward held its annual ball today. (Divver who was Irish Catholic, was a Tammany Hall politician who understood the value of the Jewish vote)

1886: President M. Warley Platzek is scheduled to present an outline of the accomplishments of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association when it meets this evening.

1886: In New York, founding of the Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent Society of Green point which “meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month except in July and August.”

1886: Samuel S. Cox, the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire delivered an address to the Young Men’s Hebrew Association “on the condition of the Hebrews in the Orient.

1887: Three days after he had passed away, Baron Herman de Stern, the husband of the former Julia Goldsmid, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1887: Rebecca Wolf, “the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wolff of Ridgeville, SC married Aaron David at his parent’s home in Columbia, SC.

1888: Birthdate of Sokollko native Herman Max Cohen, who in 1891 came to the United States where he earned an M.A. from Columbia and was ordained at Jewish Theological Seminary after which he served as the rabbi of several congregations including Beth Shalom in Kansas City, MO starting in 1919 where helped the growing congregation to build and dedicate a new facility with seats for 1,200 which the “Kansas City Star and Architectural League of Kansas City praised for its beauty and architectural detail”

1889: It was reported today that August Belmont has contributed $50,000 to New York City’s World’s Fair Fund and that Kuhn, Loeb & Co has contributed $60,000 to the same fund.

1889: It was reported today that that the Order of B’nai B’rith will take part in the upcoming Educational Fair being sponsored by the Jews of New York City.

1889: It was reported today that a dinner is going to be held in honor of Sir Julian Goldsmid during his visit to New York City.

1890: Rabbi Kaufman Kohler will conduct funeral services this morning for Joseph Rosenthal the New York merchant born in Bavaria in 1816 who came to the United States in 1845 where he has operated the dry goods firm of J. Rosenthal & Co. for the last forty-five years.

1890: “In the New York Clubs” published today provides a snapshot of the exclusive private clubs including the five whose members are primarily Jewish -- Harmonie, Progress, Fidelio, Metropolitan and Fredundschatt.

1890: In Philadelphia, PA, eighteen year old Roman Catholic Annie Eichert married Morris Stein who was Jewish – a union that Father Henry Dressman would try and put an end to when he told the family that she had to leave her husband because of his religion.

1890: It was reported today that Oscar Hammerstein’s “bold undertaking to establish grand opera in English permanently in New York City seems destined to succeed.”

1891: “An Indictment Russia” published today described events in the career of Jewish businessman Samuel Polyakov as well as their mistreatment at the hands of “the infamous” Count Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev.

1892: The Ladies’ Uptown Aid Society gave $50 to the Hebrew Orphan Asylum “in commemoration of the Columbian anniversary” and presented “a gold medal to Colonel Martin Cohen the leader of the Military Bond.”

1892: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi David Levy officiated at the wedding of Charles Levin of Georgetown, SC and Estell Rothstein.

1892: “No Belgian Jews Wanted” published today described the demand by the Russian Government that Belgian passports to be used by those wishing to visit Russia show their religion which would mean that Belgian Jews will either be denied admission or “treated to many indignities if they visit Russia.”  The Belgians have not responded since failure to comply will close Russia to Belgian businessmen.

1893: Birthdate of New York native Samuel Hamilton Kaufman, the NYU School of Law graduate and “a judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York” who presided over “the first trial of Alger Hiss for perjury.

https://www.fjc.gov/node/1383091

1894: Plans were announced for the upcoming meeting of the United Hebrew Charities in New York City.

1894: According to a list published today, the Hebrew Orphan Asylum received $79,000 from the Board of Estimates and Apportionment in 1894 and is asking for $80,000 in 1895 while the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York Orphan Asylum received $82,000 in 1894 and is asking for $85,000 in 1895.

1894: In Newark, NJ, “a double force” of policemen under the command of Captain Bergen are standing guard at the non-union hat factory of J.L. Kreidel which has been surrounded by “a mob” of angry Polish and Russian Jewish “hatters” who have been fired by Kreidel’s nephew.

1894: Count George Leo of Caprivi who defended the Jews against the attacks of the

Anti-Semites led by, among other Herr Zimmerman, completed his service as Chancellor of Germany.

1897(30thof Tishrei, 5658): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1897(30thof Tishrei, 5658): Forty-nine year old Rachel Nelson, the wife of Barnet Nelson and the daughter of Mrs. Isaac Bernstein passed away today in London.

1898:A Zionist Delegation led by Theodor Herzl arrives in the port of Yaffo (Jaffa). They visit Mikveh Israel and Rishon LeZion.

1898: Wisconsin native Louis C. Wolf was promoted to the rank of 1stLieutenant today.

1898: After visiting Nes Zionah, Rehovot and Herzl returns to Yaffo where he met with Reverend William Hechler.  William Hechler formed a committee of Christian Zionists to help move Russian Jewish refugees to Palestineafter a series of pogroms. In 1884, Hechler wrote a pamphlet called “The Restoration of Jews to Palestine According to the Prophets.” A few years later, he befriended Theodor Herzl after reading Herzl’s book The Jewish Stateand joined Herzl to drum up support for Zionism. Hechler even arranged a meeting between Herzl and Kaiser Wilhelm II to discuss Herzl’s proposal to establish a Jewish state in Palestine. The two men remained close friends up until Herzl’s death in 1904.

1900: In Hellenthal, Germany, Bernhard Rothschild, the German born so of Sibilla Rothschild and his wife Henreitte gave birth to Martin Rothschild

1901(13thof Cheshvan, 5662): Lech-Lecha read for the first time during the Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt.

1902: Feminist, Suffragette and Social Activist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton passed away. She helped to create The Women’s Bible “a collection of essays by a committee of women intellectuals on passages of the Judeo-Christian scriptures that discuss women.” “Stanton and her contributors highlighted and heightened the role of the women” putting “particular emphasis on Miriam’s role in the quest for Jewish freedom, for instance” and “the important work of Deborah the judge.” At the same time she wrote, “We found nothing grand in the history of the Jews nor in the morals inculcated in the Pentateuch.... I know of no other books that     so fully teach the subjection and degradation of woman.”

1902: It was reported today that “The Russian Minister of Finance has forbidden” the buying and selling of “shares of the Jewish Colonial Trust” one of whose purposes is to “purchase land in Palestine.”

1903: Twenty-three year old Laura Hirschfeld, the daughter of Leopold Hirschfeld and Pauline Heilbronner married Siegfried Kurz and became Laura Kurz, the mother of Rudolph Kurz and a victim of the Nazis when died in the Riga Ghetto after being deported there in 1941.

1904: “The Russian State’s Attorney is practically making the victims of the massacre at Gomel in the trial resulting from that massacre” which had begun on October 24 by claiming that the Christians rioters had been intimated by Jews who had taken self-defense measures following the Kishineff massacre.

1905; Norway becomes independent from Sweden. According to the census conducted at the turn of the century, there were 642 Jewish residents in a population totaling just over 2 million. In 1814, when control of Norway shifted from Denmark to Sweden, the Norwegians adopted “The Constitution of 1814 that contained “The Jew Clause” in the Constitution of 1814 which stated "No person of the Jewish creed may enter Norway, far less settle down there".  The clause was repealed in 1851 which opened a trickle of Jewish immigration to Norway while it was still part of Sweden.  In one of those quirks of history, the man most responsible for the repeal of the Jew Clause was the son of the man who led the fight to have included in the Constitution.

1905: In Melsungen, Hessen, Germany, Flora and Isaac Alfred Speier gave birth to Leo Speyer who was murdered at Auschwitz.

1906: Antoine Louis Targe who helped to clear Captain Dreyfus began serving as the Private Secretary to fellow Dreyfusard George Picquart.

1907: Twenty-two people were convicted today “for fomenting the pogrom at Nicolaief in October, 1903, a crime for which they were later pardoned.

1907: The Tennessee Volunteers coached by Izzy Levene continued their winning ways today defeating Maryville College bringing their record to 4 and 1.

1908(1stof Cheshvan 5669) Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1908: It was reported today that Rabbi S. Stephen Wise had asserted in his Sunday sermon that “a Jewish organization is not needed to maintain Jewish rights” because “we have no especial Jewish rights to safeguard and to conserve” and only “insist that there be no violation of the American spirit of fair play and justice.

1908: At political rally in Brooklyn, William H. Taft, the Republican Party candidate for President, took issue with Samuel Gomper’s assertion that he will deliver the vote of labor for William Jennings Bryan.

1909:The new ballroom of the Hotel Astor is the scene of an event celebrating the 25thanniversary of the founding of the Montefiore Home Gifts aggregating $101,500 were announced tonight as the birthday presents to the Montifore Home where . B.J. Greenhut, announces that gifts totaling $101,500 have been donated to support the institution. Greenhut, Chairman of the committee sponsoring the event, said that although he had not been authorized to make public the amount of the gifts and the names of the generous friends, he felt the occasion demanded it. The audience broke into applause when it was announced that J.H. Schiff had donated $50,000 to this worthy cause.

1910(23rdof Tishrei, 5671): Simchat Torah

1910: The sanity hearing for Anna Volinsky, who had had told Directors of the Montefiore Home that Mandel Kaufman had illegally been receiving “one half of the contributions of new patrons of the home and one quarter of the dues she had collected from old subscribers” was scheduled to continue today.

1911:  Birthdate of Minneapolis native Sidney ‘Sid” Gillman the Ohio State University football player who went to a successful college and NFL coaching career.

1911: The Daily News reported that the Orthodox Jews in Batavia, NY “purchased a house at 232 Liberty Street to use as a synagogue.

1911:By an order of the Governor all Jews in the Russian Province of Ekaterinoslaff are subject to expulsion with some minor exceptions.

1912: As a result of the First Balkan War, Thessaloniki becomes part of modern day Greece. The leaders of the Jewish Community are immediately received by King George I and the Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos who promised to respect the rights of the community and offered full equality in the eyes of the Law.

1912:  Birthdate of movie director Don Siegel, the native of Chicago who directed Clint Eastwood in several of his finest films.

1913: During the First Balkan War, Bulgarian forces begin bombarding the city of Adrianople in what will become the Siege of Adrianople which would last until March of 1914.  Three thousand of the city’s Jews sought shelter in the local schools while another 9,200 were left with no place to go.

1913: Louis Marshall denied tonight that he would have any involvement Governor William Sulzer’s planned appeal of the decision of the High Court of Impeachment. Marshall, a prominent lawyer and leader of the Jewish Community, had reluctantly agree to represent the embattled governor.

1913: Rabbi Rudolph I. Coffee expressed his displeasure over the support that many New York rabbis had given to Governor Sulzer during his recent impeachment trial.  Coffee felt that there involvement in this partisan political issue compromised their roles as spiritual leaders of the Jewish people especially when one considers the sleazy nature of the Tammany and anti-Tammany forces.  Coffee, the rabbi at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, has been visiting the city during the trial. He ended his comments by saying that “these Rabbis have hurt their religion and they certainly do not each nor practice its ideals.”

1913: Temple Sinai (First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland) broke ground at 28thand Webster on its new building which was completed in 1914.

1914: Twenty four year old Louis Weinstein “a British subject from Cape Town” arrived in New York today aboard the SS Voltaire “without funds” which resulted in him becoming a charge of the HIAS.

1914: “Brandeis Speaks on Zionism” published today described a speech by the Boston lawyer who said that Zionist movement “must be considered by the Jews of American not only from the point of view of their own platform but from that of the needs born of the war” which meant that Palestine could a welcome refuge to the Jews of Eastern Europe “relieving in part the inevitable heavy immigration that otherwise must flow from the devastated battlefield countries to the United States.”

1915: The R.II “a large three-bay biplane” which was a prototype bomber built by Siemens, “a leading corporate participant in Hitler’s “death through work program;” with slave labor factories at the following death camps: Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Flossenberg, Gross Rosen, Mauthausen, Neuengamme, Ravensbruck, & Sachsenhausen” was flown for the first time today.

1916: After reading the report of his Adjutant General that while there while statements had been that Christians were preferred as members of the National Guard and some of those connected with recruitment had admitted to “a distinct bias against Jewish applicants” “the evidence does not show a general prevalence of discrimination” when it comes to recruiting Jewish members of the  National Guard, Government Whitman issued additional orders stating that “no applicant shall be rejected on account of his race or religion” and that “it shall be the duty of officers charged with making enlistments to see that their subordinates are free from such bias or prejudice…”

1916: In New York City, Hipolit and Anna Firko gave birth to Vivian Firko who gained fame as the Clarence Derwent Award winning actress Vivian Nathan, the wife of Nathan Schwalb.

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=VIVIAN-NATHAN&pid=174591991

1916: “Maurice Simmons, Chairman of the Committee for the Protection of the Good Name of Immigrant Peoples released a statement in answer to the findings of Adjutant General Louis W. Stotesbury that Jews are not discriminated against” when trying to enlist in the National Guard that took issue with the outcome because the complaint was not that there was a “general prevalence of discrimination against Jews” but that the prejudice “existed in certain units.”

1916: Ten days after the Brownsville Clinic opened Fania Mindell was among those arrested by undercover agents because they providing education about, and distributing, birth control materials.

https://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/26/1916/fania-mindell-arrested-for-distributing-birth-control-material

1917(10thof Cheshvan, 5678): J.H. Valentine, the  rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in Manchester who preferred to be called “Reverend” and who was tireless worker for the Anglicization of Jewish immigrants from Russia as can be seen by his statement “The Manchester Working Men’s Club” would not be a “place for dry sermons and must history” but would instead “raise the tone of our poor brethren by instilling into them habits of industry, thrift, education them in the language and customs of the country whiter they come have come to seek an asylum” passed away today in Manchester.

1917: In England, The Times“published a leading article attacking” the government for its repeated delays in issuing a statement support the Zionist cause. Ironically, the delay was caused, in part, by the concern among some English Jews that support for Zionism would call into question their loyalty to the Crown.

1917: In Kostroma, “The Black Hundreds accused Jews of speculation” which was the justification for the looting of Jewish shops by those looking for food.

1917: In Poltava and Oryol, the militia and other “local organizations” put down attacks on Jews accused of speculating that raised the cost of food.

1917(10thof Cheshvan, 5678): Eight Jews were killed and another twenty were wounded “in an outbreak of anti-Jewish violence” at Pereyaslav.

1918(20thof Cheshvan, 5679): Parashat Vayera

1918(20thof Cheshvan, 5679: Today during WW I, 23 year old Sergeant William Sawelson,  a Sergeant, Company M, 312th Infantry, 78th Division, AEF, United States Army “upon his own initiative, left shelter, crawled through heavy machine gun fire to a wound man lay, gave him what water he had in his own canteen and went back to the shell hole in which he had been lying, obtained more water and was killed by a machine gun bullet while returning to aid is wounded comrade. (Editor’s Note – he was posthumously awarded “the Medal of Honor for valor in combat.)

1919: In Philadelphia, Solomon and Dora (Levin) Pressman gave birth to Jacob “Jack” Pressman the graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the Jewish Theological Seminary who “served as the rabbi of Temple Beth Am in Los Angeles for 35 years and who was “a co-founder of the American Jewish University in Bel-Air

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-rabbi-jacob-pressman-dies-at-95-20151005-story.html

1922: Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, the accredited representative for Tel Aviv in the United States announced that “Harvey Fisk & Sons, Inc have been appointed commercial and fiscal agency in the United States for Tel Aviv, the modern section of Jaffa which is the principal port of Palestine.”  The announcement is important to commercial interests in the United States since Jaffa has become the principal port in Asia Minor following the destruction of Smyrna.

1923: As the Klan grew stronger and more violent as could be seen by blind-fold whipping administered to Philip Rothblum in March of 1922, a headline in today’s Dallas News reported that “Klan Day at the Fair: Great Throngs Participate in Colorful Klan Initiation at the Fair Park”

1926:In Paris, France, the trial of Sholom Schwartzbard comes to an end.A jury of 12 petit-bourgeois Parisians acquitted the Ukrainian-born Jewish immigrant and anarchist of the charge of murder for shooting to death former Ukrainian president Symon Petliura.

1926: Birthdate of Shoredtich (section of East End, London) native Lou Meyers who served with the Royal Marines during WW II, Machel in Iserael from 1948 to 1950 and in Korea from 1950 to 1952.

1927(30thof Tishrei, 5688): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1927(30thof Tishrei, 5688): Seventy-seven year old Frederick de Sola Medndes, the Jamaican born son of Rabbi Abraham Pereira Mendes, grandson of Rabbi David Aaron de Sola, great-grandson of Haham Raphael Meldola and brother of Rabbi Henry Pereira Mendes who served as the Rabbi at New York’s West End Synagogue for over forty years after having begun his career at the Great St. Helen’s Synagogue in London, passed away today.

1928: “Suzy Saxophone” a French-German silent film featuring Herman Picha and filmed by cinematographer Otto Heller was released today.

1929(22ndof Tishrei, 5690): Shimini Atzeret and Shabbat

1929(22ndof Tishrei, 5690): Sixty-three year old Abraham Mortiz “Aby” Warburg, a member of the famed German banking family who turned his back on the family business and alternate plans to enter the rabbinate to become a leader in the field of art history passed away today in his home town of Hamburg.

1930(4th of Cheshvan, 5691): Ninety year old Waldemar Mordecai Wolff Haffkine the Russian born bacteriologist who developed “vaccines used against cholera and bubonic plague” and who not only refused to convert to advance his career but was active in Jewish affairs, passed away today.

1931: In Manhattan, Romanian Jewish immigrants gave birth to their second child Larry Lieber, the “American comic book artist and writer” who was nine years younger than his brother “Stanley Martin Lieber, later best known as Marvel Comics editor and impresario Stan Lee.”

1931(15thof Cheshvan, 5692): Sixty-nine year old George Washington Ochs-Oaks the son of Bertha and Julius Ochs a member of the Ochs family of New York Times whose varied career included serving as newspaper reporter, a member of the New York National Guard during WW I and may of Chattanooga, TN passed away today.

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=22878

1932:The Canada Dry Program, starring Jack Benny was broadcast for the last time on the NBC Blue Network

1932: “Scampolo,” a comedy film produced by Lothat Stark who would be forced to seek refuge in Copenhagen when the Nazis come to power, with a script by Max Kolpe, Felix Salten and Billy Wilder and music by Artur Guttman and Franz Waxman was released today in Germany by Bavaria Film.

1934: Featherweight Harry Blitman fought his 77th and final bout today in Philadelphia,

1936: Birthdate of Deborah Tobias Portiz, the Brooklyn native who was the first woman to serve as the Attorney General of New Jersey and the first Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.

1936: The Church of England issued its “first pronouncement on the agitation by Sir Oswald Mosley’s Fascist movement” today “branding the recent East End disturbances as ‘monstrous’” while the London Diocesan Conference adopted a resolution “urging Christians not to tolerate anti-Semitisms.”

1936: As part of the efforts of the Nazi regime’s “efforts to enforce its discriminator laws against Jews in other countries as well as in Germany,” “The Juridical Weekly” announced that the foreign department of the National Socialist Association “has established a world register of ‘Aryan’ lawyers abroad” who “are fitted to represent German interests abroad” while issuing a warning to “all Germans against employeeing Jewish lawyers in other countries.

1938: “The Gestapo was ordered to arrest and deport all Polish Jews living in Germany immediately resulting in the arrest of 12,000 Polish Jews who were “stripped of their property and herded aboard trains headed for Poland.”

1939: The Nazis prohibited Sh'chita in Poland supposedly on humanitarian grounds.

1939: The Nazis abolished its military government in Poland.  It is replaced by the Military Generalgouvernment under the command of Hans Frank. In his first speech he announced that “there will be no room for . . . Jewish exploiters in a territory under German sovereignty."

1939: The Labor Department of the Generalgouvernementof Occupied Poland issues the Arbeitspflicht (Work obligation) decree, which makes slave labor mandatory for all Polish men and women over the age of 14 and under age 60.

1939: Birthdate of University of Iowa Economics Professor Michael Balch.

http://www.resourcesforlife.com/docs/item74

1939: Following a plan devised by Adolf Eichmann, the Nazis deport and "resettle" some 78,000 Jews to a "reservation" located in the Lublin-Nisko region of southeast Poland in a three and half month period ending in the middle of February, 1940.  The project is temporarily suspended when rolling rail stock is needed for German military campaigns against the Low Countries.

1940(24thof Tishrei, 5701): Parashat Bereshit

1940: Five hundreds Jewish refugees, “including 124 women and nine children” whose Bulgarian steamer Pentcho foundered on rocks in the Aegean Sea yesterday, are still being sheltered on Italian islands after the Rumanian, Turkish and Greek authorities refused to grant them permission to land.

1940: It was announced today that Lt. Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, the commander of Britain’s Middle East Forces, “who commanded troops in Palestine in 1937” has been promoted to the rank of “full general.”

1941: After the Odessa Action which started on October 23 and ended on October 25 leaving 20,000 murdered Jews, another 10,000 more were sent to various concentration camps from that City.

1941: Cardinal Emmanuel Célestin Suhard, the Archbishop of Paris “addressed a dispatch to Hitler” in an attempt “to save hostages in Nantes and Châteaubriant.

1941: Germans inform Jews of Kalisz, Poland, that elderly Jews in convalescent homes are to be moved to another home the next day

1942: Nineteen year old warehouse worker Simon Levinson was arrested today in Oslo, a month before he was deported on the Donau which took him Auschwitz where he was murdered in 1943

1942: Birthdate of The Rev. Lawrence Boadt, a Roman Catholic priest, publisher and Bible scholar who used his study of the Old Testament as a vehicle for promoting understanding between Christians and Jews,

1942: In Oszmiana, Poland, 400 Jews were deported. To save the remaining 600, the head of the ghetto decided to send only the old so to make up the quota.

1943: At the Janowska camp in Lvov, the Nazis continued to shoot Jews and burn them on pyres. After the mothers and children would undress, the Germans would swing small children, smashing their heads into trees until they died. All this was done in front of the mothers who themselves would be beaten, hung or shot.

1943: Seventy-nine year old Sir Marc Aurel Stein, the Budapest born Jew who became a Lutheran to advance his career as an archaeologist passed away today in Kabul while on the last of his many expeditions to Central Asia.

1943: Three thousand Jews are deported from Kovno, Lithuania, to the slave-labor camp at Klooga, Estonia.

1944: “Ira Hisrchman, the department store executive and philanthropist who recently returned from turkey where he was a representative of the War Refugee Board declared” tonight at a dinner of the Metropolitan Zionist Fund in the Waldorf-Astoria that “it was only through the intercession of the United States Government that the rescue of thousands of Jews from the Balkans was effected.

1945: “Fallen Angel” directed and produced by Otto Preminger and with music by David Raskin was released in the United States today.

1946(1st of Cheshvan, 5707): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1946: Kurt Daluege, former SS-Obergruppenführer and deputy Reichsprotektorof Bohemiaand Moravia, is hanged in Prague, Czechoslovakia, after being convicted of war crimes.

1946: “A Jewish agency spokesman said today the inner Zionist Council would call on Palestine Jews…to take certain specified measures in cooperation with the Government against the use of violence…” The move was part of bargain to gain the release of 700 Jews who have been held by the British without charges or trial since last June.  Among those who would be released is Moshe Shertok, head of the Jewish Agency’s political department.”  The deal would also allow Moshe Sneh head of the Haganah and David Ben-Gurion to return to Palestine from France where they have endured a self-imposed exile in an attempt to avoid imprisonment by the British.

1946: Holocaust survivor and future French political leader Simone Annie Liline Jacob became Simone Veil when she married Antoine Veil whom she met while study law at the University of Paris.

1947: In Washington, DC dedication of the Oscar S. Straus Memorial which “commemorates the accomplishments” of President Theodore Roosevelt’s Secretary of Commerce and Labor and “the first Jew to serve in the cabinet of a U.S President.”

1947: The British ended their occupation of Iraq.  The British departure made it possible for the Arab population to move against the Jews of Iraq.  The situation would only grow worse once the Israelis defeated the Arab Armies, including the Iraqis the following year.  However, the violence against the Jews began before the UN partition and before there was a state Israel.

1947: Arabian King Ibn Saud warned President Harry Truman that American support of partition of Palestine was an unfriendly and useless act.  “The Arabs will isolate such a state from the world and lay siege to it until it dies by famine.”

1947:The day before the Hollywood 10 began testifying, the anti-HUAC celebrities aired the first of a two-part national broadcast called "Hollywood Fights Back!," co-written by Norman Corwin and Robert Presnell Jr., and featuring Garland, Kelly, Bacall, "Bogie," Robinson, Lancaster, Henreid, John Beal and William Holden. HUAC’s investigation into the Communist influence in the film business was tainted in many ways including a predilection for anti-Semitism.

1948(23rd of Tishrei, 5709): Simchat Torah

1948(23rd of Tishrei, 5709: Shumel Aharon Fumkin, the son of Leib Fumkin and Sheina Hodess and father of Haim Yakov Frumkin, passed away today on London.

1948: “The Return of October” a comedy directed by Joseph H. Lewis and script co-authored by Melvin Frank was released in the United States today.

1948: Today, “in a public ceremony at naval headquarters in Haifa Prime Minister David Ben Gurion appointed Kvarnit Shulman to the postial of commander in chief of the Israeli Naval Service” which meant that the twenty-six and half year old former U.S. Navy Lieutenant “could not assume the title of Aluf or admiral.”

1949: “The Conference on the Church and the Jewish People called on Protestant churches today to denounce anti-Semitism, and recommended that Jews be included in evangelistic work of Christian missions and parishes.”

1949: “Abe Stark, Republican-Liberal-City Fusion candidate for Borough President of Brooklyn, charged today that his Democratic opponent, Borough President John Cashmore, had injected the religious issue into the Brooklyn campaign and was seeking to ride back into office on "the coat tails" of former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman, Democratic-Liberal candidate for United States Senator.

1949: Today, Eliahu Elath, Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, presented “an Ark of Silver and copper” to President Truman which will the Torah that President Chaim Weizman  had presented to his American counterpart when he was in the United States last May.

1950: Sixty-one year old Miguel Mariano Gómez who as President of Cuba in 1936 negotiated with Congressman William I Sirovich about the possibility of “Cuba opening her doors to at least 100,000 persecuted German Jews” passed away today.

1951: “The Blue Veil” a dramatic film directed by Curtis Bernhardt with a screenplay by Norman Corwin and music by Franz Waxman which had premiered in September was released in the United States today by RKO.

1951:Emanuel “Manny” Shinwell, Baron Shinwell completed his service Minister of Defense when the Labor Party was defeated in the “snap election” of 1951.

1951: Winston Churchill “became Prime Minister for the second time.” Chaim Weizmann, the first President of Israel, sends a message of genuine congratulations.  In his reply, Churchill refers to the Zionist leader as “my old friend.”

1951: In Brooklyn Esta Greenberg and Jack Schnabel gave birth to American artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel who grew up in Brownsville, Texas which leaves to wonder how such a culture clash effected his artistic creativity.

1954(29th of Tishrei, 5715): Eighty-eight year old Jennie Wallenstein Kohnstamm the oldest child of Esther Hellman Wallenstein, the founding president of the Hebrew Infant Asylum, passed away today.

1955: The last American occupation troops left Austria and Austria enacts laws of proclaiming permanent neutrality.  The American occupation had been a rather benign affair since the Austrians had been declared the first victim of Nazi aggression rather than a willing partner of the Third Reich.  Considering the number of Austrian Nazis, the number of Austrians who served in with the German military and the zeal with Austrian Nazis attacked and helped to exterminate the Jewish population, this was a total misreading of the situation. 

1955(10th of Cheshvan, 5716):“An Egyptian raid today against the small Israeli post at Be'erotaim resulted in the killing of one Israeli soldier and the capture of two others

1955: “A large force of Egyptian soldiers reinforced with artillery, armor and anti-aircraft cannon, took up positions on both sides of the demilitarized zone near Sabcha and Ras-Siram” with “elements of the Egyptian force penetrating one kilometer into Israeli territory and entrenching themselves near a strategic hill, code-named “Lilly” by the Israelis.”

1956: “The Opposite Sex” a romantic comedy produced by Joe Pasternak, with a screenplay by Fay and Michael Kanin and music by Nicholas Brodszky, Sammy Cahn, Ralph and George Stoll was released in the United States today.

1956: “The Brave One” directed by Irving Rapper and produced by Frank King who risked a lot by allowing one of those on the Blacklist to write the script was released today in the United States.

1956: “The 202nd Paratroopers Brigade, under the command of Ariel Sharon, is assigned to drop a paratroopers regiment in the Mitla Pass in Sinai and to lead the rest of the brigade forces via land to the landing zone in the Mitla Pass. Sharon is not aware that the task of his brigade is chiefly to deceive the Egyptian army (so it would seem as though IDF is carrying out a limited scope type of action) and to supply the pretext for the involvement of Britain and France.”

1957(1st of Cheshvan, 5718):  Dr. Gerty Theresa Cori, the first Jewish-American woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology passed away today at the age of 61.  An internationally known biochemist she and her husband Dr. Carl F. Cori and Dr. B.A. Houssay shared the 1947 Nobel Prize.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F10913F63F5511708DDDAE0A94D8415B8789F1D3

1958: Sixty-five year old architect László Hudec Hungary’s honorary consul in Shanghai during WW II who helped Jewish refugees from Europe by issuing them passports to ravel safely to Canada and the United States passed away today.

http://www.ladislavhudec.eu/

1959: “Burning Bright” produced by Lewis Freedman and Henry Weinstein was broadcast today as “The Play of the Week.”

1959:  Dr. Arthur Kornberg is awarded the Nobel Prize Physiology or Medicine 1959 for his discovery of "the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)" together with Dr. Severo Ochoa of New YorkUniversity.

1960: “The 49th Cousin” starring Menasha Skulnik as “Isaac,” Marian Winters as “Tracy Lowe” and Eli Mintz as “Simon Lowe” opened on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre.

1962: Today, Hal “Prince married Judy Chaplin, daughter of composer and musical director Saul Chaplin, and the mother of  Daisy Prince, a director, and Charles Prince, a conductor.

1963(8thof Cheshvan, 5724): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1963: “The New York Board of Rabbis has asked its 800 members in the metropolitan area to pay special tribute in their sermons today to the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York.”

1965: “The first Broadway performance of” Peter Shaffer’s “The Royal Hunt of the Sun” “took place at the ANTA Playhouse.”

1967: “Wait Until Dark” a thriller starring Alan Arkin “as a violent criminal searching for drugs” was released in the United States by Warner Brothers-Seven Arts.

1967: A production of Lillian Hellman’s “Little Foxes” directed by “Mike Nichols, a third cousin twice removed of scientist Albert Einstein, through Nichols' mother” opened today “at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in Lincoln Center.”

1970(26thof Tishrei, 5731): Sixty-nine year old Kiev native Louis “Kid” Kaplan the resident of Connecticut who also fought under the name of Benny Miller and “was the world featherweight champion in 1925 and 1926 passed away today.

1970: Sixty year old Louis Mundheim Gerstenfeld, the widow of Dr. Norman Gerstenfeld, the powerhouse Rabbi at Washington Hebrew Congregation passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1970/10/28/archives/mrs-gerstenfeld-rabbis-widow-64.html

1972:  Dutifully playing his part to ensure the re-election of Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger declares "Peace is at hand" in Vietnam.  The November elections would come and go and the war would drag on.

1972: Birthdate of Iowa City native Jessica Sharzer, the multi-talented film creator who was awarded The Horror Writers Association Bram Stocker Award for Superior Achievement in a Screenplay in 2011.

1973(30thof Tishrei, 5734): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1973: Fire broke out in a store in Malverne, NY owned by Arthur Shilkret, the son of Nathaniel Shlkret, the creator the Genesis Suite.

1973: In violation of the ceasefire agreement, the Egyptian Third Army attempted to breakthrough surrounding Israeli; an attempt that was thwarted by the IDF and the IAF.

1973:  West German authorities arrested 4 Arabs armed with explosives.

1974: “Israel and the River Plate,” published today, C. L. Sulzberger writes from Herzliya that “it would probably astonish most people to know that Israel counts on Argentinaas potentially the largest remaining source of Jewish immigration that can answer this dynamic little country's constant clamor for more people.” To make things even better, the Argentinean Jewish community would provide an already-educated cadre of immigrants.

1975“A Talk With Amos Oz,” by Hebert Mitgang published today provides interesting insights into the life and thoughts of one Israel’s most prominent authors:

http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/26/home/oz-interview.html

1975: As Arab states seek to recoup their losses from the Yom Kippur War, the Syrian Minister of Defense arrived in Budapest today.

1976: Yorkshire Television broadcast “Success” the fifth episode of “Dickens of London” with music by Monty Norman.

1978(25th of Tishrei, 5739):Alexander Gerschenkron a Russian-born American Jewish economic historian and professor at Harvard who was trained in the Austrian School of economics passed away. He is the grandfather of author Nicholas Dawidoff

1978(25thof Tishrei, 5739): Eighty-one year old William Jacob Mack, Sr. the son of Lydia and Millard William Mack, who was married to Henritte L. Segal before marrying Grace Bernice Mack passed away today in his home town of Cincinnati, Ohio.

1984: Birthdate of Olympic figure skater Sasha Cohen.

1984: “Firstborn” a drama that marked the film debut of Corey Haim and co-starring Sarah Jessica Parker was released in the United States today.

1984: “Body Double” a mystery movie featuring Al Israel with a script by Robert J. Avrech, a graduate of Brooklyn’s Yeshiva of Flatbush was released today in the United States today.

1986(23rdof Tishrei, 5747): Simchat Torah

1988: NBC broadcast the first episode of “Tattingers” created by Bruce Paltrow and co-starring Jerry Stiller and Rob Morrow.

1989: In Great Britain, Nigel Lawson completed his term as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

1990(7th of Cheshvan, 5751: William Paley, the founder and CEOof CBS died of a heart attack at the age of 89. (As reported by Jeremy Gerard)

https://www.biography.com/people/william-s-paley-9542315

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/27/obituaries/william-s-paley-builder-of-cbs-dies-at-89.html

1992: In a case of “Jew versus Jew” Frank Rich reviews David Mamet’s “Oleanna.”

http://www.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9E0CE1DF1E3CF935A15753C1A964958260&_r=0

1992: Today, “President George H.W. Bush signed into law the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act” which made Zapruder’s film of the JFK assassination an official “assassination record” and the official property of the United States Government – a designation which the Zapruder contested claiming that it belonged to the family and demanding that it be returned to them.

1992: The Times quoted Jewish born financier George Soros as saying: "Our total position by Black Wednesday had to be worth almost $10 billion. We planned to sell more than that. In fact, when Norman Lamont said just before the devaluation that he would borrow nearly $15 billion to defend sterling, we were amused because that was about how much we wanted to sell."

1994: Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and Prime Minister Abdel Salam Majali of Jordan signed a peace treaty in a ceremony attended by President Clinton.

1994: Dame Shirley Porter, “the daughter and heir of Sir Jack Cohen, the founder of Tesco supermarkets” completed her services as Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London.

1995:  Fathi Shikaki, a leader of the terrorist organization Islamic Jihad was assassinated while staying on the island of Malta.  It is claimed that Mossad agents were responsible for his death.

1997:The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting including Wait Till Next Year: A Memoir by Doris Kearns Goodwin, The Stolen Legacy of Anne Frank:Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman, and the Staging of the ''Diary” by Ralph Melnick and Panther in the Basementby Amos Oz; translated by Nicholas de Lange.

1997: “Before Women Had Wings” a made for television movie for which Ellen Barkin won an Emmy was released in Canada today.

1998: Rededication of the Oscar Straus Memorial in Washington, DC.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Straus_Memorial#/media/File:Worship-monument.jpg

1999: Eighty-eighty year old author and screenwriter Abraham Polonsky, one of the many victims of Hollywood’s Blacklist passed away today. (As reported by William Honan)

http://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/29/movies/abraham-polonsky-88-dies-director-damaged-by-blacklist.html?_r=0

2000: Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for today’s bombing in the Gaza Strip.

2001(9th of Cheshvan, 5762): Ninety-six year old Laszlo Halasz, the Hungarian born musician who served as the first director of the New York City Opera in which capacity he mount the first performance of “The Dybbuk,” a three act opera by David Tamkin. (As reported by Allan Kozinn)

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/31/arts/laszlo-halasz-first-director-of-city-opera-is-dead-at-96.html

2002: Following a suicide attack that killed 14 people, Israeli forces “supported by tanks and other armored vehicles” moved into Jenin in search of the terrorist cell response for this latest artoricyt.

2003: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting including And the Dead Shall Rise:  The Murder of Mary Phagan and the Lynching of Leo Frankby Steve Oney and Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Lifeby Caroline Moorehead.

2004: Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco celebrates its 60thanniversary.

2004:Israel's parliament approved Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's plan for withdrawing from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.

2005(23rd of Tishrei, 5766): Simchat Torah

2005: Jerry Reinsdorf’s Chicago White Sox won the World Series replacing Theo Epstein’s Red Sox at the top of the major league heap.

2005: Avram Grant announced his resignation as the coach of Israel’s national football team.

2005(23rd of Tishrei, 5766): A suicide bomber who had been relased from an Israeli prison a month ago, struck in Hadera wounding 55 and killing five -- Michael Koifman, 68, of Hadera; Perahiya Makhlouf, 53, of Hadera;; Sabiha Nissim, 66, of moshav Ahituv; Jamil Mohammed Ka'adan, 48, of Baqa al-Gharbiyye; Ya'akov Rahmani, 68, of Hadera; Genia Poleis, 66, of Hadera and Larissa Grishchenko, 39, of Hadera

2006: A concert entitled “The Yiddish Voice of Love: Songs of Beyle Shaechnter-Gottesmanon ” is presented at the 92ndStreet Y in New York City.  “Schaechter-Gottesman is known as one America’s premier Yiddish poets and her work has been a source of inspiration for many Yiddish musicians.  A native of Vienna, raised in pre-war Romania, Schaechter-Gottesman won the National Heritage Fellowship in 2005.

2007: The New York Times featured a review of World War IV: The Long Struggle against Islamofasacism by Norman Podhoretz.

2007: In the evening, five kassam rockets fired by the Islamic Jihad from the Gaza Strip landed in open fields south of Ashkelon and near Sderot.

2007: “Before the Devil Knowns You’re Dead” the last film directed by Sidney Lumet was released in the United States today.

2008:Rutgers University presents a lecture on the psychological effects of terrorism on Israelis entitled "Does the War End When the Shooting Stops?" by Zahava Solomon, director of the Adler Research Center for Child Welfare & Protection at Tel Aviv University.

2008: The Center for Jewish History presents Jewish Youth and Cultural Change:
A Conference on Rethinking American Jewish History, a conference that brings together historians, anthropologists, and scholars of culture in order to reflect on the ways in which young Jews experienced their lives as Jews and Americans over the past two centuries, and how communal and cultural change were reflected in anxieties about Jewish youth.

2008: The Washington Postfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting including My Father’s Paradise:A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraqby Ariel Sabar,Hitler’s Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life by Timothy W. Ryback, and the paperback edition of Janet Malcolm's dual biography of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, entitled Two Liveswhich is "a meditation on literature and morality, built around the disquieting fact that Stein and Toklas, both Jewish, remained in Europe throughout World War II without either hiding or being swept up in the Holocaust."

2008:Kadima leader Tzipi Livni announced that her efforts to build a coalition government were unsuccessful, and recommended that early general elections be held. Livni made the announcement at a press conference held at the president's residence in Jerusalem, Beit Hanassi, where she arrived at 5:30 p.m.to meet with President Shimon Peres.

Livni explained that though she had hoped to build a coalition government, she was not willing to give up on her values in order to reach that goal. "I was willing to make sacrifices to build a coalition government... but I was not prepared to mortgage Israel's economic and political future or the hope for a better future and a different kind of politics," she said. "There are prices that can be paid, prices that others are willing to pay - but I won't pay them at the expense of the State, at the expense of Israeli citizens - just to become a prime minister in a paralyzed government."

2009: The Center for Jewish History and The Center for Traditional Music and Dance present “Celebrating a Lifetime in Yiddish Song,”  conversation and performance featuring Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman, America's leading Yiddish poet and songwriter, who will be joined by her son Itzik Gottesman, Associate Editor of the Yiddish Forward. In 2006, Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman was awarded the prestigious N.E.A. National Heritage Fellowship, our nation's highest honor in the traditional arts.

2009:Steven D. Levitt (a professor of economics at the University of Chicago) and Stephen J. Dubner (a former writer and editor at the New York Times Magazine) discuss their new book, "SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance," in a program at The Washington Post Conference Center.

2009: At The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival Melvin Urofsky discusses "Louis D. Brandeis: A Life," his biography of the Supreme Court Justice (which is the annual Bernard Wexler Lecture on Jewish History)

2009: An activist in Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox Eda Haredit community was conditionally released from prison today, a day after his arrest for allegedly spraying an ultra-Orthodox woman with tear gas in the capital's Mea She'arim neighborhood

2010: According to Sally Kohn “3 things Progressive and Tea Partiers can agree on are “ensuring clean elections,” “ending bailouts and subsidies for Big Business” and the abolition of “Corporate parenthood.”

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/3-things-progressives-and-tea-partiers-can-agree-on

2010: George Soros donated $1 million, the largest donation in the campaign, to the Drug Policy Alliance to fund Proposition 19 that would have legalized marijuana in the state of California if it had passed

2010:Sam Brylawski is scheduled to deliver a lecture styled Emile Berliner: Inventor of the Gramophone, Part II that is a follow up to an earlier lecture on the life of Jewish-German immigrant Emile Berlinerwho “emigrated as a young man from Hannover to Washington in 1870 and became famous internationally for his many inventions and business acumen.”

2010: The Historic 6th& I Synagogue is scheduled to host Challah & Chutney: An Indian Jewish cooking class where Shulie Madnick, an Indian Jewish food blogger, provides lessons in how to prepare a vegetarian Indian meal, traditional to the Jewish community of India.

2010: The annual trade show of the kosher food industry opened today at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, N.J. 2011: A program featuring a discussion “Odessa: Genius and Death in a City of Dreams” by Charles Kings is scheduled to take place at the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, D.C.

2011: Rabbi Nissan Antine, the Associate Rabbi and Director of Education at Beth Sholom Congregation, is scheduled to lead a class entitled Responsa of the Holocaust at the JCC of Greater Washington.

2011: The International Conference on the Life and Work of Israeli author Aharon Applefeld is scheduled to open at the University of Pennsylvania.

2011: Former Shin Bet security service director Yuval Diskin defended Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas today, saying that Abbas is against terrorism.

2011: In excerpts of an interview released today from an upcoming interview on Sixty Minutes,the wife of the financial swindler Bernard Madoff claims that the couple attempted suicide by taking pills on Christmas Eve 2008 after his estimated $65 billion Ponzi scheme was exposed.  The attempt, which she described as “impulsive” left her “glad” that “we woke up.” 

2011:Three Grad rocket were fired from the Gaza Strip at the Ashdod and Bnei Aish areas shortly before midnight today. 

2012(10th of Cheshvan, 5773): Fifty-one year old television producer and comedy writer Alan Kirschenbaum passed away today.

http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings-20121030,0,2908921.story

2012(10th of Cheshvan, 5773): Eight year old Arnold Greenberg, the founder of Snapple passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/31/business/arnold-greenberg-a-founder-of-snapple-dies-at-80.html?hpw&_r=1&

2012: Israeli Cellist Elad Kabilio is schedule to lead the musical accompaniment to tonight’s performance of the Ballet Next Ensemble at the Joyce Theatre.

2012: “The Other Son” a film about “two young men–one Israeli, the other Palestinian–who discover they were accidentally switched at birth and the complex repercussions facing them and their respective families” is scheduled to appear for the first time in selected theatres in the United States.

2012:The British government opposed the establishment of the Nuremberg war crimes tribunals at the end of the second world war because it wanted selected Nazi leaders to be summarily executed and others to be imprisoned without trial, according to a contemporary account that was declassified today.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/oct/26/britain-execution-nuremberg-nazi-leaders

2012:Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s tie-up with far-right coalition partner Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman could backfire by eroding their lead ahead of Israel’s Jan. 22 ballot, a poll said today. Read more: http://forward.com/articles/165001/netanyahus-hard-right-alliance-could-backfire/#ixzz2ARoW83Xe

2012: “Orchestra of Exiles,” a documentary that tells the tale of Bronislaw Huberman’s effort to create what became the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra opened today in New York.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/how-europes-top-violinist-saved-hundreds-from-hitler-to-build-israels-orchestra-of-exiles/

2012: Sonja Spear is scheduled to give a talk about Halloween in America after the Shabbat Dinner being held at the University of Iowa Hillel House in Iowa City, Iowa.

2013: “Channel 2 (Reshet)” released the first episode of “The X Factor Israel.”

2013: Beginning of Jewish Book Month 2013 sponsored by the Jewish Book Council

2013: Sidney A. Katz closed Wolfson’s Department Store on East Diamond Avenue in Gaithersburg, MD which had been started in 1918 by is grandparents Jacob and Rose Wolfson.

2013: Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host “A Bit of Bling.”

2013: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a performance of “Don Giovanni” featuring Israel Wind Soloists:

Oboes: Amir Bakman, Josue Cordero

Clarinets: Danny Erdman, Daniel Gurfinkel

Bassoons: Mauricio Paez, Kristijonas Grigas

Contrabassoon: Isaac Ramon Leyva

Horns: Adrian Solis, Edo Hayek

2013: Australian police charged three people today over an anti-Semitic attack on five people in Bondi Beach, Sydney. The five Jews who were taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital included four men aged 27, 39, 49 and 66 wearing yarmulkes and a 62-year-old woman.

2013:Eight Israeli citizens and a Palestinian girl sustained moderate injuries when stones were hurled at the direction of vehicles traveling in south Mount Hebron (As reported by Itmar Fleishman)

2014: Aaron David Miller, the vice-president of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars os scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the annual Jewish Endowment Fund Brunch at the Hilton Hotel Riverside where Dr. Edward Soll and his wife Karne will be honred with the presentation of the Tzedakah award.  (As reported by the Crescent City Jewish News – the source for everything in the land of the Kosher Cajuns)

2014: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including  Pay Any Price: Greed, Power and Endless War by James Risen, who has been friends with Yossi Klein Halevi “since they both crashed the Nazi Party headquarters in Chicago as student reporters 30 years ago” and recently released paperback editions of You Should of Known by Jean Hanff Korelitz and Drama High: The Incredible True Story of a Brilliant Teacher, a Struggling Town and the Magic of Theatre by Michael Sokolove.

2014: “Dylan Thomas in America: A Centennial Exhibition” is scheduled to open at the 92nd Street Y.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/24/books/a-dylan-thomas-centennial-in-new-york.html?ref=books

2014:In Indianapolis, Lauren and Adam Cantor are scheduled to sing camp songs and share their memories of being song leaders at Goldman Union Camp Institute  at the annual meeting of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society

2014: Amid on-going terrorist inspired violence that has shut down parts of the Jerusalem Light Rail, the funeral of the Hamas terrorist who murdered a three month old baby and injured numerous others who were waiting to board the light rail is scheduled to be buried today.  (Editor’s note – So far there has been no condemnation of the murder of an infant by the UN)

2014: “Life in Stills” and “The Hangman” are scheduled to be shown on the first day of the Israeli Film Festival sponsored by the Tulane University Jewish Studies Department under the leadership of Dr. Brian Horowitz.

2014: "The Wartime Escape: Margret and H.A. Rey's Journey from France" an exhibition that unveils the history behind the children's character, Curious George whose creators The Jewish couple, Margret and H.A. Rey fled Paris on bicycles in 1940 to escape the Nazi invasion and eventually made their way to the United States with their manuscripts and illustrations for the book, "The Adventures of Fifi," which was retitled "The Adventures of Curious George" is scheduled to come to an at the Argenta Branch of the North Little Rock Public Library.

2014: At two o’clock this morning, Israelis change their clocks back to standard time.

2014: In what would appear to be a check of its “lethal arsenal” Hamas has for the eighth since the end of Operation Protective Edge fired rockets into the Mediterranean Sea. (As reported by Cynthia Blank)

2014: “The Arab population in Israel is part and parcel of the Jewish state and will always be a fundamental component of Israeli society, President Reuven Rivlin said today at a memorial ceremony to mark the 58th anniversary of the Kfar Kassem massacre, during which Israeli border police shot to death 49 Arab Israelis, among them several women and many children.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/rivlin-to-address-ceremony-marking-kfar-kassem-massacre/

2014(2ndof Cheshvan, 5775): Twenty-two year old Yemima Muskara became the second victim of Wednesday’s terrorist attach when she died of wounds suffered when a Hamas acolyte struck nine people with his car outside the Ammunition Hill Light Rail stop. (As reported by Gil Ronen)

2015(12thof Cheshvan, 5776): Seventy-eight year old physicist Leo P. Kadanoff passed away today in Chicago.  (As reported by Kenneth Chang)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/02/science/leo-p-kadanoff-physicist-of-phase-transitions-dies-at-78.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

http://jfi.uchicago.edu/~leop/

2015: “The Pesach Tikvah social agency in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, hosted a reunion for three of the Ewschwege survivors – Sari Gruenzweig, Esther Epstein and Lea Singer – and Alan Golub the American pilot who in April of 1945 forced a German shop keeper to give him the cloth so that these women could have dresses. For more see http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/09/nyregion/a-pilot-and-holocaust-survivors-bound-by-the-fabric-of-war-are-reunited-in-brooklyn.html?mabReward=CTM&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&region=CColumn&module=Recommendation&src=rechp&WT.nav=RecEngine&_r=0

2015: The 15th Annual National Conference is scheduled to come to an end today in Chicago.

2015: A memorial service was held today at St. Paul’s Chapel honoring the late Joseph F. Traub, founder of the Computer Science Department at Columbia University.

http://www.cs.columbia.edu/2015/joseph-traub-in-memoriam/

2015: The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host Jennifer Koh & Shai Wosner is the first of the Bridge to Beethoven concert series.

2015: The Tulane University Jewish Studies Department is scheduled to host Stephen Russell who will lecture on “A Geography of Royal Power in the Biblical World.”

2015: The Israeli Film Festival is scheduled to open at Tulane University with screenings of “Life in Stills” and “The Hangman.”

2015: Twenty-first anniversary of the Peace Treaty between Jordan and Israel.

2016: In Coralville, IA, Jeannette Gabriel from the Iowa Women’s Archives is scheduled to evaluate family “treasures” as part of the Agudas Achim Centennial celebration.

2016: “A rare, ancient papyrus dating to the First Temple Period” which “has been found to bear the oldest known mention of Jerusalem in Hebrew” “was formally unveiled by the Israel Antiquities Authority” today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/oldest-hebrew-mention-of-jerusalem-found-on-rare-papyrus-from-7th-century-bce/

2016: Today “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recalled Israel’s ambassador to UNESCO in protest of two recent resolutions by the UN cultural body that ignored Jewish and Christian historical ties to Jerusalem holy sites.”

2016: In Atlanta, the Breman Museum is scheduled to host a tour of Jewish Grounds at the Oakland Cemetery

2016: The Leo Baeck Institute and the Center for Jewish History are scheduled to host a lecture by David Biale the Emanuel Ringelblum Distinguished Professor of Jewish History at the University of California at Davis that examines the life and times of Gershom Sholem entitled “Sholem In Love: Affective Ties of a Jewish Historian.”

2016: Tahneer Oksman and New Yorkercontributor Liana Finck are scheduled to discuss Oksman’s new book How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses: Women and Jewish American Identity in Contemporary Graphic Memoirs, drawing connections between graphic storytelling and the unstable postmodern Jewish self in an event sponsored by the American Jewish Historical Society.

2016: In Paris, UNESCO”s World Heritage Committee is scheduled to vote on a resolution condemning “Israeli violations in Jerusalem’s Old City” that effectively denies the historic connection of Judaism and the Jewish people to Jerusalem and therefore also undermines the entire story of Jesus as presented in the Gospels. 

2017: ““Challah in the CLE,” an event where more than 1,500 local women and girls came together to make challah and take part in other festivities, returned to the east side of Cleveland today as the kickoff event of “a larger weekend-long series of events that are part of the Shabbos Project Cleveland – the local chapter of an international, grassroots Jewish identity movement to unite Jews around the world for a full Shabbat.

2017: In New Orleans, the Uptown JCC is scheduled to host a screening of “The Butler.”

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a fun evening of Challah baking and Mezuzah decorating.

2017: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to host a celebration of Deccan Heritage Foundation's new publication; Jewish Heritage of the Deccan; Mumbai, The Northern Konan, Pune co-authored by Kenneth X. Robbins and Pushkar Sohoni with photographs by Surendra Kumar.

2017: Samuel Nortich is scheduled to moderate a discussion “The Pew Jew Study: American and German-Jewry In Comparison” in which Steven Cohen and Robin Judd compare and contrast the “situations of German Jews a century ago and American Jews today.”

2017: Yeshiva University Museum, the Center for Jewish History and the American Sephardi Federation are scheduled to present Giuseppe Veltri discussing “The Temple in Renaissance Imagination.”

2017: Gili Cohen, “an Israeli judoka who won a gold medal” today “at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam judo tournament…had to his sing his own private ‘Hatikvah’ because the organized refused to play the Israeli national anthem.”

2018: Today physicist Abraham “Avi”  “Loeb and his postdoc Shmuel Bialy submitted a paper exploring the possibility of the interstellar object ʻOumuamua being an artificial thin solar sail accelerated by solar radiation pressure in an effort to help explain the object's non-gravitational acceleration.”

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host Kabbalat Shabbat services following by a dinner as part of the “Oxford 3rd Week Bring a Friend Shabbat.”

2018: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host the “Ensemble Phoenix on early instruments program” where performers us “period instruments.”

2018: The Jerusalem Theatre Piano Festival Is scheduled to host a “Kabbalat Shabbat – Salute to Yankeleh Rotblit.”

2019(27thof Tishrei, 5780): Parashat Bereshit – The Cycle Begins again

2019: The Houston Astros are scheduled to play the Washington Nationals in game four of the World Series without the services of their Assistant General Manager Brandon Taubman who was fired on October 24th for directing “offensive, vulgar comments toward female reporters during the celebration of the team’s American League Championship Series victory five days earlier.”

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host Holocaust survivor Agnes Schwartz as she tells “how a Catholic housekeeper claimed her as her own niece to protect her during the” Shoah.

2019: The Oxford University Jewish Socieity is scheduled to provide Shabbat meals prepared by its “fantastic chef Joanne” along with hosting Morning and Afternoon services as well as Seudah Shlishit.

2019: Jewish congregations all across America including Temple Beth Sholom in San Leandro; Beth Israel and Netivot Shalom in Berkeley; Sherith Israel, Emanu-El and Or Shalom in San Francisco; Beth Jacob in Redwood City, Shir Hadash in Los Gatos; Kol Shofar in Tiburon; and Kol Emeth in Palo Alto are scheduled to participate in “Show up for Shabbat” part of the response to remembering the massacre at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue that took place on October 27, 2018.

https://www.ajc.org/FindaSynagogue

2020: The Jewish Federation of North America is scheduled to host the second day of its virtual GA.

2020: The Alliance For Jewish Theatre’s annual conference is scheduled to continue online for a second day.

2020 The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host David Blatt as he talks about “U.S. and Them? American Jews and Israel.”

2020: The Marlene Meyerson JCC is scheduled to host a second virtual screening of “Rosenwald.”

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host Michael Sandel as he discusses “The Tyranny of Merit” with David Brooks.

2020(8th of Cheshvan): Yahrzeit of Avraham Elimelch ben Yosef Dov, whose nickname was Melech and whose English name was Abraham Levin and the Hebrew namesake of Mitchell A. Levin and the father of Joseph B. Levin.

2020: Now that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “ruled out recommendations to place first and second grade students in small capsules in schools, saying the country could not afford the cost of dividing classes into smaller numbers” Israelis are dealing with the reality that “classes will be split into two groups and each group will only physically attend school for half of the week.”

 

This Day, October 27, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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312:  Constantine the Great is said to have received his famous Vision of the Cross which will join the Sword of Constantine to the Cross of Christ in the governing of the Roman Empire, much to the detriment of the Jews for centuries to come.

710: Islamic forces, variously described as Saracens, Berbers or Moors, raided Sardinia which is under the nominal control of the Byzantine (Christian) Empire. This is just one more in a series of raids that began in the first decade of the eighth century.  Jews had been living on the island from the days of the Emperor Tiberius when 4,000 of them were banished from Rome.  While information about the Jews living on Sardinia during this period is sketchy there were numerous Jewish communities including one at Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia. Toward the end of the sixth century, a converted Jew named Peter placed images of saints in the synagogue in Cagliari on Easter Monday. The Jews lodged a complaint with Pope Gregory the Great, who ordered Bishop Januarius of Cagliari to have the images at once removed. We also know that the Jews must have survived whatever damage was done to the island by marauding Moors because there is a record of the synagogue in Cagliari having been destroyed by a fire at the end of the 8th century.

1156:Birthdate of Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse and Marquis of Provence.  He was considered to be so sympathetic to the Jews that Pope Innocent III caused him to take an oath "that he would deprive the Jews of their offices and that he would never appoint any Jews or in any way favor them. 

1275: Founding of the modern city of Amsterdam.  While there are reports of Jews living in the Low Countries an area that would have included the Netherlands, going back to Roman times, the Jewish community of Amsterdam dates from the 16th century when Marranos and Sephardim found there way to the Protestant city.

1430: Vytautas the Great, Grand Prince of Lithuania, passed away. According to some Jewish historians, the reign of Vytautas the Great was the golden age for Jews of Lithuania-Poland.

1466:  Birthdate of Dutch humanist and theologian Desiderius Erasmus.  While Erasmus may be revered by the world at large, he gets mixed notices from Jewish sources.  On the one hand he spoke up for Jews when he said, “If it is Christian to hate the Jews, all of us are only too good Christians.” At the same time he was above a little Jew-bashing when wrote, “Jews are very numerous in Italy; in Spainthere are hardly Christians.  I am aft raid that when the occasion arise, that pest formerly suppressed, will raise its head again.”

1495: Coronation of Manuel I, the king of Portugal who “at the outset of his reign released all of the Jews who had been made captive during the reign of John II” but who changed his policy towards the Jews and agreed to persecute and expel them as the price for being able to marry Infanta Isabella of Aragon the daughter of the Spanish monarchs who had expelled the Jews from their realm.

1597: Sixty-three year old Alfonso II d’Deste who employed Italian engineer Abraham Colorni whom he sent to Prague on a mission in 1588 passed away today.

1682: Founding of the city of Philadelphia by William Penn.  The city’s name means “brotherly love.” Twenty-six years before William Penn, the Quaker leader who founded Philadelphiaset foot in the New World in 1682, a few Jews were trading with the Native Americans along the South River, later known as the Delaware River. After the British took New York, merchants from the former Dutch city, included Jewish merchants, saw opportunity in Philadelphia.  One of them was the New York-born son of Moses Levy, established merchant, active in the Jewish community of New York. In 1737, Nathan Levy settled permanently in Philadelphiawhere he built a business of his own. He and his cousin, David Franks, formed the first important Jewish company there, Levy and Franks, importers and merchants. In the 1740’s Levy would be the leader of the group that formed MikvehIsraelCemetery.  MikvehIsraelCemeterywould lead to the formation of the first Jewish congregation in Philadelphia, Mikveh Israel. 

1708: The community of Metz entered into contract with Abraham ben Saul Broda for him to serve as the community’s rabbi.

1752: Isaac ben Issachar of Einhorn who had passed away on Shabbat was buried today at the “Alderney Road (Globe Rd) Jewish Cemetery.

1753(29th of Tishrei, 5514): Abraham Oppenheimer, who had been born in 1740, passed away today in Vienna.

1765: The last public Auto da Fe was held in Portugal.

1786: Birthdate of Frédéric Cerfberr, the native of Strasburg whom Napoleon appointed secretary of the imperial commissariat in the Ionian Islands and who served as the French consul during the post-Napoleonic period in several places including New York, New Orleans and Hatti.

1779: During the American Revolution, Solomon Bush, whose father Matthias had been one of the signers of the non-importation agreement in 1765, was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel today.

1785: Major-General Oliver De Lancey the British loyalist who married Phila Franks, the daughter of Abigail and Jacob Franks, which led to a complete break between the daughter and her parents, passed away today.

1786: Birthdate of Frédéric Cerfberr, the native of Strasburg, the French diplomat who served as consul in New York, New Orleans and Haiti where his daughter was killed in an earthquake and he suffered what would prove to be fatal injuries.

1798: In Germantown, PA Miriam Marks gave birth to Clara Nones the twin sister of Aaron Nones, who passed away at the age of two.

1798: In Germantown, PA, Miriam Marks and Benjamin Abraham Nones gave birth to Aaron Benjamin Nones, the twin brother of Clara Nones who outlived by fifty-four year years, passing away at the of fity-six

1807: Ephriam Mosely, the father of Francis, Moses and Rosetta Mosely, was buried today in the UK.

1820: In Alsace, France, Charlotte Aron, the daughter of Asser Lion and Gitlé Loëw and Alexandre Aron gave birth to Henri Alexandre Aron.

1823: Birthdate of William Dunlap Simpson, the Governor of South Carolina who pardoned Francis Cardozo, the “son of Lydia Weston, a free woman of color, and Isaac Nunez Cardozo” and a cousin of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo” who had been convicted on trumped up charges of fraud.

1825(15th of Cheshvan, 5586): Sixty-six year old Jacob (Jehuda) Herz Beer, the son of Naphtali (Herz) Beer and Jente Enoch Beer, husband of Amalie Beer and the father of composer of Giacomo Meyerbeer passed away today in Berlin.

1827: Birthdate of Levi Goldenberger, the native of Germany who came to the United States where he became a successful lace importer.

1827: AtBučovice, near Brno, South Moravia Julia and Leopold "Löbl Jünger" Strakosch gave birth to Anna Strakosch

1831: Alexander Bravo, Esq. was named to be a Provost Marshal-General in Jamaica today.

1833: In Třešť (Triesch), Salomon and Josef Birnbaum gave birth to Carl Karoly Birnbaum, the husband of Sofie Zsofia Birnbaum and the father of Salomon Birnbaum; Moriz Moritz Birnbaum; Kamilla Birnbaum and Gizella Pauker

1839: Birthdate of Karolin native “Yitzchak Yaakov Reines (Isaac Jacob Reines) the Orthodox rabbi whose belief in Zionism led him to found the Mizrachi Religious Zionist Movement and who was the father of Jewish author Moses Reines, the native of Lida who pre-deceased his father.

1840, Sultan Abdulmecid issued his famous ferman concerning the "Blood Libel Accusation" saying: "... and for the love we bear to our subjects, we cannot permit the Jewish nation, whose innocence for the crime alleged against them is evident, to be worried and tormented as a consequence of accusations which have not the least foundation in truth...". (from Jews in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey)

1844: Birthdate of Russian born “American author” William Schur who taught Hebrew in Constantinople and Egypt before finally coming to the United States in 1887 where he finally settled in Chicago in 1897.

1844: Ferdinand Eberstadt of Worms/Mannheim and his wife Sara Seligmann gave birth to Elizabeth Eberstadt, the sister of architect Rudolph Eberstadat and the second wife of Sir George Henry Lewis.

1848: Königsberg native, Johann Jacoby, a doctor by training who became active in the political upheavals of the 1840s called for ‘the rescue of the Viennese revolution” when the “counter-parliament convened in Berlin” today.

1856:In Lithuania, Hannah and Jacob Mayerberg gave birth to Julius Lewis Mayerberg the husband of Rachel Rae Israel Mayerberg with whom he had five children – Florence, Israel, Sarah, Emil and Samuel – who served as the Rabbi for Oheb Shalom in Goldsboro, NC for 34 years starting in 1890

1858: RH Macy & Co opened its first store on Sixth Avenue in New York City. Gross receipts for the day totaled $1106.  The Straus family, which had been leasing space in Macy's to operate a chinaware department, the store's most profitable section, acquired the Macy’s in 1896 and turned it into one of the country’s leading department stores.  One sign of the change came in when they relocated the store to its Herald square location at 34th Street and Broadway in

1858: Birthdate of Theodore Roosevelt 26th President of the United States.  In 1903, Roosevelt moved boldly to confront the Czar over the massacre of the Jews at Kishinev.  Roosevelt’s intervention on behalf the Jews was unusual and won him and the Republican Party a great deal of support in years to come. Theodore Roosevelt was the first President to appoint a Jew to a presidential cabinet. In 1906 he named Oscar S. Straus Secretary of Commerce and Labor. Theodore Roosevelt was also the first President to contribute his own funds to a Jewish cause. In 1919, when he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts while President to settle the Russo-Japanese War, Roosevelt donated some of his prize money to the National Jewish Welfare Board.

1859: Sir Saul Samuel begins serving the first of two terms as Treasurer of New South Wales.

1861: In Cincinnati, Ohio, Julius and Bertha Levy Ochs gave birth George Ochs who gained fame as George Washington Ochs-Oaks a member of the Ochs family of New York Times whose varied career included serving as newspaper reporter, a member of the New York National Guard during WW I and mayor of Chattanooga, TN who died one day before his seventieth birthday.

1862: Emanuel Moyer, who would reach the rank of Sergeant before being killed in fighting at White House, VA, began his services in Company H of the 155thRegiment.

1862: In a report published today the New York Times special correspondent covering the Army of the Potomac described troop movements in and around Culpepper and Warrenton, VA as well as the disposition of Rebel troops in Richmond.  The report is based on an interview that he had with a man whom he described as “a Jew” who has resided in the South for several years, “so that his statement are not considered the most reliable.”  This Jew claimed that the reason he had taken refuge within the lines of the Union Army was to escape the rebellion.

1863: In Louisville, Theobold and Adelaide (Strauss) David gave birth to Joseph B. David  the husband of Emma Siesel who practiced law in Chicago where he was a Special Assistant City Attorney before serving several terms as on the Superior Court of Cook County, first as a judge and then as Chief Justice.

1864: Philadelphian Theodore Jacobs began serving as Assistant Surgeon with the 187thRegiment in the Union Army.

1864: In Paris, Lazar Schorstein, the Vienna born son of Yitzhak Schorstein and his wife Clara Schorstein gave birth to Therese Alice Schorstein whom became Therese Alice Montefiore when she married Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore.

1865: Four days after he had passed away, Edward Crawcour, the son of “Isaac and Simha” Crawcour and the husband of the former Margaret Buchanan with whom he had two children – John and Helen – was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1866: Sir George Jessel, Solicitor-General and Master of the Rolls and Amelia Moses gave birth to Herbert Jessel, British soldier and Member of Parliament.

1872: “A Startling Novelty” published today traces the history of embalming.  Based on Genesis, “And Joseph commanded his servants, the physicians to embalm his father; and the physicians embalmed Israel” and “So Joseph died, and being an hundred and ten years old; and they embalmed him and he was put in a coffin in Egypt.”  While the Israelites learned about embalming from the Egyptians, the latter used a much more elaborate process and “the embalmers were regarded as…sacred persons.”

1874: Birthdate of San Francisco native and Stanford undergrad Henry Harris, the Johns Hopkins trained physician who practiced in his home town while serving on the faculty of Cal-Berkley.

1875: “Hebrews of New York” published today praised the record “which Jacob Hess has made for himself in one session of the Assembly” as “one of which any patriot may be proud.”

1878: It was reported today that the Hebrew Benevolent Society is among those organizations in New Orleans that is continuing to provide aid to those suffering during the region’s Yellow Fever Epidemic.

1878: Birthdate of Murray Seasongood, future Mayor of Cincinnati and Harvard law school professor.

1879: “Bull-Dozing In Mississippi” published today described a political meeting held at Bolivar Landing, in Bolivar Country, MS, where a resolution was allegedly passed denouncing Edward Storm as “a dishonest Jew, the servile tool of the slave-owner before the war, and the convenient and abandoned ally of the corrupt carpet bagger” since the end of the Civil War. (Since no record can be found of a Jew by this name, one has to wonder if labeling him as a “Jew” was an attempt to smear him by his political opponents who had already identified him with the aristocracy, carpetbaggers and Republicans)

1880: Henry Abbey and Louis de Bebian were among those who greeted the famous Jewish actress Sara Bernhardt when she arrived off the coast of the United States aboard the SS Amerique.

1880:“Jewish Longevity” published today reported that the Jews “have become the admired and beloved of the life insurance companies…The reason is that the Christians, after paying one or two premiums, has an unpleasant way of dying…The insured Jew…pays his premium year after year and thus becomes a constant source of income.”  There is a great deal of speculation as to why this is true. According to the author, it may be tied to the business practices of Jews which tend to be less speculative than those of Christians.  This enables the Jew to sleep soundly at night while his Christian counterpart tosses and turns. Diet is another reason.  Jews eat and drink in moderation as compared to their Christian counterparts and do not eat pork. Finally, Jews marry other Jews which preserves “the purity of their blood.”

1881: A woman who claimed to be  Mrs. Amelia Goldberg, an English Jew and her 11 year old child were found wandering the streets of New York dressed in rags today which led to them being taken into custody and “being committed to the care of the Commissioners of Charities and Correction.

1882: Julian Adolf Cannot, the infant son of Kitie (Rebecca) and Emile Henri Cannot was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1882: “Mordecai Lyons” published today reviewed Edward Harrigan’s new play which features “a Jew who, when he finds that his daughter has been betrayed” tries to avenge her. While the reviewer found the play disappointing he felt that Mr. Harrigan “was artistically effective as the Jew, Mordecai, though rather uncertain at the important situations.

1884: “A service was held at Ramsgate to-day in honor of Sir Moses Montefiore. Chief Rabbi Adler read a special prayer. Sir Moses insisted upon standing through the entire service, at the conclusion of which he said in a very strong voice: "I cannot tell a thousandth or a ten thousandth part of what I feel when by the blessing of the almighty I have arrived at so full an age.” A reception followed the service.  On this day alone, Montefiore received more than 800 letters and 600 telegrams from a whole host of well-wishers, Jew and Gentile alike.

1884: “A Life Spent In Charity” published today described the various services held to honor Sir Moses Montefiore on his 100th birthday. Henry Ward Beecher, the leading Protestant minister of his time, described him as being “the distinguished citizen of the world” who “by his long life and by his splendid services in the way of humanity, has become himself a text that involves in it the truths both of the Old and the New Testament.”

1885: It was reported today “Miss Rebecca Rosenthal, a Baxter Street Blond” joined hands with Patrick Divver, the candidate for Ward 6 Alderman, to lead the opening march at the Patrick Divver Hebrew Association’s annual ball.  Jewish political leader Coroner Levy addressed the attendees and urged them to vote for Divver.

1886: Birthdate of New York City native and Packard Business College graduate Robert Joseph Gans, the vending machine manufacture who settled in Los Anglese.

1886: Reports published today described the view of S.S. (Samuel Sullivan) Cox, the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, on the condition of Jewish communities overseas including the fact that “he had been as favorably impressed by the Hebrews of Turkey as by those of Western Europe and America.”

1886: Three days after she had passed away, Rebecca (nee Mocatta) Montefiore, the daughter of Daniel Mocatta and the former Nancy Goldsmid and the husband of Joseph Barrow Montefiore with whom she had thirteen children was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1888: Heinrich Graetz, the author of the multi-volume History of the Jews“was appointed an honorary member of the Spanish Academy, to which, as a token of his gratitude, he dedicated the third edition of the eighth volume of his history.”

1889: “A Patriarchal Scribe” published today described the work of an aged Hebrew working in the corner of a grocery store on Division Street in New York’s lower east side.  For a small fee he wrote letters in Hebrew to be sent back to families in Europe while demonstrating the skill to complete the information on the envelope so that the epistle would arrive at its proper destination.

1889: It was reported today that while on their way back from raiding the offices of the Louisiana Lotter, police in Boston had arrested “Barnett Gompertz, the little English Jew eyeglass peddler who has had a stand at the head of Williams Court, otherwise known as Pie Alley, for over twenty years.”

1889: “Christians Made Jewess” published today described the process by which a young English woman converted to Judaism before she was married at the West London Synagogue on Upper Berkeley Street.

1889: In Vienna, Josef Schoenstein, the son of Moritz Schoenstein married Perla Pauline Mose, the daughter of Josef Mose.

1891: Birthdate of Paul Grüninger the police commander in Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland who saved 3,601 from the Nazis following the Anschluss in 1938.

1891: It was reported today that the government of Turkey has prohibited the immigration of Jewish families of any nationality meaning that they cannot settle in Palestine. But individual Jews are allowed to pass through the empire.

1893: Riga born Socialist Party leader Julius Gerber “applied for and was granted USA citizenship on today in Kings County, Brooklyn, New York.”

1893: Alice Emily Henriques, the daughter of Philip Joseph Gutteres Henriques and the former Beatrice Rachel Faudel-Phillips was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1894(27thof Tishrei, 5655): Parashat Bereshit

1894: At Temple Emanu-El in New York, Rabbi Joseph Silverman delivered a sermon related to the upcoming election in which he used the life of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes to deliver an apolitical lesson on civic responsibility.

1894: In the Netherlands, Jette Eppenheim, the Brandenburg born daughter of Louis Eppenheim and Marianne Steinhardt and her husband Fredrick de Jong gave birth to Leo de Jong

1895:Austrian Prime Minister Badeni revives the "Presse", forerunner and now out-lived rival of the "Neue Freie Press." Herzl is offered the editorship of the "Presse". After some days of negotiations with Moritz Benedikt, Herzl refuses the offer.

1896(20thof Cheshvan, 5657): Less than a month before his 62nd birthday, Isaac Bamberger, the rabbi at the reform congregation in Königsberg passed away today.

1896: Birthdate of Cardiff native Isaac E. Feinstein, who in 1903 came to the United States where he graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and who as “president of both the local and state nursing convalescent homes” promised in 1953 full cooperating “in preventing overcrowding and fire hazards” in these facilities.

1896: Birthdate of New York native Herbert Raubenheimer, the first basketball coach and athletic director at Long Island University.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/herbert-raubenheimer-1.html

1897(1stof Cheshvan, 5658): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1897: In Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Breslauer gave birth to a son.

1897: In Philadelphia Emmett Baum and his wife gave birth to University of Pennsylvania Phi Beta Kappa graduate and U.S. Navy veteran, Morton J. Baum, the President of Hickey from 1959 until 1963 and the husband of Margaret Hayes with whom had two children, Helen and Morton Baum, Jr.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1963/08/02/80461146.html?pageNumber=27

1898: In Tangier, Rachel Hélène Cazès gave birth to Rachel Hélène Cazès who gained fame as Hélène Cazès-Benatar, “Morocco’s first woman lawyer” organizer of relief efforts for North African Jews during WW II who “after the war helped Jewish refugees move to Israel.”

https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopedia-of-jews-in-the-islamic-world/cazes-benathar-helene-SIM_000660

1898: Philip S. Golderman served his last day as Color Sergeant of the 203rdNew York Infantry.

1900(4thof Cheshvan, 5661): Parashat Noach chanted on the same day that Buster Keaton, whose parents Joe and Myra “who co-owned a medicine show with Erik Weisz (Harry Houdini) made his vaudeville debut today.

1901: Today “William N. Cohen, the ex-Justice of the Supreme Court sent a letter to a Jewish paper published on the east side which has asked for expressions of opinion from Jews on the issues of the” city’s political campaign in which he expressed his opposition to Tammany Hall candidates.

1902:Herzl arrives in Vienna having finished his trip to London.

1903: Herzl travels to Edlach, Austria.

1903: Birthdate of Oklahoma native Eleanor Klein the Washington University graduate who married Errold Baum Lapowski and as Eleanor Lapowski gave birth to Jean and Emily and served as President of the National Council of Jewish Women while living in El Paso, TX.

1904: Rabbi Rubin officiated at the marriage of Joseph Baron and Annie Pinosky in South Carolina today.

1904: At seven this evening the general public began riding the first subway in what has become “the largest transit system of its kind” and includes the A Train which travels through the Jewish neighborhoods in Washington Heights, the Village and Crown Heights and “the 1, which passes through Riverdale, Washington Heights and the “one true shtetl” of the Upper West Side. (As reported by Jonathan Paul Katz)

Read more: http://forward.com/opinion/321620/what-is-the-most-jewish-subway-line/

1905: William T. Jerome, who was running for re-election as New York County District Attorney addressed a crowd of about 3,000 Jews in Beethoven Hall this evening where he made a reference to one of his opponents eating hogs, which some considered prejudicial concerning the dietary laws.

1906: Mutilated bodies of Jewish women were found in the streets of Arzila, Tangier.

1907: As a sign of the determination of Oscar S. Straus to bring the Department of Commerce and Labor “into its own, get in touch with the business world and let the people know that is a department of commerce as well as of labor,” the new Secretary of the Department of Commerce and Labor has “issued a call for a meeting of representatives of the various Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce and other commercial organization to be held in Washington on December 5th.

1908: Two days after she had passed away, “Esther Goldstein, the widow of Abraham Goldstein” was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1908: In Brooklyn, NY, “Russian Jewish immigrants “Chane (nee Weiss) and Joseph Krasner gave birth to Lena Krassner who gained fame as abstract expression painter Lenore “Lee” Krasner, the wife and helpmate in the truest sense of that word, of Jackson Pollock.

https://www.nytimes.com/1984/06/21/obituaries/lee-krasner-pollock-is-dead-painter-of-new-york-school.html

1909(12thof Cheshvan, 5670): Theresa Otterbourg, the older daughter of Raphael Isaac Cohen, the sister of Bertha Lewis, the sister-in-law of David Lewis and wife of Dr. Jonas Salomon Otterbourg who “directed a very successful girls’ school at Marine House in Dover” passed away today.

1910: In New York, George de Cordova “who worked in the theatre” business and who “was from a Jamaican Sephardic Jewish family related to Julian de Cordova, founder of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park and Waco, Texas, founder Jacob de Cordova” and Margaret Timmins gave birth to director and producer Frederick Timmins de Cordova, best known to Americans as Freddie de Cordova, the producer and director of the Tonight Showing Starring Johnny Carson in which he transformed a daytime game show host into a national cultural icon.

1911: Samuel Morris was elected a member of the Town Council in Doncaster, England.

1911: In Manchester, the Beth Din adopted a resolution “protesting against an amendment proposed by the Board of Deputies to Animals Slaughter Bill.”

1911: An article datelined Yuzivka, Russia, entitled “More Jews to be Expelled: Will Cause Much Hardship,” reports that the Governor has signed a proclamation stating that  all Jews in the Province of Ekaterinoslaff are subject to expulsion, with some limited exceptions.

1912: Erna Reiss and Alfred Döblin, the German born physician and author gave birth to their first son Peter “who was baptized a Protestant.

1912: In Denver, Colorado, dedication of the “Schoenberg Memorial Hospital Building of National Jewish Hospital Jewish Hospital for Consumptives.

1912: In New York City Leopold "Leo" Sulzberger and Beatrice Sulzberger gave birth to Cyrus L. Sulzberger, the “husband of Mariana Tatiana Sulzberger” and the New York Times Pulitzer prize winning correspondent and author, the nephew of NYT publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberg, who was known by his initials as C.L. Sulzberger

https://www.nytimes.com/1993/09/21/obituaries/c-l-sulzberger-columnist-dies-at-80.html

1913: In Brooklyn, “pharmacist Louis Silverman” and “homemaker Gussie (Zuckerblatt) Silverman” gave birth to Pearl Silverman who gained fame as Patricia Schiller, the pioneering attorney and wife of fellow attorney Irving Schiller. (As reported by Neil Genzlinger)

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/11/obituaries/patricia-schiller-a-sex-education-pioneer-dies-at-104.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1913: During the first Balkan war, practically the entire Jewish community of Itchip numbering 710 people fled to Salonica to avoid having to face the conquering Bulgarian army. Only 6 men and 2 youths stayed behind. Two of the old men were killed; all the Jewish homes were plundered and demolished. Synagogues were desecrated and burned, as were 24 Jewish stores and homes. 

1914: Twenty-four year old Louis Weinstein “a British subject from Cape Town, described the events that took him from the coast of South Africa to Brazil and eventually to New York where he “is in the care of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society.”

1914: As Americans respond to the needs for funds to relieve the suffering of war torn Europe, Jacob Schiff, the Treasurer of the New York branch of the American Red Cross “announced additional subscriptions amounting to $2, 841.”

1915: In Manchester, England, Neville Jonas Laski and the former “Phina Emily, the eldest daughter of Moses Gaster” gave birth to English author Marghanita Laski, the niece of Harold Laski.”

https://apnews.com/9b43bdd6498e9ea92ec014d5f3652bb4

1915: Dr. Anthony Maliauskis, a Lithuanian priest who arrived in New York today on the Norwegian steamer Frederik VIII said that the plight of refugees fleeing the fighting on the Russian front which included at least 200,000 Jews “appears to be far worse than anything of the kind that afflicted the people of Belgium.

1915: Birthdate of Quebec native Herschel Saltzman, who gained famed as Harry Saltzman, the co-producer of the James Bond film series.

http://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/29/obituaries/harry-saltzman-78-bond-film-producer.html

1916: After having been arrested for distributing information about birth control and spending the night in jail Fania Mindell and her two colleagues were released on bail today

1916: It was reported today that the Adjutant General of the New York National Guard has offered assurances that if the changes recommended by the Governor to the recruiting regulation do not end discrimination against Jews in the recruiting process others “with teeth” will be inserted in the Military Regulations” while the Committee for the Protection of the Good Name of Immigrant Peoples “proposes to see to it that no offending officer shall escape punishment…”

1916: In his erev Shabbat sermon at Temple Israel in Brooklyn, Rabbi Nathan Kress condemned the resolution adopted by the Episcopal General Convention at St. Louis “urging the conversion of Jews to Chrsitianity.”

1917: Based on reports from the Petrograd correspondent of the Jewish Daily Forward, it was reported today that “the Central Committee of the All Russian Councils” wants to immediately “organize anti-Pogrom Committees throughout the provinces to combat and suppress the counter revolutionary and anti-Semitic agitation.”

1917: In London, the Jewish Chroniclepublished a report from its Petrograd correspondent in London describing the mistreatment of the Jews by the Germans in Russia in which he said the German “commandant of a village order the Jews to remove from here streets because he had to pass through those streets on the way to his office and objected to meeting so many Jews”

1917: Colonel Harry Cutler, of Providence, RI, the Chairman of the Jewish Welfare Board discussed the drive to raise one million dollars which would enable the Board to provide Jewish soldiers with “the same facilities for recreation and religious observance provided for soldiers of other faiths” which was necessitated by the fact that forty percent of the men at Camp Upton were Jews, 16 percent of the men at Camp Meade were Jews and seven percent of the men at Camp Dix were Jews.

1918: The Citizen’s Union’s analysis of judicial and legislative included the following: “Justice Nathan Ottinger, a Republican, has demonstrated clearly during the period that he has sat on the bench by appointment that he possesses high judicial qualifications which justify his election.”

1918: German General Erich Ludendorff, the second in command of the German Army who was the brains behind the figurehead Hindenburg, a declared anti-Semite, one of the architects of the “stabbed-in-the-bag” canard and a partner with Hitler in the 1923 attempted putsch, was forced to resign his position today just a couple of weeks before the end of WW I.

1918: Fifty-one year old Alexander Protopopov who as Russian Minister of the Interior said in 1916 that he believed “in equal rights for Jews” and that this would be part of the move to abolish “everything that hinders further progress” in Russia was executed by the Cheka (Soviet secret police) today.

1919: In Philadelphia, the Public Ledger published excerpts from “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.”

1921: At a meeting in Cincinnati tonight, “the Executive Committee of the Union of Hebrew Congregations decided to have a committee of nationally known Jews “come to Washington to join other Jewish groups in submitting “the question of religious equality and racial prejudice before the” upcoming meeting of the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament” because there cannot “be any hope of real world peace until religious equality is established and racial prejudice eradicated.”

1922(5thof Cheshvan, 5683): Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor winner who received the commendation at the Battle of Franklin (TN) passed away today.

1922: Wake Forest, coached by Gene Stevens, tied Guilford at Greensboro, NC. (Yes, once upon a time, football games lasted sixty minutes making a it a metaphor for life where you work to do it all because there is no unlimited amount of time)

1922: “Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King” “a silent historical drama film directed, produced and written by Rudolf Meinert was released in the Weimar Republic (Germany) today.

1923: On the upper West Side of Manhattan realtor Milton Lichtenstein and Beatrice Werner Lichtenstein gave birth to Roy Lichtenstein who “did cartoon inspired paintings that helped launch the Pop Art movement. “

http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/artists/bios/1417

1924: Grigorii Zinoviev, the Jewish born head of the Comintern issued a denial that he authored the so called Zinoviev Letter that stated in part "The letter of 15th September, 1924, which has been attributed to me, is from the first to the last word, a forgery. Let us take the heading. The organization of which I am the president never describes itself officially as the "Executive Committee of the Third Communist International"; the official name is "Executive Committee of the Communist International." Equally incorrect is the signature, "The Chairman of the Presidium." The forger has shown himself to be very stupid in his choice of the date. On the 15th of September, 1924, I was taking a holiday in Kislovodsk, and, therefore, could not have signed any official letter...”  The denial was finally published in the December 1924 issue of The Communist Review, the monthly theoretical magazine of the CPGB, well after the MacDonald government had fallen. Decades later, independent academic research proved that the letter was a forgery.

1924(29th of Tishrei, 5685): Fifty-six year old Chicago attorney and Sears, Robebuck and Co. executive Albert Henry Loeb “died of a heart attack today less than two months after his son was sentence to life plus ninety-years” for murdering 14 year old Bobby Franks.

1924: Premiere of “The Story Without A Name,” a silent film melodrama produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky.

1926(19th of Cheshvan, 5687): Seventy-eight year old Harry Bresslau, the father-in-law of Albert Schewitzer and German historian who “believed in the possibility of a complete assimilation of German Jewry through an open affirmation of the ideal of German nationhood” and who played a key role in the founding of the Historical Commission for the History of the Jews in Germany by the Union of German-Jewish Congregations passed away today.

1927(1stof Cheshvan, 5688): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1927: According to Dr. Judah L. Magnes, “opening exercises of the fourth year of activity of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem were held” today.

1927: Shlomo Schawartzbard, the acquitted slayer of Semion Petlura was released late” tonight from the Paris prisoner where he spent eighteen months awaiting trail” and then went home to sleep in his own bed.

1927: The USS Scorpion (PY-3) which had been commanded by Adolph Marx the first Jewish graduate of the United States Naval Academy during the Spanish-American War was decommissioned for the last time today.

1929(23rd of Tishrei, 5690): Simchat Torah

1929: “Two Jacobs Brothers, Pioneer Merchants, Were First Tucson Bankers” published today described the career of Barron M. Jacobs and his brother Lionel M. Jacobs.

1929: “Albert Steinfeld, Tucson's Merchant Prince, Arrived Here 57 Years Ago, When City Had Only 1200 Population” published today described the career of one of the leading early citizens of southeast Arizona.

1930: The weekly Forum of the Brooklyn Jewish Center which last week had heard an address by English labor leader Harry Snell is scheduled to meet tonight.

1931: President Herbert Hoover wrote a note expressing his sympathy over the death of George Washington Ochs Oakes, the director of the NYT who had passed away on October 26.

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/message-sympathy-the-death-george-washington-ochs-oakes

1931: “Without Meyer, No Celebration” one of a number comedies made by Caro Boese during the “Weimar Era” featuring Jewish comedians was released today in Germany.

1932: A cordon of police “was drawn around the Vienna University” today following yesterday’s ant-Semitic riots during which “several American students” were “mistreated.”

1932: Industrialist Roger W. Straus, the son of the late Oscar S. Straus delivered a radio address tonight over the NBC network expressing his support for Herbert Hoover who is running against FDR.

1933: Arabs protesting Jewish immigration to Palestine clashed with police today resulting in at least twenty deaths and injuries to another 130 of the demonstrators.  Among the dead and wounded were Arabs who had attacked a police station in Haifa where a policeman was stabbed in the back.

1933(7th of Cheshvan, 5694): Forty-six year old Rabbi Meir Shapiro who made “the proposal of the study of Daf Yomi in 1923 passed away today.

http://www.vosizneias.com/40348/2009/10/25/new-york-the-76th-yahrzeit-of-rav-meir-shapiro-zatzal-founder-of-the-daf-yomi/

http://www.jewishhistory.org/daf-yomi/

http://www.hevratpinto.org/tzadikim_eng/159_rabbi_meir_shapira.html

1934: “A pact to insure peace in the Zionist ranks by putting an end to riotous clashes among Jewish groups in Palestine or in any other country was signed today by David Ben-Gurion, on behalf of the World Zionist Executive, of which he is a member, and Vladimir Jabotinsky, as head of the Zionist Revisionist World Union.”

1935: One hundred and fifty Zionists honored Morris Rothenberg President of the Zionist Organization of America with banquet at New York’s Hotel Astor.  After being introduced by Louis P. Rocker, Rothberg described the progress he had seen on his recent visit to the Palestine but said that “a concerted drive to unite all American Jews in support of the” development of Palestine was necessary for ultimate success.

1936: Today, the National Conference of Jews and Christians announced “that six honorary vice presidents of the Freethinkers Association had their names to be removed from the roster of the organization because of an appeals to Jews by Joseph Lewis, its president to renounced their ‘antiquated creed’

1936: “Seven Jewish students were severely injured today by Nationalist in the Warsaw College where a virtual battle was fought between the police and the rioters” who ignored the appeal from the Minister of Education “against the persecution of Jews in the colleges.”

1936: “The National Conference of Jews and Christians announced” today “ that six honorary vice presidents of the Freethinkers Association had” had “their names removed from the roster of that organization because an appeal to Jews by Joseph Lewis, its president to renounce their ‘antiquated creed.’”

1936: Due to “a heavy rain” the only demonstration that greeted the 537 Jewish refugees who arrived at Cape Town today aboard the Stuttgart  “consisted of subdued booing from a small knot of Gray Shirts” “a local anti-Semitic organization.

1937(22nd of Cheshvan, 5698): “Hannah Leerburger, the former President of the Sisterhood of Central Synagogue where she was an active member of more than fifty years and the widow of Benjamin Leerburger passed away today in Manhattan.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that in Danzig Jewish shops and houses were pillaged and windows smashed. This outbreak of violence against the Jews took place almost two years before the outbreak of World War II.  The Nazis did not invent anti-Semitism.  They exploited it and made it as efficient as an assembly line for automobiles.

1937: As the Arab violence against the Jews continued The Palestine Post reported that a Jew and an Arab constable were killed when some 15 Arab terrorists ambushed a six-truck convoy carrying 21 Jewish laborers from the Palestine Potash concession on the Dead Sea back to Jerusalem. A number of policemen were injured in various shooting incidents, reported throughout the country, and in particular in Safed where the Jewish community was almost under siege.

1938: Ernst Lubitsch, the German-American movie director and his wife, British actress Vivian Gaye gave birth to their daughter Nicola who survived a 1939 U-Boat attack on the SS Athenia which was taking her to Montreal.

1938(2nd of Cheshvan, 5699): Fifty four year old Soprano Alma Gluck passed away today in New York

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/gluck-alma

1938: German authorities began arresting Jews of Polish citizenship living in the Reich and transporting them to the Polish border. Responding to a Polish decree that all passports of Polish residents abroad would be rescinded by the end of October unless a special permit for reentry to Poland was received, the Germans preempted the Polish government by forcibly deporting thousands of Jews across the border into Poland.

1938: Hitler expelled 18,000 Jews from Germany who were born in the former Polish provinces. The Jews were abused and tortured as they made their way to the border.  The Poles did not want to admit the Jews and for a while many were left to languish on the border.  This was a prelude to the statelessness that would help ensure the death of millions of Jews.

1938: The Germans began arresting Jews with Polish citizenship who had been living in Germany and began deporting them to Poland. The Polish authorities placed the Jews in the border town of Zbaszyn and forbade them from leaving in the hope that the large number of Jews near the border would pressure the Germans into beginning negotiations to allow them back into Germany. The negotiations ended in January 1939- some Jews had already been taken in by friends and family in Poland, while other deportees were permitted to return to Germany to wind up their affairs, and then return to Poland.  

1938: Sendel Grynszpan described the deportation of the Jews to Poland, “Then they took us in police trucks, in prisoners’ lorries, about 20 men in each truck, and they took us to the railway station. The streets were full of people shouting: "Juden raus! Aus nach Palästina!" ("Out with the Jews! Off to Palestine!")  The Grynszpans and thousands of other Jews were stranded at the border because the Poles refused to admit them.

1938(2nd of Cheshvan, 5699): Following the massacre of Jews by Arabs in Tiberias on October 2, “Tiberian Arabs murdered the Jewish mayor Isaac Zaki Alahdif” today.

1939(14th of Cheshvan, 5700): Eighty-one year old the attorney from Erie, PA who was one of the founders of B’nai B’rith and an original member of the American Jewish Committee passed away today.

http://www.bjpa.org/Publications/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=19364

1940: “Claergymen reported from the pulpits of all the Protestant churches in German occupied Netherlands that Protestant groups were uniting in a protest” against the recently announced “anti-Jewish decree by Dr. Arthur Seyss-Inquart, the German commissioner for the Netherlands which excluded “Jews from government services” and ordered that “all Jewish enterprises existing in the Netherlands before the German invasion last May must be registered with a statement of their capital.”

1940:  Ritual slaughter was banned in Belgium today Were the conquering Germans animal lovers or did they realize the importance of the dietary laws in maintaining Jewish identity.

1941: Jews of Sluzk, 60 miles south of Minsk, Belorussia, are annihilated by Einsatzkommando troops, half of whom are German, half Lithuanian.

1941: In the Polish town of Kalisz a large black truck drove up and took on a passenger load of Jews. Escorted by two Gestapo cars, the truck drove away. Its passengers were never heard from again. This was the first of the gas-wagons.  This method of extermination was not efficient and would give way to that ultimate in German efficiency – the gas chamber.

1941 “A cryptic message from SOE said that it had ‘been decided that the progress” Isidore Newman “has made justifies his selection for work of a very responsible nature abroad” so “kindly take the necessary action and get him post to us” as of the first of November.

1942: The Nazis sent 3,000 Jews from Opoczno, Poland to Treblinka.  At the start of the war almost half the town of Opocznowas Jewish.  Jews had lived there since the 14th century.  The Jews had lived there continually since the start of the 18th century.At the time of the mass deportation in October 1942, scores of Jews fled to the forests and organized partisan units there. The best known unit, "Lions", under the command of Julian Ajzenman- Kaniewski, conducted a number of successful guerilla actions against Nazi forces and the Opoczno-Konskie railway line. After the war, the Jewish Community of Opoczno was not reconstituted.

1942: Max Basseches, David Becker, Nils Beck, Adolf Berkowitz, Richard Bernstein, Samuel Bernstein, Seiki Bernstein, Sigmund Bernstein, Herman Bild, Leopold Bild, Philip Moses Bild, Hillel Blatt, Benjamin Bodd, Bernhard Bodd, Isak Bodd, Leiser Bodd, Salomon Bodd, Salomon Bogomolno, Paul Borinsky, Abraham Borochstein, Harry Braude, Isak Braude, Rubin Claes, Fritz Cohn and Franz Daus were among the Norwegian Jews arrested today prior to being sent to Auschwitz.

1942: Seven thousand Kraków, Poland, Jews are deported to Belzec while another 600 are killed in Kraków.

1943: Germany announced that any Pole helping Jews to escape should be dealt with “without the necessary delay of court hearings.” The penalty for assisting Jews was death.

1944: In the parts of Warsaw still under German control the Nazis still search for hidden Jews. Seven would be found and shot.  For those who doubt that the War Against the Jews was of primary consideration for the Germans, remember that they were busy tracking down Jews while the Soviet Army was breathing down their necks. 

1944(10th of Cheshvan, 5705): Thirty-nine year old Judith Auer, the daughter of writer Erich Vallentin, the wife of Erich Auer and a genuine resistance fighter was hanged at Plötzensee Prison in Berlin for her role in the fight against Hitler.

1945(20th of Cheshvan, 5706): Parashat Vayera

1945: Tonight four hundred Jews from various concentration camps who will be sailing from Italy to Palestine next are sleeping in barracks at an Allied displaced persons camp near Rome.”

1946: In Komárno, Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia), Klara and Ladislav "Leslie" Reitman who were respectively a survivor of Auschwitz and a member of the underground in WW II, gave birth  to Canadian producer-director Ivan Reitman whose most famous cinematic effort was the hit comedy “Animal House.”

1947: At Petah Tikva a house belonging to a member of Haganah was blown up, reportedly by members of the Irgun.  Haganah leaders said they will not back down despite warnings by Irgun of a looming civil war between the two Jewish organizations. 

1947: The quiz show "You Bet Your Life", with Groucho Marx, premiered on ABCradio.  The show would later move to television where a whole new generation would discover the rapier wit, the bushy eyebrows and the smoldering cigar of what some consider a comic genius.

1948: During Operation Yoav, Israeli forces capture the Egyptian held fort at Bet Guvrin.  The Egyptians had taken the fort when the invaded Israel in May of 1948.

1948 Israel recaptured Nizzanim in the Negev. Nizzanim is in southern Israel on the,Mediterranean.  In 1990, the same people who high jacked the Achille Loro planned a terrorist attack on the beaches of Nizzanim.  The attack was foiled.

1948(24th of Tishrei, 5709): Seventy one year old Rabbi Judah Leon Magnes passed away.

http://www.magnes.org/sites/www.magnes.org/files/wjhc1968-030-ar1.pdf

http://www.jta.org/1948/10/28/archive/dr-judah-l-magnes-president-of-hebrew-university-in-jerusalem-dies-in-new-york

1949(4th of Cheshvan, 5710): Seventy-three year old University of Vienna trained dermatologist Maurice Oppenheim, the husband of Lilly Oppenheim and the father of Emmy and Maria Oppenheim passed away today in Chicago.

1950:  Birthdate of Fran Lebowitz, “a Jewish-American author. She is known for her sardonic social commentary on American life as filtered through her New York sensibilities. She has been compared to Dorothy Parker. She was born and raised in Morristown, New Jersey by an observant family. After being expelled from high school, Lebowitz was hired by Andy Warhol as a columnist for Interview. This was followed by a stint at Mademoiselle. Her first book was a collection of essays titled Metropolitan Life, released in 1978, followed by Social Studies in 1981, both of which were collected into The Fran Lebowitz Reader.”

1952: The Jerusalem Post commented in an editorial that a number of ugly incidents in Nazareth and the arrest of an Arab underground group, undergoing military training in the Majdal Krum area, drew less public attention than it deserved. There were obvious severe shortcomings in the management of the affairs of Arabs living in Israel. The government undertook to build 50,000 concrete dwellings within the next three years in order to accommodate the almost 80,000 families still living in ma’abarot.

1953: Birthdate of New York native Michael M. Kaiser the Brandeis and MIT graduate who served “as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts from 2001 to 2014.

1954:Associate Justice of the Supreme Court William O. Douglas and Congressman Emanuel Celler spoke to 500 people attending a dinner sponsored by the American Mogen Dovid for Israel where “Morris Morgenstern and S. Ralph Lazrus were honored at the dinner for donating an ambulance to the Red Mogen David, the equivalent of the Red Cross in Israel.” (As reported by JTA)

1955: A paratroop regiment which “is on a mission to capture the Kuntila Fortress in Sinai, deep in Egyptian territory…kills ten Egyptian soldiers and captures twenty nine” while suffering casualties that included two dead and two wounded.”

1955: “Rebel Without A Cause” the cult adolescent rebellion film with a screenplay by Stewart Stern and Irving Shulman and music by Leonard Rosenman was released today by Warner Brothers.

1957(2nd of Cheshvan, 5718): Galicia native and Yiddish author Fishl Verber, the Zionist who made Aliya in 1934 passed away today “in Ramatayim, Israel.”

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2016/06/fishl-verber.html

1957: Psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers put her boxing trivia to the test and came away with $64,000.  Dr. Brothers, who was appearing on the game show The $64,000 Challenge, took the top prize, competing against a team of seven boxers on boxing lore. This was her second time winning the program's top prize — two years earlier she had claimed her first victory (when the show was called The $64,000 Question), also on the subject of boxing. Brothers' appearance on The $64,000 Question not only garnered her a substantial prize, but also sparked her career as a talk-show psychologist. After her appearance on Challenge, Brothers was picked to co-host WATV's show, Sports Showcase. In 1958, NBC offered Brothers her own talk show, The Dr. Joyce Brothers Show. The show, which counseled viewers on childrearing, marriage, and sex, was an instant success and soon became syndicated nationally. In 1963, Brothers began writing a monthly column for Good Housekeeping, which remains a feature of the magazine today. She also writes a daily column that is published in more than 350 newspapers, and has written several books, including What Every Woman Should know About Men (1982) and How to Get Whatever You Want Out of Life (1978). Her most personal and popular work was Widow (1990), which described Brothers' emotional journey after the death of her husband in 1989 after thirty-nine years of marriage. (JWA)

1958(13thof Cheshvan, 5719): Eighty-four Lithuanian born “professor of Hebrew Literature” and “chief redactor of the Encyclopedia Hebraica” Joseph Gedaliah Klausner, “the great uncle of Amos Oz” whose seminal works were Jesus of Nazareth and From Jesus to Paul passed away today in Jerusalem.

https://www.jta.org/1958/10/28/archive/prof-joseph-klausner-noted-scholar-dies-in-israel-was-84

1959: “Problems of Jewish education in Israel were discussed” in New York “today at the opening session of a meeting of the board of directors of the National Council of Jewish Women” where “plans were mapped for the launching a nationwide campaign to build a campus for the Model High School of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.” (JTA)

1959: NBC broadcast “The Secret World of Kids” featuring Ed Wynn in Episode 4 of the Startime television anthology series.

1962: The Broadway Company of “Beyond the Fringe” a British comedy revue co-authored by Jonathan Miller opened today in New York.

1963: Birthdate of Givatayim, Israel native “the singer and musician” who has composed music for such movies as “Broken Wings” and at the other end of the spectrum the Batsheva Dance Company.

1964: U.S. premiere of “The Americanization of Emily” a great film that must be seen by everybody directed by Arthur Hiller, with a screenplay by Paddy Chayefsky, co-starring Melvyn Douglas and featuring Steve Franken was released in the United States today.

1964(21stof Cheshvan, 5725): Sixty-six year old director and producer Rudolph Maté, born Rudolf Mayer in Krakow who began his career as a cinematographer passed away today.

http://www.cinematographers.nl/GreatDoPh/mate.htm

1964: “Ben Franklin in Paris” a musical with songs by Jerry Herman opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre,

1964: Linda and Malcolm Glazer gave birth to Bryan Glazer, a graduate of American University and Whittier Law School became an executive vice president of the NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

1966(13thof Cheshvan, 5727):“A civilian was wounded by an explosive charge on the railroad tracks to Jerusalem.”

1967(23rdof Tishrei, 5728): Jews celebrate Simchat Torah in a united Jerusalem

1967: In London, Susan Davis and David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale, gave birth to Simon Adam Wolfson, Guise the chief executive of the clothing retailer Next and a Conservative life peer who is the founder of the £250,000 Wolfson Economics Prize.

1968(5th of Cheshvan, 5729): Lise Meitner, a physicist who played a key role in the discovery of Nuclear Fission passed away at the age of 89.

1968: In Mexico City, the Summer Olympics, during which the Soviet Union’s Volleyball Team led by Georgy Mondzolevski, came to a close.

1969(15th of Cheshvan, 5730): Sixty-eight year old British entertainer and broadcaster Albert Eric Maschwitz passed away today.

http://spartacus-educational.com/SPYmaschwitz.htm

1969: “La Strada,”  “a musical with lyrics and music by Lionel Bart, with additional lyrics by Martin Charnin” and featuring Larry Kert as “Mario” began “out-of-town tryouts at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit today.

1970: ITV broadcast the first episode of “The Lovers” a British sitcom created by Jack Rosenthal who also served as the writer and director.

1970(27thof Tishrei, 5731): Seventy-two year old Henrietta L. Pitler, the wife of Jacob Albert Pitler, a coach on the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series champions passed away today after which she was buried at “Temple Israel Riverside Cemetery.”

1972(19thof Cheshvan, 5733): Seventy year old Dr. Fritz Yitzchak Ullman, the Czech born son of Bertha and Hermann Ullman and the husband of Charlotte Einhorn passed away today in Jerusalem.

1973(1stof Cheshvan 5734): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan and Parashat Noach

1973: The first season of “Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids” with Lou Scheimer doing the voice of “Dumb Donald” came to an end.

1973: Cable service which provided telex and telecommunication between Syria and the outside world including Egypt was restored after having been knocked by Israeli frogman on October 18.

1975: Eight people, including two Israelis, were injured “by a car bomb detonated in front of a hotel in Jerusalem.

1977(15thof Cheshvan, 5738): Eighty-four year old Therese Benedick, the Hungarian born daughter of Ignatius and Charlotte Link Friedmann and wife of “dermatologist” Tibor Benedick who was a leading psychoanalyst for more than fifty years passed away today.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/benedek-therese

1977(15thof Cheshvan, 5738): Seventy-eight year old Hungarian football (soccer) player and coach who was a member of Hakoah in the 1920’s passed away today.

1978: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin were named winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.

1979(6thof Cheshvan, 5740): Parashat Noach

1979(6thof Cheshvan, 5740): Eight-one year old Sir Louis Gluckstein, the son of “Joseph Gluckstein, whose brothers Isidore and Montague had founded J. Lyons and Co., a British coffee house and catering empire” and brother of painter Hannah Gluck who served in both World Wars and served as a Conservative MP passed away today.

1981: “SOS Children's Village Arad (known as Kfar Neradim) which was built in the southern outskirts of Arad was inaugurated” today.

1983:Four days after the attack on the Marine Barracks the White House team that visited Beirut, led by Vice President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, asked Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff to write a report on the attack and its aftermath

1986: In the UK, “the sudden deregulation of financial markets” known as the “Big Bang” which Nigel Lawson, Margaret Thatcher’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, played a key role began today.

1986: “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” “a one-act chamber opera by Michael Nyman…adapted from the case study of the same name by Oliver Sacks” “was first performed today at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.’

1986: “Meatballs III” co-starring Al Waxman and featuring Maury Chaykin was released in Canada today.

1986: In an article published today. Time magazine correspondent provides background on the life of Elie Wiesel as describes the Nobel Laureate’s work on behalf of mankind and the Jewish people including his efforts on behalf of Cambodian refugees, the Miskito Indians in Nicaragua and starving children in Africa. “Last week he exhorted Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev to allow five Soviet Jews, as well as Dissident Physicist Andrei Sakharov, to emigrate, and this week he is traveling to Moscow to help organize a conference on non-Jewish victims of Nazism.”

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,962649,00.html#ixzz1bqT3kgNd

1987: Actor Dustin Hoffman and Lisa Gottsegen Hoffman give birth to Alexandra Lydia.

1988: NBC broadcast the first episode “Cheers” a sitcom created by James Burrows and co-starring Rhea Perlman and Bebe Neuwirth.

1988(16th of Cheshvan, 5749) Just days before her 93rd birthday, Hadassah and ZOA leader Judith G. Epstein passed away. (As reported by Susan Fox)

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/epstein-judith-g

1989: “Worth Winning” a comedy featuring David Brenner and filmed by cinematographer Adam Greenberg was released in the United States today by 20thCentury Fox.

1992(30th of Tishrei, 5753): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1992(30th of Tishrei, 5753): Seventy-year old David Bohm, American-born physicist, philosopher, and neuropsychologist who worked on the Manhattan Project and was a victim of McCarthyism passed away.

1993: Today, Steve Wynn’s Treasure Island Hotel and Casino “opened in the Mirage’s old parking lot.

1994: Judith R. Shapiro, a widely respected cultural anthropologist who has done pioneering research on gender differences, was inaugurated as president of BarnardCollege. Dr. Shapiro came to Barnard after eight years as provost of BrynMawrCollege where she had taught in the department of anthropology since 1975. Before that, she was the first woman to teach anthropology at the University of Chicago. Shapiro became president of a school that owed its initial existence to another Jewish woman, Annie Nathan Meyer. Meyer had petitioned, lobbied and raised funds for the creation of Barnard, as a woman's college associated with Columbia College, back in 1889.

1995: Prime Minister Rabin took the courageous step of agreeing “that when the time came for Palestinian elections, election posters could be placed anywhere in East Jerusalem and that the voting in the city would be supervised by the Palestinian Central Election Commission.

1995: “Leaving Las Vegas” co-starring Richard Lewis was released in the United States today.

1995: “Mighty Aphrodite” a comedy directed, written and starring Woody Allen, produced by Letty Aronson and featuring Michael Rapaport and Clair Bloom

1996: The first episode of Season eight of the “The Simpsons” a cartoon sitcom developed by James L. Brooks and Sam Simon was broadcast tonight.

1996(15th of Cheshvan, 5757): Seventy-four year old comedian Morey Amsterdam passed away (As reported by David Stout)

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/29/arts/morey-amsterdam-comedian-and-joke-encyclopedia-dies.html

1997: “Losses resulting from Victor Niederhoffer’s investment in Thai banks stocks combined with a 554-point (7.2%) single day decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (the eighth largest point decline to date in index history), forced Niederhoffer Investments to close its doors.

1997: “Fair Tale: A True Story” produced by Wendy Finerman and co-starring Harvey Keitel was released today in the United States today.

1998(7th of Cheshvan, 5759): Eighty year old Morris R. “Moe” Becker the Guard for he Duquesne University Dukes passed away today. (According to Wikipedia he passed away in 1998.  At this point I have not been able to resolve the discrepancy)

1999: “Esther Williams Is All Wet” published today provides a defense of the late Jeff Chandler from accusations that appeared in her autobiography.

http://articles.latimes.com/1999/oct/27/entertainment/ca-26587

2000: U.S. premiere of “Requiem for a Dream” directed by Darren Aronofsky featuring Ben Shenkman

2001: Following “a meeting today between Israeli and Palestinian security officials organized by officials from the Central Intelligence Agency,” Israeli officials announced plans “to withdraw force from two towns that they had entered last week following the murder of an Israeli cabinet minister.

2002:The New York Times book section features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interest including Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds by Harold Bloom.

2002(3rd of Cheshvan, 5775): Three  Israelis  – 41 year old Tamir Masad, 22 year old Lieutenant Matan Zagron and 32 year old Sgt.Maj. Amihud Hasid -- were killed, and 20 bystanders were wounded in a suicide bombing at a gas station near the settlement of Ariel. The two officers and soldier were killed while trying to prevent the terrorist from detonating the bomb. Hamas and the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

2004:  The Jerusalem Post reported that Israel's Knesset approved a plan for disengagement from Gaza.  Those citing the Bible for opposing this decision should re-read the text.  From David to David - from King David to David Ben Gurion- Jewish leaders have avoided taking control of Gaza.  Furthermore, the wise King Solomon is reported in the Book of Kings to have given up 23 towns in Israelto Hiram.  And I do not remember any Rabbi threatening to assassinate King Solomon over the issue.

2004:  Under the executive leadership of Theo Epstein, the Red Sox win the World Championship for the first time since 1918.

2004: CBS broadcast the first episode of Season Eight of “The King of Queens” a sitcom cost starring Jerry Stiller.

2005: Citizens of Hadera, a city of 82,000, thirty miles north of Tel Aviv, were still dealing with the effects of yesterday’s terrorist bombing which twisted corrugated tin roofs and shattered windows of grocery stores across the street from Falafel Barzalai, a restaurant popular with Arabs who work in the central market and left the sidewalk carpeted in leaves and branches.

2006: The Anti-Defamation League posthumously presented to Hiram "Harry" Bingham IV its "Courage to Care" award at the ADL’s national conference in Atlanta. As Vice Consul in Marseille, he helped to save 2,500 Jews from the Nazis as they swept through France at the start of WW II.

2006: The Jewish Daily Forward reported “that in a startling move, Primo Levi’s 1975 book The Periodic Table, was named ‘best science book ever written’ by the Royal Institution of Great Britain. The book — which unfolds in 21 autobiographical stories, each tied to an element of the periodic table — edged out works by DNA pioneer James Watson and even The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin. Tim Radford, onetime science editor of the Guardian newspaper, served as the book’s champion in the contest. ‘The science book is the ultimate in nonfiction,” he said. “This book pinions my awareness to the solidity of the world around me.’” A chemist by training, Levi survived the death camps and fought as a partisan.  He passed away in 1987.

2006: “The Last Virgin”, “a bluntly satirical comedy about Jews and Muslims in the Middle East” is performed for the last time in Frankfurt, Germany.  The play was written by Tuvia Tenenbom and Maria Lowry.  Tenenbom is an Israeli and founder the Jewish Theatre in New York.

2007: New York’s Erez Safar celebrates the launch of his new website called Shemspeed (www.shemspeed.com) with a gala event in London.

2007: The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra performs Broadway show music from Evita, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, Cats, Cabaret and more at the Performing Arts Center in Jerusalem

2007: An exhibition entitled “The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a Legend” opens at the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.

2007(15thof Cheshvan, 5768): Eighty year Leslies Eleazer Orgel” the Salk Institute theoretical chemist who was the father of the RNA world theory of the origin of life and the author of Orgel's Second Rule: "Evolution is cleverer than you are" passed away today.

http://www.salk.edu/news/pressrelease_details.php?press_id=185

http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/31/local/me-orgel31

2007: The lawyers representing Mariane Pearl, the widow of slain journalist Daniel Pearl, dropped “the lawsuit seeking damages against al-Qaida, a dozen reputed terrorists, and Pakistan's largest bank” citing personal reasons that “should have no bearing on the merits of the lawsuit.”

2008: In Washington, D.C., opening of the Ethics and War Reading and Discussion Series, an interfaith reading series co-sponsored by Theatre J that deals with questions concerning “ethical behavior” when a nation is at war.

2008: The winter session of the Knesset opens with President Shimon Peres calling for early elections since Kadima leader Livini cannot form a government.

2008: Time magazine includes a review of “All My Sons” by Jewish playwright Arthur Miller which is “now getting a starry revival on Broadway.”

2008: “During a guest appearance on The Daily Show, journalist Campbell Brown and the wife of Daniel Samuel Senor, announced her second pregnancy.”

2009: At The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival Dara Horn reads from and discusses her novel "All Other Nights" (Jewish spies in the Civil War)

2009: At Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, a screening of Paper Clips in the Rathskeller. Paper Clips is the moving and inspiring documentary that captures how students from Whitwell, Tenn. responded to lessons about the Holocaust—with a promise to honor every lost soul by collecting one paper clip for each individual exterminated by the Nazis. The amazing result: a memorial railcar filled with 11 million paper clips.

2009:Iran-backed Hezbollah based in southern Lebanon fired a Katyusha rocket into Israel today.  Lebanese and United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) discovered four more rockets close to the launch site, three of which were ready in launching position. The rocket launched today was the ninth one launched into Israel since its defensive war again Hezbollah in 2006

2009:Today, a right-wing comedian was fined 10,000 euros by a French court for "public anti-Semitic insults" after he invited Robert Faurisson, an academic and Holocaust denier, on stage during a comedy show to receive an "award" from an actor dressed as a Jewish deportee.

2009:Government prosecutors tried to use witness testimony today to prove a former kosher slaughterhouse manager knew he was employing illegal immigrants at his plant.

2010:Award winning authorRebecca Newberger Goldstein, a recipient of the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, is scheduled to deliver  The Gerald L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture  entitled “36 Arguments for the Existence of God: A Work of Fiction” on the closing night of the Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival 

2010:Comedian Jon Stewart is the most influential man of 2010, according to a poll released today by AskMen.com, an American online magazine.

2010:The Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid (IsraAID) announced on today that it will send a team to Haiti, despite the current cholera outbreak.

2011: Robert Lipsyte and John Bloom are scheduled to take part in “Telling It Like It Is; Jews, Sports and Writing,” a panel discussion that is part of The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2011: The New York Review of Books published part one of Saul Bellow’s “A Jewish Writer in America.”

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2011/10/27/jewish-writer-america/

2011:Dr. Hasia Diner the Paul and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University, and founder and Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History is scheduled to deliver a lecture entitled “Between History and Memory: Rethinking the American Jewish Past” in Washington, D.C.

2011: Marvin Kalb and his daughter Deborah Kalb “participated in a webcast of the book Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama at the Pritzker Military Library today.

2011:Ilan Grapel, an American-Israeli citizen jailed in Cairo on suspicion of espionage for over four months, met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel today after he was released. (As reported by Barak Ravid and Natasha Mozgovaya)

2011 The Israel Air Force targeted three centers of terrorist activity in the Gaza Strip and a weapons storage site in the South early this morning, IDF Spokesman's Office said in a statement.

2011:As the death toll in the deadly earthquake in eastern Turkey rose today, an Israeli cargo plane landed in Ankara, carrying humanitarian aid that Turkish officials at first had declined to accept.

2011(29th of Tishrei, 5772): Eighty-five year old Allen Mandelbaum, the award winning translator of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/06/arts/allen-mandelbaum-translator-of-divine-comedy-dies-at-85.html

2012: “Youth movements and social NGOs are scheduled to gather in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square  for an alternative ceremony to honor the anniversary of former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination” this evening. (As reported by Lahav Harkov

2012: Israeli cellist Elad Kabilio is scheduled to perform at the Joyce Theatre in NYC.

2012: The Edent-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to present “Musica Antiqua” featuring Zohar Shefi on the harpsichord and Drora Bruck on the recorder.

2012: Andras Schiff is scheduled to play Book 1 of “Well-Tempered Clavier” at the 92nd Street Y

2012(11th of Cheshvan): On the Hebrew calendar, the Yahrzeit of Rachel which is normally observed by pilgrimages to her tomb.  Since the event fell on Shabbat, the observant made their pilgrimages on the 25th.

2012: The “Broadway-style musical Loving the Silent Tears which included songs composed by David Shire premiered in Los Angeles.

2012(11th of Cheshvan, 5773): Ninety-six year old Joseph Hazan whose family traced their roots to the Jewish community of Salonica passed away today.

http://thevillager.com/2012/11/21/joseph-hazan-96-artist-whose-building-abutted-radicals-blast/

2012: Seventeen year-old Naomi Cohen won gold today at the 2012 RS:X Youth World Windsurfing Championships in Taiwan. Several other Israeli participated in today’s competition, with Shahar Tibi finishing fifth, Ofri Givati 10th, Noga Geller 12th and Adi Cohen in 18th place, according to Ynet. (As reported by Yoel Goldman)

2012: “Israeli immigrant’s joyful art products designed to be worn, used” published today highlights the life and artistic creations of Giora Neta an Israeli living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

 http://thegazette.com/2012/10/27/israeli-immigrants-joyful-art-products-designed-to-be-worn-used/

2012: An American monitoring group said today that satellite images of the aftermath of the explosion on October 24that a Sudanese weapons factory suggested the site was hit by an airstrike.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/satellite-photos-show-airstrike-destroyed-sudanese-arms-plant-us-group-says/

2012: An estimated 20,000 Israelis gathered tonight in Tel Aviv to commemorate the 17th anniversary of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination at the square where he was killed in 1995, and which was subsequently renamed in his honor.

2013: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Love and Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality by Edward Frenkel as well as interviews with J.J. Abrams http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/27/books/review/j-j-abrams-by-the-book.html?ref=booksand Jill Abramson’s “Kennedy, the Elusive President.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/27/books/review/the-elusive-president.html?ref=books&_r=0

2013: Dr. Elliot Lefkovitz is scheduled to moderate a panel discussion among several survivors of the Kindertransport at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

2013: Chicago Premiere of “Signs of Life” a musical which is “based on the true story of Terezin” comes to an end.

2013: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to host its Guardain-Benefactor Luncheon featuring Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff who will speak on the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut.

2013: In New Orleans, Beth Israel, the Orthodox Synagogue that survived Hurricane Katrina, is scheduled to host its annual fundraiser.

2013: For the first time in history two Jewish brothers squared off against each in an NFL game today at Arrowhead Stadium when offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz of the Cleveland Browns played against offensive guard Geoff Schwartz of the Kansas City Chiefs.

2013: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet today unanimously approved the appointment of Karnit Flug as the first female governor of the Bank of Israel (As reported by Moti Bossok)

2013(23rdof Cheshvan, 5774): Eighty-one year old Dr.Leonard Herzenberg who “created a device that can pick out individual cells from a mass of trillions of them and then capture, sort and count them so they can be analyzed and used to fight disease” passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/11/us/leonard-herzenberg-immunologist-who-revolutionized-research-dies-at-81.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&_r=0

2013(23rdof Cheshvan, 5774): Seventy-one year old rock and roll innovator and icon Lou Reed passed away today.

http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Jewish-News/Jewish-rock-star-Lou-Reed-passes-away-at-age-71-329871

2013: Daylight Saving Time will switch to Standard Time in the early hours of Sunday morning marking Israel's transition to the winter clock.

http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/PrintArticle.aspx?id=329797

2013: Two mortar shells were fired from Gaza into the Eshkol region in the western Negev.

2014: The American Sephardi Federation and the Center for Jewish History are scheduled to honor the legacy of Daniel Pearl with a special concert “Building Bridges: From Bene Beraq to Baghdad.

2014: At the Gerard Behar Theatre the all-male religious dancers of the Ka’et Ensemble are scheduled to perform at the Heaven and Earth Festival starting today.

2014: “The Garden of Eden” and “Life Sentences” are scheduled to be shown at the Israeli Film Festival hosted by the Tulane University Jewish Studies Department chaired by Dr. Brian Horowitz.

2014: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host Rabbi Deborah Prinz speaking about “Jews on the Chocolate Trail.”

2014: Mathew Klickstein, author of Slimed: An Oral History of Nickelodeon’s Golden Age is the feature at the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2014: PuppetCinema which “began in 2009 as an experiment in Israel” is scheduled to open with Zvi Sahar in New York.

2014: Hundred attended the funeral this morning for 22 year old Karen Yemima Muscara who was killed “in last week’s terrorist attack on a Jerusalem light rail station.”

2014: “Putting perceived security concerns before conscience, US intelligence and law enforcement agencies likely employed over 1,000 Nazis as spies during the Cold War, sometimes ignoring or concealing their war crimes and helping them immigrate to the United States, the author of a soon-to be released book wrote in an article published today.” (As reported by Spencer Ho)

2014: Indirect talks between Hamas and Israel which were scheduled to resume today will not take place because Egypt has closed its border to the Hamas delegation following a deadly terror attack in Sinai for which the Egyptians hold Hamas responsible. (As reported by Elhanan Miller)

2015(14thof Cheshvan, 5776): Seventy-six year old Richard Larkin, an American educator who had moved to Israel and became an advocate for coexistence between Jews and Muslims succumbed to the wounds he had suffered when a terrorist bombed the bus he was riding in Jerusalem two weeks ago.

http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-american-palestinian-attack-israel-20151028-story.html

2015: “Apples from the Desert” an Israeli film is scheduled to be shown at the Jewish Arts & Film Festival of Fairfield County.

2015: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the JDC Archives are scheduled to present a lecture by Mish Itsel on “The Great Terror in the USSR (1937-1938) and the Destruction of the Agro-Joint Program.”

2015: The David D. and Betty Cooper Wallerstein Fund for Judaic Studies, the GW Law School, the Program in Judaic Studies and the Department of History are scheduled to sponsor “Reckoning with the Ghosts of Leo Frank” a “public conversation among journalist Steve Oney, lawyer David Kendall and GWU Law Dean Blake Morant, that commemorates the centennial of Leo Frank's lynching, a national cause célèbre that exposed the racial, religious, ethnic and sectional divides in 20th century America, revitalizing the Ku Klux Klan on the one hand and galvanizing the Anti-Defamation League on the other.”

2015:Rabbi Asher Lopatin, the President of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School, is scheduled to lecture on "Does God Care” at the Skirball Center

2015: “The Garden of Eden” and “Life Sentences” are scheduled to be shown at the Israeli Film Festival at Tulane University.

2016: Ari Shavit, a prominent Haaretz columnist and author of the bestselling My Promised Land  “accused of unwanted groping and sexual advances during an interview with American Jewish reporter apologized to her today ‘from the bottom of my heart’ but insisted the incident was ultimately the result of a ‘misunderstanding.’”

2016: “At a conference today, archaeologists Assaf Avraham and Perez Reuven presented an ancient Muslim inscription that refers to the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount as "Bait al-Maqdess," an Arabicized version of the Hebrew words for the Temple, Beit Hamikdash.”

2016: Today “the Syrian government complained about alleged Israeli archaeological excavations at Bir Ajam on the Syrian Golan Heights, drawing an irate response from Israel’s ambassador to UNESCO.”

2016: “Israeli archaeologists today presented new details of what they said were the first tiny artifacts, unearthed in situ on the Temple Mount, ever conclusively dated to the time of the First Temple over 2,600 years ago.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/archaeologists-reveal-first-solomons-temple-era-artifacts-ever-found-on-temple-mount/

2016: “Yaad, Biran, a Ph.D. candidate in the Yiddish program of the Hebrew University is scheduled to deliver a lecture entitled “Yiddish Writers Do The Holy Land” where he examines the lives of three writers who moved to Palestine from New York – “Yehoash, a Poaley Tsionist and the story of his failed immigration in 1914; Tsivyon, a Bundist who criticized the Zionist project in his 1921 visit; and Yosef Opatoshu, a socialist writer who turned his experience in 1934 into a novella, offering an unusual understanding of old and new Palestine.”

2016: The Skirball Center is scheduled to host “an evening with Jeffrey Goldberg” the new editor of the Atlantic magazine.

2016: At Tulane University, Hillel is scheduled to host its Hebrew Café as alumnae come to campus for pre-homecoming events.

2016: Today, “workers removed the top marble layer of the tomb said to Jesus, in the Church of Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/scientists-expose-original-stone-of-jesuss-jerusalem-tomb/

2016: Jess Olson is scheduled to conduct “a gallery talk and tour of Yeshiva University Museum’s exhibition exploring the vital creative character and dramatic social context of pre- and post-revolutionary Odessa, Ukraine (formerly Russia) through the work of two of the city’s most important artists - the writer Isaac Babel and the painter Yefim Ladyzhensky.”

2017(7thof Cheshvan, 5778): Yom HaAliyah

2017: “At least 15 firefighting crews and four planes were still battling the forest fire in the Sataf area west of Jerusalem this morning, almost 24 hours after it began.”

2017(7thof Cheshvan, 5778): Eighty-year old Joe Taub, the co-founder of ADP and “part owner of the NBA New Jersey Nets” passed away today. (Richard Sandomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/05/obituaries/joe-taub-basketball-fan-who-became-part-owner-of-the-nets-dies-at-88.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

2017: Publication of Jewish Anzacs: Jewish in the Australian Military by Mark Dapin.

https://newbooksnetwork.com/mark-dapin-jewish-anzacs-jews-in-the-australian-military-new-south-press-2017/

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host Kabbalat Shabbat, followed by dinner, a Q&A with Rabbi Michael Rosenfeld-Schuler and a tisch.

2017: ShabbatUK which Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said is “one of the most inspiring events of the ear bringing together Jewish children united in their enthusiasm for Shabbat and Judaism” is scheduled to begin today.

2018(18thof Cheshvan, 5779): Parashat Va-yayra

2018: In Pittsburgh, PA, eleven Jews, including Joyce Feinberg, Richard Gottfried, Rose Mallinger, Jerry Rabinowitz, Cecil Rosenthal, David Rosenthal, Bernice Simon, Sylvan Simon, Daniel Stein, Melvin Wax and Irving Cooper  were gunned down at their synagogue on Shabbat morning by ant-Semite armed with an “AR-15-style assault rifle.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/27/us/active-shooter-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting.html

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/27/us/active-shooter-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting.html

2018: In Jerusalem, the Nocturno Café is scheduled to host  “A Spiritual Stand Up with Mrs. Rabia”

2018: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host “The Best of Chamber Music with Cellist Simcha Heled and Friends.”

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a full day of services along with a Shabbat Lunch and Seudah Shlishit as part of the Oxford 3rdWeek Bring a Friend Shabbat.

2018: The Jerusalem Theatre Piano Festival is scheduled to host its closing concert, “Hebrew Love” featuring Einav Jackson Cohen and Daniel Shoham.

2018: The 14th Street Y is scheduled to host the final performance of “Theo’s Dream,” “a radical, hallucinogenic trip through the fever dream of Theodore Herzl.”

2019: In Atlanta, the Bremen Museum is scheduled to host Holocaust survivor Paula Neuman, who “with her mother performing backbreaking labor for the Nazis in the rock quarries of Transnistria, was the sole caretaker of her baby sister who she protected by using “her own smarts and spirited nature to survive.”

2019: “Activists and Icons: The Photographs of Steve Schapiro Challenging the Status Quo through the Lens of a Camera” an exhibition at the Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to come to an end today.

2019: “Picture of His Life” is scheduled to be shown at the opening night of the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival in Palo Alto. CA.

2019: The Jewish Genealogical Society and the Center for Jewish History are scheduled to present “The Wedding Photo: Genealogy Comes Alive” led by Dr. A. Oren, the Yale University psychiatrist and author of the Wedding Photo.

2019: In Lafayette, CA, Temple Isaiah is scheduled to host NPR”s Peter Sagal as part of the “JFCS annual gala.”

2019: As we mark the first anniversary on the secular calendar of the Squirrel Hill Massacre, we find that there have been more attacks at synagogues, an uptick in anti-Semitism and no meaningful action taken to stop this kind of behavior.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/report-synagogue-massacre-led-to-string-of-attack-plots/ar-AAJ5dTi?ocid=spartandhp

2019: The New York Times featured books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Accomplice by Joseph Kannon

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to co-present Dr. Amy-Jill Levine lecturing on “The Book of Jonah: How Anti-Jewish Readings Are Created.”

2020: The livestreaming of “Rosenwald” provided by the Marlene Meyerson JCC is scheduled to come to an end today.

2020: The Office of Cultural Affairs of the Consulate General of Israel in New York is scheduled to present a screening “Sublet” directed Eytan Fox.

2020: The London School of Jewish Studies is scheduled to host Michelle Sint lecturing on “Through Rashi’s Eyes: Abraham and Sarah.”

2020: The annual conference of The Alliance For Jewish Theatre, which is being held completely online is scheduled to come to an end today.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum’s “One Museum, One Book” Book Club is scheduled to host a discussion The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.

2020: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host a weekly short on a genealogy topic on FACEBOOK

 

 

This Day, October 28, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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97: Emperor Nerva is forced by the Praetorian Guard, to adopt general Marcus Ulpius Trajanus as his heir and successor. Trajan would not become Emperor until Nerva died in January of the following year. Trajan will be remembered as the ruler who was on the throne during the revolt in the diaspora referred to as “The Revolt Against Trajan” that took place between 115 CE and 117 CE.  It was the second of three Jewish revolts against Rome – the first being the Great Revolt that ended with the destruction of the Second Temple and the third being Bar Kochba’s revolt.

312: Roman emperor Constantine, 32, defeated the army of Maxentius, a contender to the throne, at Milvian Bridge, after trusting in a vision he had seen of the cross, inscribed with the words, "In this sign conquer." Constantine was converted soon after and became the first Roman emperor to embrace the Christian faith.  This was the turning point for Christianity in Europe.  With the support of the imperial government, Christianity was able to establish itself THE religion in Europe.  It marked a downhill slide for the Jews of Europe.

1216: At Gloucester, the first coronation of Henry III who “exacted” from Elias of London also known as Elijah ben Moses “no less a sum than £10,000, besides £100 a year for a period of four years.”

1138: Fifty-two year old Bolesław III Wrymouth who “recognized the utility of the Jewish in the development of the commercial interests of” Poland and whose “tolerant regime” encourage them to settle as far east as Kiev passed away today.

1348: As the Black Death made its way across France, the authorities began arresting “the Jews of the bailiwick of Amont (Haute-Saôte)” and confiscating their property to arrest the Jews of the bailiwick of Amont (Haute-Saôte) 

1516: Turkish forces under the Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha defeat the Mameluks near Gaza at the Battle of Yaunis Khan. Jews fared poorly under the rule of the Mameluks. Without going into details about the conflicts within Islam in general, and the role of the Mameluks in particular, suffice it to say that what was “bad news for them” was “good for the Jews.”

1525: Birthdate of Joachim Ulrich von Rosenfeld who “was negative and hostile towards the Jews on “May 1542, when acting as the clerk at a meeting of the Parliament of Bohemia he agreed to the following resolution: “Regarding the decision from the last meeting concerning the Jews that led to the expulsion of the Jews from Bohemia by His Majesty the King based on a request by all three ranks[5] which has been inscribed into the records of the meeting, it is resolved that His Majesty the King shall maintain this decision and that no Jews shall be permitted to take residence in Bohemia now and for eternity. Those who are found in this kingdom shall lose their head. The only exceptions shall be those who received from the King, on the most recent St. George's Day, a Letter of Dispensation which they can present to anybody and to those coming to pay their debts. These Jews are to write down all their claims and hand this record to the high bailiff of the Kingdom of Bohemia before the feast day of Saint John. If they fail to do so before the feast day of Saint John, they shall not retain any right on these claims.”

1549: “Queen Bona, “the wife of Sigismund, the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania” “ordered her governor Kimbar to assemble the Jews of Grodno to elect a rabbi who was no relative of the Judichs, and decreed that in case this should not be done without opposition, the opponents of the Judichs were to elect a separate rabbi with the same rights and privileges as enjoyed by the one chosen by that family. 

1600: James Roberts the copyright he had obtained for “The Merchant of Venice” (also known as The Jew of Venice) to stationer Thomas Hayes “who published the first quarto before the end of” 1600.

1636: Harvard University is established in colonial Massachusetts. Harvard certainly has had it share of Jewish students, graduates and faculty members.  But the Jewish relationship with Harvard has had its darker moments. “During and after World War I, American Jewry became the target of anti-Semitism by a variety of social groups, including the Ku Klux Klan and various immigration restriction advocates. Ivy League universities were no exception, and several of these venerable schools moved to restrict Jewish enrollment during the 1920s. Some Jewish students at Harvard, the bellwether in American education, did not take admission restrictions lying down. Nativism and intolerance among segments of the white Protestant population were aimed at both Eastern European Jews and Southern European Catholics. In higher education, Jews were particularly resented. By 1919, about 80% of the students at New York's Hunter and City colleges were Jews and 40% at Columbia. Jews at Harvard tripled to 21% of the freshman class in 1922 from about 7% in 1900. Ivy League Jews won a disproportionate share of academic prizes and election to Phi Beta Kappa but were widely regarded as competitive, eager to excel academically and less interested in extra-curricular activities such as organized sports. Non-Jews accused them of being clannish, socially unskilled and either unwilling or unable to “fit in.” In 1922, Harvard's president, A. Lawrence Lowell, proposed a quota on the number of Jews gaining admission to the university. Lowell was convinced that Harvard could only survive if the majority of its students came from old American stock. Lowell argued that cutting the number of Jews at Harvard to a maximum of 15% would be good for the Jews.  He contended that limits would prevent further anti-Semitism. Lowell reasoned, “The anti-Semitic feeling among the students is increasing, and it grows in proportion to the increase in the number of Jews. If their number should become 40% of the student body, the race feeling would become intense.” The fight against Jewish quotas at Harvard was led by Harry Starr, an undergraduate and the son of a Russian immigrant who established the first kosher butcher shop in Gloversville, New York. As president of the Menorah Society, Harvard's major Jewish student organization, Starr organized a series of meetings between Jewish and non-Jewish students, faculty and administrators to discuss Lowell's proposed quota. The meetings were frequently heated and painful. As Starr recalled in an account published in 1985, which can be found at the American Jewish Historical Society, “We learned that it was numbers that mattered; bad or good, too many Jews were not liked. Rich or poor, brilliant or dull, polished or crude - [the problem was] too many Jews.” Starr insisted that there could be no “Jewish problem” at Harvard or in America. Starr observed, “The Jew cannot look on himself as a problem.... Born or naturalized in this country, he is a full American.” If admitting all qualified Jews to Harvard meant a change in the traditional social composition of the student body, so be it. Starr refused to hear any hokum about 'pure' American stock as a way to limit Jewish admissions to Harvard. “Tolerance,” he wrote in the Menorah Journal, “is not to be administered like castor oil, with eyes closed and jaws clenched.” Lowell received a great deal of public criticism, particularly in the Boston press. Harvard's overseers appointed a 13-member committee, which included three Jews, to study the university's “Jewish problem.” The committee rejected a Jewish quota but agreed that “geographic diversity” in the student body was desirable. Harvard had been using a competitive exam to determine who was admitted, and urban Jewish students were scoring highly on the exam. Urban public schools such as Boston Latin Academy intensely prepared their students, many of whom were Jewish, to pass Harvard's admissions test. The special committee recommended that the competitive exam be replaced by an admissions policy that accepted top-ranking students from around the nation, regardless of exam scores. By 1931, because students from urban states were replaced by students from Wyoming and North Dakota who ranked in the top of their high school classes, Harvard's Jewish ranks were cut back to 15% of the student body. In the late 1930s, James Bryant Conant, Lowell's successor as president, eased the geographic distribution requirements, and Jewish students were once again admitted primarily on the basis of merit. Harry Starr, who lived until 1992, became a national Jewish communal leader, including a term of service as a trustee of the American Jewish Historical Society. Professionally, he became the director of the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation, which was established by a Jewish congressman from Gloversville and which over the years has given many generous gifts to Harvard. Harry Starr held no grudges against the university which in 1922 he lovingly battled on behalf of his fellow Jews.

1700: In the same year that he published his second tract which he hoped would cause Jews to convert to Christianity, Cotton Mather wrote in his diary today about the conversion of Shalom Ben Shalomoh who had joined a Congregational Church in London. Cotton Mather differed from other Christian leaders.  He believed that the Jews practice a theological incorrect religion which is why sought to convince them to convert.  But reason rather than the lash or the burning stake was his method.  "As a humanitarian...he demanded that Jews should be free from religious persecution."

 

1704: John Locke, the English political theorist who in 1689 “Letter Concerning Toleration” wrote that “Neither Pagan, nor Jew, ought to be excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion” passed away today.

1718: Alexander Felix (David Penso), Jacob Do Porto, and David Machado Do Sequeira, on behalf of the Ashkenazim, leased from Captain Chichester Phillips of Drumcondra Castle (an MP in the Irish Parliament) a plot of land on which the Ballybough Cemetery, Dublin’s oldest Jewish burial ground, was subsequently built.

1778: Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai ben Isaac Zerachia, the Jerusalem native married his second wife, Rachel while studying in Pisa.  His first wife, Sarah had died five years earlier.

1782: In Germany “Kehle Weil” and Seligman Loeb Lindauer gave birth to Manasse Seligmann Lindauer, the husband of Esther B. Weil with whom he had five children.

1785: In Germany, Rosele Katz and Bernard Weil gave birth to Esther Weil, the wife of Manasse Seiligman Lindauer and the mother of Kehle, Juttle, Mayer, Moses and David Lindauer.

1784:  Birthdate of Sir Moses Montefiore. Born in Leghorn (Italy) Montefiore was raised in London where he became a successful merchant and married into the House of Rothschild.  In 1824, he "retired" from business and devoted his life to public office and philanthropy.  He was the first to hold numerous political and civic positions in Great Britain.  He was a leader of the Jewish Community in England and throughout Europe.  He was an early supporter of Jewish settlement in Eretz Israel.  Montefiore’s Windmill is a famous landmark in Jerusalem.  His 100th birthday was celebrated as a holiday in Jewish communities in the British Isles and the Continent.  He passed away in 1885.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sir-Moses-Montefiore-Baronet

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/sir-moses-montefiore

1790: In Philadelphia, “Catherine Bush” and Myer S. Solomon gave birth to Mattathias Solomon.

1805: Birthdate of dramatist and lawyer, Jonas B. Phillips, the Philadelphia born son Benjamin J. Phillips, who  produced plays including “Cold Stricken,” “Camillus,” and “The Evil Eye” and who after studying law, became the assistant district attorney for New York County.

1805(5thof Cheshvan, 5566): One day before his seventeenth birthday, Isaac Nones, the son of Miriam Marks and Benjamin Abraham Nones died in his home town of Philadelphia.

1807(26th of Tishrei, 5568): Gutchen Sheyer, the wife of Moses Joseph Schiff passed away today.

1813: Samuel Levy married Judith Magnus were married at the Great Synagogue today.

1820: In Ruzhyn, Ukraine, Rabbi Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhyn, the founder of the Ruzhiner dynasty, and his wife, Sarah gave birth to Avrohom Yaakov Friedman, the first Rebbe of the Sadigura Hasidic dynasty.

1824(6thof Cheshvan, 5585): Fifty-five year old Benedict-Benedikt Moses Worms, the son of Henriette and Moses Gabriel Worms and the “husband of Schönche Jeanette Worms” passed away today.

1827: One day after he had passed away, 53 year old “Hirsch ben Yaacov” was buried today at the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery “on the 2nd day of Rosh Chodesh Marcheshvan, 5590.”

1828: In Hamburg, Jacob Magner and Ulrika Hahn gave birth to Jacob Magner who was one of the founders of several institutions in New Orleans including the Association for the Relief of Jewish Widows and Orphans (1855), Touro Infirmary (1868), Temple Sinai (1870) and the Harmony Club.

1829: Birthdate of Emanuel Oscar Menahem Deutsch, the native of Silesia who worked on Semitic studies at the British Museum where his writings on the Talmud kindled interest among English Christians and who “acted as special correspondent to The Times during the Ecumenical Council which met at the Vatican in 1869 and 1870.

1835: Leon Maness Ritterband, who was born in Poland in 1809 married Benvenida Solis today in New York today.

1836: In Ireland, John Chapel and his wife gave birth to Monsignor Thomas John Capel, the controversial Catholic cleric who in a show of ecumenism that was unusual in the 19th century addressed the Young Men’s Hebrew Association at Chickering Hall on November 12, 1884.

1836: Birthdate of Bavarian native Simon Wolf, who after coming to the United States in 1848 pursued a business career after which he pursued a legal career that led him to Washington, D.C. where he “made friendships with presidents Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, William McKinley and Woodrow Wilson” a leader of the American Jewish community.

http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=364844

1839: In, “Canterbury, Kent,” Hannah Barnard and Nathan Jacobs gave birth to Myer Jacobs

1840: Sir Moses Montefiore had an audience with the Sultan. Among the topics discussed were the blood libel accusations on the island of Rhodes and in Damascus. The Sultan later issued a public firman exonerating Jews from anything to do with ritual murder accusations.  

1840: Birthdate “Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet and songwriter” Eliakum Zunser called by some “the father of Yiddish poetry.”

https://folkways.si.edu/nathaniel-a-entin/selected-songs-of-eliakum-zunser-sung-in-yiddish/judaica/music/album/smithsonian

http://www.yivoarchives.org/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=32666

1843: In Albany, NY, “Edward and Hanah (Stern) Bendell” gave birth to Albany Medical College trained physician Dr. Herman Bendell, the Civil War veteran and “Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Arizona Territory.”

1844: Birthdate of Moses Jacob Ezekiel, the native of Richmond, VA who was the first Jew to attend Virginia Military Institute and who, after serving with the Confederate Army, became a renowned sculptor.

1844: In New York City, for the first time, Mordecai M. Noah presented “his plan for the restoration of a Jewish state in Palestine to a Christian audience” at the Broadway Tabernacle.

1849: In Albany, NY, Rabbi Isaac M. Wise and Therese Bloch gave birth to Leo Wise, the husband of Pauline Goodman, who earned an LL.B from the University of Michigan and served with the River Flotilla of the U.S. Navy during the Civil War before becoming the publisher of several Jewish publications including “Die Deborah” and the “American Israelite.”

1853: “Russia.; Delivered before the Hebrew Young Men's Literary Association” published today described Rabbi Raphall’s appearance before the Hebrew Young Men's Literary Association at Academy Hall, No. 663 Broadway, at which time he delivered a lecture enititled “Russia” The speaker was introduced by Isaac Seligman, the who was serving as chairman. Raphall described the gains in power that Russia has made in the last 150 years and the territorial aspirations of the current rulers.  He also described the history and the plight of the Jews living in that land.  Mr. Mosely Lyon followed Rabbi Raphall to the lectern where he delivered an address on the purpose of the Hebrew Young Men’s Literary Association.

1854: Birthdate of Philadelphia native Colonel Daniel Mitchell Appel, the surgeon who was in charge of the medical department in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American War.

1857: "Defaulting Farmers" published today takes issue with the notion that the farmer is not only possessed of "sturdy virtues that enoble humanity" but also the backbone of the national economy. In fact, the "western farmer has no more nobleness of soul than a Wall Street stock gambler or a Chatham street Jew." The term "Chatham Street Jew" was extremely derisive.  It referred to the fact that the lucrative trade in used clothes on Chatham Street on the Lower East was dominated by Jews where Christians were sure that they were being victimized by the sharp business practices of "the Tribe of Judah."

1858 RH Macy & Co opened its first store on Sixth Avenue in New York City. Gross receipts for the day totaled $11.06.  The Straus family, which had been leasing space in Macy's to operate a chinaware department, the store's most profitable section, acquired the Macy’s in 1896 and turned it into one of the country’s leading department stores.  One sign of the change came in when they relocated the store to its Herald square location at 34th Street and Broadway in New York.

1858: At a thousand people attended tonight’s banquet and ball which was a fundraiser for the Jew’s Hospital.Benjamin Nathan, the President of Hospital Board provided over the event which was attended by Mayor Tilman.  Rabbi J.J. Lyon recited the blessings before the meal began and Rabbi Kramer chanted the Grace After Meal. Mr. Nathan told the attendees that the hospital had treated 747 patients since its opening, all but 73 at no charge and that the treasury was now empty. Lionel Goldberg read the list of donations which totaled $12,000.

1860: Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky who had converted in 1855 “was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Boone in the mission school chapel, later known as the Church of our Savior in Hongkew”

1862: Moses P. Arnold, who was promoted from Sergeant to First Sergeant, began his service with Company A of the 172nd Regiment.

1862: Philadelphian Ferdinand K. Strouse began serving with Company E of the 151stRegiment.

1862: Philadelphian Israel Marks began serving with Company E of the 151stRegiment

1863: Philadelphian Levi Arnold who had risen to the rank of Sergeant in Company F of the 143rd Regiment “transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps” today.

1864:The Council of the Academy decided to award Russian-Jewish sculptor Mark Antokolski with the Small Silver Medal for the "Tailor" also known as “The Jewish Tailor.”

1867: Maimonides College “the first Jewish theological seminary in America” opened today in Philadelphia, PA.  Isaac Lesser, Sabato Morais, Marcus Jastrow, Aaron S. Bettelheim, L. Buttenwieser and William H. Williams were the members of the faculty with Lesser doubling as the school’s provost. The school closed in December of 1873, reportedly due to lack of financial support which may be explained by the economic hard times that the country was suffering a the time.

1869: In Cold Springs, NY, Morris and Dora (Tobias) DeLee gave birth to Dr. Joseph Bolivar DeLee, the grandson of a French Army Surgeon who was a pioneer in the field of obstetrics.

https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdfplus/10.2105/AJPH.78.10.1353

1870(3rdof Cheshvan, 5631): Sixty-three year old Prague-born physician Gottfried S. Schmelkes who earned his medical degree in 1837 after which he joined the staff of the Jewish hospital “Töplitz (Teplitz), Bohemia, where he worked until he passed away today.

1870: President Jacob Pisa presided over tonight’s meeting of the Young Democratic Jews’ Association of the Second Assembly District in New York.  During the meeting which was held on Mott Street, the Jewish political organization endorsed the local and state candidates supported by “the Young Democracy, but did not make any endorsement of Congressional candidates.

1872: In San Francisco, Jacob Altman and Dora Posner gave birth to Aaron Altman, a graduate of the Ecole Natioale des Beaux Arts in Paris, the recipient of the William Alvord Medal at the California School of design in 1890 and an Assistant professor of Sketching and Perspective at the California School of design who had two pictures accepted at the Paris Salon in 1896.

1873(7th of Cheshvan, 5634): Immanuel Oscar Menahem Deutsch, a German oriental scholar, passed away today.  Born in 1829 at Neisse, Prussian Silesia (now Nysa, Poland) he studied theology and Talmud at the University of Berlin. “In 1855 Deutsch was appointed assistant in the library of the British Museum. He worked intensely on the Talmud and contributed no less than 190 papers to Chambers' Encyclopaedia, in addition to essays in Kittos and Smiths' Biblical Dictionaries, and articles in periodicals. In October 1867 his article on The Talmud, published in the Quarterly Review, made him known. It was translated into French, German, Russian, Swedish, Dutch and Danish. He died at Alexandria on 12 May 1873.His Literary Remains, edited by Lady Strangford, were published in 1874, consisting of nineteen papers on such subjects as The Talmud, Islam, Semitic Culture, Egypt, Ancient and Modern, Semitic Languages, The Targums, The Samaritan Pentateuch, and Arabic Poetry

1874: Birthdate of St. Louis native Robert Henry Polack who became a successful businessman in New Orleans where he served as an officer of the Jewish Welfare Fund.

1874: Rabbi Benjamin Artom officiated at the wedding of Mr. Isaac Abecassis of Lisbon and Miss Helena Ben Saude of the Azores.  Among the many guests were J.O. Bradford, Paymaster General of the U.S. Navy and his wife.

1876: In Cleveland, OH, Emanuel Ullman and Sara Mayer gave birth to their third child, Leo Emanuel Ullman, the husband of Blanche McKee Heller.

1877: “Early Christian Greek Story” published today provide a summary of Abraham the Jew and the Merchant Theodore printed by Combefisius  from a manuscript, copies of which are in the National Library at Paris and the library in Turin.

1881: It was reported today that “the question of Jewish emigration to America is still a subject of concern to the Russian government.” To that end the government will make another attempt “to turn the Jews into peasant farms and settle them in the provinces of Kherson and Ekaterinoslav.”

1881: John A. Goldberg appeared in Essex Market Court where he denied the charges of Mrs. Amelia Goldberg that she was his wife and that he had deserted her.  He presented evidence that he had obtained a divorce from her from a Rabbi while they were living in England because she had been unfaithful.  He also produced evidence that he had provided her with financial assistance when she came to the United States even though he was under no obligation to do so.

1882: Harris Udovitch is out on bail after having been arrested for assaulting Mrs. Louis Cohen during his thwarted attempt to buy Louis Cohen’s “credit with heaven” for $150.

1883: The 9th annual meeting of the Board of Relief of the United Hebrew Charities was held this morning at a house on St. Mark’s Place.

1884: It was reported today that a reception was held at Ramsgate yesterday to honor Sir Moses Montefiore on his 100th birthday; “an anniversary that was celebrated throughout Europe.”

1885: It was reported today that Jonas Loeb, a prominent Jewish merchant in Georgia is insolvent since he has liabilities of $64,000 and assets of $10,000.  Litigation has already been threatened by his creditors.

1886: The Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Cleveland. The Jewish poetess Emma Lazarus wrote "The New Colossus" in 1883 for an art auction "In Aid of the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund." While France had provided the statue itself, American fundraising efforts like these paid for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal. In 1903, sixteen years after her death, Lazarus' sonnet was engraved on a plaque and placed in the pedestal as a memorial.

          “The New Colossus”

 Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,

With conquering limbs astride from land to land;

Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand

A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame

Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name

Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand

Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command

The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.

"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she

With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,

Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,

The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,

I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

1886: Social reformer and future Presidential candidate addressed the United Hebrew George Club.

1886(29th of Tishrei, 5647): Joseph Ullman, the German born son of Rosa and Hayim Simon Uhlmann and the husband of Sarah Ullman passed away today in Baltimore.

1888: The “Jewish Agriculturists’ Aid Society of America,” whose members would include Morris Weil, Maurice W. Kosinski and Edward Rose was “organized today in Chicago, Illinois.

1888: Birthdate of Hungarian anti-Semite Tibor Eckhardt, the head of the Association of Awakening Magyars during the 1920’s whose members “bombed a charity ball organized by the Jewish women of Csongrad in which several people were killed.” (Editor’s Note – this is just another example of the anti-Semitism that was so common during the inter-war years which made the Holocaust possible.)

1888: Joseph Navon the driving force behind the Jaffa-Jerusalem railway “received a 71-year concession from the Ottoman authorities that also gave him permission to extend the line to Gaza and Nablus

1888: Rabbi Leon Harrison delivered an address entitled “Is it a Misfortune to be a Jew?” at Temple Israel on Greene Avenue in Brooklyn.

1888: The New York Times reviewed Life of Lord Beaconsfield by T.E. Kebble.

1888: “The Jewish-Americans” published today cites information that originally appeared in the Jewish Messenger to question why New York City has not produced a “distinctly American-Jewish congregation.  The city has all manner of synagogues for Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, etc. Jews but none that is uniquely American.

1889: President Henry Rice presided over the 15thannual meeting of The United Hebrew Charities held its at Temple Emanu-El in New York City where he said that “in the las ten years the disbursements of the society have more than doubled” noting that “in 1879 the total relief distributed amounted to a little more than $35,000 and that during the past year the Treasurer has expended more than $72,000.”

1889: Edwin Booth, the great Shakespearian actor played Shylock and Helena Modjeska played his daughter Portia in tonight’s performance of “The Merchant of Venice” at the Broadway Theatre.

1890: Dr. Robert Collyer, Dr. Maurice H. Harris, Oscar Straus, Joseph Blumenthal and Seth Low, the President of Columbia are scheduled to address those attending the a meeting of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association at Chickering Hall.

1890: Three days after he had passed away, “Samson Asher Samson,” the son of Asher and Amelia Samson and the husband of the former Eva Nathan was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1893: Birthdate of Karl Frakas,“Austrian actor, cabaret performer, refugee from the Nazis and the husband of Anny Han who passed away in his native Vienna.

https://www.discogs.com/artist/706103-Karl-Farkas

1894: “No Man Controls The Hebrew Vote” published today provides the view of Dr. Joseph Silverman the rabbi at Temple Emanu-El that the “Hebrew vote” does not exist and that it is the “child of the politician’s active brain.  Jews do as they please in politics.”  The Jew “is a Jew in the synagogue but elsewhere he is an American citizen, and most of all at the ballot box.”(Silverman was decrying the trivializing of the electoral process with politicians seeking to divide voters by ethnic and religious lines)

1896: The funeral of Moses Kind is scheduled to be held at his home at 49 West 96th Street in Manhattan this morning.

1896: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi B.A. Elzas officiated at the wedding of Sam Feinstein and Carrie Rice.

1897(2nd of Cheshvan, 5658): “After a short illness,” Marie Benecke, the wife of Charles Victor Benecke  and the “eldest daughter of the late Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy” passed away at Norfolk Lodge in the United Kingdom

 1897: Birthdate of Edith Claire Posener, the daughter of Max Posener and Anna E. Levy, the Searchlight, Nevada who would gain fame as award winning fashion designer Edith Heath. During her long career in Hollywood, Head’s costumes won her 35 Oscar nominations.  She won 8 of the bronze statuettes.  She died in October of 1981.

1897: “A meeting of the North London Jewish Literary and Social Union” is scheduled “to be held in the hall adjoining the Dalston Synagogue” where the Right Honorable Earl Beauchamp will open a debate on ‘Religious Education in the Board Schools.’”

1898: Theodor Herzl “docked at the port of Jaffa today and traveled by train to Jersualem.”

1898:Kaiser William II (Prussia) visited pre-state Israel and met with Herzl. At this time Eretz Israel was part of the Ottoman Empire.  The Kaiser was trying to gain the Turks as an ally.  He also sought to make himself the European protector of Jerusalem.  Herzl was disappointed by the lack of commitment on the part of the Kaiser. Much of this was due to the opposition of German Liberal Jews, bankers, and his foreign minister Bernhard von Bulow to the Zionist movement.

1898: Philip S. Golderman, a Color Sergeant with the 203rd NY Infantry was promoted to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Sam Steinberg of Texas who had been serving with Co. C, 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Jake Waixel of Texas who had been serving with Co. J, 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Gus G. Nussbaum of Texas who had been serving with Co. L, 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Joseph Levy of Texas who had been serving with the Regimental Ban, Co. M 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Charles C. Jacobs of Texas who had been serving with Co. M 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, H.S. Hyneman of Texas who had been serving with Co. F 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Harry Ferlman of Texas who had been serving Co. D 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Herman H. Blum of Texas who had been serving Co. M 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Max Blumberg of Texas who had been serving with Co. C 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service at Galveston

1898: During the Spanish-American War, William Rosing of Texas who had been serving with Co. C 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Solomon Gordon of Texas who had been serving with Company K 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Gus L. Berkman of Texas who had been serving with the Hospital Corps of Co. M 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Harry Friedman of Texas who had been serving with Co. E 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Charles Fischl of Texas who had been serving with the Hospital Corps of Co. M 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Edward Seelig of Texas who had been serving with Co. C, 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: During the Spanish-American War, Sam Steinberg of Texas who had been serving with Co. C, 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry was mustered out of service.

1898: “At today’s session of the Court of Cassation in the Palace of Justice, Alphonse Bard concluded his report of the Dreyfus case” and “said that the Court should make every investigation necessary to enlighten its members and place the whole truth in evidence.”

1900: Seventy-six year old German linguist and Oriental scholar Friedrich Max Müller who challenged the claim of Nicolas Notovitch, a Russian Jew, that the Life of Issa” was a legitimate work depicting the life of Jesus (Issa) which had Him leaving the Galilee and studying with Buddhists and Hindus in India before returning to Judea.

1900: “The Jewish Purim” published today examines the origins of this minor festival and concludes that “an examination of the tradition and mode of celebrating the feast renders it probable that Purim is nothing but a more or less disguised form of the Babylonian festival of the Sacaea or Zakmuk.”

1901: Over two hundred people attended this evening’s annual meeting of the United Hebrew of Charities presided over by Henry Rice during which the “resignation of Vice President Henry S. Allen who has served in that office for twenty-one years was accepted” with a vote of thanks for his years of service.

1902:Opening of theZionist Annual Conference at which The Anglo-Palestine Company is sanctioned. It will begin operations in summer 1903.

1903: The engagement of Israel Zangwill to Edith Aryton was made public.  Edith Aryton’s father is one of the best known electrical engineers in England. Her mother is a noted scientist in her own right and the daughter of Levi and Alice Marks, a Jewish family from Portsea.

1904: “Russian Reserves Riot” published today claims that “there have been no anti-Jewish riots strictly speaking “at Mohileff-on the-Dnipper because the attacks on the houses and the shops of the Jews was the result of drunken army reservists expressing their anger because Jews “are fleeing abroad” leaving Christians to fill the ranks of the army.

1905(29thof Tishrei, 5666): Parashat Bereshit

1905: While campaigning for re-election, District Attorney Jerome delivered three speeches to “distinctly Jewish audiences” where he “told about his action in regard to the prosecution of those responsible for the outrage at the funeral of Chief Joseph”

1906: In Russia, Sergei Witte “induced the Czar to issue a manifesto proclaiming freedom of speech, press and person” the day before pogroms broke out in “200 places in Russia” including Odessa.

1907: “London is all agog today over the mysterious disappearance of a young Russian girl, Miss Barbara Lapoukhin” who may have been kidnapped by members of the Black Hundreds as an act of revenge against her father who, while serving as Director the St. Petersburg Police “played a notable and very honorable part in exposing the machinery by which the pogroms or raids against the Jews had been organized.

1908: As part of the Wright Brother’s tour of Europe being managed Jewish born American Hart O. Berg, “Wilbur Wright began training the first student pilot, Count Charles de Lambert.”

1908: Lenz Sherry and Bernard Maltz gave birth to Columbia and Yale School of Drama trained playwright and screen writer Albert Malz, the husband of Margaret Larkin, whose fame as one of the Hollywood Ten overshadowed his accomplishment including writing the Oscar nominated script for the super-patriotic “Pride of the Marines.”

1909: Birthdate of Brest-Litovsk native Josef Gingold, the violinist, concertmaster and long-time instructor at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/13/obituaries/josef-gingold-85-violinist-and-influential-teacher-dies.html

1910: It was reported in Washington, D.C. tonight that  U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, Oscar Straus, the Secretary of Commerce and Labor under President Roosevelt, has tendered his resignation.

1911: The Chancellor of the Exchequer met with a group of Jews to discuss “the Insurance Bill” today.

1911: “In a letter to the Jewish Morning Journal” said “that if Russia refuses to accede” to the conditions concerning the treatment of Jews he will support the “abrogation of the Treaty with Russia” and advised Jewish organizations to pass resolutions on the subject and send them to their Congressmen.

1912:  As the election campaign of 1912 comes to an end, Oscar Straus sends a telegram denying that he had ever been connected with R. H. Macy or Abraham and Straus.

1913: Mendel Beilis was acquitted. The Beilis Trial (Russia) took place after a Christian boy was found dead near a brick factory in which Mendel Beilis worked. On June 22, 1911 he was accused of ritual murder by the government. The only evidence was the word of a drunken couple who claimed they saw a man with a black beard walking with the child. The Russian government actively took up the case after the assassination of Stolypin by a Jewish revolutionist. Professor Sikowsky, a neurologist, "proved" that Jews use Christian blood for ritual purposes. Beilis's lawyers, Margolin and Grusenberg, fought the government for two years until diplomatic pressure forced the Russians to drop the charges. Beilis then settled in the United States, where he died after a long illness in 1934.

1914: In New York City, Daniel and Dora (Press) Salk gave birth to the first son, Dr. Jonas Edward Salk, the American medical researcher who developed the first vaccine against polio.  In one of those ironic twists of fate, both the first and the second polio vaccines were developed by Jewish Doctors.

1914: “Governor Names Mercy Committee” published today provided a list of those named by Martin Glyn to take the lead in providing aid to those who have been made destitute by the war including Adolph S. Ochs, Samuel Lewisohn and Oscar S. Straus.

1914: Ileana Schapira, the daughter of Mihail Schapira, a prominent Jewish industrialist was born in Bucharest, Romania.  As Ileana Sonnabend, she became a legendary gallery owner who had an eye for the art that nobody else wanted.  She died in 2007 at the age of 92.

1914: In New York City, with Governor Martin Glynn at his side Jacob H. Schiff delivered a speech at the National Theatre in support of the Governor’s re-election

1914: In New York, Mayor Mitchell expressed his displeasure with the recommendation that Charities Department should be placed under a board whose members would be nominated by the Jewish, Protestant and Catholic charitable institutions that receive some $5,000,000 from the city through this very department.

1915: “Dr. De Sola Pool, rabbi of the Portuguese Synagogue” addressed “a gathering of students of the Menorah Society” today where he “described the conditions of the Jews in Palestine as affected by the European war.”

1915: Henry M. Toch presided over tonight’s dinner at the Ritz-Carlton given by the Directors of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association in honor of Felix M. Warburg who is beginning his 8th year as president of the organization.

1916: In the Bronx, Louis and Libby Galenson gave birth to Dr. Eleanor Galenson, “a psychoanalyst whose research demonstrated that children are aware of sexual identity in infancy, even earlier than Freud had propounded…” (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

1916: In Washington, attorney Simon Wolf, the friend of several Presidents beginning with Lincoln and a President B’nai B’rith celebrated his 80thbirthday today which “was made occasion of a notable demonstration and scores of friends in all parts of the country, united in doing him honor” including “Terence Vince Powderly of the United States Immigration Service” who wrote a special poem to mark the moment.

1916: Mrs. Samuel Elkeles the President of the National Jewish women’s organization for war relief said “that enthusiasm had been awakened wherever the appeals the committee had gone” as could be seen by the $200 hundred dollars Mrs. J. I. Peyser of Washington, D.C. had sent to the offices in New York.

1916: A letter was written today from a soldier at Camp Wilson, Texas serving with Battery “F” of the Field Artillery asking for help from Simon Wolf so he could be furloughed to the Reserves.  When he enlisted in 1913, he said that nobody was look to him for “support” but now he has found out about the desperate condition of his family in Kalios, Russia and he needs to be able to send them money.

1916: In his sermon today at Temple Rodolph Sholem at Lexington and 63rd, Rabbi Rudolph Grossman severely criticized “the resolution urging the conversion of Jews to the Christian faith as adopted by last week by the Episcopal General Convention at St. Louis.

1917: During the New York City Mayoral election in which Morris Hillquit was a candidate, the New York Timespublished a “sarcastically title” article “Rich Mr. Hillquit, Poor Man’s Candidate” “tried to play up ‘the capitalistic corporation lawyer living in luxury’; point out that the rent for Hillquit’s apartment was two thousand dollars a year; that he owned a big seven passenger automobile.”

1917: A National Special Assembly of the Jews of the United States which had been called for by Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, is scheduled to be held in New York today “for the purposed of devising means to reach the $10,000,000 goal for Jewish war relief set for 1917.”

1917: It was reported today that in those part of Russia which are now under the control of the German Army “Jews are fined or arrested for forgetting to bow to German officers or not getting out of their way on the pavements,” are not allowed to walk on the pavement “when they see a German officer on it,” and are “abducted for forced State labor” and “to assist officers in hunting or in other pleasures and games.”

1917: It was reported today that the Jewish Board for Welfare Work in the United States of Army of which Colonel Harry Cutler of Providence is the Chairman has issued an appeal to the Jews of United States “to raise a fund of $1,000,000 within the next few weeks to be used in the welfare work among the soldiers, both at home and abroad.”

1917: It was reported today that there are more than fifty thousand Jews serving in the U.S. Army with Jews making up 40% of the men at Camp Upton, 16% of the mean at Camp Meade and 7% of the mean at Camp Dix.

1917: Nearly one thousand Jews representing their co-religionist throughout the United States met at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue where, among other things they adopted “a resolution whereby a committee of ten prominent Jews was appointed to urge President Wilson to extend the work of the Belgian Relief Commission to Poland, Lithuania and similar war stricken countries.”

1918: Rabbi Hyman Gerson Enelow who was touring the Western Front as a member of the Overseas Commission of the Jewish Welfare Board wrote today that “it is a real privilege to move about among the men.  “They are all glad to see me” because “it means to them that they are not forgotten by the Jewish community and that they get a chance to talk over their difficulties nand problems.

1918(22ndof Cheshvan, 5679): During the Post-World War Influenza Pandemic, fifty-nine year old Leopold S. Kahn, the “dwarf performer known as Admiral Dot when he was with P.T. Barnum, passed away. Before he would marry Lottie Naomi Swartwood, a fellow performer, she had to convert to Judaism so that they marriage could be performed by a rabbi.

1918(22nd of Cheshvan, 5679): Twenty-four year old Sol Henry Miller passed away today in Denver after which he was buried at Mt. Nebo Memorial Park in Aurora, CO.

1918:  Czechoslovakia gains its independence. There were almost four hundred thousand Jews living in the part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire that became Czechoslovakia.  This meant Jews were about 2.5% of the new republics population.  The Jewish population in that part of Czechoslovakia known as Bohemia traced its roots back to the tenth century.  Most of the Jews of the Central European nation would perish in the Holocaust.

1919: The Congress voted to override President Wilson’s of the Volstead Act, the law which would give the United States “Prohibition.”  One of the families to profit from this was the Bronfmans, the Canadian liquor barons.

1919: In Philadelphia, for the second day in a row, the Public Ledgerpublished “excerpts from the first English language translation of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.”

1920: Fifteen days after address the World Brotherhood Congress in Washington where “he urgedthe organization to go on record as protesting against ‘the outrages and inhumanities being practiced on Jews in other countries, Simon Wolf celebrated his 84thbirthday.

1921: Birthdate of old Vilnus native Rachel Margolis, the WW II partisan, turned biology professor and Holocaust preservationist.

http://sites.keene.edu/cohencenter/rachel-margolis-lithuanian-partisan-and-survivor/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/women-of-courage-rachel-margolis-2236081.html

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/women-of-courage-rachel-margolis-2236081.html

1921: Birthdate of Frederick Mayer, the native of Freiburg and son of a recipient of the Iron Cross who enlisted in the U.S. Army the day after Pearl Harbor was attacked and parachuted back into Germany as an agent for the O.S.S. (As reported by Eric Lichtblau)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/21/world/europe/frederick-mayer-jew-who-spied-on-nazis-after-fleeing-germany-dies-at-94.html?hpw=undefined&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1921: The Tuschinski Theatre, the “crowning achievement” in the career of Dutch businessman Abraham Icek Tuschinski “opened its doors in Amsterdam today.”

1922:  Birthdate of Gershon Kingsley a Jewish German-American composer, most famous for composing the early electronic pop song Popcorn. He led the First Moog Quartet and was the first person to use the Moog synthesizer in live performance.

1922: March on Rome Italian fascists led by Benito Mussolini march on Rome and take over the Italian government with the assistance of the Catholic Church; pope Pius XI declares that "Mussolini is a man sent by divine providence." According to Michele Sarfatti’s new book, The Jews in Mussolini’s Italy as reviewed in The Forwards Jews were so well integrated into Italian society that by 1922 when Mussolini took power, they were in every branch of government, including the military, and were represented all across the political spectrum. There were Jews who at first adhered enthusiastically to Mussolini’s program, others were among the first to organize antifascist activities, as well as many who hoped to remain neutral. The range of activities of Italian Jews extended from academics and professionals all the way to shop keepers and panhandlers. What emerges is a heterogeneous population that professed varying degrees of religious identity and many different levels of assimilation. But anti-Semitic sentiment in Italy, as Sarfatti shows, can be traced far back. As he argues, the leftovers of the medieval Catholic anti-Judaism provided fertile grounds for anti-Jewish nationalism, which in turn fed Fascist anti-Semitism. In 1934, Benito Mussolini famously declared that “there has never been anti-Semitism in Italy.” A mere four years later, after abandoning his Jewish mistress of 27 years, he passed his infamous racial laws. The rise of an anti-Semitic ideology escalated with Italy’s colonial war in Abyssinia of 1935. The Fascists first developed the concept of “Difesa della razza” (“defense of the race”) in dominating the black population of the African colony. At this early stage, this doctrine had parallels only in Nazi Germany and was completely absent in the rhetoric of Fascist movements, from Spain to Hungry, Romania and Poland. Based on newly discovered documents and an abundance of statistical data, the book demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, Mussolini’s policies toward the Jews were independently conceived and implemented, and not — as some have argued — a late concession to Hitler’s war against the Jews. Despite Il Duce’s alliance with Hitler, “only” about 7,000 Italian Jews (16.3% of the Jewish population) died in Nazi death camps. Moreover, documented instances of Italians risking their lives to save Jews abound—a fact that reinforced the perception of Italians as “brava gente” (“good people,” the kind who helped preserve Jewish lives). Sarfatti maintains that the seeds of anti-Semitism were present in the Fascist regime since its inception, though anti-Semitism was not yet official policy. With a multitude of documented examples, the book follows the anti-Semitic crescendo in both official political discourse and practice. As early as 1934, the office of the Interior Ministry pressed for the replacement of Ferrara’s mayor: “It has been brought to our attention that the local citizenry feels displeasure to have a mayor of the Israelite religion at the head of the city’s administration. Therefore, it is desirable that he be replaced with a Catholic mayor.” In 1938, the Italian dictator passed and enforced the racial laws, in many respects even more restrictive than anti-Jewish legislation in Nazi Germany, and Italy became an officially anti-Semitic country. Sarfatti stresses that Mussolini was never pressured by Hitler regarding racial policies. Italians on the whole did not protest the laws until their lethal consequences became clear. By 1943, the Fascists began confiscating Jewish property and rounding up Jews for deportation, and abruptly many of those who had not protested against anti-Jewish laws rushed to save Jews.

1922: Edison Brothers Stores, Inc, got its start today “when brothers Sam, Harry, Mark, Irving, and Simon Edison—most of whom had previous experience in the shoe business working for others—opened their first shoe store, Chandler's, in Atlanta, Georgia.”

1923: In Lawrence, Massachusetts, Samuel Joseph Bernstein the son of “Dina and Judah Bernstein” and his wife Jennie Charna Bernstein gave birth to Shirley Anne Bernstein, the younger sister of “music man” Leonard Bernstein.

1923: Birthdate of David Aronson a native of Lithuania who became “a leading Boston Expressionist.”

http://www.timesofisrael.com/top-expressionist-the-rebel-son-of-a-rabbi-dies-at-91/

http://www.puckergallery.com/artists/aronson/aronson_publications.html

https://news.artnet.com/people/painter-david-aronson-dies-at-91-315171

1926: In Los Angeles, 25 year old May Weiss, the New York born daughter of Regina and Frederick Margareten and her husband Morris Weiss gave birth to Richard Allan Weiss.

1927: “Fabulous Lola” a silent comedy with music by Artur Guttmann was released by Parufamet in Germany today.

1927: It was reported today that Henri Torres, the defender of Sholom Schwartzbard has been invited to United States “to address a meeting to be arranged by the American Jewish Congress.”

1928(14th of Cheshvan, 5689): “Theodore Rieanch, famous French Jewish lawyer, historian and archaeologist, one of the foremost authorities on comparative religion and Hellenic literature” died at today in Paris at the age of 68. “He was a brother of Solomon Reinach, President of the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Among his many literary works were “a history of the Jews from the Dispersion to our times,” Short History of Christianity and a French translation of the works of the Josephus, the Jewish first century Jewish historian.

1931: Sixty-nine year old George Washington Ochs-Oaks the son of Bertha and Julius Ochs a member of the Ochs family of New York Times whose varied career included serving as newspaper reporter, a member of the New York National Guard during WW I and Mayor of Chattanooga, TN is scheduled to be buried today “in Mount Sinai Cemetery at Frankford, PA beside his wife who died 18 years ago” following services at Temple Emanu-El in New York City.

1932: “Lord Camber’s Ladies” a British murder mystery directed by Benn W. Levy who co-authored the screenplay was released today.

1932: “Mental illnesses of a serious nature ae often caused by deformities, Dr. Jacques W. Maliniak, president of the Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, said” tonight “in opening the society’s first annual session at the New York Academy of Medicine.”

1933(8th of Cheshvan, 5694): Parashat Lech Lecha

1933: Ohio State University led by Team Captain Sid Gillman defeated Northwestern in Columbus today.

1933: “The Kennel Murder Case” directed by Michael Curtiz was released in the United States today by Warner Bros.

1936(12th of Cheshvan, 5697): Ninety-year old Moses Hirsch Landau, the father of Jacob Landaun, the founder and managing director of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, passed away today in New York. (As reported by JTA)

1936: “The third annual Night of the Stars benefit presentation to raise funds for Jewish emergency needs abroad was held in Madison Square Garden tonight” and according to Chairman Harold Jacob had raised $75,000.

1936 It was reported today that Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Detroit protested the appeal by Joseph Lewis an Alabama born Jew who became head of the Freethinkers Association to denounce Yom Kippur as “the most degrading and humiliating day in all the superstitious annals of religion.”

1937, The Palestine Post reported that some 50,000 out of the 400,000 trees in the Balfour Forest were burnt by Arab arsonists who used cotton-waste bombs, soaked in paraffin.  From a historic point of view, this was no mere act of arson.  By the end of the 19th centuries vast swaths of Eretz Israel were treeless waste or swamps.  The JNF made reforestation a major part of its plan.  In burning these trees, the terrorists were not just starting a forest fire.  They were showing a determination to reject improvement and modernization.

1937:  The Palestine Post reported that the two chief rabbis, Dr. Isaac Herzog and Rabbi Jacob Meir, issued a manifesto asking for a national moderation and discipline on the part of Jews in responding to the intensified Arab terror campaign.  The manifesto was issued in response to reports of Jews attacking Arabs during this attempted “reign of terror.”

1937: As Arab violence continued, 12 shots were fired a police patrol car in Lydda shattering the windshield wounding three Arab policemen.

1938: “Suez,” a biopic about the building of the canal featuring J. Edward Bromberg, Joseph Schildkraut, and Maurice Moscovitch was released in the United States today by 20thCentury Fox.

1938: Germany expels “some 18,000” Jews with Polish citizenship to the Polish border. Poles refuse to admit them; Germans refuse to allow them back into Germany. Seventeen thousand are stranded in the frontier town of Zbaszyn, Poland.

1938: “All male Polish Jews living in Karlsruhe were deported to Poland.”

1938: Today, “during the so-called Polish Intervention” sixty year old Bernhard Maissner (also known as Bejrich Bernhard Majzner), the husband of Regina Rivka Richter, was deported to Bentschen, in Poland which was the first step on the trip to his murder at Treblinka

1938: Birthdate of Aharon Abuhatzira the native of Morocco who moved to Israel in 1949 where he pursued a career in politics that included serving in the Knesset and as Mayor of Ramla.

1939(15th of Cheshvan, 5700): Parashat Vayera

1939: “Palestine and the United States were put nearly on a par as countries receiving refugees from Greater Germany since the Nazi persecutions began in 1933, in estimates made public by Sir Herbert Emerson, the director of the Intergovernmental committee on Political Refugeses.”

1940: Birthdate of television writer and producer Susan Harris (née Spivak) who created a raft of sitcoms the most famous of which may be “Golden Girls.”

http://www.museum.tv/eotv/harrissusan.htm

1940: Mussolini’s Italian army cross Albania and invades Greece. The Greek army included 12,000 Greek Jews which fought fiercely and stopped the Italian advance. Between 510 and 615 Greek Jewish soldiers from Salonica were killed.

1940: Following the German occupation of France, the Vichy regime no longer offered a safe haven to Jeanne Mandello the German Jewish photographer living in Paris and her husband Arno Grünebaum.

1940: German occupiers in Belgium pass anti-Semitic legislation.

1941: Today, Warrant Officer Jozef Gabčík (Slovak) and Staff Sergeant Karel Svoboda (Czech) were chosen to carry out the British operation code-named Anthropoid aimed at the “assassination of Schutzstaffel (SS)-Obergruppenführer and General der Polizei Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Main Security Office, RSHA), the combined security services of Nazi Germany, and acting Reichsprotektor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.”

1941: In Kovno, Lithuania, 27,000 Jews who were assembled in Democracy Square must pass before an SS officer named Rauca, who signals life or death for each. 9200 of the Jews - 4300 of them children - are sent to their deaths at pits at the nearby Ninth Fort. (Friedlander, in The Years of Extermination puts the number at 10,000)

1941(7th of Cheshvan, 5702): Lithuanian born Yiddish poet Yehudis Glaz-Shteyn died today in the Kovno Ghetto.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2015/08/yehudis-glaz-shteyn.html

1941: Eichmann noted "in view of the approaching final solution of the European Jewry problem, one has to prevent the immigration of Jews into the unoccupied area of France."

1942: Two thousand elderly and sick Jews were deported from Plonsk to Auschwitz. Three more transports, each carrying 2,000 Jews, left from Plonsk for Auschwitz in the next six weeks

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/october/15.asp

1942: Jewish Warsaw Ghetto leaders ask Jan Karski, a Polish Catholic working for the underground, to tell the Polish and Allied governments: "We are helpless in the face of the German criminals....The Germans are not trying to enslave us as they have other people; we are being systematically murdered....Our entire people will be destroyed...."

1942: The SS issues a secret directive that mittens and stockings confiscated from Jewish children at death camps be gathered and sent to SS families.

1942: The Nazis deported 2,000 children and 6,000 adults from Cracow for shipment to Belzec.

1942: SS directive orders all children's mittens and stockings to be sent from the death camps to the SS families.

1942: Sixteen thousand Jews are murdered at Pinsk, Poland.

1942: Mieczyslaw Gruber, a Jewish former soldier in the Polish Army, escapes with 17 others from a Nazi POW camp on Lipowa Street in Lublin. The group will later establish a partisan group in the forest northwest of the city.

1943: “More than 1,200 friends and admirers of Ben Bernie, orchestra leader and radio favorite” attended the funeral of “the Old Maestro” at Temple Rodeph Sholom where Rabbi Louis I. Newman “who conducted the service praised Bernie for his “generosity and selfness” after which he recited “When I Am Dead” written by Chaim Nachman Bialik.

1944: Thirty nine year old Czech journalist Josef Taussig “was transported today with his parents one other relative to Auschwitz on the last train from Theresienstadt.”

1944: Thirty-four year old German author H.G. Adler “was deported to Niederoschel, a subdivision of Buchenwald” two weeks after his wife who was a doctor and his mother-in-law were gassed at Auschwitz.

1944: “Hippopotamus: Profile of a Great Custodian” by Nathan Ausubel published today described as “the true story” of the late Abraham Solomon Freidus, “the man who built up the Jewish Room of the New York Public Library” was published in today’s Morning Freiheit Magazine Section.

1944: The last transport train from Theresienstadt arrived at Birkenau with 2,038 Jews. Of them 1,589 would find their fates in the gas chambers. Also 164 Jews from Bolzano arrived at the same time and 137 of them would be gassed immediately.

1944(11th of Cheshvan, 5705): A train from Bolzano, Italy, reaches Auschwitz with 301 prisoners. Of these, 137 are immediately gassed.

1944(11th of Cheshvan, 5705): Forty-seven year old actor and director Kurt Gerron was gassed today along with his wife upon their arrival at Auschwitz.

1944: Hannah Senesh, a member of the British Army was tried for treason in Budapest today by her Facist captors in direct violation of the Geneva Convention.

1944:  Birthdate of actor Dennis Franz, known best for his role as Detective Sipowicz on NYPD Blues.

1945:  Birthdate of Sandy Berger, National Security Advisor to President Clinton

https://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/06/us/a-trusted-adviser-and-a-friend-samuel-richard-berger.html?searchResultPosition=2

1945: With only eight days left before voters go to the polls to elect the Mayor of New York, Judge Johna H. Goldstein, the Republican-Liberal-Fusion nominee trails the favored candidate, William F. O’Dwyer. Goldstein had been a lifelong Democrat and according to some, his candidacy was based on the belief that he could draw Jewish votes away from O’Dwyer, the Democrat Party candidate and thus improve the chances of the third candidate, Newbold Morris. (Hey it can’t all be Talmud and Torah)

1946: More than two thirds of the 300,000 eligible voters participated in today’s election in Palestine for the 79 delegates to the 22nd World Zionist Congress scheduled to open on December 9 in Basle, Switzerland.

1947: English solicitor Sir David Napley and his wife the former Leah Rose Saturley gave birth to their second daughter Penelope Susan

1947: During an interview in New York, Moshe Pomrok, a member of the Palestine Maritime League, described the steps taken to establish a maritime industry in Palestine in the eleven years since the Arabs closed the harbor of Jaffa as part of their “down to the sea” movement.  Accomplishments have included the building of a harbor at Tel Aviv, establishment of a maritime training school at Haifa, and attempts to develop interest among Jewish youth in being part of the fishing industry.  The league is now trying to gain support for a New York to Haifa shipping line based on a potential annual booking of 50,000 to 80,000 passenger a year plus a large import trade

1947: Dalton Trumbo, who wrote the screenplay for “Exodus” was held in contempt by the HUAC

1948: Dr. David De Sola Pool, the rabbi at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue and Dr. Louis Finkelstein, the President of JTS will officiate at the funeral for Rabbi Judah Magnes

1948: In the evening, Operation Hiram, which was designed to secure the Upper Galilee began. Named after the biblical King Hiram of Tyre, the goal was to secure the Upper Galilee as far as the northern boundary of the Palestine Mandate.   The IDF is facing a Palestinian military force that does not consider itself bound UN Truce Agreements as well as regular Arab troops including units of the Syrian Army. The sixty hour operation was successful in securing part of Israel’s border

1948: Israeli forces clear the Egyptians from the Mediterranean coastal plain to an area south of Yad Mordechai. 

1948: In the aftermath of the Kfat Etzion Massacre, the IDF 89th Commando Battalion conquered the village of al-Dawayyim which was supposed to the home of those responsible for the massacre of the Jews.

1948: Following their failed attempt to destroy the state of Israel, Egyptian forces retreated “southward from the Israeli city of Ashdod.”

1948: The flag of Israel was adopted by the government, five months after the country’s establishment. However, the flag, which depicts a blue Star of David on a white background between two horizontal blue stripes, first appeared some 50 years before becoming a national symbol.,At the core of the flag is the Star of David, which can be traced back to the medieval era where it was used for decorations, ornaments and protective amulets. Not until the 17th century did the hexagram begin to represent the Jewish community as a whole. In fact, the Jewish quarter of Vienna was formally distinguished from the rest of the city by a boundary stone having the Star of David on one side and the Christian cross on the other.,In the 18th century, the Star of David represented the Jewish people in both religious and political contexts. It was only a century later that it became an international symbol when in 1891, the Zionist Movement used the Star of David to create a flag almost identical to the one we are familiar with today. During the first Zionist congress in 1897, which discussed the establishment a homeland for Jews in Palestine, several flags were considered to represent the Jewish people internationally. One of them was Theodor Herzl’s design which had seven gold stars and represented the 7-hour work quota. Another design was put forward by Morris Harris, a member of the Zionist group Hovevei Zion, who used his awning shop to design a suitable banner and decorations for the reception. His mother Lena Harris sewed the flag. It was made with two blue stripes and a large blue Star of David in the center. Ultimately, Herzl’s design failed to garner support and the latter was adopted instead as the official Zionist flag during the second international Zionist congress in 1898. Regarding the design of the flag, at the time, the Star of David seemed to be the obvious choice. However, the blue stripes were inspired by those of the Talit, the Jewish prayer shawl. Some controversy has surrounded the meaning of these stripes with certain people arguing that they secretly represent the Nile and the Euphrates rivers, the borders of the Promised Land as described in the Bible. However, all relevant sources indicate that the Talit was the sole inspiration behind the “stripes.” In a turn of events, the flag with the symbol that was once used to identify Jews during the Nazi era at its core, has recently become the largest national symbol in the world.  In 2007, a flag measuring 660 by 100 meters and weighing 5.2 tons, was unfurled near the ancient Jewish fortress of Masada, breaking the world record for the largest flag. (As reported by Daniel Bensadolin)

1949(5thof Cheshvan, 5710): Sixty-two year old Lithuanian born Rabbi Adolph Coblenz, who served Chizuk Amuno Congregation in Baltimore from 1920 to 1947 passed away today.

1950: The Jack Benny Show starring Jack Benny aired for the first time on television.   The show ran for 15 years which is an exceptionally long run in the world of television.  Thus the Jewish comedian Jack Benny proved to be a star in all entertainment medium – radio, film and television.

1950: After 13 performances at the Broadhurst Theatre, the curtain came down on “Burning Bright,” produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein

1950: Three years after its original release, “The Sin of Harold Diddlebock,” a comedy featuring Lionel Stander and Julius Tannen was re-released in the United States today.

1951: Fifty-nine year old actress Mady Christians, who had left her native Germany because of the rise the Nazis and the treatment of the Jews and ended up being one of the few non-Jews to be Blacklisted, in part for her friendship with such people as Lillian Hellman, passed away today.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that John Blandford of UNRWA admitted that 881,600 Palestine refugees were eating out of the relief money planned for development and there was little progress in resettlement. The US, Britain, France and Turkey asked the UN for additional funds to be added to the sums already allocated. The Arab states worked diligently to create the “Arab Refugee” problem.  While Israel was busy absorbing refugees from all over the world (including Arab states), the Arabs kept the brethren penned up in camps in Gaza and other border areas.

1952: The Jerusalem Post reported that a well with a capacity of 88,800 gallons of water per hour was discovered near Beersheba. This is the same Beersheba where wells were dug in Biblical times.  The discovery of an additional water source in the Negev was big news.

1953: Anna Malin conveyed title to the Temple Israel property in Leadville, CO, to Steve J. and Anna Malin

1953: “Fritz Mahler conducted his first concert with the Hartford Symphony in a program that featured the Boston Symphony’s principal cellist, Samuel Mayes, premiering Kabalevsky’s Concerto for Cello.”

1954: “Justice Douglas Compares Israel and U.S. Immigrant Absorption” published today described a speech in which the Supreme Court Justice  “linked Israel’s problem in absorbing immigrants from many lands with the traditional “melting pot” role of the United States in assimilating people of many races and cultures.” (As reported by JTA)

1954: “The Rainmaker” a play by N. Richard Nash (born Nathan Richard Nusbaum) opened on Broadway at the Cort Theatre.

1954: “Carmen Jones” the film version of the 1943 stage production directed and produced by Otto Preminger and based on a libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II was released today in the United States.

1955: “After a border incident with Egypt around the Auja al-Hafir demilitarized zone, Golani was tasked with leading Operation Volcano, an attack on the Egyptian army in the area and the largest military operation at the time since the 1948 war”

1955: In response to a raid by Egyptian forces on “a small Israeli outpost at Be’erotayim” two-hundred paratroopers commanded by Ariel Sharon attacked the Kuntilla outpost.

1956: The curtain came down an Off-Broadway production of a Kurt Weill musical “Johnny Johnson” directed by Stella Adler.

1956: Having won their opening game in September, Sid Gillman’s Los Angeles Rams lost for the fourth straight week, this time against the Detroit Lions.

1956: The University of Miami Orchestra performedNew England Triptych” a symphonic composition by William Schuman for the first time.

1956: Having exhausted all other options, the Israeli Cabinet agrees that IDF forces will cross the Egyptian border and attack in the Sinai Peninsula.

1956: Units of the 202ndParatroopers Brigade moved “in a long column to the Israeli-Egyptian border.”

1957(3rd of Cheshvan, 5718):Ernst Gräfenberg a German-born physician and scientist who is known for developing the intrauterine device (IUD), and for his studies of the role of the woman's urethra in orgasm, passed away today in New York City.  Born in 1881 at Adelebsen, Germany, he studied medicine at Göttingen and Munich. “He began working as a doctor of ophthalmology at the university of Würzburg, but then moved to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Kiel, where he published papers on cancer metastasis (the "Gräfenberg theory"), and the physiology of egg implantation. In 1910 Gräfenberg worked as a gynaecologist in Berlin, and by 1920 was most successful, with an office on the Kurfurstendamm. He was chief gynecologist of a municipal hospital in Britz, a working class Berlin district, and was beginning scientific studies of the physiology of human reproduction at Berlin University.

During the First World War, he was a medical officer, and continued publishing papers, mostly on human female physiology. In 1929 he published his studies of the "Gräfenberg ring", the first IUD for which there are usage records. When Nazism assumed power in Germany, Gräfenberg, a Jew, was forced in 1933 to resign as head of the department of gynaecology and obstetrics in the Berlin-Britz municipal hospital. In 1934, Hans Lehfeldt attempted to persuade him to leave Nazi Germany; he refused, believing that since his practice included wives of high Nazi officials, he would be safe. He was wrong, and was arrested in 1937 for having smuggled out a valuable stamp from Germany. Margaret Sanger ransomed him from Nazi prison, and he was finally allowed to leave in 1940, whereupon he went to the US and opened a practice in New York City.

1958: Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli becomes Pope and takes the name Pope John XXIII. John XXIII had worked to save Jews during the Holocaust.  As Pope he worked to improve relations with the Jewish People. 

1958(14th of Cheshvan, 5719): Eighty-eight year old Judah Jacobson, the son of Sarah Leah Jaconson and Abraham Moses Jacobson, and the husband of Sarah Rose Jacobson with whom he had six children passed away today in North Babylon, NY after which he was buried in Farmingdale, NY.

1958:Edgar D'Arcy McGreer completed his service as Canada’s Ambassador to Israel.

1959: “Samuel Engel Elected President of Brandeis Institute of California” published today described the elevation of the famed 20th Century Fox movies producer to leadership position of this educational facility located on a 2,000 acre campus near Los Angeles under the direction of Dr. Shlomo Bardin.(JTA)

1961: After 795 performances on Broadway the curtain came down on “Fiorello!” the Pulitzer Prize musical with lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, music by Jerry Bock and a book co-authored by Jerome Weidman.

1962: Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich got married today “and shortly afterwards decided to write songs exclusively with each other — a decision that disappointed Barry's main writing partner, Artie Resnick.”

1964: Over 10,000 people attend a rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden, the earliest large scale public demonstration for Soviet Jews.

1965: In Chicago, Sharyn and Walter Gertz gave birth to Jami Gertz, the sister of Michael and Scott Gertz, who was raised in Glenview and plays Muff on Square Pegs.

1965: Nostra Aetate, the "Declaration on the Relation of the Church with Non-Christian Religions" of the Second Vatican Council, was promulgated by Pope Paul VI; it absolves the Jews of the alleged killing of Jesus, reversing Innocent III’s declaration from 760 years ago. In short, Pope Paul VI announces that ecumenical council has decided that Jews are not collectively responsible for the killing of Christ.

1967: Noel Harrison’s recording Leon Cohen’s “Suzzane” “entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 86” tpdau/

1970: “The Twelve Chairs” a comedy directed and written by Mel Brooks was released in the United States today.

1972(20th of Cheshvan, 5733): Parashat Vayera

1972(20th of Cheshvan, 5733): Russian born, American chemist and engineer Isaac Bencowtiz who served in the in the Infantry during WW II and became one of the “Monuments Men” in 1946 passed away today.

https://www.monumentsmenfoundation.org/the-heroes/the-monuments-men/bencowitz-capt.-isaac

1972: In St. Paul, MN, Marvin Levine, a CPA and Harriet Levine, a high school guidance counselor gave birth to Anthony Michael “Tony” Levine, a three year starter for Minnesota at wide receiver and member of the Minnesota Fighting Pike in the Arena Football who went on to pursue a career in coaching that included 4 seasons as the head coach at the University of Houston.

1972(20th of Cheshvan, 5733): Seventy-two year old Reuben I. Isaacson, “the retired president of the Donmoor Knitwear Company” and “chairman of the board of the Jewish Reconstructionist College in Philadelphia who was the husband of “the former Lillian Schnur” and the father of Naomi Becket and Judith Jupiter passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1972/10/29/archives/reuben-i-isaacson.html

1972(20th of Cheshvan, 5733): Sixty-five year old Sidney I. Cole, the founder of Industrial Erectors, Inc., “chairman of the board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations” and the husband of “the former Sally Brilliant” with whom he had two children, passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1972/10/30/archives/sidney-coledies-a-reform-leader-chairman-of-the-american-synagogue.html?searchResultPosition=2

1973: During the Yom Kippur “most of the heavy fighting ended” today although intermittent fighting on a small scale would continue into January of the following year.

1973: Rabbi Max Hausen officiated at the wedding of Rachela Lea Subel and Joseph Saul Solomon at the Main Line Reform Temple.

1973: “ Israeli and Egyptian military leaders meet to implement the cease-fire at Kilometer 101 marker in the Sinai. It is the first meeting between military representatives of the two countries in 25 years.” (JTA)

1974: In San Juan, Puerto Rico, John Lee Bottom “a lapsed Catholic” and his wife Arlyn the daughter of Jewish immigrants from Russia and Hungary gave birth to actor Joaquin Phoenix.

1974: In Detroit, MI,Meg (née Goldman), a writer, and writer-director Lawrence Kasdan gave birth to director Jacob "Jake" Kasdan, the brother of Jon Kasdan and the husband of Inara George.

1975: “The 37th issue of the samizdat “Chronicle of Current Events” was circulated in the USSR” today.

1976: Maria Slepak appealed to Senator Kennedy on behalf of Boris Chernobilsky and Iosif Ahs.

1977: The Jerusalem Post reported that the US had bluntly told the Arab States that Israel had demonstrated significant flexibility on procedures for the reconvening of the Geneva Peace Conference that it is now up to the Arabs to respond in kind.

1978: “My Life,” a song by Billy Joel was released today.

1981: “A front-page article in the Washington Post falsely reported that Leon Bass “liberated Buchenwald with an all-black unit.”

1981: Today, Leon “Calvin” Murray, the Ohio State running back who would later convert to Orthodox Judaism was re-signed by the Philadelphia Eagles who had be drafted him and then release him earlier in the year.

http://www.aish.com/sp/so/From-Rose-Bowl-to-Rashi-My-Unique-Journey-to-Judaism.html?s=mm

1982: In “Operetta: ‘Shulamth’ by Goldfaden”  published todaythe author notes that “it is just 100 years ago this year that Yiddish theater opened in America, according to its historians, and that the one Yiddish theater that is celebrating it is doing so most appropriately with a performance of Abraham Goldfaden's operetta ''Shulamith,'' first performed here in 1882, with Boris Thomashevsky.

http://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/28/arts/operetta-shulamith-by-goldfaden.html

1987: Today, the Russian government of Mikhail Gorachev exonerated poet and essayist Osip Mandelstam of charges made in the 1930’s that he was guilty of “counter-revolutionary activities”; a charge that led to his imprisonment and mysterious death in the Gulag in 1938.

1988(17thof Cheshvan, 5749): Eighty-four year old Andrew Howard “Andy” Cohen the New York Giant second baseman who in 1928 provided the inspiration for “Cohen At the Bat” – a parody of “Casey at the Bat that ended with “Then from the stands and bleachers the fans in triumph roared, And Andy raced to second and the other runner scored; Soon they took him home in triumph, midst the blare of auto honks, There may be no joy in Mudville, but there’s plenty in the Bronx” – passed away today

1988: “Shalom,” a cultural society was formed in Moscow.

1990(9thof Cheshvan, 5751): Ninety-nine year old Maurice B. Hexter, the native of Cincinnati, Ohio and former executive vice president of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies who first went to Jerusalem in 1929 to help with the rebuilding following destructive Arab riots passed away today. (As reported by Glenn Fowler)

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/29/obituaries/maurice-b-hexter-99-a-leader-in-jewish-social-causes-is-dead.html

 1991(20th of Cheshvan, 5752): Seventy-eight year old Sylvia Fine, the widow of Danny Kaye and a noted producer, lyricist and composer in her own right, passed away today. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/10/29/arts/sylvia-fine-kaye-78-songwriter-a-proponent-of-musical-theater.html

1995: During an opposition rally in Jerusalem’s Zion Square, a photographic montage was circulated showing Rabin in a Nazi uniform.

1997: Eighty-two year old Paul Jarrico (born Israel Shapiro) the blacklisted screenwriter passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/30/arts/paul-jarrico-82-blacklisted-screenwriter.html

1997: In a letter with today’s date, Holocaust denier David “Irving threatened to sue John Lukacs for libel if he published his book, The Hitler of Historywithout removing certain passages highly critical of Irving's work” – a threat that delayed the publication of the book in the United Kingdom.

1998(8thof Cheshvan, 5759): Seventy-one  year old James Goldman the screenwriter and playwright whose most noted work may have been “The Lion in Winter” and who was the brother of William Goldman, passed away today in New York.

2000: The Battered Immigrant Women Protection Act introduced by Illinois Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky became law. (JWA)

2000: The BBC broadcast “King Death” the 5th episode of “A History of Britain is a documentary series written and presented by Simon Schama.”

2001:The New York Timesfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting including The Death of Comedyby Erich Segal and The Brother: The Untold Story of Atomic Spy David Greenglass and How He Sent His Sister, Ethel Rosenberg, to the Electric Chair by Sam Roberts.

2001(11th of Cheshvan, 5762): St.-Sgt. Yaniv Levy, 22, of Zichron Yaakov was killed by Palestinian terrorists in a drive-by machine-gun ambush near Kibbutz Metzer in northern Israel. The Tanzim wing of Arafat's Fatah faction claimed responsibility for the murder.

2001(11th of Cheshvan, 5762): Ayala Levy, 39, of Elyachin; Smadar Levy, 23, of Hadera; Lydia Marko, 63, of Givat Ada; and Sima Menahem, 30, of Zichron Yaakov were killed when two Palestinian terrorists, members of the Palestinian police, armed with assault rifles and expanding bullets, opened fire from a vehicle on Israeli pedestrians at a crowded bus-stop in downtown Hadera. About 40 were wounded, three critically. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsiblity for the attack.

2001(11th of Cheshvan, 5762): Listening to the horror unfold over his cellphone, Asher Kilgor heard the staccato fire of Palestinian gunmen cutting down his fiancée, Sima Menachem, on her way home from work today.

2001: “Delivering Milo” starring Anton Yelchin in the title role was released to by Hanover House in the United States.

2001: “Donnie Darko” a sci-fi film that premiered at Sundance ten months ago starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Maggie Gyllenhaal and featuring Seth Rogen was released in the United States today.

2002(22ndof Cheshvan, 5763): A Palestinian suicide bomber from Nabulus “killed three Israelis and himself today when his explosive blew up at a gas station.”

2003: At the “Visas For Life” Reception at the U.S. State Department, Colin Powell met with Abigail Endicott and Robert Kim Bingham to honor their father Hiram Bingham IV who as U.S. Vice Consul defied government orders and saved a large number of refugees from the Nazis and the Holocaust.

2003: Illinois attorney Stuart Levine is the guest of honor at a lavish reception hosted by the “Friends of Israel Defense Force.”  In 2008, Levine will plead guilty to a variety of charges and became a key witness in a major political bribery trial.

2003: The incumbent mayors of most cities and towns were voted back into office in today's municipal elections, but the Likud lost control of several important cities, including Bat Yam, Rosh Ha'ayin, Dimona, Hod Hasharon, Eilat and Kiryat Malachi. 

2003: The BBC Reports that an organization in Israel has gained rabbinical approval to train pigs to guard Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

2003:Colin Powell meets Abigail Endicott and Robert Kim Bingham to honor their father Hiram Bingham IV, who did so much to rescue people from Hitler’s Europe, at the "Visas For Life" Reception, State Department

2004: The World Jewish Film Festival, the first of its kind in Israel and the Jewish world opens in Tel Aviv.

2005: Newspapers reported that response to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's call for Israel to be "wiped off the map" has been uniformly negative.

2005: As part of the Plame Affair Lewis Libby vice president Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, is indicted by federal prosecutors. Libby resigns later that day. Valerie Palme and Lewis Libby are both Jewish.

2005: “The Weatherman” a mid-life crisis dark comedy produced by Steve Tisch with music by Hans Zimmer was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures.

2006: An exhibition in Abbot Hall Art Gallery in England, “David Bomberg: Spirit in Mass” came to an end.

2006: Bettye Ackerman who played Dr. Maggie Graham in the medical television series “Ben Casey” and who was the wide of Sam Jaffe suffered a stroke today.

2006(6th of Cheshvan, 5767): Red Auerbach, the man many believe was the greatest professional basketball coach of all times, passed away. (As reported by Matt Schudel)

http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2006/10/29/auerbach_pride_of_celtics_dies/

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/28/AR2006102801102.html

2007:Premiere performance of Jay "Bluejay" Greenberg's Violin Concerto at Carnegie Hall.

2007: New York’s Erez Safar celebrates the launch of his new website called Shemspeed (www.shemspeed.com) with a gala event in Los Angeles.

2007: The Sunday New York Times features reviews of the following books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century by Alex Ross, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brainby Oliver Sacks who was dubbed "the poet laureate of medicine" by the New York Times,  a biography of Ervin Nyiregyhazi entitled Lost Genius: The Curious and Tragic Story of an Extraordinary Musical Prodigy by Kevin Bazzana, Gentlemen of the Roadby Michael Chabon author of The Yiddish Policemen’s Union  one of the dumbest books ever written at least by a Jewish author on a Jewish topic.

2007: The Washington Post features reviews of the following books by Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brainby Dr. Oliver Sacks, The Museum of Dr. Moses by Joyce Carol Oates, In Among the Righteous: Lost Stories From the Holocaust's Long Reach Into Arab Lands, Robert Satloff’s search throughout the Middle East for evidence that Arabs helped Jews during World War II. "Satloff's efforts to tell the story of Arab behavior -- both complicity and heroism -- during the Holocaust are important."

2007: The Chicago Tribune reports on the controversy surrounding the introduction of Mishkan T’filah, the new prayer book for the Reform Movement in an article entitled “Prayer book ignites debate” featuring an interview with Rabbi Peter Knobel , the Evanston, Illinois rabbi who heads the rabbinical group that publishes the movement’s liturgy.

2007: In NewOrleans sees resurgence of Jewish life in Hurricane Katrina Aftermath,” published today Anshel Pfeffer describes conditions in the Crescent City two years after if endured the worst aquatic disaster since the days of Noah:

http://www.bethisraelnola.com/media/haaretz.pdf

 

2008: In Little Rock, Arkansas, Bat Mitzvah of Rochel, daughter of Rabbi Pinchus and Estie Ciment.  The Lamplighters provide yet another spark – Mazel Tov.

2008: Rabbi Yehuda Amital retired as Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion

2008: Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein, the son of Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein officially assumed the position as Co-Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Har Etzion

2009: Stephen Friedman completed his four year term as “Chair of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board.”

2009: Morris Dickstein discusses and signs Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression at Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.

2009:The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival comes to a close on, with the presentation of the annual Gerald L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture, "Current Israeli Myths and Realities: The Way to Peace," by Howard M. Sachar, author of A History of Jews in the Modern World.

2009:Astronomers said today that a race halfway across the universe had ended in a virtual tie. And so the champion is still Albert Einstein — for now. The race was between gamma rays of differing energies and wavelengths spit in a burst from an exploding star when the universe was half its present age. 2009(10thof Cheshvan, 5770): Just months before celebrating his 100thbirthday British epidemiologist Jeremy N. Morris passed away today. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/research/08morris.html

2010(20th of Cheshvan, 5771): Seventy six year old Ehud Netzer, “one of Israel’s best-known archeologists who unearthed King Herod’s tomb near Bethlehem three years ago, died today after being injured in a fall at the site.(As reported by Ethan Bronner)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/30/world/middleeast/30netzer.html

http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-me-ehud-netzer-20101106-story.html

2010(20th of Cheshvan, 5771): Eighty-seven year old actor Robert “Bob” Ellenstein the son of two-time Mayor of Newark Meyer Ellenstein, passed away today in Los Angeles.

http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-robert-ellenstein-20101104-story.html

2010:Center for Jewish History and Leo Baeck Institute is scheduled to present: Chamber Music of Mozart, Brahms and Schubert that will include a web-based essay on the lives of Jews in Germany in the 18th and 19th centuries with material drawn from the archives of the Leo Baeck Institute.

2010:Jonathan D. Sarna is scheduled to deliver an address entitled Ulysses S. Grant and the Jews: A New Look at Tulane University sponsored by the Jewish Studies Program.

2010:A team from The Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid (IsraAID) will leave Israel today to assess the progress of IsraAID's programs in Haiti, as well as present its work in an exhibit using the IDF hospital tent in the upcoming Jewish Federation General Assembly in New Orleans.  The team is going despite the current cholera outbreak.

2010: Debbie Rosenbloom and her husband David Levin are among those taking part in the first Israeli version of the Susan G. Koman Walk for the Cure.

 

2011(30th of Tishrei, 5772): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2011:Wendy Perron, the Editor in Chief of Dance Magazine, is scheduled to lead a panel delving into the Diaspora of Israeli Dance as part of Fall for Dance DanceTalk, a free pre-performance panel discussion series. Panelists include Zvi Gotheiner, Saar Harari, Neta Pulvermacher, and Noa Wertheim. The panel will explore the many ways that the Israeli aesthetic is influencing dance internationally and how it has impacted these choreographers.

2011: Louis B. James is scheduled to present “Poison,” Deville Cohen’s first solo exhibition in New York City.

2011:Israel prepared to send emergency aid to Thailand today, in response to violent flooding that has killed 377 since July.

2011:Hundreds of Palestinians clashed with the IDF and security forces in a number of locations in the West Bank.

2011: “Did you see my Alps? A Jewish love story” is scheduled to end it run at the Forum of Swiss History in the town of Schwyz today.

2012: The Yeshiva University Museum is scheduled to sponsor a symposium titled “The Mystery and History of the Eruv.”

2012(12th of Cheshvan 5773): Fifty-nine year old Larry Bloch “who built the Wetlands Preserve in TriBeCa into an influential rock club and a hub of environmental activism” passed away today. (As reported by James C. McKinley, Jr)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/03/nyregion/larry-bloch-who-opened-wetlands-club-dies-at-59.html?hpw&_r=0

http://www.jambands.com/news/2012/10/29/larry-bloch-1953-2012/#.UnGQuJ0o6po

2012: Erika Dreifus reviewed The Curse of Gurs by Werner L. Frank.

https://www.erikadreifus.com/2012/10/from-my-bookshelf-the-curse-of-gurs-by-werner-l-frank/

2012: The JCC of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host The Ruth Spector Memorial Mah Jongg Tournament.

20212 “Forty Years on the Bimah,” a retreat organized by Leah Novick “the oldest woman rabbi” opened today at Mount Madonna Center.

2012:The Kobi Arad Band is scheduled to present “a jazz tribute show as part of the City Winery's 'Klezmer Brunch' series to the legendary Jewish-Moroccan mystic Baba Sali.”

2012: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including the recently released paperback edition of Louis D. Brandeis: A Life by Melvin I. Urofsky

2012: The Jewish Endowment Foundation of Louisiana is scheduled to present The Tzedakah Award to the Bart Family at a brunch in New Orleans, LA.

2012: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the murder of Yitzhak Rabin “one of the worst crimes of the new age,” during his opening remarks to the weekly Cabinet meeting today.

2012: The government unanimously approved a plan to bolster fortifications for all Israeli localities between 4.5 km and 7 km of the Gaza Strip, according to Israel Radio, as ongoing rocket fire from the Hamas-run enclave once again forced southern residents into bomb shelters.

2012: In anticipation of superstorm Sandy the 14thStreet Y closed today at 4 pm.

2012:Egyptian authorities confiscated some 1.7 million documents reportedly proving Jewish ownership of land and assets in Cairo. The documents were reportedly about to be shipped out of the country to Israel, in what the Egyptian daily Al-Ahram is calling “the most dangerous case of security breach in history.” The documents were found in 13 large cases, ready to be transported to Jordan and from there to Israel, Egyptian media reported today

2013: In the UK, The Wiener Library an evening with Thomas Harding, author of Hans and Rudolf: The German Jews and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz.

2013: The Jewish National Fund National Conference being held in Denver, CO, is scheduled to come to an end.

2013: Israeli violinist Vadim Gluzman is among those scheduled to perform at Good Shepherd Church in NYC.

2013:The “Red Alert” siren was heard early this morning in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council and in communities in the Gaza belt. Residents reported hearing several explosions, as the Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepted at least two rockets that were fired by Gaza terrorists towards southern Israel.

2013: Gaza-based terrorists fired four rockets at southern Israel early this morning. The Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepted one of the rockets, and the other three exploded in open areas. There were no physical injuries or damages.

2013: Women of the Wall presented a list of 16 conditions today under which it would move its monthly prayer service to a third, egalitarian section of the Western Wall’s plaza

2014: The “core exhibition of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews” is scheduled to open today.

2014: The reconstructed ceiling of the destroyed wooden Gwozdziec Synagogue is scheduled to be unveiled today.

2014: The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to host The Bernard Wexler Lecture on Jewish History featuring Martin Goldsmith, author of Alex’s Wake: A Voyage of Betrayal and a Journey of Remembrance

2014: The University of Connecticut is scheduled to host the Louis J. Kuriansky Annual Conference: The Dangerous Neighborhood of the Middle East, with Dr. Bruce Hoffman and Dr. Michael Rubin

2014: Jeffrey Burds, associate professor of history at Northeastern University is scheduled to deliver The Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture speaking on “Communist Collaborators and German Occupation in the Soviet Union during the Holocaust, 1941-43.”

2014: “Support for Hamas and for armed struggle against Israel is gaining popularity in the Palestinian territories, a new survey showed today, despite languishing rehabilitation efforts in the war-battered Gaza Strip. (As reported by Avi Issacharoff)

2014: “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today lashed out at international condemnation of plans to build new housing in East Jerusalem, voicing his own unique view that “the criticism, and not the building, was pushing peace further away.” (Based on reports by Joshua Davidovich)

2015: Due to have heavy storms, 15,000 homes in Israel without power and the traffic light system in parts of Tel Aviv have cease function. (As reported by Raanan Ben Zur and Gilad Morag)

2015: The funeral was held today for Richard Larkin, the American who had made Aliyah and worked to improve relations between Moslems and Jews but ironically was murdered by a terrorist while traveling on a bus in Jerusalem.

2015: In Atlanta, GA, The Breman Museum is scheduled to host a tour of “Historic Oakland Cemetery’ which will included an exploration of “the history, burial customs, and symbolism found throughout the Jewish Grounds of this powerful city landmark.”

2015: “Besa: The Promise” is scheduled to be shown tonight at the Jewish Arts & Film Festival of Fairfield County, Ct.

2015: In Little Rock, Lubavitch of Arkansas is scheduled to host the first session “Journey of the Soul – exploring its journey through life, death and beyond.”

2015: The 16th Annual Rutgers Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to begin tonight.”

2015: An opening night gala is scheduled to be held this evening marking the opening of the 29th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles.

2015: The portrait of radio host Joan Hamburg was unveiled tonight at Sardi’s.

2015: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to present “Dennis Shasha one of the editors of Iraq’s Last Jews, who will present recollections from this remarkable collection of first-person accounts.”

2016: “Jew Vs. Malta” a play inspired by Marlowe’s “The Jew of Malta: is scheduled to open at The Club at LaMaMa.

2016: “The daily newspaper Haaretz announced that senior columnist Ari Shavit will take a “time out from his journalistic work” amid sexual assault allegations.” (As reported by Sharon Bareket)

2016: “Finding Babel” is scheduled to open in New York.

http://thejewniverse.com/2016/in-search-of-persecuted-writer-isaac-babels-legacy/

2016: Homecoming weekend is scheduled to begin at Tulane University, home of the Jewish Studies Department chaired by Dr. Brian Horowitz whose newest book is Vladmir Jabotinsky: Story of My Life

2016: Tulane Hillel is scheduled to host a Homecoming reception at its Broadway facility while Tulane Chabad is scheduled to host a four course Shabbat dinner.

2016: Ephraim Sneh, the son of Moshe Sneh was among those who disputed the veracity of the list of Israeli leaders who listed as KGB in an article published today in Yediot Acharonot.

2017(8th of Cheshvan, 5778): Parashat Lech-Lecha;

2017: The Maccabeats are scheduled to perform a Havdalah Concert at the Watford Colosseum in London.

2017: Holocaust survivor George Levy Mueller whose “father and uncle were arrested and taken to Sachsenhausen  Concentration Camp after Kristallnacht is scheduled to tell his tale of survivor at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2017: At Oxford Rabbis Michael or Tracey Rosenfeld-Schueler are scheduled to a lunch just for “Undegrad Freshers”

2017: “ShabbatUK” which involved more than 100,000 people in 100 communities in 2016 is scheduled to continue for a second and final day.

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society, Jonah Dov Cowen is scheduled to lead a session on Pirkei Avot followed by Ma’ariv and a musical Havdalah led by Bertie Green

2018: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Kafka’s Last Trial: The Case of a Literary Legacy by Benjamin Balint and the recently released paperback edition of A Bold and Dangerous Family: The Remarkable Story of an Italian Mother, Her Two Sons and Their Fight Against Fascism by Caroline Moorehead

2018: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host a screening of “NANA,” “a feature-length transgenerational documentary” in which “filmmaker Serena Dyamant retraces the Auschwitz survival story of her grandmother, Maryla Michalowski-Dymamant.”

2018: At part of the “Home: Lens on Israel” series, the Temple Emanuel Streicker Center is scheduled to open the photographic exhibition “Moroccan Jews Outside Haifa.”

2018: “The 2018 Conference on Jews and Conservatism” which included a tribute to the late Charles Krauthammer is scheduled to be held today in New York City

https://www.jewishleadershipconference.org/2018-conference/agenda-2018-3/

https://www.jewishleadershipconference.org/2018-conference/agenda-2018-3/

2018: “Budget airline Wizz Air” is scheduled to launch “ a regular flight from Luton to Eliat” today.

2018: The Center for Jewish History, American Jewish Historical Society, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research & American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra are scheduled to host “Broadway performer Alexandra Silber” and “Leonard Bernsteins eldest daughter, Jamie Bernstein, as she discusses her new book, Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing Up Bernstein

2018: After two months, “Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin” is schedule to close at 59E59Theatres in New York.

2018: “The Criminal Complaint and Supporting Affidavit” that include the 29 charges filed against Robert Bowers for his role in the Shabbat Massacre in Pittsburgh which has claimed the lives of at least people attending services is scheduled to be released at nine o’clock this morning.

2019: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host a D & D (Dine and Discuss) where attendees will examine the challenge of balancing “Jewish identity with a secular environment.”

2019: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host musical program marking the opening of the Barbra Streisand Exhibition in the Bernard Museum.

2019: “Synonyms,” an award winning film directed by Nadav Lapid is scheduled to be shown at the Quad Cinema as part of the New York Film Festival.

2019: In Palo Alto, CA, Congregation Etz Chayim is scheduled to host “East Bay author Judy Vasos talking about the commemorative stones/plaques in front of Nazi victims’ homes in Europe, with short film” which is an event sponsored by the S.F. Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society.

2019: The YIVO Institute is scheduled to host a screening of “Who Will Write Our History,” a documentary based on the book by Samuel Kassow.

2019: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is scheduled to host the “What You Do Matters 2019 New York Tribute Dinner.”

2019: Choreographer Ella Rothschild is scheduled to begin servings as “BAC Space Resident Artist.

2020: “The Health Ministry said they urge all 75,000 members of the teaching staff expected to be back at work on" November 1stto get tested without the need for a doctor's referral using testing centers that are expected to be operational starting this morning

. 2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to welcome Avi Mayer, AJC’s Managing Director of Global Communications, and Holly Huffnagle, AJC’s US Director for Combating Antisemitism, for a discussion of the findings AJC report with Manya Brachear Pashman and Seffi Kogen, co-hosts of AJC’s weekly podcast, People of the Pod, which will air the conversation in a special episode later in the week.

2020: The AST Institute of Jewish experience is scheduled to host Professor Alma Rachel Heckman “as she discusses her new book, The Sultan’s Communists: Moroccan Jews and the Politics of Belonging.

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host online Dr. Eric Cline speaking on Biblical Conundrums: From the Exodus to the Ten Lost Tribes.”

2020: “The Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa” is scheduled to present “Ethnomusicologist Judith Cohen talking about Ladino Sephardi songs, why this repertoire was traditionally sung by women and the women portrayed in these songs.”

2020: The Leo Baeck Institute is scheduled to host Peter Jelavich, a Professor of History at Johns Hopkins lecturing on Berlin Alexanderplatz by Bruno Alfred Doblin.

https://programs.cjh.org/event/lbi-book-club-2020-10-28

 

 

 

 

 

 


This Day, October 29, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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539 BCE:  On the secular calendar, Babylon fell to Cyrus the Great of Persia.  This is a significant date because it marked the start of the return of the exiles to Eretz Israel where the Second Temple would be built.

969: Byzantine troops occupy Antioch which was then part of Syria but would become part of Turkey in the 20th century. Antioch is one of the oldest cities in the world having been founded in the 4th century BCE by one of Alexander the Great’s generals.  Over the centuries, control of the city changed hands many times. The Arabs had conquered the city during the 7th century and held it until the Byzantine returned in the 10th century. At one time, Antioch would appear to have had a thriving Jewish community.  However, Emperor Pochas tried to force the Jews to convert to Christianity in the first decade of the 7thcentury and when the Jews resisted most of them were either killed or forced into exile. Little is heard about them until the latter part of the 12thcentury when Benjamin of Tudela reported that there were approximately ten Jewish families living in the city, most of whom were engaged in the glass making industry.

1422: Charles VII of France becomes king in succession to his father Charles VI of France, the monarch who had banished the Jews from France.

1462: Jews were expelled from Mainz, Germany.

1486: Obadiah ben Abraham of Bertinoro, who had served as the rabbi in Bertinoro and Castello, left Italy and began the journey that would lead him to Jerusalem two years later.  He was a student of Joseph Colon Trabotto and authored a commentary on the Mishnah.

1626: Vincent II, whom “Jewish violinist and composer” Salamone Rossi served as Concert Master, began his reign as Duke of Mantua.

1757: “In order to stimulate manufacturing in his realm” while taking advantage of the lack of civil rights accorded to the Jews, Frederick the Great of Prussia decreed “that no Jews should receive new priviliges unless they promised to start factories” and that any Jew who started a new factory would be permitted to “register an additional child.”

1741: Handel completed the third and final act of his oratorio “Samson” which was based on the tale told in chapter 16 of the Book of Judges.

1743: Abraham De Leon and his wife gave birth to “Sarah (Abigail) De Leon.”

1777: During the American Revolution, the Supreme Council of Pennsylvania appoint Solomon Bush, the son of Matthias Bush, Deputy Adjutant-General of the State Militia

1788: In Philadelphia, PA, Miriam Marks and Benjamin Abraham Nones gave birth to “Isaac (Moses) Nones who passed away one day short of his 17thbirthday.

1789: In London, Hannah Montefiore and Moses Ancona gave birth to Judah Ancona.

1811: Birthdate of New York native and “commission merchant” Emanuel B. Hart, the New York City Alderman and member of the House of Representatives who also served as a Lt. Col. in the state militia and Surveyor of the Port of New York.

1814(15thof Cheshvan, 5575): Parashat Vayera

1814(15thof Cheshvan, 5575): Twenty-two year old Tarrytown, NY native Abraham Marks, the son of Joachabed and Michael Marks passed away today.

1814: In Middlesex, Esther Spyer and Lawrence Phillips gave birth to Frances Phillips.

1824: Birthdate of Thomas Francis Bayard, who as “President Cleveland’s Secretary of State” in 1885 wrote to the U.S. charge d’affairs in Vienna expressing his disgust with the government of Austria-Hungary’s refusal to accept Anthony M Keiley as the American minister “on the ground of his wife being a Jewess.”

1831: Birthdate of Leopold Sonnemann the “publisher and editor of the Frankfurter Zeitung” and founding member of the German People’s Party.

1832: Solomon Samuel married Frances Israel at the Western Synagogue today.

1833: All Jews except for peddlers and petty traders were granted civic equality in the Germanic domain called Hesse-Cassel. The remainder of Germany took nearly forty years to follow suit.

1843(5th of Cheshvan, 5604): Sixty-nine year old Nathan Rubino, the son of Minkel and Ruben Moses Rubino passed away.

1844: In Vienna Charlotte and Anselm von Rothschild gave birth to the youngest child Albert Salomon von Rothschild nicknamed “Salbert.”

1844: Birthdate of Siegfried Goldschmidt the native of Cassel who earned a Ph.D before serving as a volunteer in the Franco-Prussian War after which “he was appointed assistant professor of the newly created University of Strasburg.”

1845: Israel Beer Josafat, a native of Kassel, Germany, “moved to London, where he called himself Joseph Josephat.”  By the end of the next month he would be known as Paul Julius Reuter, the founder of Reuters News Agency.

1847: In New York Lewis and Augusta Feuchtwanger gave birth to Charles Feuchtwanger

1847: In “Kalwarya, Poland,” Moses Guinsberg and his wife gave birth to Theodore Guinsburg who served as a cantor in Hartford, CT before assuming that some position at Congregation Ahawath Chesed Shaar Hashomayim in New York City.

1848(2nd of Cheshvan, 5609): Fifty-six year old surgeon and War of 1812 veteran, Mordecai Hendricks Leon, the son of Jacob de Leon and the husband of Rebecca Lopes passed away today in Charleston, SC.

1850: Birthdate of Dutch native Marie Bathilde Woolf, the wife of Sidney Woolf with whom she had ten children.

1850: In Cadiz, OH, Joseph Ullman, the German born son of Rosa and Hayim Solomon Uhlmann and his wife Sarah Ullman gave birth to Isaac Ulman

1850: In Dubrouna, Alexander Sender Frumkin and his wife gave birth to Israel Dov Frumkin who moved to Jerusalem at the age of 9 where he became a Hebrew author and journalist.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0007_0_06918.html

1851(3rdof Cheshvan, 5611): Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin the leader of the Sadigur Chassidus passed away today.

1854: Birthdate of Samuel Sale, the native of Louisville, KY who served as the rabbi for Congregation Shaare Emeth in St. Louis for 32 years.

1856: Today in London, Mary Ada Goldsmid married Frederick David Mocatta, the son of Abraham Mocatta and Miriam Brandon.

1857: Birthdate of Konrad Haebler the German born linguist and librarian whose works included studies on early Hebrew printers and Hebrew books.

1860: In McGregor, IA, the Clayton Chapter No 27 of the Masons was organized today and its members included “Mr. B. Staruas,” the town’s first Jewish settler who was joined in 1862 by Prussian born Louis Hirshfield who “established a large clothing house” there.

1860: Two days after he had passed away, London native Edward Salamon, the husband of Henrietta Levien with whom he had seven children, was buried today at the “Rockwood Cemetery, Rockwood, New South Wales, Australia

1860: In McGregor, IA, the town’s first Jewish settler, “Mr. B. Strauss, a prosperous and prominent citizen” “was one of the founders and a charter member of Clayton Chapter No. 27” of the Masons which was “organized” today.

1861:  Second Lieutenant Isaac B. Kauffman who would die in 1862 of wounds sustained at Moore’s Hill, KY, began his service with Company H of the 92nd Regiment of the Ninth Cavalry.

1862: The New York Times reported that at Harper's Ferry Provost-Marshal Howe has “seized a gang of counterfeiters and one hundred and thirty gallons of whisky, and turned out fifty-eight Jew traders during the last week.”

1863: When the Superior Court heard the case of Richard Escott vs. John J. Crane et al a civil suit involving an opera company and whether it had performed at the level expected “a gentleman of the Hebrew persuasion, experienced in music and old clothes, enlightened the jurors in regard to the value of the wardrobe and voices of the members of the troupe, all of which he pronounced to be second class. While Jews could be maligned as “Chatham Street peddlers,” they also could be called as “expert witnesses” in breach of contract litigation.

1863: “The New Jewish Orphan Asylum” published today described the efforts to build a new Jewish Orphan Asylum in New York which “has been constructed under the auspices of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, into which the German Hebrew Benevolent Society was merged in 1859.” Construction of the asylum, which is almost completed, began in August of 1862 and the cornerstone was laid on September 30 of that year.  The building is located on 77thStreet and can accommodate 200 orphans.  The fifty thousand dollars required to construct the asylum was raised by the Building Committee whose membership included Messrs. M. Rossman, Philip Frankenheimer, Samuel Hackes, Jacob Goldsmith, Henry Lewis, H.B. Herts, Jr., S.M. Cohen, M. Cooper, W. Heller and Seligman Adler. The pride felt by the Jewish community can be seen when looks above the doorway and sees an arched slab bearing the inscription, "Hebrew Orphan Asylum;" and in the centers of each of the projecting gables is a Mogen David, or David's shield, of double triangles, with the date "1862"

1863: During the Civil War, the 15th Kentucky Cavalry that had been formed a year ago under the command Lt. Col. Gabriel Netter, a Jewish supporter of the Union, was mustered out of service.

1864(29th of Tishrei, 5625): Sixty-three year old Simcha Pinkser the orientalist who deciphered the Karaite Manuscripts belonging to Abraham Firkowitz  and who was the father of Judah Leib Pinsker passed away today in Odessa, Russi

1865: In Philadelphia, the Independent Order of Free Sons Israel organized the Ephraim Lodge – the third lodge formed in the City of Brotherly Love this year – today.

1872: In Brussels, a meeting is scheduled to be held today in local synagogue that will discuss ways of dealing with the plight of the oppressed Jews of Romania.  The Israelite Alliance in Berlin had called for such a meeting which has attracted delegated from Belgium, Great Britain, German, Holland, France and Austria.  Among those attending are Sir Moses Montefiore and Adolphe Crémieux. Among the proposed solutions would be support for wholesale immigration of Romanian Jews to “civilized countries.”

1874: “A protocol was signed between the United States and the Sublime Porte allowing Americans to acquire legal title to land in Palestine.”

1874: Birthdate of St. Louis native and American Orientalist William Popper who earned his Ph.D. at Columbia under Dr. Richard Gotthel and was the wife of Tess Magness, the sister of Dr. Judah L. Magness.

1875(30th of Tishrei, 5636): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1875: In Philadelphai, PA, Sophie and Morris Moses Pfaelzer gave birth Frank Pfaelzer, the husband of Baltimore born social reformer Elsie Pfaelzer and the father of Maurice, Betty, Richard and Mildred Pfaelzer.

1875(30th of Tishrei, 5636): Marks Abrams passed away today after which he was buried in the Tree of Life Cemetery in Sharpsburg, PA.

1875: It was reported that John Morrisey, the anti-Tammany Hall candidate for the New York State Senate had addressed a crowd of more than 400 people “at the head-quarters of the Hebrew Ant-Tammany Club of the Fourth Senatorial District.”  [In the rough and tumble world of New York City politics, Jews could be found supporting the Tammany Democratic Party Machine and opposing it.  Some like Morrisey who was Irish, began as Tammany supporters and then switched to other side. The important thing is that Jews were involved in all aspects of the political process which is one of the things that separates the American Jewish Experience from the earlier history of the Wandering Jews.]

1879: In New York City, the Commissioners of Emigration received a letter from the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society offering to provide for the Curriak children, the offspring of Polish Jew who has already arrived in the United States.  While the oldest boy is now with his father, the other children are so covered with sore that the medical authorities at Castle Garden said it will take two months to cure them. [This was one of the first public acts by the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society which had been formed in September of 1879.  The officers and workers were all Jewish women; most of whom might be called Uptown Jews.  The Society had been formed to protect the poor Jewish children of the city, many of whose parents could not provide them with the basics of life.]

1879:  Birthdate Lev Davidovich who gained fame as LeonTrotsky the Communist leader who turned his back on the Jewish people and became the number two man in the Bolshevik Revolution.  As the father of the Red Army he saved the Communists from defeat by invading armies as well as the Whites who supported the Czar.  Trostky would lose out in to Stalin for the role as Lenin’s successor.  He would be forced to flee the Soviet Union ending up in Mexico where Stalin would have him murdered in 1940.

1880: Birthdate of Soviet physicist Abram Ioffe.

1881: Birthdate of Vilna native Arthur Lyon Malkenson, who in 1896 came to the United States in 1896 where he graduated from CCNY and earned a laws degree from NYU after which he pursued a care in journalism which led to him serving as “president and publisher of “The Jewish Morning Journal” while raising a family of five children with his wife “Freda Friedkin Malenson.”

1881: Justice Flammer is scheduled to hear more evidence in the case of Mrs. Amelia Goldberg who claims that she is the wife of John A. Goldberg.  The destitute Mrs. Goldberg was found wandering the streets. John Goldberg, a successful businessman from England said he had been married to her but that he had received a divorce decree from a rabbinic court in UK based on charges of adultery

1881: It was reported today that “no Conservative or Anti-Semitic candidate received enough votes” in the first round of voting for members of the Reichstag to advance to the second ballot.  Herr Ernst “Henrici, the notorious Jew-baiter, only received 800 votes out of a possible 40,000 votes.

1882: “Wished To Buy Heavenly Bliss” published today recounts the case of Harris Udovitch and Louis Cohen, two Jews living in Troy, NY.  Udovitch has been jailed on charges having struck Cohen’s wife during a dispute stemming from “Cohen’s refusal to sell his credit with heaven to Udovitch for $150.”  The term “credit with heaven” is normally interpreted to mean “Good deeds that buy the future world.”  There are some “ignorant orthodox Jews” who believe they can “buy the benefits of another man’s good deeds.”

1883: It was reported today that in the last 17 months the Board of Relief of the United Hebrew Charities have provided assistance to 12,000 individuals.  The organization has helped 1.047 settle in other parts of the United States at a cost of $8,247.26 and spent $3,413.13 to bury 450 individuals.

1883: “Cohen and Aaron” published today described recent events in a London courtroom where Lewis Cohen convinced a judge to excuse him from serving on a Coroner’s Jury because “he was a lineal descendant of the original Aaron, the great high priest of the Jews. While the Judge offered no explanation as to why he believed the claim, concern has been expressed that Jews in England and the United States will invoke this claim as a way to avoid all forms of public service.

1884:  In Columbus, OH, Fred and Rose Lazarus gave birth to Fred Lazarus Jr, the President of the Federated Department Store and the husband of Meta Marx Lazarus. The grandson of a rabbi who began a small retail establishment in pre-Civil War Cincinnati, Lazarus parlayed his family’s commercial ventures into the retail giant known as Federated Department Stores.  The only Jew who had a greater impact on the celebration of Christmas in the United States than Fred Lazarus, Jr. would have been Jesus himself. During the Great Depression, he convinced President Franklin Roosevelt that changing the Thanksgiving holiday from the last Thursday of November to the fourth Thursday, extending the Christmas shopping season, would be good for the nation's business. A 1941 Act of Congress perpetuated the arrangement. No other Jew besides Jesus may have had as big an impact on the celebration of Christmas as did Lazarus may have had the biggest impact on the Christmas  This American merchandiser and philanthropist passed away in May, 1973.

1885: The annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York took place tonight at 58 St. Mark’s Place.

1886: It was reported today that Henry George, the social reformer and author of a “single tax plan” delivered a lecture on “Moses” to a group of Jewish supporters.

1888: The meeting of the United Hebrew Charities of New York was held at Temple Emanu-El tonight.

1888: In Chicago, Bernatt and Elda “Ida” Newmann Edelman gave birth 1909 Illinois College of Law Graduate and Municipal Court Judge Leon Edelman, the husband of Sarah Kramer Edelman and father of Lila, Isabel and Alvin Edelman.

1888: “The Glory of the Jew” published today described a lecture by Rabbi Leon Harrison at Temple Israel where his subject was “Is It A Misfortune to be a Jew?” --- which he answers in the negative since “according to Disraeli” the Jew is “the true conqueror of the world.”

1889: “A Splendid Exhibit” published today included a summary of the work of the United Hebrew Charities which showed “that the Hebrews of New York take commendable care of their worthy poor from the cradle to the grave.”

1889: George B. Herzig presided over a meeting of the Alumni Association of Ahavath Chesed, located at 55th Street and Lexington Avenue.

1889: Sir Julian Goldsmid, the prominent Anglo-Jewish leader, was the center of attention at a dinner held in his honor at Delmonico’s in New York City.

1889: “The Broadway Theatre” published today provided a review of new production of “The Merchant of Venice” starring Edwin Booth as Shylock.  “Booth’s Shylock is a well-known performance of the character and the best that this generation has seen or is likely to seek.” Shylock’s most famous scene centers around his encounter with Venetians and “here Booth depicts the conflicting passions of the Jew with greater force and mare variety of expression…than any other actor of our time.”

1890: It was reported today that given the “anti-Semtic feeling of the government and the public the existing regulations” aimed at the Jews “will be applied with the utmost vigor” while the nation awaits further anti-Semitic laws.

1891: At Temple Beth-El in New York, President Henry Rice, who is also Chairman of the Executive Committee, presided over the seventeenth annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities which opened with him reading “the reports showing the work of the various departments of relief in 1891.”

1891: As of today, the Russian Refugee Fund has grown from $28,000 to $58,000 of which $5,000 has been spent on bringing needy Russian Jews to the United States for whom the United Hebrew Charities has secured jobs.

1891: Hungarian Jewish immigrant Rose Stern and Charles Borach, New York saloon owners gave birth to their third child Fania Borach who gained fame as “Fanny Brice.” In 1908, she dropped out of school to work in a burlesque review. She is best known for her association with Florenz Ziegfeld, and headlined his Ziegfield Follies starting in 1910 and continuing into the 1930s. During the late 1930s, she had her own radio show which featured her as a bratty toddler known as "Baby Snooks".  The multitalented entertainer passed away in May of 1951.

1892: Birthdate of Keithsburg, IL native and University of Michigan trained attorney Samuel Lambert Adelsdorf, who saw service along the Mexican border and during WWI.

1892: Abram L. Levy of the Hebrew World was elected vice president of Metropolitan Press Club which was formed by 14 young editors who gathered for the first time at parlor 22 of the New York Hotel.

1892: In Odessa, “Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich, better known under his pen name Sholem Aleichem” and his wife, the former Olga Loyeva gave birth to Marusi Solomonovna Rabinovich who gained famed as Marie Waife the wife of Benjamin Waife who wrote under the pen name Ben-Zion Goldberg with whom she had two sons Sholom and Mitchell and who is best known as the author of My Father, Sholem Aleichem.

https://yiddish-book-center-store.myshopify.com/products/my-father-sholom-aleichem-by-marie-waife-goldberg

1892 Birthdate of author Abraham Bernard Levy, the son of tailor from Hull (UK) whose works included In Search of East End,  The Sephardim: A problem of survival? and Friday night: A Jewish Chronicle anthology co-authored by William Frankel.

1892(8thof Cheshvan, 5653): Sixty-nine year old “Austrian historian” Gerson Wolf passed away today in Vienna.

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz86025.html&prev=search

1893: “The First Woman Rabbi” published today provided a portrait of Miss Rachel or Miss Ray Frank, the California native who is studying at Hebrew Union College who plans on “becoming the first woman rabbi in the world.”

1893: “Biblical Romance” published today provides a brief review of The Son of A Prophet in which George Anson Jackson develops a story that revolves around Eleazar Ben Shammah which portrays love as it was displayed “in the age of Solomon.”

http://www.amazon.com/The-Son-Of-A-Prophet/dp/1104785587

1893: “A Memorial For Rebecca Gratz” published today described $100,000 bequest from the late Hyman Gratz to Congregation Mikve Israel in Philadelphia that is to be used “for the establishment and support for a college” to be operated by the Sephardic congregation in memory of his sister Rebecca Gratz.

1893: It was reported today that Charles Frohman, the Jewish impresario, has canceled any further performances of “The Younger Son” which opened last week.

1893: In San Francisco, “Rosalie Meyer and Sigmund Stern,” “the president of Levi Strauss and Co. and nephew of Levi Strauss gave birth Elsie Stern who became Elsie Haas, when she “married Walter Abraham Strauss, the President of Levi Strauss and Co. with whom she “had three children – Walter A. Jr, Peter and Wanda.

1893: Richard Mansfield’s portrayal of Shylock in the Merchant of Venice appearing at Hermman’s in New York is described by reviewers as “one of his most artistic efforts” and “assuredly” one of his most “popular.”  (The role of Shylock became one of Mansfield’s signature Shakesperian character portrayals.)

1894: The anti-Semitic newspaper La Libre Parole appeared with the headline: “Arrest of the Jewish Officer A. Dreyfus.  The editor of the paper, Edouard Drumont, would fill subsequent editions of the paper with lurid “facts” detailing the “confirmed evidence against the Jewish traitor.” 

1894: Rabbi Kaufmann Kohler opened tonight’s meeting of the United Hebrew Charities with a prayer followed by an address by Henry Rice, the president of the organization which was celebrating its 20th anniversary. The high point of the evening was an address by Seth Low, the President of Columbia who would eventually be elected Mayor of New York City.

1894: The first “open meeting” of the Monte Relief Society, an organization designed to aid poor Jews was held tonight at the Terrace Garden.

1894: In Manhattan, Anna and Louis Perlman who gained famed a vaudevillian and radio performer Jack Pearl, the husband of Winifred Pearl. (One source erroneously shows his birthdate as 1895)

1894: Major Mercier du Paty de Clam showed “the entire text of the bordereau to Dreyfus, and then he made him copy it” which the accused to deny that the document was a product of his handwriting.”

1895: Birthdate of Paris native Camille Espire, “a French national who lived in Mayfair and served in the RAF during WW II as a Special Operations Executive”

1896(22nd of Cheshvan, 5657): Twenty year old Abraham L. Fox who like his mother Ernestine Fox suffered from consumption passed away today at his home on Madison Avenue in Manhattan.

1897: In New York City, Wolf and Sarah (Budoff) Sonkin gave birth to CCNY trained engineer David Sonkin , the radio engineering student of Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith who began his career in the research department of the Marconi Wireless Company and was the “co-author of “How to Build a Fada Neutrodyne Receiver.”

1898: The Zionist Delegation sets out for Jerusalem.

1898: “More Help For Dreyfus” published described the public response to Alphonse Bard’s “report to the Court of Cassation” with some saying the report “clearly set forth the truth and proved the innocence of Dreyfus” while others insist that the report was merely a pleading in favor of the prisoner.”

1898: “Outside a small Rothschild funded Jewish agricultural settlement, Herzl publicly awaited the Kaiser on his way to Jerusalem. The Kaiser’s and his cortege stopped to speak briefly with Herzl. It was the first public acknowledgement of Herzl as the leader of the world Zionist movement by a major European power.”

1899: In Baltimore, MD, founding of “Western Ahavath Achim Verein, which “furnishes free medical treatment to members and their families” while having “lectures on Jewish topics at every meeting.”

1901: It was reported today the United Hebrew of Charities had served 6,521 new applicants for charity, had provided 2,000 tons of coal, and helped over five thousand people to find jobs.

 

1902: Herzl's health deteriorates. After the Annual Conference, Herzl finds himself in a state of collapse, incapable of writing a single line. He reports himself sick to the office of the Neue Freie Presse and goes for a rest cure to Edlach a little village at the foot of the Rax Alpes, south of Vienna.

1903: Birthdate of Alexander Steiner the Hungarian Jewish grain merchant who was the husband of Klara Fejer and the father of Agnes Leah Steiner who survived the Holocaust and made Aliyah in 1949.

1903: Three one-act plays by Arthur Schnitzler – “the Last Masks,” “At the Sign of the Green Parrot” and “Literature” – were performed tonight at the German theatre in Irving Place (NYC).

1903(8th of Cheshvan, 5664): Hillel Noah Maggid, “a Russian-Jewish genealogist and historian who was the author of a biography of David Oppenheim, the rabbi of Prague,” passed away today.

1904(20th of Cheshvan, 5665): Parashat Vayera

1904: “Haggard’s New Book” published today provided a brief review of The Brethren by Rider Haggard who had written it after traveling to Palestine, a long which “has become the scene of some of the bloodies battles that the world has ever known.”

1905: A day after the Czar issued “the famous manifesto proclaiming freed of speech, press and person: a “pogrom or slaughter of Jews broke out more than 200 places in Russia” including Odessa.

1906: In St. Louis, Rose and Benjamin Agruss gave birth Washington University and University of Chicago trained research chemist Meyer Agruss, the husband of Frances Spector

1906: In Lüdenscheid, Germany Hermann Süskind and Frieda Kessler gave birth to Walter Süskind, “a German Jew of Dutch parents who helped about 600 Jewish children escape the Holocaust.”

http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/survivor/suskind.html

1906: The Central Conference of American Rabbis paid Max Rosenthal $25 for “the title page of the Haggadah” and paid $125 to Katherine M. Cohen “for ten illustrations for the Haggadah.”.

1907: It was reported today that Barbara Lapoukhine who is England “completing her education with her governess” is missing and feared kidnapped by supporters of the Black Hundreds as some form of retaliation against her father “a high police official attached to the Russian Ministry of the Interior who has “played notable and very honorable part in exposing the machinery by which the pogroms against the Jews have been organized and has “done much to make pogroms on a large sale a risky enterprise for a Russian minister to undertake.

1908: It was reported today that Cyrus Sulzberger “will assume the active general directions” the Unite Hebrew Charities” at once in light of Henry Rice’s announcement that after thirty-four years he is stepping down as the organizations president.

1908: Birthdate of Sara Katz

1909: Alliance Israelite Universelle makes representation to the French legislation over the hardships suffered by the Jews of Fez. 

1910: “In St. John’ Wood, in north west London,” Reine Citroën, a member of a Dutch-Jewish family who founded the Citroën car company in France” and “Jules Ayer, a Swiss Calvinist financier who worked for the Rothschild family gave birth to philosopher and author “Sir Alfred Jules ‘Freddie’ Ayer also known as A.J. Ayer.”

https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/29/world/c-a-j-ayer-dead-in-britain-at-78-philosopher-of-logical-positivism-914989.html

 

1910: Ten men and two women established Degania Alef, the first Kibbutz on the shore of the Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).

1911: Joseph Pulitzer passes away. The life of this Hungarian born Jew who served in the Union Cavalry during the Civil War, reminds one of a colorful novel more than the life of an American newspaperman who built what we would call today a media empire.  After his death in Charleston, SC, his estate funded the Pulitzer Prizes which honor excellence in journalism and other field of culture and art.

1912:  Oscar Straus who is running for governor of New York on the Bull Moose Ticket (the party of Teddy Roosevelt) announced that he will spend the last four days campaigning on New York’s East Side and Brooklyn.

1912: In Rotterdam, “Luis Fuld, a merchant in occasional goods” and his wife gave birth to Yiddish songster Lazarus “Leo” Fuld.

http://www.hipporecords.nl/fuld.htm

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/jul/26/worldmusic1

1913: Birthdate of Oliver Louis Zangwill, an influential British neuropsychologist who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977.

1914: In Bucharest, “Mihail Schapira a successful businessman and financial advisor to King Carol II of Romania and “his Viennese wife, Marianne Strate-Felber” gave birth to Ileana Schapira who gained fame as “Ileana Sonnabend…one of the most formidable contemporary art dealers of her time.” (As reported by Roberta Smith)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/24/arts/24sonnabend.html?pagewanted=all

1914: “Austria Feeling War’s Disasters” published today described the reverses suffered by the Austro-Hungarians which, among other things, has resulted a wave of refugees arriving in Vienna including a large contingent of Jews from Galicia which “further complicates the life of the city.”

1914: “Addressing the members of the United Charities at their annual at Temple EmanupEl tonight, Jacob H. Schiff asserted that thousands and thousands of Jews in New York were ‘dodging’ their duty’ toward the poor and suffering in this city while contributing liberally to funds for the relief of war sufferers in Europe.”

1915: Birthdate of Dr. William Berenberg, an American physician, Harvard professor, and pioneer in the treatment and rehabilitation of and cerebral palsy.  He was a member of the Board Of Advisors of New England Sinai Hospital Center when he passed away in 1995.

1915: “Jews’ Problem Now Bitter” published today concluded with Rabbi De Sola Pool’s conclusion that “the war has intensified conditions among the Jews in Europe.  Such conditions are bound to exist as long as the Jews are in a minority, refusing to be assimilated. War has made the Jewish problem more bitter.”

1915: Jacob H. Schiff, he longtime President of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association was quoted today as having said “We Jews have to choose whether we want to be Jewish-American or American Jews; and God forbid that we permit a hyphen to be placed between and America.  God forbid that it be said that the Jews form a group by themselves.  We want to be united as Jews but by our religion only.”

1916(2nd of Cheshvan, 5677): Sixty-six year old Maurice Ephrussi the French banker and Thoroughbred breeder passed away today.

1916: “The Joint Distribution Committee of the various Jewish relief funds has received to date more than $6,055,000.”

1916: Among the contributions received by the Central Committee for the Relief of Jews Suffering Through the War were $39 from Rabbi J.N. Rosenberg, $150 from the Canada Jewish Alliance and $122 from Congregation Ohav Shalom in Williamsport, PA.

1916: It was reported today that as soon as Dr. Judah Magnes returns from Europe, a mass meeting will be held at Carnegie Hall where he will deliver an eyewitness account of the suffering of the Jews in the war zones and a campaign to raise ten million dollars to relieve their suffering will be started.

1916: In “Dernburg Tells Germany U.S. Is Changing” published today Dr. Bernhard Dernburg who was raised as a Lutheran since his father had converted from Judaism described the growing gulf between his country and the United States including the belief uttered by former President Teddy Roosevelt that in 1910 he had been in Berlin where “he had been allowed by the German General Staff to see plans for an attack on the United States.”

1917: It was reported today that the Jewish Board for Welfare Work in the United States Army, chaired by Colonel Harry Cutler and located at 31 Union Square West in New York City” is waging “an aggressive campaign” to raise one million dollars to help meet the welfare of troops serving at home and abroad.

1917: It was reported today that at a meeting of Jewish leaders being held at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue “a resolution was passed pledging to President Wilson the undivided support of the Jewish communities…

1917: Paolo Boselli, who had told Nahum Sokolow that his “government was prepared to favor Zionist aims in Palestine” completed his term the 22ndPremier of Italy.

1918(23rd of Cheshvan, 5679): Twelve days before the end of World War I, Lt. Henry Brown of Detroit, Michigan “who was repeatedly for bravery” while under fire died today in France.

1918: Birthdate of Bernard Gordon, an American writer and producer who was a victim of Hollywood’s blacklist.

1918: “In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law, in answer to a question by Major Gly declares that no final statement in regard to the future Government administration of Syria and Palestine can be made now” and that “the settlement of the future of these territories rest with the Peace Conference.”

1919: Birthdate of Dorothy Dorfman, eldest daughter of Vera and Nathan Dorfman, a proud graduate of the University of Chicago who become Deborah Levin, wife of Joseph Levin

1919: In Chicago, Morton David Cahn, the “son of Joseph and Miriam Cahn” and his wife “Julia Elizabeth Cahn” gave birth to Julius Hofeller Cahn

1920: Premiere of “The Golem: How He Came Into the World” a silent movie filmed by cinematographer Karl Freund that “begins with Rabbi Loew” in the Jewish ghetto of Prague.

1920: It was reported today that Rabbi Israel J. Sarasohn, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts and graduate of Clarke University who served as a chaplain during the World War and has been leading a congregation in Augusta, GA, has been retained to lead a congregation in Cumberland, MD.

1920: Birthdate of “Dr. Baruj Benacerraf, an immunologist who received a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work in exploring why diseases like multiple sclerosis affect some people but not others…”  Born in Caracas, Venezuela, he was the son of Sephardic Jews. His father, born in Morocco, was a textile importer; his mother, born in Algeria, was a homemaker. (As reported by Denise Gellene)

1921: In Brooklyn, The Day Nursery which had been organized in 1916 under the name of “the Daughters of Zion Hebrew Day Nursery” was incorporated today, after which, in November, “Elias B. Desatnek assumed the presidency of the institution…”

1922: Isa Kremer made her United States debut at Carnegie Hall in NYC.

1923: “The Ancient Law” a silent film directed by E.A. Dupont was released today in Germany.

1923: In Vienna, Samuel Djerassi, a dermatologist and specialist in sexually transmitted diseases and Alice Friedmann, a Viennese dentist and physician” gave birth to “Carl Djerassi an Austrian-born Bulgarian-American chemist, novelist, and playwright best known for his contribution to the development of oral contraceptive pills.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/01/us/carl-djerassi-dies-at-91-forever-altered-reproductive-practices-as-a-creator-of-the-pill.html?_r=0

1924: Liberal MP Edward Lessing lost his seat in the General Election held today in the United Kingdom.

1925: In Poland, “Issachar Feiner, a chocolate salesman, and Rivka Herzberg, a housewife” gave birth to Haim Feiner who would gain fame Israeli songwriter, poet and author Haim Hefer.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/21/world/middleeast/haim-hefer-israeli-songwriter-and-poet-dies-at-86.html?_r=0

1925: Birthdate of Klaus Roth German-born British mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1958. His major work has been in number theory, particularly the analytic theory of numbers. He solved in the famous Thue-Siegel problem (1955) concerning the approximation to algebraic numbers by rational numbers (for which he won the medal). Roth also proved in 1952 that a sequence with no three numbers in arithmetic progression has zero density (a conjecture of Erdös and Turán of 1935).

1926: Dr. Chaim Weismann, President of the World Zionist Organization arrived in New York tonight from England on the Cunard line Berengaria. His was on a mission to gain support from American Jews for the creation of a Jewish Home in Palestine.

1927: “The Forbidden Woman,” a silent film directed by Paul Stein was released today in the United States.

1927: Middleweight Seymour “Cy” Schindel fought his 14th bout in Brooklyn which he won.

1927: “The Famous Woman” directed by Paule Stein, starring Jetta Goudal and featuring Joseph Schildraut was released in Germany today.

1927(3rdof Cheshvan, 5688): Bertha Schwimmer, the widow of Max Schwimmer and the mother of pacifist leader Rosika Schwimmer passed away today.

1927(3rd of Cheshvan, 5688): Forty-five year old German mathematician and philosopher who was a co-founder of The Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund ("International Socialist Militant League") passed away today.

1928: Birthdate of Sherwin H. Raiken, the right handed guard for Villanova and the New York Knicks.

https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/raikesh01.html

 

1928: Lord Melchett, who was a Jewish businessman named Alfred Moritz Mond appeared on the cover of today’s Time magazine.

1929: Major Alan Saunders, the man who had served as acting commandant of police at the times of riots spent six hours on the witness stand answering question before the British Commission of Inquiry investigating the riots at the Western Wall.  He was questioned about the lack of preparation by the police and the decision to disarm British-Jewish constables in the face of threatening behavior by the Arab population.

1929:  On "Black Tuesday," the New York Stock Market crashed, triggering the "Great Depression."  Like millions of their countrymen, the Jews suffered great financial hardships.  Many newly arrived immigrants who were just beginning to make progress up the economic ladder found themselves on relief.  As the economy soured, social unrest increased and there was a rise in various forms of anti-Semitism.  The coming of the New Deal would prove a boon to many Jews.  Besides providing relief through a variety of federal programs, the New Deal opened up career opportunities for many newly educated first-generation American Jews.  For example, many young lawyers and accountants who found themselves locked out of the Christian only banks and law firms got their first jobs and gained valuable career experience working for the myriad of new federal agencies.  These men (yes most of them were men) went to become part of a core of dedicated civil servants who really served the public good. 

1929: Jewish financier Felix Warburg and Lord Melchett, each donated five hundred thousand dollars to start a financial concern aimed at helping development in Palestine.

1932: Birthdate of Charlotte Knoblock, president of Germany’s Jewish community and one of only about 100 surviving Munich residents who returned to the city after World War II.

1932: In a letter to Louis Strauss, President Herbert Hoover reaffirms support for the Balfour Declaration on the 15th anniversary of the issuance of this seminal document in Jewish History.

On the occasion of your celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, which received the unanimous approval of both Houses of Congress by the adoption of the Lodge-Fish resolution in 1922, I wish to express the hope that the ideal of the establishment of the National Jewish Home in Palestine, as embodied in that Declaration, will continue to prosper for the good of all the people inhabiting the Holy Land. I have watched with genuine admiration the steady and unmistakable Progress made in the rehabilitation of Palestine which, desolate for centuries, is now renewing its youth and vitality through the enthusiasm, hard work and self-sacrifice of the Jewish pioneers who toil there in a spirit of peace and social justice. It is very gratifying to note that many American Jews, Zionists as well as non-Zionists, have rendered such splendid service to this cause which merits the sympathy and moral encouragement of everyone.

1934: Today, Harry Mizler, the Jewish born boxer from London’s East End, lost the Lightweight Title “to the vastly more experienced Jewish boxer Jack Kid Berg when his seconds threw in the towel at the end of the tenth of a scheduled fifteen round bout.”

1936:”Ladies in Love,” a romantic comedy featuring Simone Simon, Paul Lukas and J. Edward Bromberg was released in the United States today.

1936(13thof Cheshvan, 5697): Eighty-one year old “Joseph Proskauer, the Richmond born son of  John and Adelaide Proskauer, the husband of Bertha Richman Proskauer, and brother-in-law of educator Julia Richman who was the president of William C. Popper and Co. a printing and lithographing firm passed away today in New York.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1936/10/30/88709206.pdf

1936: Geoffrey Lloyd, Under-Secretary in the Home Office told the House of Commons today that “Fascist anti-Jewish disorders in London’s East End are decreasing.”

1936: “The Palestine Foundation Fund spent $28,405,00o for Jewish colonization and reconstruction activities from June, 1920 to June, 1936 according to a report submitted” tonight “at the annual meeting of the American Palestine Campaign in the Hotel Astor” “read by Louis Lipsky, chairman of the board of the directors who is also a national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that the High Commissioner, General Sir Arthur Wauchope, announced his wish to retire from office. 

1937: The Times of London claimed that the present Arab disturbances were inspired by secret societies in Syria. The newspaper endorsed the appeal of the former Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, who asked Britain to carry on the good work of historic justice in Palestine and to keep the Mandate.

1937: Two Arab gun men fired on Jewish drainage workers who had been working at Herod’s Gate and were getting on a truck to go home.  One Jew was seriously wounded by the gunman who had climbed on to the truck.

1937: “Live, Love and Learn,” a comedy produced by Harry Rapf with a script by Richard Maibaum was released in the United States today.

1937: “Ali Baba Goes to Town” starring comedian Eddie Cantor was released in the United States today.

1937 (24th of Cheshvan, 5698): Erev Shabbat, Aaron Alkabat, a 32 year old Jew from Morocco was shot to death and two other Jews were seriously wounded this evening when they were fired on as they returned from praying at the Western Wall.

1938: Seven days after he had passed away, funeral services are scheduled to held at Temple Emanu-El seventy year old Edward M. Hart, the former Manhattan “wholesale clothing merchant” and current President of the Yonkers (NY) Civil Service Commission and former secretary and president of Temple Emanu-El.

1938: “Gehenna, a melodrama” directed by Michał Waszyński who converted to Roman Catholicism and written by Anatol Stern was released today in Poland.

1938: “You Can't Take It with You,” a comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart which had premiered at the Booth Theatre in 1936 was performed for the last time at the Imperial Theatre before continuing its Broadway run at the Ambassador Theatre.

1938: Passports of Polish citizens “not revalidated by today would no longer entitle the bearers to return to Poland”; a fact which the German government had used as an for arresting Polish Jews living in Germany two days before so they could be expelled from the Reich.

1939: Birthdate of Australian barrister Aaron Ronald “Ron Castan” whose human rights advocacy resulted in the creation of The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University which named in honor of Sir John Monash the Jewish engineer who was the country’s leading soldier in WW I.

1939: Birthdate of Ralph Bakshi. Born in Haifa, Bakshi is a director of animation and occasionally live-action films. As the American animation industry fell into decline during the 1960’s and 1970’s Bakshi tried to bring change to the industry by creating and directing a number of animated feature films that were aimed at adults instead of children. His most famous effort centered Fritz the Cat, the first animated feature film to get an X- Rating.  Bakshi is also reported to be the inspiration for the Comic Book Guy, a character in the weekly cartoon program, The Simpsons.

1940: “Syria Dismissing Jews” published today reported that following Vichy’s introduction of anti-Jewish laws last week, French authorities in Beirut “have dismissed over twenty Jews who were employed in state posts…”

1940: In a letter dated today, “Iranian diplomat Abdol Hossein Sardi” “tried to convince Vichy officlas, whose laws were binding in occupied France that the Jugutis “were assimilated to non-Jewish Persians by culture and intermarriage and should not be considered Jews under Vichy law.”

1941(8th of Cheshvan, 5702): The SS and Lithuanian police carried out the brutal massacre of those Kovno Jews who were not "selected" the prior day for work. In groups of a hundred, Jews were stripped naked, marched to the edge of ditches, and then fired upon. Most were killed instantly. Many were left to die slowly of their wounds. Einsatskommando reported the killing of 2,008 men, 2,920 women and 4,257 children.

1941: “Let’s Face It” a musical with a by Herbert and Dorothy Fields starring Danny Kaye opened on Broadway today at the Imperial Theatre.

1942(18th of Cheshvan, 5703: Eliyahu Rozanski of the Jewish Fighting Organization assassinates Jakub Lejkin, the new commander of the Jewish police in the Warsaw ghetto. Soon after an additional 13 Jewish police who were very involved with the Warsaw actions of the summer were also killed.  The Jewish resistance movements and many others in the ghettos viewed the ghetto police as loathsome collaborators.  From their point of view, the police were doing the work of the Nazis.  They were herding others off to the death camps in a deluded belief that somehow they and their loved ones could avoid the same fate.  While the idea of one Jew killing another Jew may seem troublesome from the distance of six decades, those who were not there have no right to judge those who were in hell we cannot even begin to imagine.

1942: Written comments by Winston Churchill excoriating Germany for the systematic extermination of European Jews are read at a London protest meeting chaired by the archbishop of Canterbury.

1942(18th of Cheshvan, 5703: The Nazis murdered 3230 thousand Jews from Sandomierz, Poland at the Belzec extermination camp.

1942(18th of Cheshvan, 5703: The Nazis killed 16,000 Jews in Pinsk, Russia.

1942: Leading clergymen, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, and political figures held a public meeting to register outrage over Nazi Germany's persecution of Jews.  This expression of outrage did not include a meaningful demand that the British government lift the ban on Jewish immigration to Eretz Israel.  This would have meant that Jews who escaped from Nazi control would have a place of refuge.

1943: “Flesh and Fantasy” a cinematic trilogy starring Edward G. Robinson and music by Alexandre Tansman was released today in the United States.

1944: The Big Red One, the U.S. Army’s fabled First Infantry Division, took an added distinction.  One of its GI’s, Private Max Fuchs who had been fighting since he hit the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, served as the volunteer cantor for a brief service held at Aachen, Germany.  The service which was broadcast live by NBC radio, was billed as the first public Jewish service to be held on German soil since the rise of Hitler. Captain Sydney Lefkowitz, a Chaplain who had also been fighting since landing on Omaha Bulge, served as the Rabbi.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/18/nyregion/18cantor.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOTLSInghSM&feature=fvw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCn0ZKanKFk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPgtn7WT92o

1944: Agnes Steiner, who had been living in “a Jewish safe house in Budapest was sent by her grandfather to live at the Red Cross Children’s home in Buda on Orso Utca because he feared for her safety.

1944(12thof Cheshvan, 5705): Fifty-five year old German actor and movie star Otto Wallburg “who was wounded on the Eastern Front after winning an Iron Cross” whose attempts to escape the Nazis were thwarted was murdered today at Auschwitz.

1945: The first ballpoint pen went on sale at that Jewish emporium, New York’s Gimbels Department Store.

1945: Anna Rosenberg became the first woman to receive the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award offered by the United States. In 1947 she would be the first woman to be awarded the United States Medal for Merit. In 1950 she was appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense, the highest position ever held up until that time by a woman in the United States military establishment. Her main task as Assistant Secretary of Defense was to coordinate the Defense Department's manpower, which had been divided among many different agencies. In the 1930s Rosenberg served in the New Deal administration as a regional director for the National Recovery Administration (1935) and on the Social Security Board (1936-1943), becoming a trusted advisor to both Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. She also advised and coordinated several Democratic congressional campaigns. Before being appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense, she was President Roosevelt's personal assistant in Europe. She has been acclaimed for her talents as a labor mediator, diplomat, adviser, troubleshooter, and administrator. She was also involved in many Jewish causes, including serving as the director of the Women's Division of the Joint Distribution Committee and the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. (Jewish Women’s Archives)

1946: “Jameal el Husseini, acting head of the Arab Executive Committee of Palestine…denied reports that the committee intended to demand that King Ibn Saud…cancel American oil rights in his kingdom as a result of President Truman’s reiterated support for substantial Jewish immigration to Palestine”

1946: British authorities held “Zionist extremists” responsible for destruction of an Army jeep that was blown up by an electrically detonated land mine in the Plain of Sharon north of Tel Aviv. Two soldiers were wounded as a result of the attack.

1947: Birthdate of actor Richard Dreyfuss who has enjoyed a long and successful career playing everything from college bound students, to police undercover agents to music teachers.

1947: While giving a speech in Tel Aviv tonight, “David Ben-Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine said …that he had asked Sir Alan G. Cunningham, the British High Commissioner, for some preliminary arrangements to help the inhabitants of Palestine to carry on the administration prior to the British withdrawal but that the suggestion had been turned down as ‘premature.’”  In the same speech, the future Prime Minister of Israel said that he welcomed what he described as a recent statement of peace by King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan. [This speech was given exactly one month before the UN was to vote the issue of partition.  The British government was opposed to the creation of a Jewish state and they would provide aide to the Arab Palestinians but not to the Jewish Palestinians. Ben-Gurion’s comments about the King of Jordan were either disingenuous or wishful thinking.  Abdullah wanted Palestine and especially Jerusalem for his kingdom.  He offered the Jews protected status if they would just give up their notion of an independent state.]

1947: At a ceremony held on Mount Scopus that marks the opening of the academic year, Dr. Judah Magnes speaks out against the growing divisions in the society, and against the terrorism that had begun to divide Jew from Jew.

1948: Prior to the launch of Operation Hiram, tonight, Israeli aircraft flew 13 missions, dropping 21 tons on the villages whose capture was part of the goal of an operation intended to ensure that the upper Galilee would be in Jewish hands when the next UN ceasefire began.

1948: As part of Operation Hiram, the Israeli Seventh occupied Qaddita, Meirun, Safsaf and Jish.  The village of Safsaf was defended by the Arab Liberation Army's Second Yarmuk Battalion. The battle lasted through the night with both sides suffering serious casualties.

1948: Operation Hiram continues with a pitched battle at the strong of Jish which is the same place as Gush Halav where the Jews had fought the Romans 2000 years ago.  The difference is that this time the Jews are the victors.

1949: Emmanuel Roble’s French language play “Montserrot” which had been adapted for Broadway by Lillian Hellman opened in New York under Hellman’s direction

1949: “Lend An Ear” a musical revue featuring sketches by Joseph Stein that had opened on Broadway at the National Theatre, then moved to the Shubert Theatre where it was performed for the last time today prior to moving to another venue on Broadway.

1952: The Jerusalem Post’s editorial commented on the recent unrest of new immigrants in ma’abarot. While it was a pity that the current, mostly Communist agitation in camps turned the immigrants’ mind aside from the achievements of the government and the Jewish Agency in absorbing the massive immigration under difficult conditions, it was high time that the conscience of the entire Israeli people to be aroused to a nationwide effort to integrate the ma'abarot residents into the life of the country by a practical and abiding personal interest in their problems.  Ma'abarot was the name given to the large, temporary camps constructed for newcomers to Israel.  The first one was built in 1949 and hundreds more would be built to take care of the influx of immigrants.  They were obviously not a perfect solution but they were the best the struggling state could do under the circumstances.  Today there is a company that markets a variety of agricultural products including baby food and pet food under the name Macabre Products.

1956: “Moonlight Gambler,” co-written by Bob Hillard and produced by Mitch Miller was produced today.

1955: Operated Egged, an attack on the Egyptian military post at Kuntilla in the Sinai came to an end.

1956: The Sinai Campaign known in Hebrew as the Mivtza Kadesh began. It lasted 8 days; it was coordinated with both France and England. The reasons for the war were twofold: The increased attacks on civilians by the Egyptian backed Fedayeen from Gaza had caused 1300 casualties in Israel. The second was the blockade of the Gulf of Aqaba which denied the Red Sea shipping routes to Israeli ships or the ships of other nations that would be bring goods to Israel.   This meant that Israeli shipping was limited to Mediterranean ports which meant that Israeli’s economy was “breathing on one lunge.” The French and English on the other hand were concerned with Egypt’s decision to nationalize the Suez Canal. While Israel attacked Gaza and pushed into half of Sinai, the French and English secured the canal itself. On the Israeli side 171 people were killed with several hundred wounded. Under massive United States and Soviet pressure Israel was forced to withdraw from the Sinai.  The campaign began with an audacious paratroop drop by Israeli forces at the Straits of Tiran which opened the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli shipping.  As Chief of Staff, Moshe Dayan masterminded the lightning campaign that swept across the Sinai Peninsula.  The man with eye patch became an international symbol for the “new Jew,” a resourceful fighter, the citizen soldier building and defending the ancient Jewish state.  The Suez Campaign actually lasted for about 100 hours.  The lightning quick victory gave rise to a number of jokes among comedians in the United States.  “Why did the fighting only take 100 hours?  The equipment was rented and the Jews had to get it back in time or they would lose their deposit.” 

1956: Four Israeli propeller-driven P-51 fighters cross into the Sinai.  Flying at 12 feet above the ground, they use their propellers to cut the telephone lines connecting the Egyptian air force and army communication centers. The Egyptians have the larger force.  It is well supplied by the Soviets with the latest in equipment.  But the Israelis have the “advantages” of audacity and desperation.  This was followed by a drop of less than 400 hundred paratroopers at the eastern end of the Mitla Pass. The Mitla Pass was the key to the Israeli advance across the Sinai.  Fortunately for the Israelis, the Egyptians were confused as to what was happening.  If they had moved aggressively at this moment, these future four hundred war heroes would have been POW or casualties and the Sinai Campaign would have been over before it started.  

1956: Border Police platoon shot and killed 48 unarmed Arab civilians in the village of Kafr Kasim east of Petah Tikvah because the residents were unknowingly in violation of a curfew imposed on the village due to the onset of the Sinai Campaign. The subsequent trial and conviction of the border policemen created a legal precedent that determined that certain military orders - such as those to shoot unarmed curfew violators - are so manifestly illegal that they must be disobeyed. The President of Israel apologizes publicly for this episode in a speech on December 21, 2007.

1956: “A regiment of paratroopers under the command of Rafael Eitan (Raful), lands near the eastern entrance of the Mitla Pass. The rest of the brigade forces move through the Sinai desert, capturing on their way several Egyptian strongholds after swift battles. Rafael Eitan's regiment deploys near the dropping zone and waits for the rest of the brigade to join.

1957(4th of Cheshvan, 5718): The MGMproducer and movie mogul Louis B. Mayer died at the age of 71. More than one person claimed to have attended Mayer’s funeral just to make sure he was dead.

http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,989771,00.html

1957: A blast from a hand grenade or a bomb in the Knesset wounded David Ben Gurion and four cabinet ministers. Moshe Carmel suffered a broken arm as a result of the attack.

1958: In Hackensack, NJ, “Barbara (Seigel), an art teacher, and Edward C. Remnick, a dentist” gave birth to New Yorker Magazine editor David Remnick who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for Lenin’s Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire and who in 1987 married Esther Fein with whom he had three children – Alex, Noah and Natasha.

 1960: “Wildcat,” the Cy Coleman (born Seymour Kaufman) opened in Philadelphia for a pre-Broadway run that earned it a “glowing review in Variety.”

1961(19thof Cheshvan, 5722): Seventy-one year old David J. Galter, “the editor of The Jewish Exponent from 1932 to 1952,” a columnist who “wrote under the pseudonym Baruch Haba” and the husband of Minnie Galter with whom he had two daughters passed away today in Philadelphia.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/10/31/97628283.pdf

1963: Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, Senator Abraham Ribicoff and Senator Jacob Javits, met with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin but failed to effect any policy changes after “challenge him regarding Moscow’s treatment of Jews.”

1964: “The Time Travelers,” a sci-fi flic produced by Iowa native Samuel Z. Arkoff and featuring an appearance by Steve Franken, the second cousin of Senator Al Franken,was released today in the United States.

1964: The town of Carmiel which is “twinned” with Baltimore, MD was established today.

1967: Expo 67, which featured “Habitat 67, or simply Habitat, a model community and housing complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, designed by Israeli/Canadian architect Moshe Safdie came to an end today.

1969 (17th of Cheshvan, 5730): Sixty-seven year old Chicago native and Chicago alum Meyer Aaron Perlstein who became a successful pediatrician passed away today.

1969: “The Secret of Santa Vittoria” a film version of the novel of the same name directed and produced by Stanley Kramer and with music by Ernest Gold was released today in the United States.

1970: The life of the great English sleuth is brought to the screen by two Jews as “The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes,” a creation of I.A.L. Diamond and Billy Wilder which premiered in the United States.

1970(29thof Tishrei, 5731): Sixty-two year old Brooklyn born hospital administrator Dr. Irvin Joseph Cohen passed away today in Rockville, MD

1971: In Olmstead County, Minnesota, Cynthia Palmer and Michael Horowitz gave birth to Winona Laura Horowitz who gained fame as actress Winona Ryder “who has described herself as Jewish.”

1972: “Nearly 8 weeks after the Munich Massacre, a Lufthansa jet was hijacked by two Black September members, who demanded the release of the three” surviving terrorists.

1972: Jamal Al-Gashey, Adnan Al-Gashey, and Mohammed Safady the 3 surviving Munich terrorists were released in exchange for the hostages onboard hijacked Lufthansa Flight 615 and travelled to Libya, where they went into hiding.

1973: “The Homecoming,” the film version of Harold Pinter’s play produced by Ely Landau was released today in the United States.

1974: Shlomo Hillel completed his Internal Affairs Minister of Israel.

1974: Yosef Burg began serving as Israel’s Internal Affairs Minister.

1976(5thof Cheshvan, 5737): Fifty-four year old Irving M. Cohen, the “President of the Fifth Avenue Card chain” founded by his father Isidore and the husband of Vera Cohen with whom he had two sons – Eugene and Arthur – lost his battle with cancer and passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1976/10/30/archives/irving-m-cohen-president-of-fifth-ave-card-shop-chain.html

1977(17thof Cheshvan, 5738): Parashat Vayera

1977(17thof Cheshvan, 5738): In one of those inexplicable tragedies, twelve year old Joshua Berman the son of Sarah and Shelley Berman passed away today.

1981: NBC broadcast the first episode of “Gimme A Break” a sitcom created by Mort Lachman and Sy Rosen and co-starring Jonathan Silverman.

1982: “Q” a “fantasy horror film directed, produced and written by Larry Cohen was released in the United States today.

1982: In Monmouth County, NJ, Rabbi Jerome Malino, the immediate past president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, was the guest speaker at the formal dedication of the new sanctuary which was named in memory of Rabbi Aaron Lefkowitz.

1986: “Several months before his death,” Buddy Rich and his big band appeared for the last time on the Terry Wogan Show.

1987(6thof Cheshvan, 5748): World War I Veteran and Medal of Honor Winner Phillip Carl Katz passed away.

1988(18thof Cheshvan, 5749): Parashat Vayera

1988(18thof Cheshvan, 5749): Eighty-four year old Baltimore born major league baseball player and coach Andrew “Andy” Cohen who played baseball for the University of Alabama before moving on to a career that included playing the infield for the New York Giants and managing the Philadelphia Phillies.

1989: In Bozman, MD, Rabbi Joy Levitt officiated at the wedding of Audrey Sue Feinberg and David Andrew Kaplan, the son Alan William Kaplan, a surgeon and Erna Kaplan, a social worker who after graduating from Cornell, NYU and Stanford went on to a career in journalism that included twenty years at Newsweek and five years at Forutne.

1990(10thof Cheshvan, 5751): Seventy-seven year old producer Herbert Brodkin whose career encompassed the “golden television” when he gave us such quality dramatic programs as “Playhouse 90” passed away today.(As reported by Eleanor Blau)

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/31/arts/herbert-brodkin-is-dead-at-77-tv-producer-who-broke-taboos.html

 

1991: Today, the Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel was founded on the hospital grounds, the largest such facility in Israel. It opened to the public in April 1992. It spans an area of 35,000 sq. meters

1993(14th of Cheshvan, 5754): Chaim Mizrahi, resident of Beit-El, was kidnapped by three terrorists from a poultry farm near Ramallah. He was murdered and his body burned. Three Fatah members were later convicted of the murder

1993(14thof Cheshvan, 5754): Seventy nine year old Lativan-American mathematician Lipman Bers passed away in New Rochelle, America.

http://www.ams.org/notices/199501/bers.pdf

1993: “The Nightmare Before Christmas” starring Danny Elfman who also wrote the music was released today in the United States.

1998: Hurricane Mitch the most powerful hurricane of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season makes landfall in Honduras.  (If you know the name of the guy who does this, you will understand how this storm rates a mention in a Jewish history blog.)

1998: Hamas claimed responsibility for the “1st Kfar Darom bombing.”

1998: “Susan’s Plan” directed by John Landis and featuring Rob Schneider and Lisa Edelstein “was screened at the AFI Film Festival” today.

2000: The New York Times book section features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting includingGhost Light: A Memoir by Frank Rich and Susan Sontag:The Making of an Icon byCarl Rollyson and Lisa Paddock.

2001: Funeral services are scheduled to be held for seventy-five year old Harry Gerard Bissinger this morning.

2001: “Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys performed at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City” today.

2002: Random House published David Blaine's Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic

2003: Andrew Wilkie, “an Oxford University professor who rejected a student for graduate work last summer because he was an Israeli has been suspended without pay for two months and ordered to attend anti-discrimination training.”

2004: “Palaces of Prayer, a new exhibit at the Angel Orensanz Foundation on New York’s Lower East Side, includes 70 superb color prints of synagogues that should convince even the most book-bound skeptic that Jews really do love to build, and have built very well when given the chance” opened today at the Angel Orensanz Center on Norfolk Street in New York City.

2004:In Toronto, Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein release a big screen documentary entitled “The Take.”

2004: At the Municipal Building in New York Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz married Anya Schiffrin of Columbia University.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/31/fashion/31SCHI.html

2004:  Newspapers and sports programs continued to sing the praises of Theo Epstein, the young, Jewish, General Manager who played a key role in Boston Red Sox’s first World Series victory since 1918.

2005(26thof Tishrei, 5766): Parashat Bereshit

2005: “The Israelis continued their attacks in the Gaza Strip and sweeps of West Bank towns in response to a suicide bombing on October 26, claimed by the militant faction Islamic Jihad, that killed five civilians and wounded 20 more in the Israeli town of Hadera.

2006: Benjamin "Ben" Weider announced his retirement as President of the International Federation of BodyBuilders

2006: As the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment continued, Moshe Katsav was advised to step down from his position of President of Israel.

2006: The seventh International Poetry Festival opens at Jerusalem's Mishkenot Sha'ananim. with a reading of "Kol Koreh," accompanied by students from the Rimon School of Jazz. The artistic directors of the Jerusalem festival are the poet Agi Mishol and Prof. Ariel Hirschfeld.

2006: The Washington Post book section features Haim Watzman’s review of Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide by Jeffrey Goldberg.

2006: The New York Times book section features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting includingJourney to a Revolution: A Personal Memoir and History of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 by Michael Korda and the paperback version Wickett’s Remedy by Myla Goldberg.

2007: The Bank Leumi hosts a West End Gala as part of the UK Jewish Film Festival sponsoring a showing of the The Band's Visit.

2007:Jon Entine discusses his new book, Abraham's Children: Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People, as part of a book forum at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.

2007(17th of Cheshvan, 5768): St.-Sgt. Maj. (res.) Ehud Efrati, a 34-year-old father of three and the IDF's third casualty in Gaza this year, was killed in clashes with Palestinian gunmen near the Sufa Crossing in southern Gaza.

2007(17thof Cheshvan, 5768): Sixty-six year old Israeli comedian and actor Yisrael "Poli" Poliakov who was a member of “HaGashash HaHiver” passed away today

2007:Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

2007(17th of Cheshvan, 5768): Israel “Poli” Poliakov, actor, singer and member of the legendary comedy trio Hagashash Hahiver (The Pale Scout) died of cancer at Petah Tivkva’s Rabin Medical-Beilinson Campus at the age of 66.

2008: In Montreal, the demolition of Bens De Lux Delicatessen & Restaurant continued as the “vertical red Bens sign that was visible for several blocks, was taken down.”

2008: The "Nextbook" series and the D.C. Jewish Community Center present a reading and discussion with Israeli writer David Grossman, author of The Yellow Wind, the novel Someone to Run Withand the newly-published Writing in the Dark: Essays on Literature and Politics, at American University, in Washington, D.C.

2008: “The First Basket,” a documentary about Jews and basketball opens in New York City.www.thefirstbasket.com.

2008: The Twenty-Third Israel Film Festival opens in New York with a gala event at the Ziegfeld Theater featuring the US premiere of the film "Lost Islands” the biggest Box Office Success in Israel in 2008.

2008(30th of Tishrei, 5769): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2008:Agriprocessors, the largest kosher meat company in the country until recently, has been hit with nearly $10 million in fines for withholding workers’ wages.

2008: The 2008 Chicago Festival of Israeli Film opens tonight with the debut screening of "Waves Of Freedom." 

2008:Plans for a Jerusalem museum dedicated to tolerance and coexistence got the final go-ahead to from Israel's Supreme Court, which rejected an appeal by Muslims who complained the site covers part of an ancient Muslim cemetery.

2009: David Sax comes to Manny’s Deli in Chicago to discuss the fate of Jewish delicatessen and promote his new book Save the Deli: In Search of Perfect Pastrami, Crusty Rye, and the Heart of Jewish Delicatessen.  One question that might come up is can a Jewish delicatessen really be Jewish if it is not Kosher?

2009:The Greater Washington Council of NA'AMAT USA is hosting its Annual Book and Author Luncheon at Temple Emanuel in Kensington Md., featuring journalist Naftali Bendavid, author of "The Thumpin': How Rahm Emanuel and the Democrats Learned to Be Ruthless and Ended the Republican Revolution," Barbara Graham, editor of "Eye of My Heart: 27 Writers Reveal the Hidden Pleasures and Perils of Being a Grandmother" and Washington Post writer Steve Luxenberg, author of the memoir "Annie's Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret."

2009: In Houston, TX, Heroes & Legacies presents a Kinky Friedman Cigar Event, featuring a visit by Texas’ greatest living Jewish iconoclast, Kinky Friedman.

2009: The New York Times featured a review of Eating:A Memoir by Jason Epstein

2009: Stephen Tobolowsky, the character actor best known for his portrayal of “Ned Ryerson” in “Groundhog Day” “started a new podcast on /Film called The Tobolowsky Files, where he tells stories, in a similar fashion to Tobolowsky's film Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party.”

2010:Tamar Eisenman is scheduled to perform at the BAMcafe in Brooklyn NY

2010:Two packages addressed to Chicago-area synagogues containing explosive devices that were shipped from Yemen were intercepted today.  Officials have not yet identified the synagogues but they have said that “neither was addressed to the synagogue across the street from President Obama's Hyde Park home, where he is expected to spend part of the weekend while in Chicago.”

2010:The Jewish Museum in New York is opening a new exhibition, “Houdini: Art and Magic,” today and curator Brooke Kamin Rapaport says the entrance gallery will feature a replica stage projecting a life-size image of the great Jewish magician performing his water torture act. 2010: Dwight Garner reviewed “Must You Go? My Life With Harold Pinter” Antonia Fraser’s fond and affecting new memoir of the late playwright with whom she spent the last decades of his life.

2011(1st of Cheshvan): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan and Parshat Noach

2011: Nathan Abramoff is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah at Agudas Achim in Iowa City, Iowa.

2011: The Best of Chamber Music – Woodwinds Fest featuring Esti Hfafa (flute) Tibi Zeiger (clarinet), Miki Zohar (oboe), Alon Reuven (horn) and Mauricio Paez (bassioon) is scheduled to take place at the Tamir Music Center, Ein Kerem-Jerusalem

2011: The Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to present an evening with Ursula Hegi, whose newest novel “Children and Fire “is set in the fictional town of Burgdorf, Germany in the early days of the Third Reich”

2011: 55th anniversary of the Sinai Campaign, Israel’s first successful major military operation against an Arab state dedicated to her destruction.

2011: 67th anniversary of the broadcast of a Jewish service at Aachen, Germany which was described as the first Jewish service to be held publicly on German soil since the rise of Hitler. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZihm6VlYjo

2011: The IAF struck an Islamic Jihad training camp today in southern Gaza Strip, killing a commander of the Palestinian faction and four of its munitions experts, officials on both sides said.

2011: Some 20 rockets and mortar shells were fired from Gaza into southern Israel today, killing one man and wounding four others.

2011:Some 20,000 people gathered tonight for a social protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, almost two months after the largest protest in Israel's history took place.

2012: A Hebrew version of “Arsenic and Old Lace” written by Joseph Kesselring, the New York born son of Henry and Frances Kesselring, opened today at the Habima Theatre.

2012: Swedish Ambassador Hans Magnusson is scheduled to deliver a lecture entitled “Raoul Wallenberg, 100 years: will the riddle ever be solved?” at the Wiener Library in London.

2012: As Hurricane Sandy made its way up the East Coast of the United States the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and area day schools were closed today as were the offices of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.

2012(13thof Cheshvan, 5773): Jessie Streich-Kest, 24, who worked as a high school teacher in New York City, and Jacob Vogelman, a student at Brooklyn College were killed tonight “in Brooklyn by a falling tree during superstorm Sandy. (As reported by March Oster)
2012:
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Martin Dempsey was in Israel today to discuss a joint missile defense drill that began a week ago.

2012: Twenty Kassam rockets were fired into southern Israel early this morning, shortly after the Israeli Air Force struck terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip.

2013: The 25th annual Kosherfest is scheduled to open in Secaucus, NJ.

2013: The Arava Insitute Hazon Israel Bicycle Ride is scheduled to begin at Jerusalem.

2013: J.J. Abrams is scheduled to release S, a novel by Doug Dorst.

2013: Members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor/violinist Julian Rachlin are scheduled to return to New York for a jubilant one-night benefit engagement at Alice Tully Hall.

2013: At Temple Solel, Naomi Ragen is scheduled to discuss her latest novel, The Sisters Weiss.

2013: Signs purporting to be from the Israeli government were placed on dozens of military graves at the Mount Hertzl cemetery in Jerusalem today, in protest of the impending release of 26 Palestinian prisoners later today. The release constitutes the second phase of a four-stage deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority meant to keep the US-brokered peace talks on track. (As reported by Gavriel Fiske)

2013: As Israel prepares to release 26 more terrorist prisoners as a "gesture" to the Palestinian Authority, Arutz Sheva presents a partial list of those slated for freedom.

2014: “Gett, the Trial of Vivian Amsalem” is scheduled to be shown at the Sydney Opening Night of the Jewish International Film Festival.

2014: The opening reception for “L’Chaim – To Life!” is scheduled to take place today in Portland, Oregon.

2014: Gal “Mekel was waived by the Mavericks.”

2014: The Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to host “Jewish Food For Thought” “featuring animated shorts and graphic novels by Hanan Harchol.

2014: The Center For Jewish History is scheduled to host “The Lost Jewish Music of Belarus.”

2014: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is scheduled to host the launch event for “The 1984 Anti-Sikh Pogroms Remembered.”

2014: The Tulane University Jewish Studies Department under the leadership of Dr. Brian Horowitz is schedule to host a “Panel on the Jewish Life in the Mississippi Delta” with Michael Cohen, Carol Mills and Anny Bloch-Raymon.

2014: In Washington, DC, the annual Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to come to an end.

2014: “Democrats and administration officials rushed to distance themselves today from profane anti-Netanyahu remarks attributed to a senior administration official one day earlier – and argued against the conclusion that US-Israel relations were in an unprecedented crisis.” As reported by Rebecca Shimoni Stoil)  [Editor’s note: Based on media coverage, this “crisis” is a one-sided affair because there has been no coverage on any of the major outlets.]

2014: “Israel Police raised the level of preparedness across the country tonight following the attempted murder of prominent right wing activist Rabbi Yehuda Glick earlier this evening in Jerusalem.” (As reported by Lazar Berman and Ilan Ben Zion)

2015: Faird Abdouch, “an Arab-Frenchman accused of assaulting a rabbi and his son after stabbing a Jewish man in Marseille” was charged today “with aggravated assault” “according to Michele Teboul, a leader of the Jewish community of Marseille.”

2015: The Catholic Center at NYU is scheduled “to host Cilia and Hadasa Bau, the daughters of Holocaust survivors Rebecca and Joseph Bau, the original couple whose wedding is featured in the film “Schindler’s List.”

2015: The Tulane University Jewish Studies Department is scheduled to host a “Panel on the Jewish Life in the Mississippi Delta” with Michael Cohen, Carol Mills and Anny Bloch-Raymond.

2015: “Above and Beyond: The Birth of the Israeli Air Force” and “The Last Mentsch” are scheduled to be shown at the Jewish Arts & Film Festival of Fairfield County, CT.

2015: Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson is scheduled to discuss his latest work, Renewing the Process of Creation: A Jewish Integration of Science and Spirit at Temple Emanu-El.

2015: “Egypt: faith after the pharaohs” an exhibition that includes “the Gaster Bible, a 9th-century Torah from Egypt featuring one of the oldest Hebrew illuminated text” and “fragments of documents from the Cairo Geniza containing Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, Aramaic and Arabic texts detailing Jewish life in Cairo during the Middle Ages” is scheduled to open today at the British Museum.”

2016(27th of Tishrei, 5777): As the Torah cycle begins again with Parasha Bereshit Jeremiah Collins is scheduled to be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah at Agudas Achim. 

2016(27th of Tishrei, 5777): Eighty-nine year old William Morris talent agent Norman Brokaw passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/01/business/norman-brokaw-agent-to-marilyn-monroe-and-elvis-presley-dies-at-89.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

2016: Marguerite MIshkin, who along with her older sister Annette, were hidden by a rural Belgian Catholic family during WW II is scheduled to deliver a “Survivor Talk” at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2016: “Soviet and Russian stage and film legend, Vladimir Zeldin was hospitalized today in Moscow’s Sklifosovsky Institute of Emergency Medicine>

2016: “Not That Jewish” starring Emmy® Award-winning and Golden Globe® nominated writer, actress and comedian Monica Piper stars in this autobiographical ride of a Jew-“ish” woman’s life is scheduled to open at New World Stages in Manhattan.

2016: In Chicago, the Cubs led by President Theo Epstein are scheduled to take on the Cleveland Indians led by General Manager Mike Chernoff in the fourth game of the World Series.

2017: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Power by Naomi Alderman, Keep Her Safe by Sophie Hannah and the recently released paperback edition of A Gambler’s Anatomy by Jonathan Lethem and Ike’s Gamble: America’s Rise to Dominance in the Middle East by Michael Doran as well as interview with author Ron Chernow.

2017: Today, “two Palestinians, Youssef Khaled Mustafa Kamil, 20, and Muhammad Ziad Abu al-Rub, 19, were indicted on charges of premditated murder for their role in the stabbing to death of sixty-nine year old Reuven Schmerling whose body was dismembered after he was killed on October 4, “the day before the start of Sukkot.” (As reported by Judah Ari Gross)

2017(9th of Cheshvan, 5778): Ninety-six year old Tzipora Jochsberger, the refugee from Nazi Germany and founder of the “Hebrew Arts School Music and Dance,” now known as the “Kaufman Music Center” passed away today in Jerusalem.  (As reported by Richard Sandomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/08/obituaries/tzipora-jochsberger-founder-of-a-jewish-arts-school-dies-at-96.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=thumb&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

2017(9th of Cheshvan, 5778): Eighty-six year old Linda Nochlin, the Crown Heights raised “art historian” passed away today. (As reported by Roberta Smith)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/01/obituaries/linda-nochlin-groundbreaking-feminist-art-historian-is-dead-at-86.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

2017: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to open the “Take a Stand Center--named by Smithsonian Magazine as one of the top 12 fall exhibitions in the world—which takes visitors on a journey about the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and indifference-and the power of individual voices-in a new multi-million-dollar exhibit.”

2017: “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot will not be presenting the Tree of Life Award to director and producer Brett Ratner “at dinner for the Jewish National” today “at Lowes Hollywood Hotel as previously planned.

2017: At Temple Israel in Memphis, TN, the Sisterhood is scheduled to host a class on “Cooking Like Bubbie Did” while the Brotherhood is scheduled to host a board meeting followed by dinner and a night of poker. (Editor’s Note – Personally, I would rather join the Sisterhood event)

2017: In Australia, the Sydney Jewish Museum is scheduled to host “Beyond Empathy: Responsibility in a post-truth World.”

2017: The Yeshiva University Museum is scheduled to host an “international conference, featuring scholars from Israel, Italy, Sweden and the United States,” who will explore “the historical context and cultural significance of the Arch of Titus from Imperial Rome to modern-day Israel.”

2017: The Jewish Federation is scheduled to host Super Sunday.

2018: In Des Moines, IA, the Jewish community is scheduled to “hold a vigil, memorial and healing service for the victims of the mass shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh led by “our rabbis and invited speakers from the interfaith community” at Tifereth Israel Synagogue

2018: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host the first program in the Concert Lecture Series where the question is “Bach on the Piano or on the harpsichord?”

2018: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host a lecture by Professor David Biale on “Was the Baal Shem Tov the founder of Chasidism?” as part of the course on “Chasidism: A New History.”

2018: The Museum of Jewish Heritage is scheduled to host a lecture by Eric Vuillard, the author of The Order of the Day, on “the extraordinary sequence of events and individual acts that led to the catastrophe of the Anschluss.”

2018: Sara J. Bloomfield, director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Daniel Greene, historian and curator, Americans and the Holocaust special exhibition at the New York Tribute dinner of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

2019: The Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to present a program of five short films, including comedy “Jewish Blind Date” and Oscar-nominated “Joe’s Violin.”

2019: Symphony Space is scheduled to host “Yemen Blues Plays Hallel” featuring the group that “blends Yemenite Jewish and ancient Arabic music with Afro-funk.”

2019: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “the legal genealogist, Judy G. Russell as she lectures on “DNA and the Golden Rule – The Law and Ethics of Genetic Genealogy.”

2019: In Palo Alto CA, the Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to host the “Street Corner Cabaret” that includes lunch “and a concert with vocalist Deborah Rosengaus, accordionist Ron Borelli and dancers.”

2019: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host the opening of the Karkomi Holocaust Exhibition” that offers displays on Jewish resistance during the Shoah.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/howard-reich/ct-ent-resistance-holocaust-museum-reich-1027-20191023-mtkr2sd3d5gj7e2qdmuewffdtu-story.html

2019: One hundredth anniversary of the birth of University of Chicago graduate Deborah Dorfman Levin, the wife of Joseph B. Levin and the mother of Judy, David and Mitchell Levin

2019(30th of Tishrei, 5780): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan I

2020: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host Fran Lebowitz and Frank Rich discussing the “State of the Union” and “Election 2020.”

2020: The Office of Cultural Affairs and the Museum of Jewish Heritage are scheduled to co0spons a reading from the play “You Will Not Play Wagner” by Victor Gordon.

2020: In Palme Beach Gardens, FL, Temple Judea is scheduled to host a Concert with Rabbi Or Zohard and Feliza Zohar (Live from the Galilee in Israel).

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host a Lunch and Learn with Linda R. Hirshman, the author Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the World.

2020: The online UK Jewish Film festival is scheduled to begin making available an online screening of “Ganef.”

 

This Day, October 30, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1207BCE: According to “three scientists from Beersheba’s Ben Gurion University” who used NASA date today is the date of the eclipse which is described in the Book of Joshua as God making the sun stand still so that the Israelites could defeat the Amorites.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/eclipse-stopped-the-sun-for-biblical-joshua-israeli-scientists-say/

1270: Eighth Crusade comes to an ignominious end.  The crusade started under the banner of France’s anti-Semitic King Louis IX. But he died of stomach ailment in August.  Effective leadership devolved to Charles, King of Naples.  The crusaders got no further than Tunis.  The crusaders agreed to lift their siege of the Arab capital in exchange for commercial advantages.  The crusaders went home having failed to accomplish any of their own noble aims.  Considering the miseries that the Crusaders heaped on the Jews, they were just as glad to finally glad to see them come to an end after almost two centuries.

1340: At the Battle of Río Salado King Afonso IV of Portugal and King Alfonso XI of Castile defeated Muslim ruler Abu al-Hasan 'Ali of Marinid dynasty and Nasrid ruler Yusuf I.  A Marinid victory would not have been a good thing for the Jews.  In fact, Alfonso was greeted by crowds of cheering Jews when he returned to his capital.  The victory was doubly important to the Jews of Spain and Portugal because the successors to both of these monarchs followed policies that were favorable to the Jewish people in their realms.

1348: After two days, the authorities of Amont, in France, had finished arresting all of the local Jews and taking their possession.  The arrest of the Jews was tied to the belief that they were responsible for the Black Plague which was working its way across France.  The Jews of Amont were lucky to have been just arrested and robbed since in most towns the Jews were expelled without their possessions or murdered.

 

1471: Consecration of Rodrigo de Broja who as Pope Alexander VI employed Bonet de Lattes, a Jewish born rabbi from Provence ad “the inventor of an astronomical ring-dial by means of which solar and stellar altitudes can be measured and the time determined with great precision by night as well as by day” as his physician.

1485: King Henry VII who was quite willing to continue the policy of keeping England free of Jews; a policy that dated back to 1290 was crowned King of England today.  When Henry VII was arranging for the marriage of his son to Catherine of Aragon, the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella “he promised never to allow Jews into his domain.  Isabella had made it quite clear, if he refused the oath, the marriage was off.

1491: Gershon Soncino printed the first copy of “Immanuel Romi, Mahberot” (The Notebook of Imamanuel Romi) at Brescia, Italy.  (Heinrich Graetz described him as a “Jewish Dante)

1649: In Pawtuxet, Colony of Rhode Island, “Stephen and Sarah Arnold” gave birth to Israel Arnold, the husband of “Mary (Barker) Arnold” with whom he had fourteen children while find time to serve as Deputy Governor of the colony.

1682: Pope Innocent XI issued an edict by which all the money-lending activities carried out by the Roman Jews were to cease. However ultimately convinced that such a measure would cause much misery in destroying livelihoods, the enforcement of the edict was twice delayed

1708: Abraham ben Saul Broda entered into a contract with Jewish community of Metz to serve as its rabbi.

1735: Birthdate of John Adams, Founding Father and Second President of the United States.The correspondence of John Adams reflects the complexity with which Jews and Judaism were viewed in early national America.  Most "enlightened" American Christians such as Adams saw Jews as an ancient people who, by enunciating monotheism, laid the groundwork for Christianity. He also saw them as individuals who deserved rights and protection under the law. Like many of his peers, Adams venerated ancient Jews and thought contemporary Jews worthy of respect, but found Judaism, the religion of the Jewish people, an anachronism and the Jewish people candidates for conversion to Christianity. In an 1808 letter criticizing the depiction of Jews by the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire, Adams expressed his respect for ancient Jewry. Adams wrote of Voltaire, "How is it possible [that he] should represent the Hebrews in such a contemptible light? They are the most glorious nation that ever inhabited this Earth. The Romans and their Empire were but a Bauble in comparison of the Jews. They have given religion to three quarters of the Globe and have influenced the affairs of Mankind more, and more happily, than any other Nation ancient or modern." Aware of Adams' benign view of Jews, American Jewish newspaper editor, politician, diplomat and playwright Mordecai Manuel Noah (1785-1851) maintained a correspondence with the former president. In 1818, Noah delivered a speech consecrating the new building erected by his own Congregation Shearith Israel, the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in New York. Noah's "Discourse," a copy of which resides in the archives of the American Jewish Historical Society, focused on the universal history of Jewish persecution at the hands of non-democratic governments and their peoples. An early Zionist, Noah believed that only when the Jewish people were reestablished in their own home, with self-governance, could they live free of oppression. Noah sent a copy of his "Discourse" to Adams. Adams responded encouragingly to Noah, although the former president was evasive regarding Jewish self-governance. Adams expressed to Noah his personal wish that "your Nation may be admitted to all Privileges of Citizens in every Country of the World." Adams continued, This Country has done much. I wish it may do more, and annul every narrow idea in Religion, Government and Commerce. … It has please the Providence of the 'first Cause,' the Universal Cause [phrases by which Adams' defined G-d], that Abraham should give Religion, not only to the Hebrews but to Christians and Mahomitans, the greatest Part of the Modern civilized World." For Adams, Jews had earned their rights by virtue of their historic contributions and by virtue of their citizenship, but he did not respond to the idea of a Jewish homeland. Remarkably, a year later, Adams made the first pro-Zionist declaration by an American head of state, active or retired. In 1819, Noah sent Adams a copy of his recently published travel book, Travels in England, France Spain and the Barbary States. In his letter acknowledging the gift, Adams praised Noah's tome as "a magazine of ancient and modern learning of judicious observations & ingenious reflections." Adams expressed regret that Noah had not extended his travels to "Syria, Judea and Jerusalem" as Adams would have attended "more to [his] remarks than to those of any traveller I have yet read." Adams continued, "Farther I could find it in my heart to wish that you had been at the head of a hundred thousand Israelites . . . & marching with them into Judea & making a conquest of that country & restoring your nation to the dominion of it. For I really wish the Jews were again in Judea an independent nation." What was the source of Adams's Zionist sympathies? What moved him to make his extraordinary statement? A clue can be found in the next sentence of his letter: I believe [that] . . . once restored to an independent government & no longer persecuted they [the Jews] would soon wear away some of the asperities and peculiarities of their character & possibly in time become liberal Unitarian Christians for your Jeh-vah is our Jeh-vah & your G-d of Abraham Isaac and Jacob is our G-d.  Alexis de Tocqueville observed, "The Americans combine notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to conceive the one without the other." Adams was clearly confident that freedom would lead the Jewish people to enlightenment and that enlightenment would lead them to Christianity. For Adams, Jewish self-governance in the Holy Land was a step toward their elevation. Today, our understanding of democracy includes respect for diversity and support for the retention of one's religious faith.

1748: Final letter from Abigail Franks to her son eldest son Naphtali who was living in England.

1785: Birthdate of Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau who met Rabbi Moses Sachs in Tunis in 1835 and was so impressed with him and his plan to settle Jews in Palestine that he arranged for him to meet with Baron Salomon Mayer von Rothschild of Vienna

1786: A deadly fire in the Jewish Ghetto of Verona occurred causing a great loss of life.

1792: Birthdate of Frank am Main native “Maurice Moise Joseph Lasse Oppenheim, the husband of Frderique Oppenhime and the father of Leonard Oppenheim.

1798: In Berlin, “Adolf Martin Schlesinger, founder of the music journal Berliner allgemeine musikalische Zeitung” and his wife gave birth to Moritz Adolf Schlesinger the German music editor who was known by the French as Maurice Schlesinger the creator of the journal Gazette musical.

1815(26th of Tishrei, 5576): Ninety-one year old Rachel Pinto whose loyalty fluctuated during the American Revolution passed away today in New York City.

1821: Birthdate of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. The author of such major works as The Brothers Karamazov and Crime and Punishment was an anti-Semite.  As he grew older he became convinced that Jews were the cause of all social ills and he was phobic on the idea of letting Jews live outside of the Pale of Settlement.

1828: Ellen Lewis and Henry Davis gave birth to Augustus Israel Davis, the husband of Ann Davis and the father of Louis and Theodaora Davis.

1835: In Philadelphia,Eleazer (Eugene) Moss and Mary (Levy) Moss the daughter of Solomon and Rebecca Eve Levy gave birth to John Moss II.

1839: Rosa and Benjamin Vallentine gave birthed to Adella Vallentine.

1840: In Philadelphia, PA, Mary Levy and “Eleazer (Eugene) Moss” gave birth to John Moss the husband of Fleurette Lieber.

1850: Samuel Vandersluis married Hannah Kasner today at the Great Synagogue.

1856: William Cullen Bryant delivered a speech tonight in favor of the abolition of slavery. He recounted the story of the Israelite encounter with the Amalekites when Moses arms grew weary and Aaron and Hur contrived to keep Moses hands raised until victory was achieved.  He urged the attendees to lend their support to the leaders of the fight against slavery so that when their arms grew weary like Moses, the people would lend their hands in support of abolition.

1856: During an anti-Slavery rally held at the Academy of Music in New York the speakers, who were Christian ministers, took issue with the idea that the Bible supported the institution of slavery as practiced in the United States. They contended that "there was no such idea of property in a servant existing among the ancient Jews." [For once somebody had actually read and understood the text of "The Old Testament."]

1860:The biennial banquet and ball in aid of the Jew’s Hospital, well known charitable Institution took place at the City Assembly Rooms this evening. As on former occasions of the same kind, the attendance was large, and the contributions in aid of the Institution were most liberal. Not less than 600 ladies and gentlemen of the Jewish faith sat down to the banquet, and subsequently joined in the dance. Mr. Benjamin Nathan the President of the Hospital, presided at the banquet, and on his right and left, at the head of the tables, sat Rabbi Lyons of the Nineteenth-street Synagogue , Rabbi Isaacs of the Wooster-street Synagogue, Rabbi Cramer, of the Greene-street Synagogue, and other prominent clergymen and laymen of the Jewish faith. The "grace before meal" was said in Hebrew by Rabbi Lyons, and the "grace after" was sung in the same language by Rev. Mr. Cramer. Following the latter, the President of the Institution addressed the audience, giving a brief sketch of the "Jews' Hospital in New-York," and welcoming his hearers to the entertainments of the evening. He said that the Jews' Hospital, since its foundation, in 1855, had accommodated 1,225 inmates, of whom 1,127 had been treated gratuitously. The benefits of the Institution were not confined to any creed or sect, but the sick and unfortunate of all creeds and nations had partaken of its blessings. At the same time it had neither asked nor received any aid from the State or Municipal Governments, but had depended entirely upon the voluntary contributions of its friends for support. In the intervals between the toasts, the Secretary read off a list of the donations received from those present, as well as by letter from absent donors. Among the latter was a letter from Gov. Morgan, speaking in the highest terms of the Jews' Hospital, and inclosing a check for $100. The total amount of donations announced last evening reached the liberal sum of $14,000. At the conclusion of the toasts the party retired to the ball-room adjoining, when the, dancing commenced, and was continued till a late hour of the night.

1863(17th of Cheshvan, 5624): Philadelphian Nathan Rosenfelt, a Sergeant serving with Company D of the 26thRegiment who had been serving with the Union Army since 1861 succumbed to wounds he had suffered on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg.

1864:Helena, Montana's capital, founded.  Jews were involved with the Helena from its earliest days. According to local legend Russian born Julius Basinsky arrived in Helena in 1866 with one thousand cigars and not enough pocket change to buy lunch in one of the town’s saloons. Louis Kaufman came to Helena and worked in mining until 1872.  He and Louis Stadler formed Stadler and Kaufman Meat Company in 1872.  Charles M. Russell, one of America’s premier Western artists managed their ranch for several years. From the 1870’s on banks owned completely or partially be Jews were launched in towns and cities all over the Far West including Lewish Herschfield’s Merchants National Banking Company in Helena. 

1866: The cornerstone for a new Temple Emanu-El located on 5th Avenue and 43 Street took place today during which Rabbi Samuel Adler and Rabbi James K. Gutheim of New Orleans delivered “orations.”

1869: In Karlin, “Leopold and Sofie Sara Pick gave birth to Amalie Pick” who became Amalie Kun when she married Franz Kuhn with whom she had one son -  “Leopold ‘Poldi’ Kun.”

1869: In Vienna, Leopold Bloch, “the son of Samuel and Theresia Bloch” and his wife Rosa Bloch gave birth to Sophie Bloch, who became Sophie Eber after she married Ernst Eber Bloch.

1872: Morris Joseph married Frances Amelia Henry, “the third daughter of Michael Henry of Effingham House.”

1872: A two day meeting at Brussels that had been called so that leading European Jews could discuss measures that could be taken to relieve the suffering of their co-religionist in Romania was scheduled to come to an end.

1873: “In the hacienda of El Rosario, in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Francisco Ignacio Madero Hernández and Mercedes González Treviño gave birth to Mexican Revolutionary and President who employed Felix A. Sommerfield a colorful German Jew Felix A. Sommerfield as his Secret Service chief which lead to his further involvement in Mexican civil wars including working for Pancho Villa.

1874: In London, Julia Matilda Cohen, “the daughter of Jacob and Matilda Waley” and her husband, Nathaniel Louis Cohen, gave birth to Jacob Waley-Cohen

1875(1st of Cheshvan, 5636): Rosh Chosesh Cheshvan and Parashat Noach

1875: As the debate over the use of public tax dollars to support religious education it was reported that in New York the Catholic Schools receive almost $1,400,000 or 91% of the amount spent while the Jewish schools receive less than $26,000.

1877: Birthdate of Salman Schocken, the German born publisher who became an ardent Zionist. Among other things, he founded Schocken Publishing House and published Haaretz.  His life is too rich and textured for this blog and you are urged to study from the many resources that tell his fascinating story.

1878: Rebecca (nee Abrahams) Norva, the son of George Norva with whom he had four children, was buried to at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1879: In New York, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association is scheduled to present its first “down-town entertainment of the season” at the Pythagoras Hall.

1880: Billee Taylor or The Reward of Virtue "a nautical comedy opera" by Edward Solomon, the Anglo-Jewish composer and conductor was first produced today at the Imperial Theatre in London

1880: Birthdate of playwright and lyricist Aaron Hoffman whose works included “Welcome Stranger” a play set in “a narrow-minded New England town” where an “energetic kind-hearted Jew named Isidor Solomon confront the region’s “prejudice against the Jew” and whose basic theme “centers on the prejudice shown in some quarters against the Jew – because of fear or dislike of the Jew’s strong rivalry in business” or “because of his religion.

1881: Dr. Kaufmann Kohler gave his first Sunday lecture this morning at Temple Beth-El in New York.  This is a reform championed by the Rabbi which will replace traditional Saturday morning services with an observance on Sunday since the realities of the American business world prevents people from attending services on the traditional day.

1882: “Church Contributions” published today provided a breakdown of charitable efforts by denomination including the fact that there are 2,937 Jews in New York who have contributed $100,000 for “benevolent purposes” that there are 12,516 Jews throughout the United States who contributed $300,000 “for benevolent purposes.”

1883: “Mr. Henry Irving In ‘The Bells’” published today gives a full-scale review of English actor Henry Irving’s performance in the American premiere of “The Bells.”  “The Bells” by Anglo-Jewish playwright Leopold Davis Lewis is based on “The Polish Jew” by the French team of Erckmann and Chatrian.

1884(11th of Cheshvan, 5645): Isaac Honig, a native of Mayence who came to the United States in 1859 where he became a leading real estate dealer as well as a patron of the Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum Society and Mount Sinai Hospital passed away today.

1884: In a letter written today, J.S. Moore was critical of the rabbi who was part of group of clergymen that met with Republican Presidential candidate James Blaine because they had only come “to speak evil about” his opponent Grover Cleveland saying that he at least should have known that the Biblical punishment for speaking evil is “leprosy.”

1885: The newly elected officers of the United Hebrew Charities are: Henry Rice, President; Henry S. Allen and Morris Tuska, Vice Presidents; J.H. Hoffman, Treasurer; and I.S. Isaacs, Secretary.

1887: Mrs. Philip J. Joachimsen, President of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society reported that currently the society is providing “a home” to 543 children, 384 of whom range in age from 2 to 5 years.  The facility which is on Washington Heights is the only facility in the city that provides shelter for “orphans, half-orphans or deserted children.”

1887: “The Oldest Jewish Gravestone” published today relied on information first published in the Times of London to the latest discovery about the history of the Jews of Europe.  Up until now, a headstone on a grave in a cemetery at Worms dated 4660 (or 900 CE) has been thought to be the oldest of its kind.  But now a headstone has been found at “Zahlbach, a small village close to Mayence” that bears the date 4560 (806 BC).  After having been verified by Rabbi Lehman of Mayence, the stone was placed in the town’s museum.

1888: It was reported today that in the last year the United Hebrew Charities of New York assisted 16,953 in the past year.  The society provided help to 29,602 immigrants who arrived at Castle Garden.  Approximately 2,600 people were “provided with employment” and 600 poor Jews were provided with free burial.  The society collected over $73,000.00 and spent all but $4,000 in providing assistance.

1889: “He Talks To Hebrews” published today described a well-received address Colonel Elliot F. Shepard a prominent lawyer and civic leader gave at Avhavth Chesed in New York City.

1889: Professor Morris Jastrow of the University of Pennsylvania presented a paper on “The Text Books of the Assyrians and Babylonians” at today’s meeting of the American Oriental Society.

1889: David Harfeld, a Richmond pawnbroker and the brother of Rabbi Eugene Harfeld went on trial for bigamy today in New York City

1889: “His Race Proud of Him” published today reported that Jesse Seligman presided over the dinner held in honor of Sir Julian Goldmid, Seligman praised the visiting Englishman as “one of the champions of Hebrew emancipation throughout the world” who “had made this voice heard in the halls of Parliament in behalf of civil and religious liberty and the removal of political disabilities from Jewish citizens of all nations.”

1890: According to reports in the London Figaroand the New York Times, the key to Baron Hirsch’s close relationship with the Prince of Wales is a combination of his great wealth and, more importantly, his good manners.  The Baron is considered remarkable for his philanthropy and his love of England.

1891: As Russia reels from a series of social and economic problems that have been exacerbated by a famine it was reported today that “the suffering Russian peasantry has…avenged their sufferings upon the Jews who are already under an official as well as popular ban and this direction of their energies is entirely pleasing to the Russian Government.”

1892: Twenty women and sixty-three men, all of whom are Polish and Russian Jews were arrested today at the cloakmaking fir of S.M. Levi & Co on charges that they had violated the laws banning working on Sunday.

1892: V. Henry Rothschild, Lyman G. Bloomingadle, Isaac Eppinger, Sigmund Neustadt, Isidor Straus, Louis Gans, Samuel H. Eckman and Henry S. Hermnaa were elected directors of the Montefiore Home for Chronic Invalids when the patrons and managers held their annual meeting today.

1892: “Felix Adler’s New Book” published today provides a detailed review The Moral Instruction of Children by Felix Adler.

1893: “Koh-i-Noor” a one act operetta authored by Oscar Hammerstein opened tonight at Koster and Bial’s Music Hall.

1894(30th of Tishrei, 5655): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1894: The Board of Estimate and Apportionment is scheduled to meet today to consider requests for 1895 including $80,000 by the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, $85,000 for the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society of New York Orphan Asylum and $5,000 for the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children

1894: Superintendent Stump of the Bureau of Immigration has received a letter from Baron Hirsh, stating that the Jewish Colonization Society, of which Baron Hirsch is the head, is engaged in diverting Jewish immigration from the United States to Argentina; a county that is more open to accepting the Jewish immigrants.

1895: President Henry Rice and General Manager Nathaniel S. Rouseau presented the annual reports at the annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities which was held at Temple Emanu-El today.

1896(23rd of Cheshvan, 5657): Samuel Corn, a native of Prussia who came to the United States in 1825 at the age of 22 where he became a successful businessman in the cap and furrier business as well as a patron of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum Society and the Montefiore Home passed away today.

1897: In the United Kingdom, Morris Joseph and the former Frances Ameila Henry celebrated their silver anniversary.

1897(4thof Cheshvan, 5658): Parashat Noach

1897:  Dr. Adler, the Chief Rabbi delivered the sermon at the Hampstead Synagogue where he also consecrated “the new class rooms which have been erected” next to the synagogue.

1898: Three days after he had passed away, Harris Isaacs was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1898: In Hellenthal, Germany, Bernhard Rothschild, the German born son of Sibilla Rothschild and his wife Henrietta Rothschild gave birth to Bronette Clementine Rothschild, the wife of Karl Paul Heyne and the mother of Inge Heyne.

1898: Birthdate of Lothar Kreyssig the German judge who defied the Nazis by trying to stop their euthanasia program and who hid two Jews on his farm.

1898: In New Haven, CT, “Dr. S.P. and Pauline (Berman) Burstein gave birth to Columbia grad and JTS ordained Rabbi Elliot Burstein, the husband of Charlotte Greenfield, who served Congregation Beth Israel for 42 years before becoming rabbi emeritus the merged Congregation Beth Israel-Judea in 1969.1899: In Saratov, Russia, Yakov Arkad'evich Khazin and Vera Yakovlevna Khazina gave birth to Nadezhda Yakovlevna Mandelstam the author and educator who was the wife of poet Osip Mandelstam.

1899: Major Karri Davies was among the Jewish soldiers who fought during the Siege of Ladysmith which began today during the Second Boer War.

1899: In Charleston, SC, Rabbi B.A. Elzas officiated at the wedding of Joe H. Epstein and Bertha N. Mothner.

1899: Birthdate of Dovsk native Simon Halkin, poet, novelist and teacher who split his time between the United States and Israel before finally setting in the Jewish state in 1949 where he “Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature and became head of the department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem”

1899: In Hong Kong, Lizzie and Moritz Sternberg gave birth who was buried in the Happy Valley Jewish Cemetery when he passed away in 1901.

1900: In Kishinev, Chazkel and Dvoira Gurfinkel gave birth to Goldie Steinberg (née Gurfinkel) a survivor of the Kishinev Pogrom and the widow of Philip Steinberg, who lived to the age of 114 years, 290 days.”

http://www.newsday.com/long-island/obituaries/goldie-steinberg-long-islander-believed-to-be-oldest-living-jewish-person-in-the-world-dies-at-age-114-1.10751219

http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/336724/goldie-steinberg-worlds-oldest-jewish-person-passes-away-at-114.html

1901: Dr. Emil von Behring was selected to become the very first recipient of the new Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine which was first wonby a Jew in 1908 when Paul Ehrlich won the award.

1902: Today in “commenting on the anti-Semitic electoral victories in Austria, the Vienna correspondent of the Times of London said “that no different result was expected” given the long commercial crisis and “the Jew-baiting by the party in power.”

1903: During the debate over accepting Uganda as a Jewish homeland, even on a temporary basis, the newspaperDie Welt publishes Menachem Ussishkin's letter and Herzl's answer. Menachem Ussishkin opposed an expedition to Uganda.

1904: “Congregation Beth Elohim (House of God), comprising more than one hundred persons” was “formed” today with “Barnet A. Elzas, the Rabbi of K.K. Beth Elohim in Charleston” serving a similar for this newest South Carolina congregation.

1904: Cypriotes in Athens, Greece adopt a resolution, which they plan to send to England to protest against the increasing immigration of Jews to Cyprus.1905: The massacre and pillage of the Jews of Odessa which would leave 8,000 dead and 12,000 dead began today.

1905(1st of Cheshvan, 5666): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1905: A production of “In New York Town,” a musical comedy based on the work of Loney Haskell” and “with music by Albert Von Tilzer” opened today at the Fourteenth Street Theatre.

1905: After a nation-wide strike, Russia’s Czar Nicholas IIissued a manifesto granting a constitution and a Duma (parliament) in which the Constitutional Democrats (Cadets) and Social Democrats would participate. These revolutionaries many of whom were Jews, were known as the "Octoberists." The reforms did not work.  Conditions worsened, in part because the Czar was a weak ruler and not committed to reform.  Seventeen years later, Russia would explode in a revolution that would bring the Communists to power.

1906: Birthdate of Boston native and Tufts and Harvard trained organic chemist, “the president of Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories who was the husband of Elizabeth M. Veveer and Peter Verveer Tishler.

1906: “The Future of  Russia Now Appears Brighter” published today reported that one of the reasons for improved conditions in the Czar’s Empire is that “reactionaries appear to have realized that the slaughter of Jews will not restore the autocracy…”

1907: In Chicago, “Morris Paul Tax and Kate (Hanwit Tax” gave birth to Sol Tax, who earned a Ph.D from the University of Chicago and founded “Current Anthropology.”

https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.TAXSOL

1909(15th of Cheshvan, 5670): Parashat Vayera

1909: In Knoxville, The Tennessee Volunteers coached by George Levene lost to Georgia Tech.

1909: In Ann Arbor, MI, The University of Michigan led by halfback Joseph “Joe” Magidsohn, “the first Jewish athlete to win a varsity ‘M’” who was the “first athlete known to have refused to compete on the Jewish High Holy Days” defeated Syracuse today.

1910: A review of three plays by Arthur Schnitzler published today decries the fact that there is no English theatre equivalent to the German theatre as represented by Schnitzler’s work.  That Schnitzler was actually an Austrian born Jew did not keep the critic from identifying the noted playwright as being “German.”  Of course large numbers of the Jews in Austria and Germany would see themselves in the same way until they had their rude awakening in the 1930’s.

1910: During a pogrom known as the Shiraz Blood Libel, 12 Jews were killed, 50 more were injured and 6,000 were robbed of all their possession by a mob seeking vengeance for the baseless charge that the Jews had ritually murdered a Muslim girl.

1911: In Boston, Senator Lodge told a “delegation of Jews headed by Max Mitchell “that in view of Russia’s continued violation of the Treaty of 1832, decisive action must be taken.”

1911: A “meeting of ministers of all denominations under the auspices of the Federation of Churches adopted resolutions protesting against the persecution of Jews and non-Orthodox Christians by Russians and advocating the abrogation of the Treaty of 1832 with Russia.”

1912: The first phase of the State of New York v Charles Becker came to an end.  Becker was a police officer who had been charged with having a group of Jewish gangsters from the Lower East Side murder Herman Rosenthal, a well-known New York gambler.

1912: When the Bulgarians captured the Greek city of Didymoteikhon, the economic conditions of the Jews deteriorated when a great deal of their property including Jewish owned stores were damaged or destroy.

1913: Today, Serbia which had a small Jewish community numbering approximately 13,000 souls and Montenegro signed a treaty stabilizing the borders between the two today.

1914: The Ottoman Empire enters the Great War as an ally of Germany and Austro-Hungary.  

1914: During the election campaign Nathan Strauss spoke at Niblo’s Gardens where he “struck down the charges of religious prejudice” that had been unfairly lodged against Governor Glynn.

1914: Dr. Bernard Drachman, the rabbi of Congregation Oham Zedek spoke out against the injection of religious prejudice in the current gubernatorial campaign.

1915: It was reported today that of the one million refugees created by the Russian withdrawal on the Eastern front who are facing mass starvation, 200,000 of them are Jews from Lithuania.

1915: In New York “Therese Friendly Wachenheimer and Samuel Wachenheimer, a jewelry manufacturer” gave birth to Ferdinand Friendly Wachenheimer who gained fame as Fred Friendly, the courageous, creative producer who worked with Edward Morrow on See It Now.  There most famous broadcast was the one exposing Senator McCarthy.  George Clooney played the role of Friendly in Good Night and Good Luck which captured the courage of Friendly and Morrow as well as the hostile environment in which they lived.

1915: “A financial report issued” today by “the American Jewish Relief Committee of which Felix  Warburg is treasurer listed donors and their donations including $15 from the Jewish inmates at Green Meadow Prison, $100 from the Lawrence, Massachusetts Jewish Relief Committee, $70 from the Hebrew Literary Social Club and $32 from Temple Israel in Uniontown, PA.

1915: During the ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign where the Zion Mule Corps served with great distinction a French submarine was captured providing the Germans with the upcoming battle plans for the campaign.

1915: It was decided today to award the Nobel Prize in Medicine to Dr. Robert Barany of Vienna University for his work in the physiology and pathology of the ear.

1916(3rdof Cheshvan, 5677): Eighty-four year old German author and satirist Julius Stettenheim passed away today.

1916: Birthdate of New York native Herb Gershon who played for ten years in the American Basketball League, one of the forerunners of what is now the National Basketball Association where one of his teammates was New York University grad Simon “Si” Bordman.

1917: Today, Rabbi David Goldberg was commissioned “as the first Jewish Chaplain in the United States Navy – which must have been a lonely role to play since he was the only rabbi to be commissioned by the Navy.

1918: Two days after she had passed away, 18 year old Mary Sack was buried at the “Streatham Jewish Cemetery.”

1918: Sándor Wekerle, who had supported “a bill providing for equal religious rights for Jews and Christians” completed his second term as Prime Minister of Hungary.

1918: “Towards the end of World War I, the Sharifian Army led by Emir Faisal, backed by the British Army, captured Damascus from the Ottomans as part of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire.”

1918: The Ottoman Empire signed an armistice signifying the end of hostilities for World War I.  The news was greeted with great joy by the Jews of Palestine who believed that a benign British military government would allow them to live under the terms of the Balfour Declaration.

1919: Birthdate of Czarna (née Zielinski) Levy, the native of Poltusk who was the wife of Reuven “Ruwek” (Lewin) Levy

1919: In Poland, “Yisrael Aryeh Werdyger, a well-to-do wholesaler of men's shirts and dry goods and a prominent member of the Gerrer Hasidic community of Kraków (Cracow)” and his wife gave birth to their youngest son, David Werdyger, the Holocaust survivor and “Chasidic Chazan” “considered to be one of the pioneers of 20thcentury Jewish music.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEFsaYzNAAM

http://www.collive.com/show_news.rtx?id=29842

1920(18th of Cheshvan, 5681): Parashat Vayera

1920: Dr. Maurice H. Harris is scheduled to deliver a sermon this morning on “Unsuspected Powers” at Temple Israel of Harlem.

1920: At Petach Tikvah in Brooklyn, Rabbi Aaron Eisenman is scheduled deliver a sermon “The Greatnes of Human Sympathy.

1920: Dr. H.G. Enelow is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “The Jew and the Bible” at Temple Emanu-El.

1920: Rabbi Max Reichler is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Perpetual Youth” at Sinai Temple of the Bronx.

1922: Benito Mussolini became Premier of Italy. Mussolini was no anti-Semite.  Several Jews supported him and he had a Jewish mistress.  Mussolini would turn on the Jews during the 1930’s.  How much of this was a matter of his own doing and how much was merely in response to curry favor with Hitler has become a matter of debate.  Any diminution of suffering enjoyed by the Italian Jews was a credit to the people of Italy and not to Mussolini.

1923: Four days after he had passed away, Abraham Sackwild was buried today at the “East Ham Jewish Cemetery.”

1923: In New York, Yiddish theatre performer Berel and Helen Bernardi gave birth Herschel Bernardi best known for his portrayal of “Lieutenant Jacoby” on the television detective show “Peter Gunn.”

1926(22nd of Cheshvan, 5687): Rebbe Yissachar Dov, the third Rebbe of the Belz Chasidic dynasty and the father of Aharon Roekach who would succeed him and become the fourth Rebbe of the Belz Hasidic dynasty passed away today.

1927: “No Places to Go” a “romantic film directed by Mervyn LeRoy” was released today in the United States.

1927: With more than 1,000 representatives of American Zionism to hear his challenge at a conference in Cleveland, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of New York, today called upon Zionist leaders attending the national conference on Palestine to hold Britain to its pledge to carry out the obligations of the Balfour Declaration of 1917 to facilitate the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

1928:  Birthdate of Daniel Nathans, the son of Russian Jewish immigrants.  Despite the fact that his father lost his business during the Great Depression, Nathans took advantage of the American education system graduating from Washington University in St. Louis.  A microbiologist, he spent at least some of his time at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth. Nathans won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1978. He won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1978.   He passed away in 1999.

1930: In Brooklyn, Samuel Adelman, “an amateur photographer and craftsman who helped install the floors when Harry S. Truman renovated the White House” after WW II and the form Anna Pomerantz gave birth to Robert Melvin Adelman, the free-lance photographer best known for his pictures of the fight to end segregation in the South. (As reported by Sam Roberts)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/22/arts/design/bob-adelman-photographer-who-captured-the-emotion-of-the-civil-rights-movement-dies-at-85.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well

1930: Austrian born bacteriologist and pathologist Dr. Karl Landsteiner won the Nobel Prize for Medicine today.  Since 1922, Landsteiner has been doing his research at New York City’s Rockefeller Institute ofr Medical Research.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F0071EFF355C11738DDDA80B94D8415B808FF1D3

1931: “The Yellow Ticket” the cinematic adaption of the play by the same name that tells a tale about Russian Jews living under martial law that features Mischa Auer as “Melchior” was released in the United States today.

1932: The Jack Benny Program is broadcast for the first time on CBS Radio.

1932: A rabbi officiated at the marriage of Czech born American talent agent Paul Kohner, the founder of Paul Kohner Talent Agency and Mexican actress Lupita Tover at the home of his parents “Julius "Kino" Kohner, who managed the local movie theater and published a film industry newspaper, and his mother was Helene Kohner (née Beamt).”

1933: Irma Lindheim, a wealthy American-born Jewish woman who became President of Hadassah in 1926 joined Kibbutz Mishmar Haemek today

1935: In Hampstead, London, Helen (née Zlota) and George Joseph Winner gave birth to director and producer Robert Michael Winner who was best known as “a restaurant critic for The Sunday Times.

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/uk/article3663787.ece

1935: In New York, Cele (née Mendelow) and Benjamin Caro gave birth to  author Robert Caro, best known for his multi-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson http://www.robertcaro.com/

1935(3rd of Cheshvan, 5696): Seventy-two year old Parisian born “orientalist and indologist” Sylvain Lev, the author of Théâtre Indien passed away today.

1935: As reported in today’s Baltimore Sun, “Long owned by the Dukes of Brunswick, the treasure was purchased by a consortium of art dealers and sold to the government of Prussia.”  “The treasure” refers to 82 pieces of the Guelph treasure which four Jewish art dealers, Zachary Max Hackenbroch, Julius Falk Goldschmidt, Isaac Rosenbaum and nephew Saemy Rosenberg bought from the Duke of Brunswick for 7.5 million reichsmarks in1929” and “the government of Prussia” refers to Hermann Goering.

1936: In London Hester and Siegfried Sassoon gave birth to their only child George Sassoon whose father described his expectations for his son to Max Beerbohm when he wrote "Will he, I wonder, become Prime Minister, Poet Laureate, Archbishop of Canterbury, or merely Editor of The Times Literary Supplement? Or Master of The Quorn? Or merely Squire of Heytesbury?"

1936: “The Trouble with Money” a Dutch comedy directed by Max Ophuls and produced by Will Tuschinksi the son Dutch businessman Abraham Tuschinski  who built the famous movie theatre in Amsterdam that bears his name and who was murdered at Auschwitz, was released today in the Netherlands.

1936: A law promulgated today that empowers Josef Wagner “the new price commissar recently by ‘economic dictator’ Hermann Goering to fix ‘just prices’ for ‘goods and services of all kinds’” demonstrated that “Hitler’s second Four Year Plan” was not based on the “capitalistic law and supply and demand” but on “a more socialistic managed economy.”  (The term Nazi meant National Socialist, a fact conveniently forgotten who sought to paint Hitler as anti-Communist defending the Free Enterprise System)

1936: While delivering a speech on the economy tonight in Berlin, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels declared “I am told that the Jews are becoming impertinent again.  Let them beware.  The more impertinent they become, the harder will be our laws.”

1937(25th of Cheshvan, 5698): Parashat Chayei Sara

1937: “West of Shanghai,” an oriental based thriller produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner was released today in the United States.

1937: In a sign of the tightening bonds between the two major Axis Powers “Hitler bestowed the Order of the German Eagle on Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu.”

1938: In “A Poignant Record of Palestine,” published today T.R. Ybarra reviewed Going Home by Ernst Harthern, a German newspaper correspondent who has been working in Scandinavia which means he has been spared much direct contact with Hitler and his Nazis.  In fact Hitler is not mentioned in this book which described Harthern’s first visit to Palestine in which he has the sensation of a true homecoming.  As he says at one point, “Almost anywhere on earth there are more modern buses with better springs, but they are not Jewish buses.”

1938: Birthdate of Marina Ratner, the Moscow native who had to overcome the anti-Semitism of her native land to become an award winning Israeli mathematician.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/25/science/marina-ratner-dead-mathematician.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

1938: In “Fear Colors All Life In The Stricken Holy Land” Madeleine Miller describes the toll that Arab violence which she describes as a “civil war” has taken on Jews and Arabs.

1938: Mitch Miller was playing oboe with the CBS Symphony tonight during the broadcast of “The War of the Worlds” based on a script co-authored by Howard Koch.

1938(5th of Cheshvan, 5699): Ninety-year old Catherine “Kate” Fleishman Affelder the Richmond born daughter of Henry Fleischman and Mina Frauenfield, and the wife of Jacob Affelder.

1938: Washingtonian Henry Brylawski, the future president of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington was among those who heard the broadcast “The War of the Worlds” today.

1938(5th of Cheshvan, 5699): Fifty-two year old Baruch Nachman Charney (Baruch Charney Vladeck), the American Jewish labor leader who was the manager of the Jewish Daily Forward passed away today.

1938: This afternoon help arrived at Zbaszyn for the Polish Jews deported from Germany “from Warsaw, supplied by Emanuel Ringelblum and Yitzhak Gitterman of the Joint Distribution Committee, who were to form the General (Jewish) Aid Committee for Jewish Refugees from Germany in Poland”

1939: Heinrich Himmler head of the S.S. was instructed to have about a million people transported from the Generalgouverenment. Half are to be Jews and half are to be Poles.

1939: SS chief Heinrich Himmler designates the next three months as the period during which all Jews must be cleared from the rural areas of western Poland. Hundreds of communities will be affected, and thousands of Jews will be expelled with nothing but what they can carry with them.

1940: In New York, “Mollie and Walter Fox, a Jewish immigrant from Poland gave birth to composer Charles Ira Fox whose score for “The Other Side of the Mountain” was nominated for a Golden Globe.

1941(9th of Cheshvan, 5702): Four thousand Jews are murdered at Nesvizh, Belorussia.

1941: A 12-year-old boy who escapes the Ninth Fort massacre of October 28 returns to the Kovno Ghetto and reveals what happened.

1942: “The Men in Her Life” directed and produced by Gregory Ratoff with a script by Frederick Kohner and music by David Raskin was released in the United States today.

1942; The New York Times features a review of On Native Grounds: An Interpretation of Modern American Prose Literatureby the Jewish author Alfred Kazin.

1943(1st of Cheshvan, 5704): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1943(1st of Cheshvan, 5704): Max Reinhardt, the Austrian-born American who was a director in both live theatre and film passed away today in New York at the age of 70.  If you read the New York Times obituary of this (for his time) titan of the theatre and cinema you will find no mention of the fact that he was in New York because after the Anschlusshe could not remain in Austria.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F00916FE3E5C167B93C3A9178AD95F478485F9

1943: Dr. Zelik Levinbok, a Jewish doctor interned at the Koldichevo camp in Belorussia, escapes with his wife and eight-year-old son.

1944: Rudolf Kastner “travelled to St. Gallen, accompanied by Kurt Becher and Dr. Wilhem Billitz, director of the Manfred Weiss Works.

1944: The Martha Graham ballet ''Appalachian Spring,'' with music by Aaron Copland, premiered at the Library of Congress, with Graham in a leading role. Aaron Copland is another example of an American Jew who helped create a uniquely American culture.

1944: The final deportation train from Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, to Auschwitz arrives at the camp. Of the 2038 prisoners on board, 1689 are immediately gassed.

1944: Edith Frank was separated from her daughters today when she was selected for the gas chambers; a fate she avoided when with a friend “she escaped to another section of the camp.”

1944: Alberto Carlos de Liz-Texeira Branquinho, Portugal’s Chargé d'Affaires in Budapest who is credited with saving the lives of thousands of Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary” was recalled to Lisbon today.

1944: The Nazis deported Margot and Anne Frank from Auschwitz to Bergen Belsen, where they both died five months later.

1944(13thof Cheshvan, 5705): On her 75th birthday, Sophie Eber, the widow of Ernst Erno Eber, and the “mother of Vilma Eber; Grete Eber; Erzsébet Anna Éber and Olga Eber” passed away in her home town of Vienna.

1945:  “The Day Before Spring” a Lerner and Loewe musical “opened at the Shubert Theatre in Boston.”

1945: On the West Side of Manhattan, “Ilse Anna Marie Winkler (née Hadra) and Harry Irving Winkler, a lumber company president” who had “emigrated from Berlin, Germany, to the United States in 1939, on the eve of World War II” gave birth to actor and director Henry Franklin Winkler who foar a whole generation of television viewers will always be The Fonz of the sitcom Happy Days.

1946: In New Rochelle, NY, Cecile Mitchell and Sydney Mitchell, “the chief executive officer and partial owner of a furniture company and longtime president of New Rochelle’s Beth El Synagogue gave birth tp NBC newscaster Andrea Mitchell. When asked if her Judaism has ever been an issue, positive or negative, in the course of her career she responded as follows.  “It's certainly not been a negative issue. I think when I was watching the signing of the Camp David Accords in 1979, after the Camp David Summit in 1978; I certainly felt a tremendous emotional connection to the issue and to the chances of a breakthrough between the Israelis and the Arabs. Seeing Sadat and Begin was a very emotional experience. Similarly, in 1993 I was one of many people on the South Lawn who were very excited about prospects for peace, when we finally saw Rabin and Arafat shake hands under the guidance of Bill Clinton. Perhaps it made me more eager to go the West Bank and interview people and learn more about the Palestinian perspective. So I think it's less a religious issue than a cultural connection to the Middle East. One other experience that was important was the controversy over President Reagan's visit to the cemetery in Bitburg where S.S. soldiers were buried. I remember when Elie Weisel came to appeal to the president not to go. That was a very powerful experience for me. I spent a lot of time covering that issue, then we ended up going and visiting Bergen-Belsen with the president. Certainly all of my childhood experiences and my parents' stories about the Holocaust are part of my personal and intellectual history. Our family was not Holocaust survivors, but it was a very important part of the way we were raised. My mother and father talked about it all the time.”

1946: British authorities held groups described as “Zionist extremists” responsible for the death of two British soldiers and one British police sergeant who were killed in separate land mine explosions today.

1947: “A Haganah source said today that a number of” its leading members “had been attacked and would by members of…Irgun Zvai Leumi in the Tel Aviv region last night.”

1948(27thof Tishrei, 5709): Parashat Bereshit

1948: During the War For Independence, Egyptian planes drop supplies to their troops trapped in the Faluja pocket.

1948: The village Sa'sa' which was later re-built as a Kibbutz in the Upper Galilee “was demolished by the Israeli Seventh Brigade and Oded Brigade today.”

1948: During Operation Hiram, the Carmeli Brigade successfully fulfilled it mission of thwarting counter attacks from Syria and Lebanon when it crossed into Lebanon and surged all the way to the Litani River.

1949: Birthdate of James Judd, native of Hertfordshire who is “Music Director of the Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion

1950: During the Korean War, Chinese forces attacked Tibor Rubin’s unit (Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division) at Unsan, North Korea during a massive nighttime assault.” Tibor manned a 30 caliber machine gun at the south end of the unit's line which would mark the start of one-man holding operation that lasted for more than twenty four hours. (Based on Tibor’s Medal of Honor Citation)

1951: As of this date one of the year’s bestselling books was The Story of The New York Times by Meyer Berger.

1952,The Jerusalem Post reported that the Jewish National Fund had been granted a six million dollar loan by the Bank of America to further settlement activities in draining the Hula region, and for land reclamation and acquisition.

1952:  The Jerusalem Post reported that work began on the 165-meter westward extension of Haifa Port's main quay to make it accessible to the largest ship in the Mediterranean.  Building a new state took many forms including immigrant absorption, irrigating the Negev and expanding port facilities for future export trade.

1953: “Take the High Ground” a war movie set in Korea directed by Richard Brooks, produced by Dore Schary with music by Dimitri Tiomkin was released in the United States today by MGM.

1953(21stof Cheshvan, 5714): Sixty-nine year old classical pianist Leonid Kreutzer passed away today in Tokyo.

http://kreutzersalon.com/en/leonid.html

1955:Mohammed V, who according to Meredith Hindley, found Vichy’s laws pertaining to Jews “appalling” and did what he could given his limited power, to ameliorate their affect began his reign as Sultan Morocco.

1956: During the Sinai Campaign Israel captured the Egyptian military post at El-Thamad 

1956: Soldiers in Rafael Eitan’s regiment spot an Egyptian armored column and call for an airstrike which destroys the vehicles, that unbeknownst to the Israelis, are empty because the Egyptian soldiers were already in position in the Mitla Pass

1956: During the Sinai Campaign Israeli paratroops dug in to hold the Mitla Pass and await what would be the successful linkup with IDF armor moving overland.  Egyptian aircraft attacked the Israelis for the first time, but the IDF was able to hold its own despite long odds.

1956: President Eisenhower assured Ben-Gurion that the United States would not censure Israel as long as the Sinai attack was not a grab for additional territory.  Ben-Gurion responded that all Israel wanted was the end of Egyptian support for the fedayeen (the name for Arab terrorists), the end of Arab economic warfare against Israel and the opening of the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping.  Ben-Gurion would stick to his goals.  Eisenhower would betray his promise. 

1957: In San Francisco Elaine Harlow and Robert Pollak gave birth to Craig Pollak’s younger brother actor and comedian Kevin Elliot Pollak, who demonstrated the ability to provide those supporting roles that are key to a film’s success as can be seen by his portrayal of Sam Weinberg, the number 2 defense lawyer in “A Few Good Men” and Jacob Goldman in the “Grumpy old men” movies.

1957: Birthdate of Moscow native Shlomo Mintz whose family moved to Israel in 1959 where he became a violin virtuoso and conductor.

https://www.allmusic.com/artist/shlomo-mintz-mn0000745606/biography

1958: In San Francisco, Elaine Harlow and Robert "Bobby" Pollak gave birth to their youngest son Kevin Elliot Pollak, host of Celebrity Poker.

1959: U.S. Premiere of “The Wasp Woman” with music by Fred Katz.

1961: Birthdate of Emmanuel Finkiel, the French-born producer/director of Voyages,considered by some to be the best Jewish film of 2000)

1962: Yosefi Almogi began serving as Minister of Housing and Construction

1963: Sixty-five year old Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty whose courage in rescuing Italian Jews during WW II has earned him the sobriquet “the Irish Schindler” passed away today.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-unbelievable-heroic-story-of-irelands-overlooked-oscar-schindler/

1963: “A New Kind of Love” a romantic comedy directed, produced and written by Melville Shavelson, co-starring Paul Newman and featuring George Tobias and Marvin Kaplan was released today in the United States.

1963: The screening of “The Victors” written, produced and directed by Carl Foreman at the San Francisco Film Festival which is scheduled to begin today which maybe the first time in the festivals history that a Hollywood film will open the festival and that a filmmaker has broken the Hollywood boycott of the festival.

1965(4thof Cheshvan, 5726): Parashat Noach

1965(4thof Cheshvan, 5726): Seventy-seventy year old historian and Harvard professor Dr. Arthur Meir Schlesinger, Sr., whose father had converted and  the father of celebrity historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. passed away today in Boston.

http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/11/26/specials/schlesinger-senior.html

1966(16thof Cheshvan, 5727): Fifty-year old “Samuel Adelman, the Rabbi of Adath Jeshurun Synagogue in Newport News, VA” who spent four weeks in Russia during the summer of 1956 “as a member of the Rabbinical Council of America Mission to the Soviet Union” passed away today after which he was buried at Mount Nebo Memorial Park in Aurora, CO.

1966: Three days after his death funeral services are scheduled to held for 58 year old Wharton graduate Herbert K. Baskin, a vice president with Bankers Trust Company and award winning member of the American Jewish Committee and the UJA who was the husband of “the former Betty Maxine Schwartz” at Riverside Chapel on Amsterdam Avenue.

1968: Israeli helicopter-borne Sayeret Matkal commandos carry out Operation Helem (Shock), destroying an Egyptian electric transformator station, two dams along the Nile River and a bridge.[29] The blackout causes Nasser to cease hostilities for a few months while fortifications around hundreds of important targets are built. Simultaneously, Israel reinforces its position on the east bank of the Suez Canal by construction of the Bar Lev Line

1968: “The Lion in Winter” the Oscar winning movie version of James Goldman’s play produced by Joseph E. Levine was released in the United States and the United Kingdom by Avco Embassy Pictures.

1969(19thof Cheshvan, 5730): Budapest born and pre-war Hungarian journalist Simon Davas who in 1939 arrived in Britain where he “set up the Pallas Publishing Company” and founded the Federation of Hungarian Jews in Great Britain passed a way today.

1973: In New York, “Clyde Haberman, who became a longtime journalist for The New York Times, and Nancy Haberman (née Spies), a media communications executive at Rubenstein Associates” gave birth to Sarah Lawrence College trained journalist who has worked for The New York Post, the New York Daily News, Politico, The New York Times and CNN who is the wife of fellow journalist Dare Adrashes Gregorian and the daughter-in-law of Vartan Gregorian.

1974(14thof Cheshvan, 5735):Eighty-four year old Brno born theatre director and producer who fled Europe after the Anschluss with his wife actress Adrienne Gessner and was the brother of author Hans Müller-Einigen passed away today.

1974: The National Religious Party joined the governing coalition led by Yitzhak Rabin who had replaced Golda Meir as Prime Minister.

1976: The second season of “Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids” with Lou Scheimer as the voice of “Dumb” Donald came to an end.

1976: Clarence Chamberlin, the second man to fly the Atlantic and the first to do so with a passenger, passed away.  The passenger was a Jewish businessman from Massachusetts, Charles Albert Levine who had been dabbling in the new field of commercial aviation.

1977:  The settlement of Mevo Dotan was founded on the West Bank by secular settlers.

1978: “Within the Woods,” directed by, produced by, written by and edited by Sam Raimi was released today in the United States.

1979(9thof Cheshvan, 5740): Seventy-five year old Northwestern University School of Law Jack Nicholas Pritzker who was part of the family that founded the law firm of Pritzker and Pritzker as well as the Hyatt Hotel Chain and who was the husband of the former Rhoda Goldberg of Manchester, UK with whom he had one son Nicholas J. Pritzker passed away today.

1981: “Halloween II” a slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal was released today in the United States.

1982: In Monmouth County, Temple Beth Miriam “hosted a gala Dinner-Dance in Jacobson Hall.”

1984: Seventy-one year old Charles “Charlie” Thompson Winters, the American businessman who was imprisoned for his role in helping to smuggle three B-17’s to Israel during the War for Independence passed away today.

1984(4thof Cheshvan, 5735): Eighty-four year old German actor and director Wolfgang Heinz, born David Hrisch, who “President of the Academy of the Arts in Berlin between 1968 and 1974” passed away today.

1986: “ Esther Rantzen, presenter of That's Life!, a popular consumer TV show, suggested to the BBC that they create "Childwatch", a program about child abuse that was screened today on BBC1, the aim being to try to detect children at risk before their lives were in danger”

1988: NBC broadcast the first episode of “Family Ties,” a sitcom created by Gary David Goldberg in what would be its seventh and final season.

1988: “At Temple Beth Israel in Niagara Falls, NY Rabbi Samuel Porath and Cantor Herbert Strauss officiated at the wedding of New York lawyer Claudia Leigh Grossman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grossman and Civil Engineer Aaron David Jaffe, a project manager with the Tishman Construction Company, the son “Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jaffe of Shaker Heights, Ohio.”

1991:  Mid East peace conference began in Madrid, Spain.

1993(15thof Cheshvan, 5754): Eighty six year old “screenwriter and actress” Maria Matray, who fled her native Germany when the Nazis came to power but eventually returned after the war passed away today in Munich.

1995(6thof Cheshvan, 5756): Fifty-four year old “social activist and folk figure” Louis Abolafia, whose run “against Richard Nixon in 1968 as the naked Hippie “love candidate” earned him the “title” as the first Sephardic Jew to run for President of the United States died of a drug overdose today.

1995: In a case of Jew versus Jews Ben Kamin, Senior Rabbi, Temple-Tifereth Israel Beachwood, Ohio, wrote the following letter-to-the editor in response to a column by Thomas L. Friedman.

 

Thomas L. Friedman's Oct. 29 column on Israel's emerging and opulent culture says a great deal about postmodern Israel, but it ultimately oversimplifies. Israel is a lot more than a cell phone, and Jewish identity has to do with a lot more than a new shopping mall in Kfar Saba. I was born in Kfar Saba, and I share some of Mr. Friedman's amazement at the transition. It's true that the orchards of my childhood are giving way to shopping plazas, condominiums and automatic teller machines. But a lot of the fear and concern that was part of those years has given way to a certain contentment with life that was not part of things a generation ago. Contrary to Mr. Friedman's assertion, a Jew who can have a pizza delivered via a cellular phone is not a Jew with a lost identity. That is a Jew who is free. I remember Kfar Saba very vividly. The dusty, underdeveloped hamlet was a prototype of early Israel. My birth village, tucked next to the Samarian Mountains, sat on a tense border with what was then the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. A mile from my grandmother's house, where we lived, the Arab town of Qalqilya brooded with hostility and occasional mortar fire. When I sat with my grandmother on her back porch and recited the words of the Prophets, we could see the minarets of Qalqilya to the east. The Mediterranean Sea was just a few miles to the west. We were living the post-Holocaust predicament of national Jewish life in a land still fighting for its life. There was indeed a strong pioneering spirit in Kfar Saba and throughout the fledgling country. Our teachers came from many other lands and many difficult experiences. They often wept while leading us in Hebrew folk songs and exhorting us to love the Bible. The mailman came on a tall horse. His sinewy arms betrayed the tattoos of Auschwitz. There was something to be learned from every conversation with people who either valued or feared life. The orange groves of the valley sent us a fragrance that none of us shall ever forget. It was the smell of rebirth. Somehow we knew that we were the free children of a dream that the world had disparaged and that even Qalqilya next door was determined to destroy. Now, many groves are gone and the delicious smell is no more. Yes, my birth village of donkeys and orange trees is a successful hub of sports cars and video stores. It's so easy for all who no longer live there, who are not taking the risks of peace, to criticize and lament. How ironic to dispatch a report about the creeping technological dexterity of Israel via electronic mail. All Israel is doing is becoming more like us. This is what we hoped for a generation ago. None of us would begrudge an Israeli youngster the right not to be killed in battle, not to fear the future or not to call his or her mother via a cell phone from any army base in Lebanon. None of us who lived in quaint Kfar Saba back then wanted anything for our descendants but the chance to be free or prosperous enough to draw cash out of a machine or to enjoy a fashionable coffee outdoors in the very same century as Hitler and Eichmann.

 

1996: Milton Berle was a guest on Howard Stern’s morning talk show.

1997(29thof Tishrei, 5758): Eighty-five year old writer and director Samuel Fuller, the decorated war hero who filmed footage of the liberation of a concentration camp and used his experiences fighting with the famous 1st Division in the 1980 film “The Big Red One” passed away today.(As reported by Richard Severo)

http://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/01/arts/samuel-fuller-director-is-dead-at-85-a-master-of-unsettling-low-budget-films.html

1998: “American History X” a film about neo-Nazis co-starring Elliott Gould was released today in the United States.

1999 (Britain's emeritus chief rabbi, Lord Immanuel Jakobovits attended Shabbat services for the last time.  He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away on the following day.

2000(1stof Cheshvan, 5761): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2000(1stof Cheshvan, 5761): The body of 30 year old Amos Makhlouf, who was the victim of an unknown murderer, was founded today in a ravine near Beit Jala.

2001: Lawsuits are filed seeking the removal Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore’s Ten Commandments monument.  (Moore’s disregard for the Constitution is not a unique phenomenon in Alabama as anybody who remembers George Wallace and his ilk will know)

2002: “Israel's 19-month-old coalition government was on the brink of breaking apart tonight as ministers from the left-leaning Labor Party said they would depart to protest Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's proposal to spend money on settlements rather than on other social needs.”

2003: In Miami, The IsraFest Foundation proudly presents Don BrowneCOO of Telemundo Communications Group, with the 19th Israel Film Festival 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award; Community Activist and Philanthropist Marcy Lefton with the 2003 IFF Humanitarian Award and Innovative Artist Ilana Lilienthal and Human Potential Researcher Alexander Brodt with the 2003 IFF Visionary Award. The Award Ceremony, hosted by NBC TV columnist Ike Seamans, will be followed by a special screening of the award-winning smash hit Wisdom of the Pretzel to be introduced by writer/director Ilan Heitner and star Benni Avni.

2003: Broadway premiere of the Stephen Schwartz musical “Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz.”

2004: The exhibition “David Bomberg en Ronda: at the Museo Joaquin Peinado in Ronda in Andalusia which showed work by Bomberg in the city and environment which he had celebrated in paintings and drawings in 1934-35 and 1954-47 came to an end.

2004: “Houdini enthusiast Sidney Hollis Radner” who had bought most of Houdini’s “props and effects” including “the water torture cell” from the magician’s brother, Theodore Hardeen, in the 1940’s auctioned his collection today in Las Vegas.

2005: Idina Menzel appeared off-Broadway in the Public Theater's production of “See What I Wanna See, “which premiered today and for which she received Drama Desk Award and Drama League Award nominations.

2005: An Islamic Jihad fugitive was shot and killed by Israeli security forces in a gun battle that erupted outside a house in Kabatiyah near Jenin.  The man who died, rather than surrender to the Israelis, was being sought in connection with the part he played in the suicide attack on Hadera.  The murder killed five Israelis and wounded at least fifty people in the peaceful coastal town of 80,000.

2005:The New York Timesfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting including Ahmad’s War, Ahmad’s Peace: Surviving Under Saddam, Dying in the New Iraqby Michael Goldfarb, Women’s Letters: America from the Revolutionary War to the Present, edited by Lisa Grunwald and Stephen J. Adler and Faith for Beginnersby Aaron Hamburger

2006 Israeli-born scholar Prof. Jehezkel Shoshani published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science identifying the remains of a 27-million-year-old creature unearthed in Eritrea as those of an ancestor of the modern elephant.

2006(8thof Cheshvan, 5767): Ninety year old Jacob Mendel Lazarus, the son of Sam and Annie Stein Lazarus and the husband of Maxine B. Lazaurs passed away today after which he was interred at the Sunset Hill Cemetery in Valdosta, GA.

2006: Efraim Sneh was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense.

2007: Columnist Michael J. Gerson, a former speechwriter for President Bush, discusses and signs Heroic Conservatism: Why Republicans Need to Embrace America's Ideals (And Why They Deserve to Fail If They Don't) in Reston, Virginia

2007: Haaretz reports that a new memorial center opens at Bergen-Belsen camp.

2007: Today, a video game based on “The Simpson” based on the “animated sitcom created by Matt Groening” was released today.

2007: The state prosecution told the High Court of Justice that it had changed its mind about the indictment of Moshe Katsav on the basis of evidence from the two key complainants.

2007(18th of Cheshvan, 5768): Sixty-six year old Israeli comedian and actorYisrael Poliakov died of cancer at the Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus Petah Tikva  after which there was a public memorial service at the Cameri Theatre followed by a burial at Kibbutz Einat.

2007: “Centennial Celebration of Shaar Hashamaym Synaogue on Cairo’s Adley Street.

2008: Dor Chadash presents the exclusive New York premiere of “The Debt.”  “Twenty years after WWII has ended, three Mossad agents kidnap the infamous "Surgeon of Birkenau" in Berlin. As they await their return to Israel with this monstrous Nazi war criminal, a psychological duel commences between the Nazi and the young Mossad agents.”

2008(1st of Cheshvan, 5769): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, 5769

2008: The former manager of Agriprocessors was arrested on charges related to the hiring of illegal workers..”

2008: Haaretz reported that an Israeli archaeologist digging at a hilltop south of Jerusalem believes a ceramic shard found in the ruins of an ancient town bears the oldest Hebrew inscription ever discovered, a find that could provide an important glimpse into the culture and language of the Holy Land at the time of the Bible.

2008: The "gutter," or water system mentioned in the Bible as the way King David's men conquered Jerusalem may have been found. Dr. Eilat Mazar, an archaeologist excavating the City of David, the most ancient part of Jerusalem, believes it has, and is to present her findings this evening at a seminar at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

2009: Hundreds of exhibits supporting a scathing report on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s past investigations of Bernard L. Madoff were released today by the author of the report, the agency’s inspector general, H. David Kotz..

2009(12th of Cheshvan, 5770) Claude Lévi-Strauss the "father of modern anthropology" passed away. (As reported by Edward Rothstein

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/world/europe/04levistrauss.html?pagewanted=all

2009: The Tower of David Museum presents: "Peace Making in Jerusalem--a Concert at the Tower of David Museum:"

2009: Opening of "Synergy,” the new exhibit on display in Beit Tzarfat, at Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus. The group exhibit displays the drawing, sculpture, and photography of artists Ann Rakover, Gila Robinson, Datia Landau, Yitzhak Shalhevet and Sasson Tiram.

2009: The Los Angeles Times featured a review of Ariel Sabar’s memoir “My Father's Paradise: A Son's Search for His Family's Past," which won a 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award and has just been reissued in paperback.

2009: “Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza” a play panned by The Sunday Times, condemned by the Board of Deputies of British Jews and described as “a blood libel” by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic opened at Gustavus Adolphus College today.

2010(22ndof Cheshvan, 5771): Parashat Chayei Sara

2010: Mark Zuckerberg received a "Medal of Fear" at the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear

2010: The 16th Annual R' Shlomo Carlebach Memorial Concert sponsored by The R' Shlomo Carlebach Foundation is scheduled to take place in Jerusalem.

2010: The 15th Memorial Day Rally commemorating the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin is scheduled to be held at 7:30pm in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv.

2010: Brazilian-born violist Myrna Herzog performed this evening at the Blumenthal Center in Tel Aviv.

2011: Sam Kringlen, Temple Judah’s young violin virtuoso is scheduled to perform at The Hadassah Donor Dinner in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

2011:The Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies in Chicago, Illinois, is scheduled to show Legado (Legacy) a documentary that tells the story of the Jewish colonization in Argentina.

2011:Acclaimed up-and-coming novelists David Bezmozgis, author of The Free World and one of The New Yorker’s “2010 top 20 fiction writers under the age of 40;” Nadia Kalman, author of The Cosmopolitans; and Haley Tanner, author of Vaclav & Lena are scheduled to explore the modern Russian immigrant experience with moderator Faye Moskowitz, author and professor of English and creative writing at George Washington University at the Hyman S & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.

2011: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Jerusalem: The Biography” the 650 page epic tale by Simon Sebag Montefiore whose great-great uncle was Sir Moses Montefiore a giant of 19th century Jewry whom some only remember because of the windmill in Jerusalem that bears his name – Montefiore’s Windmill.

2011:Israel was hit with another volley of rockets launched by Gaza militants, despite reports that Egypt was working to secure a truce between Israel and the Islamic Jihad that would halt all rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip effective 10 P.M.

2011:Tel Aviv court sentenced a former soldier for gathering and possessing secret military documents, passing them to "Haaretz" reporter Uri Blau.  The Tel Aviv District Court sentenced Anat Kamm to four and a half years in prison this morning.

2011:Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reiterated the Israeli government's policy of strict retaliation against those that harm Israelis, warning both Islamic Jihad and Hamas not to test Israel.

2012: The Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra is scheduled to perform at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles under the baton of Zubin Mehta.

2012: It was reported today that “actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his sister Tamasin are donating papers belonging to his father, the poet Cecil-Day Lewis which fill 54 boxes and included early drafts of the poet’s work” to Oxford University

2012: “Forty Years on the Bimah” a retreat organized by 80 year old Leah Novick the oldest woman rabbi within the Reconstructionist, Reform, and Renewal movements came to an end today.

2012: In Bloomfield Hills, MI, Temple Beth El is scheduled to present Jan Durecki speaking on “Behind the Wheel” part of the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives Jewish History Detectives Lecture series.

2012:Iran's foreign ministry spokesman said today that Tehran was ready to discuss the 1994 terrorist bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community center.

2012:More than 120 major decision makers, scholars and leaders from around the Jewish world will attend a conference in Jerusalem today to discuss strategic issues facing the Jewish people and the State of Israel in the future.

2013: Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal is scheduled to perform a new work by American-born Israeli choreographer Barak Marshal.

2013: French Film Director Ilan Duran Cohen is scheduled to attend the opening of The UK Jewish Film Festival

2013: “Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz,” a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman celebrated its tenth anniversary on Broadway today.

2013: The 25th annual Kosherfest is scheduled to come to an end today.

2013: The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor/violinist Julian Rachlin is scheduled to perform tonight at The Beverly Hills Hotel.

2013:Today the Israel Antiquities Authority released the discovery of a 1,700 year old curse found at the City of David archaeological site in Jerusalem.

2013: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries announced today that its president and CEO for the past two years, Jeremy Levin, has agreed to step down. Trading in shares of Teva were halted following the announcement of Levin's departure, and once trading resumed, the stock plummeted by 8 percent.

2014: The Skirball Center is scheduled to present Jerry Rabow lecturing on “The Lost Matriarch: Finding Leah in the Bible and Midrash.”

2014: Louis Black is scheduled to perform at the Hull Center in Eugene, Ohio

2014:“Rescue, Relief, and Renewal: 100 Years of ’the Joint’ in Poland” is scheduled to open at the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow today.

2014: YIVO and the Museum of the City of New York are scheduled to present “Creating History: Can We Tell the Past?”

2014: “The suspected shooter in yesterday’s assassination attempt on a Temple Mount activist in Jerusalem was killed in the mixed Jewish-Arab Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Tor early this morning following a shootout with police.” (As reported by Ilan Ben Zion)

2014: “A senior IDF official warned today that Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group would likely target Ben Gurion International Airport and the Haifa seaport in a future war with Israel in an attempt to cut Israelis off of international travel.”

2014:Kevin Youkilis “announced his retirement from baseball.”

2014: Thaler Holocaust Memorial Fund Planning Committee under the direction of Dr. Bob Silber is scheduled to meet in Cedar Rapids, IA.

2015: Judge Thomas Kelly Ryan set today as the sentencing date for “Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., 74, a former Ku Klux Klan leader with a history of racist and anti-Semitic actions who was convicted of capital murder in the shooting deaths of three people (none of whom were Jewish) a year ago at a Jewish community center and an assisted living facility in suburban Kansas City.”

2015: “Academic, writer, and cultural diplomat Annie Cohen-Solal is scheduled to discuss European and American modernism, the work of Niki de Saint Phalle, and the interactions among art, literature, and society” at the American Art Museum.

2015: “Hana’s Suitcase,” Emil Sher’s adaptation of Karen Levine’s best-selling novel is scheduled to be performed for the last time at the Young People’s Theatre in Toronto.

2015(17thof Cheshvan, 5776): “Dr. Joel Elkes, who published the first scientific trial of a medication for schizophrenia and became a foundational figure in modern psychiatry, describing a framework to understand how brain chemistry shapes behavior” passed away today at the age of 101. (As reported by Benedict Carey)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/18/science/joel-elkes-who-cast-light-on-psychosis-dies-at-101.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2015: Paul Singer, a billionaire New York investor sent a letter “dozen of Republican donors” describing Senator Marco Rubio as being “the only candidate who can navigate the complex primary process and still be in a position to defeat Hillary Clinton in a general election.”

2015: An “Israeli man in his 20s sustained moderate injuries after being stabbed near the Ammunition Hill light rail station on Bar-Lev Street by a 23-year-old resident of Kfar Akeb in East Jerusalem” while “a second man was injured by police gunfire when security forces tried to subdue the attacker, who was shot and critically wounded.”

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

2016: The New York Times featured books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including recently released paperback editions of Killing A King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel by Dan Ephron, America’s Bank: The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve by Roger Lowenstein and The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle by Lillian Faderman

2016: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is scheduled to host an Open House at its new offices.

2016: Today, “Noa and her longtime collaborator, Gil Dor, are scheduled to return to the Skirball Center for an intimate concert with special guest singer/songwriter Mira Awad.”

2016: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host a lecture by Rhoda Miller on “Long Island’s Jewish History.”

2016: The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington is scheduled to host a lecture by award-winning cookbook author Joan Nathan which will include a look at her new book King Solomon’s Table.

2016: As part of the Jewish Film Series, the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines is scheduled to host a screening of “Marvin Hamlisch: What he did for Love.”

2016: In Ridgefield, CT, Congregation Shir Shalom is scheduled to host an afternoon of musical theatre history featuring Ira Joe Fisher.

2016: “Last Portraits” “a new Dutch film about Annemie Wolff” who courageously created a photographic record of Dutch Jewry during the German occupation is scheduled to be shown as the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center opens a new exhibition “Lost Stories, Found Images.”

2016: The unveiling of Kevin Skinner’s matzevah is scheduled to take place this afternoon at Eben Israel Cemetery in Cedar Rapids, IA.

2016: Today, Anna Grinis “a 75 year old Russian born Israeli woman” “who was just two days old when World War II broke out” “was crowned Israel’s 5th‘Miss Holocaust Survivor’ in an unconventional beauty pageant dedicated to women who survived the horrors of World War II”

2016 “Senior journalist Ari Shavit resigned from both Haaretz and Channel 10 today as a former J Street staffer came forth as the “second woman to accuse him of sexual harassment.”

2016: In Chicago, the Cubs led by President Theo Epstein are scheduled to take on the Cleveland Indians led by General Manager Mike Chernoff in the fifth game of the World Series.

2017: The Temple Emanue-El Streicker Center is scheduled to host an evening with former first daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush.

2017: Amid charges of sexual misconduct NBC and MSNBC “terminated Mark Halperin’s contract with the network.

2017(10thof Cheshvan, 5778): Ninety-six year old Argentine native Dr. Salvador Minuchin, a cutting-edge American psychotherapist passed away today.  (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

2017(10thof Cheshvan, 5778): Seventy-seven year old urban photographer Mel Rosenthal passed away today.  (As reported by Neil Genzlinger)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/06/obituaries/mel-rosenthal-photographer-who-captured-the-bronx-dies-at-77.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=thumb&module=region&region=region&WT.nav=region&_r=0

 

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host an interfaith discussion co-facilitated by Rabbi Michael Rosenfeld-Schueler where attendees will examine the topic of the “Mind” by “looking at texts from the three Abrahamic traditions, Christianity, Islam and Judaism.”

2017: Dr. David Kraemer is scheduled to lecture on “Diaspora In Jewish History and Thought” in which he examines the ways in which, over 2,500 years, the diaspora competed with Zion “allowing for the growth of Torah even when are distant from their original home” which is an alternative to view that Jewish history is 2 millennia of misery that could only relieved by a return to Israel.

2018: Vanderbilt University and the Nashville Jewish Film Festival are scheduled to host a screening of “Who Will Write Our History: The Secret Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto” followed a by a discussion with the executive producer, Nancy Spielberg the sister of Steven Spielberg.

2018: In London, the Jewish Museum is scheduled to host “Generation Unexpected and Jewish Life in Contemporary Poland” in which “theatre makers Katka Reszke and Michael Rubenfeld discuss Jewish life and culture in today’s Poland.”

2018: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host “All About Seltzer,” in which Barry Joseph, author of Seltzertopia: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Drink, Kenny Gomberg, the third-generation owner of Gomberg Seltzer Works in Canarsie and hit cookbook author, Adeena Sussman” discuss “the Jewish Champaign.”

2018: The Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan is scheduled to host “Whitechapel Noise: Politics, sex and religion in Yiddish rhyme on the streets of London’s East End 1884-1914,” in which “Vivi Lachs of Birkbeck, University of London will examine Yiddish kupletn (rhyming couplets) written by Jewish immigrant songwriters and poets in pre-World War I London.”

2018: The American Sephardi Federation and Reimagine are scheduled to present “Crafting a Memory; Preserving a Memory” which will included a “tour of the Spanish and Portuguese Cemetery” and a workshop at The Center for Jewish History.

2018: After five days, “The Israel Ride,” the country’s “premiere cycling experience sponsored by the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies is scheduled to come to an end today.

2018: Israel is scheduled to hold municipal elections including one in Tel Aviv, “where Ron Huldai, a former fighter pilot with a 20 year seniority as mayor, will face competition from his own deputy mayor for the past ten years Asaf Zamir and comedian turned entrepreneur Assaf Harel.

2018: A public letter in Arab media from "the Islamic nationalist forces in Al-Quds (Jerusalem)” calling on Arab Jerusalemites to boycott today’s elections asserted: "Whoever takes part in the elections is a traitor who harms all the Palestinian values.”

2018(21stof Cheshvan, 5779): Sixty-four year old Meknes, Morocco and longtime Shas MK David Azulai who clashed with the “Women of the Wall” and had a low opinion of the Reform movement passed away today.

2018: The day after he called the press the “true Enemy of People” in an early morning tweet, President Trump is scheduled to visit Pittsburgh in the wake of Saturday’s murder of eleven Jews in their synagogue by a gunman who reportedly called for the death of the Jews and took particular exception to the work of HIAS because it aids immigrants.

2019: The Yeshiva University Museum is scheduled to host “The Places of Israel – In Song” during which the “Elad Kabilio and the MusicTalks ensemble embark on a musical journey across Israel’s diverse sites with a concert of music inspired by the landscapes of Israel.

2019: In Palo Alto, A, the Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to host Scott Kupor, managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, as he “discusses Silicon Valley and his new book, Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It.”

2019: The Fourth Annual CJN Prize Awards Ceremony, “celebrating the achievements of young Jewish Canadian Writers” is scheduled to take place this evening at York University in Toronto.

2019(1stof Cheshvan, 5780): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2020: The Eden Tamir Center is scheduled to host a live broadcast on Kan Kol Hamusika of “Singers of ‘Meitar’ Opera Studio of the Israel Opera.”

2020: In Columbus, OH, the Tefereth  Israel Book is scheduled to discuss How to Read the Jewish Bible by Marc Zvi Brettler.

2020: In Ohio, this eveningTemple Emanu El is scheduled to host “a virtual wine and cheese reception” as part of Shabbat Lech Lecha.

2020 Congregation B’nai Torah is scheduled to present online “Domestic Violence Awareness Shabbat: How to Protect Ourselves and Others in This Time of COVID-19”

2020: In another session examining UC Berkeley’s Magnes Collection, curators Francesco Spagnolo and Shir Kochavi are scheduled to talk about sacred fabric arts, including Torah ark curtains.

This Day, October 31, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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OCTOBER 31

445 BCE: In Jerusalem Ezra, the Scribe reads the Scroll of the Law, the Torah, to the Jews of Judea as described in Nehemiah 9:1. 

475: Twenty five years after the redaction of the Jerusalem Talmud, Orestes refused to “wear the Purple” and named his son Romulus Augustus as Western Roman Emperor.  Romulus Augustus would be the last person to hold this job and when he was deposed in 476 it marked the end of the Roman Empire, at least in the West.  This period of chaos combined with the rise of Christianity as the state religion in Europe was not conducive to the well-being of the Jews who had settled in what once had been the Roman Empire.

1345: Birthdate King Fernando I of Portugal.  During his reign Jews not only enjoyed a certain amount of self-government through the position of a Chief Rabbi or Ar-Rabbi Mor.  The King trusted Jews so much that Don Judah served as his chief treasurer and Don David Negro served as “his confidant and counselor.”

1391: Birthdate of King Duarte of Portugal who during his reign enacted laws prohibiting Jews from employing Christians.

1497: Last date given by King Manuel for Jews to leave Portugal. Four years after the expulsion of Jews from Spain, he had ordered them expelled from Portugal. As his real desire was not to see the Jews leave for financial reasons, he only opened one port forcing most of them to remain behind after the designated date then baptizing them against their will.

1514: Birthdate of Viennese cartographer Wolfgang Lazius who “suggested that after Babel the earliest Hebrews had migrated from Mesopotamia to German” and who found evidence of Hebrew in European languages

1517: Luther posted 95 theses on Wittenbergchurch starting the Protestant Reformation.  From the point of view of Jewish history it is ironic that Luther took his action on Halloween, the holiday known for trick or treat.  In his battle with the Pope, Luther sought to gain the support of the Jews.  He publicly admitted that Christians had ill-treated the Jews and it was time to change.  He believed that once the Jews experienced Christian love, Jews would embrace his version of Christianity en masse.  When the Jews refused to convert, Luther turned on them and became a virulent anti-Semite.  At the same time, the Jews would become the unwitting victims as the Protestants and Catholics engaged in a variety of religious wars that would consume Europe for the next one hundred years.

1558: In a document bearing today’s date, “it is st ated that the customs, inns, breweries and ferries of Pinsk, which had been leased to Nahum and Israel Pesakhovich for 450 kop groschen were now awared to Khaim Rubinovich for the annual sum of 550 groschen.

1655: As the week long Tishrei festivals come to an end, Manassah Ben Israel prepared to make his voyage where is to meet with Oliver Cromwell whom he hopes will allow the Jews to return to the British Isles.

1655: A “humble address” is sent from Manasseh ben Israel to Oliver Cromwell, The Lord Protector. A fortnight later on 13 November he submitted a petition for the readmission of Jews to England.

1705: Birthdate of Clement XIV, the Pope who declared the Jews “innocent of the slanderous blood accusation” and who moved the Jews from the jurisdiction of the Inquisition to the “Viciariato di Roma.” (The Vicar of Rome who is the Pope)

1759(10th of Cheshvan, 5520): An earthquake killed several hundred Jews in Safed.  Safed is the town most people connect with Jewish mystics and the famous Shabbat Eve hymn, Lecha Dodi.  Prior to the earthquake, Safed had been a thriving city.  The first printing presses in the Middle Eastwere set up in Safed and the first Hebrew book published in Eretz Israel was produced in Safed in the year before the earthquake.  The quake was one of a series of disasters including plagues and Arab attacks that would turn the town into a comparative backwater until the creation of the modern state of Israel.

1784(16th of Cheshvan, 5545): Couronna, the wife of Lion Acher ou Shaagat Arie and the mother of Asser, Juda and Wolf Lion passed away today in Metz, Lorraine, France.

1761: Birthdate of Sir Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninckthe who in 1802 as the  Batavian (Dutch) Ambassador to France delivered a note to the French foreign minister on behalf of the Jews of Germany.

1793: “Marx Berr, another member of the Cerfberr family, who had been a Jacobin until the purge during the Terror was taxed 25, 000 livres today.

1806: In Philadelphia, PA, John Moss and Rebecca Lyons gave birth to Eleazer (Eugene) Moss

1810: Philip Raphael married Grace Simmons at the Great Synagogue today.

1811: In Spitafields, London, Rose and Barnet Salomons gave birth to Reuben Salomons, the husband of Sarah Hurwitz and the father of Rosa, Albert, Julia, Emily and Constance Salomons.

1817: Birthdate of Tzvi Hirsch Graetz who gained fame as historian Heinrich Graetz.

1821: Samuel Jacobs married Phoebe Levy at the Great Synagogue today

1821: Mordecai ben Joseph married Mata bat Simon at the Western Synagogue today.

1824: Birthdate of Galician author Fabius Mieses whose works including “a history of modern philosophy from Kant to his own time” published in 1887.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0014_0_13860.html

1826: Birthdate of Agnes (nee Lewin) Byk, the native of Pinsk who was the wife of Samuel Alexander Byk.

1827: Jacob ben Moses married Shifra bat Joel at the New Synagogue today.

1827: Isaac Cohen married Sarah Samuel at the Great Synagogue today.

1830: Solomon ben Nathaniel Ha-Levi married Beila bat David at the Western Synagogue today.

1831: Samuel Hyam married Phoebe Levy at the New Synagogue today.

1832: Moses Levin married Sarah Nannette Joseph at the Great Synagogue today.

1834(28th of Tishrei, 5595): Samuel Landau, the chief dayan of Prague who was the son of Rabbi Yechezkel ben Yehuda Landau passed away today.

1835: Birthdate of Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer, known as Adolph von Baeyer, the first Jew to ever receive the Nobel Prize. A native of Berlin, this German chemist was acknowledged in 1905 for synthesizing dye indigo and was awarded the Davie Medal by the Royal Society of London in 1881, for his work with indigo. He passed away in 1917.

1837: Birthdate of Bertha Eppstein, the husband of Max Eppstein and the mother of Seraphine Eppstein Pisko.

1841: In the first Jewish marriage in New Zealand, David Nathan wed Rosetta Aarons in Kororareka.

1842(27th of Cheshvan, 5603):Eighty year old Rabbi Solomon Hirschell passed away. Born in 1761, he was the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, from 1802 until his death.  He is best remembered for his unsuccessful attempt to stop the spread of Reform Judaism in Britain by excommunicating its leaders. His father was a Polish Jew from Galicia Hirschel Levin, Chief Rabbi of London and Berlin and a friend of Moses Mendelssohn. His older brother was Talmudist Saul Berlin.

1842(27th of Cheshvan, 5603): Joseph Simson, the son of Solomon and Sarah Simon and the husband Francs (Frumet) Simons passed away in New York City.

1842: Birthdate of Bagdad native Manasseh Abdulla Joseph who was buried in the Hong Kong at the Happy Valley Jewish Cemetery when he passed away in 1903.

1847(21st of Cheshvan, 5608): Seventy-three year old Alexander Mack, the German born of Getta Sender and Moses Mack, the husband of Sara Aub and the father of Wolfgang Mack passed away today.

1848: Birthdate of Andrew Rosewater, the native of Bohemia, husband of Frances Meinerath and graduate of the Cleveland, Ohio public schools who became a civil and sanitary engineer as well as the editor of the Omaha (Neb) Bee.

1849; Mordecai Manuel Noah wrote to Daniel Webster today inviting him to attend the Hebrew Benevolent and German Hebrew Benevolent Society banquet to be held in New York on November 13.  In the letter, Noah informs Webster that there are 13,000 Jews living in New York City and that number is continuing to rise daily.

1851: “Hebrew Customs – Interesting Case” published today described a case being heard in the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia where P.S. Rowland, a Jewish plaintiff has filed suit against the widow of his brother and her new husband contesting the distribution of the will based on the Biblical concept of the Levirate Marriage .

1856: Birthdate of Julia Raphael the mother of Dorothy Elizabeth Levitt a pioneer female automobile and motor boat racer

1856: Eighty-year old Fogel Solomon was buried today at the “Exeter Jewish Cemetery.”

1856: In Philadelphia, PA, Abraham Kahn and the former Rebecca Ezekiel gave birth to Florence Kahn Liveright, the wife of Simon Livewright and Jewish community leader who serve as a Director of the Hebrew Education Society and was active in the Jewish Hospital Auxiliary and the Personal Interest Section of the United Hebrew Charities.

1857: In a letter to the editor published in today's New York Times, "Grace, a farmer's wife" expresses her indignation of having the farmer classed with "the Wall-street gamblers or Chatham-street Jews."  In New York, Chatham Street was the center of the second-hand clothing business, an industry dominated by immigrant Jews who allegedly took advantage of their Christian costumers.

1860: The News of the Day Column published today reported that “a ball and banquet in aid of the ‘Jews Hospital in New-York’ was given at the City Assembly Rooms last evening, which was largely attended by members of the Jewish faith and others. Donations in aid of the Hospital were received from those present, and from absent persons, by letter, amounting to $14,000. Among the donors was Gov. Morgan, who sent a complimentary letter in closing $100.”

1861: The General News column published today reported that “A murder of a most atrocious nature has been committed in New-Jersey, on the body of a German Jew named Sigismund Felluer. Deceased had only been in this country a few days, and had property in jewels and diamonds to the amount of $50,000. A man with whom Felluer left the Prescott House, and a Jewess in whose company Felluer was seen, are suspected, and the police are diligently searching for them. A reward of $500 for the discovery of the murderer or murderers has been offered by the friends of Felluer.

1864:  Nevada is admitted as the 36th U.S. state.  It was a series of silver strikes, the most famous of which was the Comstock Lode that attracted large numbers of early settlers to Nevada including Jews as well as Gentiles.  For example, when Eureka, Nevada experienced its silver strike the town’s population reached four thousand including more than one hundred Jews.  Among these Jews was Ben C. Levy a native of France who became superintendent of two mines and who, along with his wife, was a leader of the Jewish community.  David H. Cohen was typical of these early Jewish settlers.  He began as a “49er” in California, moved on to Virginia City, Nevada before “striking it reach” with a liquor business in Austin, Nevada.  Adoph Sutro left the most lasting monument to the intrepid Jewish population of Nevada’s early days.  This placer panner turned entrepreneur raised the money for the construction of the four mile long Sutro Tunnel designed to drain water from the mines thus making them safer and more protective. The man who made the modern Nevada was Jewish gangster Bugsy Siegel, the man behind Las Vegas.  As of 2000, there were an estimated 77,100 Jews living in Nevada, representing an increase of 277% from 1990.

1864: Birthdate of Albert Henry Jessel, a London –born “communal worker.”

1865: James Goldsmith, who had risen from the rank of Corporal to Sergeant since joining Company H of the 163rd Regiment of the 18th Cavalry in 1862 completed his “term of service today.”

1866: On the Isle of Wight, Read Admiral John Bourmaster Dickson and his wife gave birth to John Dickson-Poynder, the first Baron Islington who in 1922 and 1930 condemned the mandate in Palestine because he said it favored the Jews whom he described as “undesirable.”

1869: Birthdate of David Pollock, the native of Lida, Russia who became the Superintendent of the Zion Hebrew Sabbath Schools in Chicago and the editor of the Zion Messenger.

1870: Major Louis Alexander Gratz, the son of Henrietta and Salomon Gratz, and his wife Elisabeth Trigg Gratz gave birth to Louis Alexander Gratz, Jr., the husband of Maggie Gratz.

1872(29th of Tishrei, 5633): Edward Henry Beddington, the “chairman of the Building Committee of the United Synagogue and treasurer of Jew’s College who played a key role in “connection with the erection of the Central Synagogue” and the creation “of a new Jewish cemetery at Willesden” passed away today. (As reported by Joseph Jacobs and Goodman Lipkind)

1873: Birthdate of Rudolf Lubinski the Croatian architect whose projects included the synagogue in Sarajevo, Il Kal Grandi.

1873: Heungseon Daewongun, the whom German Jewish businessman Ernst Jakob Oppert attempted to blackmail in an attempt  to remove “Korean trading barriers” completed his service today as Regent in Korea.

1875: It was reported today that “eight Jews and Jewesses were recently baptized in London.

1875: It was reported today that in England, a revision of the Book of Isaiah has been completed and work on a revision of the translation of the Book of Jeremiah has reach the midpoint of that book of the Bible.

1875: It was reported today that the Jewish messenger said of Moody and Sankey, “We give the two enterprising gentlemen the credit of being honest in their intentions, earnest in their work and as the past has proved, disinterested in the pecuniary results of their vast undertakings.  Would that we could say the same of all our Deacons and Trustees, Pastors and Rabbis” [Moody is Dwight Moody, the famous evangelist.  Sankey is Ira David Sankey, “The Sweet Singer of Methodism” who was known for his composition and singing of gospel music. During a trip to the United Kingdom, the two raised tens of thousands of dollars for the use of missionaries.

1875: In Los Angeles, Harriet (née Newmark) and Marc Eugene Meyer gave birth to Eugene Meyer, a Yale graduate, who established his own very successful banking firm and did not choose to continue identifying as a Jews.  Starting with World War I, he served actively on numerous government boards and committees.  He gained lasting fame when he bought the bankrupt Washington Post at public auction.  As published of the Post until 1946 and then as chairman of the board of the Washington Post & Times Herald,Meyer was instrumentally in making the Post a leading American newspaper and creating a media empire that included the Washington outlet of CBS and Newsweek Magazine. He passed away in 1959.  His daughter, Katherine Graham would continue his work and take the Post to levels of which he only dreamed.

1879: According to reports published today from Berlin, Romania is seeking to gain formal recognition of her independence in light of her government’s recent action concerning the emancipation of the Jews.

1880: Simon Sterne was among those who attended a reception this evening for President and Mrs. Grant at Parlor No. 81 in New York City.

1880 Birthdate of New York City native and NYU trained attorney Nathan Raymond Leavitt, the founder of the Central Home and Trust Company and a resident of Elizabeth, NJ.

1880: Reverend J.P. Newman delivered a sermon this morning at New York’s Central Methodist Church on “The Impending Danger to Our Public Schools  in which he contended “that the public schools were sectarian” because all children including Jewish children “meet there on an equal footing…without undergoing sectarian instruction.” (This benign view of the public schools was one that many Jews showed they favored by sending their children to them.  This was especially true among the Russian and Polish Jews who saw the schools as the pathway to “Americanization.’)

1881: It was reported today that “the Turkish Governor of Jerusalem has recently received orders from Sultan Abdul Hamid to resume the work” on “restoration of Solomon’s Temple” that had stopped five years ago.  The first order of business is to remove “all the rubbish and …vegetation” that has filled the area. The original restoration work had begun “at the instance of” Franz Joseph and the Austrian imperial family.

1881: It was reported today a fair being held in Cincinnati, Ohio, will raise $50,000 for the Jewish Orphan Asylum in Cleveland, Ohio.

1881: “Reformed Judaism” published today described the change in Jewish observance that took place at Temple Beth-El where Dr. Kaufmann Kohler delivered a lecture entitled “Our Religious and Social State” as part of a Sunday morning service that will now replace the traditional Saturday Sabbath observance.

1884: “The Clergymen and Mr. Blaine” published today took “Rabbi Brown” task for the manner in which he expressed his support for the Republican candidate for President.

1885: Rabbi de Sola Mendes responded approvingly today to plans to create a prayer book with selections in Hebrew and English “for the home use of women and children” Rabbi Mendes said there is nothing new about such tomes but that for some reason those that exist are all written in German.

1885: In Lemberg, Bernhard Sobelsohn, a postal worker and his wife gave birth to Karl Sobelsohn who gained fame as Communist revolutionary Karl Radek who was murdered while serving a ten year sentence after being convicted in one of Stalin’s notorious Show Trials.

1885: One day after he had passed away, “George Henry Morris, the infant son of Henry Martin Morris” and the former “Julie Pollitzer” was buried today at “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1885: It was reported today that the Hebrew Journal has endorsed Walter Howe to serve in the New York State representing the 10thDistrict.  Howe was active in the protesting the treatment of Russian Jews and has worked to have the penal code changed so that Jews who observed Shabbat can work on Sunday.

1885: In Zitomar, Russia Rebecca and Israel Jacob Wainer gave birth to Colonel Max Robert Wainer, who was presented with the “French Legion of Honor, Chevalier” by Marshal Foch for his “service on General John J. Pershing’s General Staff and who served as “Chairman of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Board at Fort Lee, Virginia during WW II” while being married to “Amy Elivin Shephard Wainter with whom he had two children – Amos and Max.”

1886: It was reported today that, in a rare display of 19th ecumenical harmony, English Jews and Protestants joined with Catholics in celebrating the 50thanniversary of the ordination of János Cardinal Simor

1887: The annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities was held this evening at Temple Emanu-El where the following officers were elected: President – Henry Rice, Vice President – Morris Tuska, Treasurer – James H Hoffman, Secretary – J.S. Isaacs

1887(13th of Cheshvan, 5648): Two weeks before his 77th birthday, “educator and author” Jacob Auerbach author of “Lessing and Mendelssohn” and a “History of the Jewish Community of Vienna from 1784” passed away today.

1888: Based on information supplied by Mrs. Philip J. Joachimsen, the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society has taken 1,339 Jewish children since it began providing service.  Currently there are 585 children living in the institution 278 of whom are girls and 307 are boys.  207 of the children were born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and 242 came from Russia or Poland.

1889: Mr. Rosenthal, the leader of the Republicans in the Fourth District and the head of the Hebrew-American Republic Party sent a letter to the leader of the district today stating that he is leaving the party because of its “ingratitude” and “disregard for sacred promises.”

1889: Elise Hausch and Major General Erwin Von Heimerdinger gave birth to Gertrud von Heimerdingerwho was employed in the German Foreign Office as assistant Chief of the Diplomatic Courier Section but as an anti-Nazi, secretly arranged for special passes to enable diplomat Fritz Kolbe (the main Allied source of intelligence) to make frequent trips to Switzerland to pass on information to Allen Dulles, head of American O.S.S. (Jewish Virtual Library)

1889: “Lore of the East” published today described the recent meeting of the American Oriental Society during which Professor Isaac Hall read from “The Colloquy of Moses on Mount Sinai, the Martyrdom of St. Geroge and the Story of the Letters which Fell from Heaven” and attendees examined “a scroll of the Law in Hebrew which” had been found “in China.

1889: “Marriage or Betrothal” published today described events surrounding claims that David Harfeld is a serial bigamist.  Miss Julia Harlan testified that after nine years of marriage, Harfield had disappeared without a trace. Last year she heard that that Harfeld had been wed to Sarah Marx in a traditional Jewish ceremony.  The defendant’s brother, who is a rabbi, testified that it was a betrothal ceremony, a claim that Miss Marx repeated on the stand.  However, Rabbi DeSola Mendes testified that the ceremony described was a wedding ceremony.  However, Mendes is a Sephardic Jew and the contract submitted by the defense was identified as what Polish Jews consider a betrothal contract. The confused Judge has not rendered a verdict.

1890: Two days after she had passed away, 60 year old Sarah Joseph, “the wife of Samuel Joseph” was buried today at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1890: In Zutphen, Holland, Philip Cohen who died at Auschwitz and the former Betje Brook gave birth to Sabiena Cohen who died at Sobibor, the wife of Levie Van Praage who died at Sobibor.

1892: The eighty-six Russian and Polish workers arrested yesterday at the cloakmaking firm of S.M. Levi & Co on charges that they were violating the “Sunday law” claimed that they did not work on Saturday which meant that they could work on Sunday according to the law.  Labor leader Joseph Barondess claimed that this was not so and that they along with thousands of other cloakmakers in the city worked seven days a week.  The Judge released them with a warning that if they were ever brought before him on these charges again “he would fine them heavily.”

1893: “Mr. Hammerstein’s Work” published today described a speech given by Oscar Hammerstein at the premiere of “Koh-i-Noor” in which he said he had made “a bet of $100” with himself “that he could write an operetta, words and music, design the scenery and costumes, engage the company and get 300 columns of advance notices in the newspaper, all in forty-eight hours” and that he was pleased to say he had won the bet.

1894: Governor Roswell P. Flower delivered speeches today at Niagara Falls and Suspension in which he warned of an alliance between the Republicans and the American Protective Association (A.P.A.) a secret Protestant organization that promotes “hostility to Jews and Catholics” and would keep “men from employment and pubic office on account of their religious belief.” (Compare this to the anti-immigrant stance taken in the 21st century)

1894: Major Du Paty de Clam “finished his inquiry, and handed in his report, which accused Dreyfus but left it to the minister to decide what further steps should be taken.”

1894: Jacob H. Schiff chaired this evening’s meeting at Cooper Union where “German-American Citizen” enthusiastically endorsed the anti-Tammany ticket.  Among those on the platform were Aaron Levy, Hy Hyman, Magnus Levy and Dr. Felix Adler.

1894: Max Nordeau’s “drama Die Kugel was presented at the Lessing Theatre” today.

1894: In Charleston, SC, Gustave Pollitzer and his wife, the former Clara Guinzberg gave birth to suffragette Anita Pollitzer who was also a protégé of Alfred Stieglitz. (Another Jew with a camera!)

http://americancivilwar.com/women/Womens_Suffrage/Anita_Pollistzer.html

http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/pollitzer_family_sc/anita_pollitzer

1894: A summary of the annual report for the United Hebrew Charities in New York published today showed that the organization had responded to 37,097 applications for relief. The new applications for relief included 623 from people over sixty and 1,107 widows. In responding to all requests for assistance, the society spent $225, 063.73 while bringing in $227, 244.82 from all sources.

1895: “Annie Silverman of 105 Allen Street was arrested” today “on a warrant sworn out by Max Sanftman, an agent for the Hebrew Anti-Vice Society, charging her with being a disorderly woman.”

1895: In Lachva, Russia, Maurice Glass and Pearl Chafters gave birth John Judah Glass who came to Canada in 1907, served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in WW I, began practicing law in 1920 before going into politics where he represented St. Andrew in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

1896(24th of Cheshvan, 5657): Sixty year old Ernestine Fox died from consumption 2 days after her son Abraham passed away from the same cause.

1896: The University of Wisconsin football team led by first year head coach Philip King, a Jewish native of Washington, DC won its fifth straight game today.

1896: Joseph Jacobs, “the distinguished Jewish scholar” arrived in New York from London aboard the SS St. Louis.  The President of the British Folklore Association, some of Jacobs best known works are Jews of Angevin England, Sources of Spanish History and the recently published Jewish Year Book.

1897(5th of Cheshvan, 5658): In London, Lizzie Emanuel, the wife of Emanuel Emanuel passed away today.

1897: “The eleventh session of the Board of the Federation of Synagogues” of which Sir Samuel Montagu is president opened this evening at the Jewish Working Men’s Club in London.

1897: Mr. B.A. Elkin presided over a debate at the West Central Institute on the subject of “Is Happiness the Aim of Life.”

1898: George Jessel Jones, Morris Conheim and Carly Meyer who were serving with the 1stMissouri Volunteer Infantry were mustered out today at St. Louis, the city where all three men lived before the war.

1898: Second Lt. Charles F. Wolf, Sergeant Charles Olschefskie and Privates Simon J. Bush and Simon Freund all of whom were serving with Company A from Hartford were among those whose military service came to an end when the 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry was mustered out today.

1898: Detective Connelly arrested Leopold Lederer and Abraham Zucker on charges of arson in the first and second degrees.  Zucker is the brother of Isaac Zucker who is serving 36 years in prison for burning down his own store.

1898: Private Louis W. Cahn of New Haven, who had been serving with Battery C of the 1stRegiment of the Connecticut Volunteer Artillery was mustered out of service today.

1898: Solomon Loeb was elected honorary vice president at tonight’s annual meeting of the Society of United Hebrew Charities which was held at Temple Emanu-El

1898: Their Majesties, the Emperor and Empress of Germany attended the consecration of the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem, which is part of the trip where the Herzl will meet with the Kaiser to promote his Zionist dream.

1898: Theodor Herzl wrote in his diary today “When I remember thee in days to come, O, Jerusalem, it will not be with pleasure” which some say is proof that “the founder of modern Zionism had no particular affection for the holy city.” (As reported by Mitch Ginsburg)

1900: In New York Hugo Piesen married Annie Piesen the daughter of Abraham and Sarah Abrahamowitz.

1900: In Poland, “Benjamin and Shaine (Kumok) Feder gave birth to Sara Feder, the Milwaukee school girl who was friends with Golda Mabovitch, (Golda Meir) and who after marrying Professor Isidore Keyfitz became known as Sara Feder-Keyfitz, an early, ardent Zionist, sociologist and champion for the right’s of women.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/feder-keyfitz-sara-rivka

1901: Eduard Bernstein, the son of a “locomotive driver” who was active in the Reform Temple on the Johannistrasse” and a leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany  began servicing his first term in office as a Member of the Imperial Reichstag from Silesia.

1902: It was reported today that The Staakburger Zeitgun,  an anti-Semitic paper whose “editor was recently sentenced to two years imprisonment fo alleging that the authorities protected Jews in the celebrated murder case in Konitz” “avers that Sarah Bernhardt is German claiming that she was born at Frankfort-on-the-Oder” to a horse dealer named “Feibel.”

1902: Twenty-four year old pianist Ossip Gabrilowitsch, the Saint Petersburg born son of Salomon Gabrilowitsch and Rose Segall “will be unable to appear as the soloist at the first public rehearsal of the Philadelphia Orchestra in the Academy of Music” this afternoon after having bruised “the little finger of his right hand” yesterday.”

1903(10th of Cheshvan, 5664): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1903: “The last chapter…in the history of the agitation resulting from the Kishineff massacre was written today when Simon Wolf” of Washington, D.C., “representing the Executive Committee of the B’nai B’rith…presented Secretary of State Hay the petition which has been in circulation through the United States for several months…which the Russian government” which the Russian government has declined to receive and which will remain permanently at the U.S. State Department.

http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/mfh-pogroms-kishinev.htm

1904: “Honor M.S. Isaacs’s Memory” published described the memorial service at the Educational Alliance for Myer S. Issacs who had died on May 24 and whom Jacob H. Schiff praised for “his untiring efforts to benefit immigrant Jewish children”

1905: Twenty-seven year old Nathan Rvers, the Russian born son of Peter and Taube Trivers who in 1902 came to the United States where he eventually became president of Trivers Clothes Stores and serving on the board of trustees of Sinai Temple in Mt. Vernon, NY married Anna Lillian Lipschitz today.

1905(2nd of Cheshvan, 5666): Three hundred Jews were killed in a Pogrom in Odessa, Russia.

1905: Rabbi Moses and Tamara Shorr were married at Königsberg

1905: Constantine Petrovitch Pobiedonostzeff , Chief Procurator of the Holy Synagogue “who has persecuted the Jews, Lutherans and Catholics….with unswerving zeal” and who “from 1890 to 1902 caused 6,000,000 Jewish families to be expelled from Russia” resigned.

1906: “In views of the various difficulties which Jews at present encounter in emigrating to America, a special conference of local Jews” in Odessa, “decided to apply to Oscar Straus upon his entrance into the United States Cabinet as Secretary of Commerce and Labor to obtain additional facilities for Jewish immigration.”

1906: “The Grand Street Theatre was crowded tonight by residents of the east side, who were there to extend to Sholem Aleichem, the Jewish "Mark Twain," a welcome to the United States.”

1907: The apartment building at 67 Riverside Drive in Riverdale, designed by architect George F. Pelham who also designed the synagogue for Beth Jacob Anshe Sholom in Brooklyn, opened today.

1907: Birthdate of Helen Brook, the daughter of a London furrier who gained fame as Helen Lessore, the director of the Beaux Arts Gallery.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-helen-lessore-1434653.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Lessore#/media/File:Helen_Lessore,_Symposium_I,_1974-1977,_oil_on_canvas,_Tate.jpg

1908(6th of Cheshvan, 5669): Parashat Noach

1908: “Fully 2,000 persons, among whom were many Democrats and Socialists, attended the Republican rally tonight at Cooper Union to hear Oscar S. Straus, Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and Senator Thurston of Nebraska speak in behalf of the Republican ticket.

1910: Birthdate of Philadelphia native Jeannette Orleans Gayl, the husband of Joseph Gayl and President of the Women’s Division of ORT.

1911: In Brooklyn Edward and Martha Esther Cahn gave birth Ruth Cahn who became Ruth Marshall when she married Harold Marshall

1911(9th of Cheshvan, 5672): At Constantinople Daoud Effendi Molho, a member of the Ottoman Diplomatic Staff, passed away at the age of 67.

1912: Birthdate of Oscar Dystel  “who combined sharp editorial judgments, shrewd marketing and attention-grabbing covers to propel Bantam Books from the brink of collapse to pre-eminence in paperback publishing after World War II.” (As reported by Douglas Martin)

1912: In Lancaster, PA, Laurence B. Myers and Edith Hirsh Myers gave birth to Robert Julius Myersthe actuary who helped to create the Social Security program and to set America’s official retirement age at 65

1913: Birthdate of Milton Green, the world class hurdler, Harvard graduate and WW II veteran who refused to participate in the Nazi 1936 Olympics.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9500EED81E3EE63BBC4153DFB3668389669EDE

1913: After thirty-five years as head of the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home, Dr. Samuel Wolfenstein was forced to retire today “due to failing health.”

1913: A motion granting Leo Frank a new trial “was brought” today “but after a bitter fight was denied with Judge Roan adding, "Gentlemen, I have thought about this case more than any other I have ever tried. With all the thought I have put on this case, I am not thoroughly convinced that Frank is guilty or innocent. But I do not have to be convinced. The jury was convinced. There is no room to doubt that."[

1914: Lodz native Louis DeWitt Gibbs, the 1906 graduate of New York University Law and state legislator who led the battle to make the Bronx into a separate country before going to serve as “a member of the New York State Supreme Court and who was the husband of Anna White Gibbs with whom he had three children – Howard, Harriet and Isadora – “survived an assassination attempt, when a bomb intended to kill him exploded at the Bronx Court House” today.

1914: As charges of bigotry come to dominate the New York gubernatorial race, former President Theodore Roosevelt, the leader of the Progressive Party delivered a speech tonight in which said that his party treats “with absolute equality all me, whether they are Catholics, Protestants or Jews.”

1914: Charles H. Sherrill, the former American Minister to Argentina, reported on “the patriotism of Russian Jews” who are “rallying to the Russian flag in the present war.”

1915: Reverend Anthony Maliauskis, a Lithuanian priest is scheduled to speak to in New York and Newark on the plight of the Lithuanian and Jewish refugees fleeing in the wake of the Russian army’s withdrawal and to try and raise funds for these people who are face with starvation and death.

1915: “Sisterhood Wants Help” published today described the appeals of the Sisterhood of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue for help in continuing activities this winter at “the neighborhood house at 88 Orchard Street which houses “Talmud Torah schools, an advice and information bureau” and provides classes, lectures and relief for the poor.

1915: The final session of the triennial convention of the 124 lodges of the Independent Order Free Sons of Israel came to a close today at the Free Sons Hall in New York with the installation of new officers.

1915: In London, Leopold de Rothschild presided over a meeting “held in behalf of the fund for the relief of Jewish victims of the war in Russia” where “it was announced that 1,500,000 Russian Jews were starving.”

1915: “Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, addressing an audience of 2,500 person who filled Carnegie Hall” tonight “to hear his sermon on woman suffrage before the Free Synagogue said that war would never end before women have the vote and that if the vote continued to be withheld and wars continue he would wish to see women make a united protest by refusing to bear children.”

1915: It was reported today that “during the past week the American Jewish Relief Committee of which Felix M. Warburg is the Treasurer” will use all of the money it has collected “for the relief of Jewish sufferers in the war zones of Europe – Russia, Poland and Galicia – with the exception of $1,000 which was sent to Crete.”

1916: A letter which was triggered by the anti-Semitic writings that appeared in Psychology of War by U.S. Army Captain LeRoy indicating the favorable attitude of the War Department as it pertains to the quality of Jewish soldiers “was given out at the White House executive offices today.”

1916: In his annual report to the Board of Managers the Sinai Congregation of the Bronx, Rabbi Max Reicher wrote today that “the year 1916 was a banner year in the history of Sinai Congregation” as can be seen by the dedication of the new facility, the doubling of membership which is now approaching 300 families and the growth in attendance at Friday evening and Saturday morning services.

1917: Jacob Schiff, Louis Marshall, Adolph Lewisohnn, Oscar S. Straus, Joseph Barondess, Isaac Allen, Bernard G. Richards, Louis Lipsky, Daniel Guggenheim, Samuel Strauss and Henry Morgenthau were the “prominent Jews” who signed a statement addressed to the citizens of New York “urging the re-election of Mayor Mitchel.”

1917:  During World War I, the “last successful cavalry charge in history” took place at the Battle of Beersheba.  The Battle of Beersheba was part of the British campaign against the Ottoman Turks. In an era dominated by machine guns, barbed wire and massed heavy artillery, the Australian 4thLight Horse Brigade charged four miles of Turkish trenches, overran them and captured the wells at Beersheba. The British needed to take Beersheba because its wells would provide the water needed for a successful campaign.  On October 30, 2004, the day before the anniversary of this event Jews around the world would read an account from the book of Bereshit of contest between Abraham and Abimelech over the wells at Beersheba.  Surely some Rabbi in Sydney or Melbourne would include mention of this battle in his d'var torah on the sidrah. The capture of Beershebaleads to the seizure of Gazaby British troops including the Jewish Soldiers of the 39th Battalion of Royal Fusiliers.

1917: In Great Britain, “the cabinet overrode the opposition of two cabinet members and authorized the Foreign Secretary to issue a much-diluted version of the assurance of support that Weizmann had requested.”  This “statement of support” would soon be known as The Balfour Declaration.

1918: Following the armistice with Turkey today, the 38th Battalion under the command of Colonel John Henry Patterson (the Jewish Legion) was sent to Raf

1918: As WW I wound down, The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 that established the dual monarchy and re-established the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hungary which emancipated its Jews in1867, was formally terminated today – a move that would prove detrimental to the Jews of Central Europe.

1918: Six days after he had passed away, Jack Berge was buried today in the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery in London.”

1918: Birthdate of Massachusetts native Jack Rotman who earned All-New England honors while playing basketball for Boston University from 1938 through 1940.

1919: “The Crucifixion of Jews Must Stop!” published today written by Marin Henry Glynn, the former of governor of New York appeared in today’s issue of The American Hebrew. Glynn lamented the poor conditions for European Jews after World War I. He “referred to these conditions as a potential ‘holocaust’ and asserted that ‘six million Jewish men and women are starving across the seas’. Because of these coincidences, the article has been exploited by Holocaust-denial groups. Others, while in no way intending to deny the Holocaust, nonetheless acknowledge that the commonly-quoted figure of six million deaths is an estimate, that the actual number may have been less, that not all of the victims were Jewish, and that there is a wide margin of error.”

1920: The Directors of the Jewish Theological Seminary decided to name a professorship in memory of Jacob H. Schiff.

1920: Attorney John Levy is scheduled to give the opening address at the public forum at the Bronx Free Synagogue where attendees will discuss the League of Nationals.

1920: “The formal dedication of the new building of the Bronx Maternity Hospital is scheduled to take places this afternoon under the auspices of President Elias Bayer and Secretary Barnett E. Koppelman.

1920: In Berlin Klara "Claire" (née Marquis) and Max Neustädter, a button factory owner gave birth to photographer Helmut Newton.

http://www.helmutnewton.com/

1924: Birthdate of Yehuda Klien who as Yehuda Amital would become an Orthodox rabbi, the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion and a member of the Israeli cabinet.

1924: The Civil Tribunal of the Seine granted a divorce to Mrs. Hart O. Berg, the wife of Jewish business manager of the Wright Brothers.

1925(13th of Cheshvan, 5686): Max Linder, French actor, director and screenwriter, passed away.

1926(23rd of Cheshvan, 5687): Erich Weiss better known as magician Harry Houdini, died in Detroit of gangrene and peritonitis resulting from a ruptured appendix thought to have been brought on by interaction at an earlier performance.

http://www.thegreatharryhoudini.com/

http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0324.html

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/houdini/

1926: Following his recent arrival in the United States Dr. Chaim Weismann, President of the ZOA announced that “he had come to work with his friends on behalf of the Jewish National Home in Palestine. He said that he feld confident that this time, as on earlier occasions, his pleading would find a sympathetic response among the great Jewish Community of America.

1927: In New York, Witia (née Haskell), an actress and teacher, and Abraham W. Rosenthal, a realtor and educator gave birth to their only child Lyova Haskell Rosenthal who gained fame as actress Lee Grant.

1927(5thof Cheshvan, 5688): Sixty-eight year old Russian born Benjamin Davidson who in 1911 came to the United States where he became “the founder and president of Davidson Brothers Company, one of Iowa’s leading department stores passed away today in Sioux City, IA.

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/davidson/6114/

1928: Lord Allenby called on Dr. Chaim Weizmann at the Hotel Commodore where he “expressed his satisfaction with the results of the Non-Zionist Conference on Palestine, which will unite American Jews for the rebuilding of Palestine.”

1928: “The Power of the Press” a silent newspaper movie written by Sonya Levien was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures.

1929: In New York, Mr. and Mrs. William Zeckendorf, Sr. gave birth to William Zeckendorf, Jr. who “transformed New York City by making big bets on big projects that helped refashion neighborhoods from the Upper West Side to Union Square.” (As reported by Douglas Martin)

1930: Dr. Karl Landsteiner, who was just named as the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Medicine talked today “of his researches that led to the discovery of a serum for infantile paralysis; of his studies of human blood groups, which have opened a new field in the establishment of the paternity of children…and of his work in immunology…” His work in the classification of blood into thirty subdivisions has improved the selection of blood donors transforming transfusions from a “dangerous operation” to “a safe and frequently used procedure.”

1930: General Wilhelm Adam succeeded General Baron Kurt von Hammerstein as head of the The Truppenamt or 'Troop Office' which was a cover for the German General Staff which had been outlawed by the Versailles Treaty.  The existence of the organization was proof that Germany’s violation of the treaty began in 1919 and not in 1933.

1930: Tonight approximately eight thousand “Jews gathered in Tel Aviv to celebrate the fiftieth birthday of Vladimir Jabotinsky”   and to protest against the White Paper on the British Policy in Palestine.

1931: U.S. premiere of “Platinum Blonde,” a romantic comedy produced Harry Cohn and a script by Robert Riskin and future Tony Award winner Jo Swerling.

1931: Professor Otto Warburg’s explanation of “how respiration takes place in the cell” and proof that “a living cell can breathe only in the presence of the iron carried by a specific enzyme” was published today.  This is the work for which Warburg won this year’s Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine. Warburg explained that his conclusion had differed from Dr. Heinrich Wieland’s because he had used living cells and Wieland, who had won the Nobel Prize in 1928, used dead cell material.

1932: In Chicago, Fanny (née Doppelt) and A.N. Pritzker gave birth to entrepreneur Donald Pritzker, part of the legendary Pritzker clan.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9500EED81E3EE63BBC4153DFB3668389669EDE

1932: In Cleveland, the National Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds was formed today and elected officers including William J. Shroder of Cincinnati, President; Dr. Solomon Lowenstein, Edward M. Baker, Vice Presidents; Irwin Bettman, Secretary; Eugene Warner of Buffalo, Treasurer and George W. Rabbinoff, Executive Director.

1933: “The new port of Haifa, the first modern port in Palestine” which had been chosen by the Mandatory government “because of its natural harbor and its proximity to important shipping lanes, to rail transport to the rest of Palestine and Egypt, and to the Hejaz railway to Jordan and Syria” was opened today.

1934: U.S. premiere of “Broadway Bill,” a comedy with a script by Mark Hellinger and Robert Riskin.

1935(4thof Cheshvan, 5696): According to the New York Times, Professor Sylvain Levy, the President of the Alliance Isarelite Universelle passed away today. (Other sources show October 30)

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9505E6D6153FEE3BBC4A53DFB566838D629EDE

1935: Under orders from the German government, SS Albert Balin was re-named the SS Hansa because Ballin was Jewish.

1936(15thof Cheshvan, 5697): Parashat Vayera

1936: At Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “The Social Significance of a Righteous Minority.”

1936: At the West End Synagogue, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “The Call for Sacrifice.”

1936: At Temple Rodeph Sholom, Rabbi Wendell A. Phillips is scheduled to deliver a sermon on “Respect for the Individual in Religion.”

1936: On Halloween, Bess Houdini, the widow of the Harry Houdini and his manager Edward Saint conducted a "Final Houdini Séance" on the roof of the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood at the conclusion of which she put out the candle beside a photograph of Houdini that was said to have burned for ten years.”

1936:  Birthdate of Eugene Orowitz, better-known as Michael Landon, the actor and director who first gained fame playing the part of Little Joe on the hit western Bonanza.  Pa Cartwright was played by Jewish actor Lorene Greene.  Later he played the father on another television hit, Little House on the Prairie.  Once again Jewish artists helped to create the cultural American myth.  He died of cancer in 1991.

https://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/02/obituaries/michael-landon-54-little-joe-on-bonanza-for-14-years-dies.html?pagewanted=print

1937: Funeral services are scheduled to be held at Central Synagogue on Lexington Avenue for Mrs. Hannah Leerburger, the former President of the Sisterhood of Central Synagogue and active member of the Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations and “widow of the late Benjamin Leerburger.”

1938: As of this date the Polish government would no long allow Jews of Polish origins “whom it no longer considered to be Polish citizens” to enter the country. (Editor’s note – Jews from Poland living in Germany had been forced to leave Germany by the Nazis.  Now the Poles were saying that these Jews could not enter Poland.  Gives a whole new meaning to the term stateless.

1938:  As of today between five and ten thousand Jewish refugees are trapped in the Polish border town of Zbaszyn.  The Germans have expelled them and the Poles will not let them enter Poland hoping that somehow pressure will be brought to bear on Hitler’s government and the Jews will be allowed to return to the Reich.

1938: “You Can’t Take It With You” written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman and directed by Kaufman continued its Broadway run with it opened at the Ambassador Theatre.

1939:  Psychologist Otto Rank passed away.  Born Otto Rosenfeld in Vienna in 1884, Rank was one of Freud’s closest aides and colleagues.  He later split with Freud and became one his critics.  He extended psychoanalytic theory to the study of legend, myth, art, and other works of creativity. Instead of the Freudian Oedipus-Complex he took the trauma of birth to be more profound.  He was living in New York City when he passed away.

1939: In New York, Miriam and Herman Rifkin gave birth to the first of their three children Saul M. Rifkin who gained fame as actor Ron Rifkin.

1939:In what is now central Israel, Kfar Warburg or Warburg Village was founded by members of the "Menachem" organization. It was named after Felix M. Warburg, one of the leaders of the Jewish community in the United States and a founder of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

1940: The French authorities in Morocco imposed the Vichy racial laws on its own Jewish population of over 150,000.

1940:  During World War II, the Nazi air attacks against the British Isles known as the Battle of Britain ended.  The good news was that the victory of the RAF (Royal Air Force) meant there would be no invasion of England.  The British would live on to fight another day.  The bad news was that the end of the Battle of Britain meant that Hitler was working to put his plan to invade the Soviet Union into effect.  The invasion of the Soviet Union would lead to the murder of millions of Jews.

1940: “Władysław Szpilman and his family, along with all other Jews living in Warsaw, were forced to move into the Warsaw Ghetto.

1941: Eighty year old James Joseph Speyer, the German educated banker who was part of “The House of Speyer” which before WW I was the “third largest investment banking firm” and whose philanthropies included founding the Museum of the City of New York and the University Settlement Society of New, “the first settlement house in the United States” passed away today.

http://archives.nypl.org/mss/2845

https://www.nypl.org/sites/default/files/archivalcollections/pdf/speyer.pdf

1941(10th of Cheshvan, 5702): The Nazis murdered 200 Jews in Kleck (Byelorussia) when its council members tried to make contact with non-Jews from outside the ghetto.  Jews had lived in Kleck since 1529.  At the start of the war, there were more than 4000 Jews living in the town.  After putting most of the Jews in a ghetto, the ghetto was set on fire and most of the Jews perished.  The community was not rebuilt after the war.

1941(10thof Cheshvan, 5702): Sixty-two year old Herwarth Walden died in Stalin’s Gulag.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0020_0_20567.html

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

1942: “Now, Voyager,” a psychological melodrama directed by Irving Rapper, produced by Hal B. Wallis, with music by Max Steiner was released in the United States today.

1942: Local peasants betray six members of the Jewish Fighting Organization near Kraków, Poland, alerting German troops to the Jews' presence.

1942: Three thousand Jews readied for deportation from eastern Poland to the Belzec death camp are stripped naked to prevent resistance.

1943: “Thirty-seven national Jewish organizations are affiliated and cooperating with the National Jewish Welfare Board in welfare activities among Jewish men and women in the armed services, Frank L. Weil, president of the board, announced today.”

1943: The Allied governments are guilty of moral cowardice in failing to meet "the major political weapon of Nazi bestiality," that is, extermination of the Jews, Leon Henderson declared tonight.”

1944: Birthdate of Kinky Friedman, musician and candidate for governor of the state of Texas in 2006.

1944: By the end of October, the Jewish brigade under the command of Brigadier General Ernest F. Benjamin had been shipped to Italy where it joined the British Eighth Army.

1944: The gas chambers at Birkenau were silenced and ceased operating. The Germans began to dismantle them in a futile attempt to hide their evil deeds.

1944: Days before his own death, Hungarian poet Miklós Radnóti wrote “Postcard 4” which “describes the horror of seeing ‘his friend, the violinist Miklós Lorsi" executed.”

http://www.ohio.com/blogs/education/education-1.286050/poem-of-the-day-miklos-radnoti-1.286679

 

"Postcard 4"

 

I fell next to him.His body rolled over.

It was tight as a string before it snaps.

Shot in the back of the head- "This is how

you'll end.""Just lie quietly," I said to myself.

Patience flowers into death now.

"Der springt noch auf," I heard above me.

Dark filthy blood was drying on my ear.

Szentkiralyszabadja October 31, 1944

1945: Birthdate of Iraqi born Israeli historian Avi Shalim who is “emeritus professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford” and author of several works including The Cold War and the Middle East.

1945: In the wake of the British government’s decision to continue enforcing the White Paper of 1939, “Palmach sank three British patrol boats, 2 in Haifa and one in Jaffa, and were involved in 153 bomb attacks on bridges and culverts of the railway system.”

1945: “Spellbound,” a murder mystery with a strange twist produced by David O. Selznick, written by Ben Hecht and with music by Miklós Rózsa premiered in New York City.

1946(6thof Cheshvan, 5707): Sixty-seven year old Rabbi Solomon Sadowsky who in 1902 came to the United States where served “a congregation in Albany for eight years before coming to Rochester where he led Congregation Beth Israel and Congregation Agudas Achim Nusach Ari, “organized the “Orthodox Orphans Home Rochester, became an active Zionist a and authored several books including Necromancy in Hebrew Literature while raising five sons with his wife Celia passed away today.

 

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1946/11/01/121626032.pdf

1946: Two bombs exploded at a Jerusalem railway station killing a British constable.  Meir Feinstein, a British army veteran, Daniel Azulai, Massoud Bouton and Moshe Horowitz were captured afterwards and charged with the bombing.

1947(17th of Cheshvan, 5708): Seventy-two year old electrical engineer Sandor I Oesterreicher, the Budapest born son of Maurus and Sally Oesterreicher and husband of Anna Newman Oesterricher passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1947/11/01/104360908.html?pageNumber=15

1947: Following a request by Major Leon B. Poullada, Milton Crook joined the lawyers defending the accused during the Dora-Mittelbau War Crimes Trial.

1948: Herbert Bayard Swope delivered the eulogy today at the funeral services of 77 year old philanthropist Henry Ittelson whose importance in the community could be seen by the honorary pallbearers – Bernard Baruch, Herbert Lehman and David Sarnoff. (JTA)

1948(28th of Tishrei, 5709): Seventy-one year old Emilie (Mimi) Borchardt (Cohen) the daughter of Eduard and Ida Cohen and the wife of Dr. Ludwig Borchardt passed away today at Basel.

1948: The United Nations observers in Jerusalemreported that “Last night the cannons thundered again in most part parts of the city.  There have been 108 instances of Arab firing at Jewish positions in the city during the last week.”

1948:  Despite their lack of modern equipment, Israeli forces liberated the Galilee panhandle and actually took the land all the way to the Litani River in Lebanon at the end of Operation Hiram.

1948: During the Israel War of Independence a ceasefire was scheduled to go into effect today at eleven o’clock

1948: As October came to an end, “the Egyptian paper, El-Ahram, estimated that as a result of arrests, trials and sequestration of property, the Iraqi treasury collected some 20 million dinars or the equivalent of 80 million U.S. dollars.”

1949: “Regina,” an opera by Marc Blitzstein, based on the play “The Little Foxes” by Lillian Hellman “with choreography by Anna Sokolow” “premiered on Broadway at the 46thStreet Theatre under the baton of conductor Maurice Abravanel.

1949: Today Lux Radio Theatre “presented an long adaption the movie version of Robert Nathan’s 1940 novel Portrait of Jennie.”

1950: During the Korean War, Tibor Rubinmanned a .30 caliber machine gun at the south end of the unit's line after three previous gunners became casualties. He continued to man his machine gun until his ammunition was exhausted. His determined stand slowed the pace of the enemy advance in his sector, permitting the remnants of his unit to retreat southward.” (From his Medal of Honor citation)

1950(20th of Cheshvan, 5711): Seventy-two year old attorney and former “Democratic co-leader of the Twenty-second Assembly District Cecile Scheuer, the “widow of leather goods manufacturer William Scheuer” and the mother of Arthur and Sidney Scheuer passed away today.

1952: The Stratford Shakespearian Festival where Marcel Marceau made “his North American debut” became a legal entity today.

1954: The Algerian Revolution against the French begins.  The French were sure that President of Nasser was a driving force behind the Arab uprising in Algeria.  They would join with Israel and Britain in an ill-fated attempt to unseat him in what became known as the Suez Campaign in 1956.  Much to the dismay of France, President Eisenhower would join with the Soviets to keep Nasserin power.

1956:Britain and France begin to bomb Egyptairfields during the Suez Crisis.  According the scenario, the bombing was supposed to be part of European intervention designed to save the canal. It would be a week before the Anglo-French military force would show up in Egypt. This meant that the dirty work of the infantry fell to the Israelis.  In point of fact the Israelis had moved quicker than planned and the Egyptians had folded like a cheap suit leaving the Anglo-French forces with no fig-leaf to cover their mission.

1956: An Egyptian frigate began shelling Haifaat 3:30 in the morning.  A French destroyer, later joined by two Israeli ships, drove off the attacker.  As dawn broke, the ship that bombarded Haifa with more than two hundred rounds was attacked by two Israeli warplanes.  The damage to the vessel forced the captain to run up the white flag.  Later that morning that captured vessel was ignominiously towed into the harbor at Haifa.

1956: The rest of the paratroop brigade joins Rafael Eitan’s regiment and completed its missional

1956:  In what would be part of a pattern for his career, Sharondisobeyed orders and launched an unnecessary attack into the MitlaPass.  The force was ambushed by the Egyptians and suffered a total loss of 158 killed and wounded.  The Pass was taken, but the price was unnecessarily high. 

1956:  The Egyptians put up a stubborn defense at Abu Agelia.  This would be the start of a two day battle for this key piece of real estate that Israel need to protect and supply its forces on the way to the Suez Canal.  Anybody who thinks that Arabs cannot fight need only go to Abu Agelia. 

1957: “Jamaica, a musical with a book by Yip Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by Harburg, and music by Harold Arlen” “opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre.

1958: “Dreaming Lips,” a Germany film written by Paul Czinner and Carl Mayer was released in the United States today.

1958: "Two Concepts of Liberty"was the inaugural lecture delivered by the liberal philosopher Isaiah Berlin before the University of Oxford today” after which it was “published as a 57-page pamphlet by Oxford at the Clarendon Press.”

https://cactus.dixie.edu/green/B_Readings/I_Berlin%20Two%20Concpets%20of%20Liberty.pdf

1963(13th of Cheshvan, 5724): Fifty nine year old “screenwriter and art director” Hans Jacoby who was forced to flee from Germany to the United States when the Nazis came to power and who returned to his native land during the 1950’s passed away today in Zurich.

1963: Birthdate of comedic actor Rob Schneider.

1964: Birthdate of Yoram Marciano, the native of Lod who is Labor MK.

1964:  Barbra Streisand's album "People," began a five week stint at the top of music charts.

1965: Arthur Gelb, the managing editor of the New York Times phoned McCandlish Phillips to tell him that that Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Daniel Burros whose Jewish origins he had exposed had shot himself to which Phillips replied, “What I think we’ve seen here, Arthur is the God of Israel acting in judgment.” (As reported by Margalit Fox)

1966: Birthdate of entertainer Adam Keefe Horovitz, a.k.a. King Ad-Rock.

1967: NBC broadcast “Stranger on the Run” a made-for-television directed by Don Siegel t0day.

1967(27th of Tishrei, 5728): Seventy year old German born American award winning book cover designer George Salter passed away today

http://academics.wellesley.edu/German/GeorgeSalter/Documents/bio.html

1967: In New York, “Barbara "Bobbi" (Bernthal), a publicist, and Stephen Schlesinger” gave birth to Adam Lyons Schlesinger, the composer, musician, and producer who has performed on bass guitar in the indie pop band Ivy and the power pop band Fountains of Wayne while also earning an Academy Award nomination for best original song for the title song to That Thing You Do! “ and tragically proving that it is not only old people with health problems who die from coronavirus.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/01/arts/music/adam-schlesinger-dead-coronavirus.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1968(9th of Cheshvan, 5729): Sixty-eight year old producer William Perlberg who teamed with George Seaton to create such movie classics as “The Song of Bernadette” and “Miracle on 34th Street” passed away today.

1968: “In response to two heavy artillery bombings conducted by the Egyptian army on IDF positions along the Suez Canal, which killed 25 soldiers,” Israeli paratroopers conducted “Operation Schock,” a raid on the new Qena bridge 280 miles south of Cairo, the Nag Hammadi bridge 35 miles west of Qena span and the Nag Hammadi transformer station near the bridge” that “provided electricity to the area and was described as a switching station on a high tension line between Cairo and the Aswan Dam.”

1969: Birthdate of “stage magician and escapologist” Dorothy Dietrich who now holds the “yearly tribute” held yearly at the Houdini Museum in Scranton, PA.

1972: “Escape to the Sun,” a film about people fleeing the anti-Semitism of the USSR directed, produced and written by Menahem Goland and starring Laurence Harvey and Yehuda Barkin was released today in the United States.

1973: ITV broadcast the first episode of The World at War” a documentary about WW II “created by Jeremy Isaacs” and “directed by David Elstein.”

1974(15thof Cheshvan, 5735): Seventy-five year old Mordecai Joseph Brill Ezekiel, the Richmond, VA born son of Rachel and Jacob Levy Ezekiel, and to “agrarian economist” who holds of a BA from U. of MD, an MA from the University of MN and a Ph.D from Brookings Institute and who was instrumental in creating the New Deal’s Agriculture Adjustment Administration passed away today.

https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/mordecai-ezekiel/

1974(15thof Cheshvan, 5735): Seventy-four year old Charles Solomon “Buddy” Meyer the Washington Senator’s Second Baseman who won the American League batting crown in 1935 passed away today.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/myerbu01.shtml

1975: “One hundred nineteen Soviet Jews signed a protest against the UN Third Committee draft resolution equating Zionism with racism claiming it is ‘essentially anti-Semitic’.”

1975: “Boris Penson, sentenced to 10 years imprisonment at the first Leningrad trial, declared a hunger strike to “mark political prisoner day” in the USSR.”. 

1975: “The Night That Panicked America” a made-for-television movie written by Nicholas Meyer and co-starring Tom Bosley and Vic Morrow was broadcast for the first time on ABC.

1975(26thof Cheshvan, 5736): Seventy-three year old Bernard Irvin Greenhut who served as Mayor of Pensacola, FL from 1965 to 1967 passed away today in Pensacola.

1978: The West End production of “Bar Mitzvah Boy,” a musical by Jule Styne, Don Black and Jack Rosenthal opened at Her Majesty’s Theater. 

1978: “Stranger in Our House,” a horror film featuring Fran Drescher premiered on NBC tonight.

1980: The Soviets arrested refusnik “Isaac Moschcowtiz in Kharko.”

1980: The dedication of the Altheimer Laboratory Agricultural Experiment State, named in honor of Ben J. Altheimer, took place at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

1982: A revival performance of Abraham Goldfaden’s “Shulamith” takes place at the Norman Thomas Theater in New York City.

1982: In Monmouth County, NH, Temple Beth Miriam “a ceremony was held for the Religious School in which a Time Capsule designed by Joseph Bergman was filled with items made by the children and deposited at the entrance of the Temple.”

1984:The Mapleton Park Hebrew Institute, which houses a synagogue and a yeshiva, at 2022 66th Street, Brooklyn, was virtually destroyed in an arson fire.

1985: Richard Schifter, an American lawyer who was one of the Ritchie Boys, began serving as Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs

1986(28thof Tishrei, 5747): Fifty-eight year old University of Chicago educated novelist, publisher and  author of many works on the history of modern Jewish thought Arthur A. Cohen, the son of Isidore Meyer and Bess Junger Cohen and husband of painter Elaine Lustig Cohen passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1986/11/01/obituaries/arthur-a-cohen-author-dies-at-58.html

1987: “The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains” directed by Daniel Mann and co-produced by Yoram Ben Ami was released in the United States today

1988(20thof Cheshvan, 5749): Eighty-six year old actor and producer John Houseman whose mother was a English Christian and whose father was an Alsatian born Jew passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0922.html

1989: “The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of Bette Midler, deciding that a voice is as distinctive and personal as a face and awarding Ms. Midler $400,000” leaving her lawyer Peter Laird, to say he hoped ''national advertisers and advertising agencies will think twice in the future before they disregard the rights of artists.''

http://jwa.org/thisweek/oct/31/1989/this-week-in-history-bette-midler-owns-her-own-voice

1991(23rd of Cheshvan, 5752): Seventy year old Joseph Papp, American theatrical producer, passed away.

http://www.filmreference.com/film/63/Joseph-Papp.html

1991: Geula Cohen completed her service as Deputy Minister of Science and Technology.

1992(4thof Cheshvan, 5753): Parashat Noach

1992(4thof Cheshvan, 5753): Eighty-two year old Mt. Pleasant, PA native Henry Wineberg  the Duquesne lineman who led his team to victory in the precursor of the Orange Bowl in 1934 and went to play for one season in 1934 with the Pittsburgh Pirates (now known as the Steelers) passed away today.

1993:Galgalatz an Israeli radio station operated by Israel Defense Forces Radio began broadcasting this morning

1993: BBC 1 broadcast the first episode of “Scarlet and Black” featuring Rachel Weisz as “Mathilde de la Mole.”

1995(7th of Cheshvan, 5756): Austrian born violinist, Erika Morini passed away in New York at the age of 91. She had retired in 1976, and passed away soon after the theft of her Stradivari violin.

1995: Doctors Jennifer and Todd Burstain give birth to their second son Jonathan, who like his Biblical namesake, is fine and virtuous young man.

1996(18th of Cheshvan, 5757):Ninety-three year old businessman, philanthropist and founder of the UJA, William Rosenwald, passed away today. (As reported by Lawrence Van Gelder)

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/01/us/william-rosenwald-dies-benefactor-to-many-was-93.html

1997: Publication of “POPE JOHN PAUL II TO A SYMPOSIUM ON THE ROOTS OF ANTI-JUDAISM.”

https://w2.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/speeches/1997/october/documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_19971031_com-teologica.html

1999:The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interesting including Rebellionby Joseph Roth, translated by Michael Hofmann,Ice Fire Water: A Leib Goldkorn Cocktail by Leslie Epstein and A Flame of Pure Fire:Jack Dempsey and the Roaring '20sby Roger Kahn.

1999 (21st of Cheshvan, 5760): Seventy-eight year old Lord Immanuel Jakobovits, Britain's emeritus chief rabbi,  died unexpectedly early this morning at his London home after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage.

http://www.theguardian.com/news/1999/nov/01/guardianobituaries1

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/lord-jakobovits-743117.html

1999: After playing the role of the Phantom for a month, Stanley Bert Eisen bowed out of the Toronto production of The Phantom of the Opera.

2000: “Prime Minister Ehud Barak told returning legislators that he had ''left no stone unturned'' in pursuit of peace, but that Yasir Arafat had proved not to be a ''partner for peace'' and that Israelis must unite in a time of crisis”.

2000: Prime Minister Barak “ordered missile attacks on Palestinian leadership offices after an Israeli man's bound and mutilated body was found at the edge of East Jerusalem, and a Palestinian gunman killed an Israeli security guard and wounded another in the city itself.”

2001: Ninety-two year old Indian diplomate Braj Kumar Nehru, the husband of Holocaust Survivor Magdolna Friedman

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/28/world/asia/shobha-nehru-death.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2002: As the scandal surrounding Enron continues to grow Andrew “Fastow was indicted by a federal grand jury in Houston, Texas on 78 counts including fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy.”

2003: As part of the government’s ongoing battle with Mikhail Borisovich Khodorkovsky u Vladimir Putin froze shares of Yukos, his petroleum company, because of tax charges

2003: In Tel Aviv, the first ever AzrieliCircularTowerrun-up competition (with 1144 stairs to the top) takes place.  Winners of the contest get to participate in the following year's EmpireStateBuildingrun-up competition.

2003: “Mazel Tov Y'all! The South as a Melting Pot,” Pam Kingsbury’s interview with Roy Hoffman, author of Chicken Dreaming Corn was published today.

http://www.southernscribe.com/zine/authors/Hoffman_Roy.htm

2004:The New York Times features a review of The Story of a Lifeby Aharon Appelfeld. Translated by Aloma Halter

2004: TheFounders and Builders and Charter Members of the Jewish Historical Society were honored at the Double Chai (36th) anniversary banquet held at Etz Chaim Synagogue.

2005:  There are numerous signs today that Israel is breaking out of its diplomatic and cultural isolation.  2006: For the first time ever, one of the largest and most prestigious music festivals in New York, the “Cmj Music Marathon” dedicates an entire evening to Israeli artists who sing in English.

2007: The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra performs Gershwin’s American in Paris, Hindemith’s Kammermusik No. 6 and Sibelius’s Symphony No. 1 at the Jerusalem Theater in Jerusalem.

2007: At the Israel Museum in Jerusalem an exhibition entitled “Beliefs and Believers: Ancient Art from the Israel Museum” comes to an end.

2007:The seventh Alex Rider novel, Snakehead by Anglo-Jewish author Anthony Horowitz was released today.2007: Halloween - Should Jews participate in holiday celebrations.  See, Rabbi Michael Broyde’s “Collecting Candy on Halloween: Harmless Pastime or Halachic Prohibition?” for one view on this topic.http://www.myjewishlearning.com/holidays/About_Jewish_Holidays/Secular_Holidays/HalloweenBroyde.htm.

2008: At the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, premier of “One Day You’ll Understand.”.

2008: The BBC broadcast “What is An American” the fourth and final episode of “The American Future: A History” “a four-part documentary series written and presented by Simon Schama.

2008: Suits were violated today relating to allegations that Deep Marine Technology (DMT) had illegally funneled campaign contributions to Norm Coleman through Hays Companies the employer of his wife Laurie.

2008(2nd of Cheshvan, 5769):Studs Terkel, 96, the preeminent oral historian of 20th-century America who described the major events of his time through the experiences and observations of the ordinary men and women who lived them, died today at his home in Chicago after a fall. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/01/books/01terkel.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

2009:In Jerusalem the Camery Theater presents "Amadeus," with Itzhak Hezkiah, Itai Tiran, Chani Firstenberg, Ezra Daggan, Eran Mor, Ori Ravitz, Ohad Shahar/Moti Katz/Amir Kriaf, Eran Sarel, and ten dancers.

2010:Theodore C. Sorensen, who was a close adviser and counselor to John F. Kennedy for 11 years, writing words and giving voice to ideas that shaped the president’s image and legacy, passed away today at the age of 82. The Nebraska native was the daughter Annis Chaikin, a Russian Jew.  However he was raised as a Unitarian. In reality, he was best known as Kennedy’s Ghost Writer and the real author of “Profiles in Courage.” (As reported by Tim Weiner)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/01/us/01sorensen.html

2009: Today, novelist and college professor Lauren Grodstein “wrote a New York Times article, entitled "Take Me to the Election” in which she talks about New Jersey's upcoming gubernatorial election and the challenges of discussing it with her class.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/opinion/01grodstein.html

2010: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Finishing the Hat by Stephen Sondheim and Adam and Eve by Sena Jeter Naslund. 

2010:The Ruth Spector Memorial Mah Jongg Tournament is scheduled to take place at the JCC of Northern Virginia

2010: AMC broadcast the first episode of “The Waling Dead” starring Jonathan Edward “Jon” Bernthal as “Shane Walsh.”

2010:The Israeli film, Intimate Grammar, won the Tokyo Sakura Grand Prize Film Award at the 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival today. The film directed by Nir Bergman and starring actress Orly Zibershatz, was based on a novel by Israeli author David Grossman.

2010: Susan Jacoby reviewed Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends by Tom Segev.

2011: Israeli violinist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador told a masterclass today “don’t be so polite with music, its’ like being love!”

2011(3rd of Cheshvan, 5772): Seventy-seven year old “director and producer) Gilbert “Gil” Cates (born Gilbert Katz) passed away today. (As reported by Michael Cieply)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/02/movies/gilbert-cates-producer-of-oscar-shows-dies-at-77.html

2011: The Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to present a program based on “Precious Objects: A Story of Diamonds, Family, and a Way of Life” by Alicia Oltuski.

2011: An exhibition on the Mamilla Mall in Jerusalem featuring sculptures of stone, bronze and other materials, depicting Biblical scenes and characters,which were created by some of Israel’s top artists is scheduled to come to an end today.

2011: The David Posnack Jewish Day Schoolin south Florida's Broward County, known as “the Rams” is scheduled to begin its Basketball Season today.

2011: IAF targeted the squad responsible for launching the rockets early this morning.

2011:  Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said he’s “very worried” about Israel’s economy in 2012 at a Knesset Finance Committee meeting today.

2011:  Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the IDF does not pay attention to empty calls for cease fires from various terrorist groups, in an interview today with Army Radio..

2012: In “Holocaust survivor tailors an American success story” published today Ned Martel tells the story of Buchenwald inmate Martin Greenfield.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/tailoring-a-new-life-in-america/2012/10/31/d0f8b904-e56e-11e1-936a-b801f1abab19_story.html

2012: Before the arrival of Hurricane Sandy, the Center for Jewish History had been scheduled to present “The Circumcision Debates, Then and Now: Religious Ritual in Historic Perspective.”

2012: Labor Party chairwoman Shelly Yachimovich said today that Israel should take more concrete steps to accommodate non-Orthodox

2012: Interior Minister Eli Yishai called on the public to boycott Israel’s largest supermarket chain after it announced it would be raising prices today. The Shufersal chain announced earlier today it will bump up the prices of thousands of products by 4 percent on average, the latest in a wave of unpopular price hikes.

2012: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won pledges from France’s president to push harder for new sanctions against Iran to keep it from developing nuclear weapons — but no empathy for any possible Israeli military strike against Iran.

2013: The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra String Quarter is scheduled to perform in Sonoma County, marking the first time the quartet has performed in this California County.

2013: “The Jewish Film Festival of Sonoma County is scheduled to present a special screening of ‘Orchestra of Exiles’ at the Rialto Cinemas in Sebastopol, CA.” “Orchestra of Exiles is the suspenseful chronicle of how one man helped save Europe’s premiere Jewish musicians from obliteration by the Nazis during WWII!”

2013: Halloween – See below for the Jewish Connection to the American Candy Orgy centered on good-natured ghosts and ghouls!

http://www.myjewishlearning.com/holidays/About_Holidays/Non Jewish_Holidays/Halloween.shtml

2013: The European Union’s foreign policy chief today condemned Israel’s announcement of expansion plans in East Jerusalem neighborhoods, calling on the government to desist even from construction intended to accommodate “natural growth.” (As reported by Raphael Ahren)

2013: While Israel has remained tight-lipped over an alleged strike in Syria, an Obama administration official confirmed today that Israeli warplanes had in fact attacked an airbase in Latakia yesterday. (As reported by Yifa Yaakov, Lazar Berman and Ilan Ben Zion)

2013: “Former Yale Standout Breslow, Boston Red Sox Win World Series” published today described the role of Craig Breslow in defeating the St. Louis Cardinals.

http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/bsb/2013-14/releases/Former_Yale_Standout_Breslow_and_Red_Sox_Win_World_Series

2014: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a piano recital by Dana Vakhustinsky as part of their Future Generation Series.

2014: Lewis Black is scheduled to appear at the Arlene Schnitzer Hall in Portland, OR.

2014: Before Shabbat, “Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem is scheduled to be shown at the Jewish International Film Festival in Sydney, Australia.

2014: The site called the Temple Mount by Jews and the Noble Sanctuary by Muslims which had been closed following a wave of Arab violence is scheduled to be re-opened today.

2014: As children are scheduled to participate in Halloween, Rabbi Regina Sandle-Phillips shares her views on whether Jews should participate in “Zombies, Vampires, and Things That Come Back to Life: A Rabbi’s Take on Halloween and Beyond.”

2014: “The National Post reported” today “that the 1944 comic book ‘Jewish War Heroes’ turned up in a box of books donated to the Kelly Library…”

2014(7th of Cheshvan, 5775): Eighty-nine year old Russian born Australian cancer researcher Sir Henry Harris passed away today.

2014: “In Jerusalem a group of young East Jerusalem Palestinians attempted to storm a police cordon around the Temple Mount but were repelled” while on the same day “Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch was saying he did not believe Palestinian rioting in Jerusalem and the West Bank would develop into an all-out intifada, or popular uprising, as violent incidents

2014: “Police arrested a man who they said may have assisted the alleged shooter of right-wing activist Rabbi Yehudah Glick, Mu’taz Hijazi, Channel 2 reported.”

2015: Jonathan Alpeyrie’s series “Last Jews of Cuba” is scheduled to come to an end today at Anastasia’s New York Gallery.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2015/10/26/after-the-revolution-many-jews-fled-cuba-these-are-among-the-ones-who-remain/

2015: “Dough” is scheduled to be shown this evening at Jewish Arts & Film Festival of Fairfield County.

2015: “To Life/The Train” and “The Farewell Party” are scheduled to be shown this evening at the Rutgers Jewish Film Fesitval.

2015: “Fauda” “Sabena” and “10% My Child” are scheduled to be shown at the 29th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles.

2015: Agudas Achim is scheduled to sponsor “An Intimate Evening with Matisyahu: featuring an evening of “Reggae-Flavored Rap, Jewish Style” at the Englert Theatre in Iowa City

2015: Triple Crown winner American Pharaoh owned by Ahmed Zayat, an American Jew born in Cairo is scheduled to race for the last time in today’s American Breeder’s Cup Race.

2015: Mark Schapiro formally began working as the President and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team.

2015(18th of Cheshvan, 5776): Shabbat Va-yayra 

2015(18th of Cheshvan, 5776): Eighty-eight year old Thomas Blatt, one of the few who survived the uprising at Sobibor in 1943 passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/03/world/europe/thomas-blatt-who-escaped-death-camp-during-revolt-dies-at-88.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&hpw&rref=obituaries&_r=0

2015(18th of Cheshvan, 5776): Eighty-four year old composer Michael Leonard passed away today. (As reported by Robert Simonson)

http://www.playbill.com/article/michael-leonard-broadway-composer-dead-at-84-com-371319

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/arts/music/michael-leonard-whose-songs-from-failed-musicals-endured-dies-at-84.html

2016: Those preparing to greet the costumed kids on Halloween can spend the time reading “For Halloween, 5 Spooky Tales of Haunted Synagogues.

http://forward.com/culture/352825/for-halloween-5-spooky-tales-of-haunted-synagogues/?utm_content=daily_Newsletter_MainList_Title_Position-1&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New%20Weekly%202016-10-28&utm_term=Weekly%20%2B%20Daily

2016: On the secular calendar, 90th anniversary of the death of Houdini.

2016: The New York Times Company announced today that the company’s vice chairman, 67 year old Michael Golden “a member of the fourth generation of the Ochs/Sulzberger family that has controlled The Times since 1896, who has been at the company for 32 years and has been its vice chairman since 1997” will step down from his potion at the end of 2016.

2016: After a three month break, the Knesset opened its winter session today. (As reported by Marissa Newman)

2016: “Three Israeli soldiers were wounded, one of them seriously, in a shooting attack when a Palestinian police officer opened fire on them at a checkpoint outside the West Bank city of Ramallah” today. (As reported by Judah Ari Gross)

2016: In Washington, “the 1876 synagogue” is scheduled to be cut and lifted three feet from its base in preparation of the move to its new location.

2016: The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host a “special author even with Leslie Rupley, author of Beyond the Silk Mills, an historically rich Jewish immigrant sage of love, obsession and regret.”

2017: One hundredth anniversary of the charge of the Australian Light Horse at Beersheba during Allenby’s campaign to defeat the Ottomans during WW I.

2017(11th of Cheshvan, 5778): Forty-eight year old Ariel Erlij, “a Jewish steel mill owner from the city of Rosario in central Argentina” was among eight people killed in a terrorist truck-ramming attack today in New York City.

2017(11th of Cheshvan, 5778): Ninety year old Holocaust survivor Solomon David “Sam” Kimelman passed away today.

https://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-250778/KIMELMAN_SOLOMON

2017: “Following the screening of The Bloom of Yesterday, German-Australian historian and Holocaust researcher Professor Dr. Konrad Kwiet and University of Sydney’s Dr Michael Robertson are scheduled to discuss trauma through the generations and the frailty and malleability of memory.”

2017: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host “Have I Got A Story For You: Exploring the Jewish Oral Tradition” in which Pennah Schram “will explore the need for folktales, the types of tales in our heritage, the dominant values and themes of these stories and, above all, the imperative to keep telling these tales.”

2017: Halloween – for Jews, who seem to have a penchant for making everything complicated, to celebrate or not to celebrate?

http://forward.com/opinion/352859/why-all-jews-should-hate-halloween-and-so-should-everybody-else/

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/434666/jewish/Do-Jews-Celebrate-Halloween.htm

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/collecting-candy-on-halloween/

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/do-jews-celebrate-halloween

2018: Following yesterday’s funerals for 66-year old Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz, 71-year old Daniel Stein and for the brothers Cecil and David Rosenthal which was attended by members of the Pittsburgh Steelers, an additional “visitation” is scheduled to be held this evening “due to the large number of people wanting to see the Rosenthal family.”

2018: Today marks the deadline for submitting entries in “Jewish News and Wizo UK’s completion for budding author” for which “novelist and children’s author Santa Montefiore…is serving as the guest judge.”

2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host “Jewbilation”

2018: As part of the “Legends from the Dawn of Humanity” series, the Bible Lands Museum is scheduled to host “Isis and King Ra” which tells the tale of Egyptian goddess who attempted to save the monarch from a deadly snake bite.

2018: Services were held today at Beth Shalom on Beacon Street in Squirrel Hill for 75 year old Joyce Feinberg of Oakland, one of the eleven people murdered during the Shabbat Slaughter at the Tree of Life Synagogue.

2018: Services were held today at Congregation Rodef Shalom in Shadyside for 69 year old Irving Younger of Mount Washington, one of the eleven people murdered during the Shabbat Slaughter at the Tree of Life Synagogue.

2018: Services were held today at Ralph Schugar Chapel in Shadyside for 87 year old Melvin Wax of Squirrel Hill, one of the eleven people murdered during the Shabbat Slaughter at the Tree of Life Synagogue.

2018(22ndof Cheshvan, 5779): Ninety-six year old Wolfgang Zuckerman, the Berlin born son of Aron and Gittel Zuckerman whose name is synonymous with the term “harpsichord” passed away today in Avignon. (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

2018: In London, those visiting the Jewish Museum are scheduled to “take part in an alternative Halloween experience in celebration of the bicentennial of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein.’”

2019: Tonight, the following dinner at the  OJC,“Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum, the Dean of LSJS (London School of Jewish Studies) and a renowned Jewish educator” is scheduled to discuss "An Indecent Proposal: Did Abraham treat Sarah well?” 

2019: As part of the Stone Series, a monthly music series cured by John Zorn, Russ and Daughters Café is scheduled to host a return performance by Laurie Anderson.

2019: In Forest City, CA, the Peninsula JCC is scheduled to host “Mindful Meditation” during which “Rabbi Lavey Derby leads a session with four individuals in mind: ourselves, someone who loves us, a neutral person and someone we’re having difficulties with.”

2019: In London, General Lord Dannatt, the former Chief of Staff of the British Army is scheduled to participate in the Annual ZF Balfour Lecture, “celebrating 102 years since the signing of the Balfour Declaration.

 2019: As kids are scheduled to head out trick or treating, the perennial debate about Jews and Halloween goes on for another year.

http://forward.com/opinion/352859/why-all-jews-should-hate-halloween-and-so-should-everybody-else/

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/434666/jewish/Do-Jews-Celebrate-Halloween.htm

https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/collecting-candy-on-halloween/

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/do-jews-celebrate-halloween

2020(13thof Cheshvan, 5781): Parashat  Lech-Lecha; for more see https://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/

2020: In Pepper Pike, OH,B'nai Jeshurun Congregation is scheduled to host “Starbucks, Bread and Torah Online.’

2020: In Columbus, OH, Cantor Jack Chomsky is scheduled to lead his final Shabbat service “before he transitions to being the Cantor Emeritus of Tifereth Israel.”

2020: “Since the beginning of the pandemic, 2,511 Israelis have died due to complications of COVID-19

2020: Temple Israel of Boston is scheduled to present online “Clergy Havdalah, Cocktails and Mocktails

This Day, November 1, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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1179: Philip II is crowned King of France. In 1180, Phillip would order the arrest of all Jews living in his realm based on charges of ritual murder. It should come as no surprise that two years later, in 1182 Phillip confiscated all of the property belonging to the Jews as he banished them from his kingdom. The Jews would seek refuge in Champagne which was not a part of France at this time.

1210:  King John, brother of Richard the Lionhearted, began imprisoning the Jews of England.  As the conditions worsened in England, many Jews sought to flee the kingdom.  King John had no intention of losing this exploitable economic commodity. So he jailed his Jews rather than lose them.  By the end of the century, the English monarchs would have stripped the Jews of their wealth and would send them packing.   

1223: Louis VIII of France issued an ordinance that prohibited his officials from recording debts owed to Jews, thus reversing the policies set by his father Philip II Augustus. Usury (lending money with interest) was illegal for Christians to practice. According to Church law it was seen as a vice in which people profited from others' misfortune (like gambling), and was punishable by excommunication, a severe punishment. However since Jews were not Christian, they could not be excommunicated, and thus fell in to a legal grey area which secular rulers would sometimes exploit by allowing (or requesting) Jews to provide usury services, often for personal gain to the secular ruler, and to the discontent of the Church. Louis VIII's prohibition was one attempt at resolving this legal problem which was a constant source of friction in Church and State courts.Twenty-six barons accepted, but Theobald IV (1201–53), the powerful Count of Champagne, did not, since he had an agreement with the Jews that guaranteed him extra income through taxation. Theobald IV would become a major opposition force to Capetian dominance, and his hostility was manifest during the reign of Louis VIII. For example, during the siege of Avignon, he performed only the minimum service of 40 days, and left home amid charges of treachery.

1290: Final expulsion of the Jews from England.  On July 18, 1290, Edward I (England)pressured by his barons, the Church, and possibly his mother, announced the expulsion of all the Jews. By November approximately 4000 had fled. The Jews had to pay their own passage, mostly to France. They were allowed to take movables (i.e. clothing). A number of Jews were robbed and cast overboard during the voyage by the ship captains. The Jews did not return to England until 1659. This was the first national expulsion of the Jews. England was one of the only centralized and national monarchies of that time.

1348: The Jews are caught in power struggle among contending Christian factions in Spain when the anti-royalist Union of Valencia attacks the Jews of Murviedro because they are serfs of the King of Valencia and thus "royalists".

1349: Duke of Brabant ordered the execution of all Jews in Brussels. He accused them of poisoning the wells.

1478: The Holy See issued a Papal Bull empowering Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain “to appoint three bishops…with complete jurisdiction over heretics and their accomplices.”  This simple statement marked the start of the infamous Spanish Inquisition.

1503: Start of the papacy of Julius II who in 1512 refused to sell a copy of the Hebrew Bible belonging to the Vatican for an amount valued in the 19th century at £20,784.  Why Julius turned down the offer when he needed the money in his fight with King Louis XII of France is not known.

1504: The most important and unfortunate decree was that made by King Vladislav today: “ …and we grant to the citizens the favour that neither we nor future kings of Bohemia will bring more Jews into this city, as the Jews have been given to your city by our forefathers for your benefit. We therefore confirm in writing and with our royal powers in Bohemia that your city and its citizens have the right to expel the Jews from your city whenever you like without any hindrance from our side or from future kings of Bohemia.” In 1504, the citizens of Pilsen took this ‘glorious privilege’ literally and expelled all Jews from the city without taking account of the income they would lose from the Jewish taxes.

1512: “The ceiling of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel” which according to Rabbi Benjamin Blech, an associate professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University and the author of The Sistine Secrets: Unlocking the Codes in Michelangelo's Defiant Masterpiece is “actually a ‘bridge’ between the Roman Catholic Church and the Jewish faith” was “exhibited to the public for  the first time” today.

1519: Leo X, one of the Medici popes, issued a bull “in which he remitted the Jewish hearth and banking taxes, granted amnesty for all offenses committed by Jews, confirmed all the privileges and advantages granted to them by his predecessors and prescribed that a Jewish offender should be arraigned before qualified judges and should condemned only on evidence given by trustworthy witnesses.”

1706(24th of Cheshvan): Rabbi Chaim ben Benjamin Asael of Salonika, author of Sam Hayyai, passed away

1768: Maksym Zaliznyak, the Ukrainian leader who was responsible for the Jews at Uman earlier in the year was deported to Bilhorod for leading a rebellion (not for killing Jews).

1780: Esther Mordecai because Esther Mordecai Russell today when she married Dr. Philip Moses Russell, a Jewish Surgeon's Mate, who received a special commendation from General George Washington for his services at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 in a ceremony performed by her father Rabbi Mordecai Moses Mordecai.

1784: Birthdate of Rabbi Gotthold Salomon “the first Jew to translate the TaNaCh into High German.”

1793(26 of Cheshvan, 5554): Forty-two year old Lord George Gordon the Scottish noble and MP who converted to Judaism passed away today.

http://jewishmag.com/82mag/lordgordon/lordgordon.htm

1798: In Savannah, GA, Abraham de Lyon and his wife gave birth to their daughter Hannah Lyon.

1809: Twenty year old Zipporah Hart, the daughter of Jacob Naphtali Hart and Leah Nathan married Eleazar S. Lazaurs today.

1813: Benjamin D’Israeli, the grandfather of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, signed his last will and testament.

1817: Birthdate of Marseilles journalist Joseph Cohen who wrote about the Jews of Algeria and who was one of the editors of the first French Jewish weekly, "La Vérité Israélite," in which he published his famous work, "Les Déicides," an investigation into the life of Jesus, in which he attacks the originality of the moral teaching of the Gospels, and defends the Pharisees.”

1819: The Privy Council of Saxony ordered the expulsion of Joseph Friedlander.

1826: Joseph Abrahams married Ann Hannah at the Western Synagogue today.

1831: John Solomon Harris married Rosetta Phillips at the Western Synagogue today.

1832: Michael Alexander, the Prussian born Jew who moved to England and eventually became an Anglican was ordained today as a priest in the Church of England.

1835(9th of Cheshvan, 5596): Seventy-eight year old Marks Lazarus the Charleston, SC born son of Sarah Long and Michael Lazarus, the husband of Rachel Lazarus and a veteran of the Revolution who rose to the rank of sergeant .-major passed away today.

1836: In London, Jane and Isaac Salaman gave birth to Myer Salaman, the husband of Sarah Salaman

1839: In Soulzmatt, Rabbi Seligman Loeb and his wife gave birth to Isidore Loeb the French born scholar and historian who was the editor of Revue des Études Juives, the main literary product of Société des Etudes Juives

1840: Barnett Hyams married Elizabeth Davis at the Great Synagogue today.

1843: Future French general Bernard Abraham “entered the École Polytechnique at the age of nineteen.”

1844: In Brody, Josef Bodek and Henriette (Scheindel) Bodek gave birth to Dr. Arnold Heinrich Bodek

1851: Birthdate of Parisian composer Andre Alphonse Wormers who was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1875.

1853: Birthdate of Florence Salaman, the wife of Oscar Henry Behrens and mother of Hilda and Dora Behrens.

1855: In Ivančice (Eibenschütz), Moravia, Joachim Adler, “a physician who died of typhoid fever in 1857 and his wife Franciska gave birth to “musicologist and writer Guido Adler.

1857: In New York, Samuel Hillel Isaacs and Miriam Hadassah Philipowski gave birth to Jeannette Isaacs Davis, the wife of Benjamin Davis and public school teacher in Jersey City who moved to Chicago where she held a number of positions including principal of the Sabbath School of the Southside Hebrew Congregation and Director of the Jewish Home for the Aged while serving as editor of the Bazaar Bell and contributing to Bernheimer’s “The Russian Jew in America.”

1859: Birthdate of Lodz native Marcus Gale, who in 1882 came to the United States where he settled in Oregon where he was a farmer and store owner.

1860: In Philadelphia R.A.F. Penrose Sr. and Sarah Penrose gave birth to Senator Boise Penrose who in 1911 described “discrimination by the Russian Government against American Hebrews as an assault on American principles and traditions” and assured a delegation of Jews from Philadelphia “that he agreed with their contention that the violation of their treaty rights as American citizens was not a proper subject for an arbitration tribunal but should result in the passing of a resolution by Congress denouncing the present treaty” with Russia.

1861: Ellis C. Strouss, who rose from the rank of Private to the rank of Captain began his three and half years of service with the 57th Regiment.

1861: General George B McClellan made general in chief of Union armies.  McClellan would actually serve two terms as commanding General of the Army of the Potomac.  A great organizer, he seemed to have had an aversion to actually waging war.  His failure to win victories and his over-inflated sense of self-worth brought him on a collision course with President Lincoln who fired him in 1862.  Eventually, McClellan, who was a popular figure made his way to New York where he worked August Belmont, the Jewish financier.  Belmont would provide the financial backing that led to McClellan’s nomination for President on the Democrat Party ticket in 1864.

1862: Philadelphian Benjamin B. Goodman began serving as First Lieutenant with Company G of the 174thRegiment.

1862: Philadelphians Jacob Loeb, Samuel Loeb, William Love, Isaac Long, Joel Straus, Solomon Staruse, William S. Strause, William T. Strause began serving with Company H of the 151st Regiment

1864: Birthdate of Hungarian mathematician Ludwig Schlesinger who served as an assistant professor at the University of Bonn before becoming a “professor of mathematics at the University of Klausenburg” in 1902/

1864: John Hay, President Lincoln’s private secretary wrote a letter to Myer Isaacs that was a response to his letter of October 26 in which he warned the President that a group of New York Jews with whom he met were not leaders of the Jewish community and could not deliver the Jewish vote. In his letter, Hay assured Isaacs that when Lincoln met with “certain gentlemen of the Hebrew faith” they did not promise to deliver the Jewish vote nor did the President offer them any inducement to do so.  In other words, Isaacs was either misinformed or worrying without cause.

1870(7th of Cheshvan, 5631): Eighty-one year old German mathematician Ephraim Salomon Unger who was a Professor at the University of Erfut passed away today.

1870(7th of Cheshvan, 5631): Ninety-seven year old Naphtali Phillips the second child and first son of Jonas Phillips and Rebecca Mendz Machado who married Esther Siexas one year after the death of his first wife Rachel and became the publisher of the National Advocate passed away today.

1872:”A General Conference of the Jews” is taking place in Brussels.  A delegation of Romanian Jews has described the conditions under which they are living.  The delegation reported that the Romanian Jews had abandoned their idea of moving en masse to the United States and instead were planning on petitioning the Romanian government to grant them full civil and political rights.

1873: A report published today describing the changing state of affairs in the newly united Kingdom of Italy. The Jews have been among the most ardent supporters of the new government which has removed the onerous restrictions under which they been living.  For example Jews can now own real estate in areas that were formally under Papal Control.  This was a right the Catholic Church had denied them despite repeated petitions for change.  Several of the editors of the leading publications are Jewish and they lend their support to the new government.  According to some, “the Jews…have grown rich in Italy” because they have not hesitated to take advantage of their new opportunities.

1874: In Savanna, Harry Weiskopf of Jacksonville, Florida, married Marie Klauber of Amsterdam, NY.

1877: Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Sorcerer” in which soprano Giulia Warwick (born Julia Ehrenberg) would play “Aline” did not open today as originally planned.

1878: A lease was obtained for a building today and provisions were made to convert it into the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum.

1879: Acting on behalf of the Board of Delegates of American Israelites, Simon Wolf has presented the Secretary of State with a memorandum urging the United States to withhold recognition of Romania’s independence until that country grants the Jews full civil and religious and civil liberty as provided for by The Treat of Berlin.

1879: Birthdate of Oskar Barnack who invented the Leica 35 mm camera which was than mass produced by Ernst Leitz.  Letiz would take advantage of the economic power and world-wide reach of his company that was based on Barnack’s invention to mount the rescue effort of German Jews known as the Leica Freedom Train.

http://archive.adl.org/PresRele/HolNa_52/4975_52.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKxGbNXt_Is

 1880:  Birthdate of novelist and playwright Sholem Asch (pronounced shō'lum ăsh).  Born in Poland Asch first wrote in Hebrew but switched to Yiddish.  His writings were well received and he was quite popular.  He moved to the United States before World War I and his popularity continued to grow.  He became a citizen in the 1920’s.  However, during the late 1930’s and 1940’s he wrote a trilogy of novels that dealt with Christianity.  The works were well received by the general public, but the Yiddish world rejected the works because of the subject matter.  The Forward refused to publish any more of his writings. In the 1950's, Asch settled in a suburb of Tel Aviv.  After his death in 1957, his home in Israel was turned into a Sholem Asch museum.  The following quotes are a sample of his wit and insights into the human condition.“To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are."“Writing comes more easily if you have something to say.” “The lash may force men to physical labor; it cannot force them to spiritual creativity."“The sword conquered for a while, but the spirit conquers forever!”

1880: It was reported today that in his most recent sermon Dr. J.P Newman of New York’s Central Methodist Church spoke on the “Impending Danger to Our Public Schools.”  He praised the current public schools as places where “the children of the Christina, Jews and infidel meet…on an equal footing without undergoing sectarian instruction.”  The teaching of religious doctrine should be left to parochial schools paid for by the churches.  (The public school system, free from religious indoctrination would prove to be a boon to the waves of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe that would soon be washing up on America’s shores.)

1881: In Orwell, Ohio, Abram and Mollie (Bloch) Polsky gave birth to Bert A. Polsky the Akron businessman and community leader whose memory is honored annually by the presentation of “the Polsky Humanitarian Award to individuals who best exemplify Bert Polsky's dedication and contributions to humanitarian causes in the greater Akron area.”

1883: Birthdate of Minsk native Lesser Paley, the husband of Zelda Paley, who in 1898 came to Rochester, NY where became a successful businessman and leader of the Jewish community.

1884: In Philadelphia, Blanche and Isadore Langsdorf gave birth Jacob Loeb Langsdorf, “a travel agent and cigar maker” who was the husband of “Louise Silberman Langsdorf” with whom he had two children, Benjamin and Blanche.

1884(NS): In Berdychiv, Ukraine, Russian Empire, “Menakhem Mendl Kahanovich, a smoked-fish merchant at Astrakhan on the Volga River” and his wife Leah gave birth to Pinchus Kahanovich who wrote under the pseudonym “Der Nister” and who at the age of 65 in the Gulag after having been arrested during Stalin’s purge that was designed to wipe out Jewish authors and the culture that had produced them.

http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Der_Nister

1885: Birthdate of industrial chemist, the great-grandson of Solomon Bennet, the “Demonstrator in Chemistry at the University of Cambridge and Major in the Royal Engineers who co-authored Radium and other Radioactive Elements and Gas Recorders.

1885: “An English Hebrew Prayer Book” published today described the recent decision of the rabbis who had been meeting in Baltimore to create a prayer book that included a mixture of prayers in English and Hebrew, some of which are traditional and some of which are original.  There are numerous text like this in German, but “only one or two in English.”

1886: “Caught in a Corner,” a play featuring a performance by “Mr. Curtis whose forte is to caricature” modern Germans, is scheduled to open an 8 week run at the Fourteenth Street Theatre in Manhattan.

1886: Birthdate of author Hermann Broch, writer and refugee from the Nazis.  Born in Austria, Broch was imprisoned in a concentration camp by the Nazis in 1938.  While in the camp he began writing one of his greatest works The Death of Virgil.  The book would be published in 1945.  Several prominent authors including James Joyce intervened on Broch’s behalf and he was released by the Nazis.  He came to the United States where he continued writing until his death in 1951.

1887: It was reported today that of the 25,788 Jewish “immigrants who land at Castle Garden during the year, 18,197 remained” in New York and “16 were returned” to Europe “as paupers by the Commissioners of Emigration. 

1887: It was reported today that the United Hebrew Charities, under the presidency of Henry Rice, had provided assistance to 17,385 Jews living in New York City

1888: It was reported today that Rabbi A.S. Isaacs and Joseph Arthur Levy addressed those who attended the consecration of new synagogue and school at 186 West 80th Street in NYC.  The school will offer instruction for Hebrew for students of all ages at no charge.

1889(7th of Cheshvan, 5650): Sixty-five year old August Henry Edinger, the well-known wine merchant who came to United States in 1849 from his native Worms-on-the-Rhine and was a patron of Mount Sinai Hospital, the Montefiore Home and the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, passed away today.

1889: The following notice appeared in the New York papers today: “Siegelstein – Bubis – At Mayor’s office, Oct. 13, 1888 and at the church, June 9, 188.  Pierre Siegelstein to Mary Bubis.  Pierre Siegelstein is now studying medicine.” (Read tomorrows TDIJ for details)

1890: Jacob H. Schiff expressed his support for the anti-Tammany forces in the upcoming municipal elections when he said that “he was heart and soul for Mr. Francis M. Scott and the rest of the Municipal League Ticket” because he thought that Scott was “just the kind of Mayor the people of New York needed.”

1890: Birthdate of Vienna native and Austrian director Otto Kreisler whose films included “The Jewess of Toledo.”

1890: As New Yorkers prepared to vote for Mayor, Jesse Seligman expressed his support for Francis M. Scott saying that “I consider the Tammany Hall organization rotten to the core and I see no reason why…Tammany Hall should not be overthrown.”

1890: As of this date another 1,982 Russian immigrants had arrived in Philadelphia, PA, which was an increase from 694 during the same period last year.

1890: “MR. FROUDE ON LORD BEACONSFIELD'S RELIGION” published today provided the view James Anthony Froude, the author of a biography on Disraeli, feels that the former British Prime Minister had on this subject.

http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/1st-november-1890/9/mr-froude-on-lord-beaconsfields-religion

1891: In Wilmington, NC, Leopold and Johanna Bluenthenthal gave birth to Arthur “Bluey” Bluethenthal the Princeton All-American football player who died during WW I while flying with the Lafayette Escadrille.

1891: As of today, 62,574 Jews came to New York this year in Steerage, 54,194 of whom were from Russia.

1891: “In Weld County, Colorado, Philip and Anna (Shames) Quiat” gave birth to Denver University Law School Graduate and Colorado State Senator Ira Louis Quiat the husband of Esther Greenblatt.

1891: It was reported today that of the 239,000 Jews who came to the United States in the last six years, 90% came to New York and 70% of them have remained in the city.

1894: Czar Alexander III who implemented the anti-Semitic May Laws of 1882 and sought to deal with the Jews through his one-third, one-third, one-third policy died today.

1894: Nicholas II becomes Czar after the death of Alexander III.  Nicholas was the last Czar.  He was an incompetent reactionary.  He was also an anti-Semite.

1894: Having been finally given permission to speak out, Louise Dreyfus told her brother-in-law Mathieu about the charges leveled against her husband which led to Mathieu Dreyfus becoming the leading architect of the Dreyfus Defense.

1894: The French Army high command announced that it would proceed with a formal court-martial with Dreyfus as the defendant.

1895: According to a summary published today, the United Hebrew Charities collected $144,539.90 from all sources and spent $138,895.11 to provide services

1895: It was reported today that 27,065 Jewish immigrants had arrived in New York City this year as compared with 16, 381 who come in 1894. 

1895: As of today there are 300,000 Jews living in New York City

1895: The City Magistrate of Essex Market Police Court “dismissed the charges of extortion brought against Max Sanftman, an agent for the Hebrew Branch of the Anti-Vice Society, Barney Silverman” a restaurant owner whose wife had been arrested based on information provided by Sanftman.

1895:Ludovic Trarieux, a Dreyfusard who was the founding president of the League of Human and Civil Rights completed his term as Minister of Justice.

1896: Joseph Jacobs, the editor of Macmillan’s Jewish Library is reported to be in the United States so that he can deliver a series of lectures during the upcoming meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women.

1897: The first of what would be a flood of 2,079 immigrants arrived in Philadelphia.

1898: Professor Richard Gotheil, a Professor of Oriental Languages at Columbia addressed a meeting of the West Side Zion Society where he spoke about events at the Zionist Conference which he attended at Basel last August.

1898: Based on reports published today, the heat has taken its toll on the Kaiser and his wife during their visit to Palestine.  They have cancelled their trip to Jericho and will be returning to Germany sooner than expected. Since nearly 40 horses have died from the heat, the Kaiser has decided to return to Haifa from Jaffa by sea.

1898: Twenty-five year old Kate Hart, “a devout Roman Catholic” who fell in love Charles Mundag, “a devout Jew” and married him five years ago despite the opposition of her family burned herself to death after her family made overtures of reconciliation.

1898: According to a summary of the report of the United Hebrew Charities published today, the society raised $133,107.12 and spent $120,540 on providing services to the city’s needy Jews.

1898: Leopold Lederer is being held in the Tombs charged with having burned down his home in August, 1894 and Abraham Zucker is being held in the Tombs on charges of setting fire to his dry goods store on the Corner of 41stStreet and 9th Avenue.

1898: Today marked the end of a 12 month period during which 2,079 Jewish immigrants arrived in Philadelphia.

1899(28th of Cheshvan, 5660): Moses Bruhl, who has been in the jewelry business for 46 years, passed away today.  He came to the United States in 1854 at the age of 18 and became a noted philanthropist as well as a successful businessman.

1899: J. Charles Wechsler and Dr. M.J. Burstain presented plans for the proposed Emanuel Hospital and Dispensary which will serve Jews from Galicia, Austria and Hungary living on the East Side to the State Board of Charities today.

1899: As of today, the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society is providing direct care for “876 children ranging in age from three to sixteen years” of whom 534 are boys.

1899: Isaac Stern, Chairman of the Executive Board of Mount Sinai Hospital and President Isaac Wallach of Mount Sinai Hospital expressed their opposition to the construction of a new hospital for which, according to them, there is no real support.

1900: The Executive Committee of the sound money parade, which will be attended by Oscar S. Straus met tonight to make final arrangements for tomorrow’s event.

1900: Isidor Straus is scheduled to be one of the speakers at tonight’s meeting of “the independent voters and Gold Democrats of the Fourteenth District at the Cercle Music Hall.

1901: “The income of the” American Union of Hebrew Congregations “during the fiscal year ending” today “was $68, 463.79.”

1902(1st of Cheshvan, 5663): Parshat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1902: “The Jewish Year Book” published today provided a description of “the fourth issue of the American Jewish Year Book, edited by Cyrus Adler” which “is largely devoted to information concerning National Jewish organizations, lists of important events, dedications of synagogues and other public buildings together with certain special articles.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/11/01/118484539.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

 

1903: Eighty-five year old Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian Theodor Mommsen “who strongly opposed anti-Semitism” and wrote a pamphlet in which he opposed the views of Heinrich von Treitschke “who popularized the phrase "Die Juden sind unser Unglück!" ("The Jews are our misfortune!"), which was adopted as a motto by the Nazi publication Der Stürmer several decades later passed away today.

1904:Max "Kid Twist" Zwerbach, a Jewish gangster, met with Richie Fitzpatick in an attempt to decide which one of them would lead Monk Eastman Gang. During the meeting, Firzpatrick was shot to death by one of Kid Twist’s henchmen.

1905: This evening in Kiev, after the Cossacks had clashed with “the populace that had seized the Town Hall, “the Jewish quarter was sacked.”

1905: As revolutionary violence swept parts of Russia, “there were anti-Jewish demonstrations today at Kherson” in the Ukraine.

1905: “In fighting between toughs and Jews on Dalnitskaya Street” in Odessa, “thirty-seven persons were killed and eighty-one were wounded seriously enough to be taken to the hospital.

1905: “A dispatch sent from Odessa attributes today’s outbreaks there” including the attacks on the Jews “to the instigation of the disarmed and disbanded police.

1905: In New York City, Abraham and Bluma Postal gave birth to Bernard Postal, journalist, author and the co-author “with Jesse and Roy Silver of The Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports who was married to Bella Posta.

http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/BernardPostal.htm

1906: “For several minutes shouts for the "next Cabinet officer," the waving of American flags, and continued handclapping and cheering saluted Oscar S. Straus when he passed along the aisle to his place on the stage of Jacob Adler's Grand Street theatre” tonight at Republican mass meeting.

1907 Today, Franz “Kafka was hired at the Assicurazioni Generali, an insurance company, where he worked for nearly a year.”

1907: Birthdate of Elimelekh-Shimon Rimalt, the native of Galicia who served in the Knesset and as the Minister of Postal Services.

1908: “At the annual meeting of the contributors to the Montefiore Home for Incurables and Chronic Invalids, at 138th Street and Broadway,” this “morning. Jacob H. Schiff, its President, resented the suggestion made by Uriah Herrmann of the Beth Israel Hospital that Montefiore ought to give preference to incurable patients in other hospitals over patients on the waiting list of Montefiore Home itself.”

1909: It was reported today that the weeklong meeting of the Central Conference of American Rabbis will open on the evening of November 9 in New York City.

1909(17th of Cheshvan 5670): Abram Hirschberg passed away today.

1909: In New York, Morris Gintzler, the Hungarian born son of Emile and Saly Gintzler and his wife Rose Gintzler gave birth to Selma Ruth Gintzler who became Selma Ruth Klineberg when she married Otto Klineberg.

1910: Birthdate of Polish native John “Jack” Grossman, “a three-sports star” at Rutgers during the 1930’s after which he played professional football with the NFL Brooklyn Dodger and “move to Latin where her played professional baseball and soccer

1910: Archeologist Max von Oppenheim, “a member of the Oppenheim banking dynasty” continued to work in Cairo as a diplomat until 1910 when he was dismissed from the diplomatic service with the rank of Ministerresident today

1911(10th of Cheshvan, 5672): Four month old Salomon Maurtis Hartog, the son of Daniel Joseph Hartogh and Estelle Celine Abrahams passed away today in Paramaribo, Suriname

1912: In Munster, Germany, Jonas and Selma Palut gave birth Wolf Gunther Plaut, “the rabbi of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto for several decades.”

1913(1st of Cheshvan, 5674): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1913: Mendel Bellis fainted today during his trial today in Kiev where he is charged with murder of Andrew Yushinsky.

1913 At today’s trial of Mendel Bellis, “one of the principal medical experts, Dr. Bekhtereff, asserted on the witness stand that the murder “of Andrew Yushinsky ”was the work of alcoholics or epileptic and that it was impossible to attribute a religious character to the crime.”

1914(12th of Cheshvan, 5675): During WW I, 15 year old “Midshipman Vivian George Edward S. Schreiber, HMS Monmouth, RN, died today.”

1914: Birthdate of Rabbi Moshe (Moses) Teitelbaum  Chasidic Rebbe and the world leader of the Satmar Hasidim, which is believed to be the largest Chasidic community in the world, with some 100,000 followers.

1914: Birthdate of Sofia Cosma, the native of Latvia “who defied long odds to rebuild her career after seven years in Soviet prison camps.”

http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/22/local/la-me-sofia-cosma-20110222

1914: “Immigration” published today provides the views of Edward A. Ross on how the World War will affect population movement including a prediction that “the possible alleviation of the status of the Jew in Russia” will lead to a decrease in their “outflow” from western Asia.

1914: Today’s “City Brevities” column includes a description of an upcoming meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society.

1914: “Finds Russian Jews Aflame As Patriots” published today described the study by Charles H. Sherrill of the patriotism of Russian Jews who are rallying to the Russian flag in the present war” and its impact on Jews living in the United States.

1915: The list of the officers of the Independent Order Free Sons of Israel published today included Grand Master – Emil Tusing; Grand Treasurer – Benjamin Blumenthal; Grand Secretary – Abraham Blumenthal; Grand Secretary – Abraham Hafer; Deputy Grand Masters – Solon J. Liebeskind, Henry Jacobs and Adolph Pike; Counsel Maurice B. Blumenthal, the former Deputy Attorney General who said that “The Jews of America are first, last and all the time Americans.”

1915: It was reported today that Joseph Hertz, the Chief Rabbi of the British Empire has told his co-religionists in London that the Jewish leaders of Petrograd had expected a million pounds ($5,000,000) from the British Jews to help deal with the privations of the World War but had only received $300,000.

1915: In seeking to show his support for women getting the vote, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was quoted to as having asked the question, “In the face of this great calamity of war, how can men say that government would be made worse by the participation of women?”

1915: “A general congress of American Jews to consider methods of assisting their co-religionists in the war zones” called for by The American Jewish Committee and its President, Louis Marshall, was scheduled to begin today in Washington, DC.

1915: A contest sponsored by the Federation of American Zionists that will award a student “in any college or university in the United States or Canada” “for the best original essay on some phase of Jewish life and culture in Palestine” judged by Julian W. Mack, Felix Frankfurter and Richard Gottheil  is scheduled to close out today

1916: In Baltimore, MD, John and Gladys Putzel gave birth to Lewis Putzel, the husband of Emily Frankel Putzel.

1916:Arnold Schönberg “completes the Four Songs for Voice and Orchestra, op. 22.”

1916: The Ottoman Jewish Union was founded with aim of fostering friendly relations between Jews of different countries and the Ottomans, as well as closer association of the Ottoman Jews with the other nationalities in Turkey.

1916: A letter which was triggered by the anti-Semitic writings that appeared in Psychology of Warby U.S. Army Captain LeRoy indicating the favorable attitude of the War Department as it pertains to the quality of Jewish soldiers “was given out at the White House executive offices today.”

1917: W.T. Massey, British correspondent with the British army fighting in Palestine transmitted a dispatch headlined “Beersheba Taken In Night Charge.” According to him Australasian Cavalrymen dismounted to storm defenses held by Germans and Turks. The infantry cleared the way, tearing down wire entanglements with their bare hands.  At the same time, over four hundred Turkish soldiers were captured in fighting at Gaza.

1917: Today is the deadline for the American Jewish Relief Committee to raise enough money for the Jewish War Relief Fund to trigger a matching contribution by Julius Rosenwald of Chicago that could reach ten per cent of all the money raised up to ten million dollars.

1917: Oscar Straus told the “three hundred members of the Authors Club” attending a dinner “in their Carnegie Club Rooms” where they “heard denunciations of Kaiserism and Kultur” that “any candidate for Mayor of New York who was not heart and soul with the American Government in the conduct of the war was a traitor to the country” and “that he had recently been told by a prominent diplomat of an allied nation that if the present city administration were defeated on Election Day, the German people would take it as a sign that the war was unpopular here and would closer to the militarist German party.”

1917: Tonight “speaking before a large Jewish audience at Hunt’s Point Palace in the Bronx, Samuel Untermyer made a strong appeal to the patriotism of the Jewish voters and urged them as a duty to their adopted country to vote against the Socialist candidate for Mayor.” (Untermeyer was a prominent Jewish leader, Zionist and served as President of the Keren Hayesod)

1918: As of today “the total number of casualties in the American Expeditionary Force was 64,157” of which 3.9 per cent or 2,502 were Jewish

1918:  Responding to demands for an end to the monarchy, the Kaiser tells an emissary from Prince Max, ‘I wouldn’t dream of abandoning the throne because of a few hundred Jews and a thousand workers.”  The German monarch’s anti-Semitism trumped the reality of the thousands of Jews who had fought and died for the fatherland from 1914 until 1918.

1919(8thof Cheshvan, 5680): Parshat Lech-Lecha

1919(8thof Cheshvan, 5680): Seventy year old “editor and author” Gustave Pollak a native of Vienna whom came to the United States in 1866 and who was a contributor to the Evening Post, In New York, and the Nation, for 40 years” passed away today at the home of his daughter Mrs. Paul J. Sachs.

1919: In London, “Celebration of the 25th annual dinner of the Readers’ Pensions.”

1919: “The Federation of Hungarian Jews in America was organized” today.

1920: At Columbia University’s Teachers College, Mrs. Norvin Lindheim and Mrs. I.B. Berkson are scheduled to supervise “a course in household dietetics and kindred subjects” for women who want work in Social Work in Palestine

1920: Birthdate of London native and movie producer Michael Klinger, the “son of a Polish-born tailor who teamed with Tony Tenser, the son of another Jewish tailor to create “the Compton cinema chain.”

1921: Congregation Beth El located in Camden, NJ, was official incorporated by the state of New Jersey. 1921: Hadoar, the first Hebrew daily Hebrew paper published in the United States appeared for the first time.

1922: In Springfield, MA, Rebecca (née Sack) and Abraham Shelasky, a haberdasher, gave birth George Irving Shelasky better known as actor George S. Irving who made his debut in the original production of “Oklahoma” in 1943. (As reported by Richard Sanomir)

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/29/obituaries/george-s-irving-tony-voice-of-heat-dies-94.html?ribbon-ad-idx=3&rref=obituaries&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Obituaries&pgtype=article

1922: The last sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Mehmed VI, abdicates. The Sultan and the empire would be replaced by a secular Turkish Republic led by Attaturk Kemal.  Large numbers of Jews fled Turkey during this period as a result of the Greco-Turkish war which was fought at this time.  Jews of the new republic also suffered a loss international protection under the terms of the Treaty of Locarno under pressure from the new regime. 

1923: Birthdate of Menachem Fetter, who made in Aliyah in 1935 and became the note Israeli jurist Menachem Elon who became Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Israel.

1923: In Warsaw, Rachel and Aryeh Turkeltabu, ‘a Zionist who ran a paper products business gave birth to Abba Tor “whose engineering prowess helped the landmark Trans World Flight Center take wing at Kennedy International Airport.” (As reported by David W. Dunlap)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/17/nyregion/abba-tor-dead.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

1923: Paul Whiteman, asked Jewish composer  George Gershwin “to contribute a concerto-like piece for an all-jazz concert he would give in Aeolian Hall in February 1924” that would eventually lead to the creation of “Rhapsody in Blue.”

1924(4th of Cheshvan, 5685): Parashat Noach

1924(4th of Cheshvan, 5685): Fifty-seven year old Jules Greenbaum “the founder of production and distribution companies Deutsche Bioscop and Vitascope” and “one of the pioneers of the German film industry” who “introduced such directors as Max Mack and Richard Oswald to the cinema and produced the groundbreaking drama “Der Andere” (The Other) passed away today in his native Berlin.

1924: It was reported today that the wife of Hart. O Berg, the man who was the business representative for the Wright Brothers and shepherded them through pre-War Europe so they can demonstrate and sell their newly invented airplanes has been granted a divorce by courts in Paris.

1924: U.S. premiere of “White Man” the silent film produced by B.P. Schulberg that marked the cinematic debut of Clark Gable.  (Gable was not Jewish but it is still worth noting)

1924: Birthdate of Aharon Uzan, the Tunisian born Israeli political leader who held the positions Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister of Labor and Social Welfare after Abuhatzira resigned from both posts following his conviction for larceny, breach of trust and fraud from 1982 until 1984.

1928: The silent film version of “Noah’s Ark” directed by Michael Curitz was released today by Warner Brothers.

1928: In Washington, DC, the Rumanian Legation announced that “George Cretziano, Rumanian Minister to the United States has been decorated by the King with the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crow or Rumania in recognition of the services rendered since his appointment” including improving relations with the American Jewish community which has led to “Jewish support for Rumania’s financial stabilization program.”

1928: “Attorney General Ottinger, the Republic candidate for Governor” whom City Court Judge Gustave Hartman said “had been brought up in a real Jewish home” spoke at five meetings in Manhattan tonight where he urged voters to support Herbert Hoover for President “as the best means of insuring a continuance of prosperity.”

1929: “The Trespasser” a film that had both a silent and talkie versions edited by Cyril Gardner was released in New York City today.

1929: “Call of the Blood” a Czech-German film directed by Victor Trivas was released today.

1930: A new cooperative housing project, spearheaded by Lieutenant Governor Herbert Lehman and Aaron Rabinowitz opened on the site of the old Hoe & Co Printing Plant on Delancey Street.  An editorial writer for the New York Times referred to this effort as “the first step toward the rejuvenation of the Lower East Side.

1930(10th of Cheshvan, 5691): Parashat Lech-Lecha

1930: Northwestern University led by Guard Hyman “Hy” Crizevsky defeated the University of Minnesota in its fifth straight win of the season.

1930: A demonstration was held in Jerusalem to protest the White Paper on British Policy in Palestine.

1930: The British government is making preparations to prevent any demonstrations tomorrow (the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration) by Jews who have been protesting against the White Paper on the British Policy in Palestine.

1931: “His Highness Love,” a “Franco-German comedy” produced and co-directed by Joe May was released today.

1931: The New York Times reports the Yasha Heifitz will go to Palestine next Spring to present a series of five concerts.  The Times reported approvingly of the growth of the appreciation in Palestine for “good Occidental music” in a land where until only recently “companies of wandering Egyptian musicians were the only artists heard.”

1933: The first issue of Ristow's anti-Semitic Blick in die Zeit (A Look at the Times)is published in Germany.

1933: “Only Yesterday” a film “based on the novel Briefe einer unbekannten (Letter from an Unknown Woman) by Stefan Zweig directed by John M. Stahl (Jacob Morris Strelitsky) and produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. was released today in the United States.

1934(23rd of Cheshvan, 5695): Sixty-eight year old Simon Oscar Pollock, the husband of Julia Moschowitz and Russian revolutionary who “was counsel to the Political Refugees Defense League of New York” succumbed to the injuries that resulted from being scalded in a shower and passed away today.

1934: “We Live Again” a cinematic adaptation of the novel Resurrection produced by Samuel Goldwyn who made the film to showcase his latest acting find and with music by Alfred Newman was released in the United States by United Artists.

1934: Birthdate of Lt. General Sidney T. Weinstein, the native of Camden, NJ and West Point Graduate whose expertise led to his being inducted into the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/25/AR2007052502231.html

1934: Italian nuclear physicist Bruno Pontecorvo, the son of Jewish textile manufacturer “was made a temporary assistant at the Royal Institute of Physics.

1935: “Members of the religious agricultural training in Telz, Lithuania” were photographed today.

http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/november/02.asp

1935: The first edition of The American Hebrew, which was the successor to the American Hebrew and Jewish Tribune appeared today.

1935: Birthdate of Robert Andrzej Krauthammer the native of Warsaw, who, after he was smuggled out of the Warsaw Ghetto was given the name of Andre Tchaikowskyunder which he became a famous composer whose extra claim to fame is the fact that Royal Shakespeare Company uses his skull as prop, per the terms of his will.

1935: An addition to the Reich Citizenship Law disqualifies Jews from German citizenship.

1936: An exhibition of water-color landscapes of Palestine opened this afternoon at the Jewish Club in New York City.  The paintings “are the work of Elias Newman, an American artist who has lived in Palestine for eight year and is affiliated with the Tel Aviv Museum.”

1936: In an American Football game at Harry Newman of the Brooklyn Dodgers kicked a field goal which gave his team a temporary three to zero lead over the New York (football) Yankees.

1936: A parade organized by a group of Protestants, Catholic and Jews that “would be an affirmation of the faith of the people in God” was scheduled to be held today in New York City.

1936: It was reported today that “the most recent victims of the anti-Semitic campaign are the Jewish apothecaries” who effective October 1 were “all compelled to lease or sell their establishments and retire from the business” while Jews no longer are employed in drug stores because they were “discharged by the order of the Reich Druggist Leader.”

1936: “Literary agents for the late Edgar Wallace reported that his works have been banned in Germany because of rumors that the writer was of Jewish extraction” and they “have asked the aid of the writer’s family in proof of Mr. Wallace’s ‘Aryan’ ancestry.”

1936: This morning “in an address before the congregation of the Free Synagogue in Carnegie Hall, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise vigorously denounced the political implication put for in the present campaign that there is such a thing as a ‘Jewish vote,’ and added that there never was a campaign in which it would have been easier and more natural to shut out every reference to the Jewish race than the present one.”

1936: Leo Perper, who has been working for R.H. Macy for the last twenty years is scheduled to “become president of the Roger Kent stores” today.

1936: “Government aid cannot supplant private philanthropy Government, Governor Lehman said tonight in an address in Madison Square Garden where stage and screen stars held benefit performances for the Hebrew National Orphan Home.”

1936: Governor Herbert Lehman was an unexpected speaker at a dinner at the Hotel Astor attended by more than 2,000 guests in honor of Benjamin J. Rabin, deputy commissioner and counsel general of the New York State Mortgage Commission which was a fund raiser of the American Jewish Distribution Committee.

1936: “Four hundred and forty pupils of Jewish religious schools of New York City received prizes for attendance and scholastic records during the 1935-36 school year at a festival held this afternoon by the Jewish Education Association at the Washington Irving High School.”

1936: "Palestine Arabs Turn to Boycott" published today reported that "As was expected immediately after the Arab general strike was called off through Palestine, an anti-Jewish boycott movement has taken root."  If it continues, it can have a disastrous effect on all those living in Palestine - Arab and Jew alike

1937: Birthdate of Micha Shagrir, the native of Linz who moved to Palestine in 1938 and became one of Israel’s “leading filmmakers.”

1937: ThePalestine Post reports the death of Rabbi Henry Pereira Mendes of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of New York City. Born in Birmingham, England in 1852, he was one of the two founders in 1886 of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Mendes was rabbi emeritus of Shearith Israel since retiring after 43 years in 1920.

1937: The Palestine Post reported that Raphael Ben-Israel Namda was severely wounded and Ahmed Moussa el-Masri, a Persian, was killed by an Arab terrorist at the corner of Nahlat Shiva and Jaffa Road, in the center of Jerusalem. A day earlier, Jacob Weiss, the manager of the German Bank, was stabbed by an Arab assailant, but was out of danger. Shots were fired at Palestine Quarries workers near Motza. 

1937(27th of Cheshvan, 5698): Seventy-eight year Dr. Sigmund Pollitzer, the South Carolina born son of Morris and Anna Kuh Pollitzer and graduate of Columbia whose colorful career culminated in serving as President of the American Dermatological Association and who was the husband of “the former Alice Kohn of New York”  passed away today in New York City.

http://archderm.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=518874

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1937/11/02/94451130.pd

1938: A British Mandate police report noted that although the Arabs of Palestine had not yedclared 'a complete Jihad,' yet Jihad had been preached in many village mosques in Palestine, Syria and Iraq.   If the British government were to announce a policy 'which is adverse to Arab interest,' the report warned, 'a complete Jihad will be declared by the more prominent religious leaders of Islam.'

1938: The “first solo exhibition of the work of Frida Kahlo” which was mounted by Julian Levy who had studied with Paul J. Sachs opened today at 15 East 57th Street in New York.

1938: Louis E. Kirstein, the Vice President of William Filene’s Sons of Boston met with President Roosevelt today.

1938: Today the Tucson, AZ, Star published a photograph of Tucson High School grad and University of Arizona alum Leonard Cahn who served in the Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War.

http://www.alba-valb.org/volunteers/leonard-cahn

1938: Father Bernhard Lichtenberg, a Roman Catholic priest in Berlin, condemns the German assault on Jews. One of the few German Catholics to denounce the immoral behavior of the government, Father Lichtenberg sermonizes: "Outside the synagogue is burning, and that also is a house of God."

1939: Hans Frank, governor-general of Occupied Poland, sets up the first "self-governing" Jewish council (Judenrat) within Jewish ghettos. The council leaders must obey the demands of the Nazis.

1939: Birthdate of French politician and physician Bernard Kouchner whose father was Jewish and who is the co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and Médecins du Monde.

1940(30th of Tishrei, 5701): Manchester native and Cambridge graduate Joseph Lewis Cohen, the economist and Zionist who helped organize the Jewish Legion in WW I and “directed the political office of the World Union of Poale Zion in London” while serving as an “economic advisor to Marks and Spencer” was killed today during the Blitz.

1940: In Brooklyn “Seymour and Sarah (Rashall) Silvers” gave birth to college professor and disability rights advocated Anita Silvers. (As reported by Neil Genzlinger)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/22/obituaries/anita-silvers-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1941: Isidore Newman who has been training to be a member with the SOE was promoted to the rank of 2ndLieutenant and given the code name “Athlete.”

1941: Today, “President Roosevelt announced that the U.S. Coast Guard” who most famous WW II Jewish member might have been comedian Sid Caesar “would now be under the direction of the U.S. Navy, a transition of authority usually reserved only for wartime”

1942: The Nazis completed the murder of the Jews of Pinsk, Russia, begun on October 29.  As of this date there are reportedly no more Jews left alive in the city.

1942: More than 170,000 Jews are killed within one week at the Belzec, Auschwitz, and Treblinka death camps.

1942: Birthdate of Paul L. Dickstein, the Bronx native who was Mayor Koch’s third and longest serving Budget Director. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

1943: In Algiers, Simon Attali, the owner of a perfume shop gave birth to twins Bernard Attali and Jacques Attali the French economist who was “first president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

1943: Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill sign the Moscow Declaration. Because of British suspicions that the Jews and Poles are exaggerating German atrocities, the declaration omits references to gas chambers. Also, while promising postwar justice for murderers, the declaration does not mention Jews.

1943: When Francis Osborne D’Arcy, the British envoy to the Vatican, had an hour-long private audience with Pope Pious XII, the Pontiff insisted that he had no complaints about the Nazi occupation of Rome.  This is a recurring theme that reinforces the view that Pious was either totally insensitive, at best, or really an anti-Semite.

1944: Since The Russian army had driven the Germans from eastern Poland and from most of Hungary Jews began to emerge from their hiding places.

1944: In Chicago, Dr. S. Thomas Friedman and Minnie (Samet) Friedman gave birth to Texas’ legendary Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman.

http://www.kinkyfriedman.com/home

1945: Birthdate of Hartford, CT native John Lee Levitow, the United States Air Force Loadmaster awarded the Medal of Honor for his acts of heroism while serving on board a Douglas AC-47 Spooky gunship of the 3d Special Operations Squadron USAF on February 24, 1969.

https://amcmuseum.org/history/airman-first-class-john-l-levitow/

https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/1957

1945: In response to the British decision to continue enforce the White Paper of 1939, units of the Palmach and the Irgun conducted a series of coordinated attacks on the British run railway system and sunk “three…guard boats” in Haifa and Jaffa.

1946: In the opening game of the fledgling Basketball Association of America (BAA), Ossie Schectman scored the opening basket for the New York Knickerbockers against the Toronto Huskies. Schectman and his teammates Sonny Hertzberg, Stan Stutz, Hank Rosenstein, Ralph Kaplowitz, Jake Weber, and Leo "Ace" Gottlieb went on to win the opening game 68 – 66 and finish the season with a 33 – 27 record. In 1949, the BAA became the National Basketball Association (NBA), and Schectman’s shot is considered the first basket in the NBA.

1946: “A Matter of Life and Death,” co-directed, co-produced and co-written by Emeric Pressburger premiered today in the United Kingdom

1946: Sonny Herzberg, a six foot guard who had played for City College “was on the court -- a floor covering the ice at Maple Leaf Gardens -- when the Knicks played the first game in their history, and the inaugural game of the Basketball Association of America, the forerunner of the N.B.A.”

1947: “Canada Confirms Ban” published today described the decision of the government at Ottawa to bar “Ben Hecht’s A Flag is Born” a pageant that is a plea for the establishments of a “free Palestine as a homeland for Jews” “has been barred from Canada under Tariff Act, clause 1201 banning ‘treasonable or seditious material.”

1947: At Lake Success, NY, “a Palestine subcommittee of the United Nations General Assembly today took up Zionist proposals for modifying the economic union between the proposed Arab and Jewish states” while the British officially reacted unfavorably to the “United States plan for carrying out the partition of Palestine.”

1947: “Irwin Rosen, director of emigration of the Joint Distribution Committee announced” today “that nearly 11,000 certified Jewish emigrants will have been brought Palestine this year at a cost of more than $1,000,000 by the committee,” which is a “major American agency aiding distressed Jews aboard.”

1948: “The exodus of Turkish Jews came to…a halt today” when new instructions were “issued to the Istanbul police that no further visas for Israel should be issued” and that “that the police were…to consider void all passports previously issued to Jews of Turkish nationality wanting to emigrate to Israel.”

1948: During a news conference at the national headquarters of Hadassah in New York, Dr. Eli Davis, the deputy director for the Hadassah organization” said typhoid has almost been completely wiped out in Israel.

1948: Today, at the port of Sivona, Italian “police halted the scheduled sailing of a 2,000-ton Italian ship after having discovered that it was carrying Jewish refugees, a number of whom were “clandestine” to Palestine.”

1949: “Ambassador Eliahu Elath…insisted that his government had ‘good information’ to the effect that 2,000 Iraqi Jews had been imprisoned” and in some cases “tortured and killed.”

1949: In Los Angeles“actress/comedian/screenwriter/playwright Elaine May (née Berlin) and inventor Marvin May gave birth to Jeannie Brette May who gained fame as actress and screenwriter Jeannie Berlin.

1950: Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion formed his second government today with a political coalition that included the United Religious Front.

1950(21st of Cheshvan, 5711): Eighty-four year old Colonel Hebert Jessel passed away today.  A member of the distinguished Jessel family, he was known as Sir Herbert.  A graduate of Oxford, he served in the House of Commons before being elevated to a peerage.

1950: Private First Class Tibor Rubin, a Hungarian born survivor of the Holocaust, was taken captive in North Korea by the Chinese enemy. With an injured left hand and shrapnel lodged in his chest, he was forced to march the long distance to the Prisoner of War camp. There, for many long months, Rubin stood out among his comrades as a hero, stealing out of the camp each night to obtain food, just as he had done five years earlier, as a Hungarian child in a Nazi concentration camp. For over half a century, the United States Army failed to recognize Rubin’s valor, in part, as one of his fellow GI’s said, because of anit-Semitism.  In 2005, President Bush announced that he was bestowing upon this great patriot our nation's highest award for bravery, the Medal of Honor."

1951(2nd of Cheshvan, 5712): Sixty year old Philip Salsburg, the Wilkes-Barre, PA born son of Rachel and Mendel Salsburg and husband of “the former Sadie Rubinow” who was employed by Du Pont before coming the executive secretary of the Community Chest of Scranton passed away today.

1951: “Top Banana” a musical starring Phil Silvers in his Tony Award winning performance “as Jerry Biffle”opened today on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre

1952: Seventy-four year old Horace Stern, the Philadelphia born son of Matilde and Morris Stern began serving as Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

1952: The United States detonated the first Hydrogen bomb – a weapon whose development was championed by Edward Teller and opposed by J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the Atomic Bomb.”

1954: After dissolving the “Left Faction, Rostam Bastuni rejoined Mapam today.

1954: Eleanor (née Lebenthal) and Harry Gerard Bissinger II, a former president of the municipal bond firm Lebenthal & Company gave birth to Harry Gerard "H. G." Bissinger III, best the “American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, best known for his non-fiction book Friday Night Lights.

1955: Birthdate of Michael “Mike” David Mendoza, the controversial sports radio talk show host who is a cousin of Peter Sellers and a descendant of the legendary boxer Daniel Mendoza.

1956: During the Sinai Campaign, Israeli forces fought a bitter battle with Egyptians in order to take control of Rafa at the entrance to the Gaza Strip which was a base for fedayeen, the name given to the Arab terrorists of the period.

1956(27th of Cheshvan, 5717): A car in which members of Kibbutz Erez were travelling hit a mine laid by fedayeen killing three of the passengers.

1956: “Teenage Rebel” featuring Warren Berlinger, Milton Berle’s nephew, “as Dick Hewitt was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox.

1957: Starting today and continuing for almost three weeks, 486 Egyptian Jews were arrested under 'Military Proclamation No. 4.'

1958(18th of Cheshvan, 5719): Parashat Vayera

1958(18th of Cheshvan, 5719): Eighty-five year old Jennie Franklin Purvin the daughter of Henry Franklin and Hannah Mayer and wife of businessman of Moses L Purvin who was active in Jewish communal work passed away today.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/purvin-jennie-franklin

1959(30th of Tishrei, 5720): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1959(30th of Tishrei, 5720): Gershon Agron mayor of Jerusalem passed away at the age of 66.  Born Gershon Agronksy in the Ukraine in 1894, Agron immigrated to the United States with his parents.  During World War I he served with the Jewish Legion in Palestine.  In 1932, he started an English language newspaper called the Palestine Post.  In 1950, for obvious reasons, he changed the name of the paper to the Jerusalem Post.  By publishing in English, Agron provided a voice that could be understood by the British occupiers and the nascent American Zionist movement.  His brother was Martin Agronsky, a distinguished American broadcast journalist.

1960(11thof Cheshvan, 5721): Sixty-two year old Herbert R. Abeles, the husband of Etta Abeles with whom he had two children – Abby and Robert – and President of the Jewish Community Organizations of America passed away today in West Orange, NJ.

1961: Women Strike For Peace (WSP) was inaugurated with a day-long strike by an estimated 50,000 women in 60 cities, all pressing for nuclear disarmament. Bella Abzug helped form and run the group, and she became the chairperson of WSP's legislative committee. Abzug remained active in WSP until she was elected to Congress in 1970. (As reported by Jewish Women’s Archive)

1961: “The Comancheros” an epic western directed by Michael Curtiz, co-starring Ina Balin and Nehemiah Persoff and with music by Elmer Bernstein was released in the United States today.

1961: Birthdate of Peggy Orenstein, the author of the New York Timesbest-selling memoir, “Waiting for Daisy: A Tale of Two Continents, Three Religions, Five Infertility Doctors, An Oscar, an Atomic Bomb, A Romantic Night, and One Woman's Quest to Become a Mother.”

1962: It was reported today that Robert St. John has written two more books about Israel that are due to be published in the near future – “They Came From Everywhere: Twelve Who Helped Mold Modern Israel” and “The Man Who Played God.”

1962(4thof Cheshvan, 5723): Seventy-three year old Abraham Joseph Balaban (A.J.) the movie theatre mogul who was the “Balaban” in the team of Balaban and Katz passed away today.

http://archives.nypl.org/the/18638

1964: Birthdate of “Old Bethpage, Long Island,” native Erich Mendelsohn, the award winning director and screenwriter who also “teaches a Columbia University’s School of the Arts.”

1965: Over 85% of the Israeli electorate participated in today’s election to choose member for the 6th Knesset.

1966: Following a debate over the design of a new chapel at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim of Montreal, following a “motion by Joe Eliesen and seconded by Dr. George Strean, the Board of Trustees” rejected the concept of having the Bimah in the center “and decided to have the Bimah in front, in an arrangement similar to the Main Synagogue” but made no decision regarding creating a special ladies section which Rabbi Shuchat “felt discouraged ladies from attending services.”

1967: “Cool Hand Luke,” the cinema version of the book by the same name directed by Stuart Rosenberg, with music by Lalo Schifrin and starring Paul Newman was released in the United States today.

1967: Birthdate of Brooklyn native Ed Horowitz, the right handed hitting catcher, first baseman and third baseman who was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 15th round of the 1989 Major League Draft.

1968: The day after Operation Shock, IAF jets took photographs over Upper Egypt revealing “that seven of the nine transformers had been destroyed or severely damaged, that Cairo's southern suburbs were disconnected from the electrical system and that the Qena Bridge was irreparably damaged.”

1971: In “Messing with Max” published today the reviewer pans “The Incomparable Max” a play centering on the life of Max Beerbohm.

http://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,905498,00.html

1971: “Cold Spring Harbor”  “the debut studio album by American recording artist Billy Joel” was released today by Family Productions.

1972:“The Israeli ambassador to Bonn was called back to Jerusalem for consultations which many interpreted as the government’s ways of showing displeasure” with the German government’s “speedy” release of the surviving members of the terror squad  that killed the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics. (As reported by Yael Greenfeter and Matti Golan)

1976: Asher Yadlin was scheduled to succeed Moshe Sanbar as governor of the Bank of Israel.

1978: President Jimmy Carter established the President’s Commission on the Holocaust. The purpose of the Commission was to make recommendations on establishing and funding an appropriate memorial to victims of the Holocaust. The Commission suggested the following:

  • that a living memorial be established to honor the victims and survivors of the Holocaust and which would ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust be taught in perpetuity;
  • that an educational foundation be established to stimulate and support research in the teaching of the Holocaust;
  • that a Committee on Conscience be established that would collect information on and alert the national conscience regarding reports of actual or potential outbreaks of genocide throughout the world; and
  • that a national Day of Remembrance of victims of the Holocaust be established in perpetuity and be held annually.

1978: Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued for Duren when the Supreme Court heard Duren v. Missouri in what would be her last appearance before the High Court as an attorney

1981: In entitled “Kvetching About the Human Condition” published today  Wallace Markfield reviewed A Bintel Brief Volume II. Letters to the Jewish Daily Forward 1950-80. Compiled and Edited by Isaac Metzker. (Translated by Bella S. Metzker and Diana Shalet Levy, Under the Supervision of Isaac Metzker)   For more than eighty years the Jewish Daily Forward's legendary advice column, "A Bintel Brief" ("a bundle of letters") dispensed shrewd, practical, and fair-minded advice to its readers. Created in 1906 to help bewildered Eastern European immigrants learn about their new country, the column also gave them a forum for seeking advice and support in the face of problems ranging from wrenching spiritual dilemmas to petty family squabbles to the sometimes hilarious predicaments that result when Old World meets New. Issac Metzker, who began writing for the paper in the 1920’s created this compilation column

1984(6th of Cheshvan, 5745): Seventy-four year old Norman Krasna an American screenwriter, playwright, and film director passed away.  He is best known for penning screwball comedies, melodrama, and early films noir. Krasna also directed three films during a forty-year career in Hollywood. He garnered four Academy Award screenwriting nominations, winning once for 1943's Princess O'Rourke, a film he also directed. Later in his career, he also wrote plays, including Time for Elizabeth (1948) cowritten with Groucho Marx, and the popular Kind Sir which he adapted into the movie Indiscreet (1958). He married Al Jolson's widow Erle in 1951, and they remained married until Krasna's death.

1985(17th of Cheshvan, 5746): Seventy-three year old famed funny man Phil “Silvers passed away.  Born Phillip Silversmith in 1911 in Brooklyn, Silvers was the son of Russian Jewish immigrants.  He began his career at the age of 11.  He would sing in “movie theatres” when the film would stop due to a broken projector – a common problem in the early days of film.  His most famous role came in the 1950’s when he played Sergeant Ernie Bilko on the Phil Silvers Show.  The fast talking Bilko was the comedic con artist par excellence always looking for a way to outsmart the military establishment and his dim witted Colonel.

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/02/arts/phil-silvers-tv-s-sergeant-bilko-dead-at-73.html

1985: “To Live and Dies in L.A.” directed and written by William Friedkin and produced by Irving Levin was released in the United States today.

1987: Because Jonathan Pollard committed his crimes prior to this date “he is eligible for parole” possibly in November, 2015.

1987: After 2,209 performances the curtain came down “Little Shop of Horrors” a musical by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman.

1988:Actor Jeff Goldblum and actress Geena Davis wed in Las Vegas

1988:  Over 79 per cent of the eligible Israelis (2.3 million voters) turned out to participate in the elections for the 12thKnesset. 

1988: “Shaday,” “an album by Israeli singer Ofra Hazaz and produced by Izhar Ashot was released today.

1989: What turned out to be Vladimir Horowitz’s final recording session came to an end today.

1990(13th of Cheshvan, 5751): Eighty-three year old Sir Alan Abraham Mocatta passed away.  A graduate of Oxford who served in WW II, he a leading English jurist and a leader of the British Sephardic community

1991(24th of Cheshvan, 5752): Eighty-eight year old civic leader Frank Binswanger passed away today.

http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/08/obituaries/frank-binswanger-88-a-philadelphia-broker.html

http://articles.philly.com/1991-11-03/news/25770640_1_real-estate-industrial-development-sites

http://articles.philly.com/1992-01-01/news/26037351_1_impossible-dreams-golem-pennsylvania-horticultural-society

1992(5th of Cheshvan, 5753): Ninety-four year old obstetrician  Samuel W. Kalb, a graduate of Valparaiso University and the University of Cincinnati School Medicine and Marine Corps veteran who practiced in Newark for 35 years passed away today.

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1992-11-05-9202270823-story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/1992/11/04/obituaries/samuel-w-kalb-obstetrician-94.html

1993: Yosef Harish left the post of Attorney General and was replaced by Michael Ben-Yair.

1995: After 13 months, Abner J. Mikva completed his services as White House Counsel under President Clinton.

1995: When he met with Yehuda Avner, his long-time English speechwriter and friend today Yitzhak Rabin provided some of the rationale for his negotiations with Yassir Arafat. He said that he considered the likelihood of reaching a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with Yasser Arafat to be only “a long shot.” But he attempted it, reluctantly, via the Oslo process, because he recognized that Muslim fundamentalists were gradually winning over the hearts and minds of the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza, and that their domination would mean “the certainty of no settlement at all.” “It is either the PLO or nothing,” Rabin said. [This conversation took place three days before Rabin was murdered on November 4.}

1995: “Assassins” produced and directed by Richard Donner was released in France today.

1996: Premiere in Israel of “Saint Clara” a film directed by Ari Folman and Ori Sivan based on the novel The Ideas of Saint Clara by Pavel Kohout.

1996: Publication of The Stories of David Bergelson: Yiddish Short Fiction from Russia

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0815627122/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i2

1997: “Titanic” co-produced by Jon Landau was screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

1998: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human by Harold Bloom, Anne Frank: The Biography by Melissa Müller; Translated by Rita Kimber and Robert Kimber, Principles For A Free Society: Reconciling Individual Liberty With the Common Goodby Richard A. Epstein and Israel and the Bomb by Avner Cohen  

2000: FOX broadcast the first episode of Season 12 of the Simpsons a cartoon sitcom developed by James Brooks and Sam Simon with them music composed by Danny Elfman.

2000(3rd of Cheshvan, 5761): Lt. David-Hen Cohen, 21, of Karmiel and Sgt. Shlomo Adshina, 20, of Kibbutz Ze'elim were killed in a shooting incident in the Al-Hader area, near Bethlehem.

2000(3rd of Cheshvan, 5761): Maj. (res.) Amir Zohar, 34, of Jerusalem was killed in the Nahal Elisha settlement in the Jordan Valley while on active reserve duty

2001: Jamil Jadallah, a member of Hamas, the terrorist organization, was killed today “with a missile fired from an Israeli helicopter.

2001 “In a speech to the World Jewish Congress meeting in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Sharon “said again today that he wanted peace” but added that for him “peace should peace for generations and it should be peace that will provide the Jewish people with security.”

2002: “The Santa Clause 2” a comedy that is part of the Santa Clause Trilogy directed by Michael Lembeck and filmed by Israeli cinematographer Adam Greenberg was released today in the United States.

2004: Before returning from injury, Matt Bloom was released from his WWE contract

2004(17thof Cheshvan, 5765): Tatiana Ackerman, 32, of Tel Aviv, Shmuel Levy, 65, of Jaffa and Leah Levine, 64, of Givatayim were murdered and more than 30 people were injured when a 16 year old PFLP terrorist detonated a bomb this morning “at the Carmel Market located at the heart of Tel Aviv's business district.”

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-11-01-tel-aviv-blast_x.htm

 

 

2005: The U.S. Senate enters a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and intelligence in the Iraq disarmament crisis. The Plame in the Plame Affair is Valerie Plame an American CIAagent who discovered her Jewish ancestry as an adult.

 

2005:  In a resolution co-sponsored by 104 Member States, the General Assembly today designated 27 January as Holocaust Remembrance Day, drawing immediate praise from Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who said the United Nations would do its part to keep the memory alive in a bid to prevent future acts of genocide.

 

2006 Yuli Tamire replaces Ophir Pines Paz as Science and Technology Minister

 

2006: Former Conservative Party MP Nigel “Lawson's lecture to the Centre for Policy Studies think-tank, published today] criticizes the Stern Review and proposed what is described as a rational approach, advocating adaptation to changes in global climate, rather than attempting mitigation, i.e., reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

 

2006: At the United Nations Building in New York, Haaretz.comsenior editor Bradley Burston received an Eliav -Sartawi Award for Middle East Journalism, an annual prize for Arab, Israeli and international journalists.

 

2007: In Washington, D.C., Architect Allan Greenberg presents a lecture, "American Architecture and the Legacy of the Revolution," drawn from his book Architecture of Democracy (his illustrated musing on the link between America's political ideals and architectural traditions), at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

 

2007: An exhibition opens at Yad Vashem designed to showcase Muslims who saved Jews from Nazis during the Holocaust.

2007:Aaron Kintu Moses, director of the Abayudaya Jewish community of Uganda, visited Agudas Achim in Iowa City, IA.  The Abayudaya is a group of native Ugandans who have been practicing Judaism since 1919 when their local leader studied the Hebrew Bible and adopted the observances of all of Moses’ commandments including circumcision.

2007: “Sub on Wheels”, the first glatt-kosher food truck which provides a variety of items including hamburger, hot dogs and a variety of other fleshig sandwiches offers its Williamsburg customers a unique item for Thursday – Cholent which can be set aside and served for Shabbat.

2007: The Ant-Defamation League released recent survey results which it says show 15 percent of American adults hold “unquestionably anti-Semitic” views.

2008: In Cedar Rapids, Iowa Temple Judah offers a Saturday Double Header:

·         In the Morning, Balfour Shabbat Shacharit Services

·         In the Evening, Dinner, a Havdalah Service and Musical Concert with Doug Cotler

 

2009: Opening of the 31st Annual St. Louis Jewish Book Festival which claims to be the largest Jewish book festival in the United States.

2009: Elisa New discusses and signs her new memoir, "Jacob's Cane: A Jewish Family's Journey from the Four Lands of Lithuania to the Ports of London and Baltimore," at Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.

2009: After only 9 performances, Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” closed today.

2009: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics special interest to Jewish readers including Ayn Rand and the World She Made by Anne C. Heller, Look At the Birdie: Unpublished Short Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut and Enemies of the People My Family’s Journey to America by Kati Marton

2009: The Los Angeles Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics special interest to Jewish readers including The Humbling by Phillip Roth.

2009(14thof Cheshvan, 5770): Seventy-nine year old author and survivor of life in Siberia Esther Hautzig passed away today. (As reported by Joseph Berger)

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/03/books/03hautzig.html

2009: “Lionel Perez was elected in the Darlington district of the Côte des Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough in today’s election as a member of Mayor Gérald Tremblay’s Union Montréal team, taking the seat held by Saulie Zajdel.”

2009: Seventy-five year old George Hirsch, the founding published of New York Magazine and the man who helped Fred Lewbow plan the first five boorugh NYC Marathon in 1976 is scheduled to be at the starting line of the NYC Marathon today when the runners set off from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

2009: “A rare rift in George and Ira Gershwin's harmony” published today

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-ca-gershwin1-2009nov01-story.html#page=1

2010: Beginning today, Tel Aviv born historian Israel Bartel, “one of the founders of the Cathedra,” began serving as a visiting scholar at the Simon Dubnow Institute.”

https://www.amazon.com/History-Jerusalem-Ottoman-Period-Hebrew/dp/9652173045

2010:  The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Finishing the Hat: Collected Lyrics (1954-1981) With Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes by Stephen Sondheim and Adam and Eve by Sena Jeter Naslund

2010: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to present a lecture by Dr. Maros Borský who launched the Slovak Jewish Heritage Route. A network linking 24 prominent Jewish heritage sites around Slovakia, it includes synagogue buildings, branches of the Museum of Jewish Culture, and three historic Jewish cemeteries.

2010: “Polish wartime hero accused of being Nazi collaborator” published today

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/01/wladyslaw-szpilman-pianist-collaboration-claims

2010: In the Netherlands, Onno Hoes began serving as Mayor of Maastricht.

2010: Holocaust Education Week begins

http://www.holocausteducationweek.com/

2010: Beate Auguste Künzel Klarsfeldvisited the Shoah Memorial Mural installed inside the Evangelische Vaterunser Kirche in Berlin. Her host was Pastor Annemarie Werner, the head of the congregation.

2010: The Atlantic Monthly cited Diane Ravitch as a “Brave Thinker” for her changing views on the types of educational reform needed in the United States.

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/11/diane-ravitch/8260/

2011: Today marks the return of Marc Chagall's America Windows to the Art Institute of Chicago. The popular exhibit underwent conservation and research treatment the past five years. The stained- glass windows commemorate the American Bicentennial and first debuted at the Art Institute in 1977. They also appeared in the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off.: The windows are now the centerpiece for a presentation of public art in the Rubloff Auditorium.

2011: In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of first  broadcast of Pee-wee’s Playhouse starring Paul Ruebens,, a book by Caseen Gaines called Inside “Pee-wee's Playhouse: The Untold, Unauthorized, and Unpredictable Story of a Pop Phenomenon,” is  scheduled to be released by ECW Press

2011:The 31st Annual Holocaust Education Week begins

http://holocaustcentre.com/Programs/Holocaust-Education-Week-2011

2011:Professor Avner Cohen, author of “The Worst-Kept Secret: Israel’s Bargain with the Bomb,” and journalist Ron Rosenbaum, author of “How the End Begins: The Road to a Nuclear World War III,” are scheduled to sit down with distinguished journalist and former network correspondent Marvin Kalb to discuss the history and risks of Israel’s nuclear ambiguity and worst-case-scenarios in an age of atomic anxiety at the Jewish Literary Festival in Washington, D.C.

2011:Judge Richard Goldstone, who led the UN investigative commission into Israel and Hamas’ conduct during Israel’s Operation Cast Lead, defended Israel against charges of being an “apartheid state” in a New York Times op-ed published today

2011: Publication of The House of Silk, “a Sherlock Holmes novel written by Anthony Horowtiz.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/oct/27/house-silk-anthony-horowitz-sherlock-holmes

2011:Israel delayed a military operation in the Gaza Strip to stem Palestinian rocket fire due to an Egyptian request to give an additional 24 hours to cease-fire efforts, The Jerusalem Post learned today.

2012: In Minneapolis, MN, The Sabes Jewish Community Center is scheduled to present “To the Ladies of the Cool,” a concert featuring Kathy Kosins.

2012: Unless disrupted by the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the 7th Annual JCCNV Jewish Book Festival is scheduled to open in Fairfax. VA

2012: Despite the advent of Hurricane Sandy, Andras Schiff is still scheduled to perform Book 2 of “Well-Tempered Clavier” at the 92nd Street Y.

2012: “The Act of Killing an award winning documentary film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer was released today in Indonesia.

2012: Indonesian premier of “The Act of Killing” directed by Joshua Oppenheimer.

2012: The 16th UK Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to begin today.

2012: Former Penn State President Graham Spanier is charged in the Jerry Sandusky child molestation case.

2012: Cartoons in major newspapers across the Arab world are portraying President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney as being in the pocket of Jews and Israel, the Anti-Defamation League said today

2012: Israel’s political arena was rife with rumors today that retiring Communications Minister Moshe Kahlon, arguably the most popular minister in the outgoing government, is considering launching a breakaway party to rival his own Likud, possibly because of disagreements with the prime minister.

2013: The ceremony dedicating the South Campus of the Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation’s Capital Kay and Robert Schattner Center is scheduled to take place this morning in Washington, DC.

2013: In Rockville, MD, Congregation Tikvat Israel is scheduled to host the opening session of “Chocolate & Jewish Values: A Fair Trade Experience.

2013: Chassida Shmella - Ethiopian Jewish Community Inc.is scheduled to host a Shabbat Dinner and Sigd Celebration this evening in New York City.

2013: In Iowa City, Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, leader of the Abayudaya Jewish community of eastern Uganda is scheduled to present the unusual musical synthesis vital to the spiritual practice of this century old native African community

2013: Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, leader of the Abayudaya Jewish community of eastern Uganda is scheduled to lead a Kabbalat Shabbat service in Iowa City.

2013: One soldier was seriously wounded and another was in moderate condition today after an IDF operation last night to destroy part of a tunnel, east of Khan Younis just inside the Gaza Strip, was targeted by Hamas.(As reported by Yoel Goldman and Ricky Ben-David)

2013: Based on reports broadcast by Channel 2 and Channel 10 in Israel “Israel is fuming with the White House” for its announcement that the IAF “had struck a military base near the Syrian port city of Latakia…hitting weaponry that was set to be transferred to Hezbollah.”

2014: Pierre Moscovici is scheduled to begin serving as European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs

2014: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a piano recital by Tatyana Rubina.

2014: PuppetCinema with Zvi Sahar is scheduled to perform for the last time.

2014: In Oregon, “Portland Jewish Book Month” is scheduled to begin.

2014: “The Last Mensch” is scheduled to be shown in Sydney at Jewish International Film Festiva.

2014: “My German Friend” is scheduled to be shown at the Twin Cities Jewish Film Festvial.

2014(8thof Cheshvan, 5775) Lech Lecha

2014(8th of Cheshvan, 5775): Migdal Tzedek native and Haaretz reporter Shabati Teveth and author whose works included a biography of David Ben-Gurion passed away today

https://www.haaretz.com/shabtai-teveth-ben-gurion-s-biographer-dies-1.5323941

2014: Ronald lauder, the head of the World Jewish Congress “warned a Swiss museum against accepting a priceless set of art works including Nazi-looted paintings from the estate of Cornelius Gurlit.

2014: “Speaking at the 19th annual Rabin memorial rally tonight, former president Shimon Peres issued scathing criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the peace process with the Palestinians and of his government’s approach to the conflict.

2015: The New York Times included reviews of books by Jewish authors including The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff

2015: The Foundation for Jewish Studies is scheduled to co-sponsor a walking tour of Jewish Old Town Alexandria which will trace the history of that Jewish community across the Potomac from Washington, DC from the 1850’s to the 21stcentury.

2015: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center hosted “Testimony and Tikkun Olam” as part of The Movement to End Gender-Related Violence.

2015: “Once in a Lifetime” is scheduled to be shown on the final night of the Jewish Arts & Film Festival of Fairfield County, CT.

2015: Trio Sefardi - Susan Gaeta, Tina Chancey, and Howard Bass – a group founded to share Sephardic music is scheduled to perform at the JCCNV

2015: At the Center for Jewish History Jeremy Dauber, Ken Frieden, Martin Peretz, and Michael Steinlauf are scheduled to discuss Y.L. Peretz’s contributions on the 100th anniversary of his death.

2015: E. Randol Schoenberg is among those scheduled to be honored at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust 2015 Gala Dinner.

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/3vcquDbMX8t0BV

2015: The JDC Archives and the Center for Jewish History are scheduled to host a program designed to help researches use the JDC Archives Names Database.

2015: The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center For Holocaust Education is scheduled to host a talk by Deb Mrowka who will recount the experiences of her mother during the Holocaust.

2016: The Skirball Center is scheduled to present an evening with Bill Kristol as part of the two-day “Ask the Press” program.

2016: “Three Balconies and a Door” an exhibition featuring the work of Michal Nachmany is scheduled to close at the Manny Cantor Center.

2016: Nearly 14 million dollars was by the American Friends of Magen David Adom at the Red Star Ball in Los Angeles with “some five million dollars of the total coming from a single donor, Maurice Kanbar, creator of Skyy Vodka.” (As reported by Marcy Oster)

2016: In Cleveland, the Cubs led by President Theo Epstein are scheduled to take on the Cleveland Indians led by General Manager Mike Chernoff in the sixth game of the World Series.

2016(30th of Tishrei, 5777): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2016(30th of Tishrei, 5777): Eighty-nine year old Pulitzer Prize winning publisher Stanford Lipsey passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts.)

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

2017: Today, “Politico reported that David Corn's employer, Mother Jones magazine, had opened an investigation into allegations that Corn had engaged in inappropriate workplace behavior”

2017: Meir (Miro) Gal and Ortal Ben Dayan are scheulded to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Meir Gal’s widely acclaimed “9 Out of 400: the West and the Rest” at the Kovno Room of the Center for Jewish History.

2017: The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to cost an “Interfaith Formal” at Trinity College.

2017: In New Orleans, the Jewish Federation is scheduled to present the Steeg-Grinspoon award to the educator of the year.

2017: “The School of Humanities and Languages, University of NSW, the Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies, University of Sydney and the Sydney Jewish Museum are scheduled to host “Why the Holocaust? Teaching the Next Generation.”

2017: “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to London” this evening “to take part in centennial celebrations of the Balfour Declaration and to hold talks with Prime Minister Theresa May…” (As reported by Herb Keinon)

2018: “Google Walkout: Employees Stage Protest Over Handling of Sexual Harassment” published today described life in the high tech world during the Me Too Movement era.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/01/technology/google-walkout-sexual-harassment.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Technology

2018: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today in Pittsburgh 65 year old Richard Gottfried, 86 year old Sylvan Simon and his 84 year old wife Bernice Simon.

2018: Holocaust survivor Maxwell Smart is scheduled to deliver a lecture at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at part of the 15th Annual Holocaust Education Week.

2018: AJHS and HIAS are scheduled to host a “Book Talk” with Gary Shteyngart, author of the new novel Lake Success.

2018: In the wake of the Pittsburgh Massacre, the University of Iowa is scheduled to host a panel discussion on anti-Semitism withRabbi Esther Hugenholtz, Professor Robert Cargill, and Professor Elizabeth Heineman.

2018: In Los Angeles, Yiddishkayt is scheduled to host an evening with  host Lithuanian author and journalist Rūta Vanagaitė to speak about her controversial best-seller Mūsiškiai (Our People: Journey with an Enemy), co-authored with world-famous Holocaust historian Dr. Efraim Zuroff.

2018: The “12th Annual Other Israel Film Festival” is scheduled to open at the JCC Manhattan.

2018: In Chicago, Professor Lauren Stokes is scheduled to lecture on The Rise of Homosexual Persecution in Nazi Germany” at an event sponsored by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

2019: In Palo Alto, The Oshman Family JCC is scheduled to host “Pop-Up Shabbat: Ukrainian” featuring “Chef Anna Voloshyna’s dinner that will include hot veggie borscht, pampushki (garlic buns) and blinis filled with homemade cottage cheese and raisins.”

2019: After having premiered at Telluride in August, “Motherless Brooklyn” based on the Jonathan Lethem novel and co-produced by Gig Pritzker is scheduled to be released today.

2019: In a uniquely American culture mix, at Agudas Achim Kathy Jacobs is scheduled to host the Oneg Shabbat “in honor of Richard Jacobs’ Halloween Birthday.”

2019: In Berkley, CA, Urban Adamah and Wilderness Torah are scheduled to host a vegetarian potluck with music, dancing, poetry, meditation and Kabbalat Shabbat service.

2019: The 10th Annual Sigid Celebration presented by The American Sephardi Federation and Chassida Shmella Ethiopian Israeli-Jewish Community is scheduled to begin this evening.

2019: The Jewish International Film Festival is scheduled to host a screening of “From Cairo to the Cloud, The World of the Cairo Geniza” in Melbourne.

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum, Old Dominion University’s Institute for Jewish Studies and Interfaith Understanding, United Jewish Community of the Virginia Peninsula, and Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond, VA. are scheduled to co-sponsor “Virtual Sneak Peek & Film Discussion: The Secrets of the Great Synagogue of Vilna,” a program presented by the Vilna Shul.

2020: The 2020 Jewish Book Festival sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys is scheduled to open “virtually” this evening

2020: The American Society for Jewish Music is scheduled to present via Zoom the first part of “Psalmody Through the Ages: Music and the Book of Psalms.”

2020: In Australia, SHALOM is scheduled to present “Sunday Session at Adamama.”

2020: The Jewish Baby Network is scheduled to present puppeteer-song leader Mimi Greisman in an event for families that includes music, dancing, bubbles, stories and puppets

2020: The New York Timesfeatures reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Invisible Life of Addie Laure by V.E. Schwab and Three Rings: A Tale of Exile, Narrative and Fate by Daniel Mendelsohn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Day, November 2, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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655: The Ninth Council of Toledo which was held under the auspices of King Recceuith and would adopt a resolution “that all conversos, not only converted Jews also others who had come during the Migration Period, had to pass Christian festivals in the presence of their bishop so as to prove the veracity of their faith” and that “lack of compliance with this last rule would in flogging or forced fasting, depending on the age of the offend” opened today.

1285: King Peter III of Aragon passed away.  According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, Pedro III “protected the Jews from the hatred of the clergy, who destroyed their vineyards and disturbed their graves, and though he took especially severe measures against the Bishop of Castellnou, who favored these outrages yet he did this more in his own interest than from any humanitarian motive. He was one of the kings of Aragon who placed the Jews under contribution and exacted enormous taxes from them. They supported him in his wars against Africa, Sicily, and France with voluntary subsidies. When, in 1283, he was threatened with invasion by France, he made the Jews of Faca and Gerona and their districts bear half the expense of improving the towers and fortifications; and a year later the Jews of his state had to raise 130,000 sueldos in taxes at the shortest notice. When he wished to marry his daughter to King Diniz of Portugal, he found that the sum of 185,000 sueldos of the promised dowry was lacking; thereupon he imposed a tax for that amount on the Jews. As soon as he did not require money from the Jews he ceased to be gracious to them. In 1278 he threatened them with the loss of all their privileges if these were not submitted to him for confirmation within a month. When, in 1283, the Jews of Catalonia asked the Cortes of Barcelona for recognition as vassals of the barons in whose cities or territories they lived or had acquired property, Pedro opposed this request. He even declared that in the future no Jew might come to court or act as "bayle" or tax-collector or hold any office whatsoever entailing any jurisdiction over Christians. An oath was to be taken by them in a specially prescribed form; and they were not to be permitted to slaughter in the public slaughter-houses or within the cities they inhabited.”

1327: King James II of Aragon, who employed a Jew as his secretary and interpreter, passed away. James levied a special tax on the Jews to support his war against Sicily but for some reason he exempted the Jews of Monzon from the tax.  James followed in the footsteps of his predecessors and allowed the Jews of Montpelier to practice medicine with “the proviso that the Jewish physicians must pass the regular examinations before exercising their profession.”

1389: In what would prove to be a good thing for the Jews, Boniface IX began his papacy today. During his reign he gave the Jews of Rome “legal right to observe their Shabbat, protection from local oppressive officials, and a reduction of taxes as well as giving “to treat Jews as full-fledged Roman citizens.”

1570: Thomas Kingsmill was appointed Regius Professor of Hebrew which might seem strange to some since at this time Jews were still banned from living in England.

1603: Birthdate of Adam Boreel, the Dutch theologian and Hebrew Scholar who was a friend of Baruch Spinoza who provided him with a home after he was expelled from the Amsterdam Jewish community.

1648: Twelve thousand Jews were massacred by Chmielnicki's forces. The revolt of the Ukrainians against their Polish masters was a disaster for the Jews of Poland.  When the slaughter ended, the Jewish community had lost the position and prosperity it had gained over the previous three centuries.  As Poland, which had been a haven for Jews fleeing persecution in Germany and Spain, descended into chaos Jews would seek refuge in the Messianic phenomenon of Sabbatai Z’ Vie and the Chassidism of the Baal Shem Tov.

1659(26thof Cheshvan 5420): Ship owner and grain contractor Abraham Israel Fernandes-Carvajal, the Portuguese born son of of Capitán Luis José Carvajal Rodríguez de Matos and Justa Mendes Enríquez who “was head of the crypto-Jewish community at the time that *Manasseh Ben Israel undertook his mission to request the readmission of the Jews to England” passed away today after which a memorial service was held that was attended by diarist Samuel Pepys.

1687: Juan Bautista Diamante, “a minor Spanish dramatist” whose family appeared to falsify family records to obscure their Jewish origins passed away today.

1712: Elkan Frankel “was pilloried, scourged and sent to the Wurzburg for life imprisonment” today.

1733: “This defamatory text against the Jewish physician Simon Lefmans” was published today.

1780: A court of inquiry met at West Point, NY and exonerated Colonel David Franks of any involvement in Benedict Arnold’s plot to betray the United States and surrender West Point to the British

1781: During the reign of King Joseph II of Austria an ordinance was adopted that Jews were to be "considered 'fellow-men' and all excesses against them were to be avoided. 

1783: Elias Boudinot, who was persuaded by James Adair’s History of the American Indians that the Native Americans were descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes and that the Hebrew was the origin of their language completed his service as “2nd President of the Confederation of Congress.”

1786(11th of Cheshvan, 5547): Abraham Oppenheim, the Mannheim born son of Lob Oppenheim who served as a Rabbi in Amsterdam and Hanover passed away today.

1791: Samuel Phillips married Rebecca Jacobs at the Great Synagogue today.

1791: Birthdate of “Austrian industrialist and philanthropist” Hermann Todesco.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0020_0_19910.html

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://agso.uni-graz.at/marienthal/biografien/todesco_hermann.htm&prev=search

1792: Aaron Aarons married Catherine “Kitty” Solomons at the Great Synagogue today.

1793: Birthdate of Louis Jacques Begin the native of Liege who served as a surgeon in Napoleon’s campaigns against Germany and Russia.

1810: In London, Rosetta and Edward Emanuel Micholls gave birth to Frances Micholls.

1815(29th of Tishrei, 5576): Herz Schiff’s son, Moses Schiff, the father of Jacob Hirsh and grandfather of his namesake Moses Schiff, passed away today.

1820: In London, Lydia,( nee’ Lyons) the widow of Sampson Samuel gave birth to Sir Saul Samuel the Australian merchant and member of Parliament who was born after his father had passed away.

1821: One day after she had passed away, 78 year old “Gitla bat Eliezer” was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1826: In Middlesex, Elizabeth Moses and Montague Leverson gave birth to George Bazett Colwin Leverson,,the husband of Henrietta Johnassohn, the father of Ernest, Benjamin, George and David Leverson.

1826: Joseph Davis married Miriam Phillips at the Great Synagogue today.

1830: Birthdate of French composer Jules Emile David Cohen who “composed new music for the choruses of two biblically based operas – “Athalie” and “Esther.”

1830: Blumah Jacobs and Joseph Levy gave birth to Samuel Levy.

1830: In Alsace-Lorraine, Wolff Levy and Dina Matz gave birth to Samuel Wolff Levy, the husband of Babette Bloch, who came to the United States when he was 16 and later served as the President of the Eureka Benevolent Association, Treasurer of Associated Charities of San Francisco and founder of the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society.

http://www.jmaw.org/samuel-wolf-levy-san-francisco/

1831:The formal establishment of the congregation that came to be called The Great Synagogue (known in Hebrew as Beth Yisrael - "House of Israel") took place today in Sydney, Australia.

1831: Philip Lucas was appointed to serve as a Magistrate and Assistant Judge of the Court of Common for the Common Pleas for the Parish of Kingston in Jamaica.

1831: Birthdate of Julius Stettenheim, the Hamburg born son an art dealer, who gained fame as humor writer.

1833: In Philadelphia, PA, abolitionist Annis Pulling Furness and abolitionist William Henry Furness gave birth to Horace Howard Furness who worked with Professor Paul Haupt “on a new translation of Hebrew Bible” in the last decade of the 19th century.

1837: Helen Skirving Mowbray and the Rev. Ridley Haim Herschell, who was a native of Strzelno, in Prussian Poland and who as “young man convert from Judaism to Christianity and took a leading part in found the British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Among the Jews” gave birth to Farrer Herschell, 1st Baron Herschell

1840: Birthdate of Mark Antokolski, the Wilno native who gained famed as a sculptor.  Among his early works were "Jewish Tailor", "Nathan The Wise", "Inquisition's Attack against Jews" and “The Talmudic Debate".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Antokolsky#/media/File:MAntokolosky_Spinoza.JPG

1841: In Mannheim, Germany, Aaron and Sarah Strauss gave birth to Alfred Abraham Strauss the husband of Blum Bar and Amelia Weinberg and the father of South Carolina attorney Isaac Calhoun Strauss.

1843:Lazarus Morgenthau, “the legendary patriarch of one of the great Jewish American” families married Babette Guggenheim.”

1844:  Birthdate of Mehmed V, the Sultan who was on the throne when the Ottoman Empire entered World War I on the side of the Central Powers, Germany and Austria. The Sultan was really a figurehead and real power rested in the hands of the “Three Pashas.” Therefore, he cannot be held responsible for the hostile treatment of the Jews living in Palestine. At the same, during his reign, Jews served in responsible positions in the government and in the military.

1847: One day after she had passed away, Abigail Nathan, the daughter of Simeon Nathan and Catherine Barnet, was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”

1848:Johann Jacobyhe gained great popular acclaim as a member of a parliamentary delegation to the Prussian monarch with his remark, "It is the tragedy of kings, that they will not hear the truth."

1852: In Lorraine, France, Mathiled and Alphonse Henrion Berr gave birth to Louis Lehmann Berr, the husband of Henriette Alice Berr.

1852(20th of Cheshvan, 5613): Fifty-six year old Esther “Hetty” Hart Marks, the Manhattan born daughter f Jacob Naphtali Hart and Lea Hart, and the wife of Alexander Marks whom had married in 1816 passed away today in New Orleans after which she was buried in the Dispersed of Judah Cemetery.1856: As reported in The News of the World, in Italy the Pope "commands” people to turn in known heretics-including Jews. He desires them to denounce family, friends, and associates if appropriate to the "Holy Inquisition." The Pope requests the "names of every one of whom they know." 1861: Philadelphian Samuel S. Bloom a 2nd Lieutenant with Company H of the 111thRegiment began his “term of service” today.

1862: Birthdate of Max Rabinovich, the Vice President of the Grand Forks Building and Loan Association and in 1930 the “honorary chairman of the North Dakota Allied Jewish Campaign” who was the “husband of Pearl Harstein” and father of Anna and Joseph Rabinovich

1863: In Prague, Leopold and Sofie Sara Pick gave birth to Rosa Pick who became Rosa Volk When she married Alexander Volk with whom she had one daughter – Margarete Volk.

1864(3rd of Cheshvan, 5625): Antony Mayer de Worms passed away in London.

1865: One day after she had passed away, 59 year old Hannah Levy, the wife of Aaron Levy, was buried today at the “Bancroft Road (Maiden Lane) Jewish Cemetery.

1865: Birthdate of Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States.  During his presidency, Harding signed into law an extremely restrictive immigration bill that had previously been vetoed by Woodrow Wilson that used a quota system that all but put an end to the immigration of Jews from Eastern Europe. On the other hand, he signed a Joint Resolution passed by Congress that spoke of “favoring the establishment in Palestine of a National Home for the Jewish people.”

1871: Birthdate of Bavaria native Alfred Decker who came at the age of 13 came to Chicago where founded “Alfred Decker and Cohn Company which became Society Brand Clothes, Inc. one largest manufacturers of men’s wear in the United States.

1872: In San Francisco, Deliah (née Stern) and Aaron Fleishhacker gave birth to businessman, banker and philanthropist Herbert Fleishhacker, the husband “May Belle Greenbaum with whom he had three children – Marjorie, Herbert, Jr. and Alan – who created “the Fleishhaker Pool,” and founded what is now the San Francisco Zoological Garden

1872: It was reported in New York today that the Jews of Romania will not be immigrating en masse to the United States. Such a plan had been considered by some as a way of relieving the miserable conditions under which these people live.

1876: In the United Kingdom, Martin Jaffé and his wife gave birth to their “younger son,” Daniel Joseph, Jaffé, a civil engineer who constructed waterworks in China and Jaffe Road in Hong Kong was named in his honor.

1876: Birthdate of London native Charles Joseph Singer, the son of Simeon Singer (a native of Hungary who served as a rabbi at several English synagogues and is best known for his Authorized Daily Prayer Book first published in 1890) a physician by training who gained fame as medical historian.

1876: Birthdate of Gervais, OR, native and Harvard and Columbia educated playwright Jules Eckert Goodman who joined with Montague Glass to create a series of ethnic humor plays and films featuring the characters known as Potash and Permutter.

1876: Birthdate of Alfred Alschuler, the Chicago trained architect who trained under Dankmar Adler before pursuing a career that included designing The Chicago Mercantile Exhchange and several synagogues including Anshe Emet and K.A.M Isaiah Israel.

1877: Birthdate of Aga Khan III whom Doctor Waldemar Haffkine “approached” in 1898 “with an offer…to settle Jews in Palestine” on land that would be purchased from” Ottoman Sultan’s subjects.

1879: It was reported today that some Romans still do not like Jews.  When a Jewish funeral procession passed a saloon, some of the patrons jeered and then assaulted the mourners.  The police had to be called so that the procession could continue.  When the mourners were returning, they were again attacked and the police had to be called out to prevent a riot.

1879(16thof Cheshvan, 5640): David Einhorn, the German born rabbi who became one of the first leaders of the Reform Movement in the United States pass away today just eight days before his 70th birthday.

http://americanjewisharchives.org/publications/journal/PDF/2012_64_01_00_southard.pdf

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Einhorn.html

1881: “The specifications for a building to occupied by the Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum were filed in the Bureau of Inspection of Buildings” in New York City today.

1881: Rabbi David Levy officiated at the wedding of Edward H. Lopez to Cecile Ottolengui, the daughter of Israel Ottolengui which took place at the bride’s home.

1881: Rabbis in Washington, DC has joined with ministers of other denominations in soliciting funds to building a hospital in memory of President James Garfield

1881: It was reported today that in Germany, the “Jews…have instituted proceedings against Dr. Adolf Stoecker” for his role “in stirring up the people against the Jews.

1881: It was reported today that the Public Prosecutor in Berlin has instituted legal proceedings against Ernst Henrici, “the notorious ‘Jew baiter’”.

1882: “The Jews and Cromwell” published today recounts the efforts of Oliver Cromwell to convince the Council of State to readmit Jews to the British Isles. Although he failed to win over the Council, The Protector found a way to open the realm to a trickle of Jews who became the cornerstone of the modern Anglo-Jewish community.

1882: Frankfurt native Edward Goetz, who was naturalized in 1877, was buried today at the “Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.”

1883: Five Jews from Neustettin went on trial today in Koslin, Hungary on charges that they intentionally burned down a synagogue to collect the insurance money.

1883: Based on the date on the manuscript, today is when Emma Lazarus’ famous sonnet, "The New Colossus," was either completed or presented to others. She wrote the poem for an art auction "In Aid of the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund." The Statue of Liberty, designed by sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, was erected on October 28, 1886. It was given to the people of the United States by France in recognition of the friendship between the two nations established during the American Revolution. While France provided the statue itself, American fundraising efforts paid for the pedestal. In 1903, sixteen years after Lazarus's death, "The New Colossus" was engraved on a plaque and placed in the pedestal as a memorial. In the 1880s when anti-Semitism was sweeping through Eastern Europe and pogroms were a common occurrence, there was a massive Jewish flight to America. During this time, Lazarus, already a well-known poet, visited Russian refugees and helped at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. She became a spokesperson and advocate for the Jewish community and responded with some of her most powerful works. Lazarus's famous lines in "The New Colossus,""Give me your tired, your poor,/ Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," caught the national imagination and continue to inspire the way Americans think about freedom and exile. The poem captures what the Statue of Liberty came to mean to the millions of people who migrated to the United States seeking freedom, and to those who continue to come to this day. Cited frequently, including at the 2004 Republican National Convention, the "The New Colossus" continues to symbolize America's promise of opportunity and freedom to the "huddled masses" of every land

1884: Fifty-six year old Isaac Honig, was buried in Salem Fields Cemetery on Long Island following a funeral that had been held at the home of his brother Henry Honig.  A native of Mayence, he came to the United States in 1850 and became a successful realtor.  He was an active supporter of the Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum Society and Mount Sinai Hospital.

1884: It was reported today that the Russians have found a new way to torment its Jewish population. In Pultowa, it has been proposed to change the designation of every place in which there is no town hall into villages” since, under the law, Jews can be expelled from villages but not from towns.

1884: It was reported that the French Minister to Morocco has threatened to take action if attacks on Jewish citizens of France living in the North African country do not come to half.  French Jews in Fez “have been scourged for refusing to walk barefooted in the streets.

1886: Isidor Rayner was elected to the House of Representatives from Maryland’s Fourth Congressional District.

1886(4thof Cheshvan, 5647): Fifty-eight year old Russian born Samuel Lasker passed away today in Little Rock AR.

1886: “Fourteenth-Street Theatre” published today reviewed the “Caught in a Corner” by W. J. Shaw which centers around “Isaac Greenwald” a Jewish broker “who bets, matches coins, plays tennis makes love and upsets the plans of villainous speculators with equal facility.” H.B. Curtis, who is known for playing Jewish comedic roles, stars in the role of Greenwald.

1886: It was reported today that the Jews, who usually vote Republican had voted for Abraham Hewitt, the Democratic candidate for Mayor of New York instead of Teddy Roosevelt, the Republican candidate.  Roosevelt actually placed third, with second place going to Henry George, the reform candidate who had established his own following among working class and immigrant Jews.

1887: In what is now part of Belarus, Sarah Savitsky and Max Mendel Wolfson gave birth to Henry Austryn Wolfson “a scholar, philosopher, and historian at Harvard University, the first chairman of a Judaic Studies Center in the United States” passed away today.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0021_0_21063.html

http://biography.yourdictionary.com/harry-austryn-wolfson

1887: In Baltimore, Solomon Joseph Goldstein and Rose Goldstein, “the sister of Isidor Zuckermann” gave birth to Hyman Isaac Goldstein the University of Pennsylvania and Vienna trained physician who discovered “Goldstein’s Toe Sign,” served in the Medical Corps, USA, during WW II and was part of a family of doctors – Dr. Leopold Z. Goldstein, Dr. Henry Z. Goldstein and David E. Cooper, the husband of his sister who earned his DD.S from the University of Pennsylvania.

1887: “The Senatorial Fight” published today examines the qualifications of the candidates seeking to be elected to the New York State Senate. Assemblyman Jacob A. Cantor is the Democratic candidate for the Tenth Senatorial District, a district that contains one fifth of the voters of New York City. Cantor, who is Jewish, is described as an effective reformer whose election would serve the city well.

1888: It was reported from Odessa, that “foreign Jewish farmers have ordered to leave Poland within a month” and that “foreign Jews in southern Russia expect to be expelled.”

1889: Joseph Toole, who would lay the cornerstone for Temple Emanu-El in Helena, began serving his term as Montana’s first elected governor.

1889: North and South Dakota are admitted as the 39th and 40th U.S. states. Jews came to the Dakotas before the territories were divided into what would become two states. Nathan Dorfman, the grandfather of the editor of “This Day… in Jewish History” moved from Chicago and tried his hand at homesteading in the Dakotas.  He lasted for one winter before returning to the windy city.  According to family lore, Nathan and his brother Jake survived on a large supply of soda crackers.  Nathan left the land with Jake who supposedly enjoyed a small financial success when oil was found on the land.  “Many of the Jews who came to North Dakota were lured by the promise of free land. Baron Maurice de Hirsch, a banker and philanthropist, believed that Jewish immigrants entering the United States should leave East Coast cities for the vast interior, where they would disperse and assimilate into American society. He set up a fund to encourage such migration.” Free land, wouldn't that have sounded like the American dream?" asked Dianne Siegel, whose great-grandfather ventured to North Dakota thanks to the de Hirsch fund. Other Jews came as merchants or peddlers, sensing opportunity in the territory, which gained statehood in 1889. "There was a Jewish merchant in just about every town along the railroad," recalled Myer Shark, who grew up in Devils Lake, N.D. Shark's father came to North Dakota in 1909 and opened a men's clothing store. But Jews who settled the Great Plains didn't have an easy road. Hal Ettinger, an architect in Lawrence, Kan., said his great-grandparents, Simon and Sophie Ettinger, arrived in North Dakota via Chicago and St. Paul, Minn., where Simon had been a peddler. With six children in tow, the family moved into a 12-by-14-foot shack where they homesteaded a 170-acre property with livestock and crops. Simon died a year after being issued his land permit, and Sophie moved to Chicago with the children, selling the property for $10. "Why a German or Russian immigrant coming to the U.S. could possibly think they could make it in North Dakota or the Dakota territories is unbelievable," Ettinger said. "I guess it's some indication of how bad they had it" in the Old World. The Jews who arrived on the plains had little inkling of what lay ahead. Jews had not been allowed to own land in Russia, and had little knowledge of how to farm. Crop failures, harsh winters and prairie fires made harvesting difficult, and life on the frontier did not include modern conveniences like plumbing and heating systems. Additionally, accounts show that Jews weren't always greeted hospitably. In 1885, 25 North Dakota farmers petitioned to have a Jewish colony removed from a village called New Jerusalem. Shark felt the prejudice. "Early in my childhood I learned I was different than the other kids," he said. Shark said that a man in the community once tried to block his mother from moving into his neighborhood, saying, "I don't like the idea of a Jew building a home in that area." Still, Jews lived -- and lived Jewishly -- in North Dakota. Siegel said that her family kept kosher, and that the state's lone rabbi would come to town for major ceremonies. Shark recalled that "the district judge would not set a term of court until he checked with one of the Jewish residents to find out when High Holidays were" -- even though the judge wasn't Jewish himself.”

1890: Reports that Jews are supporting the entire Tammany ticket were refuted by large number of Jewish leaders who claim that they are supporting the People’s Municipal League and “denounced as an insult the bid for the Jewish vote by Tammany” saying that the Jewish has never been a “class vote” and all that the Jews want is “honest and efficient government.”

1890: George M. Bersick announced that he has received the endorsement of Harmonia, Fiedelo and other leading Jewish clubs in his bid to be elected to the Assembly from the 21st District.

1891(1st of Cheshvan, 5652): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1891(1st of Cheshvan, 5652): Julia (Lewenthal) Cantor, the wife of American lawyer and political leader, Jacob Aaron Cantor, passed away.

1892: Israel Levy married Ester Levi in London today.

1892: In Hungary, “Jakab Ábrahám, merchant and banker from Apatin, and Flóra Blau gave birth to Pál Ábrahám who gained fame as conductor and composer Paul Abraham who found sanctuary in Cuba after the rise of the Nazis before coming to the United States where he ended up being hospitalized after suffering “a mental breakdown.”

1892: The opinion was published today that in light of the three day demonstration in London by unemployed Jews, English Jews seem “to be less philanthropic than American Jews” because unemployed Jews in the United States “have not been permitted to become a public charge…because they have been taken care of by their co-religionists.”

1892: “Slighted by Gladstone” published today expressed surprise at the decision of the Prime Minister and other leaders to boycott the inaugural banquet of Lord Mayor-elect Stuart Knill because he is Catholic since Polydore De Keyser who is also Catholic has held the job and his successor was Henry Aaron Isaacs who was Jewish.

1893: Two days after she had passed away, 79 year old Frances Phillips, the daughter of Lawrence Phillips and Esther Spyer was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1894: At the start of the Dreyfus affair when some Frenchmen were really trying to find the spy in their midst, the Italian military attaché Colonel Panizzardi telegraphed in cipher to his government "If Captain Dreyfus has had no intercourse with you, it would be to the purpose to let the ambassador publish an official denial, in order to forestall comments by the press." This telegram, written in cipher, and of course copied at the post-office, was sent to the Foreign Office to be deciphered. The first attempt left the last words uncertain; they were thus translated: "our secret agent is warned." This version, communicated to Colonel Sandherr, the chief of French counter-intelligence, seemed to him a new proof against Dreyfus.

1894: A letter was sent to the Committee of Seventy today signed by several prominent Jewish leaders including Simon Sterne, Jacob Schiff and Max J. Lissauer refuting the “unjust accusations” that  William L. Strong, the Republican candidate for Mayor of New York City, had opposed the election of Theodore Seligman to the Union League Club.

1895: Miss Julia Richamn, a public school principle and “who is also an active worker at the Hebrew Institute and the Hebrew Free Schools addressed a meeting at Arlington Hall where she expressed her pleasure at seeing the that “first organization of the boys and girls to assist in keeping the east-side streets clean was formed at the Hebrew Institute.”

1895: Birthdate of Judith Epstein, the Worcester, MA born Hadassah leader.

1896 Family physician Dr. J. C. Lewinsky and long-time family friend Solomon Kuntz spoke today at the simple funeral services of 28 year old Abraham Fox and his mother, 60 year old Christine Fox who died within two days of each other.

1896: Birthdate of Sir Jack Cohen the native of Northumberland and husband of Kitty Sinclair who was served in World War I, held a variety of elective offices as a member of the Labour Party and was chairman of the Sunderland Zionist Society.  (He is one of several people with this name so it is easy to confuse the facts about their respective lives>)

1896: The funeral for Samuel Corn, who enjoyed a successful career in the cap and furrier trade before entering the field of real, is scheduled to take place at 9:30 this morning at Temple Israel on the corner of 125th Street and 5th Avenue.

1897: The forces of Tammany were successful in today’s elections which disappointed Rabbi Gustav Gottheil because he was afraid “that the cause of good government had suffered and that the progress of the last few years would lost.”

1898:”Sacrificed Herself By Fire” published today describe the death of Kate Hart, “a devout Roman Catholic” who had fallen in love with Charles Mundag, “a devout Jew” whom she married despite parental opposition.

1898(17thof Cheshvan, 5659): Julius Goldschmidt of Milwaukee who had served as Consul General in Vienna during the administration of President Harrison and who has been serving Consul General in Berlin since last year passed away today.

1898: Theodore Herzl was part of a delegation of Jews who met with Kaiser Wilhelm II in Jerusalem.  Herzl’s meeting with the Kaiser was part of his plan to rebuild the Jewish national home by gaining the support of leading political leaders.  The Kaiser had his own agenda in the East.  A settlement of German Jews in the Middle East would have provided him with leverage in dealing with the English in Egypt.  But the Kaiser was afraid to give Herzl too much support lest he offend the Turks who ruled the ancient Jewish homeland.  In the end, Herzl accomplished much less with this meeting than he thought he had.

1898: In an action that would presage the famed reforesting project of the JNF complete with Tree Certificates, Zionist leaders Herzl and Wolffsohn plant trees in Motza near Jerusalem. One is a cedar and the other is a date-palm.

1899: Isaac Stern Chairman of the Executive Board of the Mount Sinai Hospital voiced his opposition to plans for building the Emanuel Hospital and Dispensary saying “that he had not heard of any real support of the new hospital except from twelve or fifteen physicians” and Isaac Wallach said he is opposed to the plan because it will be a duplicate of effort that will deplete Jewish resources.

1899: “Oppose Emanuel Hospital” published today described the opposition of Isaac Stern and Isaac Wallach of Mount Sinai Hospital to the construction of a new hospital that would be supported by donors from the Jewish community.

1899: The Boers begin their 118 day siege of British held Ladysmith during the Second Boer War. According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, “Jews fought on both sides during the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902). Some of the most notable fights during the three years' Boer war — such as the Gun Hill incident before the Siege of Ladysmith — involved Jewish soldiers like Major Karri Davies. Nearly 2,800 Jews fought on the British side and the London Spectator counted that 125 were killed. Around 300 Jews served among the Boers during the second Boer War and were known as Boerjode: those who had citizenship rights were conscripted along with other burghers ("citizens"), but there were also a number of volunteers. Jews fought under the Boers' Vierkleur ("four colored") flag in many of the major battles and engagements and during the guerilla phase of the war, and a dozen are known to have died. Around 80 were captured and held in British POW camps in South Africa. Some were sent as far afield as St. Helena, Bermuda, and Ceylon to where they had been exiled by the British. Some Jews were among the Bittereinders ("Bitter Enders") who fought on long after the Boer cause was clearly lost.”

1900: Nina Jenny Warburg, the daughter of Salomon and Betty Loeb, and her husband Paul Moritz gave birth to Bettina Warburg who became Bettina Grimson when she married Samuel Bonarions Grimson.

1901: In Kiev, Israel and Celia Goldberg gave birth to Herschel Goldberg, the brother of “Hyman Goldberg, a syndicated columnist and food critic for the New York Post and author of several books including Our Man in the Kitchen"who gained fame as author Harry Grey, the husband of Mildred Beck with whom he had three children – Beverle, Harvey and Simeon.

1902: Birthdate of Isaak Semyonovich Brook, Russian pioneer in the field of computer technology. In 1939, the  37-year old Doctor of Technical Sciences, presented a paper at a session of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, in which he described a mechanical integrator capable of solving differential equations up to the sixth order. The integrator was built under Brook's supervision at the Electric Systems Laboratory of the Academy of Sciences Power Engineering Institute. Brook's report aroused great interest because there were no other such machines in the Soviet Union at that time. Only the US and Great Britain had one model each.

1903: The Amsterdam Theatre “which was constructed by the partnership of Jewish impressarios A.L. Erlanger and Marcus Klaw” opened today in New York City.

1903: “A dispatch to the Tagblatt from Posen says that a bloody conflict between five hundred Jews and a force of Russian gendarmes occurred at Warsaw on October 31 during the enlisting of recruits.”

1904(24thof Cheshvan, 5656): Sixty-five year old Giuseppe Ottolenghi  who began his military career in 1859 and rose to the rank of brigadier-general in 1888 and who, after holding a series of successively more important position was named commandant of the Italian army’s first corps in 1903, passed away today.

1905: At Odessa, the massacre of the Jews that began on October 30 during which “the police and Cossacks murdered all the Jews in one quarter as large as that of La Chapelle in Paris,” “poured boiling water on the children and threw the old men out of windows” leaving 1,500 corpses in their wake, appeared to have come to an end today.

1905: “Workmen carrying the Emperor’s portrait attacked the Jewish shops at Kernson today and plundered the market.”

1905: During today’s celebration in Vyazma marking the granting of a Constitution, “a Jewish service was held in memory of those who died in the cause of freedom.”

1905: In Bachmut, Bessarabia, a three-day long attack began on the Jews that appeared to have been organized by the police that including the beating of Jewish students, the sacking of Jewish stores and the plundering of Jewish residences.

1905: In Minsk, the doctors at the Jewish Hospital worked all night “on the wounded brought in from the railroad station where the troops had fired volleys at the demonstrators.”

1905: Riot, Slaughter, Looting” published today described how the Jews have been victims of mobs in several cities including Kiev, Minsk, Kherson and Elizabethgrad where, after having attended services at the Cathedral, “loyalists bearing a lot a portrait of Emperor Nicholas went to the Jewish quarter” where they beat, wounded and killed several Jews while sacking their houses and stores.

1906: In Baltimore, MD, Frieda and Louis Phillip Hamburger gave birth to Louis P. Hamburger, Jr. the “husband of Klare Hamburger” and “father of Fritzi Hamburger.”

1907: The Tennessee Volunteers coached by Izzy Levene continued their winning ways today against Chattanooga bring their record to 5 and 1.

1908: Governor Hughes final night of campaigning included a stop at Clinton Hall “where 800 or 900 east siders” most of whom were Jews were holding a meeting presided over by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise where the governor was cheered after give a speech where he denounced bigotry, intolerance and discrimination.

1909: “The second monthly meeting of the Council of Jewish Women was held” today “in the Sabbath School Room of Temple Beth Ahalah in Richmond, VA.

1909: Professor F.C. Woodward of Richmond College is scheduled to deliver a lecture and Mrs. Sigmund Mesdames Hutzler and Clarke are scheduled to perform a piano duet at “the second general meeting of the Council of Jewish Women” at Temple Beth Ahabah in Richmond, Va.

1910: “Tablets in memory of Arthur Ehremann, Theophilus M. Marc, Sigmund Neustad and Ludwig Stettheimer were unveiled” tonight at “the annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities.”

1911: Russian Premier Kokovtzoff has heeded the appeal of the 1,500 Jews who have settled in Ekaterinoslaff since 1882 to modify the original order of expulsion.  Under the revised order issued by the provincial governor today, only those Jews who have settled in the province since 1906 will be expelled.

1912(22ndof Cheshvan, 5673): Parashat Chayei Sara

1912: William Sulzer, the Democratic candidate for Governor delivered a speech tonight in the Grand Music Hall which “is in the famous Eighth Assembly District where the “population is Jewish in the reation of at least six to one.

1912: “Oscar S. Straus, the Bull Moose candidate for Governor, wound up his-campaign tonight with nine speeches, the last of which was delivered to a crowd of 4,000 persons in the Academy of Music, Brooklyn.”

1912: During a campaign stop, William Sulzer who is running against Oscar Straus, the first Jewish cabinet matter “said he had always been loyally supported by the Jews.”

1913: “Charles J. Vopicka, President Wilson's Minister to Rumania, Servia, and Bulgaria, who is believed to be armed with instructions from the Washington Administration to take vigorous steps with a view to the amelioration of the plight of the Jews in Rumania left Berlin to-day for Bucharest.

1913: In Kiev, “counsel for the defense in the trial of Mendel Beiliss succeeded in preventing the reading to the jury of the minutes of previous cases dealing with alleged ritual murders.”

1914: Russia declares war on the Ottoman Empire. With this declaration of war, the Ottomans regarded the Jews of Palestine, a large number of whom were from Russia, as an enemies of the state and treated them accordingly.

1914(13thof Cheshvan, 5675): Mrs. Gertrude Virginia David, the New York born daughter of banker Joseph and Fanny Levy Joseph, “one of the oldest Jewish families of New York City and one of the oldest members of the Shearith Israel” and the wife of Montreal attorney Moses Samuel David passed away this evening “at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Isoline Graff.”

1914: A protest was held in Sophia, Bulgaria by the Jewish community, against ritual murder accusations in a case associated with memorial services for soldiers who fell in war.

1915: In New York, state elections which newly naturalized Jewish citizens had been urged to participate in at a rally held Adolph Lewisohn Stadium, took place today.

1915: Michael Sidney Luft, a minor movie producer who would gain fame as the husband of Judy Garland, was born to Jewish parents who had immigrated from Germany and Russia.

1915(25th of Cheshvan, 5676): Sixty-five year old Isaac Leopold Rice, the Bavarian born American chess patron and inventor who built 85 submarines and 722 sub chasers for the U.S. Navy during World War I passed away today

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F03EFDA1239E333A25750C0A9679D946496D6CF

1916: Turkish military leader Djemal Pasha orders barricades erected to prevent Jews from praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.

1916: Klemens Wilhelm von Klemperer author of German Resistance Against Hitler: The Search for Allies Abroad, 1938-1945 was born in Berlin today into what had been a Jewish family until his grandfather, Gustav, the director of one of Germany’s largest banks, converted to Protestantism. (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)

1916(6thof Cheshvan, 5677): Dr. Henry W. (Pinchas HaLevi) Schneeberger, the Rabbi at Chizuk Amuno Congregation in Baltimore, MD passed away.  On the afternoon of his death The Baltimore newspapers that afternoon ran a photograph of Dr. Schneeberger with a caption above it saying, ‘Grand Old Man’ Dies after Long Illness, Beloved Rabbi Dead.’”

1917: Arthur Balfour, British Secretary for Foreign Affairs, sent Lord Rothschild a letter declaring the government's sympathy and support for the Zionist cause. Known as the Balfour Declaration, this document helped to supply the legal and international political underpinnings for the nascent Zionist movement.  Almost thirty years to the day of the sending of this letter, the UN would vote to create a Jewish state in Palestine.

Foreign Office

November 2nd, 1917



Dear Lord Rothschild:

I have much pleasure in conveying to youon behalf of His Majesty's Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet:

His Majesty's Government views with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.

I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation.

Yours,
Arthur James Balfour

1917: Winston Churchill who was Minister of Munitions wrote Sir Frederic Nathan the Jewish explosives expert asking why his ministry was collecting 25,000 tons of horse chestnuts.  Nathan explained to Churchill that the horse chestnuts were part of Dr. Chaim Weitzman’s experiments to create large quantities of acetone which was need to make cordite the smokeless powder used as the propellant in making ammunition.

1917: Four days before the hotly contested election for Mayor of New York, “Oscar S. Straus, Chairman of the Public Service Commission and former Ambassador to Turkey declared that any candidate who refused to buy Liberty bonds was treasonable” which was an indirect “slap” at Morris Hillquit the Socialist candidate.

1917: In Russia, “food riots and anti-Jewish disturbances” took place at Tambov, Belopolie and Alexandrovsk,

1918(27th of Cheshvan, 5679): Parashat Chaeyei Sara

1918(27th of Cheshvan, 5679): First Lieutenant Louis G. Bernheimer, the son of Sidney Bernheimer of New York and a pilot with Aero Squadron, along with his Observer, “on their own initiative went on a reconnaissance mission, flying fifteen kilometers behind the German lines, securing valuable information on the condition of the bridges across the Meuse River and activity in the back areas while also harassing enemy troops.”

1919: “On the second anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the Zionist Actions Committee issued a manifesto declaring” its hope “that the British Government will adhere to the declaration made by Mr. Balfour which the world Zionist organization hopes will be realized with the next few months.”

1919: In London, the “Conference of Mizrahi Societies of the United Kingdom sent a telegram to Dr. Weizmann and Mr. Ussishkin in Jerusalem pledging support to their political and economic endeavors for Palestine.”

1919: On Declaration Day, Lord Curzon, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, sent a message to Nahum Sokolow “declaring that there has been no change in the policy of His Majesty’s Governemnt with regard to the establishment of a National Jewish Home in Palestine.”

1920: Birthdate of Morris Mazer, the son of Brooklyn kosher poultry worker, who as Bill Mazer became a “fixture” in the world of those who covered sports in the New York area. (As reported by Richard Goldstein)

1920: Twenty-four year old Carnegie Tech graduate and Washington College Law School trained Attorney, the son of Noah and Paula Grobstein who was a chemist and WW I veteran married Ethel Sobel today.

1920: Warren G Harding elected President on his 55th birthday. Warren Harding was the first President to sign a Joint Congressional Resolution endorsing the Balfour Declaration and the Palestine Mandate supporting the establishment in Palestine of a national Jewish home for the Jewish people. The resolution was signed September 22, 1922.

1920: Nathan David Perlman was elected as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York’s 14th District.

1920: Henry Abrams of Indianapolis, Indiana, was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: In New York City, Otto A. Rosalsky, the judge of the Court of General Sessions was re-elected today.

1920: Simon L. Adler of Rochester, NY, was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Elijah Adlow of Boston, Mass. was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: M.C. Ansorge of New York City was elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Benjamin Antin of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Bernard Aronson of New York City was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Isaac Bachrach of Atlantic City, NJ, was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Harry Baum of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Maurice Bloch of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Mitchell Erlanger of New York City was elected judge of the Supreme Court.

1920: Bernard Finkelstein of Boston, Mass, was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Noel B. Fox of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Ralph Halpern of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Maxwell S Harris of New York City was elected the State Senate.

1920: Gustave Hartman of New York City was elected judge of the City Court.

1920: Henry Jaeger of New York City was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Julius Kahn of San Francisco, CA, was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920. Milton Krauss of Peru, Indiana, was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Nathan Leibman of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Meyer London of New York City was elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Isaac May was re-elected Mayor of Rome, GA.

1920: Morris A. Penter of Pueblo, CO, was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Nathan D. Perlman of New York City was elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: M. Warley Platzek of New York City was elected judge of the Supreme Court.

1920: L.G. Moses of New York City was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Samuel Orr of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Schuyler M.  Meyer of New York City was elected to the State Senate.

1920: M.D. Reiss of New York City was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Louis B. Rosenfeld of Hartford, CT, was elected to the State Senate.

1920: Adolph J. Sabath of Chicago, Illinois, was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Albert B. Rossdale of New York City was elected the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Joseph W. Schulman of Chicago, Illinois, was elected Judge of Municipal Court today.

1920: Charles Shulman of Boston, Mass., was elected to the State Legislature today.

1920: Isaac Siegel of New York City was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Coleman Silbert of Boston, Mass., was elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Charles Solomon of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.\

1920: Joseph Steinberg of New York City was re-elected to the State Legislature.

1920: Nathan Straus, Jr. of New York City was elected to the State Senate.

1920: Sol Ullman of New York City was re-elected to the State Senate.

1920: Lester D. Volk of Brooklyn was elected to the United States House of Representatives.

1920: Isidor Wassservogel of New York City was elected judge of the Supreme Court in New York and Bronx Counties.

1921(1st of Cheshvan, 5682): Rosh Chodesh Chesvan)

1921(1st of Cheshvan, 5682): Rabbi Zalman was among four Jews murdered when Arabs rioted in Jerusalem on the fourth anniversary of the Balfour Declaration injured an addition 20 people.

1921: Graduation ceremonies for the first class of nurses to complete the three year program at the Hadassah nursing school are postponed due to Arab riots.

1922: “Peter the Great” a biopic about the Czar co-starring Fritz Kortner was released in Germany today.

1922: Founding of the moshav Balfouriyyah on the fifth anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.

1924(5th of Cheshvan, 5685): Zionist leader Dr. Menachem Mandel Scheinkin was killed today in a street car accident in Chicago.  Dr. Scheinkin was born in Balta Bessarabia 54 years ago.  He was a rabbi in the small town before moving to Palestine thirty years ago.  He worked to development the Jewish settlements founded by the late Baron Rothschild and was one of the founders of Tel Aviv.

1924: “The Man from Mexico” a film version of a Broadway play produced by Adolph Zukor and Daniel Frohman was released today in the United States.

1927: In El Paso, TX, Errold Baum Lapowski, the Gainesville, TX born son of Nathan and Eva Lapowski and his wife Eleanor Lapowski gave birth to Jean Klein Lapowski who became Jean Klein Schechter when she married Irving Schechter with whom she had two children.

1927: In the Bronx, Emanuel and Anna Frank Cohen give birth to Morris Leo Cohen, a “book lover who shunned the practice of law because it was too contentious and became one of the nation’s most influential legal librarians, bringing both the Harvard and Yale law libraries into the digital age.”

1928: “Louis Marshall, Chairman of the Non-Zionist Conference on Palestine announced that he has appointed Felix M. Warbrug, Dr. Lee K. Frankerl, Dr. Cyrus Adler, James H. Becker, David A. Brown, Colonel Herbert H. Lehman and Dr. Julian Morgenstern as “the seven American non-Zionist representative to the extended Jewish agency.”

1928: Tonight, Louis Marshall declined to comment on $100,000 libel and defamation filed against by David S. Polier in which plaintiff alleges that Marshall had “stigmatized” him “as a person of low mentality and unprincipled conduct, of religious bigotry and of petty and low-minded political principles” because of his comments as Jewish voting patterns.

1929: Today, Shmuel “Samuel” Eisner” and his wife Fannie gave birth to their youngest child Rhoda, the sister of “cartoonist and publisher” Wil Eisner, one of those responsible for the popularity of the graphic novel.

1929:  Birthdate of Harold Faberman, founder and Artistic Director of the Conductors Institute at Bard College. Harold Farberman was born on New York City's Lower East Side. Coming from a family of musicians (his father was the drummer in a famous 1920s klezmer band led by Schleomke Beckerman; his brother was also a drummer), it was inevitable that he would pursue music as a career. After graduating from the Juilliard School of Music on scholarship in 1951, Farberman became the youngest member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) when he joined its percussion section.

1930: In “Fair Play to the Jews”, published today Churchill attacked the Passfield White Paper that contended Britain’s’ obligations to the Jews and Arabs under the Mandate were equal.  Churchill contended that the British owed a debt to the Jewish people as embodied in the words and spirit of the Balfour Declaration.  To say otherwise was a betrayal of British honor.

1932: Birthdate of Nobel Prize winning physicist Melvin Schwartz.

1933(13thof Cheshvan, 5694): Sixty-three year old Sameul S. Piser, a native of Russia who came to Chicago when he was sixteen and has operated an undertaking business for the last twenty years, passed away today.

1934(24thof Cheshvan, 5695): Eighty-nine year old Baron Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild a member of the French line of the House of Rothschild  whose early support of Zionism included the establishment of the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, passed away today.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/rothschild.html

1934: “The Merry Widow” the cinematic version of the operetta produced by Irving Thalberg and Ernst Lubitsch who also was the director, with a libretto by Victor Leon and Leo Stein and a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson was released in the United States today by MGM.

1934: Funeral services were held this afternoon for former Russian revolutionary Simon Oscar Pollock, the “counsel to the Political Refugees Defense League of Work followed by internment at Mount Zion Cemetery in Queens, NY.

1934(24thof Cheshvan, 5695): Seventy-four year old Joseph Isaac Bluestone, the Lithuanian born sone of “Golde Chaya Bluestone and Chaim Bluestone,” the husband of Sarah Rachel Bluestone and the father of Columbia trained physician Ephraim Michael Bluestone, a Lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps during WW I, a director of the Hadassah Hospital in Palestine and director of Montefiore Hospital.

1934: “Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round” a musical comedy-drama co-starring Jack Benny and Sid Silvers with a score by Alfred Newman was released today by United Artists.

1936: It was reported today that most of the newspapers in Vienna have expressed “great satisfaction” that Otto Lowei, a professor at Austria’s Graz University was a co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine.  The clerical newspapers are the exception to the rule, which may be because Lowei is Jewish.  The Clerical Reichspost gave the story four and a half lines and the Weltblatt hid the story in the Personal News Column.

http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F70C13FE3C5A1B7B93C0A9178AD95F428385F9

1936: Birthdate of Martin Aronstein, a native of Pittsfield, MA whose career as lighting designer on Broadway spanned 36 years whose creations earned him five Tony award nominations.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/15/arts/martin-aronstein-65-designer-who-lighted-broadway-shows.html

1936: Father Charles E. Coughlin denied he had ever “assailed Jews” but admitted he had challenged the Jews “to abandon the philosophy of an eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth.”

1936:  Italian dictator Benito Mussolini proclaims the Rome-Berlin Axis, establishing the alliance of the Axis Powers.

1937: Republican Stanley M. Isaacs was elected Manhattan Borough President.

1937(28th of Cheshvan 5698): Eighty-two year old Vladimir Jochelson, the Jewish revolutionary who used his time as an exile in Siberia to study the “language, managers and folk-lore “of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North.”

http://archives.nypl.org/mss/1565

1937:” I'd Rather Be Right,” a musical with a book by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and music by Richard Rodgers premiered on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre The story produced by this Jewish quartet, is a Depression-era political satire set in New York City, about Washington politics and political figures, such as President Franklin Roosevelt. The plot centers on Peggy Jones and her boyfriend, who needs a raise in order for them to get married. The President steps in and solves their dilemma. It starred George M. Cohan as Franklin Roosevelt. (Some people mistakenly thought that Cohan’s name was a form of the name Cohen and that he was Jewish.)

1937: On the 16th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, “the Syrian newspaper al-Ayyam expressed support for the measures being implemented by the French authorities to protect the Jews Quarter of Damascus from Muslim attacks.” 

1938: As a result of The Munich Agreement Hungary was “awarded the Felvidek region of South Slovakia and Ruthenia.

1938:Abraham Liessin, well-known Yiddish poet and editor of Zukunft, the literary and political monthly collapsed Wednesday while reading a poem at the funeral services for his friend and associate, B. Charney Vladeck. (As reported by JTA)

1938:  Birthdate of musician Jay Black of “Jay and the Americans.”

1938: Krystyna Skarbek the future British espionage agent whose father was a Polish Catholic noble and whose mother was Jewish married Jerzy Giżycki in Warsaw.

1940(1stof Cheshvan, 5701): Parashat Noach; Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1940: It was reported today that “the government of Croatia, a semi-autonomous province of Yugoslavia enacted a decree making the sale of business enterprises and industries subject to government approval “which was said to be directed against the liquidation by Jews of many industries since the recent enactment of anti-Semitic laws.”

1940: It was reported today that “delegates to the twenty-sixth annual convention of Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization of America, have accepted a budget of $200,000 here for colonization and land reclamation work carried on by the Jewish National Fund, official Zionist land-buying agency in Palestine.”

1941(12thof Cheshvan, 5702): Seventy-three old John Simon Guggenheim, businessman, philanthropist and former U.S. Senator from Colorado passed away today in New York City

.http://www.gf.org/

1941: The Nazis deported more than 15,000 Serbian Jews to a concentration camp at Sajmiste, Yugoslavia. They are later killed in mobile gassing units disguised as Red Cross vans.

1941: The Germans begin the construction of an extermination center at Belzec, Poland.

1941 A Jewish ghetto at Grodno, Belorussia, is established.

1941 A Nazi-sanctioned concentration camp opens at Hadjerat-M'Guil, North Africa.

1941: Diana Barnato Walker, the daughter of Woolf Barnato and granddaughter of Barney Barnato who secured the family fortune in his diamond and gold mining operations, “was admitted to the ATA's Elementary Flying Training School at White Waltham” today.

1942: On the 25th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, Churchill sent a telegram to Weizmann and a message to the Jewish Chronicle recognizing the special suffering being endured by the Jewish people and reiterating his continued support of Zionism

1942(22nd of Cheshvan, 5703): The Nazis begin deportations in the Bialystok region. Reportedly, 3,000 to 6,000 Jews were deported from Siemiatzycze. Hundreds were shot while trying to revolt against the round up. The resistance was led by Herschl Shabbes. Hundreds of Jews managed to escape from the actions. Some Poles helped the Jews hide while others didn't. Those who were caught assisting a Jew were shot. When the train of Siemiatzycze Jews reached the Treblinka station, one car was heard singing "Hatikvah'. Some of the people were stripped naked in near freezing temperatures, taken to the fields and shot dead. All the rest but 152 of the 3,200 were gassed.  As part of the Action in the Bialystok region, hundreds of small towns would be raided, their Jews rounded up for deportation. The total of captured Jews was estimated to be above 100,000. There were too many to be processed immediately. Interim camps were then set up. Eventually most of them would be transported to Treblinka over the next several weeks and months.

1942(22nd of Cheshvan, 5703): In the Lithuanian town of Marcinkance, 370 Jews who refuse to board trains for deportation bolt for the ghetto boundaries. In the mêlée that follows, 360 Jews and many guards are killed. Between deaths and successful escapes, not one Jew is left to board the trains

1942(22nd of Cheshvan, 5703): In Zolochev, Ukraine, the chairman of the Jewish Council is murdered by Germans after refusing to sign a paper saying that the liquidation of the ghetto was necessitated by the spread of a typhus epidemic. The poet S. J. Imber, the nephew of the author of Hatikvah is among the 2500 Zolochev Jews deported to Belzec.

1942: More than 100,000 Jews remaining in the towns and villages in the Bialystok region of Poland are arrested and deported to holding camps at Zambrów, Volkovysk, Kelbasin, and Bogusze before being sent to the Auschwitz and Treblinka death camps.

1942: Wolfram Sievers, head of Germany's Ancestral Heritage Society, requests skeletons of 150 Jews. SS chief Heinrich Himmler approves a plan to establish a collection of Jewish skeletons and skulls at the Strasbourg Anatomical Institute in France, near the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp.

1942: The Nazis shipped the Jews of Rujenoy were shipped to Treblinka.  Among them was the family of Yitzhak Shamir, who according to the future Prime Minister of Israel, were not able to leave for Palestine when that opportunity was still a possibility “because they could not afford the £1,000 fee demanded by the British.”

1943: Nazis liquidated Riga ghetto sending the remaining 1,000 Jews from the Riga Ghetto to Birkenau.

1943(4th of Cheshvan, 5704): The Germans commenced operation "Harvest Festival" - the destruction of the survivors of the Warsaw ghetto uprising who were held captive since April. Within a few days 50,000 Jews would be shot in ditches at Majdanek. At Trawniki, all the Jews were machine-gunned down. Of the 500,000 Warsaw Jews driven away from the ghetto and placed in camps between July 1942 and May 1943 only about three hundred survived.  Some of the survivors would form a Kibbutz in Israel memorializing the brave stand of their fallen comrades.

1943: Stanley Isaacs, a political ally of Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, was elected to the New York City Council.

1943: In Genoa, “the hunt for Jews began…when two German police agents entered the office of the Jewish community and forced the custodians, Linda and Bino Polacco, to turn over membership lists and summon members to a meeting at the synagogue the following morning. (As reported by the Jewish Virtual Library)

1943: While serving in the U.S. Navy, Kirk Douglas married Diana Dill with whom he had two sons – Michael and Joel Douglas.

1944(16th of Cheshvan, 5705): Fifty-four year old Jennie Avent Feinstein, the wife of Isaac Feinstein passed away today after which she buried at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, NY.

1944: Orders were sent from Berlin to suspend killing of Jews at Auschwitz.  This was not a humanitarian act.  

1945: Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Egypt.

1945: “Confidential Agent” a film set in the Spanish Civil War co-starring Lauren Bacall and Peter Lorre with music by Franz Waxman was released today in the United States.

1945: While responding to parliamentary questions, British Foreign Minister Bevin of the newly installed Labor Government made the observation that “if the Jews, with all their suffering, want to get too much at the head of the queue, you have the danger of another anti-Semitic reaction through it all.” While Britain has had its Philo-Semites, anti-Semitism is a common currency whether it be the genteel kind of the Conservatives or the more uncouth variety found among some members of Labor at this time.  Bevin’s statement was an indication that he and Prime Minister Attlee were about to turn against the promises of the Balfour Declaration and continue to enforce the White Paper adopted as British policy in 1939.

1946(8thof Cheshvan, 5707): As thousands of survivors languish in DP camps hoping to reach Palestine or a safe haven in the west, Jews read Parashat Lech-Lecha , in what might be considered an ironic twist.

1946: “A jeep hit a road mine tonight near Petah Tikvah and a bomb exploded near a bridge over the Kishon River in the vicinity of Haifa as new violence erupted in Palestine at the end of a one-day strike of Palestine's Arabs against the Balfour Declaration.”

1947:  “The world of religion owes and incalculable debt to Judaism,” President said in a message issued today “by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in commendation of its American Jewish cavalcade.”

1947: The National Finance Council of the National Welfare Board ended it three-day meeting in Detroit today by adopting a 1948 budget amounting to $1,447,800 which, among other things, will go to help support the National Associating of the Jewish Community Centers, the Y.M.H.A. and the Y.W.H.A.

1948: President Harry S. Truman surprised the experts, narrowly winning re-election over Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey.  Truman’s upset victory was due in part to heavy support among Jewish voters in critical states with large electoral votes such as New York.  Truman’s liberal social policies such as support for federal school lunches and health insurance for the elderly were popular among Jewish voters.  Most Jews will remember and revere Truman as the man who supported the creation of the state of Israel.  Despite opposition from most of the leaders in his administration, including George C. Marshall whom Truman revered, the man from Missouri ensured the United States was the first nation to recognize the re-born Jewish state.

1948: On the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the Israeli military cancelled the blackout in West Jerusalem.  “’The city blazed with lights and its citizens crowded the streets and cafes to taste the future they had fought for.’”

1948: Marcus Sieff sends a letter to Winston Churchill stating that “many Israeli leaders were anxious to see ties with Britain renewed, but that British policy in the United Nations Assembly with regard to Israel and the Arab States prevents any such rapprochement.”

1949: Weizmann Institute of Science was dedicated in Rehovot.

1950: “Harriet Craig” a melodrama directed by Vincent Sherman was released in the United States by

1951(3rdof Cheshvan, 5712): Ninety year old Martha Bernays, the widow of Sigmund Freud, passed away today Columbia Pictures.

1951: Today in Tel Aviv, United States Sculptor Jo Davidson presented a bust of the Earl of Balfour, “the former British Foreign Secretary who issued a declaration thirty-four years ago today pledging British support for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine” to President Chaim Weizmann.

1952: Birthdate of Los Angeles native and UCLA educated businessman Laurence Douglas Fink, “the chairman and CEO of BlackRock.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/14/business/dealbook/larry-fink-blackrock-climate-change.html?action=click&module=News&pgtype=Homepage

1953: Major General (Ret) Kenneth Nichols became General Manager of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) which enable him to initiate the AEC Personnel Security Board hearing on the loyalty and trustworthiness of atomic scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer

1955: “‘Hill 24 Doesn't Answer,’ an Israeli-made feature had its première tonight at the World Theatre.”

1955: Birthdate of Medford, Massachusetts native Bob Tufts, the major league pitcher who went to Princeton before going into professional baseball and got an MBA at Columbia after he left the game.

1955(17thof Cheshvan, 5716): Ninety-one year old Samuel Shulman the Russian born American rabbi whose first pulpit was at Temple Emanu-El in Helena, Montana and who eventually replaced Kaufman Kohler as the rabbi Temple Beth-El and Temple Emanu-El in New York City passed away today.

1955: Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, has been designated by the Government as the central agency for the distribution of surplus American food in Israel.

1955: A force of paratroops from the 890th Battalion augmented by a Nahal company attacked the Egyptian emplacements at Sachba while units from the Golani Brigade's 12th Battalion attacked Egyptian emplacements at Ras-Siram this evening in the start of Operation Volcano.

1956: Israel captured Gaza, Sheham and El Arish (the Egyptian capital of the northern Sinai) during the war with Egypt.

1956: Much to everybody’s surprise Israeli tanks came to within ten miles of the Suez Canal. The IDF captured sixty armored cars and forty modern tanks from the retreating Egyptians.  These weapons were part of the large mass of modern weapons that the Soviets had supplied Nasser in exchange for Arab support and much of the future Egyptian cotton crop.  The weapons were much better than anything the IDF had and would be incorporated into the arsenal of the Israeli military forces.

1956: During the Sinai Campaign, the specter of a wider war opened when the Syrian embassy in Washington informed the United States government that Syria had ‘decided to implement immediately’ the joint Egyptian-Syrian defense pact.

1956: The governors of Gaza City and the Gaza strip surrender to the Israelis.

1956: “Emergency Hospital” a dramatic film directed by Lee Sholem and produced by Howard Koch was released today in the United States.

1956: “The Rack” a film about Korean vets starring Paul Newman with a script by Stewart Stern was released in the United States by MGM

1956: U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld informed Israel that the General Assembly had passed a cease fire resolution.

1959(1st of Cheshvan, 5720): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

1959: “The Dock Brief” and “What Shall We Tell Caroline?” produced by David Susskind were broadcast on “The Play of the Week.”

1959: During the Congressional investigations of the “Quiz Show Scandals,” Charles Van Dorn admits that he had received answers in advance when he appeared on the hit quiz show, “Twenty-One.”  Van Dorn was part of a famous family of WASP intellectuals.  “Twenty-One” was the creation of two Jews named Jack Berry and Dan Enright.  Herbert Stempl, a Jew from Brooklyn, was the contestant who “took a dive” so that Van Dorn could win.

1960(12thof Cheshvan, 5721): After a short illness, “Mrs. Blanche Bruner Levy, the widow of Julius H. Levy, the former executive secretary of the New York Clothing Manufacturers Exchange” who had performed as “a concert pianist under name” and “gave operalouges with Mrs. Edwin Franko Goldman” passed away today at Lawrence, L.I.

1960(12thof Cheshvan, 5721): Seventy four year old Boise born and Jefferson Medical College trained physician, Dr. Ralph Falk, the chairman of the board of Baxter Laboratories and WW I Army Medical Corps veteran who was the husband of Mrs. Marian Citron Falk and the father of Carol and Ralph Falk 2nd, passed away today.

1960(12thof Cheshvan, 5721): Seventy-seven year old NYU Law School Graduate and “former Domestic Relations Court Justice” I. Montefiore Levy, the former President of the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind” and member of the Board Education who led the effort before WW I “to permit women teachers to continue at work although married passed away today.

1961: “The fifth Knesset started with David Ben-Gurion’s Mapai part forming the tenth government” today.

1961: Eliyahu Sasson began serving as the Minister of Postal Services in Israel.

1961: Eliyahu Sasson began serving as the Minister of Communications.

1961: Dr Giora Yoseftal began serving as Israel’s first Minister of Housing and Construction.

1961: Elections confirm the predominance of the Labor movement. Mapia remained the largest party with forty-two seats.  But this was still 19 short of the sixty one seats needed for a majority which meant that Ben Gurion would have to form another coalition government.

1961: Birthdate of Nancy Morris, the Montreal native “a Reform rabbi, who was appointed to Glasgow Reform Synagogue, formerly known as Glasgow New Synagogue, in October 2003, making her the first female rabbi in Scotland.”

1963: In UK, June Flewett and Sir Clement Freud, the grandson of Sigmund Freud gave birth to Matthew Freud, the head of Freud Communications.

1964: King Saud of Saudi Arabia is deposed by a family coup, and replaced by his half-brother King Faisal. Saud was on the throne during the 1956 Suez war and stopped exporting oil to Britain and France due to the Suez Crisis.  At the same time, he was an opponent of Nasser’s imperial dreams and provided aide to the royalist forces in Yemen. As king, Faisal continued the close alliance with the United States begun by his father, and relied on the U.S. heavily for arming and training his armed forces. Faisal was also anti-Communist. He refused any political ties with the Soviet Union and other Communist bloc countries, professing to see a complete incompatibility between Communism and Islam, and associating Communism with Zionism, which he also criticized sharply. He also engaged in a propaganda and media war with Egypt's pan-Arabist president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and engaged in a proxy war with Egypt in Yemen that lasted until 1967 (see Yemeni Civil War). Faisal never explicitly repudiated pan-Arabism, however, and continued to call for inter-Arab solidarity in broad terms. During the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, launched by Faisal withdrew Saudi oil from world markets, in protest over Western support for Israel during the conflict. This action quadrupled the price of oil and was the primary force behind the 1973 energy crisis. It was to be the defining act of Faisal's career, and gained him lasting prestige among many Arabs and Muslims worldwide. The new oil revenue allowed Faisal to greatly increase the aid and subsidies begun following the 1967 Arab-Israeli to Egypt, Syria, and the Palestine Liberation Organization.

1965: In Israel, elections scheduled to be held will pit former Premier David Ben-Gurion and his newly formed Israel Workers Party against Premiere Levi Eshkol whom Ben Gurion had selected as his predecessors two years ago. (As reported by James Feron)

1966: “The Professionals” an Oscar nominated western directed, produced and written by Richard Brooks and edited by Paul Zinner was released today by Columbia Pictures.

1966:  In Flushing, Queens, “attorneys Arthur and Arlene Coleman-Schwimmer” gave birth to David Schwimmer best known for his role as Ross on the television hit Friends but who demonstrated the fact that he does have some range as an actor when he played a miss-fit officer in the World War II series, Band of Brothers.

1969: Birthdate of Tehran native and George Washington University trained lawyer Makan Delraim, the Republican son of “Persian Jewish refugees who supported Donald Trump and began serving as U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Anti-Trust Division in 2017.

1970: Bella Abzug was elected to the United States House of Representatives on a proudly feminist, anti-war, environmentalist platform.

1970: Roger Greenspun reviewed “WUSA” directed by Stuart Rosenberg, with music by Lialo Schifrin and co-starring Paul Newman and Laurence Harvey.

1973: Birthdate of New York City native “Amy Nadya Finkelstein” the MIT Professor of Economics and winner of “a MacArthur Genius fellowship” in 2018.

1973: "Barbra Streisand ...and Other Musical Instruments" airs on CBS TV

1975:The impact of the publication of Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rapewas reflected in four different articles published in the Washington Post

1976:Jimmy Carter who received 71% of the Jewish vote defeated Gerald Ford who received 27% of the Jewish vote in the U.S presidential election..  Carter will be remembered as the man who brokered the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel as well as the ex-President who voiced increasingly anti-Israeli opinions as the 20th century gave way to the 21st century.

1976: In Israel, founding of the Democratic Movement for Change known as DASH.

1977: “Madame Rosa” the cinematic adaptation of The Life Before Us by Romain Gary which tells the story of “a frail, aging, retired Jewish prostitute and Auschwitz survivor” directed by Moshe Miarahi who also wrote the script was released today in France.

1978(2ndof Cheshvan, 5739): Eight-six year old producer Max Gordon passed away today.

http://www.playbill.com/person/max-gordon-vault-0000029063

1979: “Amadeus” by Sir Peter Shaffer premiered at the Royal National Theatre in London.

1983(26th of Cheshvan, 5744): Seventy-five year old Leonard Bertram Naman Schapiro the native of Glasgow who spent part of his childhood in Russia and who is the author of The Origins of the Communist Autocracy and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union passed away.

1984: A Brooklyn synagogue two blocks from one that was virtually destroyed in an arson fire two days agi was the target of an arson attempt this evening. The latest fire was set in the doorway of Congregation and Talmud Torah Tifereth Israel, at 2025 64th Street in the Bensonhurst section. A passer-by spotted the small fire at 6:35 P.M. and put out the flames, the police said. The Fire Department said that a flammable liquid had apparently been splashed on the door. The fire caused little damage. The earlier fire occurred at the Mapleton Park Hebrew Institute, which houses a synagogue and a yeshiva, at 2022 66th Street.

1986(30thof Tishrei, 5747): Sixty-six year old Paul Frees, the man with a million voices whom we all heard when we watched Rocky and Bullwinkle passed away today.

http://articles.latimes.com/1986-11-06/local/me-16406_1_paul-frees

1988:  Yitzchak Shamir led Likud to victory in the Israeli election.

1988: “Gracie Allen Still Steals the Show” published today provides a review of Gracie: A Love Story by George Burns was well as providing a brief summary of how devoted Burns was to the wife who made his career.”http://www.nytimes.com/1988/11/02/arts/gracie-allen-still-steals-the-show.html

1988(22nd of Cheshvan, 5749): Screenwriter Lukas Heller, the native of Kiel whose film credits including “Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte” and who is the father of British writers Bruno and Zoe Heller, passed away today.

1990: James Bartleman completed his service as Canada’s Ambassador to Israel.

1991(25th of Cheshvan, 5752): Movie Producer Irwin Allen, best known for The Poseidon Adventure, passed away. http://www.iann.net/irwinallen/

1991(25th of Cheshvan, 5752): Eighty-one year old Yosef Aharon Almogi passed away in Haifa.  Born in the Polish part of the Russian Empire, he made Aliyah in 1930 and served in the British Army during World War II.  During his political career he served in the Knesset and held various cabinet posts.

1993: Ehud Olmert defeats Teddy Kollek, ending Kollek’s twenty-eight tenure as Jerusalem’s mayor.

1994(1stof Kislev, 5755): Rosh Chodesh Kislev

1994: The Hobcaw Barony, which consisted of over 15,000 acres in South Carolina acquired by Bernard Baruch which became a nature preserve and eventually came to be owned by The Belle W. Baruch Foundation “was named to the National Register of Historic Places”

http://www.hobcawbarony.org/BellB.htm

1994: Snapple, a maker of bottled and canned iced tea and fruit drinks, founded by Hyman Golden and Arnold Greenberg in 1972, “announced today that it had agreed to be acquired by the Quaker Oats Company for $14 a share, well above the $5 a share that Snapple got when it went public in December 1992” but well below “the $23 a share other had paid “when Snapple insiders unloaded 9.2 million shares a year ago.”

1997: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including The World of Benjamin Cardozo: Personal Values and the Judicial Process by Richard Polenberg, Paris in the Fifties by Stanley Karnow,Where She Came From: A Daughter's Search for Her Mother's Historyby Helen Epstein, Strangers to the Tribe: Portraits of Interfaith Marriage by Gabrielle Glaser, Roadkill by Kinky Freeman, My Vast Fortune by Andrew Tobias, The Autobiography of Foudini M. Cat by Susan Fromberg and Memoirs by Sir George Solti.

1997(2ndof Cheshvan, 5758): Eighty year old German born Gerhard Heumann who earned his U.S. citizenship through his service with the “Flying Tigers” and went to become a leading aviation engineer and General Electric executive passed away.

http://01907themagazine.com/herman-the-german-looking-back-at-the-extraordinary-life-of-gerhard-neumann/

1999: A recording of “The Famous 1938 Carnegie Jazz Concert” Benny Goodman’s ground-breaking music tour de force which had been recorded at the time was reissued today.

2000(6thof Cheshvan, 5761): Parashat Noach

2000(6thof Cheshvan, 5761): Ayelet Shahar Levy, 28, and Hanan Levy, 33, were killed and ten others were injured in a car bomb explosion near the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem for which The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility,

2001(16thof Cheshvan, 5761): Ninety-two year old Elmer Balaban the last of surviving the movie theatre owning Balaban Brothers passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/09/business/elmer-balaban-cinema-magnate-dies-at-92.html

2001(16th of Cheshvan, 5762):  Elazar Menachem Man Shach a leading Haredi Rabbi in Bnei Baraik passed away today at the age of 102.

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/elazar-shach

2001(16thof Cheshvan, 5762): Ninety-two year old Elmer Balaban, the Chicago born son or Russian Jewish immigrants Israel and Goldie Balaban who joined with his five brothers and Sam Katz for Balaban and Katz, the dominate movie theatre chain and the husband of Elenore Katz with whom he had two children passed away today. (As reported by Douglas Martin)

https://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/09/business/elmer-balaban-cinema-magnate-dies-at-92.html

2001(16thof Cheshvan, 5762): Shoshana Ben Ishai, 16, of Betar Illit and Menashe (Meni) Regev, 14, of Jerusalem were killed when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire with a sub-machine gun shortly before 16:00 at a No. 25 Egged bus at the French Hill junction in northern Jerusalem. 45 people were injured in the attack.

2001(16th of Cheshvan, 5762):  Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum passed away at age 90 in Boca Raton. He was Rabbi of Temple Israel from 1953 to 1979, and continued as Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Israel until his death .Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  He received his B.A. degree at the University of Toronto, and was graduated from and ordained by the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1940, where he also obtained his Master of Hebrew Letters degree, and his Doctor of Divinity degree in 1965.  Upon ordination, Rabbi Applebaum was called to serve as rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in Lansing, Michigan, and also as Counselor of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Extension at Michigan State College.  In 1943 he was invited to become spiritual leader of Temple Beth El in Flint, Michigan, and served there until his call to Temple Israel of Akron, Ohio, in July, 1953, his congregation for over 46 years. He had contributed articles to national and international Anglo-Jewish periodicals, lectured in many American colleges, and addressed numerous church and service club audiences.  In 1959 he authored the book What Everyone Should Know About Judaism, which was the result of many of the questions that had been asked of him by Christians and Jews about Judaism.   During his term in Akron he started the children's interfaith service, a men's exchange program with St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and an annual Christian clergy institute on Judaism.  He served as a member of several major boards of Reform Judaism in America.  From 1979 to 2001 he served as our Rabbi Emeritus.  The Applebaum Chapel is named for him. His son, Bruce had preceded him in death, and a Temple Israel tribute fund for supporting youth programming was established by the congregation in his son's honor.  A Temple Israel tribute fund for supporting Scholarship has established by the congregation in Rabbi Applebaum's honor.

2001: Radio Liberty reported that fifty gravestones in a Jewish cemetery were desecrated in Baku, Azerbaijan. The head of the Religious Community of Mountain Jews of Azerbaijan, Semyon Ikhilov, was quoted by Radio Liberty as saying that this is not the first time such an attack has taken place. The government of Azerbaijan has recently warned of the threat of rising Islamic extremism to Jewish and minority Christian groups and has closed some mosques associated with radical Islamic tendencies.

2002: Matan Vilnai completed his term Minister of Culture and Sport.

2002: Binyamin Fuad Ben-Eliezer completed his term as Minister of Defense.

2003: The New York Times book section features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or on topics of special Jewish interest including Family Circle: The Boudins and the Aristocracy of the Left by Susan Braudy, Autumn of the Moguls: My Misadventures With the Titans, Poseurs, and Money Guys Who Mastered and Messed Up Big Mediaby Michael Wolff and George Gershwin: A New Biography by William G. Hyland

2004: After today’s murder of Theo van Gogh, Dr. Raphael Evers, the Rabbi of Rotterdam and a recognized leader of the Dutch Jewish community was among the three clergymen who presented “a Samenlevingscontract (Cohabitation Agreement) to the President of the Dutch House of Representatives.

2005: German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer praised the decision of The United Nations General Assembly to unanimously approve the proposal to set January 27 as the "International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust."

2005: As further evidence of the changing face of Conservative Judaism in Israel  three new female rabbis and one male who were ordained on at the Masorati/Conservative movement's Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, with religious backgrounds ranging from Orthodox to secular and a variety of cultural heritages, including Moroccan and French.

2006: Following a call by Baruch Marzel, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Hillel Weiss for a “holy war” against the upcoming Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade, “a demonstration” today “in Meah Shearim led to rioting” with “thousands of protestors blocking roads with burning garbage cans.”

2006: The Helicon Association's Sha'ar Poetry Festival opens at the Hebrew-Arabic Theater Complex in Jaffa.

2007: Richard Pratt, the Polish born  Jewish Australian businessman  and the Visy group received a A$36 million fine, representing both the largest fine in Australian history and an estimated 0.75% of the Pratt fortune] Federal Court judge Justice Heerey said Mr Pratt and his senior executives were knowingly concerned in the cartel, which involved price fixing and market sharing

2007: Physician Oliver Sacks discusses and signs Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain at Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C.

2007: This evening, four mortar shells were fired at an Israeli community north of Gaza. All landed in open territory, and no wounded or damage were reported. This was the second such attack from Gaza in the least two days.

2008: Saul Steinberg: Illuminations, a travelling exhibition, which displays original Steinberg works came to a close at Kunsthaus Zürich

2008: James Galway, “the man with the golden flute," gave a concert at Tel Aviv's Performing Arts Center.

2008: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or about topics of Jewish interest including The Road To Rescue: The Untold Story of Schindler’s Listby Mietek Pemper with Viktoria Hertling, assisted by Marie Elisabeth Müller; translated by David Dollenmayer and Searching for Schindler: A Memoir by Thomas Keneally

2008: The Washington Post book section reviewed Chagall: A Biographyby Jackie Wullschlager and featured the work of Jewish poet Brenda Hillman including a poem entitled “Partita for Sparrows,"

2009:Mitch Albom, author of the bestselling Tuesdays with Morrie, read from and signed his new inspirational book, Have a Little Faith: A True Story, at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C.

2009: At the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival, Thomas M. Bloch leads a presentation entitled: “Stand for the Best” during which he discusses “What I Learned After Leaving My Job as CEO of H&R Block to Become a Teacher and Founder of an Inner-City Charter School

2009(15th of Cheshvan, 5770): Sixty-one year old Shabati Kalmanovich “a KGB spy, who later became known in Russia as a successful businessman, concert promoter and basketball sponsor” was killed today.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/6489381/Former-Israeli-double-agent-shot-dead-near-Putins-office.html

2009 (15 Cheshvan, 5770): Seventy-three year old Lord Leonard Steinberg, a much loved leader and philanthropist who passed away today.

http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/21548/lord-steinberg-dies-ritz-hotel-london

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/finance-obituaries/6526477/Lord-Steinberg-of-Belfast.html

2009 (15 Cheshvan, 5770):Sixty-eight year old Amir Pnueli, “who turned a philosopher’s explorations of time, logic and free will into a critical technique for verifying the reliability of computers, passed away today.”  (As reported by Kenneth Change)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/15/us/15pnueli.html

2010(25th of Cheshvan, 5771): Eighty-eight year old Sarah Doron passed away.  A native of Lithuania she made Aliyah in 1933 and pursued a political career that led to her being elected to the Knesset as a member of Likud.

2010: “Political newcomer Steve Katz, was elected assemblyman for the 99th Assembly District as a candidate of the Republican and Independence Parties.”

2010: Proposition 19 which would have legalized marijuana in the State of California, a cause to which George Soros had contributed a million dollars, failed to pass in today’s election.

2010: The New York Times reviewed two books by Jewish authors: Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff and Frank:The Voice by James Kaplan

2010:Cedar Lake is scheduled to present the New York Premier of Israeli born Hofesh Shecter’s “The Fools” at the Joyce.

2010: Eric Cantor, the only Republican Jewish member of the House of Representatives, is among those standing for office in the U.S. elections which are scheduled to be held today.

2010:Today's US midterm elections propose to present a disproportionately large number of Jewish candidates for high office, some of them in quite unexpected places. Several already well-known political names in important races are California Senator Barbara Boxer (D), running for re-election in a close race with former Hewlett Packard executive Carly Fiorina, and former Connecticut state attorney-general Richard Blumenthal who has maintained a slight lead against Linda McMahon of WWE wrestling fame for the state's open Senate seat. Blumenthal has managed to maintain a single-digit lead, despite a minor scandal over exaggerated claims of Vietnam War service, in no small part due to Connecticut women's discomfort with McMahon's close ties with a sport known for violence and a significant element of misogyny

2011: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to a present a lecture entitled “Glikl’s Legacy: Jewish Women in France before the Revolution” by Professor Jay Berkowitz, the Center’s inaugural National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Scholar Fellowship,

2011: File photo taken today of the South Gate of the Inner town of Karkemish taken by the Joint Turco-Italian Archaeological Expedition at the site of the Biblical Battle of Carchemish mentioned in Jeremiah 46:2.(As reported by Amanda Borschel-Dan)

2011: Hyman S. & Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival is scheduled to come to a close tonight in Washington, D.C.

2011: Six months after premiering at Cannes, “La Source Des Femmes,” featuring Hiam Abbass was released today in France.

2011:Israel test-fired a ballistic missile today, at the Palmahim Israel Defense Forces base in central Israel. The test was part of an examination of a new missile currently being developed by the defense establishment.

2012: After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, “A Late Quartet,” a simply marvelous must see movie directed and co-produced by Yaron Zilberman, with a script by Seth Grossman and Yaron Zilberman was released today in the United States.

2012: U.S. premiere of “A Late Quartet” a must see “little cinematic gem” produced and directed by Yaron Zilberman who co-authored the script along with Seth Grossman.

2012: As part of the Turkish-Jewish Festival, Tikvat Israel in Rockville, MD is scheduled to follow Kabbalat Shabbat with “an authentic vegetarian Turkish dinner prepared by Beyhan Cagri Trock author of The Ottoman Turk and the Pretty Jewish Girl – Real Turkish Cooking.

2012:Beth El, Shir Tikvah, Temple Israel, Kol Ami, & Emanu-El are scheduled to host the WRJ Central District Convention.

2012: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas denounced the firing of rockets from Gaza into Israel in an interview with Channel 2 that aired in its entirety tonight.

2012: Thecomments by Defense Ministry security and diplomacy chief Amos Gilad do not reflect the positions of the security establishment nor do they reflect the positions of Gilad, the Defense Ministry said in a statement today. The statement follows comments made by Gilad earlier in the day at the IDC Herzliya's "Strategic Fridays" event, in which he said that "There is no talking going on between (Israel's) and Egypt's political echelons and I don't think there will be."

2012: The Ritual Committee of Temple Judah is scheduled to host a Spaghetti Dinner as part of the Friday night Shabbat celebration.

2012: In “The Lox Sherpa of Russ & Daughters” Corey Klignannon described the role of Chhappte Sherpa “saving the salmon” at the “popular lox purveyor” as Hurricane Sandy struck New York.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/nyregion/the-lox-sherpa-of-russ-daughters.html?src=me&ref=general&_r=0

2012: “Orchestra of Exiles” is scheduled to open in Los Angeles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX5_2NERXVw

2012: Ninety-fifth anniversary of the Balfour Declaration

2013: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a chamber music concert, “From Mozart to Kleizmer.”

2013: The 19th annual San Diego Jewish Book Store is scheduled to begin this evening.

2013: The Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto, California, is scheduled to host a screening of “Orchestra of Exiles” and a performance of by the string quartet from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

2013: IDF Spokesperson's Unit reported that IDF fired at two Syrians who approached the border fence from the Syrian side in the southern Golan Heights while trying to steal mines. (As reported by Maor Buchnik, Yoav Zitun)

2013:  German Chancellor Angela Merkel today cautioned her countrymen against the dangers of anti-Semitism, a week ahead of the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht, a series of pogroms carried out against German Jews in 1938.

2013: In a review published today “of an American production of the play, Bad Jews, Times of Israel critic Jordan Hoffman said “Bad Jews” was the “finest work about Jewish assimilation [he had] come across since Philip Roth’s 2004 novel ‘The Plot Against America.’”

2013: Tom Maayan “started at point guard in Seton Hall’s first of the season” today.

2013: “Oregon or Bust” is scheduled to come to an end at the Oregon Jewish Museum.

2014: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Nazis Next Door: How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler’s Men by Eric Lichtblau, Villiage of Secrets: Defying the Nazis in Vichy, France by Caroline Moorehead and Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion by Harold Holzer

2014: Under the leadership of Amy Barnum, Hadassah is scheduled to hold its annual Donor Dinner in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

2014: Artist Shirley Gittlesohn is scheduled to host “an informal tour of her exhibit ‘L’Chaim—To Life! At the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocuast Education

2014: A Day of Jewish Learning, an “annual adult education conference featuring seventy sessions” is scheduled to take place at American University in Washington, DC.

2014: The Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to come to an end today.

2014: “A senior Hamas official rapped Israel for closing the crossings into the Gaza Strip on today, two days after a rocket was fired from the coastal enclave at southern Israel.” (As reported by Spencer Ho)

2014: “Police Chief Yohanan Danino told an emergency meeting of the Knesset Internal Affairs Committee on Sunday that he is determined to maintain the right of Jews to access the Temple Mount compound, including by deploying as many officers as it takes to enable visits.” (As reported by Stanley Winer)

2014: “Part of a wrought-iron gate, bearing the Nazis’ cynical slogan “Arbeit macht frei” or “Work sets you free,” was stolen from the former Dachau concentration camp, police said today

2014: “Holocaust Education Week” is scheduled to begin today.

http://holocaustcentre.com/HEW

2015(20thof Cheshvan, 5776): Ninety-one year old timpanist Richard Horowitz passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/arts/music/richard-horowitz-renowned-timpanist-and-craftsman-of-conductors-batons-dies-at-91.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=thumb&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2015: The Aleph Society is scheduled to host its annual dinner with Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz.

2015: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host “Peretz Markish and the Destruction of Soviet Jewish Culture” which include a screening of a documentary on the poet and playwright and readings from his works by Yiddish actor Shane Baker.

2015: “Marrying An Ice Cream Factory” is scheduled to be shown at the 29thIsrael Film Festival in Los Angeles.

2015: Three people including an 80 year old woman were wounded this afternoon in a stabbing attack by a Palestinian in the central city of Rishon Lezion, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv

2015: The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is scheduled to host a screening of Boris Maftisr’s “Guardians of Remembrance.”

2015: “Holocaust Education Week” is scheduled to begin today.

http://holocaustcentre.com/HEW

2016(1st of Cheshvan, 5777): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan

2016: “In a sign of a growing rift, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized American Jewish leaders today as a struggle over a stalled plan for equal prayer rights for both sexes at a Jerusalem holy site erupted with mutual recriminations and a tumultuous protest led by liberal rabbis carrying Torah scrolls”

2016: Holocaust Education Week’s “scholar-in-residence Ron Levi, who holds the George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto, is scheduled to speak tonight at Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue with HEW’s opening night speaker Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, professor of history at Fairfield University in Connecticut, about how the Holocaust fits into the current political climate.”

2016: The Center for Jewish History is scheduled to host its “Young Jewish American Composers Concert.”

2016: Ninety year old Miriam Weinstein” the mother of movie moguls Harvey and Bob Weinstein passed away today. (As reported Anita Gates)

 https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/04/movies/miriam-weinstein-died-miramax.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=1

2016: Today, “A group of Conservative and Reform rabbis and Women of the Wall members’ tried to bring Torah scrolls into the Western Wall compound in Jerusalem.”

2016: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educational Center is scheduled to host a lecture by Dr. Rachel G. Saidel on “Women in the Holocaust.

2017(13th of Cheshvan, 5778): Ninety-six year old Irv Refkin, whose work for the OSS during WW II included acts of sabotage and risky spying earned him the Bronze Star, the Distinguished Service Award from OSS Society and the newly created “Congressional Medal to World War II Spies” passed away today. (As reported by Sam Roberts) Yes, there was a real “James Bond and he was a 5’6” Jew from Wisconsin

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/obituaries/irv-refkin-brash-accidental-spy-in-world-war-ii-dies-at-96.html?ribbon-ad-idx=3&rref=obituaries&module=Ribbon&version=origin&region=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Obituaries&pgtype=article

2017: In Toronto, start of the 37thAnnual Neuberger Holocaust Education Week.

2017: “Rabbi Elie Kaplan Spitz the author of Does the Soul Survive: A Jewish Journey to Belief in Afterlife, Past Lives & Living with Purpose is scheduled to lecture on “Past-life regression. Reincarnation. Near-death experiences” at the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center

2017: The JNF community breakfast, “Northern Ohio Breakfast for Israel” with Rabbi Joseph Telushkin is scheduled to begin at 7:30 this morning.

2017: The American Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to host a “book talk launching and celebrating Najat Abdulhuq’s Jewish and Greek Communities in Egypt: Entrepreneurship and Business before Nasser, followed by a response from Joyce Zonana (CUNY BMCC), author of Dream Homes: From Cairo to Katrina, an Exile's Journey.

2017:  100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/balfour.html

2018: “Enduring Tension: (En)countering Antisemitism in Every Age,” an exhibition that explores the long history of anti-Jewish bias in the United States within an international context” co-sponsored the Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education is scheduled to open today at the Breman Museum in Atlanta.

2018: In Cedar Rapids, Temple Judah, which under the leadership of Jill Diner has honored those murdered in Pittsburgh by making donations to the Tree of Life Congregation, the ADL and HIAS, is scheduled to include special memorial observances in tonight’s services.

2018: National Jewish Book Month is scheduled to begin today.

2018: The 15th Annual Holocaust Education Week is scheduled to come to an end today.

https://theajc.ns.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/038-HEW-BROCHURE-2018_3-page-001.jpg

2018: The Eden-Tamir Music Center is scheduled to host a piano recital featuring Tatyana Rubina.

2018: Funeral services are scheduled to be held for ninety-seven year Pittsburgh massacre victim Rose Mallinger “at Congregation Rodef Shalom.”

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/crime-courts/2018/10/28/tree-of-life-mass-shooting-pittsburgh-victim-rose-mallinger-daughter-andrea-wedner/stories/201810280202

2019(4th of Cheshvan, 5780): Parashat Noach;

2019(4th of Cheshvan) Yahrzeit of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira

https://mailchi.mp/jewishreviewofbooks/mayse-zeitlin?e=b40a1dec43

2019: 102nd anniversary of the Balfour Declaration

2019: In San Francisco, Congregation Emanu-El is scheduled to host “Rabbi Sydney Mintz and author Dr. Richard Miller (“Psychedelic Medicine”) as they talk about healing medicines, followed by a multi-dimensional sound bath experience.”

2019: In San Francisco, the “Regional chapter of Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces is scheduled to hold two “A Night of Heroes” events.”

2020: One hundred third anniversary of the Balfour Declaration

2020: Jewish Gateways is scheduled to present Buddhism teacher Lyn Fine leading a workshop based on Isabel Wilkerson’s book “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” about racial inequality in society.

2020: The Sydney Jewish Writers Festival is scheduled to begin today.

2020: Live on Zoom, the American Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to present “Live from the Archives: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Her Role Models and the Hadassah Archive”

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to present Michael Kaufman’s second lecture “The Banality of Evil: Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem.”

2020: In Israel, “human trials of Brilife, its coronavirus vaccine candidate” are scheduled to continue for a second day.

2020: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Isabel Berg is scheduled to lead the Temple Judea Book Club in a discussion of The Mistress of the Ritz by Melanie Benjamin.

2020: Holocaust Education Week is scheduled to begin.

https://www.holocaustcentre.com/HEW

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