OCTOBER 27
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
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
1708: The community of Metz entered into a 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.
1788: Mark Prager, Sr.a member of the Jewish mercantile family that came to Philadelphia shortly after the Revolution wrote to George Washington concerning a shipment of seeds that his gardener had purchased from the General.
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: Ephraim Mosely, the father of Francis, Moses and Rosetta Mosely, was buried today in the UK.
1809: Birthdate of New York City native and attorney Emanuel Bernard Hart, a member of the New York City Board of Alderman and colonel in the militia who when he was elected to serve in the 32nd Congress became New York’s first Jewish member of Congress.
1818: Birthdate of Bavaria native and future Ohio resident Joseph Louis Swarts, the husband Caroline Stix Swarts and the father of Solomon Louis Swarts
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.
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Reines_Yitshak_Yaakov
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)
1843: In New York City, Grace and Jacques Judah Lyons gave birth to Julius Judah Lyon the husband of Constance Lyons and the father of Edwin Jacques Lyons
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
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 155th Regiment.
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 hometown while serving on the faculty of Cal-Berkley.
1874: Isaac Alsbacher, the son of German-Jewish immigrants Jetta and Moses Alsbacher and his wife Rebecca Klein gave birth their first child Moses Alsbacher, a resident of Cleveland, OH.
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.”
1877: In Mayesville, SC, A.A. Strauss and Emelia Weinberg Strauss gave birth to Bertha Straus, who became Bertha Sternberger when she married Emanual Sternberger who was the “President of Revolution Cotton Mill.
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: In Cincinnati, OH, Emily Fechheimer and Alfred Seasongood gave birth to Harvard trained attorney and the husband of Agnes Senior, the Mayor of Cincinnati and University of Cincinnati law school professor who was a trustee of HUC, vice president of the Ohio Jewish Publication Society and a member of K.K.B.L. (Rockdale Avenue Temple).
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(27th of 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(20th of 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 Univeristy.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/herbert-raubenheimer-1.html
1897(1st of 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.
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.”
1898: Philip S. Golderman served his last day as Color Sergeant of the 203rd New York Infantry.
1900(4th of 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
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.
1909(12th of 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)
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 Chronicle published 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.”
1920: Rabbi Joseph Hertz, the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth began his year-long tour of the British Empire today in South Africa which as that time “had Jewish population of 66,000.”
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: 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.
https://loebandleopold.wordpress.com/loebs/
http://flps.newberry.org/article/5418474_11_1375/
1924: Premiere of “The Story Without A Name,” a silent film melodrama produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky.
1925: “Figures submitted today by the budget department of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies to Frederick Brown, General Chairman of the federation's $4,000,000 campaign, indicate that the cost of collecting, administering and distributing its funds will be lower than in 1924, when it was 3.83 cents on the dollar.
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(1st of 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.
1928(13th of Cheshvan, 5689): Parashat Lech-Lecha
1928: “From January to September 1928, a total of 10,484 Jewish aliens arrived in the United States, 7,973 of them immigrants and 2,511 non-immigrants, according to the report of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of 425 Lafayette Street, made public” 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.
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.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: Baltimore native and Johns Hopkins graduate Simon Cohen, the HUC trained rabbi wrote to President Roosevelt today express his support for the New Deal in general and specifically for the Social Security program that had been adopted in August.
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
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.
http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/august/02.asp
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. For a photographic record see:
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/october/03.asp
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
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
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
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 displace 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
1948: During Operation Yoav, Israeli forces capture the Egyptian held fort at Bet Guvrin. The Egyptians had taken the fort when the invaded
1948
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
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 who 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 Postcommented 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
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(23rdof Tishrei, 5728): Seventy-four-year-old New York native Joseph Clarence Seide, the long-time employee of the Hershey Chocolate Corporation, leader of the Free Sons of Israel and the husband of “the former Eva Kinder” with whom he had three sons – Walter, Louis and Maurice – passed away today.
1967: In Redondo Beach, “forty-four first grade students of the Temple Menorah Religious School are scheduled to be consecrated during services tonight.
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(27th of 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(19th of 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(1st of 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(15th of 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(15th of 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(6th of Cheshvan, 5740): Parashat Noach
1979(6th of 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.”
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,962649,00.html#ixzz1bqTDkv6O
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 20th Century 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
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)
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 Postreported on 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
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.
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
2007:
2007: The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra performs Broadway show music from Evita, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera,
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: “The Jews Who Built Dallas” published today provides a history of the Jews of one of the major populations in Texas.
https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2008/november/the-jews-who-built-dallas/
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
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. The Paris court told Dieudonne M'bala M'bala, a 43-year-old French stand-up comic, to pay a further 10,000 in damages and legal fees to organizations that sued him, French news agency AFP reported.
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. The Israeli plane carried seven prefabricated houses and other supplies, NTV television reported said. The plane was redirected to Ankara because the airport near Van, the hardest-hit area, was too small.
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)
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.
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)
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 a ttack 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.”
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 be that of 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)
2017: Publication of Jewish Anzacs: Jewish in the Australian Military by Mark Dapin.
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
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.
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
2021: “The Israeli government advanced plans today to build more than 3,000 new settlement units in the occupied West Bank, which brought criticism from the United States State Department
2021: On the third anniversary of the Squirrel Hill Synagogue Massacre, “What Happened After the Most Deadly Anti-Semitic Attack in American History?” published today provides a review of Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and the Soul of a Neighborhood
by Mark Oppenheimer
2022: As the White Supremacists post signs endorsing the anti-Semitism of their polar opposite rapper Kayne West, today marks the fourth anniversary of the Squirrel Hill Synagogue Massacre that took place at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh
https://newsinteractive.post-gazette.com/pittsburgh-squirrel-hill-synagogue-massacre/
2022: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to co-host an on-site and online program The Einsatzgruppen Trial: The Biggest Murder Trial in History.
2022: LBI is scheduled to present a discussion with Mimi Schwartz, author of Good Neighbors, Bad Times Revisited who “father was born Jewish in a tiny German village thirty years before the advent of Hitler…”
2022: Lockdown University is scheduled to host webinar with Trudy Gold lecturing on “Phillips the Fair, the Jews and Isabella the She-Wolf of France.”
2022: In Cedar Falls, IA, The UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education is scheduled to present the 2022 Norman Cohn Family Holocaust Remembrance & Education Lecture on “The Ethics of Rescue: True Stories Behind Bergen-Belsen's Liberation.”