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This Day, January 31, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

January 31314: Sylvester I whose name is “the Israeli term for New Year’s night celebrations” began his papacy“The Israeli term for New Year’s night celebrations, “Sylvester,” was the name of the...

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This Day, February 1, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 1682:  Visigoth King Erwig pressed for the "utter extirpation of the pest of the Jews," and made it illegal to practice any Jewish rites in an area that corresponds to much of modern day...

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This Day, February 2, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 2 506: Alaric II, eighth king of the Visigoths promulgated The Breviary of Alaric (Breviarium Alaricianum or Lex Romana Visigothorum) a collection of Roman law that included the sixteen books...

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This Day, February 3, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

  February 319(12th of Adar, 3779): Dedication of the Temple built by King Herod the Great at Jerusalem1112: Ramon Berenguer III of Barcelona and Douce I of Provence marry, uniting the fortunes of...

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This Day, February 4, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 4211: The reign of Septimius Servus, the Roman emperor who outlawed conversions to both Judaism and Christianity in an attempt to unify his crumbling empire, came to an end.362: Roman Emperor...

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This Day, February 5, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 5517/519: Alcimus Avitus, the Archbishop of Vienne in Gaul who in 576 on Easter temporarily succeeded in calming a crowd angered when a recent convert to Christianity was doused with oil. Four...

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This Day, February 6, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 6 337: Julius I began his papacy during which “he officially declared that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated on the 25th of December.”http://www.whychristmas.com/customs/25th.shtml1095:...

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This Day, February 7, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 7457: Leo I becomes emperor of the Byzantine Empire. As can be seen from this decree, Leo was no friend of the Jewish people. "Therefore We, desiring to accomplish what Our Father failed to...

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This Day, February 8, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 8421: Constantius III becomes co-Emperor of the Western Roman Empire serving as co-Emperor with Honorius. Constantinius only reigned for 7 months, but during his long tenure Honorius was no...

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This Day, February 9, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 9474: Zeno was crowned as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire. “The feeling of Emperor Zeno towards the Jews is illustrated by a remark made at the races of Antioch. After a mob murdered many...

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This Day, February 10, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 101163: Baldwin III, the first so-called King of Jerusalem to have been in “the Holy Land” passed away.  None of these Crusader monarchs were rightful heirs to the crown worn by David, Solomon...

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This Day, February 11, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 1155: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus, heir to the Roman Emperorship, dies under mysterious circumstances in Rome clearing the way for Nero to become Emperor Would things have been better...

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This Day, February 12, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 12 553: Byzantine Emperor Justinian ordered the public reading of the Greek translation to Parshat Hashavuah (weekly Torah portion) on Shabbat morning and prohibited Rabbis from giving drashot...

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This Day, February 13, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 13515 BCE (3rd of Adar, 3245): Completion of the construction of the Second Temple at Jerusalem.996: Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim who “ordered…Jews to wear wooden calves around their necks” began...

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This Day, February 14, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 14842:  Charles the Bald and Louis the German swear the Oaths of Strasbourg in the French and German languages. The two monarchs were grandsons of Charlemagne making them cousins. Charles,...

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This Day, February 15, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

 February 15399 BCE: The philosopher Socrates is sentenced to death. No, Socrates was not Jewish and he did not know about what were the “Israelites” of his day.  However, Socrates would be one of...

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This Day, February 16, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 16600: Pope Gregory the Great decrees that the phrase "God bless You" is an appropriate response to a sneeze. Gregory's policy in regard to the Jews is expressed in the following sentence,...

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This Day, February 17, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 171411: Musa Celebi became Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. During his reign the small Jewish community of Manisa grew in size and wealth after it had been conquered by the Ottomans.1525(24th of...

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This Day, February 18, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 18 654: “In Toledo Spain, Receswinth, King of the Visigoths, forced Judaizing Christians (converted Jews who still kept Jewish traditions) to swear loyalty to the Church or die” which meant...

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This Day, February 19, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

February 19197: Emperor Septimius Severus defeated the usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, Severus was trying to use syncretism to maintain imperial unity and authority.  Since Jews, as...

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