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This Day, June 22, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 22217 BCE: Ptolemy IV of Egypt defeated Antiochus III at the Battle of Raphia. The Battle of Raphia, also known as the Battle of Gaza, was part of the ongoing power struggle between the Seleucids...

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This Day, June 23, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 2379: Vespasian, the Roman general who was in the process of conquering Judea when he became Emperor, died.79: Titus, the Roman general whom the Jews will always remember for the destruction of...

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This Day, June 24, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 24586 BCE (9th of Tammuz, 3174): King Nebuchadnezzar’s army broke through the walls of Jerusalem and entered the City of David. 1182: Phillip II, the seventeen year old French monarch “decreed the...

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This Day, June 25, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 25615: On three dates that the revolt began in Jerusalem again Khosrau II, the Persian Shah who was “was the last great king of the Sasanian Empire.”1080: The Antipope Clement III who “protested...

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This Day, June 26, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 26363: Roman Emperor Julian is killed during the retreat from the Sassanid Empire. General Jovian is proclaimed Emperor by the troops on the battlefield. According to various sources, Julian was a...

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This Day, June 27, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 271096: Massacres of the Jews took place in Xanten and Eller (Germany). This was the second massacre at Xanten in a month. Fifty Jews died. At Eller, five Jewish community leaders were assigned...

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This Day, June 28, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 281320: “Pope John XXII issues Bullarium Romanum, ordering that Jews who convert to Christianity must be allowed to keep their property. The implication is that Jews who don't convert won't...

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This Day, June 29, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 291096: Crusaders massacred the Jews of Mehr.1106: Moses Sephardi was baptized at Huseca, Spain and took the name of Petrus Alphonsi, the noted “physician, writer, astronomer and polemicist.”...

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This Day, June 30, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin

JUNE 30713 CE: In Spain, Visigoth nobility which had held out against the invading Moslem forces, throughout the winter of 712 finally surrendered to the Arabs. A majority of the remaining Goths and...

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

July 169: Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as emperor. This consolidation of Vespasian’s imperial power helped to seal the fate of...

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

July 2                         311: Miltiades began serving as Bishop of Rome (Pope) during the reign of Constantine the Great, the Roman Emperor who moved against the Jews in his effort to make the...

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

July 3324:  Constantine the Great defeated Licinius at the Battle of Adrianople. Constantine ruled the western half of the Roman Empire.  Licinius ruled the eastern half.  In 313 the two rulers had...

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

July 4925: Moslems raided Oria as part of their attacks on Italy. Ten rabbinical leaders were killed and many others were taken into captivity, including 12 year old Shabbetai Donnolo, who later...

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

July 51247: Pope Innocent IV, semi-retired by Emperor Frederick II, issued a Bull refuting blood libels and sent it throughout Germany and France. 1247: Today, Innocent IV dispatched a bull from Lyons...

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

July 61189: Henry II, King of England, passed away.  Compared to those who followed him to the throne, Henry’s treatment of his Jewish subjects was comparatively benign. (The emphasis is on...

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

July 7 1274: Pope Gregory X confirmed a bull issued in 1272 banning charges of blood ritual.1307: King Edward I, the monarch who expelled the Jews from England, died.1320: In Pastoureaux (Southern...

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

July 8 1099: In a move reminiscent of Joshua at Jericho, during the First Crusade 15,000 starving Christian soldiers march in religious procession around Jerusalem as the Muslim defenders look on. This...

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

July 9118: Hadrian, Rome's new emperor, made his entry into the Imperial City. Regardless of how history remembers him, for Jews, Hadrian is the Emperor who helped to start the Third Rebellion against...

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

July 1048 BCE: In his war with Pompey, Julius Caesar barely avoids defeat at the Battle of Dyrrhachium.  A month later, after regrouping his forces, Caesar defeated Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus....

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

July 111174: Amalric I who had been King of Jerusalem since 1162 passed away.  During his reign most of the Jews were expelled from Jerusalem; a ban that would last until 1175.1244:“Khorezmian Turkish...

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