This Day, October 22, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
OCTOBER 22
362: A mysterious fire destroys the temple of Apollo at Daphne
outside Antioch. According to one source, the Christians living in Antioch who were angry with the Emperor
Julian for the favor he showed to Jewish and pagan rites, and, outraged by the
closing of its great church of Constantine, burned down the temple of Apollo in
Daphne. Julian had promised to rebuild the Temple at Jerusalem, a promise he
was unable to keep due to his untimely and mysterious death. Julian was the
last non-Christian emperor of Rome. He
opposed the special privileges that his predecessors had granted to
Christianity because he thought the road to restoring Roman grandeur lay in
returning to basic Roman values which were tied to their pagan religion.
741: Charles Martel passed
away. Charles Martel or Charles the
Hammer is credited with saving Europe from Islam by defeating the Moors at the
Battle of Tours. This effectively meant, that Islamic culture would remain
south of the Pyrenees in what is modern day Spain. Although fighting would continue between
invading Moslem armies and defending Christian armies, most of Europe was
destined to be Christian. This division
would have profound consequences for the development of Jewish civilizations in
various parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.
Charles Martel was the grandfather of Charlemagne, the great French
leader and effectively the first Holy Roman Emperor. Charlemagne treated his Jewish subjects
comparatively well even in the face of pressure from the Catholic Church
1495: Ines Lopez of Ciudad Real, Spain was accused of heresy. In
confessing, she wrote to the Inquisitional Court stating she was a 'Christian',
but admitted wearing clean clothing on Saturday. In the letter she accused her
cousin of teaching her to observe Passover, saying it was good "for her
soul." Turning in her cousin satisfied the Inquisition, but they could do
nothing as she was safe in Constantinople. Soon after this, Lopez was sentenced
to life imprisonment, ordered to wear the San Benito and was burned at the
stake.
1586: Sixtus V issued Christiana Pietas, a papal bull that
ameliorated the restrictions placed on Jews by his papal predecessors. Among
other things, the papal bull allowed the reprinting of the Talmud and
other Jewish books provided that they had properly been censored before
publication. The successor to Sixtus
would not only reverse this bull, he would promulgate even more onerous
restrictions on the Jewish people.
1586: A bull issued today by Sixtus “permitted the Jews to rebuild
synagogues on the earlier sites, provided the contributions for the support of
catechumens be not reduced in amount.”
1597: The Roman Curia ruled that a Jewish child baptized without
the permission of his parents, as required by canonical law, must be brought up
as a Catholic. The ruling required the
removal of the child from hits parents.
1601: The thirty-one-page L’abitacolo degli Oranti or Me’on
ha-Sho’alim (The Abode of the Supplicants) by Devora Ascareilli which “was
completed in about 1537” was published today in Venice possibly making it the
first book published by a Jewish woman.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/devorah-ascarelli
https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/ascarelli-devora
https://www.jewisheritage.org/web/european-routes/women-in-judaism/45
1668: The Jews of Barbados were forbidden to engage in foreign or
local retail trade. Jews were forbidden from purchasing slaves and were forced
into living in a Jewish Ghetto in Barbados. All the discriminatory laws were
removed by 1802, by the colonial government of Barbados. In 1820, the British
Parliament also confirmed this repeal of the discrimination laws against the
Jews.
1688: Birthdate of Nadir Shah of Persia. A member of the Afsharid dynasty, he was
positively disposed towards his subjects.
Persecution of the Jews resumed after he was assassinated in 1747
1727: Coronation of George II who was so moved when he saw Charles
Macklin’s portrayal of Shylock in the Merchant
of Venice (of which a bystander said “This is the Jew/That Shakespeare
Drew”” the English king “was so moved he
could not sleep”
1732(14th of Cheshvan, 5493): Rachel Asher, the
daughter of Asher Michaels whose first husband was Moses Levy passed away today
in New York City.
Or
1732(14th of Cheshvan, 5493): Rachel Myers-Cohen the
New York born daughter of Michael (Jechiel) of Herzfeld, Germany and Rebecca
Falk de Paul and the wife of Samuel Zanvil Levy and Samuel Myers-Cohen passed
away today.
1746: The College of New
Jersey, which became Princeton University, received its charter. Like all elite colleges, Princeton has a
checkered past when it comes to Jewish students and faculty. Today the university boasts a Jewish Studies
Program and a Hillel Chapter. Albert
Einstein is probably the most famous Jew to serve at Princeton.
1762: Sarah Pimental and Isaac Da Costa gave birth to Samuel Da
Costa, the husband of Savanah, GA born Esther de Pass.
1765:
Ezra Stiles, the future president of Yale whose “Diary” contains a “large
number of references to Jews and to Jewish affairs” beginning with one on March
16, 1769 in which “he tells us he spent” the day “mostly with the Jew priest Isaac
de Abraham Touro in a discussion of biblical prophecies” was installed today as
pastor of the Second Congregational Church at Newport.
1766: Birthdate of Montreal merchant and War of 1812 veteran
Samuel David.
1780(23rd of Tishrei, 5541): Simchat Torah celebrated
on the same day that General George Washington wrote to General Nathaniel
ordering him to go to North Carolina and take command of “the southern Army”
replacing General Gates whose behavior at the Battle of Camden is being
investigated by the Continental Congress.
1782: “Benvenida de Isaac Henriques Valentine and Amsterdam native
Solomon da silva Solis gave birth to Isaac Solis
1790: In Amsterdam, “Frumet Rees” and “Levie Isaac Machielse Hass”
gave birth to “Hartog Hirsh Levie Machielse Hass” the husband of “Rebecca
Benjamin Polak.”
1792: French troops take Frankfurt and the tri-color floats above
the arsenal located at the north gate to the ghetto. Oddly enough, the Jews of Frankfurt respond
as “Prussian patriots” and cheered when the French were to leave a few weeks
later.
1794:
Gidel Oppenheimer and Moses Behr gave birth to their third child Gitel Behr.
1799(23rd of Tishrei, 5560): Last Simchat Torah of the
18th century.
1804: Birthdate of Bavarian native and University of Wurzberg
trained geographer and historian Joseph
Schwartz, the brother of Israel Wurzberg who settled in Jerusalem.
https://books.google.com/books?id=vzsyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA108&lpg=PA108&dq=Alexander+shor,+jewish&source=bl&ots=9dPXSRdOAT&sig=aOEnOkA6GD8pgH3Q_eDYz8rIm_s&hl=en&sa=X&ei=loDIVPmHLs_9yQSfzYCADA&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Alexander%20shor%2C%20jewish&f=false
1806: In London, Nathan Mayer
Rothschild married Hannah Barnet-Cohen the daughter of Lydia and Levi-Barent
Cohen.
1807(20th of Tishrei, 5568) Sixth Day of Sukkoth
1817: Moses Asher Goldsmid, the London born son of Asher Aron
Goldsmid and Rachel Kijser married Eliza Solomon at the Great Synagogue today
after which they had three children – Augustus, Louisa Sophia and Charles
Godsmid.
1821: Two days after he had passed away, 90-year-old Mordecai
Levy, the father of Moses Levy, was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish
Cemetery.”
1824(30th of Tishrei, 5585): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
1824(30th of Tishrei, 5585): Jacob King, the husband of
Mary, the widow of Solomon Isaacs passed away today in Richmond,
1824: A day after he had passed away, Benjamin Moses Van Praagh, a
native of Holland, the son of Moses Lammerts Van Praagh and Mindele Benjamin
Van Emden and wife of Elizabeth Joseph Speyer with whom he had two children –
Lewis and Morris – was buried at the “Lauriston Road Jewish Cemetery.”
1832: In Prussia, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Damrosch gave birth to
German American musician and conductor Leopold Damrosch “who was baptized a
Lutheran when marrying his wife, former opera singer Helene von Heimburg.”
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Damrosch-Leopold.htm
1833: Birthdate of Rev. Jacob Lesser the long-time chorister at
the Great Synagogue, Duke's Place, London, and later at the Western Synagogue,
St. Alban's Place, London where he subsequently became second reader, from 1872
until 1874. In the following year, he was appointed the chazan of the Dalston
Synagogue, London (1875-1906), the first person to hold such position in the
then recently-established congregation. In 1900, he was presented with a
testimonial on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his appointment.
1834(19th of Tishrei, 5595): Fifth Day of Sukkoth
observed on the same day that Anne and John Scott gave birth to Abigail Jane
Scott who gained fame as Abigail Scott Duniway, the writer and women’s rights
advocate whose ‘associations and friendships with divorcees, Jews, and
Unitarians induced criticism…”
1835: During the Texas War for Independence Albert Moses Levy, who
had come to Texas as a member of the New Orleans Greys and who had been
appointed surgeon in chief of the volunteer army of Texas began his army career
which last would less than five months before he transferred to Republic’s
fledgling Navy. In 1986, the state of Texas would institute Albert Moses Levy
Day to honor Levy and all of his fellow Jews who served during the War for
Independence.
1836: Sam Houston is inaugurated first President of the Republic
of Texas. Jews played an active role in
the settlement of Texas from the earliest days.
Samuel Izaacs was reported to be the first Jew to settle in Texas when
he arrived in 1821 with the party led by Stephen Austin. Dr. Moses Levy, a native of Richmond,
Virginia, was the surgeon-in-chief of the volunteers. Castroville, Texas takes its name from Henri
Castro, a French native who provided financial aid for the fledgling republic
in return for a large land grant in south Texas between San Antonio and the Rio
Grande River.
1837(23rd of Tishrei, 5598): Simchat Torah.
1837: In New York, Isabella Lloyd and Henry Russell gave birth to
Henry Lloyd Russell
1837: In Liverpool, UK, Eliazer Laman Fox, “the proprietor of a
large cap making business” and his wife gave birth to Ephraim Laman Zox who
moved to Australia in 1852 where he became a successful financier and political
leader.
1839: Birthdate of Leon Jacob Wertheim the Amsterdam born banker
and author who was a friend of the French poet Lamartine.
1842: In Koblenz, Germany, Solomon and Gutel Kaufmann gave birth
to Aron Kaufman, the husband of Jeanette Kaufmann and the father of Saul Harris
Kaufmann; Adolph Kaufmann; Benjamin Kaufmann; Cora Meisner and Edmund Isadore
Kaufmann.
1843: In Keidany, Kovno Governorate R. Zevi, a poor cooper gave birth
to Moshe Leib Lilienblum “a Jewish
scholar and author who also used the pseudonym Zelophehad Bar-Hushim (Hebrew: צלפחד
בר־חושים and was one of the leaders of the early Zionist movement Hovevei Zion.”
https://encyclopedia.yivo.org/article/1805
https://israeled.org/rabbi-moshe-leib-lilienblum-1843-1910/
1844:
Birthdate of actress Sarah Bernhardt.
Born in Parish, she was the illegitimate daughter of Judith van Hard who
came from a Dutch Jewish family. Since the youngster’s presence interfered with
her mother’s way of life she placed in a convent and baptized but was always
conscious and proud of her Jewish origin.”
Ms. Bernhardt was an international star of the legitimate stage and the
silent silver screen. She passed away in
1923.
1845: Birthdate of Liverpool native Esther Anna Phillips who would
be interred in the Jewish cemetery at Natchitoches, LA when she passed away on
May 18, 1924.
1845(21st
of Tishrei, 5606): Hoshana Raba
1845(21st
of Tishrei, 5606): Angiolo Fiorentino, the son Solomon Fiorentino and Laura
Gallico, who was born at Monte San Savino in 1770 and “was a Hebrew instruct at
Leghorn and Florence” passed away today.
1847(12th
of Cheshvan, 5608):
Henriette
Herz née De Lemos who was “best known for the "salonnieres" or
literary salons that she started with a group of emancipated Jews in Prussia”
passed away today. “Henriette
Herz had grown up in the Berlin of the Jewish emancipation and had shared
tutors apparently with the Mendelssohn's daughters. At age fifteen, she married
a physician, twenty years her senior. Dr. Markus Herz had studied medicine at
the University of Königsberg, one of only three universities that accepted Jews
-- but only in its medical faculty. She was said to be an extremely beautiful
woman. After a few
years the salon split in two, a science-seminar led by her husband and a
literary salon by Henriette herself. Most notable men and women in Berlin were
said to have attended her salon. Among her friends and acquaintances were
Dorothea von Schlegel, Jean Paul Richter, Friedrich Schiller, Mirabeau,
Friedrich Rückert, the Danish Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Johannes von Müller, the
sculptor Schadow, Salomon Maimon, Friedrich von Gentz, Fanny von Arnstein,
Madame de Genlis.
Alexander
von Humboldt often visited and even received Hebrew lessons from Henriette. The
theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher was another frequent visitor; a fact which
for Jews was her undoing. After the
death of her husband, she came under the powerful influence of Schleiermacher
and converted to Protestantism. Strange
that the daughter of a Portuguese Jewish family, a family that clung to its
faith despite the blandishments of Catholic Princes and the threat of the Inquisition,
would surrender to the blandishments of the pseudo-equality of 19th
century Germany.
1850:
In Buttenwiesen, Germany, Seligman Pinchas Luchs, the Bavarian born son of
Moses and Marianne Marie Luchs and his wife gave birth to Joseph Luchs.
1852: A column entitled "Austria" published
today reported that a fire had broken out in a synagogue in Kolmed, Galicia
where approximately a thousand Jews were attending services. The warning
cry of "fire" was first heard in the women's balcony. In the
ensuing stampede to avoid the flames thirty-six women were crushed to death as
they tried to make their way down the narrow stairway. The fire had been
set by a gang of thieves who snatched pearls, diamonds and other jewelry from
the women during the confusion.
1853(20th of Tishrei, 5614): Shabbat shel
Sukkoth observed for the first time during the Crimean War.
1856(23rd of Tishrei, 5617): Simchat Torah
observed for the last time during the Presidency of Franklin Pierce.
1860:
It was reported today that in New York, the Board of Alderman had adopted
report in favor of leasing, at the rate of $1 per year, a plot of ground on the
corner of Third-avenue and Seventy-seventh-street, for the Hebrew Orphan
Asylum, the lease to continue so long as it is used for such purposes.
1860:
In Staunton, VA, Abraham Singer and Regina Gutman gave birth to Philadelphia
attorney Jacob Singer the graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, husband
of Lea Marguerite Frank and Republican Party activist who joined B’nai B’rith
in 1890 while serving also serving as a trustee of the Jewish Theological
Seminary and a director of Congregation Adath Jeshurun and the B’nai B’rith
Manual Training School.
1860:
“Eide” and Ephraim Moshewitz gave birth to Esther Moshewitz.
1861:
"Affairs in Utah" published today Jews were an important component of
this Mormon dominated territory. “A new Governor has been talked of for some
time, for this Territory, but I believe no such person has yet appeared in this
vicinity. As far as I can see, the reappointment of the late incumbent, Mr.
Cumming, would meet the views of Jews and Gentiles here perhaps as completely
as could be done by selecting any other name. That burly old gentleman somehow
had the knack of getting decently along with both the contending elements of
this community, though I believe neither could drive him an inch further than
he was inclined to budge.”
1864: 22nd of
Tishrei, 5625): Shmini Atzeret coincided with Shabbat
1864:
In Cleveland, OH, Benjamin Franklin Peixotto, the New York born son of Dr.
Daniel Moses Levy Maduro Peixotto and Rachel Lopes Mendes Peixotto and his wife
Hannah Peixotto gave birth to Judith Eugenia Salzedo Morningstar, the wife of
Joseph Morningstar.
1864:
During the Civil War. Major Alfred Mordecai, Jr. was named Acting Chief of
Ordinance for the Department and Army of Tennessee, one of the largest military
units in the Union Army.
1865:
Funerary Monument to Dr. Gabriel Riesser, a leader in the fight for
emancipation of German Jewry who had passed away in 1863.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/gabriel-riesser
https://jewish-history-online.net/source/jgo:source-25
1866:
“Singular Discover: A Colony of Jews in the Heart of China” published today
described the plight of the Jews living in Kaifeng, the capital of Hunan
province, which was one of the Seven Ancient Capitals of China. According to a stone found on the site of the
now destroyed synagogue, the Jews had first arrived during the Hon Dynasty (200
BCE-200 CE), this house of worship had been built in 1163 during the Sung
dynasty and rebuilt about 300 years ago during the Ming dynasty. There are between 200 and 400 people who
identify themselves as Jews living in the city.
The last Rabbi, who apparently was the last person to know Hebrew,
passed away about 40 years ago. The Jews
still knew the names of their holidays but had no knowledge of how to observe
them. The Jewish community has suffered serious economic loss as a result of
the many years of violence that have racked the area. The synagogue had fallen into a state of
disrepair and ruin. There was no money
to rebuild it. According to this account, the Jews actually tore the decaying
building down with the hope of selling the scrap for money to help to meet
their basic needs. Somehow, one of the
main stones from the synagogue ended up as part of the local mosque.
1866:
In London, Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a
Jewish leather merchant gave birth to Edward Phillips Oppenheimer who became
“one of the country’s most popular writers of spy novels.”
1867(23rd
of Tishrei, 5628) Simchat Torah
1867:
In Farnworth, Widnes, Lancashire, German born chemist and industrialist Ludwig
Mond and Frida Löwenthal gave birth to British chemist and archaeologist Sir
Robert Mond, the brother of Sir Alfred Mond, first Baron Melchett.
https://www.rom.on.ca/en/about-us/our-history/founders/sir-robert-ludwig-mond
1868:
In New York, Gustav and Augusta Hirschberg gave birth to Sidney G. Hirschberg,
“one of the largest manufacturers in the United States of headwear for men,
women and children” who is the husband of the former Anna Hoover-Knoerzer and
an active member of many civic and Jewish organizations including the
Federation of Jewish Charities.
1872:
Jeanette and Aron Kaufmann gave birth to Saul Harris Kaufmann the husband of
Cora Kaufmann and father of Estelle and Cecil Kaufmann.
1873:
The Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary “was founded in Berlin today “by Rabbi Dr.
Israel Hildesheimer (also Esriel or Azriel) for the training of rabbis in the
tradition of Orthodox Judaism.”
1873:
Fannie and Louis Abrams gave birth to Massachusetts resident Fannie A. Frank
the wife of Benjamin Frank.
1874:
In New York City, at the Academy of Music, Bayard Taylor gave a lecture on the
topic of “Ancient Egypt.” The
well-attended event was sponsored by the Hebrew Young Men’s Association. John
R. Brady, a justice of the state Supreme Court introduced the speaker. In his opening remarks, Brady, who was not
Jewish, said, “…the purpose of the …Young Men’s Hebrew Association…are first,
the establishment of a reading room and library; second, the delivery of
lectures on historical , scientific and social topics and on Jewish history and
literature, and in the third place, entertainments of a social, artistic,
literary and musical nature….This is a program so entirely comprehensive that
he who cannot be satisfied with any of the several subjects suggest me be extremely
unworthy of the designation of an American citizen. The lecture tonight is given on the
invitation of the descendants of a race who were formerly bondsmen on the banks
of the Nile, who helped build the pyramids, and hence the propriety of commencing
a lecture season with a lecture, the subject of which is identified with that
extraordinary performance.”
1875(23rd
of Tishrei, 5636): Simchat Torah observed for the last time during the Vice
Presidency of Henry Wilson whose death in office meant that when U.S. Grant
went to the dedication of Adas Israel in 1876 he was accompanied by the Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
1876:
In Fürth, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Baruch Rothschild and his first
wife Fanny Rothschild gave birth to “Charlotte (Lotte) Rothschild” who became
Charlotte Stern when she married Markus Stern
1876:
In Baltimore, MD, the new Hebrew Orphan Asylum was dedicated in ceremonies led
by Dr, Benjamin Szold. Governor John
Carroll and Baltimore Mayor Ferdinand Latrobe were among the dignitaries in
attendance. Szold was the rabbi for Temple Oheb Shalom and the father of
Henrietta Szold.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1946/04/25/88354485.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1878:
Moritz Ellinger has been chosen to run for the position of Coroner by the
opponents of the Tammany political machine.
1878:
In Charleston, SC, W.W. Sale officiated at the wedding of Dr. T.E. Hertz and
Mrs. Louis E. Jenkins.
1880:
In Hungary “Bertha Katscher (1856-1927) and her husband Max Schwimmer
(1845-1922), both from secular Jewish, upper middle class backgrounds” gave
birth to their third child Franciska aka Franzi, a graduate of National Music
Academy in Budapest who was a feminist and music teacher in Hungary and then,
starting in 1922 the United States where she supported her mother and her
sister until her death in 1963.
1882:
In New York, Sophie Schafer, the New York born daughter of Lois and Michael
Schwab and her husband gave birth to “music patron and philanthropist” Minnie
Guggenheimer, the wife of Charles S. Guggenheimer.
1882:
The Casino, the first permanent of light opera in American which was the
creation of New York born composer and theatrical manager Rudolph Aronson
opened today.
https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1811-aronson-rudolph27
1883(21st
of Tishrei, 5644): Hoshana Raba
1883:
In Temesvar, Hungary, Dr. Jules Rosenberg, a leading Jewish lawyer, shot and
killed Count Etienne de Battyany in duel fought over the affections of Mlle.
Hona de Schossberger.
1883:
It was reported today that a dispute over the process of selecting officers to
lead Ansche Chesed B’nai Kovanah was the cause of the altercation that took
place at the synagogue on the Lower East Side after Shabbat had ended last
week.
1883:
The original Metropolitan Opera House in New York held its grand opening with a
performance of Gounod's ''Faust.'' The Met was the product of the Metropolitan
Opera Association. Two decades after the
opening of the Met, Otto H. Kahn took over as head of the association and
chaired it for almost three decades until his death.
1884:
Birthdate of Hungarian native Paul Kaufman, the Royal Medical University
(Budapest) trained physician who moved to the United States in 1924.
1884:
“Shot For A Robbing A Melon Patch”
published today described events surrounding the fatal shooting of John Henry
Wilson who was shot while stealing
melons from a patch guarded by a 19 year old, Henry Lehr described as “a
Hebrew.”
1884:
It was reported today that Justice McCarthy is “reserving his decision” after
hearing the evidence in a suit brought by Sara Rook, an 18-year-old Jewess from
Poland who has been living with her uncle Jacob Leiman, against her cousin
Kever Leiman to whom she claims she is engaged and who wrongfully took back
gifts he had given as part of the engagement.
Kever’s parents testified that the jewelry belonged to his mother who
had lent the items to the young lady and that the event which she claims was
her engagement party was in fact the engagement party for Kever’s younger
brother. (Yes, this Jewish soap opera
actually appeared in a major secular newspaper.)
1886(23rd
of Tishrei, 5647): Simchat Torah
1886:
Birthdate of Polish-Jewish ethnographer Szmil Lehman
https://yiddishkayt.org/view/szmil-lehman-jewish-folklore/
http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2017/05/shmuel-szmil-lehman.html
1886:
It was reported today that when a member of the Ohio Grand Lodge of Mason was
challenged over his role in laying the cornerstone for Anshe Chesed in
Cleveland, he “explained that it is the duty of Masons to lay a cornerstone
whenever called upon.”
1886:
It was reported today that Mary Suselinski, the young servant girls who had
tried to poison the Ginsburg family, told authorities that she was really a
Christian and not Jewish. She had only
claimed to be Jewish because she thought it would be easier to find work that
way.
1887:
Aaron and Freida Kaplan Sievers gave birth to Missouri resident Samuel I.
Sievers, the husband of Pauline G. Sievers with whom he had two children –
Virginia and Wider.
1887:
In “The Growth of Liberalism,” which was published today, Rabbi Kaufman Kohler
defended his decision to begin delivering lectures on Sunday at Temple Beth-El
that would replace the traditional Saturday services. He began the practice 14 years ago while in
Chicago and states that it is quite popular with the Reform leaders in
German. He claims that the young men
this congregation are highly supportive of the change and the need to attract
younger members to Jewish congregations is one of the many reasons for making
the shift from Saturday to Sunday. (Those of you who know about the history of
the Reform movement will recognize this as a contemporary account of one of
that movement’s attempt to create a Judaism that conformed to the world around
it,)
1887(4th
of Cheshvan, 5648) Seventy-one-year-old historian Simon Hock passed away today.
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Hock_Simon
1888:
It was reported today that the members of the newly formed Hebrew Actors’ Union
“are all Socialists and” that they “intend to join the Central Labor Union.”
1888:
It was reported today that the Century
will be publishing an article on Assyrian monuments written by Professor Morris
Jastrow.
1888:
It was reported today that Professor Morris Jastrow “will take charge of the
course in Semitic Languages at the University of Pennsylvania while his
colleagues are conducting an expedition to Babylonia.
1889:
In Poland, Ralph and Esther Baumgart Brown gave birth to future California
resident Bertha F. Brown Sieroty the wife of Adolph Sieroty whom she married in
1917.
1890:
Birthdate of Martha Wertheimer the Frankfurt born author and journalist who
lost her newspaper job when the Nazis came to power and whose inability to find
safe sanctuary abroad led to her eventual murder at Sobibor in 1942.
1890(8th
of Cheshvan, 5651): Joseph Rosenthal who has been head of the “dry good firm of
J. Rosenthal & Co. for the last forty five years” and “was a generous
contributor to Hebrew charities” passed
away today at his home on East 61st Street in New York.
1891:
“Russia and Europe” published today described the problems that the Czar’s
government is having dealing with the disastrous famine gripping the country
including the persecution and expulsion of the Jews which has deprived the
regime “of those citizens” who are most useful “in times of distress” and has
made the possibility of obtaining a loan even more difficult because of the
opposition of Jews throughout Europe to such an action.
1891:
“In Belarus, Menachem Mendl Hyman and Esther Bella Kaplan gave birth to Ben
Zion Hyman, the “husband of Fanny Feigeh Mindl Konstantynowski” and University
of Toronto trained electrical engineer who founded “Hyman’s Book and Art
Shoppe” and the Toronto Jewish Public Library.
1892:
In Clinton, NY, Hamilton College announced “the prize oration and essay
subjects” that included “The Hebrew Prophets as Social and Political Reformers”
and “Pathos in the Life and Poetry of Heinrich Heine.”
1892(1st
of Cheshvan, 5653): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan; Parashat Noach
1892:
Edwin Einstein, the Republican candidate for Mayor of New York City “made his
first formal speech of the campaign at a meeting tonight in the Hebrew
Institute Hall at East Broadway and Jefferson Street.
1893:
In Waxahachie, TX, Elizabeth Novashelsky and Louis Mittenthal gave birth
to Stanford trained engineer Norman
Jerome Mittenthal, the husband of Bessie and 2nd Lt. in the U.S.
Army Coast Artillery during WW I who worked for General and Electric and the
Pacific States Electric Company in San Francisco.
1893:
Birthdate of Manfred George Cohn, the German born journalist who gained fame as
Manfred George, the refugee from the Nazis who “started work in New York as
editor of Aufbau and turned it into
an important journalistic voice for the Jewish exile community in the
post-World War II era, leading him to be called ‘a central figure in Jewish
journalism of the Hitler and post-Hitler period’".
1894(22nd
of Tishrei, 5655): Shmini Atzeret
1894(22nd
of Tishrei, 5655): New South Wales businessman and art enthusiast Eliezer Levi Montefiore, the Barbados born
son of “merchant Issac Jacob Levi and
the husband of “Esther Hannah
Montefiore, a first cousin of Sir Moses Montefiore” passed away today.
http://www.barrow-lousada.org/eliezer_levi_montefiore.htm
1894:
According to reports published today, Jacob A. Cantor has five opponents in his
bid to be elected to the House of Representatives from New York’s 15th
Congressional District. Cantor’s is the first name on the ballot which bodes
well for his chances of being elected.
1896:
“Baroness Hirsch’s Check” published described how the widow of the Baron had
sent a check for $1,000 to Temple B’nai Israel in Columbus, GA after she had
received a request four months ago from Mrs. Gabriel, the President of the
Hebrew Ladies’ Aid Society who unfortunately passed away on the same day that
the check arrived from Paris.
1896:
In San Francisco, Louis Cohen and his wife gave birth to Samuel Arthur Cohen
who gained famed a major league infielder Sam Bohen who played for St. Louis,
Cincinnati and Brooklyn.
1897:
“The Sunday –Sabbath” published today described a meeting of the Central Union
in Berlin where “it was resolved that the Sunday-Sabbath Sabbaths were against
the interests of Judaism and should be abolished”
1897:
It was reported today that over 200 Jewish family from Galicia who “have all
been reduced to a state of starvation” have arrived in Budapest.
1897:
The Treasurer of the Central Synagogue “acknowledged with the thanks of a
donation from H.I. Beddington towards the building fund of the Central
Synagogue.
1897:
Thirty-eight-year-old “Marks David Greenberg” was buried today at the “Plashet
Jewish Cemetery in London.”
1898:
Captain Mathew Nathan, a graduate of the Royal Military Academy and the son of
Jonah Nathan was promoted to the rank of major in the engineers
1899: The USS Scorpion (PY-3) which had been
commanded by Adolph Marx the first Jewish graduate of the United States Naval
Academy during the Spanish-American War was recommissioned today.
1900:
In New York City, Joseph Leon Buttenwieser and Caroline Weil Buttenwieser gave
birth Columbia educated Benjamin Joseph Buttenwieser, the partner in Kuhn,
Loeb, who like his brother Lawrence served as “president of the Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies of New York.”
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/buttenwieser
1900:
In Lodz, Israel Jakob Perelberg (who changed his name to Perlberg) and the
former Tajbe Markus gave birth to Wolf Perelberg who gained famed as movie
producer William Perlberg.
1901:
Thirty-four-year-old J. Clarence Davies, the New York born of David and Maria
Davis who was “one of the organizers of the New York Board of Trade and the
Real Estate Board of Trade and the vice president of the West End Synagogue and
director of the Bronx Y.M.H.A. married Rosalie Loewi, the mother of his two
sons, Valentine and J. Clarence Davies, Jr.
1901:
Today, Simon Glazer the Kovno born son Abraham Elijah and Rebekah (Fisher) Glazer,
the husband of Ida Cantor who served as the Rabbi for several congregations in
the United States and Canada including Congregation B’nai Israel in Des Moines,
Iowa from 1902 to 1905, who wrote Jews of Iowa published in 1904 and who “wrote
under the pseudonyms of Zerubbabel, Eliel and Yigosh” married Ida Cantor.
1902(21st
of Tishrei, 5663): Hoshana Raba
1902: Meeting
with Colonial Minister Joseph Chamberlain: Herzl presents the plan for the
colonization of Cyprus and the Sinai Peninsula, including El Arish: Jewish
settlers under a Jewish administration.
1903(1st
of Cheshvan, 5664): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
1903:
“In the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn” “Jennie (Gorovitz) and Solomon Horwitz
gave birth to Jerome Lester Horwitz (Yehudah Leib bar Shlomo Natan HaLevi) who
gained fame as Curly Howard one of the Three Stooges, along with his brother
Moe Howard and Larry Fine.
1904:
In “The Jew In America” published today, Maurice H. Harris took issue with
Israel Zangwill’s statement “that no more Jews can come to the United States
without raising an anti-Semitic issue” and said that the project to settle Jews
in East Africa should not be based “on the ground that America’s doors are
closed to further Jewish immigration.”
1904(13th
of Cheshvan,5665): Parashat Lech-Lecha
1904(13th
of Cheshvan, 5665): Yiddish poet Isaac Reingold passed away today in Chicago.
1904:
In Brussels, “Paul Louis François Spaak and Marie Anne Augustine Janson” gave
birth to dramatist Claude Spaak, the husband of Suzanne Spaak, the lady of
luxury who joined the joined Leopold Trepper’s “Red Orchestra and saved 163
Jewish children from sent to the death camps before being captured, tortured
and murdered by the Nazis – actions for which she recognized by Yad Vashem as a
Righteous Among the Nations.
1905(23rd
of Tishrei, 5666): Simchat Torah
1905:
Birthdate of Budapest native József Kozma who was the brother of Ákos Kozma and
who gained fame as composer Joseph Kosma.
1906(22nd
of Cheshvan, 5667): Sixty-year-old Russian born
Alexander Cohn, the husband of Lena Marks Cohn and the father of
Florence, Stella, Solomon and Arnold Cohn passed away today after which he was
buried in the “Dispersed of Judah Cemetery” in New Orleans.
1906:
Birthdate of Manfred Erich Swarsensky the German born rabbi who came to the
United States after being imprisoned in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp came
to the United where served Temple Bethel “a reform congregation in Madison,
Wisconsin.”
1906:
Birthdate of New Yorker Sidney Krischner, who gained famed as Pulitzer Prize
winner dramatist Sidney Kingsley.
1907:
In New York’s Ninth District Municipal Court, Justice Wauhope Lynn heard a case
which involves the right of landlords to refuse to rent to Jews in which Walter
J. Solomon, the Jew who had been turned away, was not a party.
1908:
It was reported today that as a result of the “current industrial depression”
in the year just ended there had been 10,776 applicants for relief from the
United Hebrew Charities as against 8,970 during the preceding year.
1908:
Birthdate of Israel Lewittes, the New York resident and hold of Social Security
card 118-09-7459.
1909(7th
of Cheshvan, 5670): Lieb Tubiansky passed away today.
1910:
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, led by Center Albert Lorch “Al” Loe nicknamed
“The Yiddish Wildcat,” defeated the University of Alabama.
1911:
At a meeting in Pilgrims’ Church, Representative William Sulzer stated, “that
when Congress convenes in December he will introduce a joint resolution for
abrogation of the Treat of 1832 in Russia.”
1911:
In response to objections from Rabbi Moses Gaster, the “hakham of the Spanish
and Portuguese Congregation in London” the Board of Deputies revised their
decision “with respect to authority for control of Shehitah as provided in the
Slaughter of Animals Bill.
1912(11th
of Cheshvan, 5673): Sixty-seven-year-old Rabbi David Shayne passed away at
Atlantic City.
1912(11th
of Cheshvan, 5673): “Philanthropist Baroness de Rothschild” passed away today
in Paris.
1913(21st
of Tishrei, 5674): Hoshana Raba
1913:
Twenty-three-year-old Princeton University graduate Hugh Grant Straus, the New
York City born son of Lina Gutherz and Nathan Straus who had begun his career
with R.H. Macy in 1910 married Flora Stieglitz today in Port Chester, NY.
1913:
In Duluth, MN, Isadore and Ann Jaffe gave birth to Edward Jaffe. Isadore Jaffe
“was a tailor from Lithuania who borrowed the money for a passage to America
from a woman acquaintance who assumed he would then send for her and marry her.
When he did not, she came over herself, tracked him down in Duluth and got a
rabbi to perform the wedding.” Edward Jaffe moved to New York and “became
a press agent legendary for his lost causes, chutzpah and angst, who all
but made Broadway his alias and held that the best kind of promotion was
self-promotion.” (As reported by Ralph Blumenthal)
1913:
In Budapest, Dezső and Júlia Friedmann-Berkovits gave birth to Endre Ernő
Friedmann who as Robert Capa became one
of the most famous of photographer of his time.
He survived the Spanish Civil War and World War II only to die in 1954
while covering the war in Indochina. Capa
was in the first wave of troops that hit the beaches at Normandy and his photos
are the classic views of the Longest Day.
http://www.icp.org/museum/exhibitions/robert-capa-1913-1954
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Falling_Soldier
http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=MAGO31_10_VForm&ERID=24KL535353
http://www.skylighters.org/photos/robertcapa.html
1914: In Wellington, Kansas, Bella and Moses Simon
gave birth to Pauline Simon the graduate of the University of Nebraska who
became Pauline Hirschfeld when she married Louis Hirschfeld the founder, in
1939 of The Lithoprint Company
1914: “Nathan Straus sent a letter to Govern Glynn
of New York today praising the work the Governor had accomplished in the way of
legislative reform, particularly the new primary law and the Workmen’s
Compensation Law.”
1914: “Great Russian Host on Prussian Border”
published today described the multi-ethnic force under General Rennenkampff
that included Jews from Riga and Libau which was preparing an new attack on
Eastern Front.
1914: In Canonsburg, PA “was broken for a synagogue,
which was made of brick, “cost in the neighborhood of $7,000” and whose
officers were “president, Samuel Burg; vice president, B. (Benny) Klee;
secretary, Samuel Finkel; treasurer, Jacob Morris.”
1914: In describing the fighting on the Eastern
Front during World War I,a correspondent for the London Standard reported he
shudders “to think of the ravages made by the waves of troops, both German and
Russians who passed to and fro over what was once a peaceful, quiet
agricultural region inhabited chiefly by Jews.”
1915: Birthdate of Aaron Katz, who would spend fifty
years of his life seeking to exonerate Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
1915: “in the predominantly Jewish village of
Ruzhany, Grodno province Russian Empire (now Belarus) Perla and Shlomo Yezernitsky, the owner of a leather factory
gave birth to Yitzhak Yexernitsky who
gained fame as Yitzhak Shamir, the seventh Prime Minister of Israel.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yitzhak-shamir
1915: Colonel John Monash, who was a brevet
brigadier-general was decorated with the Companion Order of Bath.
1915: “Seligman for Perkins” published today quoted
a letter from Isaac Seligman to Frank Moss and the Perkins Campaign stating
this endorsement of Moss was only for the primary election and that he was
prepared to cast his vote for Charles A. Perkin in the upcoming general
election for district attorney.
1915: The list of the newly re-elected trustees of
the Hebrew United Charities published today included “Mrs. J.B. Greenhut, Louis
J. Grumbach, Morris Mayer, Alexander New, Daniel Richter, Jack W. Schiffer,
Louis Stern and Edwin C. Vogel.”
1915: Birthdate of Sydney Simon Shulemson DFC who “was a
Canadian fighter pilot, and Canada's highest decorated Jewish soldier, during
World War II…
After the war, Shulemson located aircraft and recruited pilots for Israel's
growing Israeli Air Force.” He passed away
at his home in Florida in 2007
1915: In the village of Ruzhany, Perla and Shlomo
Jeziernicky gave birth to Icchak Jeziernicky who would gain fame as Yitzhak
Shamir, the seventh Prime Minister of Israel.
1915: “German Jews Aid Turks” published reported that the
“Jewish parishes of Germany have sent to Constantinople two railroad cars
filled with hospital supplies for the Turkish Army” under the control of Herr
Nosig, the Jewish delegate” who “was received in audience by the Sultan, the
heir to throne, the Minister of War, Enver Pasha and other representatives of
the Turkish Government.” (Herr Nossig
was Alfred Nossig, the son of Fryderka and Iazk Nossig, who had been born in
the Ukraine in 1943 and who died in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943 – just another
prominent German Jew whom the Germans considered to be only a Jew)
1915: It was reported today that “a Moslem-Israelite
Union for the promotion of solidary between Jews and Turks” exists in
Constantinople.
1915: It was reported today that “the Turkish, German and
Austro-Hungarian Governments have exchanged views with the purpose of reaching
an agreement concerning the betterment of the position of the Jews in the
East.”
1916(25th of Tishrei, 5677): Sir Jacob Elias
Sassoon, 1st Baronet “the elder son of Elias David Sassoon” who built the Knesset Eliyahoo in Mumbai, Ohel
Leah in Hong Kong, and Ohel Rachel in Shanghai” which was completed after his
death, passed away today.
1916: The Central Committee for the Relief of Jews
Suffering Through the War reported a list of contributions today including $300
from Congregation Gates of Wisdom, $654 from Congregation A.B.I in New Britain
and $100 from Beth H’am Hagodal in Jersey City.
1916: “The Provisional Zionist Committee, the
organization which in in control of the activities of the Zionist movement,
announced that it has secured the consent of the State Department to the
sending of a consignment of drugs to Palestine on the Syrian relief ship that
is to leave New York under the joint auspices of the Syrian Committee and the
Red Cross.”
1916: “Consent has been secured to send a medical unit
consisting of ten doctors, five nurses and representative of the Provisional
Zionist Committee to Palestine” to deal with the typhus, cholera and other
epidemics” that are overwhelming the country due to the scarcity of physicians.
1916: In a case of Jew versus Jew “]at a meeting of the
United Hebrew Trades held this afternoon at the Star Casino, five thousand
people “derided and jeered at Saul J. Dickheiser, the former Deputy Attorney
General of New York State when he challenged Morris Hilliquit during” the
speech given by the self-described “scientific socialist.”
1916: Owen Johnson described The Arcade on Lincoln
Square, an ethnic melting pot that includes “Jews with their clothing bazars”
as being Manhattans “New Bohemia.”
1917(6th of Cheshvan, 5678): English solicitor
George Solomon Joseph, the husband of the former Henrietta Franklin, the father
of “composer, arranger and musical teacher” Jane Marian Joseph, passed away
today after suffering a heart attack.
1917: It was reported today that “a resolution introduced
by ex-Assemblyman Solomon Suffrin” at conference of Rumanian Jews meeting in
New York “pledging to the” United States “the loyalty of Rumanian Jewish
citizens and promising cooperation in the sale of Liberty bonds was carried
unanimously by a rising vote.”
1917: It was reported today that “the Russian peace
program drawn up by the Central Executive Committee of the Council of Workmen’s
and Soldiers’ Delegates” included 15 parts, the seventh of which stated
“Rumania to be restored her old frontiers on condition that she…grant equal
rights to the Jews.”
1917: At the Fusion coalition party’s headquarters in the
Hotel Manhattan, Henry Morgenthau the former Ambassador said that Mayor Mitchel
would win re-election with a “plurality of approximately of 40,000” that would
spell defeat for the other three candidates including Morris Hillquit.
1917(6th of Cheshvan, 5678): Seventy-seven-year-old
Giuseppe Foa, the husband of Annetta Luzzati Foa and the father of Ida Dolce
Foza Ghiron, who was the Grand Rabbi of Turino until 1903, and knight of the
Crown of Italy passed away today in Turin.
1917: The two hundred aged residents of the Home of the Daughters
of Jacob in NYC gave $100 to Superintendent Albert Kruger "with
instructions of buy a Liberty Bond in the name of the institution. Among
the contributors were 109 year old Nissen Rosenstein said to be the oldest man
living in NY who gave five dollars and 113 year old Ethel Polansky who
contributed one dollar. The residents held a service before making their
donations during which they prayed "for the success of the American arms
and the coming of an honorable peace.
1918(16th of Cheshvan, 5679): Eighty-two-year-old
Leopold Bloch, the “son of Samuel and Theresia Bloch” and the husband of Rosa
Bloch with whom he had three children passed away today in his native Vienna.
1919: It was reported today that the Zimro Ensemble Players
who have come to the United States from Russia by way of Japan and “are said to
bring a wealth of Jewish Folk Songs and traditional airs which ae the musical expression
of their people in many lands” are scheduled to perform in Carnegie Hall on November
1st.
1919:
Birthdate of author and political radical Doris Lessing. Lessing led a colorful life. Born Doris Tayler to English parents living in
Persia (now Iran) her father moved the family to what was then the British
Colony of Rhodesia. In 1943, after
divorcing her second husband she married Gottfried Lessing, a German Jewish
Marxist, in order to give him the protection of citizenship. Strange what some
people would do save one Jewish life while others turned a blind eye and a deaf
ear to the screams of tens of thousands.
1920: The Young Israel Synagogue announced that the
courses being offered for the coming season are Biblical History to the
Diaspora, Post Exilic Jewish Education, Hebrew Grammar and Conversation,
Current Jewish Problems, Jewish Customs and Ceremonies and The Bible in
English.
1920: A letter received today afforded President
Willson “a most welcome opportunity to express”
to the “Flying Squadron” headed
by Mortimer L. Schiff his “very deep in the movement which is being
pushed forward by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations to set for the
spiritual needs of Israel and to appeal for a stronger and more active Judaism
and also to raise money for a ten-year extension program.”
1920: “Catherine the Great” a German silent film
about the Russian ruler directed and written by Reinhold Schünzel
1921: Birthdate of Alexander Kronrod, Russian
mathematician.
1921(20th of Tishrei, 5682): Shabbat Shel
Sukkoth.
1921: Eugen Schiffer completed his service as
Minister of Justice in the Weimar Republic
1922: In Niagara Falls, NY, Anna Cohen and Louis
Goodman, “Jewish immigrants from Russia and Poland” gave birth the youngest of
their five children illustrator Jeremiah Goodman.
1923: Senator William H. King of Utah delivered an
address on conditions in Europe at the
Hotel Pennsylvania during which “said that some persons have sought to
prejudice” the United States” against the Jews because they the Jews in Russia
are the basis of the Soviet Government, but the reality is that “of the 450,000
Communists only 20,000 are Jews” and that there are three million Jews in
Russia.
1924: “The tenth annual exhibition of the Art School
of the Educational Alliance, maintained by the Federation for the Support of
Jewish Philanthropic Societies, was opened today at the Anderson Galleries.”
1925: Marcus Melchior, “the rabbi of the main
synagogue in Copenhagen at the time of the rescue of the Danish Jews in 1943,
and his wife gave birth to Danish member of parliament and cabinet minister
Arne Melchior who “headed the Danish Zionist Federation from 1975 to 1979.
1925: “The Farmer from Texas” a “German silent
comedy” directed, produced and written by Joe May with sets designed by Paul
Leni was released today in Germany.
1926: In New York City, William Isaiah and Sonya
Clare (Breitman) Teichner gave birth to Temple University trained M.D. Victor
Jerome Teichner, the member of the United States Naval Reserve and Columbia
University certified psychoanalysis who was President of the Society of Medical
Psychoanalysts and the husband of Gail W. Berry.
1926: In a surprise assault, J. Gordon Whitehead
repeatedly punches magician Harry Houdini in the stomach in Montreal. The
episode contributed to the death of Houdini on Halloween.
1927: Pincus “Pinky” Silverberg won the NBA World
Flyweight Championship today in Bridgeport, CT.
1927: “Three hundred delegates assembled tonight in
the auditorium of the New Standard Club as the Constructive Relief Conference
of the Joint Distribution Committee and the United Jewish Campaign was opened
by James Rosenberg.” (JTA)
1928: “Four hundred Jewish leaders attended the
non-Zionist Conference on Palestine.”
1929(18th of Tishrei, 5690): Fourth Day
of Sukkoth
1929: Fifty-three-year-old Manchester, England born
“short-story writer, novelist and playwright Montague Glass underwent a minor
intestinal operation” this morning at the Harbor Sanitarium in Manhattan.
1929: “Seeks Missing Son” published today described
a request by Hyman Cohen, “ a dealer in hides and furs in New Bern, NC, that
the NYT publish a description of his 24-year-old son William C. Cohen, an agent
for a brewing company in Richmond, VA who was last seen on October 8th
by two friends from his Duke University days and for whom the father has been
looking for for the past ten days without any success.
1930: In a case of Jew versus Jew, Abie Bain fought
Light Heavyweight Champion Maxis Rosenbloom in Madison Square Garden with the
champ winning with a TKO in the 11th round.
1930: Birthdate
of Frank Lowy, the European-born Australian-Israeli businessman who is one of
the richest people in Australia. He is known for his co-founding and continuing
involvement with The Westfield Group, a retail giant that owns dozens of
shopping centers in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Great
Britain.
1930: The Honorable Harry Snell, the chairman of the
Labor Party in the House of Commons is scheduled address the weekly Forum of
the Brooklyn Jewish Center this evening.
1931: A board meeting is scheduled to be held today
at which Emanuel Neuman’s replacement as president of the Jewish National Fund
of America is to be selected.
1931: Five days after his thirtieth, Harry Mordecai
Freedman the Russian born of “Barnett (Dov) Freedman and Beila Henah” who
received “his rabbinical ordination from Jews’ College in 1924” and received
his Ph.D. from the University of London 1930 “was naturalized as a British
citizen” today.
1931(11th of Cheshvan, 5692): Rabbi Morda Zambrowsky of Mahanoy City, PA, the son of Rabbi Joshua
Zambrowsky of Congregation Poiley Tzedeck, died in St. Joseph Hospital late tonight,
1931: A codicil to the well of Dr. Arthur
Schnitzler, the Austrian physician turned playwright who passed away yesterday,
was read tonight. The codicil called for a pauper’s funeral, forbidding
“wreaths, obituary announcements and all accessories to the funeral ritual such
as a guard of honor,” Schnitzler wanted the money that would have been used for
the funeral to be given to various hospitals. The codicil also forbids eulogies
and the wearing of mourning clothes.
Finally, he left instructions that a needle be “thrust through his heart
to remove any doubt of his death.
1931: “The Virtuous Sinner” a comedy directed by
Fritz Kortner, produced by Arnold Pressburger and with music by Nicholas
Brodszky was released today in Germany.
1932(23rd of Tishrei, 5693): Simchat
Torah
1932: “Dinner at Eight,” a play by George S. Kaufman
and Edna Ferber “opened at the Music Box Theatre.
1932: Three retired major league baseball players
including Moe Berg arrived in Japan as part of a tour to teach baseball at
various universities after which Berg “went on to tour Manchuria, Shanghai,
Peking, Indochina, Siam, India, Egypt and Berlin.” (This is not to be confused
with Berg’s more famous 1934 tour where he reportedly engaged in espionage
activities for the U.S. government)
1933: Bernard
Bergman, the nursing home mogul, received his rabbinic ordination, Rabbi Moshe
Mordechai Epstein today.
1934: Birthdate of Tel Aviv native David Libai,
Israeli lawyer and politician.
1935: Brigadier General Charles H. Sherrill was
quoted today as saying “I went to Germany for the purposed of getting at least
on Jew on the German Olympic team and I feel that my job is finished.”
1936: “The School for Jewish Studies” is scheduled
to “hold an open convocation at 9 P.M. in the Community House of Temple
Emanu-El” where Dr. Louis I. Newman of Rodeph Sholem will be the principle
speaker.
1936: It was reported today that the government “is
issuing free railway tickets to bring” “the Jorga-Cuza anti-Semitic groups to
the congress” that they are holding in November which 200,000 are expected to
attend.
1936: “An anti-Semitic demonstration took place at
the University of Prague today in connection with the first lecture by
Professor Kelsen, who had previously lectured at universities in Germany but
had to leave that country on account of his democratic and pacific
convictions.” (Kelsen is Professor Hans Kelsen https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0012_0_11018.html
1936: Harold Jacobi, the chairman of the publication
committee, announced today that “President Roosevelt is among the sponsors of a
book entitled Reconstruction recording what the Jews of American have
done for the relief and rehabilitation of their less fortunate coreligionists
throughout the world.”
1936: Rabbi Israel Goldstein, of the National
Conference of Jews and Christians was among the “jurors” who, “following a mock
trial of more than three hours” found newspaper publisher William Randolph
Hurst guilty of “perverting the news, breed war, breaking strikes, fascism and
destroying liberty.”
1937(17th of Cheshvan, 5698):
Seventy-eight year old Frank Heino Damrosch, the German born son of “conductor,
violinist and composer” Leopold Damrosch and “the former Marie Helene Von
Heimberg” a leading opera singer and the husband of “Hetty Mosenthal” who pursued
a career in business and served as a “lieutenant in the National Guard” before
devoting himself to the field of music which included the found of the
Institute of Musical Art passed away today in New York City.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1937/10/23/94443990.pdf
1937: “Conquest” a “historic film” written by S.N.
Behrman, Salka Viertel and Samuel Hoffenstein and filmed by cinematographer
Karl Freund was released in the United States by MGM
1937: The Palestine Post
reported that Avinoam Yellin, the senior inspector of education and a prominent
Jewish leader, was shot and seriously injured by an Arab terrorist lying in
wait at the entrance to his office.
1937: Funeral services were held today for Felix Warburg at Temple
Emanuel on New York’s Fifth Avenue.
1937: Warm tributes were paid to the memory of Felix Warburg
tonight at a dinner given by the Joint Distribution Committee of which he was
an honorary chairman.
1938(27th of Tishrei, 5699): Parashat Bereshit
1938(27th of Tishrei, 5699): Seventy-year-old Edward M.
Hart, the “president of the Yonkers Civil Service Commission and secretary and
past president of Temple Emanu-El and
brother of Jack Hart passed away today.
1938:
In Leeds, UK, Julius Stone, the “Challis Professor of Jurisprudence and
International Law at the University of Sydney from 1942 to 1972, and thereafter
a visiting Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales” and his wife
gave birth to Michael Edward Stone “a professor emeritus of Armenian Studies
and of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem whose research
deals with Armenian studies and with Jewish literature and thought of the
Second Temple period” and who was the husband of Nira Weintraub, scholar in the
history of Byzantine and Armenian art, a field in which she taught for many
years at the Hebrew University. (His accomplishments are way too many to be
covered by this simple blog)
http://www.apocryphalstone.com/
1939(9th of
Chesvan, 5700) Shimon Yehuda Hakohen
Shkop passed away. Born in 1860, “he was a rosh yeshiva ("dean") in
the Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah and in the Telshe yeshiva and a renowned Talmudic
scholar. He was born in Torez in 1860. At the age of twelve he went to study in
the Mir yeshiva, and at fifteen he went to Volozhin yeshiva where he studied
six years. His teachers were the Netziv and Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, with whom
he was very close. Shkop married a niece of Rabbi Eliezer Gordon and in 1885
was appointed to the Telz Yeshiva, where he remained for 18 years until 1903.
While there, he developed a system of talmudic study which combined the logical
analysis and penetrating insights of Rabbi Chaim Brisker with the simplicity
and clarity of Rabbi Naphtali Zevi Yehudah Berlin (the Netziv) and which became
known as the "Telz way of learning". In 1903, he was appointed Rabbi
of Moltsh, and in 1907 of Bransk. A famous pupil of his in Moltsh was Rabbi
Yechezkel Sarna who studied under him for a year in 1906, before leaving to the
Slabodka yeshiva when Rabbi Shkop himself left. During World War I, the
communal leaders urged him to leave before the Germans arrived, but he refused
and stayed with his community. Between 1920 and 1939, at the request of Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, he
succeeded Rabbi Alter Shmuelevitz as Rosh Yeshiva of the renowned Sha'ar
HaTorah in Grodno. He raised the level of the institution and transformed it
into one of the finest yeshivos in Poland and beyond. Hundreds of young men
flocked there from near and far. For many years, Rabbi Zelik Epstein, who was
married to a granddaughter of Rabbi Shkop, has headed a successor in Queens. It
is known as an exemplary institution. It was there that he taught Rabbi Dovid
Lifshitz, the Suvalker Rav.As a young man of eighteen, Rabbi Chaim Shmuelevitz
was invited by Rabbi Shimon to give the third level lecture in the Yeshivah
Ketanah in Grodno. At the age of 22, he headed a group of students who
transferred from Grodno to Mir. However, his four years in Grodno with Rabbi
Shimon had a profound influence on his approach to Talmudic analysis. In 1928
Shkop traveled to the United States in order to raise much needed funds for the
Yeshiva. After delivering a lecture at Yeshiva University, he eventually
acceded to Rabbi Bernard (Dov) Revel's invitation to serve as a Rosh Yeshiva of
Rabbeinu Yitzchak Elchanan (RIETS) in New York. In his absence from Poland, he
was greatly missed by Rabbis Yisrael Meir Kagan and Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, who
pleaded with him to return. He also received a scathing letter from Rav
Yeruchom Levovitz, the mashgiach of Mir, which, according to an eyewitness, he
ignored. For family reasons, Rabbi Shkop chose to return to Europe in the fall
of 1929. Shkop had a
winning personality. He was an active member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of
the Agudas Yisroel. Many of his students attained distinction, among them
Rabbis Elchonon Wasserman of Baronovitch, Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman of Ponevezh
and Isser Yehuda Unterman, a future Israeli Chief Rabbi. Dayan Michoel Fisher
of London was also a pupil of Rabbi Shkop. Shkop formed close bonds with [the
younger] Rabbi Yehuda Zev Segal, the future Manchester Rosh Yeshiva. He would
sometimes come to England to raise funds for his yeshiva, and Rabbi Segal took
advantage of these opportunities to serve as his attendant, spending one
vacation at Rabbi Shimon's summer resort, studying with him and accompanying
him on his walks. He published his classic essay titled Sha'arei Yosher (The
Gates of Honesty) in 1925 and Ma'arekhet ha-Kinyanim in 1936. Novellae on the
Talmud tractates Bava Kamma, Bava Metzia, and Bava Basra were published
posthumously in 1947 with a preface by his son, and on Nedarim, Gittin, and
Kiddushin in 1952, and on Yevamos and Ketuvot in 1957. Rabbi Shkop's Talmudic
novellae are still studied in yeshivos throughout the world today. Sha'arei
Yosher is largely concerned with the intellectual principles by which the law
is established, rather than with concrete laws, and is stylistically similar to
the Shev Shema'tata of Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller, on which it was partly based.
As the Russian army was
about to enter Grodno during World War II, he ordered his students to flee to
Vilna and he himself died two days later on the 9th of Cheshvan 5700 (1939) in
Grodno. Including his death, the Jewish people lost three Rabbis and Torah
giants in 10 months: Harav Shimon Shkop, Harav Boruch Ber Leibowitz of Kamenitz
and Harav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski. He is buried in the Jewish cemetery in the
Zaniemanski Forshtat section of Grodno.
http://www.aishdas.org/asp/ShaareiYosher.pdf
http://yu.edu/riets/about/mission-history/historic-roshei/shkop/
1939:
Birthdate of English professional football player George Cohen who was on the
1966 World Cup Team.
1939:
The Brooklyn Dodgers, whose roster included Ed Merlin and Leo Disend defeated
the Philadelphia Eagles led by Fullback
“Dynamite” Dave Smulker in the first televised professional football
game which “was played in Ebbetts Field before 13,000 people” at a time where
there were “approximately 1,000 television sets in New York City.”
1940(20th
of Tishrei, 5701): Sixth Day of Sukkoth
1940:
In Luxembourg, the Nazis destroy the synagogue of Escj/
1940:
The Nazis deported 6,300 Jews living in Baden, the Saar and the Palatinate
where there had been Jewish since the 14th
century to the Gurs Concentration Camp in southern France which was the first
stop on the trip the death camps in Poland.
1940: Jewish business owners in the Netherlands
must register their businesses with the occupying Nazis.
1940:
Today, during the “Wagner-Bürckel Action” the last Jews from Kippenheim,
Germany were deported to the Gurs camp.”
1941:
Birthdate of Max Apple, author of I Love Gootie: My Grandmother’s Story
and The Jew of Home Depot and Other
Stories
http://writing.upenn.edu/wh/about/news/maxapple.php
1941:
Rear Admiral Joseph Taussign who had been forced to retire in September, 1941
“due to his age, despite his petition to continue on active duty with the
impending international crisis” and whose 1940 before Congress had accurately
predicted the coming war with Japan, today was reported to the rank of Vice
Admiral.
1941: The Rumanian command headquarters
for the ODESSA "ACTION" were blown up. Seventeen Rumanians and four
Germans were killed. In reprisal for this apparent act of defiance over 5,000
Jews were rounded up in Odessa and shot dead the next day. Considering what the
Nazis did to the Jews of the Soviet Union, it is always amazing to read about
the excuses that were concocted for various mass murders.
1942: The keel was laid for the HMS Totem which would renamed INS Dakar when the Israelis purchased
the submarine from the British in 1965.
1942(11th
of Cheshvan, 5703): Sixty-nine-year-old Dr. Sigismund Schulz Goldwater who
served as Superintendent of Mount Sinai Hospital and Commissioner of Health in
New York City passed away today.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9B0CE0D71339E33BBC4B51DFB6678389659EDE
1942(11th
of Cheshvan, 5703): Sixty-six-year Alfred Herz, a former resident of Ostrava
was transported today from Terezin to Treblinka where he was murdered.
1942(11th of Cheshvan, 5703): Icek
and Fraidla Dobrzynska, Jewish parents of two children who had been deported
from Poland's Lódz Ghetto in September 1942, commit suicide
1942(11th of Cheshvan, 5703): Jacob Joseph, a
captain in the United States Marines Corps who was the great-grandson of Rabbi
Jacob Joseph and son of New York State Senator Lazarus Joseph was killed today
while fighting on Guadalcanal.
1943(23rd
of Tishrei, 5704): Simchat Torah
1943: In Brooklyn, American Objectivist poet Louis
Zukofsky and Celia Thaew Zukofsky, a musician and composer gave birth to
composer and violinist Paul Zukofsky
1943: “Haven for Refugee Jews Planned After War in
Northwest Australia” published today described “a plan to promote mass
settlement of refugee Jews in the Kimberly region of northwestern Australia
which was outlined by Dr. Isaac N. Steinberg, general secretary of the Freeland
League for Jewish Territorial Colonization” who is “on his way to England after
a four-year stay in Australia, where he investigated the possibilities of
Jewish mass colonization in the northwestern section of the country.”
1944:
Birthdate of “American computer company executive” Donald Sidney Teiser.
1944: The
Federation of Jewish Communities officially reestablished its activities today
a few days after the liberation of Belgrade, when its surviving chairman,
Friedrich Pops, reopened its office. Fifty-six Jewish communities were
reconstructed, and the federation, with the aid of the American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee (JDC), engaged in a variety of welfare projects,
including the reopening of the home for the aged in Zagreb, extending material
aid to the needy who began to return to their daily lives, etc. It also
reestablished its ties with the World Jewish Congress and other Jewish
organizations.
1944: As the Soviets closed in on Budapest, 25,000
Hungarian Jews were deported and forced to dig anti-tank ditches on the
Westward roads. Thousands were shot during the marches.
1945: “The Emir Abdullah Ibn Hussein, 64-year-old
ruler of TransJordan, asserted today that Palestine belonged to the "whole
Arab world" and that the present situation there, where domination is
contested by both Jews and Arabs, was "very bad."
1945: In Chicago, at the opening session of
Hadassah’s four day long convention, the 1,000 attendees passed a resolution
which was “to be sent to President Truman saying that there would be backing
down on Zionist demands for a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine” and “expressing
a sense of shock” that Secretary of State Byrnes had recently issued a
statement disregard “the fact that the American Government already has a
positive policy with regard to Palestine”
1945: The will of “Mrs. Alice Goldmark Brandeis, the
widow of Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis” which was filed today “left
the residue of her estate to Garfield Memorial Hospital” in Washington, DC “in
memory of her husband” while also show a bequest of “$90,000 to Hadassah…for
its charitable purposes to be used in Palestine.
1946: A transport ship is scheduled to leave Haifa
today bound for Cyprus loaded with 800 Jews who been taken off the SS Alma when it tried to run the British
blockade designed to keep Jews from settling in Eretz Israel.
1946: Birthdate of Tel Aviv native Israel Bartal,
the “Avraham Harman Professor of Jewish History, and the former Dean of the
Faculty of Humanities at Hebrew University” who was “one of the founders of Cathedra, the leading scholarly journal
on the history of the Land of Israel.”
1947: Canadian Ethel Stark became the first woman to
conduct at Carnegie Hall when she raised her baton in front of “the Montreal
Women’s Symphony Orchestra, the first Canadian orchestra to play at the
legendary venue.” (As reported by the Jewish Women’s Archives)
1947: In describing the tenuous situation in
Jerusalem, Zipporah Borowdky, who had just arrived from the United States,
wrote her parents that “Jerusalem is thick with barbed wire and barricades…I
still haven’t gotten used to the idea of being frisked every time I go into a
public building, even the Post Office.
1947: “Forever Amber,” a screen adaptation of the
novel directed by Otto Preminger with music by David Raskin was released today
in the United States.
1948:
Israeli naval commandos using explosive boats sank the Egyptian flagship Emir
Farouk, and damaged an Egyptian minesweeper.
1948(19th
of Tishrei, 5706): Fifth Day of Sukkoth
1948(19th
of Tishrei, 5706): One day after having been mortally wounded during the battle
to take Beersheba, 23 year old Avraham Abarzel, an Algerian native who survived
the Nazi occupation of France and was serving as a member of the French
Commando Company of the Palmach Hagegev’s 9th Battalion passed away
after which he was buried at Kibbutz Dorot and later “re-interred at the
Nachlat Yitzhak military cemetery.
1948:
During the War of Independence, the Third Cease Fire went into effect.
1948:
The Arab Liberation Army did not feel itself bound by the Third Cease Fire and
it “continued to harass Israeli forces
and settlements in the north. On the same day that the truce came into effect,
the Arab Liberation Army violated the truce by attacking Manara, capturing the
strongpoint of Sheikh Abed, repulsing counterattacks by local Israeli units,
and ambushed Israeli forces attempting to relieve Manara. The IDF's Carmeli
Brigade lost 33 dead and 40 wounded.”
1948:
The Arab Liberation Army violated the truce by
attacking Manara, capturing the strongpoint of Sheikh Abed, repulsing
counterattacks by local Israeli units, and ambushed Israeli forces attempting
to relieve Manara. The IDF's Carmeli Brigade lost 33 dead and 40 wounded.
Manara and Misgav Am were totally cut off, and Israel's protests at the UN
failed to change the situation.
[Editor’s note – the more things change, the more they stay the same.]
1948: Operation Yoav, the goal of which was to secure the Negev,
came to a close today.
1948: As of today, “twelve more Spitfires were ready at Kunovice
for a second Velvetta mission but Yugoslavia had rescinded permission for the
Israelis to refuel” forcing Sam Pomerance to begin “stuffing even more fuel
tanks into the Spitfires in the hope of extending their range to allow a
non-stop flight to Israel.”
1948: Birthdate of Peter D. Kramer, the New York born psychiatrist
and son of Holocaust survivors whose latest book was Ordinarily Well: The
Case for Antidepressants.
1948:”Off the coast of Ashkelon, Maoz Ben Hecht took part in the
attack on two Egyptian Navy ships, Emir el Farouq and the escorting
minesweeper.”
1949(29th of Tishrei, 5710) Parashat Bereshit
1949: “With warning that the United Palestine Appeal is faced with
an economic crisis that "may spell disaster for the Jewish State,"
Magistrate Morris Rothenberg of New York, acting national chairman of the
Appeal, reported today that the Appeal and its agencies had incurred a deficit
of $90,872,000 in the last ten years.”
1949: Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, the director of the United Nations
Department of Trustees was the guest of honor at a dinner” tonight “at the
Pierre Hotel where the Omega Psi Phi fraternity presented him with “its plaque
for the outstanding achievement of 1948 for his mediation of the conflict in
Palestine.”
1951(22nd of Tishrei, 5712): Shemini Atzeret
1951(22nd of Tishrei, 5712): Forty-eight-year-old Aaron
B. Tart, “a director and former executive vice president of the Organization
for Rehabilitation Through Training (ORT) passed away today in the United
States Marine Hospital on Staten Island where he had been flown for treatment
after getting sick “while acting as E.C.A coordinator in Saigon.
1951(22nd of Tishrei, 5712): Sixty-three-year-old
Polish born, Maine-raised producer and co-founder of the American Society of
Cinematographers Phil Rosen whose career spanned 35 years starting in 1915
passed away today.
1952(3rd of Cheshvan, 5713): Sixty-one-year-old
bacteriologist Dr. Barnett Cohen, the Russian born son of “Louis and Rose
Cohen” and “associate professor of physiological chemistry at John Hopkins
University School Medicine” passed away today.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1952/10/25/83801189.pdf
1952: The complete “Jewish Torah” was published in English for the
first time. A collection of oral and written commentary (dating 200 BC to AD
500) on the first five books of the Old Testament, the Torah comprises the
basic religious code of Judaism.
1952: The Jerusalem Post
reported from London that Eliahu Elath, accompanied by eight senior members of
his staff, presented Queen Elizabeth II with his credentials as the first
Israeli ambassador to the Court of St. James.
1952: In West Homestead, PA, Dr. Harold Goldblum and Shirley (née
Temeles) Goldblum gave birth to multi-talented actor Jeffrey “Jeff” Lynn
Goldlbum who appeared in such films as “The Big Chill” and “The Fly.”
1953(13th of Cheshvan, 5714): Ninety-one-year-old
Austrian born Louisa L. Wander, the wife of Solomon Wander and the father of
Joseph and Frederick Wander passed away today after which she was buried at the
Jewish People’s Cemetery in Albany, NY.
1953(13th of Cheshvan, 5714): Seventy-nine-year-old Dr.
Max Danzis, the graduate of Bellevue Medical School, “the nationally known
surgeon and one of the founders of Beth Israel Hospital in Newark, NJ” passed
away today.
1954(25th Tishrei, 5715): Eighty-six-year-old Kovno
native Selma (nee Zena) Kamaiky, the widow of Leon Kamaiky with whom she had
three children – Miriam, Rebecca and Israel who waa member of the board of
director of H.I.A.S. , a leader of in the Women’s Division for forty years and
a director of the Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations passed away today.
1956(17th of Cheshvan, 5717): Seventy-two-year-old
Benjamin Antin, a former New York State Senator and director of the Bronx Young
Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association whose survivors included his Robert
H. Antin of Cedar Rapids, passed away today.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9804E6DC1F31E23BBC4B51DFB667838D649EDE
1956: In a second round of meetings, Israelis led by Ben-Gurion
meet with the British and French at Sevres, France, to make plans for
coordinating a triple military attack on Egypt.
1957: Start of the 12th season the National Basketball
Season which marked the start of Earl Stroms career as an NBA referee
1958: Edgar D’Arcy McGree completed his service as Canadian
Ambassador to Israel.
1958: Margaret Blanche Meagher began her service as Canadian
Ambassador to Israel.
1959: In Newark, NJ, Claire (née Goldfein) and William Robert
Shaiman gave birth to award winning composer and lyricist Marc Shaiman.
1960: The ITV network transmitted the first episode of “The
Strange World of Gurney Slade” starring Anthony Newley today.
1961(12th of Cheshvan. 5722): Seventy-five-year-old
Pinks born insurance executive Morris Gurin, the husband of Sarah Nimetz Gurin
with whom he had four children – Gerald, Arnold, Ann and Gloria – and partner
in Gurin and Levey, Inc. who “was first vice president of the Sholom Alechem
Institute” and “director of the Yiddish Scientific Institute, known as YIVO”
passed away today.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/10/23/119425312.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1961(12th of Cheshvan, 5722): Eighty-two-year-old film
executive Joseph M. Schenck whose interest in young starlets spanned an era
from Norma Talmadge to Marilyn Monroe passed away today.
http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/joseph-schenck/
1962(24th of Tishrei,
5723): Seventy-two-year-old Odessa born composer and pianist Samuil Yevgenyevich Feinberg who “was the first
pianist to perform the complete The Well-Tempered Clavier by Bach in concert in
the USSR passed away today in Moscow.
1962:
“Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harmon was among the foreign diplomats summoned to
the State Department tonight by Secretary of State Den Rusk for an emergency
briefing on the United States moves in connection with the Cuban blockade
crisis.” (JTA)
1963(4th
of Cheshvan, 5724): Seventy-five-year-old Rabbi Isidore Meir Davidson, the husband
of Rose Miriam Ginsburg Davidson whom he married in 1914 and the father of
Alfred, Martin and Philip Davidson passed away today in Wilkes-Barre Township,
PA after which he was buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Hanover, PA.
1963: It was reported today that “Rabbi Yakutiel Halberstam, the
Rebbe of Kalusenberg who settled in Israel four years ago” will be returning
the United States “because of the continuing strife over Sabbath violations in
Jersualem.”
1965: Protestant theologian Paul Tillich passed away.
http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/4466666?uid=3739640&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21102792017967
1966(8th of Cheshvan): Fifty-six-year-old Hyman Hirsch
Shear, the Johannesburg born son of Lazar and Bleama Shear and the husband of
Ruby Shear passed away today.
1966(8th of Cheshvan): Eighty-two-year-old Michael
Noyk, the Lithuanian born solicitor and Irish Republic leader passed away today
in London. For more see http://books.google.com/books?id=ae1vo477tVgC&lpg=PA72&vq=noyk&pg=PA72#v=snippet&q=noyk&f=false
1969: Having premiered in Germany, “Marlowe” a detective movie
reminiscent of the 1940’s genre featuring music by Peter Matz was released in
the United States today.
1969: “The Sterile Cuckoo” directed and co-produced by Alan J.
Pakula was released today in the United States today.
1969: In Rockville, MD, Sandra L. Granzow and Arthur H. Spiegel
III gave birth to Adam Spiegel, “the great-great-grandson of Joseph Spiegel,
the founder of the Spiegel catalog, who gained fame as multi-talented filmmaker
Spike Jonze, the winner of “the Academy Award, Golden Globe and Writers Guild
of America.”
1970(22nd of Tishrei, 5731): Shmini Atzeret
1970: “The Jordanian representative at the 25th anniversary
session of the United Nations accused the United States today of helping and
encouraging Israeli occupation of Jordanian territory” which seems kind of
strange since Jordan had illegally occupied a section of Jerusalem and the West
Banks from 1948 to 1967.
1971:
Today excerpts from Treemonisha, an opera by American ragtime composer Scott
Joplin whose first piano teacher was German-born American Jewish music
professor Julius Weiss, were presented in a concert at the Lincoln Center
Library which commemorated the recent
publication of Joplin's collected works, which had been compiled and edited by
Vera Brodsky Lawrence.
1972(14th of Cheshvan, 5733): Sixty-one-year-old
Elmira, NY native Harvard trained physician Ferdeinand Hasse, Jr, the
“executive director of the Nathan Littauer Hospital” passed away today.
1973: Birthdate of Great Neck, NY native and MIT trained
Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz the winner the 2020 Nasher Prize awarded
by the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/04/arts/design/nasher-prize-michael-rakowitz.html
1973: Security Council Resolution 338 establishing a cease fire
ending the Yom Kippur War was officially supposed to go into effect at 7 p.m. However, combat did not
cease. Syrians continued to bombard
Israeli positions. Israeli forces on the
west bank ceased a major juncture of highway connecting Suez with Cairo. In Lebanon, Fatah, the Palestinian terrorist
organization announced it would not accept the cease fire and fired rockets
into northern Israel. It would be
another 48 hours before the facts on the ground would reflect the desires of
those on the banks of New York’s East River.
1973 Israel took full control over all Syrian positions on Mt.
Hermon. (JTA)
1973: “A combined force of Egyptian paratroopers and
commandos…repulsed a final Israeli effort to capture the city’ Of Ismailia.
1975(17th of Cheshvan, 5736): Seventy-three-year-old
Louis Mann, “founder of the Dolly Varden women’s apparel chain and the father
of two daughters – Bornie and Leila – passed away today.
1976: “Car Wash” a comedy with a script by Joel Schumacher, the
son of Swedish Jew Marian Kantor Schumacher and featuring Irwin Corey and
Melanie Mayron was released in the United States today.
1976: After “40 activists demonstrating in the Supreme Soviet,
marched out to the reception room of the Central Committee with yellow stars on
their clothes… they are detained and taken to a drunkards facility, registered
and forewarned
1978(21st of Tishrei, 5739): Hoshana Raba
1978(21st of Tishrei, 5739): Eighty-seven-year-old
Samuel Eliezer Goldfarb, “the New York born son of Polish immigrants Malya
Molly Goldfarb and Nesanel Dovid Bryer, a cantor and small merchant” considered
to be “the father of Jewish music in America” and brother of Israel Goldfarb
passed away today.
https://jewishamericansongster.com/
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv69441
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv49530
1979(1st of Cheshvan, 5740): Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan
1979(1st of Cheshvan, 5740): Seventy-year-old attorney
Robert S. Benjamin co‐chairman of Orion Pictures and a former co‐chairman of the United Artists Corporation and business partner of
Arthur B. Krim who raised two children, Jonathan and Marget, with his wife, the
former Jean Kortright passed away today.
https://www.nytimes.com/1979/10/23/archives/robert-benjamin-70-executive-of-film-company-and-a-lawyer-formed.html
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=purduepress_previews
1981(24th of Tishrei, 5742):
Eighty-three-year-old Lily Pincus, “a social worker who founded the Institute
of Marital Studies at the Tavistock Institute for Human Relationships and the
author of “The Challenge of a Long Life” passed away today.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02682628408657111
1981: Birthdate of American actor Michael Aaron Fishman best known
for his portrayal of “D.J. Conner” in the long-running sitcom “Roseanne.”
https://www.jewishsports.net/PillarAchievementBios/HaroldURibalow.html
https://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/26/obituaries/harold-u-ribalow-writer-on-jewish-themes.html
1982: After having passed away two days earlier in England, Rabbi
Leib Gurwicz, the Gateshead Rosh Yehsiva was laid to rest “before the onset of
Shabbat” in Israel after “a gathering of more than 15,000 people heard eulogies
by leading Israeli rabbis in the Kiryat Mattersdorf neighborhood.”
1983: Admiral Arnold Resnicoff remained in Beirut after
yesterday’s memorial service for Sgt. Allen Soifert instead of flying back to
Italy because it was Shabbat.
1984: After the Alignment agreed to join a national unity
government with Likud in 1984, Sarid left the party today to join Shulamit
Aloni's Ratz.”
1984: Abd Rabbo murdered Ron Levy and Revital Seri today when he
“came upon the two hiking south of Jerusalem, tied them up at gunpoint, placed
bags over their heads and shot them dead.” (As reported by Elhanan Miller)
1986: Albert Szent-Györgyi,
Hungarian born physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate passed away. He was an anti-fascist who helped his Jewish
friends escape from Hungary.
1989(23rd of Tishrei, 5750): Simchat Torah
1989: The funeral of Israeli journalist Dahn Ben-Amotz was held
today.
1990(3rd of Cheshvan, 5751): Seventy-eight-year-old
sports writer Barney Nagler who specialized in covering boxing and horseracing
who was the husband of Betty Nagler and the father of Robert Nagler passed away
today.
https://www.nytimes.com/1990/10/24/obituaries/barney-nagler-78-writer-of-the-ring-and-the-race-track.html
1992: “The Sisters Rosensweig,” a play by Wendy Wasserstein that
focuses on three Jewish-American sisters and their lives “premiered
off-Broadway in a Lincoln Center Theater production at the Mitzi Newhouse
Theater.”
1993: U.S premiere of “Twenty Bucks” with a script by Leslie and
Endre Bohem, co-starring David Schwimmer and photographed by Emmanuel Lubezki.
1999: Maurice Papon, an official in the Vichy French government
during World War II was jailed for crime against humanity. Papon was a senior
police official and instrumental in the deportation and murder of large numbers
of French Jews. He covered up his crimes
for several decades but eventually he was brought to justice.
1999: “One Day in
September” an Academy Award winning documentary about the murder of the Israeli
athletes at the Munich Olympics was released today in the United States.
1999: Barry Blaustein’s “Beyond the Mat,” a documentary about
wrestlers outside of the ring was released today in the United States.
2000(23rd of Tishrei, 5761): Simchat Torah
2000: The New York Times
featured reviews of two books by Jewish authors: The Fortune Tellers: Inside
Wall Street's Game of Money, Media, and Manipulation by Howard Kurtz and Paris
to the Moon by Adam Gopnik
https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/00/10/22/reviews/001022.22debottt.html
2001: Ariel Sharon’s son Gilad “was able to get a loan at
relatively high rate from the Bank Leumi” to cover part of the 1.5 million NIS
that his father had had to return to donors.
2002: The Anaheim Angels defeated the Giants in the third game of
the World Series. Scott Schoeneweis, whose mother was Jewish, pitched the final
two innings of a 10-4 Angel victory -- he allowed no runs, struck out two, and
gave up only one hit. The Angels went on
to win the series in seven games
2002: Domazlice -- An old Jewish cemetery was desecrated in a
southwestern Czech town. Five tombstones were toppled at the cemetery in
Domazlice, 94 miles southwest of Prague, and five copper lanterns stolen.
Copper plaques with Hebrew inscriptions were removed from two tombstones.
2002: At least 14
Israelis were killed and more than 45 injured when an explosives-laden sport
utility vehicle driven by a Palestinian suicide bomber rammed a bus near Hadera
in northern Israel. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.
2002: “An Israeli military official acknowledged today that an Air
Force video appears to show Palestinians gathering in an alley near the site of
a helicopter strike in the Gaza Strip, and that their presence could account
for the high casualty toll in a missile attack
2004: Palestinian terrorists pounded Jewish settlements with
mortar fire today, following the killing of Adnam al-Ghoul, the bombmaker
responsible for the deaths of dozens of Israeli citizens, including in major
suicide bombings in the 1990sin an Israeli airstrike.
2005(19th of Tishrei, 5766): Shabbat Shel Sukkoth
2005(19th of Tishrei, 5766): Alva T. “Ted” Bonda, “a
partner with Howard Metzenbaum in Metzenbaum's airport parking company,” “a
principal owner of the Cleveland Stokers” and the President of the Cleveland
Indians for three years passed away today.
2005: The World Series in which the Houston Astros whose roster
included Brad Ausmus began today.
2005: What do you do with
the Etrog after Sukkoth? According to
the Jerusalem Post, Uzi Eli the
"etrog medicine man" has created a variety of etrog-based juices,
tonics, pastes, and creams that are more than just medicine; they are a way of
life. There is evidence that in the Middle Ages the etrog, or as it is called
in English, citron, was used as a remedy for seasickness, pulmonary troubles,
intestinal ailments and other disorders, according to Fruits in Warm Climates
by J. Morton. Jews are not the only ones who believe the curative value of the
etrog. In India, the peel is eaten to cure dysentery and halitosis, while the
distilled juice is given as a sedative. In China, the peel is made into a tonic
and used as a stimulant and expectorant. In West Tropical Africa, the etrog is
used only as a medicine, most often against rheumatism. In Panama, etrogim are
ground up and combined with other ingredients and given as an antidote for
poison.
2006: The Chicago Tribune
book section featured reviews of two books about I.F. Stone: All
Governments: The life and Times of Rebel Journalist I.F. Stone by Myra
MacPherson and The Best of I.F. Stone edited by Karl Weber
2006: University of Chicago Professor, Norman Gelb’s
long-discredited theory on the Dead Scrolls has gained new support based on
recent archeological digs at Qumran.
Rather than being a monastery used by the Essenes, Qumran may have been
a fortress and then a pottery factory.
According to Gelb, the caves were a repository of literature brought
from Jerusalem at the time of destruction of the Second Temple, placed in clay
containers purchased at the pottery factory and then hidden from the Romans in
the local caves. This would mean that
the Dead Scrolls are not the unitary work of one sect but a collection of
literature from a variety of authors.
2006: At Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, Rabbis James Ponet is
scheduled to officiate at the wedding Adam Louis Berenzweig and Anya Miriam
Kamenetz, the daughter LSU English Professor Moira L. Crone and LSU English
Professor Rodger L. Kamenetz who “is also the founder of the Jewish studies
program” and he author of The Jew in the Lotus, Stalking Elijah, The Lowercase
Jew and The Missing Jew: New and Selected Poems.
2006: The Chicago Tribune
reported on Dina Babbit’s attempt to reclaim artwork she had created while an
inmate at Auschwitz. As a teenager
Babbit’s life was spared because she was able to draw pictures for Dr. Josef
Mengele. Babbit has been trying to claim
the paintings since 1973 when she first found out that they had survived the
war. A museum at Auschwitz has the
paintings and despite repeated requests from a variety of sources claims that
the only one who could make a claim for them would be Mengele since the work
was done for him. Babbit wants the art
works as a way to bring some sort of closure to the evil experience she endured
with her mother.
2006: Siraly (Seagull in English) the newest
nightspot in Budapest opened its doors on Kiraly Street in the heart of what
used to the city’s Jewish ghetto. The three-level
bar hosted a Hebrew rapper in the theater space, paintings by a young Hungarian
Jew and, on the front door, a mezuzah with a playful cartoon of a little
girl. The opening is a climactic event
in the Jewish gentrification on this formerly Jewish section that was laid
waste by the Nazis and smothered by the Communists.
2006: The New York
Times
features reviews of the following books by
Jewish authors and/or that featured Jewish topics including Blood Brothers: Among the Soldiers of Ward 57 by Michael Weisskopf and two books by
Lemony Snicket, The End: A Series of
Unfortunate Events: Book the 13th and The Beatrice Letters. Lemony Snicket is the pen name of
author Daniel Handler, Jewish
33-year-old native of San Francisco
2007: At the Englert Theater in Iowa City, IA, Ambassador
Samuel Lewis, one of Washington's most experienced and respected Old Middle
East Hands facilitates a presentation that is part of "US and the
World," the ongoing series, which focuses on US policy in the Middle
East, past, present and, so far as possible, future.
2007: Zigota, a tiny fringe studio/movement theater
ensemble presents its new show “The Passerby” at the intimate Tmumna Theatre in
south Tel Aviv.
2007: “Yael Naim, the
self-titled second studio album by Yael Naïm” featuring the single "New
Soul" was released today “ “on the Tôt ou tard label.”
2007: The New York
Times and the Washington Post each featured a review of Fair
Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House by Valerie Plame
Wilson. Like Madeline Albright, Plame did not find out that she was “part
Jewish” until she reached adulthood. At least one great grandfather was a
rabbi. Her husband, Joe Wilson, who was
part of the “leak scandal”, has two Jewish children from his first marriage.
2007: The New Republic
magazine featured a review of Fateful Choies;Ten Decisions That Changed The
World, 1940-1941 by Ian Kershaw.
Kershaw views the Holocuast as one of these ten decisions. “Kershaw argues that the Nazi program for the
‘Final Solution of the Jewish Question,’ adopted in the summer and autumn of
1941, was for Hitler a strategic decision.
In his view the war could never be won unless the Jews were destroyed.”
2008: Simchat Torah,
5769 (The Holiday Season ends)
2008: “Role Models,” a
comedy directed and written by Shaker Heights, Ohio, native David Wain
premiered in Westwood today.
2008: Award-winning Israeli author Etgar Keret
reads from his writing as part of the Raymond Carver Reading series at Syracuse
University.
2008: The New Republic includes reviews of Indignation
by Philip Roth and Khibet Khizeh by S. Yizhar; translated by Nicholas de
Lange.
2009(4th of
Cheshvan, 5770): “Soupy Sales, whose zany television routines turned the
smashing of a pie to the face into a madcap art form, died today at the age of
83”. (As reported by Richard Goldstein)
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/arts/television/23sales.html?_r=0
2009: The annual
Presidents’ Conference comes to a close in Jerusalem.
2009: In “Examining a
Man Who Was (of Wasn’t?) a Holocaust Hero” Stephen Holden reviewed Gaylen
Ross’s documentary about the controversial Hungarian entitled “Killing
Kasztner: The Jew Who Dealt With Nazis.”
2009: Sportswriter and
author John Feinstein reads from and discusses Change-up: Mystery at the
World Series, his new book for young readers (ages 9-12), at Aladdin's Lamp
Children's in Arlington, Va.
2009: At the Hyman S. &
Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival a program entitled “Past Imperfect: New Jewish
Fiction” provides an opportunity to meet three of the newest authors of Jewish
fiction: Binnie
Kirshenbaum (The Scenic Route), Jonathon Keats (The Book of the
Unknown: Tales of the Thirty-Six) and Norah Labiner (German for
Travelers: A Novel in 95 Lessons).
2010:
YIVO Institute for Jewish
Research is scheduled to present a program entitled “Lenin's Jewish Question”
in which Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern an Associate Professor of Jewish History at
Northwestern University and author of Lenin's Jewish Question is
scheduled to his discoveries about Lenin’s maternal Jewish great-grandfather
named Moshko Blank, “Blank's conversion to Christianity, and related questions,
such as why Soviet communists sought to suppress any discussion of Lenin's
Jewishness, why Russian racists attempted to portray Lenin as a Jew, and why
Lenin approached the Jewish question as he did.”
2010: “Paranormal Activity 2,” produced by Jason Blum, Akiva Goldsman and
Oren Peli and co-starring Molly Ephraim was released today in the United
States.
2010: The Jewish People Policy's annual conference held its closing session in Jerusalem today
2011: Jews begin the cycle again with the reading on Bereshit.
2011: The 21st Holocaust Remembrance Concert, featuring the Brooklyn Philharmonic, is scheduled to take place in New York City.
2011:
Firefighters battled flames at the Gilon junction and
the Ahihud Forest this afternoon, after extinguishing two blazes that had
broken out earlier that day and one on Friday.
2011: Israel gave Egypt a list of 81
Egyptian prisoners held in Israel to be released in exchange for Ilan Grapel,
according to Egyptian newspaper Al-Youm Al-Sabeh, Army Radio reported early
this morning.
2012: The Jewish Community Center of
Northern Virginia is scheduled to present “a play reading” of My Name is Asher Lev.
2012: The American Jewish Historical Society and Yeshiva
University Museum are scheduled to present “Jews as Art Dealers and
Collectors,” a panel discussion that will examine Jewish “prominence as
collectors and dealers supporting their claim to membership in European high
culture and making them the principal targets of Nazi dispossession
2012: “The Queen of
Versailles,” directed and produced by Lauren Greenfield and starring Jackie and
David A. Siegel was nominated for Best Documentary Film by the
International Documentary Association (IDA)
2012: More than 2,500 people signed up to participate in a
global Shema flash mob as part of a campaign to promote religious pluralism in
Israel. The gatherings early this
afternoon came two days after Conservative Jewish congregations were asked to
dedicate a recitation of the Shema to the topic as well.
2012: The Israeli air force hit a rocket
launching squad in the northern Gaza Strip today, reportedly killing three. The
airstrike came in response to rocket fire on southern Israel from Gaza and a
mortar attack on an IDF patrol, military sources said.
2013:
Mayor Nir Barkat defeated Moshe Lion in today’s mayoral election in
Jerusalem.(As reported by Yoel Goldman)
2013: Today, “1n a panel discussion at Yeshiva University Sheldon
Adelson said that the United States must get tougher about Iran's suspected
nuclear weapons program
1981: Birthdate of American actor Michael Aaron Fishman best known
for his portrayal of “D.J. Conner” in the long-running sitcom “Roseanne.”
2013: Rihanna is scheduled to be giving a public concert in the Tel Avi’s Park Hayarkon as the ballots from the city’s election are being counted (As reported by Renee Ghert-Zand)
2013: The JCCNV is scheduled to present “My Name Is Asher,” a play reading by Aaron Posner adapted from the novel of that name by Chaim Potok.
2013: The Israel Action Center at the JCRC is scheduled to present “Iran: The Nuclear Threat and Implications for the Greater Middle East.”
2013: The Center for Jewish History” is scheduled to present “The Jews in Poland-Lithuania and Russia – 1350 to the Present Day.”
2013:
“An earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale took place today in northern
Israel, according to the Israel Geophysical Institute. It is the fifth quake in
the Galilee in less than a week. The quake was centered at a depth of two
kilometers, beneath the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret).” (As reported by Gil Ronen)
2013: Mohamed Aazi, 28, and who helped plan the bus bombing in
Tel Aviv last November in which 29 people were injured was killed in a clash
this morning with Israeli Special Forces.
2014: The American Sephardi Federation and Congregation
Shearith Israel is scheduled to present Mimouna’s Moroccan Jewish Caravan:
“Preserving the Past, Connecting in the Present & Building the Future.” http://mimounacaravan.rsvpify.com/
2014: Hilma Wolitzer, author of An Available Man: A Novel,
and her daughter Meg, author of the literary sensation The Interestings
and the new young adult novel Belzhar are scheduled to discuss their
writing and the family influences that have shaped their work at the Hyman S.
& Freda Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival.
2014: A resident of Gaza was arrested on Wednesday morning by
security forces after having illegally infiltrated into Israeli territory. (As
reported by Ari Yashar)
2014: “The world-leading Israeli defense
company Elbit Systems announced today that it has been awarded contracts from
an unnamed Asian country for roughly $85 million, as Israel's Asian ties
continue to blossom.” (As reported by Ari Yashar)
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/186428#.VEg8Spt0ypp
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2014(28th of Tishrei, 5775): Fifty-six-year-old
“Rabbi Dr. Judith Abrams, the founder and director of the online Talmud
learning website, MAQOM, died of a heart attack today in Houston.”
2014: “A baby girl was killed and eight
people were injured today, after a terrorist hit them with his car outside the
Givat Hatachmoshet (Ammunition Hill) Light Rail stop.” (As reported by Tova
Dronin)
2014: “NBC freelance cameraman Ashoka
Mukpo, who contracted Ebola while working in West Africa, is free of the virus
and will leave the Nebraska Medical Center today.” (As reported by Daily
Forward)
2015: In Iowa City, the University Iowa
Office Of Research & Economic Development is scheduled to host a lecture by
Israeli author Etgar Keret, author of The Seven Good Years
2015:
Leslie Epstein, an American novelist who grew up surrounded by some of the
luminaries of Hollywood's Golden Age, speaks about his experience as the son
and nephew of the writers of Casablanca and dozens of other classic films is
scheduled to lecture on Behind the Scenes: Growing Up Jewish In Hollywood
sponsored by the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.
2015:
Richard Baranick and three of the surviving “Monuments Men” – “Harry Ettlinger,
Motoko Furjishiro Huthwaite and Bernard Taper – were honored today with the
Congressional Gold Medal.”
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-monuments-men-congressional-gold-medal-20151022-story.html
2015:
Sidney “Blumenthal’s name came up today during” the United States House Select
Committee on Benghazi “public questioning of Hillary Clinton at which time a
motion calling for Blumenthal’s deposition to be made public was defeated by
the Republicans in a straight party line committee vote.
2015:
In Los Angeles, celebrities including Israeli movie star Odeya Rush, actress
Karla Souza, actor Michael Richards and comedian Jerry Seinfeld attended the
third annual Red Star Ball sponsored by The American Friends of Magen David
Adom
2015(9th
of Cheshvan, 5776): Seventy-eight-year-old Tony and Emmy award nominated author
Jerome Kass, the husband of Delia Ephron passed away today. (As reported by
Bruce Weber)
2015:
Former BBC investigative journalist and television producer Dina Gold is
scheduled to recount her successful legal battle to reclaim a building
originally owned by her German ancestors and seized by the Reichsbahn, Hitler's
railways, in 1937 in a lecture co-sponsored by the Hyman S. & Freda
Bernstein Jewish Literary Festival entitled “Stolen Legacy: Nazi Theft and the
Quest for Justice at Krausentrasse 17/18 Berlin.”
2016(20th
of Tishrei, 5777): Shabbat Chol Hamoe’ed
2016:
Hollywood superstar Scarlett Johansson swapped the red carpet for a turn behind
the counter at her new popcorn shop in Paris today where she “dished out the
crunchy treat to punters at the launch of the Yummy Pop store she and husband
Romain Dauriac have opened in the city’s trendy Marais district.”
2016:
“Night” an exhibition of work by Israeli Michal Rovner is scheduled to come to
close at the Pace Gallery.
2016:
The Cornelia Street Café is scheduled to host a performance by Israeli-born
jazz guitarist Gilad Hekselman
2016:
In NYC, the Beer Garden is scheduled to host Sukktoberfest! Completed with “ice
cold harvest beer, glatt kosher bratwurst, a band and a Sukkah.”
2017:
The New York Times features reviews
of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers
including For Two Thousand Years by Mihail Sebastian and the recently
released paperback editions of The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel
by Uri Bar-Joseph and Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder
Film by Alexandra Zapruder.
2017:
As part of the 2017 Rabbi Jeff Portman Lecture Series, Dr. Robert Cargill is
scheduled to present “When Tobias Met Sarah, A Romance.”
2017:
Temple Israel Ner Tamid is scheduled to host 2016 Reuben Award Winner,
cartoonist Terri Libenson speaking on “A Jewish Family Invades the Comics.
2017:
The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is scheduled to host “A celebration of
the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Jewish Labor Bund, the socialist
movement which has figured so prominently in the history of Eastern
European and World Jewry.”
2017:
The Temple Emanu-El Streicker is scheduled to host “Middle East Security: Fresh
Takes on Long-Standing Challenges.”
2017:
“The Wedding Bar and Bat Mitzvah Show – Simchas Live” is scheduled to take
place at the Village Hotel Watford
2017:
Today, “the Los Angeles Times reported that 38 women have accused Academy Award
winning screenwriter James Toback, the Manhattan born son of “Selma Judith (née
Levy), a president of the League of Women Voters” and “Irwin Lionel Toback, a
stockbroker and former vice president of Dreyfus & Company” “of sexual
harassment or assault.”
2017:
The Sydney Jewish Museum is scheduled to host a book launch for When
Freedom Beckons; The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and
the Jewish Journey to Australia by Vasilios Vasilas
2018:
The ASF’s Sephardi Scholars Series is scheduled to present “Synagogue of Iran:
Design and Development in Urban Contest” During which “Professor Mohammad
Gharipour will discuss his research and recently published book, Synagogues
of the Islamic World: Architecture, Design, and Identity (Edinburgh
University Press, 2017), which explores how the architecture of synagogues in
Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain responded to contextual
issues and traditions, as well as how these contexts influenced the design and
evolution of synagogues.”
2018:
In London, at the Jewish Museum, Dominik Czechowski is scheduled to deliver a
talk on “The Charms of Frankenstein.”
2019:
A “pipe bomb” found in “a mailbox at the home of George Soros” was “proactively
detonated by bomb squad technicians.”
2018:
The 92nd Street Y is scheduled to host an evening with author Gary
Shteyngart whose most recent work was Lake Success
2019:
The Oxford University Jewish Society is scheduled to host both a Simchat Torah
service and a “women’s service with torah dancing” followed by a lunch and
dinner that evening.
2019:
In San Francisco, this evening the “Weird Film Fest is scheduled to host a
screening of “ The Last Shepherd.” a “2015 Israeli comedy-adventure about
Kabbalists vs. an angry archangel and a secret government agency.”
2019:
In Iowa City, the Hillel Chapter at the University of Iowa is scheduled to host
a community wide evening concert featuring scholar in residence Eliana Light.
2019:
The Baruch Performing Arts Center is scheduled to host Alon Goldstein,
performing “The Art of Imagination,” “a solo recital featuring works by
Scarlatti, Beethoven, Janacek, Debussy and Ginastera.”
2019(23rd
of Tishrei, 5780): Simchat Torah
2020:
“In a partnership with Classrooms Without Borders, the Maltz Museum of Jewish
Heritage is scheduled to present the film “The Day I Met Hitler” followed by a
post-film discussion with the filmmakers.”
2020:
The Center for Jewish History and JDC Archives are scheduled to present via
ZOOM “The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) to the Rescue in
Shanghai: From 1941 to 1951”
featuring
Sara Halpern
2020:
The Epstein Hillel School is scheduled to present its “Virtual Gala 2020” where
it “will honor former board president and current Hillel trustee Bob Goldman
with the Dr. Bennett I. Solomon Community Leadership Award.”
2020:
“LABA East Bay is scheduled to present a teaching on boundary-pushing Jews and
a performance by theater artist Sara Felder that mixes juggling, personal
narrative, social justice and circus shtick.”
2020: In Ohio, B’nai Jeshurun Congregation is scheduled to
host a virtual session on “Ethical & Ritual Issues Through the Lens of
Conservative Jewish Law with Rabbi Stephen Weiss.”
2020: North Peninsula Chabad is scheduled to present
Biblical archaeological scholar Rabbi Avraham Stolik talking about the Underground
Secrets of the Temple Mount.”
2021: Israel designated six so-called Palestinian rights
watchdogs as terrorist organizations after Defense Minister Benny Gantz ruled
that the “were a front” for the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a terrorist group “that does not
recognize the State of Israel.
2022: Sam Shleifer is schooled to be called to the Torah
as a Bar Mitzvah at Temple Judea in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
2022: Rabbis Aliza Berger and Jen Gubitz, along with
artist in residence, Jeremiah Klarman, are scheduled to perform an hour of song and community on at University
Lutheran Church in Cambridge as we celebrate the many blessings of the new
year.
2022: The San Francisco Playhouse is scheduled to host a
performance of “Indecent,” a play written by Paula Vogel based on events
surrounding the scandalous Broadway debut of Sholem Asch’s “The God of
Vengeance,” considered by some as a seminal work of early Yiddish theater as
traitorous libel by other.”
2022(27th
of Tishrei, 5783):Parashat Bereshit (In the beginning)
2023:
In New Jersey, the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is scheduled to
present the “Vic Schioppo and Bethe Burns: Tribute to Stephen Sondheim Concert.”
2023:
Tablet magazine is scheduled to host a screening of “Carlos” which shows
the anti-Semitic side of the terrorist followed by a Q & A with director
Olver Assayas who according to one source is the son of a father of “Turkish-Jewish” origin.
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/the-hollow-men-carlos
2023:
The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of
special interest to Jewish readers including Collison of Power: Trump, Bezos
and the Washington Post and The Times: How the Newspaper of Record
Survived Scandal, Scorn, and the Transformation of Journalism by Adam
Nagourney.
2023:
In Atlanta, GA, “in the wake of the war in Israel today’s scheduled debut of
The Temple Chamber Players concert series will be a benefit, with a portion of
the proceeds going to Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical,
ambulance and blood bank service – similar to the American Red Cross.”
2023:
The Museum at Eldridge Street's beautiful Main Sanctuary is scheduled to be the
site “for an afternoon of music with our friend Jake Shulman-Ment,
"considered one of the finest klezmer fiddlers on the planet" (Jon
Kalish, NPR), and cantor Yoel Kohn, who will perform the kind of traditional
chazones (cantorial music) one might have heard at the Eldridge Street
Synagogue at the turn of the century.”
2023:
Detroit Police Chief James White “said an update on the investigation” into the
stabbing death of Rabbi Samantha Wolf “would come” today.
2023:
As October 22 begins in Israel, aid
trucks have moved into Gaza, police in Cyprus are holding four Syrians on
suspicion of setting off a pipe bomb near the Israeli embassy and “as the country mourns its dead, the list now
includes Staff Sgt. (res.) Omer Blava who had flown form the United States to
reports and who was a casualty of the Hezbollah “attacks” on the northern
border. (Editor’s note: this situation is too fluid for this blog to cover so
we are just providing a snapshot as of the posting at midnight Israeli time)
2024:
Comedy for Korby, featuring Tom Cotter, Judy Gold, Nick Griffin and Avi
Liberman is scheduled to appear at the ZOA House in Tel Aviv.
2024:
The Hadassah Brandeis Institute is scheduled to present “Jewish Ritual
Innovation After 10/7: Hope, Resilience and Memory” as seen by Rabbi Vanessa
Ochs, Ph.D., an ethnographer of Jewish practice and material culture and a
professor emeritus in the UVA Department of Religious Studies and Jewish
Studies Program.
2024:
By examining appalling and acute situations in which the Jewish people have
found themselves, such as the Warsaw ghetto, Trudy Gold is scheduled to examine
the nature of heroism and the variety of forms it can take in a virtual lecture
hosted by Lockdown University.
2024:
The Museum at Eldridge Street a holiday lecture on “Why Do Jews Eat in the
Sukkah?” which is “a virtual talk exploring the festival of Sukkot with
religion scholar Raymond Jasen.”
2024:
LBI is scheduled to host a lecture by John Ganz and Gavriel D. Rosenfeld on “Anti-Semitism
As A Pillar of Fascism.”
2024:In
Columbus, OH, the Tifereth Israel Men’s Club is scheduled to host “Salmon,
Steak, and Scotch in the Sukkah”
2024:
The Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans is scheduled to host a reception complete
with Kosher Style Light Hors D'oeuvre & Wine celebrating the life and
legacy of Oscar J. Tolmas.
2024(20th
of Tishrei, 5785): Fifth Day of Sukkot; for more see Weekly Torah Reading / Weekly
Torah Portion and This
Day ... In Jewish History
2024:
As October 22nd begins in Israel, an
unprecedented wave of anti-Semitism that has included Hamas supporters
calling for Zionist passengers on a New York subway to raise their hands,
sweeps the United States and the Hamas held hostages begin day 382 in captivity
while Israelis brace for more rocket attacks by Hezbollah (Editor’s note: this situation is too fluid
for this blog to cover so we are just providing a snapshot as of the posting at
midnight Israeli time)