This Day, August 6, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

August 6

412: Roman emperors Honorius and Theodosius II command that Jews should not be persecuted because of their religion or have their property confiscated without cause but Jews are warned not “to disrespect Christianity. (As reported by Austin Cline)

425: Among the edicts issued by Emperors Theodosius II and Valentinian III is one banning Jews from owning Christian slaves. (As reported by Austin Cline)

1187: As Christians and Moslems vie for control the Middle East, including Palestine, Saladin captured the city of Beirut.

1223: Coronation of Louis VIII, the French monarch “who issued an ordinance that prohibited his officials from recording debts owed to Jews” which deprived the Jews of income and set him at odds with Theobald IV, the powerful Count who ruled Champagne.

1243: After a ritual murder accusation in Kitzingen, Bavaria (Germany), fifteen Jews were tortured to death. Their corpses lay in the street for a fortnight before they were allowed to be buried. 

1284: Genoa defeated Pisa at the Battle of Meloria. This battle took place when Genoa was at the height of period “mercantile expansion.”  According to Cecil Roth, “Genoa was one of the least hospitable and tolerant of Italian states as far as the Jews were concerned.”  Not only did the Genoese not encourage the settlement of Jews, they may have actually actively discouraged them from settling so as to avoid introducing business competitors.  There was no organized Jewish community in Genoa at this time and in fact, there may have only been two Jews living there.  By the 13th century evidence exists that Pisa did have an organized Jewish community of at least 20 families. There are Jewish tombstones embedded in the town walls that date back to the middle of the 13th century.  And a synagogue may have been located on the “Alley of the Jews” during this time.

1301(1st of Elul, 5061): Rabbi David ben Avraham Maimuni HaNagid passed away. Known variously as David Maimuni or Rabbi David Hanagid, this Rabbi was the grandson of the Rambam He was born in 1233 and followed in the footsteps of his grandfather and father as Nagid or "Prince" over the Jewish congregations in Egypt. He was an ally of the powerful Rabbi of Barcelona, Solomon ben Abraham Ben Adret known as Rashba. In 1285, when those who opposed Rabbi Hanagid sought to depose him, Ben Adret supported his declarations of excommunications. An interesting legend has grown up around the Hanagid concerning these attacks. According to the legend the embattled Rabbi prayed at the cave of Meron in Eretz Yisrael. This cave was also known as the cave of Rabbi Hillel and Shammai. Supposedly its waters had magical powers. When cold water issued forth from the cave in response to the Rabbi’s prayers, he excommunicated five hundred of his opponents. On that day the five hundred who had slandered him in Egypt died. Surely a legend like that would have greatly troubled his rational and compassionate grandfather. Hanagid was scholar. For those of you have read Pirke Avot, you might remember Hillel’s comments about a floating skull. Maimonides' grandson, Rabbi David Hanagid, cited a tradition handed down by "the early ones" that the floating skull belonged to none other than Pharaoh himself. Hillel therefore told him: "Because you commanded that Jewish children be drowned in the Nile, you were drowned." It was specifically Hillel who confronted Pharaoh's skull, since as a reincarnation of Moses he was fit to confront Pharaoh.  

1414: Ladsilas, the King of Naples who offered the Jews a charter which would have given them economic equality, passed away.

1492: Following the issuance of the order expelling the Jews from Spain, today, “Infante Henry ordered the Catalonian officials to transfer to him the property of the Jews expelled from Jaca.´(Jewish Virtual Library)

1527: R. Samuel Margolioth of Posen was confirmed as chief rabbi of Great Poland, and was vested with important powers over all the Jews of that district by a document issued by Sigismund I bearing today’s date.

1623: Urban VII who ended the custom according to which a Jew, upon entering the pontiff’s presence was expected to kiss the Holy Father’s foot” and replaced it with a requirement that Jew kiss the spot on the floor where the Pope’s foot had stood began his papacy today.

1698: Birthdate of Nāder Shāh Afshār, the founder of the Afsharid dynasty, who reversed the anti-Jewish policies and practices that had been put in place by the Safawid’s dynasty which had ruled during the previous century.

1718: Barent Gompertz married Rachel Benjamin Isaac in Amsterdam today.

1724(28th  of Av, 5484): Sixty-six year old Samson Wertheimer, the husband of Frumet Brulle and father of Sara Wertheimer who was chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt as well as an Austrian financier, court Jew and Shtadlan to Austrian Emperor Leopold I passed away in Vienna.

1762: Myth meets myth.  According to the non-Jewish world the sandwich was born today when the Earl of Sandwich has a servant bring him a piece of meat between two slices of bread so that he can eat without leaving the gambling tables.  As anybody who has ever attended a Seder, the Earl was a Johnny-come-lately since Hillel began eating his sandwich – bitter herbs between two pieces of Matzah – during the days of the Second Temple.

1764(8th of Av, 5524): Erev Tish’a B’Av

1775: Birthdate of Irish reformer Daniel O’Connell known for fighting for Catholic Emancipation but who also supported the rights of Irish Jews and in 1846 insisted on the repeal of “De Judaismo” which “prescribed a special dress for Jewish. He claimed that Ireland was “the only country unsullied by any one act of persecution of the Jews.”

1781(15th of Av, 5541): As the American and French Armies led respectively by Washington and Rochambeau prepare to being their fateful march from Newport, RI to Yorktown, VA during the American Revolution, Jews celebrate Tu B’Av

1789: Birthdate of Solomon Ludwig (Levy) Steinheim whose poems included Sinai and Obadjah Sohn Amos Lieder aus der Verbannung and whose contribution to philosophy is memorialized by the creation of The Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute of the University of Duisburg-Essen in Duisburg Germany

http://www.steinheim-institut.de/wiki/index.php/English

1793: Samuel Marks married Sophia Collan today at the Great Synagogue.

1795: Birthdate of Island of Saint Chistopher native and descendant of Daniel Robles de Fonseca, Aaron Wolf the Danish merchant  who was president of the St. Thomas Marine Insurance Company, president of the Bank of St. Thomas and President of the synagogue.

https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/14986-wolff-aaron

1798: In Lorraine, France, Mayer Lippman, the Alsace born son of Raphaël Isaac Lippmann and Jutelé Lippmann and his wife Madelleine Lippmann gave birth to David Lippmann

1799(5th of Av, 5559): Marcus Elieser Bloch the German physician who was one of the leading ichthyologists of the 18th century “whose collection of 1500 specimens is preserved at the Museum for Natural History at Humboldt University in Berlin passed away today.

1800(15th of Av, 5560): Tu B’Av (As can be seen from the next two entries, some people took the love holiday seriously)

1800: Samuel Moses married Hannah Emanuel at the Great Synagogue today.

1800: William Simmons married Eve Jacobs at the Great Synagogue today.

1801(27th of Av, 5561): Eighty-seven-year-old Deborah de Leon, the Barbados born wife of Isaac Gomez whom she married in 1738 passed away today

1806: Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor, abdicates, thus ending the Holy Roman Empire. But this was not a great loss to this European monarch since he had already declared himself Francis I, Emperor of the Austrian Empire in 1804.  It was in this more powerful role that he would have an effect on the life of European Jews, For example, in 1820, Francis I of Austria required rabbis to study sciences and use the language of the country in prayers and sermons. As a result, a rabbinical seminary opened in Padua in 1829. While moves such as this were supported by followers of the Haskalah, they were viewed with suspicion, if not outright dread, by those opposed to the modernists.

1806: Joseph Nathan married Elizabeth Jacobs at the Great Synagogue.

1810: Rabbi Issachar Dov Baer of Zloczow, author of Mevas-ser Zedek passed away

1811: Two days after she had passed away, 47 year old Ann Levy, the wife of Jonas Levy was buried today at the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.

1812: Moss Jewell married Eleanor Joseph at the Great Synagogue today.

1817(24th of Av, 5577): Sixty-nine year old Benjamin Mendes Seixas, the Newport, RI born son of Isaac Menes Siexas and Rachel Franks Levy, passed away today in New York City.

1813: In Middlesex, Zipporah Isaacs and Hymen Cohen gave birth to Adelaide Cohen, the wife of Aaron Salomons and mother of Adelaide, Alfred, Gertrude and Alice Salomons.

1819:  Norwich University founded in Vermont. Rabbi Ken Spiro, the Jewish historian, has a Master’s Degree in History from The Vermont College of Norwich University.

1825: Bolivia gains its independence from Spain.  During the colonial period, the Jewish presence would have been made up of Marranos or Conversos some of whom worked in the silver mines and helped establish the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.  Evidence of Jewish presence may be seen in reports of settlers following “Jewish customs” including “lighting candles on Friday nights and sitting on the ground in mourning when a close relative dies.” A truly recognizable Jewish community appeared in the country in the early 1900’s with the arrival of Russian Jews.

1828: Wolf Cohen married Ann Prins today at the Great Synagogue.

1838(15th of Av, 5598): Tu B’Av

1839: Reuben Phillips married Ellen Hymen at the New Synagogue.

1839: Birthdate of Edmund H. Abrahams, the son of Alexander H. Abrahams and Hannah Moses Abrahams, the husband of Cecilia Solomons Abrahams and father of Edmund H. Abrahams.

1840: As Europeans – Jews and non-Jews – attempted to deal with the Blood Libel in Damascus, Moses Montefiore sought an interview with Mehmet Ali in Cairo.  When the two met Montefiore “handed him a petition in the name of the Jewish community rerrqauestion permission to go to Damasacus” so he could investigate the charges that had been.  The Jewish leaders need a guarantee of safe conduct so that they could meet with prisoners.

1840: In England, Daniel Levy and Amelia Jacobs gave birth to Angelina Levy.

1842(30th of Av, 5602): Rosh Chodesh Elul

1842: In Pennsylvania, Moses and Benvenida Valentina Nathans gave birth to twin daughters Judith Isabel Solis Nathans Solis Nathans, the wife of Herman M. Myers and Helen Virginia Nathans, the wife of Samuel Kessler.

1843(10th of Av, 5603): Tish’a B’Av observed.

1847(24th of Av, 5607): Eighty-three-year-old Solomon Etting, the York, PA, born son of Shinah Solomon and Solomon Etting who were married in 1759 and the husband of Rachel Simon with whom he had four children – Elijah, Bilah, Miriam and Joseph – passed away today in Baltimore, MD. “Maryland had a ban on non-Christians holding office or practicing law, and from 1797, Etting campaigned persistently to have this barrier removed. He finally succeeded in 1826 and was immediately elected to the Baltimore City Council. By the time of his election the American Jewish population numbered 6,000.”

1849: In London, Adam Spielmann, the son of Michele and Lewin Spielmann  and his wife Marian Spielmann gave birth to Edwin Spielmann, the brother of Sir Meyer Adam Spielmann

1851(8th of Av, 5611): Erev Tish’a B’Av

1855: Birthdate of Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs.  The son of a Polish Jew named Alfred Isaacs, Sir Isaac “was an Australian judge and politician, was the third Chief Justice of Australia, ninth Governor-General of Australia and the first born in Australia to occupy that post.”

1856 Birthdate Jacob Koppel Sandler failed Russian businessman Jacob Koppel Sander who came to the United States where pursued a successful career as a “musical director” and “composer whose works included “The Hero and Bracha or the Jewish King of Poland for a Night.”

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/sandler-jacob-koppel

https://www.jewish-music.huji.ac.il/content/jacob-koppel-sandler

1857: The New York Times reported that Baron Rothschild had resigned his seat in the House of Commons and a noticed had been posted for the election of a replacement.  A public meeting of electors in London pledged to return Rothschild to his seat in Parliament and called upon Lord Russell to resolve the matter that was keeping Jews from serving in Parliament.

1858: “After a five-and-twenty years' wrangling the admissibility of the Jews to Parliament has been conceded.”

1861: During the Civil War, 24 year old Philadelphia native Lyon Levy Emanuel, the “brother of Louis Manly Emanuel” began his three year enlistment in the Union Army today as a 2nd Lt. in Company F of the 82nd Regiment.

1863: As part of the day of National Thanksgiving which was celebrated today Rabbi Samuel Isaacs of B’nai Jeshurun addressed his congregation in New York City.

1864: Henry Simmons married Hannah Harris in Dublin, Ireland today.

1865: Jacob Schiff came to the United States arriving today in New York City.

1865: As he made good his escape from Union forces, Judah P. Benjamin left Havana for Britain.

1866: Birthdate Cleveland native Salmon Portland Halle, the businessman who supported the work of the American Joint Distribution Committee for “more than a quarter of a century.”

1867: Isaac and Julia Elkus gave birth to Abram I. Elkus, the New York lawyer and politician who served as U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire during World War I. “In 1902, Elkus' firm James, Schell & Elkus, merged with a firm headed by Joseph M. Proskauer, creating the firm of Elkus, Gleason & Proskauer, a predecessor of the law firm of Proskauer Rose.”

1867: Solomon and Betty Loeb gave birth to their second son, James Loeb who joined Kuhn, Loeb & Co in 1888 and became a partner in 1894 before retiring because of health problems in 1904. A patron of the arts, he endowed the Loeb Classical Library founded the Institute of Musical Art, which later became part of the Juilliard School of Music

1869(29th of Av, 5629): Seventy-nine year old Moses Garber, the Lancaster County, PA born son of Abraham and Elizabeth Garber and the husband of Susannah Garbert passed away today in Sugar Creek Township, Cedar County, which is located in eastern Iowa.

1869: In Woodville, MS, Joephine and Isaac T. Hart gave birth to Emily Blanche Rothschld, the wife of Morris H. Rothschild with whom she had two children – Marcus and Bertha.

1871: It was reported today that The Jewish Messenger has proposed a national conference aimed a promoting “the unity and welfare of the Hebrews” living in the United States.  Among the proposals that the Messenger feels should be considered are that delegates from the various congregations from across the country should meet regularly to discuss measures that would “bring order from chaos, union from discord” as regards the differences between different Jewish groups and that efforts should be started to provide trained rabbis who can meet the needs of the American Jewish community,

1873: Approximately 700 Jewish youngsters including students who attend the six New York schools that make up the Free Hebrew Association and the children living at the Jewish Orphan Asylum and Industrial School went on an excursion up the Hudson River to Excelsior Park.  Among those traveling with this well behaved group were Abraham Oetlinger, President of the Hebrew Free School Associations and several Jewish philanthropists who had raised the funds for the trip.

 1875: Therese Cowvan and Jacques Lang gave birth to James Lang.

1876: Birthdate of Richmond, VA native and Medical College of Virginia graduate Rose Z. Van Vort who served as hospital executive and a member of member of Hadassah while helping to organize the Virginia State League of Nursing.

1877: In Mobile, Alabama, Alfred and Rebecca Proskauer gave birth to Joseph M. Proskauer, the graduate of Columbia Law School, judge on the New York State Supreme Court and husband of Alice Naumburg with whom he had three children – Frances, Ruth and Richard Proskauer.

1878: Birthdate of New York and CCNY and NYU trained educator Israel Edwin Goldwasser, the youngest district superintendent of schools in New York City who moved into the world of business in 1920 where he became president of an investment firm while serving as the executive director of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/goldwasser-israel-edwin

1878: The case of Lewinski v Lewinski is scheduled to be held in Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Josephine Lewinski is suing her husband Philip Lewinski for divorce.  As part of the divorce decree, she is seeking alimony and the payment of her legal fees. The Lewinski’s are both Jewish.  Six years ago, when Lewinski was a successful businessman he met Josephine Schauffer at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, where she was a ward.  The trustees gave them permission to marry after Lewinski told them that he loved her and she had happily consented to the marriage.  However, Lewinski’s business affairs went sour and he became a counterfeiter.  He was caught and imprisoned.  Mrs. Lewinski stood by him and went to various officials seeking his release.  After he got out of prison, he began spending time with his old associates which is why she is seeking a divorce.

1879: The Congressional Medal of Honor was issued to David Orbansky who had served with 58th Ohio Infantry during the Civil War was it fought its way down the Mississippi River starting with the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.

1880: Sixty-three year old Bavarian native Fanny Heilbronner who married Isaac Samuel in Paris was buried today at the Balls Pond Road Jewish Cemetery.

1880: In Tepleck, David Eli Melich and Sprina Odella (Efont) Ellis gave birth to Philadelphia resident Abraham M. Ellis, the president of the Broadway Amusement Company, which owned the Broadway Theater in Camden, in the 1930s and husband of Rose Barenbaum who was on organizers of Congregation B’nai Jeshurun and the namesake for the Abraham M. and Rose Ellis Foundation.

1881: It was reported today that the excursion sponsored by the Athletic Society of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association of Harlem which had been scheduled to take place on August 4 has been re-scheduled for later this month. (August 4 was Tish’a B’Av which probably accounted for the scheduling change)

1881: In Freeport, Illinois, Joshua Oettinger, a German-Jew and his wife non-Jewish wife Helen Stine gave birth to Louella Rose Oettinger, who gained fame as gossip columnist Louella Parsons, an eventual convert to Roman Catholicism.

1881: The government of Argentina appointed a special agent to attract Jewish immigrants from Russia.

1881: It was reported today that Englishmen have developed a more positive attitude towards beef imported from the United States.  Part of that improvement is attributed to the fact that between April and October of 1880, English Jews bought cattle from 15 different shipments without any complaint.  Not one of the animals was rendered not Kosher or “unsound.”  Apparently, the strict observance of Jewish laws concerning the inspecting and slaughter of meat is well enough known among the general populace for this fact to have had a positive impact on the sale of American cattle in the United Kingdom

1882: “Mohammed’s Success” published today includes in its description of the rise of Islam the reminder that “it must not be forgotten that the Arabs and Jews were kindred races, speaking kindred customs, practices and prejudices” and that many Jews, having been “driven out of their own land during successive epochs settled in Arabia.

1883: It was reported today that the Town Council of Ekaterinoslva, Russia has voted to give the Jews 5,000 rubles to compensate them for the losses suffered during a recent attack by an ant-Semitic mob.

1883: “The Nyireghyhaza Tiral” published today described the feelings and treatment of Jews in Europe in the wake of the “blood libel” trial recently held in Hungary.

1884: General Sir William John Codrington passed away.  Codrington served as the Governor General of Gibraltar in 1859 when he provided food and shelter for Jews who had taken refuge in the colony because of the war between Spain and Morocco.

1884: “Hotel Rent By Religious War” published today described the conflicts between Jewish and Gentile society matrons at one of the leading resort hotels in Long Branch, NJ

1884: Rabbi Henry S. Jacobs delivered the principle address this afternoon at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new synagogue to be used by Congregation B’Nai Jeshurun. The building is located at Madison Avenue, between 64th and 65th Streets in Manhattan. The Chairman of the Building Committee, Newman Cohen, deposited a variety of items including newspapers, coins and a scroll containing the history of the congregation into the cornerstone before it was put in place. Unlike many of the other Jewish congregations in the area, B’Nai Jeshrun will follow Orthodox ritual.

1885: In St. Louis, Caroline and Joseph Lazarus Kranson gave birth to Jake Kranson

1885: In Russia, Hannah Spigel and Samuel Morgulis gave birth to Columbia and Harvard trained biochemist Sergius Morgulis and husband of Fannie Bashkirtzeva who in 1904 came to the United States where he became Associate in biochemistry, College Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia), and  Professor physiology and biochemistry, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, before becoming a professor of biochemistry, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, from 1921.

1886: Birthdate of Meletopal, Russia native who in 1906 came to Memphis where he founded S. F. H., Inc. (formerly Sam Fortas Housefurnishing Company, Inc.),

1886: Superintendent Jackson, the chief immigration officer at Castle Garden received a cable today from Hamburg informing him that a large number of Romanian and Polish Jews were waiting for a ship at the German port that would take them to America.  According to the message, most of them were paupers.

1886: A major fire in Phoenix, Arizona, finally convinced the city council to accept the proposal of Mayor Emil Ganz to establish a waterworks and fire department.

1886: Birthdate of Boise native and Jefferson Medical College trained physician, Dr. Ralph Falk, the chairman of the board of Baxter Laboratories and WW I Army Medical Corps veteran who was the

1887(16th of Av, 5647): Parashat Vaetchanan

1887: Today’s “Short Cuts” column contained an excerpt from the American Hebrew about the quality of meals served at the various resort “the mountains.” While patrons complain about the food, they come back year and year out.  The paper concluded that the vacationers except too much for the small amount of money they pay. (The mountains refers to the Catskills which will later be known as The Borscht Belt)

1888: Stern Brothers of West 23rd Street in New York,have promised to provide the fund for today’s excursion sponsored by the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children.

1889(9th of Av, 5649): Tish’a B’Av

1889: In Shenandoah, PA,, David and Rebeccah (Zamalan) Gross, gave birth to Columbia and JTS graduate Lewis B. Gross, the Rabbi serving Temple Beth Elohim in the Bronx and the husband of Theresa Tomar Pear.

1889: Birthdate of Kamenitz-Podolks, (western Ukraine) native Morris Quasha who came to the United States in 1894 and after graduating NYU Law School and passing the bar exam was denied admission to the bar by the “character committee” which was forced to change its ruling thanks to Judge Samuel Seabury who demanded that the committee either producer evidence for its ruing or admit him immediately.

1889: Two days after he had passed away, “22 year old Edward Stephen Schloss,” the son of Joseph and Adel Schloss was buried at the Balls Pond Jewish Cemetery.

1890: Coroner Ferdinand Levy is one of the speakers scheduled to address those attending Shoen & Lowenthal’s German American Institute and Kingdergartern, a summer festival at the foot of East 69th Street.

1890: Paul Ohleshaus whose skull was fractured by Timothy Abbot after he stopped him from “tormenting an inoffensive Jew” is “lying unconscious in the Chambers Street Hospital”

1890: At its meeting in Berlin, the International Medical Congress “rejected a proposal to meet in St. Petersburg” because “of the repression of the Jews in Russia.”

1890: As of today, the managers of the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children have $7,118.47 which can be used for their free summer excursions.

1890: The Jews of Edinburgh met today and resolved to raise funds which would be sent to the Jewish Society for the Colonization of Palestine to provide assistance for “Jews expelled from Russia.”

1891: The Executive Board of the Jewish Alliance of America met in Philadelphia, PA, this evening where they adopted “an excellent plan” for meeting the needs of the “friendless and often penniless” Jewish immigrants arriving in the United States.

1891: “The grand annual afternoon and evening picnic of the Daughters of Israel Benefit Society” most of whose members are from Congregation Beth Israel “took place at Bay View Park” today.

1891: “The Russian Jews” published today described the attack on the Jewish quarter of Elisabethgrad by a mob crying “Kill the Jews!”  The authorities did nothing to stop the mobs or put an end to the looting.

1892: “Religious Statistics” published today provided a summary of the Unite States cenus report prepared by Charles E Bull Chief of the Division of Religious Statistics that showed of the 20,347,346 people counted 150,000 of them are Jewish.

1892(13th of Av, 5652): Shabbat Nachamu

1892(13th of Av, 5652): Forty-eight year old Danish economist Ernst Immanuel Cohen Brandes who was a critic of the theories of Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo and Karl Marx passed away today.

http://broom02.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Ernst%20Immanuel%20Cohen%20Brandes&uid=1575

1892: Harper’s Weekly published a drawing of Alexander Berkman, the Jewish anarchist who attempted to Henry Clay Frick, the steel magnate who played a key role in the Homestead Steel Strike.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Berkman_with_Frick_(1892).jpg

1893: It was reported today that a Jewish organization in London took care of the Russo-German family named Kaiser who had been expelled as Protestants by the government in Kiev along with a stream of Jews.  The English Jews raised $250 to send them on to Winnipeg. 

1894: “A Standard German Life of Heine” published today provides a detailed review of Heinrich Heine’s Life In His Own Words edited by Gustav Karpleles and translated from the German by Arthur Dexter.  According to the review, the refusal of the city of Dusseldorf to erect a statute to the “Hebrew poet” and the attempts to build one for him in the United States has done more to keep him before the public than publication of successive editions of his works would do.

1894: Birthdate of New York native and Cornell University graduate Moses Leavitt, the husband of the former Fannie Fishelson who went from “a career as a chemical engineer” to being “a leader of relief and resettlement activities for Jews throughout the world.”

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1965/06/22/106994817.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/leavitt-moses-a

1894: “Swearing Oaths on Books” published today contained the reminder that in English courts “Christians are sworn on the New Testament, Jews on the Old Testament and Mohammedans on the Koran and persons of other religions according to the form prescribed for that purpose by the religion they profess.”  (In the 21st century an American Jewish radio host would come unglued when a newly elected Moslem member of the House of Representatives asked to take the oath of office using a Koran)

1895: The late I.S. Goldberg of San Francisco was reported to have divided his estate equally among the city’s Jewish, Protestant and Catholic Orphan Asylums.

1895: “Jewish Liberality” published today, relying on information that first appeared in The Jewish Messenger, described the decision of the late Abraham Levy of Richmond, VA, to divide his estate among Protestants, Catholics and Jews.”

1895: Louis Stern, the New York dry good merchant is prepared to serve a fortnight in a German jail and pay 600 marks after having been found guilty of insulting Baron von Thuengen who objected to Mr. Stern’s son being in the dance hall at Kur Garden in Kissingen.

1895: In the U.K., Alfred Mond the son of chemist Ludwig Mond and his wife Violet gave birth to Lady Eva Violet Mond Isaacs, née Melchett, Marchioness of Reading who served “as Vice President of the World Jewish Congress and President of its British section” where she was a “vocal supporter of the Zionist cause.”

1896: In New York City, Joel Rock and the former Ida Libby Gross gave birth to Brooklyn Law School graduate Lillian D. Rock, the founder and senior partner of Rock and Rock “who as vice president of the National Association of Women Lawyers and as national chairman of Women in Public Service, Inc., suggested in the nineteenthirties that women fill high public office…

https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/15/archives/lillian-rock-71-feminist-is-dead-lawyer-sought-election-of-woman-as.html?searchResultPosition=2

1896: “Died Too Far Uptown” published today described a case being hearing in New York’s Fourth Civil District Court in which it will be decided if the member of a “downtown Hebrew benefit society” “should die above a certain street” in New York is still entitled to the benefits for which he has been paying dues.

1897: “East Side Roof Garden” published today provided the rules for the facility on top of the Hebrew Institute Building which will allow children to visit along between 8 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. but require them to be accompanied by their parents or guardians from 7:30 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.

1895: It was reported today that Hebrew Institute under the direction of Superintendent of Isaac Spectorsky will be offering concerts five times a week now that remodeling has been completed.

1898(18th of Av, 5658): Parashat Eikev

1898: Dr. Adolph M Radin, the rabbi of the People’s Synagogue celebrated his 50th birthday today.

1898: Anti-Juif Marseillais et de la Région du Midi, a short lived anti-Semitic published appeared at Marseilles for the first time today.

1899: In an interview published today Israel Zangwill said his “soul purpose in visiting America is to supervise the staging of ‘The Children of the Ghetto’” Since “the Hebrew character has never been faithfully portrayed on the stage” and “the Jew has been caricatured” his “aim is to give a true a picture of the Hebrew as he is both as regards characteristics and religion” which is important because many of the characters in his play are Jewish.

1899: “Dreyfus Case Clearly Reviewed published today provides a summary of Joseph Reinach’s explanation of how Dreyfus was wrongly convicted including the fact that the French Army attributed Esterhazy’s treachery to French Jewish officer.

1900: Kaiser Wilhelm II delivered a speech during the unveiling of a statute honoring Frederick William, the Great Elector who readmitted Jews to his realm on limited bases and who permitted “Israel Aron, a military contractor and purveyor to the mint” to settle in Berlin where he “became Frederick William’s Court Jew

1901: Birthdate of Arthur Flegenheimer, who gained fame as gangster Dutch Schultz who made his money as a violent bootlegger during the dry days of the Roaring 20’s. Even his fellow gangsters saw him as being out of control and they gunned him down in 1935. The Jews dodged the bullet on this one. Schultz converted to Catholicism before he died and is buried in a Catholic Cemetery in the state of New York. 

1901(21st of Av, 5661): Thirty year old Hungarian poet and author Emil Makai passed away today.

http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Makai_Emil

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0013_0_13066.html

1902: “Mayor Low decided today to have a committee of citizens, appointed by himself, investigate the east side riots attending the funeral of Rabbi Joseph and recommend what action should be taken in the matter.”

1902: It was reported today that “The Republican organization of the Fourth Assembly District” has “adopted a resolution denouncing the recent attack on the mourners following the remains of the late Chief Rabbi Joseph and calling on the city authorities to further investigate the affair in order to place the blame where it properly belongs.”

1902: Emil Adams and George Church, employees of R. Hoe and Company have been charged with “having maliciously interfered with the funeral of Chief Rabbi Joseph” by turning a hose on the mourners and drenching them with water.

1903: In Charleston, Rabbi Simenhoff officiated at the wedding of Levy Cohen and Lena Berger.

1904: Rufus Isaacs began serving as a Member of Parliament for Reading

1904: In Gainesville, TX, Nathan and Eva Baum Lapowski gave birth to Gerome Baum Lapowski, the brother of WW I Marine veteran Errold Baum Lapowski.

1904: Today, thirty-one year old Yiddish author Solomon Blumgarten, who used the nom de plume “Yehoash” and had come to the United States in 1891, married Flora Smirnow in Denver, CO.

1905: In “Russia in Revolution: More Confessions of a Revolutionaire” published today Walter Littlefield the author of The Truth About Dreyfus wrote that “the Russian Government hates the Jews, confines them to Ghettos, inspires a superstitious and ignorant populace to butcher them, interferes in their mental, moral and physical progress in all possible ways and would gladly send every one out of the country or into the next world for the simple reason that the Russian Jew, by his innate or enforced homogeneity, by his rectitude of family life, by the education received in the family circle, is a tremendous uplifting

1906(15th of Av, 5666): Tu B’Av

1906: In Jersey, UK, Sarah Blank and Alfred Krischefski gave birth to Bernard David Krischefski.

1907(26th of Av, 5667): Seventy-four-year-old Bavarian born Rabbi Judah Wechsler who in 1857 came to the United States where he shifted to Reform and led congregations in Indianapolis, Richmond, Columbus, St. Paul and Meridian passed away today in Indianapolis, IN.

https://archives.cjh.org/agents/people/117346

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/wechsler-judah

https://collection.mndigital.org/catalog/jhs:352#/image/0

1907: Birthdate of Beaver Falls, PA, native and U. of Cincinnati graduate Abraham Haskel Feinberg, the HUC trained rabbi ho lead congregations in Rockford, IL and Youngstown, OH.

1908(9th of Av, 5668): Tish’a B’Av

1908: Birthdate of Lawrence Wnuk, the Polish Roman Catholic priest who survived Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Dachau and then “bore witness” against his captors. (Ironically, he died on his 98th birthday in 2006)

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/windsorstar/obituary.aspx?n=lawrence-wnuk-wawrzyniec&pid=18815169

1909: “The Dollar Princess,” a musical with “additional numbers by Jerome Kern” and a book by Fritz Grünbaum who would die at Dachau, opened on Broadway today.

1909: Birthdate of U.S. economist Solomon Adler, the native of Leeds who was the brother of Israeli Doctor Saul Adler.

1910(1st of Av, 5670): Parashat Masei; Rosh Chodesh Av observed on the same day the “HMS Lion, first of the "super-Dreadnought" class of Royal Navy battlecruisers, was launched at Devonport.”

1910: Rabbi Jacob Massel, the Belarus born son of Jehuda and and Gittel Massel, who settled in Chicago and his wife Sophi Massel gave birth to Moses Massel.

1911: Birthdate of Norman Gordon a “South African cricketer who played in 5 Tests from 1938 to 1939.”

1912: The Bull Moose Party meets at the Chicago Coliseum. The Bull Moose Party was formed by Teddy Roosevelt after he lost the Republican nomination to Taft.  The formation of the party would lead to a three way race for the Presidency in 1912 between Taft, Roosevelt and Wilson. Roosevelt had enjoyed strong support among Jewish leaders going back to his days as Chief of Police in New York and his two terms in the White House where appointed a Jew to the cabinet and championed the rights of Russian Jews.  So strong was his support among the Jewish reform leaders that Oscar Straus “led the New York delegation down the aisles at Roosevelt’s breakaway Progressive convention in Chicago and then agreed to run for governor of New York on the Progressive ticket.”  Jewish reformers were obviously in this election as can be seen by the support of Brandies for Wilson.  In the end T.R. lost, but he never lost the good will of a significant part of the Jewish community. According to one source, a Jewish police officer, Otto Raphael, said Kaddish over Roosevelt's body the night before he was buried.

1913: Dr. Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Republic of China, who held admiration for the Jewish people and Zionism, and who saw parallels between the persecution of Jews and the domination of China by the Western powers, stating that “Though their country was destroyed, the Jewish nation has existed to this day... [Zionism] is one of the greatest movements of the present time, fled from the mainland to Taiwan today after his life had been threatened.

1914: As Europe continued its seemingly unstoppable spiral into war, Austria-Hungary declared war on Russia.

1915: Pincus Rutenberg, one of the leaders of the 1906 Russian Revolution who has been living in Italy was reported today to have been one of the speakers at the recent mass meeting at Cooper Union where the Jewish attendees called for the creation of an organization designed to ameliorate the suffering of their co-religionists around the world.

1915: As the Germans took control of Warsaw from the retreating Russians “a major revival of Jewish political and cultural life began that included the reappearance of previously banned newspaper and the “creation of a Jewish private school system that came to form the basis of the Zionist, Bundist and Orthodox school networks in interwar Poland.”

1915: As part of the Gallipoli Campaign, the Allies mount a diversionary attack timed to coincide with a major Allied landing of reinforcements at Suvla Bay. Despite the courage of the troops, the landings were botched due to the ineptitude of the generals in charge.  The campaign ultimately failed with the hopes of knocking the Ottoman Empire out of the war and breaking the stalemate on the Western Front.  The Zion Mule Corps, an all Jewish supply unit gained the respect of the British during the campaign and this helped lay the groundwork for the creation of all Jewish Battalions in the British Army that would distinguish themselves while fighting with Allenby.

1916: Having stopped the attack of the Central Powers at Romani, the mounted ANZAC (Australia and New Zealand) forces begin driving the Turks back on Oghratina in fighting that would permanently secure the Suez and England bases in Egypt and the Sinai from which they would eventually launch their attack on Palestine and Syria.

1916:  Birthdate of historian Richard Hofstadter.  Hofstadter’s father was Jewish.  His mother was not.  Hofstadter was a professor at Columbia University where he had earned his Ph.D.  Hofstadter came of age during the Great Depression.  He embraced communism because it was the enemy of capitalism, a system that Hofstadter had failed the working men and women of America.  As the thirties wore on, he became equally disenchanted with the Party and the Soviet Union.  The final break came, as did with so many others, over Stalin’s pact with Hitler in 1939.  Hofstadter’s writings were quite influential during the mid-20th centuries.  Two of his works, The Age of Reform and Anti-Intellectualism in American Life won Pulitzer Prizes and were on the required reading list in many of the history and political science departments at American colleges and universities.  His influence would have been greater had he lived longer.  He died at tragically at the age of 54.

1916: During World War I Julius Mendes Price “was the only foreign correspondent present at the capture of Gorizia by the Italian army” during the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo which began today.

1916: It was reported today that in Palestine, “Syria and Egypt the heat has been excessive with sandstorms at intervals which have been so violent on two or three occasions in June that the traffic in the Suez Canal” which would have included ships carrying Imperial troops coming from India and Australia “had to be suspended for several hours.”

1916: A benefit to raise money for the Actors’ Fund of America arranged by Daniel Frohman is scheduled to take place at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York.

1916: In “German Not Seeking Conquest, Says German” published today Professor of Economics Julius Bonn denied that Germany “would impose her culture on other nations by the doctrine of “Might Makes Right!’” (Editor’s Note- Bonn, whose family had lived in Germany for centuries, was forced to take refuge in the United States when the Nazis came to power.)

1916: It was reported today that when Abram I. Elkus the new U.S. Ambassador to Turkey was asked if he hoped “for better treatment of the Jews by Russia in view of their good work in the war” he replied that “I can only hope that because of the very valiant service which the Jews have given in the army of the Czar he will accord to them the civil rights which every other subject enjoys.”

1916: Among the contributions listed today by the Central Committee for the Relief of Jews suffering through the War were $30 from the Mercantile Company of Mound City, South Dakota, $749 from the Federation of Jewish Charities in Cleveland, Ohio and $20 from the H.O.R Society of Shreveport, Louisiana.

1917: During the Summer after which the Czar had been deposed but before Lenin took control Alexander Kerensky solidified his position as Prime Minister after having thwarted General Kornilov’s attempted coup.  

1918: Birthdate of Norman Granz, American jazz musician and record producer.

1918: It was reported today that Hebrew University “is one of the first projects for the reconstruction of Jewish Palestine” that has been “proposed by the Zionist Administrative Commission.

1919: Plant Pathologist Julius Matz, the Lithuanian born son of Baruch S. and Frome Leah (Feinberg) Matz who eventually settled in Puerto Rico where he specialized in matters related to sugar and sugar can married Etta Frances Dine today in Chelsea, MA.

1919(10th of Av, 5679): Seventy-eight year old John Moss, the son of Mary Levy and Eleazer Moss, passed away today in his native Philadelphia.

1920: 1920: Birthdate of Selma Diamond. Born in London, Ontario this comedienne with the gravelly voice gained lasting fame as Selma on the television hit, Night Court.

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/diamond-selma

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/14/arts/selma-diamond-64-is-dead-comedy-writer-and-actress.html

1920: In Bucharest, the government of Romania decides to consider Turkish Jews as enemy aliens. The Romanians intern the Jews, sequester their property and threaten to expel them. The Union of Native Jews of Romania intervenes to help their co-religionist.

1921(2nd of Av, 5681): Parashat Matot-Masei observed on the same day that “in return for American humanitarian aid to relieve the famine in the Soviet Union, the Russian Relief Committee's Chairman Kamenev pledged that all Americans held prisoner in Soviet Russia would be released to Walter L. Brown of the American Relief Administration.”

1922(12th of Av, 5682): Isaiah Woolf Jacobs passed away today in Milwaukee, WI.

1923: American delegates to the "World Zionist Congress, as well as hundreds of other American Jews who have come to Carlsbad for the gathering took part in a memorial service to President Harding held here yesterday, to which all Americans were invited.

1924: In the Bronx Morris and Shirley Haber gave birth to Herbert Lawrence Haber “, the chief labor negotiator for the City of New York from 1966 to 1973.” (As reported by Paul Vitello)

1924: The Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor made public the text of a letter sent with its approval by Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor to former Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson, who had asked the council not to make a decision on Presidential endorsements until it had the acceptance speech of John W. Davis before it, a request which was refused

1925(15th of Av, 5685): Tu B’Av

1925: In New York City, Herbert Abraham, the son of Rosalie and Samuel Abraham and his wife Dorothy Abraham gave birth to Jane Abraham who became Jane Bowie when she married Oscar Bowie.

1925(15th of Av, 5685): Izaak Naftali Botwin, a member of the Polish Communist Party who had been convicted of killing “an agent of the Polish secret police” whose last words were ″Down with bourgeoisie! Long live the social revolution!″ was executed today a firing squad – a “martyrdom” that would lead to his name being used a battalion of Jewish volunteers who fought against Franco’s fascists in the Spanish Civil War in 1937.

1926: In New York, the Warner Brothers’ Vitaphone system premieres with the movie Don Juan starring John Barrymore

1926: Harry Houdini performs his greatest feat, spending 91 minutes underwater in a sealed tank before escaping.

1926: Birthdate of Oscar-nominated screenwriter Norman Wexler.

http://www.allmovie.com/artist/p116533

1927(8th of Av, 5687): Parashat Devarim; Shabbat Chazon; Erev Tish’a B’Av

1927: It became known today that “Henrikas Rabinavicius, the only Jew in the Lithuanian diplomatic service, has resigned from his post as Consul General here following a statement made by Prime Minister Waldemaras last January that he wanted the New York representative to be "a Lithuanian, not a Jew," and a subsequent official communication that his successor would be appointed…”

1928: At Westminster, London f Stuart Albert Samuel Montagu, 3rd Baron Swaythling and Mary Violet Elliot-Blake gave birth to David Charles Samuel Montagu, 4th Baron Swaythling the banker, horseman, Jewish philanthropist the husband of Françoise Christiane Montagu, Baroness Swaythling

1929: A month before his death, Louis Marshall wrote a letter to Julius Rosenwald in which traced the history of the Jewish Theological Seminary, praised its many accomplishments and expressed his fear that adequate funding would not be available to ensure the growth of this unique educational institution. (This letter would inspire Rosenwald to contribute a half million dollars to JTS after Marshall passed away in September of 1929)

1930: The photo of two young black being lynched today provided the inspiration for the Abel Meerpol to compose “Strange Fruit, one of the most haunting jazz ballads of the past century.”

http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/158933012/the-strange-story-of-the-man-behind-strange-fruit

 1930: Birthdate of historian and author Martin Baumi Duberman.

https://www.thenation.com/article/martin-duberman-conversation/

1930: Birthdate of Marvin Pomerantz, the Des Moines, Iowa native who would become a successful businessman, public benefactor, a friend and adviser to Republican governors and presidents for four decades,  who twice served as president of the Iowa Board of Regents. He was the eighth of nine children of Jewish immigrants who came to Iowa from Poland in 1912. In 2006, he published his autobiography entitled The Best I Can Do.

1931: After the death of Lady Reading, today seventy-one year old Rufus Isaacs, 1st Earl of Reading married thirty-seven Stella Charnaud, who as Stella Isaacs, “Marchioness of Reading, Baroness Swanborough” devoted her life to philanthropy and public service including the found of the Women’s Voluntary Service.

1931: “A nationwide strike of all motor and bus lines in Palestine is scheduled to begin today.

1932: In Beirut, Jacob Safra, “the Lebanese Sephardi Jewish Banker” and his wife Esther gave birth to “Lebanese Brazilian banker” Edmond J. Safra.

1933(14th of Av, 5693): Sixty-four year old David William Edelman, the native of Los Angeles and NYU trained physician who became the “chief of staff of the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital” and “a member of the national committee of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/08/07/99837292.pdf

1933: In Springfield, New Jersey, an unidentified plane flies over an open-air meeting of United Singers Society and scatters German language pamphlets protesting against the decision of the Society to prohibit representatives of the Friends of New Germany from attending its meetings. The Friends of the New Germany was a pro-Nazi organization formed at the behest of Berlin that would morph into the German-American Bund. The United Singers Society was a German organization made up conservatives who are not sympathetic to the Friends of New Germany.  Attendees complained that the noise of the plane interrupted the community sing-along taking place below.

1934: “One More River” a drama that was a supplement to the saga about the Forsyth family, directed by Carl Laemmle was released in the United States today.

1934: “The Admiral’s Secret,” a comedy featuring Abraham Sofaer as “Don Pablo y Gonzales” was released today in the United Kingdom.

1935: “The mayor of the German spa town of Bad Tölz ordered all Jews to leave within 24 hours” while the police closed “a Jewish owned hotel to protect it.”

1936: “Former New York Governor Alfred E. Smith, Lillian D. Wald and Norman Thomas” today “endorsed a movement to petition the League of Nations to intercede in behalf of the oppressed minorities in Germany, according to Sol M. Stroock, chairman of the American Jewish Committee, who spoke” tonight “over radio station WMCA on ‘German Persecution Before the League.’”

1936: “Mass emigration as the solution of Poland’s Jewish problem was advocated by the Foreign Ministry in a statement issued today by the official Political Information Agency.

1936: In Brooklyn, Samuel Gnaizda, “a Jewish immigrant from Russia who became a pharmacist” and Sandra (Ackerman) Gnaizda, a commercial realtor gave birth to  Columbia graduate Robert Leslie Gnaizda, the Yale trained attorney “who gained a national reputation defending the civil and economic rights of the poor and minority groups…” (As reported by Sam Roberts)

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/01/us/robert-gnaizda-dead.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage&section=Obituaries

1937(29th of Av, 5697): Miss Eleanor Septima Cohen, prominent for many years in Jewish and non-sectarian benevolent activities, died today at a Baltimore hospital at the age of 79. Her grandfather, Benjamin I. Cohen, was one of the founders and president of the Baltimore Stock Exchange. A philanthropist who supported numerous Jewish and non-Jewish causes and institutions, Miss Cohen was a descendant of Solomon Etting (her great-grandfather) and Jacob I. Cohen (her great-uncle) who were instrumental in the fight for Jews to obtain religious rights in Maryland.

1937: Dr. Chaim Weizmann’s Palestine partition policy gained so much support today at the Zionist Congress meeting at Zurich that many of its supporters and opponents believe it has already gained enough votes to ensure that it will be adopted when voted on this Monday, August 9.

1938(9th of Av, 5698): Parashat Devarim, Shabbat Chazon, Erev Tish’a B’Av

1938(9th of Av, 5698) Tobacco dealer Joseph F. Cullman the founder of four generation “tribe” of tobacco makers that included Joseph Cullman III who turned Phillip Morris into an industry powerhouse.

1938: Near Hedaria, several Jewish laborers were wounded when they were fired on by and a band of Arabs.

1938: “The Nazi regime expatriated” (banished) Manfred George the German-Jewish author who had fled his homeland in 1933 living in various countries as an exile until he finally came to the  United states where he the Aufbau “into an important journalistic voice for the Jewish exile community.”

1938: In Danzig, “the Gestapo raided a number of hotels, restaurants and cafes and frequented by Hews and demanded that all present establish their identity and explain their presence in the Free City.”  This was the first of two nights of what were described as “harsh anti-Jewish measures.

1939: “The Dinah Shore Show” starring the singer of the same name debuted on NBC Radio.  Dinah Shore was the stage name of France Rose Stein, the Jewish lass from Tennessee who was a graduate of Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

1940: As more than 12,000 persons stood out in the street, a funeral service was held today for Vladimir Jabotinsky, author, soldier and world leader of the New Zionist Organization, at the Gramercy Park Memorial Chapel in New York.

1941(13th of Av, 5701): Sixty-five year old New York City native Herman Hyman, the “retired furniture manufacturer and wholesale dealer, the founder of Hyman founders who “had been active in welfare work among needy New York and refugee Jews and was the husband of Stella Hyman with whom he raised two sons, Bram and Alexander Hyman, passed away today.

1941: It was reported today that “no less than ninety-eight ‘Jews and Communists’ were rounded up as ‘accessories to and spiritual authors”’ of the attack on 200 Oustaschi militia, supporters of the Nazis, on a street in Zagreb

1942: The 5,500 Jews imprisoned at Gurs whom the French turned over to the Nazis were shipped to Drancy from where most of them would be sent to their death at Auschwitz.

1942(23rd of Av, 5702): Sixty-eight year old Cincinnati native Millard William Mack, the son of William and Rebecca Mack, the husband of Lydia Mack and the father of William Jacob Mack passed away today in Traverse City, Michigan.

1942(23rd of Av, 5702): Three thousand Jews were slaughtered in the streets of Minsk. One hundred would escape and form a partisan unit 

1942: The Palestine Regiment consisting of, three Palestinian Jewish battalions and one Palestinian Arab battalion was officially formed as part of the British military armed forces. Despite the efforts by the British to enlist an equal number of Jews and Arabs into the Palestine Regiment, three times more Jews volunteered than Arabs. Arab reluctance and Jewish enthusiasms accounts for the numerical disparity. At the time of its formation, the Regiment was principally involved in guard duties in Egypt and North Africa. The British also wanted to undermine efforts of Hajj Amin al-Husayni who successfully drummed up Arab support for the Axis Powers against the Allies.

1943: In Vilna, over a dozen Jews were shot as they attempted to resist deportation orders.

1943(5th of Av,5703): Seventy-one year-old Isaac Aaron Levin the Lithuanian born son of Aba Ascher Levin and Golda Reizel Margolis and the husband of Rachel Levin passed away today in Baltimore, MD

1944: The United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine announced today that as part of a large-scale program in behalf of the Jews in the Balkans special measures are being taken by the organization’s agencies to save as many as possible of the 400,000 Jews remaining in Hungary.”

1945: The Atomic Bomb named Little Boy is dropped on Hiroshima.  The “Jewish Bomb” as some call it hastened the end of the war and save the lives of untold numbers of Allied soldiers and sailors who would have died during an invasion of Japan as well as the millions of lives of Japanese who would have also died.  Without the work of Oppenheimer, et al, the war would have lasted anywhere from three to five years longer. (It was August 5 in the United States.

1946(9th of Av, 5706): Tish'a B'Av

1946: Leonard Bernstein conducted American premiere of Britten's Peter Grimes, BMC.

1946: In New York City Professor Irene Golden Dash and greeting card published Martin Dash gave birth to historian Deborah Dash Moore whose “GI Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation was “awarded the Saul Viener Prize for Best Book in American Jewish History.”

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/moore-debra-dash

1946: Gabriel Charitos is elected First Mayor of a free Rhodes, after 600 years of occupation.

1946: Acting Secretary of State Dean Acheson “said at a press conference that the American members of the Joint Committee of Inquiry on Palestine would meet tomorrow with the Cabinet Committee on Palestine and the deputies for the Cabinet members who recently were recalled from London by President Truman after Henry F. Grady chairman of the deputies had gone along with the British views that immediate admission of displaced European Jews could not be considered separately from the long range problems of Palestine.”

1947(20th of Av, 5707): Seventy-nine year old U. of CA. School of Pharmacy graduate  William Lewis Gerstle, the California born son of Lewis and Hannah Gerstle who was President of the San Francisco Chamber of Comere and President of the San Francisco Art Association passed away today.

1947: In Eccles, England, “Magistrate J.H. Chapman today sentenced 38 year old Jack PIggot to six months in prison for damage a shop window in a demonstration against Jews, telling the defendant that “we cannot find any excuse for this anti-Jewish demonstrations” which “are both un-British and unpatriotic.”

1948(1st of Av, 5708): Rosh Chodesh Av

1948(1st of Av, 5708): Russian born author Dr. Ben M. Edidin, the hold of a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Buffalo who “worked for the Tel Aviv Board of Education from 1935 to 1937” and was the husband of “former Dorothy Edelman with whom he had a daughter, Judith” passed away today while serve as the “assistant director of the Jewish Education Committee of New York.”

1949(11th of Av, 5709): Shabbat Nachamu (A theme of comfort seems appropriate as Israel begins its second year and the DP camps are still filled five years after the war had ended)

1949: “Six or seven persons were killed and twenty-seven injured in the bombing  of a synagogue in Damascus, Syria, by terrorists believed to have been demonstrating against the Palestine peace negotiations conducted by the United Nations Conciliation Commission in Lausanne, Switzerland.”

1951: Funeral services are scheduled to be held this afternoon for Thomas Goldstein, “the brother of Edith Wolff.”

1952(15th of Av, 5712): Tu B’Av

1952: Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett denied that Israel was constructing air bases for atomic bombs on its soil and that it had agreed in the past, or will agree in the future, to serve a foreign power for such purposes.

1952: Over 500 members of the World Assembly of Jewish Choirs turned Jerusalem into a city of song.

1952: The first English draft of the text of the agreement between Israel and West Germany was drawn up and agreed to at The Hague. Israel announced that a special German Goods Purchasing Commission would be appointed as soon as the Jewish negotiating team returned from The Hague. The issues of reparations from the Germans and diplomatic relations between the two governments were two of the most contentious items confronting Israeli and Jewish society.

1956(29th of Av, 5716): Sixty-six-year old Lithuanian born and University of Chicago trained biochemist Samuel Brody, a leading Professor of Dairy Science at the University of Missouri passed away today at Columbia, MO.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1956/08/09/86670370.html?pageNumber=2

1957(9th of Av, 5717): Tish’a B’Av

1957: “Sources close to the Imperial Chemical Industries, chief source of Israel’s chemical imports, said today that despite recently renewed heavy Arab pressures to stop operations in Israel, the company is continuing business in the Jewish State and the Israeli branch had no reason to expect a change in policy.” (JTA)

1958: After having been confirmed by the Senate, today fifty-year old Cincinnati native and University of Cincinnati trained attorney Isaac Jack Martin received his commission as to serve as an associate justice on the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

1959(2nd of Av, 5719): Salman Schocken passed away at Pontresina, Switzerland. Born in 1877 in Margonin, Province of Posen, German Empire (today Poland) , he was a German Jewish publisher and businessman. Salman Schocken was the son of Jewish shopkeeper in Posen. In 1901, he went to Zwickau, a German town in southwest Saxony, to help run a department store owned by his brother, Simon. Together they built up the business and established a chain of stores all over Germany. In Chemnitz and Stuttgart, Schocken commissioned the German Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn to build branches of the Kaufhaus Schocken. In 1915 Schocken was co-founder of the Zionist journal Der Jude (with Martin Buber). After Simon's death in 1929 Salman Schocken became sole owner of the firm. The same year, in which Schocken's friend Franz Rosenzweig also died, 1929 he established the Schocken Institute for Research on Jewish Poetry. In 1931, he founded the publishing company Schocken Verlag, which reprinted the recently completed Buber-Rosenzweig translation of the Bible.In 1934, after the rise of Nazism, Schocken left Germany for Palestine. In 1940, he settled in the United States. In Jerusalem, he built the Schocken Library, also designed by Erich Mendelsohn. He was a board member of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and bought the newspaper Haaretz, which is still owned by his family. He also founded Schocken Publishing House Ltd. and opened another branch in New York (Schocken Books). The Nazis forced him to sell his German enterprises to Merkur AG but he managed to recover some of his property after the war. Schocken became the patron of Shmuel Yosef Agnon when he was a struggling writer in Palestine. Recognizing Agnon's literary talent, Schocken paid him a stipend that relieved him of financial worries and allowed him to devote himself to writing (Agnon went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature).

1960(13th of Av, 5720): Parashat Vaetchanan; Shabbat Nachamu

1960:  Bar Mitzvah of David Levin at Adas Israel in Washington, D.C. – the words of Isaiah never sounded so sweet! This was the first time that a large group of adults got a chance to be dazzled by his voice and skill.  Sixty years later, he is still dazzling us.  This also marked the first Bar Mitzvah at Adas Israel that was officiated by Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz.

1960(13th of Av, 5720: Fifty-six-year-old Has Vogelstein, “the former president of American Metal Climax” and a former governor of the New York Commodity Exchange who began his career in the metal industry after arriving from Germany in 1923 and who raised a son John with his wife the former Ruth Krieger while serving as a trustee of Temple Emanu-El, passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1960/08/08/99774847.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1964: Yves-Andre Istel, the Paris born son of Andre and Yvonne (Cremieux) Istel and Princeton educated economist Yves-Andre Istel, who worked with Kuhn Loeb and Company, Lehman Brothers and Rothschild, Inc. married the former Nancy Lazarus today.

1965: President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act.  The passage of the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Right Act of 1964 marked one of the high water marks in the battle for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion, national origin and sex.  Both of these landmark laws were supported by Jewish voters, communal leaders and elected officials.

1967(29th of Tammuz, 5727): Seventy-one-year-old Russian born Benjamin Tabachinsky, a leading American critic of Soviet policies toward Jews, whose first wife Kreindl and son Samuel were killed during the Holocaust and who was the husband of Nadia Tabachinsky and executive secretary of the Jewish Labor Committee passed away today.

http://yleksikon.blogspot.com/2016/09/benyomen-tabatshinski-benjamin.html

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1967/08/08/83629386.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1967: Birthdate of sportscaster David Greenberg

1968(12th of Av, 5728): Eighty-three year old Columbia law school graduate Leonard Wallstein, the holder of several governmental positions that required the utmost integrity including Commissioner of Accounts under Mayor Mitchell, “special assistant corporation counsel under Mayor Walker and head of the legal staff under Robert Moses and the husband of Olive Rose Wallstein with whom he had “three sons, Leonard M. Jr, Robert R. and William C.” passed away today in New York City.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1968/08/07/76959862.pdf

1968: Four days after he had passed away memorial services are scheduled to be held this afternoon “at the Forum Theatre in Lincoln Center” for sixty-nine year old Rochester, NY, native Jacob Robert Cominsky, the “publisher of the Saturday Reviews and vice president of its part concern McCall Corporation.”

1969: “Eighteen Soviet Georgian Jewish families” made an appeal to the United Nations calling “for their right to leave the Soviet Union.”

1969(22nd of Av, 5729): A month before his 66th birthday, Theodor W. Adorno, passed away.

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/adorno/

1970: Elimelekh Rimalt completed his service as the Minister of Postal Services in Israel.

1971(15th of Av, 5731): In one of those ironies of the calendar Tu B’av, the holiday about love, was celebrated on the day before Shabbat Nachamu – the Sabbath of Comfort.

1972: Woody Allen’s comedic film “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex But Were Afraid to Ask” based on a book by David Ruben was released today in the United States.

1973(8th of Av, 5733): Erev Tish’a B’Av

1973: Birthdate of Bronx native Max Kellerman, boxing commentator and sports talk radio host who is the husband of the former Erin Manning with whom he had three daughters - “Esther, Sam and Mira.”

1974(18th of Av, 5734): Memphis native Henry Jacques Gaisman who made part of his fortune from his inventions related to the safety razor passed away today at the age of 104 after which he was buried at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, NY.

https://www.nytimes.com/1974/08/07/archives/hj-gaisman-104-inventor-is-dead-philanthropist-credited-with.html

http://www.safetyrazors.net/DEBladePage.htm

1976(10th of Av, 5736): Seventy-three year old Russian born American cellist Gregor Piatigorsky passed away today.

http://www.cello.org/cnc/piat.htm

https://books.google.com/books?id=0u_8pNWkGJQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Piatigorsky&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KgVIUeiRGajbmAX94YCADw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Piatigorsky&f=false

1976: Kenya and Uganda “formally agreed…to end their state of belligerency and resume normal relations.”  The strained relations came following Israel’s rescue mission at Entebbe in which the Ugandans claimed the Kenyans had played an active role.

1977: The United States officially disclosed that the nuclear facilities in the US were unable to trace more than 3,000 kilograms of highly enriched uranium and plutonium. A number of American newspapers speculated that the minerals might have found their way to Israel.

1977: Today, while attending Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute, Franklin and Marshall College graduate Lance Jonathan Sussman, the son of WW II war hero Charles Sussman and German refugee Freda Sacki Sussman, married “Elizabeth “Liz” Zeller” in Rye, NY.

1978: Eighty year old Pope Paul VI who visited Israel in 1964 and who is remembered for “the impetus he gave to a continuation of the Catholic Church’s rapprochement with Judaism initiated by the late Pope John, and his personal encouragement and support of the Guidelines for the implementation of Nostra Aetate No. 4, a document that holds promise of a new era in Catholic-Jewish relations” passed away today.

Read more: http://www.jta.org/1978/08/08/archive/israeli-jewish-leaders-express-sorrow-at-the-death-of-pope-paul-vi#ixzz39Tm3K17x

1982: As Israeli forces continue fighting in Lebanon, the administration in Washington has high hopes that Philip Habib will be successful in his efforts to get the PLO to leave Lebanon, but at the same time Vice President Bush said that “the PLO must withdraw promptly.”

1982: It was reported today that Knesset Speaker Menachem Savidor told a delegation of “North American women leaders” that “Israel has a nuclear option, but it will not be the first country to introduce such weapons in the Middle East because of its moral views.” (JTA)

1984(8th of Av, 5744): Erev Tish’a B’Av

1985: Thomas R. Pickering presented his credentials as U.S. Ambassador to Israel.

1986: In London, at the Almeida Theatre, the curtain came down on a revival of the Kurt Weill musical “Johnny Johnson.”

1986: Bernard Lewis publisheg his seminal work Semites and Anti-Semites, which explores modern anti-Semitism in the Arab world.

1986(1st of Av, 5746): Rosh Chodesh Av

1986: Birthdate of Lod native Natan Goshen, the Israeli musician whose first “Kol Ma Sheyesh Li” was released in 2011/

1986: The Israeli Supreme Court upheld the pardon given to Shin Bet chief Avraham Shalom, in connection with the “300 Bus Affair.”

1990: The funeral for philanthropist Lucy Goldschmidt Moses who passed away at the age of 103 is scheduled to take place this afternoon at Temple Emanu-El.

1991(26th of Av, 5751): Eighty-five year old violinist and viola player Max Rostal passed away today.

http://www.mtv.com/artists/max-rostal/biography/

http://pronetoviolins.blogspot.com/2011/06/max-rostal.html

1995(10th of Av, 5755): Tish’a B’Av

1998(14th of Av, 5758): Ninety-two year old mathematician André Abraham Weil, the French born son of Salomea Reinherz and Dr. Bernard Bernhard Weil passed away today.

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

1998: On the day before Tu B’Av, former White House intern Monica Lewinsky spent 8 1/2 hours testifying before a grand jury about her relationship with President Bill Clinton.

1998: Robert D. Sack, “the son of Eugene Sack, who served as rabbi of Congregation Beth Elohim for 35 years” began serving as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit today.

1990: Funeral services are held at Temple Emanu-El for philanthropist Lucy Goldschmidt Moses 

1991(26th of Av, 5751): Eighty-five year old Austrian born British violinist whose pupils included Yifrah Neaman and Edith Peinemann and who” played in a piano trio with Heinz Schröter and Gaspar Cassadó passed away today.

1995(10th of Av, 5755): Since the 9th of Av fell on Shabbat today Tish'a B'Av is observed.

1995: Seventy-two-year-old German born George Washington University Law graduate Harold Herman Green begins serving as “Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

1998: Castle Hill, which included a mansion designed by Chicago architect David Adler was designated today as a National Historic Landmark.

1998: “Tango” an Argentine-Spanish film with music by Lalo Schifrin was released in Argentina today.

1999: “The Iron Giant” an animated science fiction film starring Eli Marienthal and with music by Michael Kamen was released today in the United States.

2000: The New York Times book section featured reviews of In Search of Deep Throat: The Greatest Political Mystery of Our Time by Leonard Garment, one of a handful of Jews who worked for Richard Nixon, The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering by Norman G. Finkelstein, Benjamin Zucker's first novel, Blue which is at once a spiritual challenge and a gorgeous typographical object. Echoing the style of the Talmud, the book presents a continuing narrative in the center of each right-hand page, where a passage from the Mishna -- ancient commentary on the Torah -- would ordinarily be placed.

2001: President George W. Bush receives President's Daily Briefing entitled Bin Ladin Determined To Strike in US and does nothing in response.  It will be left to future historians to determine if a response might have avoided the first successful attack on Washington, D.C. since the British burned the city in 1814.  To paraphrase Elie Weisel, the only thing we know for sure is that now the world knows what it feels like to be Jewish in the worst sense of that term.

2001(17th of Av, 5761): Eighty one year old Harry Abramson, the Berlin, NH, born son of Hyman and Ida Abramson passed away today.

2001(17th of Av, 5761): Yitzhak Snir, 51, of Ra'anana, an Israeli diamond merchant, was shot dead in Amman, in the yard of the building where he kept a flat. His body was found the following morning

2002: The 18th European Athletics Championships during which Israeli Ayele Seteng “ran one his first marathons” opened today.

2003(8th of Av, 5763): Erev Tisha B’Av

2003: Without making any further demands, “Israel today released more than 330 Palestinian prisoners who were hugged, kissed and hoisted onto the shoulders of friends and relatives who greeted them at checkpoints in the West Bank and the entrance to the Gaza Strip.”

2003: “The Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, today canceled talks… with his Israeli counterpart, Ariel Sharon, to protest a planned release of Palestinian prisoners as a damaging diplomatic stunt, Palestinian officials said.” (As reported by James Bennet)

2004: FOX broadcast the final episode of the “The Jury” produced by Barry Levinson who also played the role of “Judge Horatio Hawthorne/.”

2005(1st of Av, 5765): Rosh Chodesh Av

2005: In Cedar Rapids, despite summer vacations and myriad of other distractions, the small Jewish community at Temple Judah mustered more than a minyan for the Traditional Shabbat morning services.

2006(12th of Av, 5766): Ninety year old Esther Abraham, who was the first Miss India when she won the crown in 1947 and whose cinema fans knew her as Pramila passed away today.

http://b-inet.com/sammy/indian-jewish-actors/

2006 12th of Av, 5766): Fifteen Israelis are killed by Hezbollah rocket attacks. Among them were the following twelve soldiers:

Sgt. Gregory Aharonov, 34, of Or Akiva, moved to Israel from the Ukraine in 1991. Despite concerns about serving, Aharanov obliged when he was called up. Aharanov was named after his grandfather who died, also at the age of 34, in World War One. Aharanov was the manager of a cosmetics factory and is survived by his wife, two children, parents and older sisters. He was laid to rest at 4 p.m. on Monday.

Sgt.-Maj. Marian Berkowitz, of Ashdod, was called up Wednesday and has a younger brother who is currently serving in Lebanon. Friends described him as fun loving and that he "loved challenges." Berkowitz is survived by his parents and two brothers. He was laid to rest at 4 p.m. on Monday in the Ashdod military cemetery.

CWO Yosef Karkash, 41, of Afula, met with Shlomo Buchris, his cousin and fellow reservist, early Sunday. Later that day, both cousins were killed by the Katyusha. Relatives are devastated, and were quoted as saying that they "don't know which family to visit and console first." Karkash is survived by his wife and two daughters. He was laid to rest at 5 p.m. in the Afula military cemetery.

Sgt.-Maj. Ro'i Yaish, 27, of Herzliya got his call up order last week. "He loved his motorcycle," friends said. "You couldn't touch his bike or his helmet. Whenever we heard his bike, we knew he was coming and everyone would get excited." Ro'i is survived by his parents and three brothers. Ro'i was laid to rest at 5 p.m. in his hometown.

Despite being recently hurt in a field trip to the Judean Desert, St.-Sgt. Yehuda Greenfeld, 27, of Maale Michmas, was called to duty. Greenfeld leaves behind a two and a half year old daughter and a four month old son. Greenfled is survived by his wife and two kids, along with his parents and five brothers. He was laid to rest at 5 p.m. in the Herzliya cemetery.

St.-Sgt. Shaul Shai Michlowitz, 21, of Netanya, had finished his army service three months ago, and was waiting for his request to serve additional time as a career soldier to be authorized. Instead, he received an emergency call-up order last week. Shaul is survived by his parents and two sisters. He was buried at 5 p.m. in the Netanya military cemetery.

St.-Sgt.Maj. Daniel Ben-David, 38, of Moshav Ahituv, volunteered to join fellow paratroopers in Lebanon, despite his family's objections. Ben-David was described by a neighbor as "always laughing and hugging" and as someone who "loved to help people." Ben-David is survived by his wife and three children. He was buried at 5:30 p.m. in the Ahitub cemetery.

Warr.Ofc. Shmuel Halfon, 41, of Bat Yam, was called up two weeks ago, only to be told that he could return home last week. One day after he went home, Halfon was called up again. Family members said that Halfon loved the army and liked serving reserve duty. Halfon left behind three sons, one of whom is 11 months old. Halfon is survived by his wife and three sons. He was laid to rest at 7 p.m. in the military section of the Holon cemetery.

Sgt.-Maj. Ziv Balali, 28, of Kfar Sava, was about to celebrate his 29th birthday next month. Ziv recently completed a degreee in Middle East Studies. He is survived by his parents and sister. He was laid to rest at 7 p.m. in the military cemetery in his hometown.

St.-Sgt.Maj. Shlomo Buchris, 36, of Moshav Sde Yitzchak, reassured his brother that while other troops had gone into Lebanon, he had not yet entered and was fine. Just a short time later, Buchris was killed. Buchris was named after his father, who fell in the Six Day war.
He was buried at 7:15 p.m. in the Sde Yitzhak cemetery.

F.-Sgt. Mordechai Abutbul, 28, of Shlomi who was buried at 10 p.m. in the military section of the Shlomi cemetery.

Captain Eliyahu Elkariaf, 34, of Moshav Granot. He will be laid to rest on Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the military section of the Kfar Ata cemetery.

2006: Surprisingly, the Chicago Tribune published an op-ed article by David Memet entitled, “Bigotry Pins Blame on Jews.”

2006: The Sunday New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including  Spoiling For A Fight: The Rise of Eliot Spitzer by Brooke A. Masters and Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography by David S. Brown. (Hofstadter’s father was Jewish.)

2006: Anglo-Jewish author Michael Rosen was the subject of the BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs program.

2006: The WorldPride which was scheduled to be held today in Jerusalem did not take place due to the conflict being fought in response to attacks on Israel by Hezbollah.

2007:  In “Climates” which appeared in The New Republic, Leon Wieseltier, takes issue with the behavior and media treatment of the “super-rich” citing specifically Sanford Weill and “the obscene Stephen Schwarzman, who is very bad for the Jews.”

2007: The New Republic published a review of Jesus in the Talmud by Peter Schafer.

2007(22nd of Av, 5767): Mose Fishman, who as a 21 year-old from New York fought Fascists in Spain with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, passed away at the age of 91.

2007: At a meeting in the synagogue of the Novominsker Rebbe, more than a dozen religious heavyweights – including Rabbi Aryeh Kotle and Rabbi David Zwiebel – consider evidence that that chickens may have been mistreated in past Kapparot ceremonies and acknowledged that the problem rose to a level that could violate rabbinic law.  After the conference, the rabbis collectively issued a call for members of the community to clean up the process during this year’s holiday season.

2008: “Pineapple Express” co-produced by Judd Apatow, with a screenplay by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen, one of the film’s stars and featuring Connie Sawyer was released today in the United States.

2008: After a meeting today between Prime Minister Ehud Omert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, officials from both sides announced that Israel will release about 150 Palestinian prisoners at the end of the month as a gesture to President Abbas.

2008: “Pineapple Express,” a comedy produced by Judd Apatow and written by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen who also starred in the film was released today in the United States.

2009(16th of Av, 5769): Ninety-three year old Dutch real estate tycoon whose parents and brothers were murdered in a Nazi concentration camp passed away today.

http://www.dutchamsterdam.nl/726-maup-caransa-dead

2009: In Jerusalem Beit Avi Chai presents Part 4 of “Symbolically Speaking": Visual images of Israel, Hebrew culture, Zionism, and Judaism in which art scholar Dr. Gideon Ofrat traces the course of five icons of Jewish art until they reached Israeli galleries, thereby telling the story of modern Hebrew culture with its hopes and disappointments, highs and lows.

2009: Final night of the Israeli Wine Tasting Festival at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

2009: Funeral is held for Amos Kenan at a Kibbutz in central Israel.

2009: Voting closes for the selection of those who will appear in the Only In America Gallery of the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, PA.

2009: Robert David Sack, the son of Rabbi Eugene Sack took senior status as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

http://www.law.columbia.edu/fac/Robert_Sack

2009: Israel's largest political party, Kadima, shut down its official Web site today, claiming it had been infiltrated by Palestinian hackers.

2009: A Cobb, GA rabbi is seeking to declare Georgia’s Kosher Food Labeling Act unconstitutional, saying it de-legitimizes interpretations of “kosher” by different Jewish communities. Shalom Lewis, rabbi of Congregation Etz Chaim, filed suit today in Fulton County Superior Court. He is represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Georgia and Atlanta law firm King and Spalding. The Kosher Food Labeling Act, enacted in 1980, mandates that any food sold as kosher must meet “orthodox Hebrew religious rules and requirements.”

2010: In Omaha, Nebraska, the JCC Maccabi Games are scheduled to come to an end.

2010: In Springfield, VA, a Wine and Cheese Reception is scheduled to take place at Adat Reim prior to Friday night Shabbat services.

2010: According to a report by London-based Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) head Yuval Diskin met with Egyptian officials today to discuss the Grad rockets fired at Eilat and Aqaba earlier this week

2010: CNN host Fareed Zakaria has returned an award to the Anti-Defamation League over the group's opposition to building a mosque near Ground Zero.

2010(26th Av, 5770): Sixty-two year old Tony Judt, a highly praised and controversial historian who wrote with sharp persistence about the changing world at large and the tragic world within - the fatal disease that paralyzed him - died today at his home in New York City. (As reported by William Grimes)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/books/08judt.html?pagewanted=all

2011: “In Heaven Underground: The Weissensee Jewish Cemetery a film that provides “A lush, surprising and utterly absorbing journey into the lively stories hidden among the tombstones, pathways and woodlands of the Weissensee Jewish Cemetery, which has been in continuous operation in Berlin for 130 years,” is scheduled to be shown at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.

2011(6th of Av): At Shabbat Chazon services in Cedar Rapids, congregants celebrated the second anniversary of Todd Thalblum, as Rabbi at Temple Judah with a special Kiddush.

2011: More than 250,000 people took part in demonstrations across Israel tonight to protest the high cost of living.

2012: Athletic competition is scheduled to begin today at the Maccabi Games in Memphis, TN after opening ceremonies were held yesterday.

2012: AACI - Association of Americans & Canadians in Israel- is scheduled to present a program commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Raoul Wallenberg at the Dr. Max and Gianna Glassman Family Center in Jerusalem featuring a special message from Raoul Wallenberg's niece Louise von Dardel.

2012: Two Kassam rockets hit the Hof Ashkelon region today. The rockets exploded in an open area and there were no reports of injury or damage.

2012(18th of Av, 5772): Sixty-eight year old Pulitzer Prize winning composer Marvin Hamlisch passed away today. (As reported by Rob Hoerburger)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/arts/music/marvin-hamlisch-composer-dies-at-68.html?_r=1&hp

http://www.marvinhamlisch.com/

2012(18th of Av, 5772): Eighty-nine year old R. Peter Straus, the son of Nathan Straus Jr. and Helen Sachs Straus, “who took over WMCA in New York in the late 1950s and turned it into one of the nation’s most innovative radio stations, broadcasting what are regarded as the first radio editorials and political endorsements and helping to popularize rock ’n’ roll” passed away today (As reported by Robert McFadden)

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/business/r-peter-straus-wmca-radio-pioneer-dies-at-89.html?_r=2&hpw&

2012: Representatives of the families of 11 Israeli athletes murdered at the 1972 Olympics attacked International Israeli Olympic Committee Chairman Dr. Jacques Rogge at a memorial event in London.

2012: The Tel Aviv City Council rejected a proposal to include Arabic on the city's official emblem

2013: “Closed Season,” a film about a young German student who visits a holocaust survivor in Israel is scheduled to be shown at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.

2013: The fans of Faye Kellerman are filled with excitement and anticipation as The Beast, the latest in the Decker/Lazarus novels arrives at bookstores across the country.

2013(30th of Av, 5773): Rosh Chodesh Elul

2013: “The Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece by Ted Koppel entitle ‘America’s Chronic Overreaction to Terrorism.’”

2013(30th of Av, 5773): Eighty six year old Jerry Wolman the former owner of the Philadelphia Eagles football team and the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team passed away today. (As reported by Richard Goldstein)

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/08/sports/football/jerry-wolman-former-eagles-owner-dies-at-86.html?hpw&_r=1&

http://www.jewishexponent.com/jerry-wolman-86-former-eagles-owner

2013: Zygi “Wilf, along with his brother and cousin, were found liable by a New Jersey court for breaking civil state racketeering laws and keeping separate accounting books to fleece former business partners of shared revenue” leading the judge award “the two business partner plaintiffs Ada Reichmann and Josef Halpern $84.5 million in compensatory damages, punitive damages and interest that the Wilfs must pay.:

2013: Beginning this morning, passengers traveling on Dan’s #5 bus line in Tel Aviv may suddenly encounter a much quieter and cleaner ride, aboard the country’s first fully electric – and vibrantly orange – bus. (As reported by Sharon Udasin)

2013: A poll released today “by the Israel Democracy Institute and Tel Aviv University, found that 63 percent of Jews in Israel oppose a withdrawal to the 1967 lines with land swaps as part of any peace arrangement with the Palestinian Authority, even if it meant Israel would hold onto the Etzion Bloc, directly south of Jerusalem; Ma’aleh Adumim, east of the capital; and Ariel in the central West Bank about 34 kilometers (21 miles) east of Tel Aviv. (As reported by Asher Zeiger)

2013: “Rabbi Artur Ovadia Isakov, the Chabad rabbi shot in a likely terrorist attack in southern Russia has been discharged from an Israeli hospital after recovering from surgery to repair his live. One or more terrorists shot him in the chest as he was getting out of his car near his home.” (As reported by Jewish Press)

2014: Annual commemoration of the role the Jews of Corfu played in defending the island against the Turks during the invasion in 1716.

2014: Dr. Diane M. Sharon is scheduled to begin teaching a four week course, “Biblical Temptress: Sacred or Scandalous?”

2014: Tomasz Jankowski a freelance genealogist specializing in Jewish genealogy and founder of Jewish Family Search is scheduled to present “Legal and Practical Aspects of Genealogical Research in Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)” at the Center for Jewish History.

2014: “Israel has reportedly agreed to extend the current ceasefire in Gaza Strip today as indirect Israel-Palestinian negotiations over extending a truce in Gaza got underway in Cairo. However, Hamas was quick to deny the reports, saying it will renew fire at Israel as soon as the current lull has ended.” (As reported by Roy Kais)

2014: According to a poll published today, more Israelis believe Hamas emerged victorious in Operation Protective Edge in the Gaza Strip than think that Israel did” (As reported by Gil Hoffman)

2014: A school bus driving children home from three Jewish private schools in Sydney, Australia today was boarded by eight drunk men who proceeded to yell “Heil Hitler” and “Kill the Jews,” threatening to cut the children’s throats before disembarking (As reported by Stephanie Butnick)

2015: The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia is scheduled to host the Camp Omanoot Performance: "Fiddler on the Roof"

2015: The stolen Stradivarius violin was returned to Roman Totenberg’s daughters today, after which Nina Totenberg said "we’re going to make sure that it’s in the hands of another great artist who will play it in concert halls all over the world.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/on-a-stormy-night-roman-totenbergs-stolen-stradivarius-is-reborn-in-public/2017/03/13/80c9b0c0-0821-11e7-a15f-a58d4a988474_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-more-top-stories_violin-2am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.019f8821f1ca

2015: “The Train,” a “short film in which Eli Wallach made his final cinema appearance playing the role of “a holocaust survivor who in a meeting teaches a self-consume and pre-occupied young man that life can change in a moment” premiered today at the Rhode Island International Film Festival.

2015: Larry and Mindy are scheduled to sing “Simon & Garfunkel” tonight at Café Yaffo.

2015: The Historic 6th & I Synagogue is scheduled to host “An Evening with Delta Spirit & Friends.”

2016: “From a Dacha Wall, a Clue to Raoul Wallenberg’s Cold War Fate” published today described how “newly published diaries” hidden in the wall of a Russian estate provide evidence the Swedish diplomat was murdered by the Soviets.

2016: “The Writer” and “Baba Joon” are scheduled to be shown at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.

2016(2nd of Av, 5776): Parashat Matot-Masei – Completion of Bamidbar

2017: The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Best Minds of My Generation: A Literary History of the Beats by Allen Ginsberg and recently published paperback editions of I’m Supposed to Protect You From All This: A Memoir by Nadja Spiegelman, East West Street: On the Origins of “Genocide” and “Crimes Against Humanity” by Philippe Sands and Hot Milk by Deborah Levy.

2017(14th of Av, 5777): Eight-seven year old Canadian “commercial real estate” mogul Jack Rabinovitch who is best known for creating the Giller Prize, Canada’s pre-eminent English language award, which was his way of honoring the memory of his “second wife Doris Giller” passed away today. (As reported by Ian Austen)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/06/world/canada/jack-rabinovitch-dead-giller-prize.html?hpw&rref=obituaries&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well&_r=0

2017: “After Auschwitz: The Stories of Six Women,” the documentary that opens with the word “You’re free. Go home” is scheduled to be shown at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center.

2017: “Charlemagne Palestine’s Bear Mitzvah in Meshugahland” is scheduled to come to an end at the Jewish Museum.

http://thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/charlemagne-palestine-bear-mitzvah-in-meshugahland

2017: The exhibition “500 Years of Treasures From Oxford” is scheduled to come to a close at the Yeshiva University Museum.

http://cjh.org/oxford/

2017: “The Arcades: Contemp”orary Art and Walter Benjamin” is scheduled to come to a close at the Jewish Museum.

http://thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/the-arcades-contemporary-art-and-walter-benjamin

2017: The American Sephardi Federation is scheduled to host a Tu B’Av celebration this evening at the Center for Jewish History

2018: “Classical Bridge, an international musical festival, academy and conference designed to build bridges through music” featuring “Israeli musicians Pinchas Zuckerman and Alexander Fiterstein” is scheduled to continue for a third day.

2018: JW3 is scheduled to host a screening this evening in London of “Generation of Wealth.”

2018: Prime Minister Netanyahu will not be traveling to Columbia today so that he can be in Israel in case his support is needed for a cease fire in Gaza that is reportedly being negotiated by the United Nations. (As reported by Maayan Lubell)

2019: The 1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II Drophead Coupe, a convertible which Elizabeth Taylor got as part of the settlement when she divorced Eddie Fisher (Jew v Jew) is scheduled to be auctioned off in New York today.

2019: The citizens of Dayton, OH a city with a Jewish population of 5,000 that dates back to the 1840’s and which boast a Jewish Community Complex, struggle to deal with the latest “mass shooting.”

2019: As the number of fatalities of the El Paso mass shooting continues to grow, Rabbi Stephen Leon expressed his sympathy and support for the victims and the Hispanic population which was the target of the shooter.

https://jewishelpaso.org/el-paso

https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/el-paso

2020: Urban Adamah is scheduled to host a virtual community song circle led by former fellow Anna Cone.

2020: The 11th annual Axelrod Israel Jewish Film is scheduled to host a screening of “An Impossible Love.”

2020: “B’nai Jeshurun Congregation is scheduled to host “Ethical & Ritual Issues Through the Lens of Conservative Jewish Law with Rabbi Stephen Weiss”

2020: The Webinar “The Ongoing Fight Against Antisemitism in the UK: A Conversation with Lord John Mann,” the United Kingdom Government’s Independent Adviser on Antisemitism and the former head of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism” is scheduled to begin today at noon EDT.

2020: Congregation Beth Emek, the Jewish Community Library and East Bay JCC are scheduled to present a virtual “Intergenerational Book Club” during which “writer-teacher Dan Schifrin will lead a discussion of Michael David Lukas’ novel The Oracle of Stamboul, and the theme of intergenerational wisdom.

2020: HBO is scheduled to host the first screening of “An American Pickle” starring Seth Rogen.

2020: The Breman Museum in partnership with the Savannah Jewish Federation, Savannah Jewish Educational Alliance, and the Southern Jewish Historical Society are scheduled Rabbi Bailey Romano speaking on “Weathering the Storm: Rabbi’s Responses in Times of Crisis.”

2020: The Illinois Holocaust Museum is scheduled to host Children’s Storytime with a reading of The Name of the Tree.

2020: In London, LSJS is scheduled the first session of “Lovers in the Bible with Lindsay Simmonds.

2020: The Streicker Center is scheduled to host the webinar “What’s So Funny About America?” with Alan Zweibel and Judd Apatow

2020: Based on reports published yesterday, Israel is working with the U.N. to transfer medical supplies to Lebanon following the catastrophic explosion that has devastated much of Beirut.

2021: In Framingham, MA, Temple Beth Sholom is scheduled to host “Park and Pray” – “a casual, sometimes lively, sometimes spiritual Friday night service.”

2021: Chabad of Santa Clarais scheduled to present the opening of a three-day getaway at a cabin in the Sierras that “includes hiking, happiness workshops, meditation, art, meals and Shabbat dinner, plus a mindfulness coach.”

2021: Based on reports published yesterday, as of today, the future behavior of the 1.8 million Israelis over the age of 12 who are eligible for a coronavirus vaccine but have refused to take it will be a key determinate in whether or not Israel is lockdown for the High Holidays.

2021: Yisod is scheduled to host its first Shabbat dinner of the year at the Boston Public Garden.

2022: In Berkley, CA, Jewish Gateways is scheduled to present “Shabbat  and Challah Painting in the Park: which is a “casual shabbat celebration for kids.

2022: Israel’s targeted campaign against the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is scheduled to continue today.

2022: Temple Israel of Boston, Temple Sinai of Brookline and Temple Ohabei Shalom are scheduled to sponsor a joint Havdalah and Tisha B’Av service

2022(9th of Av): Shabbat Chazon; Parasha Devarim; Erev Tisha B’Av. 

2023: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors or of special interest to Jewish readers including The Visionaries by Wolfram Eilenberger which examines the divergent of theories of self and other developed in a time of crisis by Hannah Arendt, Ayn Rand and Simone Weil, all of whom are Jewish and Simone de Beauvoir.

2023: In Beverly, MA, Temple B’nai Abraham is scheduled to present “PJ Library Schmooze and Play.”

2023: In New Jersey, the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is scheduled to host a research talk by Executive Director Jessica Solomon on “Jewish Spies and Fort Monmouth Lies: The Fort Monmouth Hearings of 1953.”

2023: Jewish Silicon Valley is scheduled to present “Two Worlds Dance,” “a performance that blends the world of a deaf dancer,” Amnon Damti, “with that of a hearing dance” that will feature hearing dancer Jill Damti Feingold who like Damti is from Israel.

2023:  In New Orleans the Oscar J. Tolmas Charitable Trust and Alan and Sherry Leventhal are scheduled to sponsor a “family program” welcoming attendees “to the Cool Zoo.”