This Day, July 17, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L

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July 17

1203:  The Knights of the Fourth Crusade capture
Constantinople forcing the Byzantine emperor Alexius III Angelus to flee from
his capital into exile.  Unlike other
Crusades, the focus of the Fourth Crusade was the Byzantine Empire a…

July 17

1203:  The Knights of the Fourth Crusade capture Constantinople forcing the Byzantine emperor Alexius III Angelus to flee from his capital into exile.  Unlike other Crusades, the focus of the Fourth Crusade was the Byzantine Empire and its capital Constantinople rather than Jerusalem.  The Fourth Crusade was really a clash between two different groups of Christians and a fight over commercial interests.  Unlike the other crusades, the Fourth did not produce any great overt anti-Semitic activities.  But it did keep the crusading spirit alive and subsequent crusades did result in more harm to various Jewish communities.  The most significant lesson of the Fourth Crusade was that it was a classic example of religion being manipulated for reasons that had nothing to do with God or His teachings; something that haunts the Jews of the world down to modern times.

1245: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II who refuted the concept of Jewish ritual murders was found guilty of sacrilege at the First Council of Lyons.

1270: While on Crusade with the King of France, the English prince Edward Longshanks, who as King Edward expelled the Jews from England, land at Carthage today.

1272: Pope Gregory X issued a bull prohibiting accusations of blood-ritual killings

1287: Forty Jews - men, women and children - were killed by a mob in Oberwesel (Germany) after a ritual murder accusation. The rioting spread down the Rhineland.

1392: King Pedro I (1357–67) of Portugal ordered the compliance of the bull of Pope Boniface IX protecting Jews from forced baptism. He also extended it to Spanish Jewish Refugees.

1402: Start of the reign of Chinese Ming Emperor Yongle who bestowed “honors on Jewish physician, Y’en Ch’eng

1414: A new edict was issued by the regent in the name of her infant son Don Ferdinand that offered some slight improvement to the conditions of the Jews of Castile. 

1510: Following testimony by a Christian that he had been hired to steal  consecrated hosts, 36 Jews were burned at the stake today in Berline.

1537: Just before their marriage, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn visited the estate now known as Mote Park which Marcus Samuel, 1st Viscount Bearsted would buy in 1895 and expand and improve in the years prior to WW I and which his son Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted would sell to the Borough Council in 1929.

1555: Pope Paul IV issued, Cum Nimis Absurdum (, "Since it is absurd") the papal bull that ordered the creation of a Jewish ghetto in Rome, setting its borders near the Rione Sant'Angelo, an area where large numbers of Jews already resided, and ordering it walled off from the rest of the city with a single gate, locked every day at sundown, as the only means of reaching the rest of the city.

1555: 1555, Paul IV issued one of the most famous papal bulls in Church history. The bull, Cum Nimis Absurdum (the title stemmed from its opening phrase, "Since it is absurd") ordered the creation of a Jewish ghetto in Rome. The pope set its borders near the Rione Sant'Angelo, an area where large numbers of Jews already resided, and ordered it walled off from the rest of the city. A single gate, locked every day at sundown, was the only means of reaching the rest of the city. The Jews themselves were forced to pay all design and construction costs related to the project, which came to a total of roughly 300 scudi. The bull restricted Jews in other ways as well. They were forbidden to have more than one synagogue per city—leading, in Rome alone, to the destruction of seven "excess" places of worship. All Jews were forced to wear distinctive yellow hats, especially outside the ghetto, and they were forbidden to trade in everything but food and secondhand clothes.[9] Christians of all ages were encouraged to treat the Jews as second-class citizens; for a Jew to defy a Christian in any way was to invite severe punishment, often at the hands of a mob. By the end of Paul IV's five-year reign the number of Roman Jews had dropped by half.[8] Yet his anti-semitic legacy endured for over 300 years: the ghetto he established ceased to exist only with the dissolution of the Papal States in 1870. Its walls were torn down in 1888.

1588: Mimar Sinan, the chief architect and leading civil engineer under Suleiman the Magnificent passed away today. Suleiman had ordered that fortress-like walls be built around Jerusalem, walls that can be seen today when one enters “the Old City.”

1549: All Jews and Marranos were expelled from Ghent, Belgium.

1676: In the village of De Rijip, Holland Johannes Reland, a Protestant minister, and Aagje Prins gave birth to Adriaan Reland one of the first of the modern historic geographers of Palestine whose works included Antiquitates Sacrae veterum Hebraeorum and Palaestina ex monumentis Veteris illustrata

1724(26th of Tammuz, 5484): Sara Wertheimer the daughter of Samson Wertheimer and Frumet Brülle who married  Moses L. I. zur Kann, the son of Rabbi Löb Isaak zur Kann passed away today

1762: Catherine II becomes Tsarina of Russia upon the murder of Peter III of Russia.  Known to history as Catherine the Great, Russia’s ruler participated in the partition of Poland along with Prussia and Austria.  In acquiring her section of Poland, Catherine acquired a large Jewish population.  Although her first reaction to these new Jewish subjects was restrained but comparatively enlightened, in the last years of her reign, Catherine took the first measures which would lead to what became known as the Pale of Settlement.  

 1763: Birthdate of John Jacob Astor. Born in Germany he parlayed his role in the fur trade into one of America’s early fortunes. There is a great deal of debate surrounding Astor’s ethnic origins. In this case, we will give him the benefit of the doubt.

1764(17th of Tammuz, 5524): Tzom Tammuz observed the day after 23 year old Czar Ivan VI whose throne had usurped by his cousin Elizabeth was killed by the guards at the prison where he had spent most of his life.

1765: Birthdate of Newport, RI, native Bilhah Elizer, the daughter of Isaac Elizer.

1774(9th of Av, 5534): Tish’a B’Av is observed for the last by Jews in the thirteen colonies as subjects of King George.

1779: In Philadelphia, Eleazar Lyons and his wife gave birth to Judah Lyons the husband of Mary Levy whom he married in New York, the same city in which he passed away.

1785(10th of Av, 5545) Tish'a B'Av (observed)

1786: Birthdate of Henri Castro, a native of Bayonne, France who brought hundreds of families to Texas where they settled in an area of west of San Antonio.  The town of Castroville, Texas and Castro County are named after him which attests to his importance.

1789: Sir Sampson Gideon, “the son of another Sampson Gideon, a Jewish banker in the City of London who advised the British government in the 1740s and 1750s, “legally changed his surname to that of Eardley and in the same year he was created an Irish peer, with the title of Baron Eardley, of Spalding in the County of Lincoln.”

1789: Sir Sampson Gideon, the son of Sampson Gideon, “a Jewish banker in the City of London during the 1740’s and 1750’s” who had married Maria Wilmot in 1768, “legally changed his surname to that of Eardley” following which “he was created an Irish peer, with the title of Baron Eardley, of Spalding in the County of Lincoln.”

 1793: Second of the three partitions of Poland takes place as Russia, Prussia and Austria divide this once proud kingdom home to one of Europe’s largest Jewish communities.  As a result of the partitions, Russia, which had worked to remain Jew-free, would find itself home to millions of Jews.

1794: Birthdate of Oldenberg, Germany native and immigrant to England Lehman Meyer Gluckstein, the husband of Helena Horn with whom he had nine children.

1794: Birthdate of (Asher) Lehman Meyer Gluckstein, the native of Oldenberg, Germany and husband of Helena Horn with whom he had nine children

1799: Emanuel Joseph married Sarah Solomon Wilks at the Great Synagogue today.

1800: Birthdate of Abraham Basch, the native of Posen who served as the secretary to the Mayor of Landsberg and was a Hebrew teach at Weyl’s seminary.

1803: In London, Samuel Gershon and Elizabeth Kahn gave birth to Rachel Gershon who became Rachel Solomons when she married Abraham Solomons.

1804(9th of Av,5563): Tish’a B’Av observed on the same that the Lewis and Clark Expedition spent the day at a “Bald Plated Prairie” in what would become the state of Missouri just “below the present-day Iowa border.”

1806: Hyman Collins and Mary Davis, who were married in the Western Synagogue, gave birth  to Henry Collins.

1806: The last auto-de-fe ordered by the Inquisition of Peru was held today.

1810: Reform Judaism was born in the town of Seesen in central Germany with a stated mission to modernize Judaism and create a bridge between Jewish life and the surrounding culture.

1811: In “Spanish Town, Jamaica,” Abraham Quixano Henriques” and Leah Rachel De Leon gave birth to Jacob Quixano Henriques, the husband of Elizabeth Waley with whom he had six London born children.

1815: In France, Napoleon surrenders at Rochefort, Charente-Maritime to British forces. Napoleon’s final defeat would lead him to permanent exile on St. Helena.  His final defeat brought a wave of reaction as the remnants of the old régime in France and Europe sought to regain their old power and undo the changes wrought by the French Revolution.  This reactionary wave would have a negative effect on the Jewish people and would be one of the driving forces that led to next wave of Jewish immigration to the United States.

1820: A day after she had passed away, 30 year old Ann Davis, the wife of Mordecai Moses was buried today at the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.

1823(9th of Av, 5583): Tish’a B’Av observed on the same day that Simon Bolivar led rebel troops at the Battle of Ibarra

1835: Today former Georgia governor and U.S. Senator was “appointed Commissioner to execute the Cherokee Treaty of 1835” was at time when Dr. Phillip Minis the wife of Dinah Cohen and Philip Minis, part of the Georgia Jewish Minis clan, was serving as “the Disbursing Agent of the Indian Department.”

1838: In London, Nathaniel and Sarah Lindo gave birth to Gabriel Lindo the solicitor whose many communal activities included serving as Vice President of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews’ Synagogue and the Jewish Board of Guardians and who was the husband of Miriam Da Costa, the daughter of Charles M. Da Costa.

1840(16th of Tammuz, 5600): Isaac Leonini Azulay, author of the Spanish comedy "El Delinquente Honrado," who “married Bella Friedlaender, a cousin of Chief Rabbi Herschell” passed away today.

1841(28th of Tammuz, 5601): On the secular calendar, Rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum of Ujhel, known as the Yismach Moshe, founder of the Satmar sect, passed away.

1842(10th of Av, 5602Tish'a B'Av (observed)

1841: Birthdate of Viennese native and anti-Semitic agitator George Von Schonerer who “entered the Austrian Diet in 1873.

1843: In Soulon, France, Polish Jewish émigré Vincent Jastremski and his wife gave birth to Leon Jastremski, the veteran of the Confederate Army and three term mayor of Baton Rouge who, to the discredit of the Jewish people wrote “an editorial noted for its advocacy of racial segregation.

https://www.lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/2951.pdf

1847: Moses David Hyams, the Charleston, SC born son of Rebecca and David Hyams and his wife Susanna Hyams gave birth to Augustus M. Hyams.

1848: In Kovno, Mollie and Lewin Fine gave birth to poet 1930Israel Fine the husband of Minnie Rakusin and member of both the ZOA and Shearith Israel in Baltimore who was the founder and owner of the clothing Firm of Israel Fine and Son in Baltimore.

https://jewishmuseummd.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Fine%2C%20Israel

1850(8th of Av, 5610): Erev Tish’a B’Av observed on the same day that “Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, one of the great political orators of the 19th century, delivered a farewell address before resigning from a Senate seat he held for 19 years to accept President Millard Fillmore’s offer to become secretary of state.” (As reported by Andrew Glass)

1854: An excerpt published today from Little’s Living Age described Doctor Wolff as being the real Wandering Jew, who is not the melancholy figure “of the poet and novelist” “but a  “fat, jolly Jew for ‘whom the law having a shadow of good things to come.’”

1855: In Cleveland, OH, Bernard and “Dorothea (Deborah) Weidenthal gave birth to Wooster University trained medical doctor and pathologist Nathan Weidenthal, the associate professor of “diseases of children” at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Cleveland who was the husband of Ernestine Newman.

1859(15th of Tammuz, 5619): Fourteen-year old Mary Louisa Levy, the daughter of Dutch native Martha Ezekiel and Jacob Abraham Levy passed away today in her native Richmond, VA after which she was buried in the Hebrew Cemetery.

1859: Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky, a Lithuanian born Jew was ordained today at St. George’s Church in New York City.

1860: Birthdate of Budapest born Hungarian educator and “founding member of the International Olympic Committee” Ferenc Kemény, whose “original name was Kohn” which “betrayed” his “Jewish origins” that led him and his wife to commit suicide in 1944 to escape “the deadly wrath of the Arrow Cross” and being transported to the death camps.

http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/FerencKemeny.htm

1861: Union forces that would come to include the Cameron Dragoons (officially the 65th Regiment led by Colonel Max Friedman and which contained a large segment of Philadelphia Jews) skirmished at Vienna, Virginia, for a second time, as they made their way to Manassas where they would fight the First Battle of Bull Run.

1862: Legislation abolishing discrimination against the service of chaplains in the United States army became a law.  In other words, Rabbis could now serve as Chaplains.

1862: Congress changed the wording in the law to include the words "religious denomination" instead of "Christian denomination," and legal discrimination against Jews ended in the military which led to Rabbi Fischel finally being commissioned to serve as the chaplain of the 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry.” (As described by Seymour “Sy” Brody)

1862: At the request of the Lincoln administration, the chaplain act was amended to provide for the appointment of Catholic, Protestant and Jewish chaplains.

1863: In Hungary, Ignacz Braunfeld and his wife gave birth to Julius Branufeld, the husband of Meta Schroder Braunfeld who served as a cantor at Temple Sinai in New Orleans after having filled that same position for congregations in Brooklyn and Milwaukee, WI.

1863(1st of Av, 5623): Rosh Chodesh Av observed as the Union Army defeated the Rebels at the Battle of Honey Springs sixty-five miles west of Fort Smith in what is now Oklahoma.

1864: In New York City, Moses and Caroline Levy Toch gave birth to Columbia trained industrial chemist Dr. Maximilian Toch, the “president and chief chemist of Toch Brothers, Inc. and chairman of Standard Varnish Works “called America’s first camofleur” for his work in camouflaging the Panama Canal and developing the gray paint used to “hide” U.S. Navy ships who raised four daughters – Elain, Constance, Alma and Maxine – with his wife “the former Hermine E. Levy.”

1865: In Darmstadt in the Grand Duchy of Hesse, “publisher and politician Friedrich Dernburg,” a member of a distinguished Jewish family who converted to Lutheranism and his wife Luise Stahl gave birth to banker and political leader Berhard Dernburg who died in 1937 thus avoiding the effect of the Nuremberg Laws that would have classified him as a Jew.

1868: Birthdate of Henri Nathansen, “a Danish writer and stage director, today best known for the play Inside the Walls (Danish: Indenfor Murene” who passed away in 1944.

1871(28th of Tammuz, 5631): Twenty-nine year old Polish born musical prodigy Carl Tausig passed away today.

1871: In New York City, “German-American violinist and composer Karl Feininger and American singer Elizabeth Feininger” gave birth to “caricaturist, comic strip artists” and “expressionist painter” Lyonel Charles Feininger

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyonel_Feininger#/media/File:Lyonel_Feininger,_1914,_Benz_VI,_oil_on_canvas,_100_x_125_cm_(39.3_x_49.2_in).jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyonel_Feininger#/media/File:Lyonel_Feininger%27s_painting_%27Gaberndorf_II%27,_1924.jpg

1871: Three days after he had passed away, 28 year old Lionel Pyke, the son of Maurice and Hannah Pyke was buried today at the West Harm Jewish Cemetery

1871: Hungarian born German actor Ludwig Barnay convened “the stage-congress at Weimar” today.

1873(22nd of Tammuz, 5633): Fifty two year old Babette Stettheimer, a sister of Joseph Seligman passed away today.

1873(22nd of Tammuz, 5638): Fifty-seven year old Moritz Ritter von Todesco, the son of “Austrian financier and philanthropist Hermann Todesco” who was “an association of the banking firm of Hermann Todesco’s Sons” passed away today.

1874: Adelaide Neilson, an actress admired by David Belasco, performed for the last time at the Baldwin Theatre where Belasco was filling several capacities including “acting as an assistant to the prompter.”

1874: Professor C. H. Brigham of Ann Arbor, Michigan, read a paper on the “Falacha Language of Abyssinia” at a convention of linguists meeting in Hartford, Conn.  According to Professor Brigham, who based his paper on the work of Dr. Joseph Haling, “the Flachas are descendants of a tribe of Jews which settled in Abyssinia…” who have lost their knowledge of Hebrew as both a written and spoken language. Their literature is based on the translation of the book of Jonah and “four short prayers.

1875: In Newellton, LA, “Alexander and Lena Marks Cohn” gave birth to future New Orleans resident Solomon Lawrence “Sol” Cohn

1876: In Bialystok, Anna and Moses Wallach, members of “a wealthy Jewish banking family” gave birth to their second son Max Wallach who gained fame as “Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat Maxim Litvinov.”

1877: During the Russo-Turkish War, the first Battle of the Shipka where Jewish soldiers displayed “dauntless courage began today.

1878: Schedules showing the liabilities and assets of Barnet L. Solomon, Solomon B. Solomon Judah H. Solomon and Simon Solomon, the owners of B.L Solomon’s Sons, the major upholstery dealers who recently filed for bankruptcy, were filed in the Court of Common Pleas.  Their assets totaled $224. 799/31 and their liabilities totaled $1,144,753.88. The firm’s demise was caused by a combination of poor business conditions and a downturn in the real estate market.

1879: Birthdate of Leo I. Samuelson, the native of Illinois who was appointed to West point in 1888 and who in 1903, as a Second Lieutenant transferred from the 2nd Infantry Regiment to the 7th Infantry Regiment.

1879: Birthdate of Seumas O’Sullivan, the Irish poet and author who married  Estella Francis Solomons, a leading Irish artist who was a member of one of Ireland’s oldest and most renowned Jewish families.

1879: A concert and festival sponsored by the Young Men’s Hebrew Union is scheduled to take place at the Terrace Garden

1879(26th of Tammuz, 5639): Maurycy Gottlieb, Jewish painter who came from a family of Polish-speaking Galician Jews passed away.  Two of his more famous paintings are “Shylock and Jessica” and “Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Shylock_e_jessica.jpeg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gottlieb-Jews_Praying_in_the_Synagogue_on_Yom_Kippur.jpg

1880(9th of Av, 5640): Parashat Devarim; Erev Tish’a B’Av

1880: In Hungary, Moishe Schofneld and his wife gave birth to Dr. Lazar Schonfeld, the husband of “the former Helen Samish”  who served as “chief rabbi of Hungary before coming to the United States in 1925” where he served “as  the rabbi of Beth David Agudath Achim Synagogue in the Bronx” and as a “broadcaster for the Voice of America.”

1880: Dr. Manly Emanuel’s son, Jonathan Manly Emanuel who had been serving in the United States since 1862 completed three months overseeing the machinery of the Ironclads, “Ajax, Catskill, Lehigh, Mahopac and Manhattan” were “anchored in the James River off Brandon, VA.”

1880: Harper’s Weekly published illustrations depicting scenes from the Seawanhaka tragedy among whose victims was former 12th District Assemblyman Joseph I. Stein.

1881: An English quarterly publication, The Contemporary Review examined the life of the late Ferdinand Lassalle.  Base on the way he lived his life the epitaph etched on his tomb “Ferdinand Lassalle, thinker and fighter” was deemed to be quite appropriate.  Lassalle was a rare combination of philosophical think, political agitator and oddly enough fashion dandy “noted for his dress for dinners and his addiction for pleasures.”

1882(1st of Av, 5642): Rosh Chodesh Av

1882: As the Freight Handler’s Strike entered its fifth week, the workers took steps to keep “scabs” away from the piers and docks. The Russian Jews have gathered at Standard Hall on East Broadway where they are being three meals a day: bread and coffee in the morning; meat and soup at noon; tea and bread in the evening.  The strikers are also providing them with lodging in a tenement to keep these destitute people from being “scabs.”  Similar efforts are being made with other immigrant groups.

1882: A report published today attributed “the incapacity” of Russian Jews to perform manual labor when compared to their “muscular Irish and German” counterparts to diet. “A single piece of black bread soaked in water and a banana or tow constitute a full meal…Occasionally their bill of fare embraces beer and cheese and crackers, but it is seldom that any of them eat meat or potatoes.  The effect of this light diet is plainly visible in the shrunken forms, the listless actions and lack of endurance that so plainly distinguish the Russian Jews…from other working men.”

1883: In Vienna, Camilla Wertheim, the daughter of Dr. Gustav Carl Wertheim and Wilhelmine Wertheim became Camilla Jellinek when she married thirty-two year old Prof. Dr. Georg Jellinek today,

1883: Charles Joseph Cohen and Clotilda Florence Cohen gave birth to Albert Morris Cohen who served in the United States Navy during WW I.

1884: It was reported today that Lazarus Lemisch, his wife and five children who had just arrived in the United States were being sent back to Europe because, by his own admission, he was destitute with no prospects for financial assistance.

1884: Wolf Finkelstein, a Russian Jewish immigrant arrived in New York on the SS Bohemia and was immediately sent to Ward’s Island.

1884: It was reported today that many of the Russian Jews who fled to Cyprus during the recent anti-Semitic violence have returned to Odessa.  They were not able to support themselves on the Mediterranean Island which is a British possession.  This means that the returning Jews are now British subject which means the British Consul General in the Russian port city has to provide them with some sort of assistance. 

1885(5th of Av, 5645): Eighty-nine year old R’David Tebele Bondi, the Frankfurt, Germany, born son of Bella and “R’Jonas Moshe Bondi” and the “husband of Matele Bondi” passed away today in Frankfurt.

1885: It was reported today that in Great Britain, juror was excluded from hearing the case of De Worms versus Hughes because he was Jewish

1886: “Art To Be Seen At Rouen” published today described the “stain glass pottery and relics of old wars” that can be seen at the Museum of Antiquities including a series of five stain glassed windows that depicts the history of the rich Jew who bribes a poor woman to bring him a consecrated wafer which he then stabs with a dagger.”   (The myth of Host Desecration ranked with the Blood Libel as cause for slaughter of Jews during the Middle Ages)

1887: Birthdate of  Beatrice Fox Auerbach, the longtime proprietor of the G. Fox & Company department store in Hartford, Connecticut.[some sources say July 7, 1887]. Auerbach was raised in Hartford, where her father ran the department store originally founded by and named after his father, Gerson Fox. In 1911, Auerbach moved to Salt Lake City to help her new husband run his family's department store there. The couple returned to Connecticut six years later when the G. Fox & Company building burned. Beatrice Auerbach's husband became secretary and treasurer of the rebuilt store, which occupied a twelve-story Art Deco building that dominated Hartford's Main Street. When her husband died in 1927, Auerbach stepped into his business roles. She proved so good at running the business that when her father died in 1938, she became president of G. Fox & Company. Over the next three decades, Auerbach built G. Fox into the largest privately-held department store in the United States. Under Auerbach's leadership, the store was known for excellent service, but it was also remarkable for the benefits extended to employees. Auerbach was among the first employers to introduce paid vacations and sick leave, and also among the first to hire African-Americans in meaningful positions. Auerbach sold G. Fox & Company to the May Company, owner of Macy's, in 1965, although she remained involved in the day-to-day operations of the store. The sale allowed Auerbach to increase the charitable contributions for which she was already well-known in Connecticut. The Service Bureau for Women's Organizations that she had established in 1945 taught leadership skills to members of women's groups. She also collaborated with Connecticut College for Women for over twenty years (1938-1959) in a retailing program that allowed participants to try out theories in the G. Fox store. Among the other beneficiaries of Auerbach's philanthropy were Trinity College, Wesleyan University, the University of Connecticut, and several Hartford-area cultural organizations. Auerbach died on November 29, 1968. G. Fox & Company closed permanently in 1992. The building, still a Hartford landmark, was later converted for use as a community college and retail shops.

1888(9th of Av, 5648): Tish’a B’Av

1888: In the Ukraine, Shalom Mordechai Czaczkes and Esther Czaczkes gave birth to Israeli novelist, Shmuel Agnon. Author of numerous books, including the Day Before Yesterday, Agnon won the Nobel Prize in 1966.

http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1966/agnon-bio.html

1888: Birthdate of Arch Mandel, the native of Hungary who came to the United States in 1891 where he earned a bachelor’s degree from CCNY who was active in Russian War Relief.

1889: “Here is Comfort for Cantor” published today offered reassurance to State Senator Jacob Cantor that he should not be bothered by the fact that the Harlem Club is rejecting him because he was Jewish.  “In the face of this foolish and un-Christian prejudice” he should remember that the “Blessed Redeemer would be rejected on the same grounds.”

1890: Almost all of the striking cloak cutters, the vast majority of whom were Jewish, returned to work this morning with only one outstanding point of contention – the strikers demanded that all of the replacement workers or “scabs” must be terminated.

1891: Thirty-one Jewish immigrants from Russia were not allowed to land at the Barge Office in New York “on the ground that they were like to become public charges.

1891: As of today, the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children has received $2,777.12 to help fund its summer programs.

1891: Birthdate of Louise M. Lehman Pollak, the wife of Cleveland native Robert M. Pollak and the mother of Helen Pollak who died in childbirth in 1916.

1892: “Preparations for the Cholera” published today described the outbreak of the disease which now has foothold in Odessa and Moscow.  The effort to combat Cholera has been hampered because “throughout Russia a large proportion of the capable physicians have been driven away because they were Jewish.”

1892: “Summer Study of Ethics” published today previewed the lectures to be offered The School of Applied Ethics including a series on the religious ideas of the Hebrews: “The Prophets” by George Moore that beings with the religion of Israel before the prophets; “The Religion of Ancient Persia and its Relations to Judaism by Professor A.V. Williams Jacksons; “The Ritual and Law by Professor Morris Jastrow; :The Psalter” by Professor John P. Peters; “The Wisdom Books” by Professor Crawford H. Toy and “The Talmud” by Dr. Emil G. Hirsch.

1892: Arthur Richard of New York arrived in New London, CT on his way to inspect the Jewish colony at Chesterfield which is being supported by contributions by the Baron Hirsch Fund.

1893: Register Levy, a leader of the Jewish community on New York’s Lower East Side, expressed his surprise when asked about the derogatory, stereotypically anti-Semitic remarks attributed to Police Justice John J. Ryan who complained about that the Hebrews flouted the law, had no fear of policemen and would claim that they were the victims of religious persecution when they were charged with crimes.  “I have never known him to bear any malice or prejudice against any co-religionists.”

1893: Police Justice John J. Ryan claimed today that he had been misquoted and that he had “ no desire to denounce Hebrews” and had in fact “always been their friends.”  Ryan said that all he had meant to say, and all that he had really said, was that he enforce the law against all “wrongdoers” including Hebrews regardless of their connections or pressure from local citizenry.  Ryan’s contention that he had been “misquoted” and that the remarks of others were wrongly attributed to him, was supported by Mark Alter, the attorney for the Hebrew Protective Association. [Ed. Note: When taken together, these comments read like modern day “damage control.”  What is fascinating is that as early as the last decade of the 19th century, the Jewish population was of a size that New York politicians had to be cognizant of their feelings and views. This must have come as a shock to those who arrived in the last ten years from Romania and Russia where the governments did not even know that Jews had opinions let alone political rights.]

1893: In New York City, “Henry and Sarah Scheuer gave birth to Sidney Henry Scheuer, the “executive director of the Foreign Economics Administration” and a “delegate to the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace.”

1893: “The Jews Fought Desperately” published today described last week’s attack by an anti-Semitic mob at Yalta during which the Jews fought back even though the mob “dragged”  “dozens of the into the streets” where they were beaten.

1893: Birthdate of Salt Lake City native Herbert Maurice Schiller, graduate of the University of Utah and Harvard Law School who served as a state district court judge and was active with the National Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds

1894: Thirty-one year old London born painter and lithographer Albert Edward Stener who had moved to the United States in 1881 got married today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Sterner#/media/File:Albert_Sterner_painting_war_posters_for_the_Government._International_Film_Service.,_ca._1918_-_NARA_-_533471.tif

1894: Five days after she had passed away, 42 year old Annie Abrahams, “the wife of Isaac Abrahams” was buried today at the West Ham Jewish Cemetery.

1895(25th of Tammuz, 5655): Forty-three year old Simon M. Ehrlich, the Chief Just of the City Court in New York, passed away today after battling typhoid fever for the last three weeks at his summer home in Throgg’s Neck, Long Island. Born in Boston, at the age of five he moved to New York where he graduated from City College and Columbia Law School. After passing the bar in 1872, he was elected to a variety of judicial positions with the support of Tammany Hall.

1897: Birthdate of Boston native and Harvard alum Abraham Samuel Gutennan, the Boston University trained attorney.

1897: Alexander Grossman presided over tonight’s meeting of the Russian-American Citizens’ League where the candidacy of Seth Low for Mayor of New York was endorsed by the attendees.

1898: According to a  summary of the tenth annual report of the Jewish Publication Society of America published today  the society has grown from 600 members to 4,790 members 808 of whom live in Pennsylvania and 797 of whom live in New York state.

1900(20th of Tammuz, 5660): Seventy-eight year old Elijah Isaacs, the North Carolina born son of Solomon and Lillian Isaacs and the husband of Sally Isaacs passed away today after which he was buried in Watauga County, NC.

1901: At the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church Reverend Davenport delivered a lecture on “Palestine.”

1902:  Herzl finishes a journey to London where he had been seeking support for his plans for a Jewish homeland.

1903: Birthdate of Hiram "Harry" Bingham IV, a member of distinguished old New England family who saved the lives of thousands of Jews while serving as Vice-Consul in Marseille, France.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Binghams-List.html

1903: Birthdate of Josef Moll a member of the Ehrenfeld Group, was hanged in Cologne for his anti-Nazi resistance activities.

1903: The Jewish quarter of Ofran, Morocco was pillaged.

1903: In Vienna, “Drs. Bodenheimer, Marmoerk and Farbstein” attended the opening session of the convention sponsored by the Committee on the National Fund.

1904: Eighty-four year old Wilhelm Marr, one of the leaders of the 19th anti-Semitism of movement passed away today.

1904: Birthdate of New York native Herman Mantell,, the holder of a B.S. from City College, and M.A. and Ph.D. from New York University and J.D. from New York Law School and the husband of the “former Pauline Schwartz, who was a long time school principal and president of the Council of Jewish Organizations in Civil Service.

1904(5th of Av, 5664): Sixty-eight year old Judith Seixas, the daughter of Hortensia and Jacob Levy Seixas passed away today.

1904: In response to a message from Dr. Harry Friedemward today, Sunday, memorial meetings were held in many American cities to mark the passing of Theodor Herzl.

1905: Birthdate of Polish born journalist, Yiddish author and Labor Zions Pinhus Sztejnwaks, who in 1941 came to the United States where he ws a “UN correspondent and the editor of Tzion Neiss.”

1905(14th of Tammuz, 5665): Forty-two year old Dr. Gabriel Engelsman, the 1880 graduate of CCNY who “took post graduate courses at Yale, Harvard “and the Leipsic and Vienna Universities” and became “an authority on the Comparative Grammar of Semitic languages respected by “such scholars as Professor Ignaz Goldziher and Professor Theodor Holdeke passed away today while serving as an instructor at CCNY and a teacher in the Temple Emanuel Religious School.

1906: Birthdate of Yitzhak Ben Aharon who when he died in 2006 was the last living icon of the left-wing of the Israeli Labor Party.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2006/jun/05/guardianobituaries.israel

1906: Carlos Pellegrini who was supportive of the idea settling Russian Jews in Argentina while serving as its President passed away today.

1906: Two days after she had passed away, 84 year old Rachel Levy, “the widow of Joseph Levy” was buried at the West Ham Jewish Cemetery.

1907: Birthdate of Chicago native and University of Chicago trained attorney David L. Krooth, who served as assistant general counsel of the old U.S. Housing Authority and general counsel of the Federal Public Housing Authority and the Defense Homes Corporation during the administrations of FDT and HST and who raised two children – Dorothy and John – with his wife Molly.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1978/12/09/david-l-krooth-71-lawyer-was-federal-housing-official/702a76da-7737-4dc7-9743-e0eeef9053d5/

1907(7th of Av, 5667): Fifty-four year old geologist, paleontologist and explore Angelo Heilprin passed away

http://www.jstor.org/stable/198438

1908: Joseph Horwitz and Bayla Rutsteein gave birth to Dr. Israel Horwitz.

1909(28th of Tammuz, 5669): Parashat Matot-Masei

1909: In “Jewish Legends of Bible Times” published today, Dr. Abram S. Isaacs, the editor of the Jewish Messenger, provided a complete review of The Legend of the Jews, Volume I by Louis Ginzberg, translated by Henrietta Szold.

1910: Smallpox epidemic breaks out in Jerusalem.

1911: The Glasgow Jewish Shopkeepers adopted a resolution today protesting “against Sunday clauses of Shop Hours Bill” copies of which forwarded to the Home Secretary, the members of Parliament from Glasgow and the President of the Board of Deputies for British Jews.

1911(21st of Tammuz, 5671): Eighty-four year old Jewish author Joshua Levenson passed away to in Riga.

1912: Fifty eight year old Henri Poincaré, the French mathematician, known for his research into deterministic systems that lead to the development of chaos theory who risked his career when in 1899, and again more successfully in 1904, he intervened in the trials of Alfred Dreyfus” by attacking the spurious scientific claims of some of the evidence brought against Dreyfus passed away today.

1913: Birthdate of American born architect Bertrand Goldberg who is best known for the Marina City complex in Chicago, Illinois, the tallest residential concrete buildings in the world at the time of completion.

1913:”Plea For Religious Unity” published today described a speech given by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of the Free Synagogue in New York at the opening session of the International Congress on Religious Progress in which he called for the next meeting of the congress in 1916 to be held in Jerusalem where Christian, Moslem and Jew would have the “opportunity to show that the most passionate devotion to a particular faith might combined with the most sympathetic and fraternal relations with the people of other faiths.”

1913(12th of Tammuz, 5673): Sixty-five year old Abner Tannenbaum, the native of Schirwind who pursued a career as “the manager of a wholesale drug business” who emigrated to New York in 1887 “where he pursued a career as a writer which included journalistic pursuits as well as writing a History of the Jews in America published in 1905, passed away today.

1914: In Oden, Michigan, seventy five Jewish vacationers attended Friday night services conducted by Rabbi I.E. Marcuson of Charleston South Carolina.

1914: “After valiant attempt rebelling against press censorship by the Russian government, Yiddish journalists in Saint Petersburg were forced to shut down the bi-weekly Undzer Tsayt (Our Times) again, not long after their original paper, Di Tsayt (The Time), was muzzled in June.”

1914: In Salonica a campaign against the Jews continued in the newspapers. The dispute was over Greeks and Jews who worked in a Jewish owned tannery. The dispute became a violent political discussion all throughout Macedonia. It originated over Jews wearing the Turkish Fez, which was a symbol of their fondness for the previous Turkish administration.

1915: William Green, an inmate at Milledgeville State Penitentiary, tried to kill Leo Frank by slashing his throat with a butcher knife. 

1916(16th of Tammuz, 5676):  During WW I, Lt. Ernest Emanuel Polack of the 4th Gloucestershire was killed today.

1916: In Baltimore, MD, Abraham Benjamin Cohn and Hattie Rose Cohn gave birth to Floryne Eleanor Cohn who became Floryne Eleanor Gorov when she married Jack Gorov.

1916: In “a desire to restore harmony among the Jews in the United States” who are campaigning “to demand full political, civil and religious rights for Jews in all lands where those rights are not enjoyed by them” “a committee of five members of the Conference of American National Jewish Organizations met with the Executive Committee of the Jewish Congress Organization” tonight in New York’s Aeolian Hall.

1917: John Henry Patterson was made commander of the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, one of three battalions of the Jewish Legion, recruited from British and foreign Jews. Patterson was promoted to full Colonel. In February of 1918, Patterson proudly led soldiers of the 38th Fusiliers Battalion, one of the components of the Legion, in a parade in the Whitechapel Road, before they were shipped off to Palestine. They met a tumultuous and joyous reception among the Jews of London, as well as generating amazement among other bystanders, as related in this article about the parade of the Jewish Legion in London. [Unlike many British officers, not only was Patterson not anti-Semitic, he was philo-Semitic numbering many Jews among his friends throughout the rest of his life and pushing for the creation of the Jewish Brigade during World War II.]

1917: In Chicago, the alumni of the Cregler School are scheduled to hold a meeting in the Social Hall of the Chicago Hebrew Institute.

1917: In Lima, Ohio Frances Ada (née Romshe) and Perry Marcus Driver gave birth to Phyllis Ada Driver who gained fame as comic Phyllis Diller. 

1917: It was reported today that “the Central Committee of the All-Russian Council of Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Deputies has sent fifteen representatives” throughout Russia “to conduct a widespread campaign against the “pogrom propagandists” who are spreading “anti-Semitic propaganda.”

1917: It was reported today that “a few Jews were wounded in disorders” following “false charges that Jewish merchants in Kiev were concealing food supplies” that “nearly cause a pogrom.”

1917: Birthdate of all-star shortstop and Cleveland Indian manager, Lou Boudreau.  Boudreau’s mother was Jewish.  But he was adopted by a Roman Catholic family who raised him in their faith.

1917: In Hartsdale, New York, advertising executive Harry Lasker and his wife Peggy gave birth to Edward Morris Lasker, the nephew of Albert and Mary Lasker, who would be raised by his stepfather, attorney Issac Levy, and who gained famed as Morris Edward Lasker a federal judge in New York and Massachusetts for four decades. (As reported by Robert D. McFadden)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/29/nyregion/29lasker.html?_r=0

1917: At today’s meeting of the Joint Distribution Committee, Chairman Felix M. Warburg “expressed the regret of the committee over the death of Samuel I. Hyman who had been selected by the committee to visit Russia to supervise the relief work in that country.”

1917: Abram L. Elkus said today that “the reports received in” the United States “of wholesale massacres and maltreatment of the Jews in Turkey and Palestine were entirely unfounded” and that “their situation was as favorable as could be expected.”

1917: In San Antonio, Texas, David and Riva Rapoport, Jewish immigrants who had fled Russia after participating in an anti-czarist uprising, gave birth to Bernard Rapoport, the Jewish businessman “who built an insurance empire and spent his last decades giving his wealth away to universities, Democratic campaigns and charitable causes in Israel and his adopted hometown of Waco…” (As reported by J.B. Smith)

1918: By order of Lenin, Czar Nicholas II and his family were executed at Yekaterinburg marking the end of the Romanov dynasty and a turning point in the history of Russia, Europe and the World.

1918: “Jews To Broaden Work For Fighters” published today described a meeting of the Reorganization Committee of the Local Board for Jewish Welfare Work” at New York’s Hotel Biltmore where it decided to create “a concrete plan” for centralizing all efforts to aid Jewish soldiers that would include “the establishment in New York City of a central hospitality house with numerous branches in different parts of the where enlisted men from all over the country may stay while on furlough or while passing through the city” which will be modeled after similar efforts by the Y.M.C.A. and the Knights of Columbus.

1919: Today, the first step was taken in forming what became the Inter University Jewish Federation when a conference was where representatives of “Jewish societies from Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Oxford” took place in Manchester, England.

1919: During the war with the Russian Bolsheviks, Jewish leaders met with Symon Petlura and pledged their support for him and the creation of an independent country of Ukraine.

1920: Birthdate of physicist Gordon Gould who was among those who claimed credit for inventing the laser.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9906E7DC1630F933A1575AC0A9639C8B63

1920: Birthdate of Rabbi Louis Jacobs, the first leader of Masorti Judaism (also known as Conservative Judaism) in the United Kingdom.

1920: Leon Kamaiky, “one of the European Commissioners of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society” who has been studying the society’s programs in Europe and who is preparing a report on changes that will need to be made is scheduled to sail for America today aboard the SS Aquitania.

1921(11th of Tammuz, 5681): Sixty-two year old Joseph H. Polak Esquire who had served as “one of the justices for the county of London and was a member of the Chamber of Commerce passed away today in London.

1921: Twenty-seven-year-old NYU trained attorney and JTS ordained rabbi Samuel Benjamin, the Jerusalem born son of Mordecai and Sarah (Stampfer) Benjamin married Hannah Mirsky in Cleveland, OH where he was leading Congregation Anshe Emes in Cleveland.

1921: Birthdate of Alick Isaacs, the native of Glasgow, Scotland who earned “his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Glasgow” and was one of “the co-discoverers of interferon.”

1921: In Hungary, journalist and playwright Béla Szenes and his wife gave birth to Hannah Szenes the poet who would be murdered while serving behind enemy lines while serving with the British lines. Her most famous work is probably Eli Eli (My God, My God”) the poem set to music by David Zahavi.

1922: “After being detained on Ellis Island Since Saturday morning Jerachmel Amdursky, owner of two hotels in Jerusalem, who arrived on the Cunarder Mauretania to visit his son Alexander, a student at Columbia University, was admitted today after satisfyng the immigration authorities that he had only come to the United States for the Summer.”

1923: In Chomutov, Czech Republic, Irma (Kahn) Seligman and Emil Seligman both of whom were killed during the Holocaust, gave birth to Chanoch (Hans) Seligman)

1924: As of today, Louis D. Brandies, an associate justice of the United States Supreme, is one of sixteen men being considered to run on the Progressive ticket which Senator LaFollete  is the presidential candidate.

1925: It was reported that in Vienna The Hakenkreusler, the anti-Semitic organization, has held a mass meeting  in protest against the Zionist World Congress scheduled to take place here in August.

1926(6th of Av,5686): Parashat Devarim

1926: According to an official White Paper issued today in London, “the Palestine Government loan in the amount of $22,500,000 which is to be floated soon by Government will be guaranteed as to principal and interest by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer.

1927: “A slight earthquake shock was felt in Jerusalem at 10:04 this morning” and three people who were injured were taken to the hospital.

1928: Based on the results of the monthly meeting of the Board of Jewish Deputies, it was reported today that “American and British Jews are to cooperate in matters pertaining to the protection of Jewish rights in Europe and elsewhere, wherever these rights are endangered or ignored.”

1929: As of today, Louis Marshall, acting on behalf of Felix Warburg the chairman of an organizing committee of seven non-Zionist, still has three more delegates to select who will attend the 16th biennial Zionist Congress meeting on August 11, having  already selected forty-one other delegates including such well known figures as Dr. Cyrus Adler and Herbert H. Lehman, the future governor of New York.

1930: In Bucharest “at a conference held at the Ministry of the Interior today to discuss measures to prevent a recurrence of the Antisemitic outbreaks of recent months, Dr. Alexander Vayda-Voevod, the Minister of the Interior, established that the police and gendarmerie authorities had been guilty of neglect in not having suppressed the attacks with sufficient firmness.”

1931(3rd of Av, 5691): Israel L. Treiger, the husband of Ethel Treiger and father of Sam and Baruch Treiger  passed away today in Seattle after which he was buried in the Seattle Historic Sephardic Cemetery.

1931(3rd of Av, 5691): Fifty-one year old NYU trained attorney and “assistant to the attorney general of the United States Bernard Edelhertz, the Russian born “son of Mordecai and Rebecca (Rubenstein) Edelhertz and husband of Clara Greenberg with whom he had two children – Mildred and Helen – who visited post-war Poland to investigate the conditions of the Jews, served as the President of the Encyclopedia Judaica and publisher of the American Hebrew Magazine passed away today.

1932: Today  “thousands of World War I veterans converged on Washington, D.C., set up tent camps, and demanded immediate payment of bonuses due to them according to the World War Adjusted Compensation Act of 1924” in what was the first of the so-called Business Plot, a political conspiracy in 1933 in the United States to overthrow the government of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and install a dictator” which one of the ring-leaders erroneously was supported by Felix Warburg.

1933(23rd of Tammuz, 5693): Sixty-one year Dr. Isador Abrahamson, the son of Abraham and Amelia Stein Abrahamson, a graduate of Columbia’s School of Medicine and husband of the former Stella Heidelberg who was one of New York City’s “foremost neurologists” and a “founder and director of the Jewish Mental Health Society” passed away today.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/07/19/105401195.pdf

1934: As of today, “it still seems certain that while Julius Streicher and others like him retain their power in the Nazi organization no real amelioration of its anti-Jewish tendencies can be expected.”

1935: Joseph "Yosky" Toblinsky, a member of the “Yiddish Black Hand,” a Jewish criminal band active in the first decades of the 20th century was taken into custody on charges of hijacking a truck filled with pharmaceutical drugs.

1936: The Palestine Post reported that there was heavy firing on the Hatikva Quarter in Tel Aviv and the Bayit Vegan Quarter of Jerusalem. A bomb was found hidden in a shipment of Norwegian cheese. It was believed that it was inserted while transported from Haifa to Jerusalem. Jacob Gerzon, victim of a sniper's bullet, succumbed to his wounds. He was the 32nd Jewish victim of the Arab disturbances which began on April 19. Three new battalions of British troops arrived in Haifa from Malta. The government ordered the demolition of the old Jaffa slums and for the construction of two new roads for the benefit of that quarter and of the town as a whole.

1936: The Spanish Civil War began as the armed forces, eventually to be led by Francisco Franco rose up against the recently elected Popular Front Government

1936: “The Final Hours” a drama featuring Marc Lawrence as “Mike Magellon” was released in the United States today.

1936: In a rare degree of solidarity a group of 40,000 demonstrators including Socialists, Fascists, gentiles and Jews gathered in Warsaw to express opposition to “granting the demands of the Danzig Nazis.”

1937(9th of Av, 5679) Parahsat Devraim; Shabbat Chazon; Erev Tish’a B’Av

1937: Hyman Rickover “reported aboard the minesweeper Finch at Tsingtao, China, and assumed what would be his only ship-command with additional duty as Commander, Mine Division Three, Asiatic Fleet.”

1937: Speaking “on the second day of the art festival inaugurating Munich as ‘the Capital of German’ as decreed by Chancellor Hitler, Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels “blamed Jewish art critics for causing art to decline and degenerate” in the post-war era – a trend he said was reversed by National Socialism “which arose to banish these false molders of artistic taste.”

1938(18th of Tammuz, 5698): Tzom Tammuz

1938(18th of Tammuz, 5698): Three more Jews were killed today – two of them were watchmen at an orange grove and one was a workman from Tel Aviv.  At the same time, “the Jewish owner of watch factory in Acre was seriously wounded” by Arab attackers.

1938: Credible reports are circulating in Palestine that some of the attacks on Arabs are “merely part of Nazi intrigue to gain Arab sympathy and impair British prestige in the Near East.”

1939(1st of Av, 5699): Rosh Chodesh Av

1939(1st of Av, 5699): Seventy-four year old Julius Schnitzler, the Viennese surgeon who was the laryngologist Johann Schnitzler passed away today.

1940: Because of a disagreement between Abraham Stern, head of the Irgun’s information department and David Raziel “the Irgun and LEHI split today.

1940(10th of Tammuz, 5700): Hauptscharführer Blank murdered Werner Scholem at Buchenwald.  A Jew and a Communist, he was arrested in 1933 by the Nazis who shipped him to Buchenwald when it was opened in 1938.  He was held there until he was shot by the Nazi officer.  He was the brother of Gerhard Scholem who gained fame as Gershom Scholem first Professor of Jewish Mysticism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

1940: The Vichy French government issued orders prohibiting employment of aliens (Jews) not born in France. This is one more example of how eager those at Vichy were to serve their new Nazi comrades.

1941(22nd of Tammuz, 5701): Twelve hundred Jews are murdered at Slonim, Belorussia

1941: “The German occupational authority, the Reichskommissariat Ostland, was created” today.

1941 Alfred Rosenberg is appointed Reich minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories to administer lands seized from the Soviet Union.

1941(22nd of Tammuz, 5701): This marks the first day of the a fourteen day slaughter of the Jews at Kishinev in the Soviet Union; During those 14 days over 10,000 Jews would be slaughtered by the Nazis and their local collaborators

1942: The 2,000 Jews from Holland reached Auschwitz. All but 449 were given their numbered tattoos. The 449 were gassed.

1942: Parisians remained silent during the second of “La Grande Rafle” or the Big Sweep, during which on order from Pierre Laval, the Prime Minister of the Vichy French government, between 13,000 and 20,000 Jews living in Paris were rounded up by the French police for deportation.

1942:  A Nazi delegation headed by SS chief Heinrich Himmler tours the death camp at Auschwitz, where Himmler observes a mass gassing of inmates.

1943: Birthdate of Shlomo Ben-Ami, the native of Tangiers who made Aliyah in 1955 and earned a doctorate from Oxford.  After serving as head of the School of History at Tel Aviv University, he served as Israel’s Ambassador to Spain before pursuing a career in politics.

1943(14th of Tammuz, 5703): Parashat Balak

1943(14th of Tammuz, 5703): Yitzhak Wittenberg, a partisan leader who had surrendered to the Gestapo to prevent the razing of the Vilna (Lithuania) Ghetto yesterday was murdered today.

1943: Birthdate of Athalya Brenner the native of Haifa who is “Professor Emerita of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at the University of Amsterdam and Professor in Biblical Studies at Tel Aviv University.

http://humanities.tau.ac.il/segel/abrenner/

1943: Sid Caesar and Florence Levy were married today.

1943: “Falcon In Danger” one of a series of “Falcon mysteries” featuring Felix Basch as “Morley” was released in the United States today.

1944: “Documents and pictures purporting to show connections between the German-American Bund and the Ku Klux Klan and to prove that at least one defendant raised the hint that President Roosevelt is of Jewish ancestry were submitted to the jury in the mass sedition trial today.”

1944(26th of Tammuz, 5704): Forty-six year old child prodigy William James Sidis passed away today.

http://www.sidis.net/Sperling.htm

1945: For the first time bombers from the US 7th Air Force which had been attacking Japanese forces in Shanghai since 1944, struck the Hongkou Quarter which was the de facto Jewish Ghetto in the city.

1945: Today “Leo Szilard and 69 co-signers at the Manhattan Project "Metallurgical Laboratory" in Chicago petitioned the President of the United States” asking “that the United States not resort to the use of atomic bombs in this war unless the terms which will be imposed upon Japan have been made public in detail and Japan knowing these terms has refused to surrender; second, that in such an event the question whether or not to use atomic bombs be decided by you in light of the considerations presented in this petition as well as all the other moral responsibilities which are involved.”

1945: The Potsdam Conference opens in Potsdam, Germany. The leaders of the Big Three, Harry Truman, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin with the aim of settling outstanding issues related to the end of World War II in Europe including the fate of conquered German and liberated Poland.  It was the first meeting between the U.S. President and the Soviet leader.  It was the last meeting with Churchill who would be replaced during the conference the new Laborite Prime Minister Clement Atlee. For public consumption, it appeared that the war time Allies were committed to punishing Germany for its Nazi atrocities.  The relations between Truman and Stalin soured from this time forward into what became the Cold War.  An argument can be made that Truman’s decision to recognize Israel was a product of this Cold War environment.

1946: Today, Gen. Draja Mihailovic, 50, and 8 other Chetniks, which began a Yugoslav resistance movement that included a “Jewish Patriotic Brigade” and then turned on their Jewish comrades when they began collaborating, were executed by firing squad in Belgrade.

1947: Viktor Abakumov, the head of state security, wrote a letter to Foreign Minister Moltov today “which researchers believe contains the details of Raoul Wallenberg’s death.”

1947: Mordechai (Motke) Eldar and his sister arrived at Haifa today but were forced to return to Hamburg by the British.  A year later he returned aboard the Kedmah and began a thirty year career with the IDF where he reached the rank of Colonel before retiring.

1947: Supposedly Raoul Wallenberg died in a Soviet prison on this date. An air of mystery still surrounds the death of one of the few people who came to the aid of the Jews during the Holocaust. Since nothing was done to establish the fate of Ambassador Wallenberg after he was last seen going to the headquarters of the Red Army in Budapest, nobody really knows if he was shot in Moscow, died in prison, or lived out a long anguished life in the Gulag.

1948(11th of Tammuz, 5708): A week before his 75th birthday, Dr. Isador E. Philo, a native of Cardiff, Wales, the retired rabbi of Rodef Sholom temple, Youngstown, Ohio, and a former resident of Altoona, PA, who also served the Temple Beth Israel congregation during several of the World war II years, passed away today at his home in Youngstown.

1948: Re-release today  of “Dick Tracy Returns” a film based on the comic strip cop featuring Ned Glass as “Kid Stark”

1948: A two-pronged attack by Israeli forces designed to drive Arab Legion forces from the eastern section of Jerusalem failed.  The Old City would remain under Jordanian occupation until 1967.  During this time, Jews were barred from the Old City and no Arabs demanded that the Old City be made the capital of a Palestinian state.

1948: On the second day of Operation Death to the Invader, an Israeli military operation designed to connect settlements in the Negev with the rest of Israel, a series of Israeli assaults failed in their attempt to take their objectives.

1948: During Operation Dekel, Israeli forces took the villages of Hittin and Nimrin.

1949: “In a message prepared for today’s Army Day observance” Brig. Gen. Jacob Dori, the Chief of State of the Israeli called on his defense forces to increase their strength as a means of insuring peace for Israel.”

1949: “Immediately after the War of Independence, the Hero of Israel decoration, or the Medal of Valor as it is now known, was awarded for the first time for extraordinary bravery and excellence during the fight for Israel's independence to Yair Racheli.”

https://www.ynetnews.com/magazine/article/rkarhn0p2

1950: Valerian Trifa, the Romanian Cleric who hid his role in the fascist, anti-Semitic Iron Guard, took advantage of the Displace Persons Immigration Law to move to the United States today. His lies and his role in the Holocaust would eventually be exposed by Israeli author Zev Goland

1950: “Julius Rosenberg was arrested while shaving” today.

1951: The Jerusalem Post reported that the Ministry of Finance denied charges that the Custodian of Enemy Property had transferred valuable land in Tel Aviv to high government officials and Mapai and Histadrut leaders, at prices far below the prevailing market valuations. Minister of Finance Eliezer Kaplan, vigorously denied such charges and intended to take legal actions against the editor of Haboker, the General Zionist daily, and the mayor of Tel Aviv, Israel Rokach, for having spread such allegations. The Knesset Finance Committee asked the State Comptroller to investigate the whole affair.

1954: In Baltimore, MD, Freda Sacki Sussman, a pre-war refugee from Nazi Germany and Charles Sussman, a decorated WW II soldier and an educator in the Baltimore County Public Schools gave birth to Lance Jonathan Sussman “an historian of American Jewish History, college professor, Chair of the Board of Governors of Gratz College, Melrose Park, PA and the senior rabbi at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel” and husband of Elizabeth “Liz” Sussman with whom he raised five children.

1956(9th of Av, 5716): Tish'a B'Av

1956: “High Society” produced by Sol C. Siegel was released today in the United States.

1957( 18th of Tammuz, 5717): Sixty-one-year-old Dr. Leonard Gray, the chief of the prosthetics department of Beth Israel Hospital in Newark, NJ, the husband of Miriam Wagner Gray and the father of Norman and Warren Gray passed away tonight.

1957 “Hatful of Rain” directed by Fred Zinnemann with music by Bernard Herrmann was released today in the United States.

1959(11th of Tammuz, 5719):  Eugene Meyer publisher and owner of the Washington Post passed away.  Meyer is the father of Katherine Graham.  While Graham has earned a reputation for making the Washington Post into one of the nation’s leading papers, the process was actually begun by her father who took over the bankrupt paper and proceeded to vanquish several stout competitors including the now defunct Times Herald and Evening Star.

1959: “American jazz singer and songwriter” Billie Holiday, a lady with a most unmistakable voice in style who stepped out of her comfort zone when she record “My Yiddish Mamme” passed away today.

http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/190122/billie-holidays-cover-of-my-yiddishe-mamme

1959: “The Mouse that Roard,” a nuclear war era comedy with a script co-authored by Stanley Mann and co-starring Peter Sellers, a distant relative on his mother’s side of “pugilist Daniel Mendoza” was released today in the United Kingdom.

1960: Binyamin Mintz, a member of Agudat Israel Workers, was appointed Minister of Postal Services by David Ben-Gurion today, serving until his death the following May.

1964: Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Shapiro have announced the engagement of their daughter Penn alum June Pamela Shapiro to Wharton School of Finance graduate to Arthur Howard Blumenthal.

1965(17th of Tammuz, 5625): Parashat Balak; no fast because of Shabbat

1965: It was reported today that the order to Senator Jeremiah Bloom from the State Senate Majority leader Joseph Zaretski directing the Joint Legislative Committee on Banks “to put our state banks in shape” appeared to be Zaretski reaction to the Chase Manhattan Bank’s decision to relinquish it 166-year-old state charter and seek a federal charter.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1965/07/17/94969440.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0

1966: Funeral services are scheduled to be held today for eighty-four-year-old Columbia trained attorney Samuel Blumberg, “who represented trade associations and manufacturers and who “had been Chairman of Congregation B’nai” while being married to the former Jeannette Kahn, of blessed memory, the former Ruth Alton Geiger of blessed memory and the former Josephine Harris Kutscher

1966: After 129 performances, the curtain came down on the original Broadway production of “It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman,” a musical composed by Charles Strouse “based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.”

1968: “For Love of Ivy” comedy directed by Daniel Mann and produced by Edgar J. Scherick and Jay Weston was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation in the United States today.

1968: “Every Bastard a King” (Kol Mamzer Melech) a drama directed by Uri Zohar, produced by Chaim Topol, and starring Yehoram Gaon was released today in Israel.

1968: Directors of Avnet, Inc. “elevated Morton D. Weiner to president and chief operating officer” succeeding Lester F. Avnet “who continues as chairman and chief executive officer.

1968: Birthdate of actress Elizabeth Natalie “Bitty” Schram whose acting multi-media acting skills included two years in the original Broadway production of “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” two years as “Sharona Flemng” in the off-beat television crime show “Monk” and a supporting role in the baseball/feminist film “A League of their Own.”

1969:  Israeli trucks drive through the Sinai heading for the east bank of the Gulf of Suez.  They are carrying the equipment for the commandos who will be attacking the Green Island, the Egyptian for in the middle of the Gulf of Suez.

1970: At Temple Beth El in Michigan, funeral services are scheduled to be held for 84 year-old Meyer L. Prentis, the Kovno born son of Samuel and Hannah Prentis and  the husband Anna Prentis with whom he had four daughters who served as treasurer for General Motors for 32 years and who was a former head of the Jewish Welfare Federation.

1971(24th of Tammuz, 5731): Parashat Pinchas

1971(24th of Tammuz, 5731: Sixty-six year old St. Louis, MO, native and Columbia Law School trained Attorney Phillip W. Haberman, Jr. the WW II veteran of the 8th Air Force who was active in New York State Republican politics and the husband of Helen Haberman with whom he raised two children – Charles and Norma – passed away today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1971/07/19/archives/phillip-w-haberman-jr-dies-lawyer-served-city-and-state.html

1972: Avner Shaki left the cabinet today where he had been serving as Deputy Minister of Education and Culture.

1974: Hillel Butman, who was “convicted in the 2nd Leningrad Trial in May of 1971 and who is serving a 10 year sentence in a Perm labor camp, got 5 months solitary confinement for going on hunger strike on eve of President Nixon’s visit.”

1974: Five children of Soviet Jewish activists ended a 3 week campaign for the release of their parents.

1975(9th of Av, 5735): Tish’a B’Av

1975: Birthdate of Israeli actor and comedian Eli Finish.

1976: In Montreal, opening of the Olympics where Natalia Kushnir led the Soviet Volleyball Team to a Silver Medal.

1979: Today, “In her July 17, 1979, speech accepting the presidency of the European Parliament, Simone Veil said: “Whatever our political beliefs, we are all aware that this historic step, the election of the European Parliament by universal suffrage, has been taken at a crucial time for the people of the Community.”

1979: Birthdate of Nathan B. “Nate” Bruckenthal, the Petty Officer 3rd Class who became the first Coast Guardsman to be killed in action since the Viet Nam war when he was killed by suicide bombers during a waterborne assault on the Khawr Al Amaya oil terminal

1981: In response to a major rocket attack on northern Israel by the PLO from southern Lebanon, the AIF launched a massive attack on PLO headquarters in downtown Beirut.  Civilian casualties were inevitable given the Palestinian military for hiding among non-combatants.  The AIF also attacked PLO positions in southern Lebanon from where the rocket attacks were launched.

1981: Two girls were wounded in Katyusha bombardments on the Galilee.

1982: A six month North American tour of the Stephen Sondheim musical “Sweeny Todd” that began in Wilmington came to an end in Toronto, Canada.

1984(17th of Tammuz, 5744): Tzom Tammuz

1984(17th of Tammuz, 5744): Ninety-four year old Edgar Magnin, the grandson of the founders of I. Magnin Department Store and the long serving rabbi of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple who was married to Evelyn Magnin with whom he had a son and a daughter passed away today.

http://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/roho/ucb/text/magnin_edgar.pdf

1984(17th of Tammuz, 5744): Ninety-two year old Ben Zion Hyman, the Belarus born son of Esther Bella and Menachem Mendl Hyman, the “husband of Fanny Feigeh Mindl Konstantynowski” and University of Toronto trained electrical engineer who founded “Hyman’s Book and Art Shoppe” and the Toronto Jewish Public Library passed away today in Toronto, Canada.

1984: Final broadcast of “Second City Television” (SCTV) the comedy sketch series that helped to launch the career of Rick Mornais.

1988: Today at the Swan Club, Rabbi D. Posner officiated at the wedding of Linda Jane Weinstein, a national editor at The Associated Press in New York, and Michael Carl Barnas, a lawyer for the General Electric Company in Schenectady, N.Y.

1989: Today, Aaron Lasky, “an Amherst man who had spent more than a decade scrounging in dumpsters, basements, and attics was awarded a MacArthur Foundation "genius grant.”

https://www.massmoments.org/moment-details/yiddish-book-rescuer-wins-genius-grant.html

1991: The Brown Building, the top three floors of which were at one time occupied by the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, which was the site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire that killed 146 garment workers on March 25, 1911 was placed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places today.

1991: “Man Trouble” a comedy directed by Bob Rafelson, co-starring Ellen Barkin and featuring Saul Rubinek and Paul Mazursky was released by 20th Century Fox in the United States today.

1992: U.S. premiere of “Stranger Among Us” directed by Sidney Lumet and co-produced by Howard Rosenman.

1992: U.S. premiere of “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid” starring Rick Moranis.

1993(28th of Tammuz, 5753): Parashat Matot-Maesei – completion of the Book of Numbers or Bamidbard

1993(28th of Tammuz, 5753): Seventy-eight year old British journalist and publisher Harold Harris, the WW II Captain who tracked and arrested Joachim von Ribbentrop and was the editor for Arthur Kosetler passed away today.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-harold-harris-1460659.html

1994(9th of Av, 5754): Tish’a B’Av

1994: Pitcher Andrew Lorraine made his major league debut with the California Angels.

1996: Eighty-one year old French collaborator Paul Claude Marie Touvier and enthusiastic member of the “Milice” who was convicted of “crimes against humanity” after having been granted a pardon thanks to the efforts of Catholic Church leaders died today.

http://articles.latimes.com/1994-04-20/news/mn-48236_1_war-crimes

1996: “Walking and Talking” co-starring Live Schreiber was released today in the United States.

1997: “Go Milk a Fruit a Fruit Bat!” published today provided a review of Jared Diamond’s Why Is Sex Fun? The Evolution of Human Sexuality

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/1997/jul/17/go-milk-a-fruit-bat/

2000: “Tens of thousands of Jewish settlers demonstrated here tonight against the Israeli government's peace negotiations, capping days of rightist protests against leaked proposals to cede small Israeli settlements deep in the West Bank and Gaza to eventual Palestinian control.”

2001(26th of Tammuz, 5761): Eighty-four year old publisher Katharine Meyer Graham who led the Washington Post during the “Watergate Days” passed away today.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/washington/july01/2001-07-17-graham-dead.htm

2001(26th of Tammuz, 5761): Yehiel De-Nur, a Polish born Israeli author whose writings often employed themes based on his time at Auschwitz, passed away.

2001: As the 16th Maccabiah games entered their second day, the Palestinian Authority condemned yesterday’s suicide attack near a train station in the northern Israeli town of Binyamina today, which killed two soldiers, critically wounded a third, and injured several other people while “the Islamic War” claimed credit for the attack and threatened Israel with more of the same. (As reported by Joel Greenberg)

2002: “An 11-month old baby, her father and grandmother were among the seven people killed when  Palestinians in Israeli Army uniforms set off a roadside bomb near a bus approaching a Jewish settlement, then hurled grenades and raked the vehicle with gunfire” wounding an additional 17 people.

2003(17th of Tammuz, 5763): Tzom Tammuz

2003: New York Review of Books features a review Stalin's Last Crime: The Plot Against the Jewish Doctors, 1948–1953 y Jonathan Brent and Vladimir P. Naumov

2004(28th of Tammuz, 5764): Parashat Matot-Masei.

2005: Haaretz reported that The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing whether two United States citizens arrested recently planned to carry out an attack on the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles and a synagogue in the area. 

2006: In accordance with instructions of the Home Front Command, the Carmiel Festival, scheduled to begin on July 18, 2006 will be postponed until October because of the Hezbollah attacks on northern Israel.

2007: An exhibition of manuscripts of scientist Sir Isaac Newton – never before revealed to the public which opened on June 18, 2007, at the Jewish National and University Library at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, at an exhibition opening comes to an end today..For further details about the exhibition, please visit the following site:

http://jnul.huji.ac.il/dl/mss/newton

2008: In Kensington, Maryland, Robert Wexler, a six-term U.S. congressman from Florida, discusses and signs Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned to Survive (and Thrive) in the Contact Sport of Congress (written with David Fisher) at Borders Books

2008: The military funerals for Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser the two Israeli soldiers abducted in 2006 by Hezbollah, whose bodies were returned yesterday as part of a prisoner swap take place today in their respective hometowns. Ehud Goldwasser is laid to rest at 10 A.M. in the military cemetery in Nahariya and Eldad Regev is buried at 2 P.M. in Haifa.

2008: Robert Magnus, who served as the 30th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps from September 8, 2005 to July 2, 2008 retired today after more than 39 years of service.

2009: At the18th Maccabiah Games round five in the Chess Competition.

2009: The Jerusalem Film Festival features a screening “Bar Mitzvah” in which Boris Thomashefsky plays Israel, a widower whose wife Leah was lost at sea ten years earlier en route to America. Israel, his new wife Rosalie, his daughter Birdie, and son Yudele return to Poland for Yudele’s Bar Mitzvah.

2009(25th of Tammuz, 5769): General Meir Amit passed away at the age of 88. A soldier during the War for Independence, Amit was commander of the famed Golani Brigade, a graduate of Columbia and a major general in the IDF.  His greatest claim to fame was his service as head of Mossad during which he managed the activities of Eli Cohen and provided the intelligence estimates that were helpful in during the Six Day War. When word of the death of this popular general reached Israeli President Shimon Peres he said, “Generations of Israelis, entire generations of children, owe Meir Amit a debt of gratitude for his immense contribution - a large part which remains secret - in building the strength and deterrence of Israel...He was a natural leader, whom people trusted, and at the same time he was a visionary for the state.”  Amit’s autobiography, A Life in Israel's Intelligence Service: An Autobiography, was published a month after he died.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/military-obituaries/army-obituaries/5888256/Major-General-Meir-Amit.html

2010: Israeli artist Shahar Marcus is scheduled to be the Homecoming Artist as part of The Art Omi International Artists Residency.

2010: Senior Fatah member Mohammed Dahlan announced today that the Palestinian Authority will not hold direct negotiations with Israel at this time. The announcement followed a meeting between PA leaders and United States envoy George Mitchell.

2010: Nir Bergman’s Intimate Grammar won the Haggiag Award for Best Full-Length Feature Film at the 27th Jerusalem Film Festival, which ended tonight.

2011: The first annual NYC Schlep is scheduled to begin today at 9 a.m. in Battery Park.

2011: The New York Times includes a review of Lipman Pike:  America’s First Home Run King by Richard Michelson and illustrated by Zachary Pullen, “a short biography of Lip Pike, credited with being the first paid professional as well as the first Jewish ball player (a combination that did not always please fans).”

2011: The IDF denied reports that their planes had struck at Gaza today despite the fact that falling three Qassam rockets had been fired into southern Israel during the night.

2011(15th of Tammuz, 5771):Ninety-four year old Alex Steinweiss passed away. You may not know his name, but if you have ever bought an LP or long-playing record you know his work since he was the designer of the modern LP album cover. (As reported by Steven Heller)

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/20/business/media/alex-steinweiss-originator-of-artistic-album-covers-dies-at-94.html

 2012:  “The Flat” is scheduled to be shown as part of the Mizel Summer Film Series in Denver, Colorado.

2012: The national unity government formed in Israel two months ago unraveled on today, when the head of the centrist Kadima Party, Shaul Mofaz, announced that he was withdrawing because of intractable differences with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party over a proposed universal national service law.

2012: The remains of a 2,300-year-old naval pier have been uncovered in Acre, adding to the coastal city’s long and varied history by showing it was a substantial port in the Hellenistic period.

2013: Layla Lavan, “an epic night of Israeli food, drinks and music” is scheduled to take place at Hudson Station in Manhattan.

2013: In Cedar Rapids, the Hadassah Book Club is scheduled to discuss The Girl in the Green Sweater by Chrystyna Chiger.

2013: State Comptroller Joseph Shapira blasted the absence of criminal investigations into illegal settler building and the loss of millions of shekels in uncollected property fees in the West Bank, in a section of the 63rd annual report he submitted to Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein this morning. (As reported by Tovah Lazaroff

2013: Bulgaria's interior minister said today that his country has received additional evidence implicating Hezbollah in the 2012 bus bombing in Burgas that killed five Israeli tourists and their Bulgarian bus driver, Sofia News Agency reported.

2014: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center and AJC Chicago’s Latin American Task Force are scheduled to host “a special program recognizing the 20th Anniversary of the attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 and injured hundreds.”

2014: The Historic 6th & I Synagogue is scheduled to host “Jewish Daughter Diaries – Book Club” facilitated by author Rachel Ament.

2014: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is scheduled to deliver the Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation’s Capital Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Lecture.

2015(1st of Av, 5775): Rosh Chodesh Av

2015: Two months after premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, “Irrational Man,” film written and directed by Woody Allen, co-produced by sister Letty Aronson and featuring Ben Rosenfield was released today in the United States today.

2015: In “Abraham Foxman to Retire After 28 Years of Fighting Anti-Semitism” published today, Joseph Bergman provides a portrait of the retiring head of the Anti-Defamation League.

2015: “Egyptian show that’s flattering to Jews is a surprise hit among Palestinians” published today described the impact of Haret al-Yahud,” or “The Jewish Quarter,” “the steamy Egyptian soap that tells a Romeo and Juliet tale of a beautiful daughter of a well-to-do Jewish merchant and a dashing Muslim army commander falling in and out and in love again in old Cairo during the earth-shaking 1948 Arab-Israeli war and its aftermath.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/egyptian-soap-thats-flattering-to-jews-is-a-surprise-hit-among-palestinians/2015/07/16/c9406d92-2a44-11e5-960f-22c4ba982ed4_story.html?hpid=z7

2015: “When Marnie Was There” and “Under Electric Clouds” are scheduled to be shown at the Jerusalem Film Festival.

2015: Rachel Cohen a member of Women of the Wall was arrested while holding her Torah, interrogated and later released today. (Historically, what have we called it when police arrest Jews trying to pray?)

2015: The Yiddish Art Trio - clarinetist Michael Winograd, double-bassist and singer Benjy Fox-Rosen, and accordionist Patrick Farrell – a rising new star in the firmament of Klezmer music is scheduled to perform before at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA.

2015: In Atlanta, Timothy Frilingos, the Breman Museum’s Director of Exhibitions is scheduled to lead a special tour of the museum’s latest Southern Jewish History Exhibition Eighteen Artifacts: A Story of Jewish Atlanta.

2016: “A War” and “The Death of Louis XIV” are scheduled to be shown on the final night of the Jerusalem Film Festival.

2016(11th of Tammuz, 5776): “Sgt. Shlomo Rindenow, 20, and Staff Sgt. Hussam Tafesh, 24, of the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion were killed when a grenade Tafesh had been “playing with” detonated at an army post on the Golan Heights, according to a military official.” where three others were also wounded.

2016: In Israel today, “the cabinet approved a proposal to all the treasury, for the first time, to advance a two-year budget” which Zionist Union MK Eitan Cabel, who called “economic terror attack”

2016: In Coralville, Iowa, as a testament to the ongoing vitality of small town Judaism, the Sisterhood at Agudas Achim is scheduled to host the Annual Mitzvah Fund Brunch.

2016: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is scheduled to host “Role Camera…Music,” a performance by Dr. Marvin Berman of the sounds we think of when we see such classics as “Sophie’s Choice” and Schindler’s List.”

2016: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Collected Poems: 1950-2012 by Adrienne Rich, the editor of Bridges: A Journal for Jewish Feminists and Our Friends, The Way To The Spring: Life and Death in Palestine in Ben Ehrenreich, Critics, Monsters, Fanatics and Other Literary Essays by Cynthia Ozick, A None’s Story: Searching for Meaning Inside Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Islam by Corinna Nicolaou and Putting God Second: How to Save Religion by Donniel Hartman.

2016: “With Passion” an exhibition curated by Naomi Lev is scheduled to close at the SLAG Gallery.

http://www.slaggallery.com/exhibitions/82

2016: The final performance of “Another Way Home” presented by Theatre J is scheduled to take place today in Washington, DC.

2017: A ceremony is scheduled to take place this evening at Latrun celebrating the accomplishments of all the athletes at the Maccabiah.

2017: JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer” in London.

2017: “Becoming Cary Grant” and “The Cakemaker” are scheduled to be shown at the Jerusalem Film Festival.

2018: JW3 is scheduled to host two screening of “Keep the Change” in London.

2018: The Dana Ruttenberg Dance Group is scheduled to perform for the last time at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, NC.

2018: While Hamas claims to want a “ceasefire” according Elior Levy sending “incendiary kits and balloons into Israeli communities” would seem to show that the terrorists are performing a different agenda.

2019: As mid-summer heat begins to grip the United States, The Addison-Penzack JCC in Los Gatos, CA is scheduled to host a “Float Night Pool Party and BBQ.”

2019: In San Francisco, AL’s Deli, which will offer chef Aaron London’s spins on Israeli street food and Jewish deli” is scheduled to open today.

2019: As Americans celebrate the 50th anniversary of the accomplishment of Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldren, in San Francisco, the Commonwealth Club is scheduled to host “noted astronomer Andrew Frankoi” as he “discusses the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.”

2019: The Workmen’s Circle is scheduled to host the opening session of “The Beginnings of Modern Jewish Literature” with Eugene Orenstein.

2019: In London, JW3 is scheduled to host a screening of “Why the Jews?” a documentary that looks as the statistically disproportionate number of Jewish Nobel prize winners as well the “accomplishment of Jews in literate, film and the arts.”  (Editor’s note:  Apparently, the creators of the film did not look at business, finance, or sexual abuse in the latter case of which there has been an apparently disproportionate Jewish involvement from the point of view of statistics.)

2020: The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is scheduled to a free children’s music class on Zoom with “award-winning songwriter Carol Lester.”

2020: On Instragam Live, Aliza Sikolow, a “food stylist and photographer based in Los Angeles is scheduled to demonstrate her culinary skills with “a challah-baking workshop.”

2020: The Jewish Film Institute is scheduled to host day 2 of Cinegogue Summer Days” festival is scheduled to includes world premiere screening of 2020 documentary “IRMI”. followed by Q&A with filmmakers and a screening of “Shiva Baby,” a 2020 comedy about a college student.

2020: The Eden Tamir Center is scheduled to present a young composers’ concert with pieces “by Ayal Lifshitz, Assaf Brown and Bracha Bdil” which will be scheduled live on Kan Kol Hamusika.

2020: In Cedar Rapids, at Temple Judah Rabbi Todd Thalblum is scheduled to lead Kabbalah Shabbat Services live streamed on Zoom where we call to mind Rabbi Ed Chessman Z”L who served this community for several years.

2021: In Jerusalem, the Eden-Tamir is scheduled to host “The Best of Chamber Music” with the Millennium Ensemble.

2021: In Cedar Rapids, IA, the National Czech and Slovak Museum is scheduled to host the first production of “The Golem of Prague: A Story of Danger, Bravery and a Little Magic” a play by Darrin Crow which is set in sixteenth century Prague.

2021: As part of the “Klezmer-Jazz Project” “Pianist Alon Nechushtan, a world-class musician and leader of multicultural Jewish band Talat,” is scheduled to appear “in concert with a jazz quartet” in San Francisco.

2021: Jewish Silicon Valley is scheduled to join with local synagogues to present an outdoor, socially distanced service and a reading of the Book of Lamentations.

2021: This evening, the Boston Synagogue is scheduled to host an online Tish’a B’Av Discussion

2021(8th of Av, 5781): Shabbat Chazon – The Sabbath before Tish’a B’Av

Parashat Devarim (Words)

2022: The New York Times features reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including 21st Century Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve From the Great Inflation to Covid-19 by Ben S. Bernake.

2022: As part of its “Her Majesty’s Kingdom” series, the National Library of Israel is scheduled to present online “A Tour of Anglo-Jewish History, 1656 to the Present” with Professor Todd M. Endelman

2022: CenterStage Theatre at the JCC (AJT Member Theatre in Rochester, NY) is scheduled to host the last performance “Rise.”

2022: Based on yesterday’s rocket attacks from Gaza which came “hours after President Biden ended his visit to Israel, the “new” Middle East today looks suspiciously like the “old” Middle East.

2022: The Jewish  Language Project of Hebrew College is scheduled to host a conversation with Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University, Jeffrey Shandler about his latest book, Biography of a Language: Yiddish.

2022(18th of Tammuz, 5782): Fast of the 17th of Tammuz observed since the 17th fell on Shabbat.

2023: The Agnon House is scheduled to host the new online lecture series "Autobiography and Memoir", during which “we will examine, together with the best lecturers, the development of autobiographical writing in world literature and Hebrew literature, from antiquity to modern literature.”

2023: The Teaching the Holocaust Summer Institute sponsored by the Iowa Jewish Historical Society is scheduled to begin today.

2023: In Pittsburgh, the final phase of the trial of the trial of Robert Bowers who has been found guilty of murdering 11 Jews at the Tree of Life Synagogue is scheduled to begin today as the jury decides whether he gets the death penalty of life imprisonment.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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