This Day, February 18, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
February 18 296: Cassius Dio, the namesake of the historian who “frequently records the religious zeal and self-sacrificing spirit of...
February 18 296: Cassius Dio, the namesake of the historian who “frequently records the religious zeal and self-sacrificing spirit of...
February 17 1411: Musa Celebi became Sultan of the Ottoman Empire which turned out well for a portion of the...
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February 16 600: Pope Gregory the Great decrees that the phrase "God bless You" is an appropriate response to...
From Feb. 13 to 15, the Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia. The men sacrificed a goat and a dog,...
February 15 399 BCE: The philosopher Socrates was sentenced to death today. No, Socrates was not Jewish, and he did...
Once again we celebrate a special occasion in the lives of the young and the young at heart. VALENTINES...