This Day, February 15, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
February 15 399 BCE: The philosopher Socrates was sentenced to death today. No, Socrates was not Jewish, and he did...
February 15 399 BCE: The philosopher Socrates was sentenced to death today. No, Socrates was not Jewish, and he did...
http://youtu.be/J7Rkgge3MHI Journalist Gary Taubes author of Rethinking Diabetes: What Science Reveals About Diet, Insulin, and Successful Treatments discusses why his...
http://youtu.be/Y9VoIdcrLAI Two hostages rescued from Gaza; President Biden and Jordan's King Abdullah attempt to prevent further assault on Hamas in...
http://youtu.be/Aw8sUSbUIB8 The Senate Comes Together To Get Aid to Our Allies: What the Bill Includes and if It Has a...
http://youtu.be/vHu4EeRfdw4 President Biden announces potential new hostage release/ceasefire agreement in the works that would also end stop Israel’s assault on...
February 14 842: Charles the Bald and Louis the German swear the Oaths of Strasbourg in the French and German...
http://youtu.be/3zWXopU5fFw The Rescue of Two Hostages in Southern Gaza Raises the Stakes of Invading Rafah, Where One Million Palestinians Seek...
http://youtu.be/Y95BoKXfxN8 Love letters tend to give us a sense of nostalgia, tender affection, and the potential of the future to...
http://youtu.be/-Y0SOnMUeL8 Israel rescues two hostages in a daring raid in the city of Rafah in Gaza, which is set to...