This Day, October 12, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
OCTOBER 12 539 BCE: The Persian armies of Cyrus the Great captured Babylon. Within the year, Cyrus would make it...
OCTOBER 12 539 BCE: The Persian armies of Cyrus the Great captured Babylon. Within the year, Cyrus would make it...
OCTOBER 11 1138: Massive earthquake strikes Aleppo, Syria. According to tradition, the Jewish community traces its origins back to the...
OCTOBER 10 614: Today the fifth Council of Paris “prohibited the Jews from asking or from exercising civic or administrative...
OCTOBER 9 768: Carloman I and Charlemagne are crowned Kings of The Franks. Charlemagne treated to his Jewish subjects well,...
OCTOBER 8 314: In his quest to consolidate his power, Constantine I, the man who will become the first Christian...
OCTOBER 7 3761 BCE: According to some Jewish traditionalists, this corresponds to the date on which God created the World. ...
The looming healthcare strike has finally become official and is the biggest in American history.
At the 1927 General Council, the Assemblies of God considered a possible name change as one of two hot topics...
OCTOBER 6 877: Charles the Bald, King of France, passed away. Regardless of whatever others may think of him, Charles...