JUNE 29 1096: Crusaders massacred the Jews of Mehr. 1106: Moses Sephardi was baptized at Huseca, Spain and took the name of Petrus Alphonsi, the...
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This Day, November 15, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
November 15 1215: Pope Innocent III opened the convocation of the Fourth Lateran Council, considered the most important council of the Middle Ages....
This Day, October 16, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
OCTOBER 16 521 BCE (10th of Tishrei): Darius, the Persian monarch under whose rule the Second Temple was completed, and six companions killed...
This Day, May 18, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z’L
May 18 323BCE: Alexander dies at the age of 32. Despite the legend, there is no proof that Alexander ever came to Jerusalem. He did pass through...
Israel Responds to Biden: IDF ‘Making Efforts That No Army in History Has Made … to Protect Civilians’
Breitbart.com reports: “Israel responded Wednesday to President Joe Biden’s claim Tuesday that Israel was engaged in ‘indiscriminate bombing’ of...
This Week in AG History — July 13, 1975
C.M. Ward interviewed many famous individuals for the Revivaltime radio program, including a governor known for his integrity and faith during the...
Connor Boyack: Restoring Traditional History Instruction to U.S. Classrooms
http://youtu.be/M-lLzfRKah4 Some Americans want you to cancel your 4th of July celebration. Libertas Institute President Connor Boyack explains...
This Day, July 28, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
July 28 450:Theodosius II the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 408 to 450 passed away. His reign was not a good period for the Jews people....
This Day, December 1, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
December 1 500: (Kislev 4428): This is the traditional date of the closing of the Talmudic era and the beginning of the Saboraic era. Saboraim is...