DECEMBER 6 1060: Béla I of Hungary is crowned king of Hungary. In 1061 Bela changed the Market Day from the traditional Sunday to Saturday which...
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This Day, March 2, In Jewish History
March 2 117(12th of Adar, 3877): As the rebellion by Disapora Jews against the Roman Empire of Trajan came to an unsuccessful close, two Jewish...
This Day, January 10, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
January 10 49 BCE: Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signaling the start of civil war. Caesar’s opposition was led by Pompey, the Roman who...
From the Cabaret to Musical Evangelist: Meyer Tan-Ditter, Jewish Assemblies of God Pioneer
This Week in AG History — September 30, 1962 By Darrin J. Rodgers Originally published on AG-News, 28 September 2023 Meyer Tan-Ditter (1896-1962)...
The Jewish Emphasis on Study
http://youtu.be/Nb6vE08vTn8 Dr. Brown explains why Judaism puts such an emphasis on study, catches up on major news in the world of Israel, and...
‘Great Tragedy’ Hits Israel, Dozens Trampled to Death at Jewish Festival 4/30/21
http://youtu.be/djX-XMhEHMY Dozens killed in stampede as tragedy hits Jewish religious festival; and social media used to fuel Arab unrest in...
What Do Jewish Millennials Believe?
http://youtu.be/cJQVr7rehYg 11-02-17 LIVESTREAM Dr. Brown responds to an important new survey about the religious beliefs and practices of...
This Day, May 27, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
May 27 1096 (3rd of Sivan): Count Emicho and the Crusaders entered Mayence, Germany. The Jews took refuge in the Episcopal Palace and committed...
Nearly Half Of Young Americans Polled Believe The Nazi Jewish Holocaust ‘Might Be A Myth’ As Hatred Against The Jews Exploding Across The County
Half of young Americans are either unsure of the Nazi Holocaust’s authenticity or outright believe it to be a ‘myth’, according to a recent survey...