February 27
272:
Birthdate of Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor from 306 to
337. Constantine adopted Christianity as the state religion for
the Roman Empire which marked a turning point (negative) for the Jews of
Europe.[ There is plenty of agreement that Constantine was born on February 27
but there is not agreement on the year. It ranges from 272 to 289]
380:
Theodosius I, Gratian, and Valentinian II jointly issued The Edict of
Thessalonica which made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire.
1514:
King Sigismund I appointed Michael Yosefovich “senior” of all Lithuanian Jews
1562:
Pius IV issued Dudum e felicis recordationis, a papal bull that confirmed the
papal bulls of Paul IV including those that put restrictions on where Jews
could live and how they could earn a living.
1670:
Leopold I ordered the Jews expelled from Austria.
1680:
Seventy-nine year old Puritan theologian Thomas Goodwin the author of Moses
and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, Used by the Ancient Hebrews passed
away today.
https://archive.org/details/mosesandaaronci00goodgoog
1717:
Birthdate of German bible scholar Johann David Michaelis one of whose
“dissertations was a defense of the antiquity and divine authority of the vowel
points in Hebrew.”
1719:
In London, Moses Raphael Levy, a native of Germany and Grace Mears, a native of
Jamaica gave birth to Rachel Franks Levy, the wife of Isaac Mendes Seixas.
1733:
The Prattenburg, which had left Amsterdam in November of 1732 arrived today at
the Cape of Good Hope with Jacob de Beer serving as a ship’s gunner.
1755:
Birthdate of Shalom Ullman, the Hungarian born rabbi and Talmudist whose son
and grandson followed in his footsteps by serving as rabbis at Lackenbach.
1719:
In London, Grace Mears and Moses Raphael Levy gave birth to Rachel Franks Levy,
the wife of Lisbon native Isaac Menes Seixas whom she married in New York City
in 1740.
1771(13th
of Adar, 5531): Ta’anit Esther
1771:
“Mr. Isaac De Peza presented the Synagogue in Barbados with 6 Silver Purim
Cups.
1774(16th
of Ada, 5534): Purim Meshulash observed on the same that French sailor and
explorer Thomas Vasse was born in Dieppe.
1777:
In Baltimore, Congress adjourns and makes plans to return to Philadelphia now
that General Washington has eliminated the British threat to the city.
1790(14th
of Adar, 5550): Purim
1790:
Birthdate of Sara Ballin who was buried at the Hosens Jewish Cemetery in
Denmark when she passed away in 1876.
1791:
In New York City, Zipporah Levy and Newport, RI native Benjamin Mendes Seixas
gave birth to Sarah Seixas, the wife of Isaac Mendes Seixas Nathan whom she
married in New York City in 1808, and with whom she had fourteen children
1792(4th of Adar, 5552): After he passed away today, Moses ben Meir
was buried at the “Alderney Road (Globe Road) Jewish Cemetery.”
1799:
Birthdate of Frederick Catherwood the English artist architect. In
1833, he made a detailed survey of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. He
probably was the first westerner since the days of the crusades to have access
to this shrine which is located on the Temple Mount. Catherwood was one
of a veritable army of English visitors to “the holy land” who helped to
excavate and map the area in the 19th century.
1801:
Pursuant to the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, Washington, D.C. is
placed under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress. “The first recorded Jewish
resident of the city was Isaac Polock. He arrived in 1795. Polock, a grandson
of a founder of the Newport, Rhode Island synagogue, was a small time real
estate developer. He built a number of fine homes along present day
Pennsylvania Ave. An early renter of one of Polock's houses and his neighbor
was James Madison, a later President.” Major Alfred Mordecai was another
of D.C.’s first Jewish residents. The North Carolina native entered West Point
at the age of 15 and was in the first graduating class when he completed his
studies in 1823. Mordecai came to Washington in 1828 where he served as
the commander of the Washington Arsenal. Washington Hebrew Congregation founded
in 1852 was the city’s first Jewish Congregation. Adas Israel, which was
originally founded as an Orthodox synagogue in 1869 received a donation from
President Grant for its building fund. The congregation later switched to the
Conservative movement. Today the downtown location of Adas Israel is
remembered as the Historic 6th& amp; I Synagogue. For me,
the synagogue at 6th & I was the place in the late 1940’s
and 1950’s where I went for my first Simchat Torah Services, my first Megillah
readings and a whole lot more. The synagogue at 5th& amp;
I was famous because Al Jolson’s father had been its cantor and Jolson sang
their as a little boy. Adas Israel moved to its Connecticut and Porter
where it remains today. During the 1950’s Ambassador Eban spoke from its pulpit
on more than one occasion much to the congregation’s joy and delight. For
more about the history of the Jewish community in Washington you might want to
look at the website of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.
1805(28th
of Adar I, 5565): Naphtali Herz (Hartwig) Wessely passed away. Born in Hamburg
in 1725, he “was a 18th-century German Jewish Hebraist and educationist born at
Hamburg.”
1807:
In Portland, Maine Zilpah Wadsworth Longfellow and Stephen Longfellow gave
birth to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow the poet famed for such famous poetic works
as “Paul Revere’s Ride” and “Evangeline” as well as “Judas Maccabaeus” an
1872 five-act verse tragedy a Hebrew version of which was published in
1900.
http://www.readbookonline.net/title/2821/
1811:
In Charleston, SC, Mr. Solomon Hyams officiated at the wedding of Montague
Jackson to Hannah Hyams.
1812(14th
of Adar, 5572): Purim celebrated on the same day that the Argentine flag
created by Manuel Belgrano was first the first tie in city of Rosario during the
Argentine War of Independence.
1821:
Birthdate of Selig Cassel, the brother of Jewish historian and author David
Cassel, who converted and became Paulus Stephanus Cassel who was then able to
further his academic career as well as taking on the role of being a missionary
trying to convert other Jews.
1827(30th
of Shevat, 5587): Rosh Chodesh Adar
1827(30th
of Shevat, 5587): Samuel Marx, the chief rabbi of Trier and an uncle of Karl
Marx passed away today.
1828:
In New York City, Esther B. Seixas and Naphtali Phillips gave birth to Rachel
Seixas Phillips the wife of Adolphus S. Solomons whom she married in 1851 at
New York City and the mother of NYC native Aline Esther Solomons.
1831(14th
of Adar, 5591): Purim
1831(14th
of Adar, 5591): “Austrian historian and educator” Adolf Beer passed away today.
1833:
Two years after she had passed away, Catherine Raphael, the wife of Joseph
Raphael, was buried today at the “Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.”
1837:
In Speyer, Bavaria, Rebecca Adler ad Joseph Moses gave birth University of
Louisiana trained attorney and veteran of the CSA, Adolph Moses the husband of
Matilda Wolfe who began practicing law in Chicago in 1869 while being an active
member of B’nai B’rith. (Not to be confused with rabbi in Louisville, KY with
the same name)
1841:
In the Netherlands Eliezer Eduard Hirschel Kann and Hyacintha Kann gave birth
to Livia Amalia Kann.
1844:
The Dominican Republic (then known as Santa Domingo) on the island of
Hispaniola gained its independence from Haiti. During the 16th
and 17th century Sephardic merchants settled on the island, many of
them coming from Curaco. “The oldest Jewish grave (on the island) is dated
1826.” Jews of this period assimilated into the general population and
lost their identity. In the 1930’s the Dominican Republic became a haven
for Jews escaping Hitler’s Europe and most of today’s vibrant Jewish community
traces its origins to this period.
1844:
Birthdate of Moses Ha-Levi Horowitz, the Romanian born Yiddish actor and
playwright who came to the United States in 1882 where he was known as the
famous Morris Horowitz.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/03/07/104923916.pdf
1845:
A “Reise-Pass” was issued to Bernhard Behrend today which he was required to
carry with him at all times as he traveled “from his native Rodenberg to
Frankfurt.
1846;
“In Darmstadt-Eberstadt, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Emanuel Bamberger and the
former Helen Fleisch gave birth to Simon Bamberger, “the fourth Governor of the
state of Utah who was the first non-Mormon, the first Democrat and the first
(and so far only) Jew to hold this post.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Bamberger.html
1847(11th
of Adar, 5607): Parashat Tetzaveh; Shabbat Zachor
1847:
Sarah Moses and Alexander Jones gave birth to Adelaide Jones.
1847:
Birthdate of English actress Ellen Terry, whose portrayal of Portia in the
Merchant of Venice was one of her signature roles. She performed with Sir
Henry Irving whose greatest dramatic success came with his performances in “The
Bells.”
1852:
Benjamin Disraeli began serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer for the first of three times which also meant that
he was the leader of the Tories in the House of Commons
1850(15th
of Adar, 5610): Shushan Purim observed for the last time during the Presidency
of Zachary Taylor, the first U.S. chief executive to die in office.
1853(19th
of Adar I, 5613): Sixty-eight-year-old Jacob Aaron passed away in London.
1855:
A concert designed to raise funds for the Hebrew Benevolent Society is
scheduled to be held today.
1855(9th
of Adar 5615): Seventy-five-year-old American educated, Canadian businessman, militia
office and justice of the peace Benjamin Hart, the Montreal born son of Dorothea
Judah, “the daughter of stockbroker Ephriam Hart and merchant Aaron Hart who
served with the Canadian Third Milita during the Ware of 1812 “supported his
brother Ezekiel in his thwarted political career, helped push for a law, passed
in 1831, that granted equality of civil liberties to Jews and was active member
of Montreal's Jewish congregation” passed away today in New York.
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio.php?id_nbr=3958
1856:
Estra (Therese) Wiesner and Rabbi Jonas Wiesner gave birth to Emilie Wiesner.
1856:
Adolphe Salomon married Esther Russell today in the United Kingdom.
1859:
Birthdate of Bertha Pappenheim “the founder of the Jüdischer Frauenbund (League
of Jewish Women).”
1861(17th
of Adar): Rabbi David Tevele ben Moses of Minks author of Bet David passed away
today
1861:
In Frankfurt, Selig Meir Goldschmidt and Clementine Fuld, the daughter of Herz
Salomon Fuld and Caroline Schuster gave birth to Hedwig Goldschmidt who after
her marriage was known as Hedwig Cramer.
1862:
In Russia, Avraam-Abel Khaymovich Zeliksohn and Shterna Slava Zalmanovna
Zelikson gave birth to Shneur Zalman Zalman זלמן Seligson
1864(20th
of Adar I, 5624): Chaia Basia, the daughter of Rabbi Yehoshua Usher Rabinowicz
of Parysow passed away.
1865(1st
of Adar, 5625): Rosh Chodesh Adar
1865:
Birthdate of Jacques Mieses, the native of Leipzig who became a journalist and
world-class chess champion.
1865:
In Pittsburgh, PA, Meyer and Henrietta (Lehrberger) Hanauer gave birth to
Duff’s College graduate and gold medal award winning distiller Albert M.
Hanauer, the husband of Carrie Marx who was a partner and Secretary-Treasurer
of the Hamburger Distillery and a member of the American Jewish Committee.
1865:
Birthdate of Armand Bloch, the native of Strasbourg who was the grandson of
Rabbi Moses Bloch known as of 'Hokhom (the Wise) of Uttenheim, who served in a
variety of rabbinic and communal roles in France and Algeria. In 1931, the
French government named him as Chevialier of the Legion of Honor in recognition
of his service to his co-religionists and his country.
1868:
Benjamin Disraeli begins serving as Prime Minister for the first time.
1870:
In New York City, James (Jacob) Seligman, the son of Fanny and David Seligman,
and Rosa Seligman gave birth to Fleurette Guggenheim, the future wife of Wife
of Benjamin Guggenheim
1870:
The Chicago Tribune reported that the Constitutional Convention will not be
amending the Illinois State Convention mandating a day of the week for
observing the Sabbath. The Jews and the Seventh Day Adventists had
petitioned the convention include a provision making the 7th day of
the week the Sabbath. Since this would be based on the 4th
commandment of the Decalogue, the biblical source would make it more likely
that the populace would enjoy a day of rest. Other groups wanted to disregard
the literal biblical reading and follow the first day of rest practice.
Rather than offend any group, the committee hearing the matter decided the
convention should take no action.
1871:
In Newark, NJ, the Ladies’ Temple Association opened a grand fair at Turn
Hall. The fair is scheduled to be open for the next four nights and is a
fund-raiser for the Temple on Washington Street.
1872:
In New York, Abraham and Amelia Stein Abrahamson gave birth to Dr. Isador
Abrahamson, a graduate of Columbia’s School of Medicine and husband of the
former Stella Heidelberg who was one of New York City’s “foremost neurologists”
and a “founder and director of the Jewish Mental Health Society”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1933/07/19/105401195.pdf
1873:
A national convention of those who want to amend the U.S. Constitution so that
it will state that the United States is a Christian nation met today in
Pittsburgh, PA. There were 500 people at the opening session and more
than a thousand attending the evening session. Attendees claim that their
move is part of a fight against atheism, something that Catholics and Jews of
the time might have found difficult to believe.
1873:
In New York, Isaac and Adeline Phillips gave birth to portrait painter J.
Campbell Phillips whose last work was a portrait of his cousin Bernard Baruch
completed just two months before his death in 1948.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9C06E1DC153DE03ABC4D51DFBF668383659EDE
https://www.artprice.com/artist/60852/john-campbell-phillips
1874:
It was reported today that the annual Purim reception at the Home for Aged and
Infirm Hebrews in New York will be held on March 1st and 2nd.
1874:
Birthdate of Dr. David Nunes Nabarro, the son of London merchant who became
President of the Medical Society for the Study of Venereal Diseases, President
of the Association of Clinical Pathologists and President of the London Jewish
Hospital Medical Society.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC479864/pdf/jclinpath00048-0102.pdf
1877(14th
of Adar, 5637): Purim
1877:
The Young Men’s Hebrew Association hosted a Purim Ball this evening at Cooper
Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey.
1877:
Birthdate of Chaim Mordechai Rumkowski “the head of the Council of Elders in
the Lodz Ghetto who was murdered at Auschwitz in 1944.
1878(24th
of Adar I, 5638): Fifty-six-year-old Lazare Lazad, the Lorrain, France born son
of Elie ben Abraham Lazard and Esther Cahn – Lazard, the husband of Eugénie
Lazard and father of Elie Lazard; Claire Haas and Jules Lazard passed away
today Paris.
1878:
The parents of Lucy Shereck, a young Jewess, “wept bitterly” as they watched
the baptism of their daughter at the Marcey Avenue Baptist Church.
1879:
Constantine Fahlberg discovered the artificial sweetener saccharine which Ellen
Glotz described in The Accidental Epicure.
1880(15th
of Adar, 5640): Shushan Purim
1880:
Over 4,000 people attended the fancy dress ball given by the Purim Association
at the Academy of Music. This year’s annual event raised an estimated $18,000
for Mount Sinai Hospital.
1880:
It was reported today that “the war which has for some time raged in Germany
between the natives and the Jews, seems to increase rather than to diminish…The
crime of the Jews appears to be…their financial prosperity.” “If the Jews in
Germany were poor, they would not be attacked.” But many of them are very
rich “and this is their offense.” [Editor’s note – this is fifty years before
Hitler came to power]
1881:
It was reported today that the second edition of the “History of Egypt Under
the Pharaohs” by Dr. Henry Brugsch-Bey is now available. The description
of the Exodus presented in this edition is one of the many improvements made in
this edition. In a special preface to the new volume, Brugsh-Gey claims that he
bases his description of the change in direction taken by the Jews on
“contemporary records and the evidence of the Egyptian monuments” to establish
“the veracity of the scriptural record.” He also co-authored “The True
Story of the Exodus of Israel: Together with a Brief Review of the History of
Monumental Egypt” with Francis Henry Underwood.
1882:
In Hudson, Mass., Mary Elizabeth Rice (née Tyler) and Asa Leonard Wheeler, gave
birth to Burton K. Wheeler, the U.S. Senator from Montana who in 1936 “said
that anti-Semitism has not only gained a foothold in European countries like
Germany, Poland, Rumania, Austria and Hungary, but has been imported in the
Western Hemisphere by Mexico, Brazil and Ecuador” and that the “capacity for
persecution” as embodied in anti-Semitism is not “foreign to American soil.”
1882:
A review of “The Electorate and the Legislature” by Spencer Walpole, one of a
series of books on the rights and responsibilities of an English Citizen,
published today notes that “The House of commons kept one of the members
elected for the city of London out of his seat for 11 years because he was a
Jew.” This was based on the “historic intolerance and prejudice” of the Commons
and its members which has not been fully overcome.
1883: Oscar Hammerstein patented the 1st cigar-rolling
machine
1883(20th
of Adar I, 5643): Sixty-two year old Julius Stern co-founder of the Stern
Conservatory and conductor of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra from 1869 to 1871
passed away today.
1885:
In Dublin “Maurice Solomons, an optician who practice is mentioned in Ulysses
and his wife gave birth to Dr. Bethel Solomons who played rugby for Ireland was
a “supporter of the 1916 Rising.”
1886:
Birthdate of Cedar Rapids, IA native and Indiana University alum Albert Y.
Aronson who was “the managing editor of The
Louisville Times for nearly thirty years.”
1887
Birthdate of Latvia native and naturalized American citizen Solomon Golub the
composed of Yiddish songs.
1888(14th
of Adar, 5648): Purim
1888:
In Xenia, Ohio, Bernhard Schlesinger, a Prussian Jew and Kate Feurle, an
Austrian Catholic gave birth to historian Arthur Meir Schlesinger, the Harvard
professor who was the father of historian and Kennedy aficionado Arthur M.
Schlesinger, Jr.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1965/10/31/98543706.pdf
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1954/04/16/83750756.pdf
1888:
Birthdate of Lotte Lehman German opera star who eventually moved to the United
States and became known for the foundation in her name. Lehman was not
Jewish. But her stepchildren (on their mother’s side) were Jewish.
When Hitler marched into Austria, Lehman got the children out, moved them to
Paris and eventually brought all of them to the United States.
1889:
In Robinson, Illinois Lydia Myers and Edward Rosenbaum gave birth to Purdue
University trained Civil Engineer and husband of Marsha M. Ten Eyck
1889:
In Soroki, Bessarabia, Mindel and Yechiel Bronfman gave birth to Samuel
Bonfaman founder of Distillers Corporation Limited which was renamed Seagram
Co., Ltd whose products included Dewars scotch and a leader of the Canadian
Jewish committee.
1890:
In Michigan, Hattie Houseman Amberg and David Moses Amberg gave birth to Julius
Houseman Amberg the husband of Callie Smith Amberg.
1891:
Birthdate of David Sarnoff. Born in Russia, Sarnoff became the head of
R.C.A. and N.B.C.
1891:
It was reported today that the Purim Association raised $15,000 at its annual
ball which it will donate to the United Hebrew Charities.
1892(30th
of Shevat, 5652): Rosh Chodesh Adar
1892:
In Buffalo, NY, Esther Freedman and Nathan Aaron gave birth to University of
Buffalo trained attorney A. Howard Aaron, the husband of Arline Schwartz who
was a mbmer of Temple Beth Zion and the Jewish Federation for Social Service in
Buffalo.
1892(30th
of Shevat, 5652): Seventy-three-year-old Chazan Moritz German passed away in
Bresalua
1893:
“Coming Exodus of Russian Jews” published today compared the doubling of the
Jewish population in the United Kingdom over the last twenty years to the
projected redoubling of that number in only another five years because of the
mass migration of Jews from the lands of the Czar due to their cruel treatment.
1893:
While working as an assistant professor of Germanic and romance Languages at
the University of Missouri, today, Leo Wiener, the Bialystok born son of Simeon
Wiener and the former Frieda Rabinowicz marred Bertha Kahn today in Kansas
City, MO.
1893:
In Boston, Louis D and Alice (Goldmark) Brandeis gave birth to Bryn Mawr
graduate Susan Brandeis the University of Chicago trained attorney, Hadassah
member and wife Jacob H. Gilbert.
https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/gilbert-susan-brandeis
1894:
Thirty-seven-year-old Cincinnati native Jessie Myers married forty-seven-year-old
Richmond native and auctioneer Henry Clay Ezekiel today in her hometown.
1895:
“Elsie Leslie’s Little Guests” published today described an afternoon at the
theatre enjoyed by several hundred Jewish children who saw “The Prince and the
Pauper” who were there as guest of the famous child actress. As a sign of
their appreciation they gave her an a bag which was elegantly embroidered with
her initials – “E.L.L.”
1895:
A debate opened in the Reichstag today over a motion to restrict the
immigration of Jews from Russia and Austria.
1895:
A large number of prominent Jewish citizens attended “the third reception for
the season of the Young Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s League of the Montefiore Home
took place this evening at Carnegie Hall.
1895:
Rabbi Joseph Silverman of Temple Emanu-El delivered a speech tonight entitled
“Charity” in which he said that charity was “the language of the heart…the very
poetry religion.” “The Jewish sages of old had said that the world
existed on three pillars – education, religion and charity. Some might be
willing to strike of education, others would be willing to strike of religion
and even some would go so far as to strike off both religion and education, but
where is the man who would be willing to strike off the pillar of charity?”
1896(13th
of Adar, 5656): Ta’anit Esther; erev Purim observed William McKinley and
William Jennings Bryan prepared to run for the President of the United States.
1897:
A visit to “the Hebrew theatres” was included in the tour of the Lower East
Side slums by a group of Yale University divinity students which was followed
by a symposium on the methods of organized charities that included Nathaniel S.
Rosenthal of the United Hebrew Charities.
1898:
“Jews Defended In Reichstag” described the debate during which “deprecated the
promotion of Jews to the rank of officers and surgeons, on the ground of their
‘un-soldier like spirit.’” Herr Eugene “Richter vigorously repudiate this” He
said that during the war with France in 1870,83 Jewish soldiers received the
Iron Cross and 36 of the 70 Jewish surgeons received the same decoration.
General Heinrich von Gossler, the Minister of War, defended the Jews against
the false accusation that they had sold defective rifles to the government.
1899:
Two days after he had passed away, 64 year old Nathan Hallel was buried today
at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery.”
1899:
“A Bible Story Up To Date” published today described Abraham Gruber’s updated
version of the Purim story which equated the behavior of Haman with
anti-Dreyfus forces in France and the European bigots who falsely claim that
Jews have their own laws which makes them disloyal of whatever country they are
living in.
1899:
In his on-going attempt to create a Jewish homeland, Herzl meets with
Grossherzog Friedrich of Baden in Karlsruhe. He offers the Grossherzog the
protectorate over the land company and requests another audience with the
Kaiser. Herzl receives a recommendation to the Deutsche Bank in Berlin to act
as a subscription agency for the Jewish Colonial Bank.
1900(28th
of Adar I, 5660): Seventy-five year old Austrian born Abraham Woolner, the
husband of Magdelena Woolner and father of Sophe, Hannah, Isabella, Gisela and
Maximillian Woolner
1901:
Birthdate of Chicago native and University of Illinois trained Otolaryngologist
Melvin Reese Guttman the husband of Eleanor Guttman and the son-in-law of Pearl
and Bernard Given.
1902:
In London, a group of Zionists formed the Anglo Palestine Company which became
the Bank Leumi.
1903(30th
of Shevat, 5663): Rosh Chodesh Adar
1903(30th
of Shevat, 5663): Fifty-seven-year-old Antwerp born French composer Albert
Cahen passed away today in La Turbie.
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3897-cahen-albert
1903:
In Pruzhany, Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik and Pesya Feinstein, the daughter of Rabbi
Elihyahu Feinstein gave birth to Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik.
http://www.manfredlehmann.com/news/news_detail.cgi/110/0
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/10/nyregion/no-headline-684393.html
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/04/10/nyregion/no-headline-684393.html
1904(11th
of Adar, 5664): Parashat Tetzaveh; Shabbat Zachor
1904:
Henri Daniel Mayrargue and Eveline Bethsabée Lattès gave birth to Mayrargue
Marel Mayrargue
1905:
“A dispatch to a news agency from Odessa says it is rumored there that ten Jews
have been killed and thirty wounded in an anti-Jewish riot a Theodosia,” “a
seaport on the southeast cost of the Crimea seventy miles east of Simferopol.”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1905/02/27/117950862.html?pageNumber=1
1906:
As the Russian rulers issued an “imperial ukase” calling for the first meeting
a Russian Parliament, some Jewish leaders have decided to form a political
party and participate in the elections for members of this National Assembly.
1907(13th
of Adar, 5667): Erev Purim
1907:
In Hamburg, Rosalia Rothschild and Hermann Simon Bass gave birth to Julius Bass
who was murdered at the Neuengamme
Concentration Camp.
1907:
Jockey Walter Miller, the native of Brooklyn born in 1890 who rode his first
race at the age of 14 and passed away in 1959 after having rode 1,094 winners,
today road “winners in all vie races at Oakland Race Course.”
1908:
Zionist leader Arthur Ruppin delivered an address to the Jewish Colonization of
Vienna.
1909:
Birthdate of New York native and NYU trained research chemist Samuel Natelson.
1910:
“Under the auspices of the Jewish Religious Union, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi
of the Free Synagogue, New York, delivered at Hampstead to-day the second of a
series of addresses which is expected to bring to a head the controversy
between the Liberal and Orthodox sections of the Anglo-Jewish Union. “
1911:
It was reported today that the Jewish Kehilla of New York has 238 constituent organizations including 138
congregations, 58 lodges, 44 educational and benevolent societies and 3
federations.”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1911/02/27/104820562.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1911:
Twenty-four-year-old Matt Wells fought a twenty round bout at the National
Sporting Club in London “to win the lightweight championship of Great Britain
and take home the Lonsdale Belt.”
1912:
It was reported today that Oscar S. Straus, the Secretary of Commerce and Labor
under President Theodore Roosevelt was among those providing financial backing
for his current run for the Republican nomination against President Taft.
1912:
It was reported today that “after 18 opinions by the New York /state courts on
the right of Isidor Straus and Nathan Straus, dealing as a firm, tell
copyrighted books at cut prices, the United States Supreme Court” has “declined
to dismiss as frivolous an appeal from the latest New York decision adverse to
them” and that the high court will hear the case “next year.”
1913:
A telegram from Sofia published in Paris today, “state that the Central
Consistory of Jews of Bulgaria addressed a petition to the Bulgarian Premier
against the cession of any territory to Rumania because the latter country,
contrary to the Treat of Berlin refuses civil rights to Jews and these
disabilities might apply to Bulgarian Jews living in the ceded territory.”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/02/27/100389861.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1913:
In Brooklyn, “hat-trimming salesman” William Shamforoff and his wife Rose gave
birth to Irwin Gilbert Shamorfoff who gained fame as author Irwin Shaw two of
whose most famous works were The Young
Lions, a novel about World War II that became a popular movie and Rich
Man, Poor Man, a saga about department store tycoon that provided the basis
for a television mini-series of the same name.
1914(1st
of Adar, 5674): Rosh Chodesh Adar
1914:
“Films Show Charity Work” published today described plans of the Brooklyn
Federation of Jewish Charities to host screenings this weekend of “How the Jews
Care for Their Poor.”
1915(13th
of Adar, 5675): Parashat Tetzaveh; Shabbat Zachor; erev Purim
1915(13th
of Adar, 5675): Abraham Forsch passed away today in Cleveland, OH.
1915:
“The Rech, the organ of the Constitutional Democratic party in Russia reports
that “the large number of Jewish refugees arriving in Moscow from various parts
of the Kingdom of Poland finder there a sympathetic reception” while “the
situation is quite different for Jewish refuges from Poland…who arrive in
Petrograd” who “are all being sent back to the pale of settlement.”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1915/02/28/301786712.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1916:
“Dr. Stephen S. Wise spoke at the Free Synagogue” this morning on ‘Marriage and
After,’ the fourth of his series of addresses on the deeper things of life”
1916:
“The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Temple Israel Sisterhood
of Personal Service was formally observed” this evening.
1916:
Prior to Mark “Sykes’s departure to meet the Russian Foreign Minister in
Petrograd today, Sir Herbert Samuel approached Sykes with “a plan in the form
of a memorandum” concerning Palestine which later led Sykes to write to Samuel
“suggesting that if Belgium should assume the administration of Palestine, it
might be more acceptable to France as an alternative to the international
administration which France wanted and the Zionists did not.
1916:
“E.M. Newman of Chicago delivered he first of his illustrated lectures for the
current season at Carnegie Hall” tonight.
1916:
The Morris Loeb Memorial Building and the Joseph B. Bloomingdale Memorial
Auditorium were formally dedicated today during “the annual meeting of the
Hebrew Technical Institute.
1916: During his speech this afternoon at the
annual meeting of the Young Women’s Hebrew Association, Dr. Cyrus Adler “said
he did not altogether approve of young women soliciting for the relief funds on
the street in the manner exhibited” during “tag day.”
1916:
At today’s annual meeting of The Widowed Mothers’ Fund Association, Mrs.
William Einstein, the President “made a plea against ‘machine ready’ charity.”
1916:
“The new Hebrew Technical Institute” was dedicated today in New York
1916:
This afternoon, “at the annual meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Aid Society…President Sanders announced that Jacob H. Schiff had donated
$25,000 to the organization as the nucleus of a fund with which to erect a new
building” to help the society meet its increased needs.
1917:
The Russian Revolution broke out in Petrograd. After three years of ruinous war
the old regime collapsed. By March a provisional government under Kerensky was
set up. During the ensuing revolution, the Jews were caught in the middle. Much
of the conflict centered around the south and west where over 3 million Jews
lived. It is estimated that over 2000 pogroms took place, especially in the
Ukraine, leading to the death of 100,000-200,000 Jews within the next 3 years.
1917:
Three days after defeating the Ottomans at Kut, the British forces under
Frederick Stanley Maude arrived at Aziziyah on their way to Baghdad with all
that this will mean to creation of what we have come to call the modern “Middle
East.”
1917:
Assemblyman Nathan D. Pearlman sponsored a bill today in the New York State
legislature to allow New York City “to buy and sell food” “as an emergency
measure” to relieve shortages,
1918:
“A dinner,” attended by “officers of the British Recruiting Mission and many
rabbis” “for the 150 Jewish soldiers in the battalion recruited for service in
Palestine was given at the Hotel Imperial tonight by the Zionist Lunch Club.”
1918:
Morris Weinberg, the publisher of the Day
announced that in the future, the Day
and the Warheit would appear as one
publication, Day-Warheit.
1919:
During the Versailles Peace Conference, today the Dr. Weizmann, Nahum Sokolow,
Professor Sylvain Levi of the College of France, Andre Spire of the French
Zionist organization and Mr. Syzsyahkin representing the Jews of Russia
presented their case before the Supreme Council which at a “minimum” called for
the “establishment of communities Palestine and guarantee of special rights and
sovereignty for these communities” and which at a “maximum” called :for the
creation of a Jewish state in order that the Jews may have a national home
where they can live in peace.”
1920(8th
of Adar, 5680: Today, Vic, the wife of
Sir John Monash, the leading military man of Australia succumbed to
cervical cancer just weeks after he had returned from Europe.
1921:
“On a farm in Calgary, Alberta, Samuel and Zelda Cohen gave birth to “Morton
Cohen, a scholar of Victorian literature.” (As reported by Richard Sandomir)
1922:
Psychoanalyst Ernest Jones and his wife gave birth to Mervyn Jones the British
author whose works included Joseph, a fictional tale based on the life
of Stalin.
1923:
Birthdate of Reichel “Rae” Kushner along with her brother led 350 people out of
the local ghetto by digging a tuner and who married Joseph Kushner, the
grandfather of Jared Kushner, in 1945.
1923:
In Newy York, Marsha “Minnie Bromberg and Harry Bromberg gave birth to Louis
Bromberg, not to be confused with the scenic designer of the same name.
1924:
“The Johnson immigration restriction measure was characterized as ‘the most
un-American and discriminatory bill ever presented to Congress’ in a telegram
from Supreme Court Justice Salvatore A. Cotilla received” tonight “at a meeting
in the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York of the sustaining members of the Zionist
Organization of America.”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1924/02/28/104243617.html?pageNumber=4
1925:
Birthdate of Sam Dash. The Georgetown Law Professor would gain fame as
the Chief Counsel for the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate
Scandal.
1926(13th
of Adar, 5686): Parashat Tetzaveh; Shabbat Zachor; Erev Purim
1926:
Young Judea Clubs throughout the United States presented Purim plays.
1926:
“The Einstein Theory of Relativity is not valid under a strict mathematical
analysis according to a statement made” today by Charles Lane Poor, the
Professor of Celestial Mechanics at Columbia University who attacked the
mathematics of theory and “criticized Einstein for his errors in logic saying
that he would prove the laws of logic false in order to make his theory hold.”
1927:
In Detroit, MI, Abraham and Ruth Jaroff gave birth to Leon Morton Jaroff, “a
science writer and editor who persuaded Time Inc. to start Discover magazine in
1980, became its top editor and for many years wrote the popular Skeptical Eye
column challenging pseudo-sciences…” (As reported by Dennis Hevesi)
1927:
“Nearly 271 years after Baruch Spinoza…was excommunicated by the Jewish
community of Amsterdam, the ban was revoked when Dr. Joseph Klausner of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem uttered the formula of release at” today’s
meeting of the university faculty.
1928:
In Malden, MA, Nathan and Katherine (Hellerman) Greenfield gave birth to Joshua
Joseph Greenfield, the Brooklyn College, University of Michigan and Columbia
University educated author and screenwriter best known for writing about his
autistic son. (As reported by Neil Genzlinger)
1928:
Abie Bain, the St. Petersburg born Jewish-American middleweight Abie Bain was
knocked out in the fifth round by “KO” Phil Kapla.
1929:
As a sign of respect for his success, today’s issue of Variety was dedicated to
Abraham Joseph (A.J.) Balaban, the co-founder of the theatre chain of Balaban
and Katz.
1930:
In Los Angeles, silent film writer and producer John Stone and the former Hilda
Ness gave birth to Peter Hess Stone, the writer who won an Oscar, and Emmy and
a Tony
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/28/movies/peter-stone-award-winning-writer-of-1776-dies-at-73.html
1931:
Arnold Zweig and Jakob Wassermann were among the German writers and scholars
who “who published a join manifesto today addressed to those 186 French men of
letters who recently appealed to German intellectuals to join them in work for
a Franco-German understanding a new Europe.”
1931(10th
of Adar, 5691): Eighty-seven- year-old Rudolf Hirsch, the German born son of
Leopold Hirsch and Therese Tölzele Hirsch (Wormser), the husband of Pauline
Hirsch and father of Julie Lina Moos passed away today in San Francisco.
1932:
Today, “Chef Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo summoned the Court of Appeals to meet in
special session in Albany” on March 3rd which has led many to
believe that a decision has been reached in a case regarding the investigation
of the government of New York City by a joint state legislative committee.
1932:
In Hampstead Garden Suburb, London “art dealer Francis Lenn Taylor” and retired
actress Sara Sothern gave birth to American actress Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor
who converted to Judaism in 1959, had two Jewish husbands (producer Mike Todd
and crooner Eddie Fisher) and was such an ardent supporter of Israel and Jewish
causes such as the right of Soviet Jews to emigrate, that her films were “were
banned by Muslim countries throughout the Middle East and Africa.”
1933: Germany’s parliament building in Berlin,
the Reichstag, was set on fire. The Reichstag Fire was started by the
Nazis who used the fire as an excuse to begin their subversion of the German
legal and political system.
1933:
As a result of the Reichstag Fire which he saw as the confirmation of the Nazis
rise to power, Walter Benjamin left Germany.
1933:
Along with all the Jewish and leftist actors, Wolfgag Heinz (David Hirsch) was
dismissed from his work mark the start of an exile that would lead him from
Holland to Britain and finally to Switzerland.
1934:
“The American Committee for the Settlement of Jews in Birobidjan (Ambidjan) was
established today, at a meeting held in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York
City.
1935:
Lazar Kaganovich began serving his first term as People’s Commissar for
Transport.
1935:
In the Bronx, Jeanette Efron and Sol Fineman gave birth to Eleanor Fineman, an
“American photographer, author, and artist” whose works included “Vilna Nights”
with dealt with lost Jewish culture.
1935:
Harry Hoffman, who works at the Curb Exchange, is scheduled to compete in the
400-meter run at tryouts for the American Maccabi Team being held at the 102nd
Engineers Armory today. The “Jewish Olympics” are scheduled to be held in
Tel Aviv starting on April 2 and finishing on April 7.
1935:
Birthdate of Uri Shulevitz American author and illustrator. Born in Poland, he
survived the bombing of Warsaw in 1939 and moved with his family first to Paris
and finally to Israel, in 1949. During the Sinai War in 1956, Mr. Shulevitz
joined the Israeli Army. Later, he joined the Ein Gedi kibbutz. He moved to New
York City in 1959, studying painting at Brooklyn Museum Art School and working
as an illustrator for a Hebrew children's book publisher. In 1962, an editor at
Harper & Row saw his freelance portfolio and suggested he write
children's book. He won the Caldecott Medal in 1969 for his illustration of The
Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. He created his first picture book, The
Moon in My Room, in 1963.
1936:
U.S. premiere of Liebelei a German film directed by Max Ophüls which
was based on a play of the same name (Liebelei (de)) by Arthur Schnitzler,
the Austrian playwright was the son of laryngologist Johann Schnitzler.
1936:
“The Goes ‘Round” a musical comedy with a script co-authored Jo Swerling and
starring Harry Richman was released in the United States today.
1936:
Mathematician Issai Schur returned from
Switzerland via Karlsruhe, where his sister lived, to Berlin.
1936:
“A very agreeable "Concertino" in F minor by Giovanni Pergolesi,
edited by that true musician and exceptional investigator of old music, Sam
Franko, opened the Philharmonic-Symphony concert, tonight in Carnegie Hall.
1936:
“The plight of the Christian men and women who fled from Germany because of
Nazi persecution and terrorism was described this afternoon and evening at a
conference and dinner under the auspices of the American Christian Committee
for German Refugees at the Hotel Astor.”
1936:
“A street fight broke out today in front of a Warsaw synagogue when a group of
Jews tried to prevent a number of Jewish tradesmen, who they alleged were
continuing to import German goods, from entering the synagogue.”
1936:
During a press conference today Count Henri de Baillet-Latour of Belgium,
president of the International Olympic Committee sportswriters asked if Germany
had lived up to all her promises and agreements to which he answered, “In every
respect, the International Olympic Committee had not fault to find. There Jews on the teams, among the officials
and among the spectators. There were no
signs of discrimination.”
1936(4th
of Adar, 5696): Eighty-one-year-old Rachel H. Hays, the Utica, NY born wife of
attorney Daniel Peixotto Hays, a member of one of New York’s oldest Jewish
families who among other things as a trustee and secretary of the Jewish
Publication Society, passed away today in Pleasantville, NY.
1927(16th
of Adar, 5697): Parashat Ki Tisa
1937:
New York Times columnist Arthur Krock had an award winning “exclusive
interview with the President of the United States.
1937:
In Rumania, thirty people were hospitalized after having been injured today
“when members of an anti-Semitic Nazi party sought to prevent Jews from voting
in municipal elections” while another thirty-five people suffered injuries that
were not serious enough to require hospitalization.
1938:
The Palestine Post reported that during his last day in Palestine, the
departing High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Wauchope, laid the foundation stone of
the Andrews Memorial Hospital in Netanya, and visited Pardess Hana, Hadera and
Haifa.
1938:
The Palestine Post reported that In New York the Joint Distribution
Committee announced that the Soviet government's firm opposition to the
immigration of Jews from outside of the Soviet Union to Birobidjan ended the
practical prospect of the development, if not of the entire existence, of what
was expected to become an autonomous Soviet Jewish republic. The report
mentioned that out of some 27,000 foreign Jews who immigrated to Birobijan,
20,000 had later left the area.
1939:
Birthdate American Formula One driver Peter Revson, who won the 1973 British
and Canadian Grand Prix events and was runner-up at the 1971 Indianapolis 500.
He was killed during a practice run in 1974.
1939:
In Milwaukee, WI, Harry Cutler, the Russian born son of Meyer and Elda Cutler
and his wife Rose Cutler gave birth to Joel Leslie Cutler
1939:
As the multi-year Arab wave of violence continues, 32 people were killed today
and another fifty persons were wounded in a series of explosions and shootings
throughout Palestine today.
1940:
Jewish scientists Martin Kamen and Sam Ruben discovered carbon-14, the critical
material for the method known as “carbon dating.”
1940:
The Land Transfer Regulations aimed at ending Jewish property acquisition in
Palestine were put into effect by the British government.
1941:
“So Ends Our Night” the movie version of the novel by the same name featuring
Erich von Stroheim, Alexander Granach and Ernst Deutsch with music by Louis
Gruenberg was released in the United States today.
1941:
The Nazis completed the suppression of “the February Strike,” the
first even if unsuccessful direct action taken against the “treatment of
Jews in Europe.”
1941:
In retaliation for an innocent incident in Amsterdam, the Germans arrested 425
Jewish men, beat them and deported 389 of them to Buchenwald concentration
camp. Two months later 364 of them were transferred to Mauthausen concentration
camp. Ten of them committed suicide. By autumn, none of the men were alive.
1942:
In Kovno, the German issued an order stipulating “that the Jews were to submit
all books in their possession” – which resulted in the confiscation of over
100,000 books. (Yad VaShem_
1942:
The first transport of French Jews was sent to Nazi-Germany
1942:
A group of Aryan women staged a protest in Berlin against the arrest of their
Jewish husbands whom the government was planning to ship off to concentration
camps.
1943(22nd
of Adar I. 5703): Parashat Ki Tisa
1943:
Birthdate of Jonathan Rosenbuam, the native of Florence, Alabama whose
“childhood home was the Rosenbaum House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright” who
“was the head film critic for the Chicago Reader from 1987 until 2008.”
http://www.wellesnet.com/rosenbaum_interview.htm
1943:
Work orders were increased in the Lodz Ghetto increased, easing tensions within
the ghetto since more Jews would be needed to work and less would be exposed to
deportation.
1943
(22nd of Adar I, 5703): On Shabbat, Rabbi Avraham Duber Shapiro, Chief Rabbi of
Kovno, died in the Kovno Ghetto. Shapiro was a famous Talmudic
scholar. He had been Chief Rabbi of Kovno since before World War I.
At the outbreak of World War II he was in Switzerland under a doctor’s
care. He insisted on returning to Kovno in Lithuania and revisited one of
his son’s efforts to join in him in the United States. Shapiro stayed
with his fellow Jews. When he died, the Nazis forbade any public
demonstrations. Thousands of Jews defied the decree and showed their
affection by attending his funeral on the next day.
1943:
U.S. premiere of “The Hard Way” “a musical drama directed by Vincent Sherman,”
produced by Jerry Wald with a screenplay by Daniel Fuchs and Peter Viertel.
1944(3rd
of Adar, 5704): Byelorussian born American Yiddish writer Shmuel-Gershon
Slobodkin passed away today.
1944:
This morning, there were reports of explosions at the income tax office in
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. There were no reports of casualties.
The Irgun Zvai Leumi is thought to have set off the devices that caused the
explosions.
1945:
During “The Hunting Season,” “Yaakov Tavi who was in charge of Irgun’s
intelligence service was kidnapped at 11 a.m. at the corner of Dizengoff and
Yirimiyahu streets.”
1945(14th
of Adar, 5705): Final Purim celebrated during World War II.
1945:
In Mt. Clemens, MI, an “Orthodox rabbi” and his wife gave birth to
dermatologist Arnold William “Arnie” Klein known for his star-studded Hollywood
clientele
.
1946:
La Bataille du rail (Battle of the Rails), French film about the
sabotage of railroads prior to the Normandy invasion was released in France
today almost three year before Arthur Mayer and Joseph Burstyn released it in
the United States.
1947:
Louis B. “Mayer auctioned of his horses” today after having thrown Mendel
Silberberg and “a gaggle of Jewish Leaders” when they “suggested that Mayer
give up his involvement in horse racing because it was bad for the image of the
Hollywood Jew.”
1948:
The International Agriculture Institute which had been co-founded by David
Lubin in 1908 “to help farmers share knowledge, produce systematically,
establish a cooperative system of rural credit, and have control over the
marketing of their products” was dissolved today.
1949:
“The United Jewish Appeal announced tonight the opening of its 1949 campaign
for $250,000,000.”
1949:
“The nation-wide campaign of Histadrut, the Israeli Labor Federation, to raise
$10,000,000 this week for its work in Israel, was started here today at a
luncheon of presidents of 500 benevolent and fraternal societies.
1949:
It was learned today in Cairo that “Egypt and Syria are seeking the means of
mobilizing the Arab community of nations against any settlement of the
Palestine question that would give Arab Palestine to Trans-Jordan.”
1950:
In Detroit, Mrs. John C. Hopp is scheduled to chair a meeting of the Women’s
Division of the Jewish Welfare Division which is intended insure the active
participation of all women’s organization in the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign,
1950:
In the UK, Walter and Liesel (Alice) Schwab gave birth to Julia Schwab, the
wife of Professor Anthony Neuberger, who gained fame as Rabbi Julia Babette
Sarah Neuberger, Baroness Neuberger, the first female rabbi to have her own
congregation (South London Liberal Synagogue) and the “full-time Senior Rabb at
the West London Synagogue.”
1951(21st
of Adar I, 5711): Rabbi Azriel Nehemiah Flax, the father of public-school
teacher Mrs. Rose Lee Wind and the father-in-law of Rabbi Solomon Wind passed
away today after which he was buried at the Beth David Cemetery on Long Island.
1951:
Three years after having been released in Sweden. “The Little Ballerina”
a British drama featuring Anthony Newley was released in the United States.
today.
1952:
In New York Emanuel Applebaum and Jaqueline Applebaum gave birth to David
Leslie Applebaum who at the age of 51 while in Jerusalem was “killed in terrorist attack together with daughter, Nava, on the eve of her
wedding.)
1953:
The Jerusalem Post reported that an Israeli soldier was killed when
Jordanians opened fire on an Iraeli patrol in the frequently infiltrated Beit
Guvrin area.
1953:
The Jerusalem Post reported that A Nahal group established a settlement
at Ein Gedi, on the shores of the Dead Sea.
1953:
The Jerusalem Post reported that A festive meeting celebrated the
establishment of the first local council of Ashkelon, the Afridar housing
suburb near Migdal Ashkelon.
1954(24th of Adar I, 5714): Parashat
Vayakhel
1954(24th of Adar I, 5714):
Eighty-one-year-old Russian born Jacob J. Lubell, the founder of Lubell
Brothers, “a boy’s manufacturing concern” and a founder and director of the
Central Jewish Institute as well as a member of the founders’ committee of
Yeshiva University passed away today at the Home of the Daughters of Jacob.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1954/02/28/92546864.html?pageNumber=92
1956:
Final broadcast on NBC of “The Tony Martin Show,” a 15 minute musical variety
hosted by Tony Martin and produced by Bud Yorkin.
1957:
Lazar Kaganovich completed his final term as a “Full Member” of the Politburo.
1958:
The original Broadway production of “Blue Denim” co-starring Warren Berlinger
opend today at the Playhouse Theatre where it “ran for 166 performances.”
1958(6th
of Adar, 5718): Sixty-six-year-old Harry Cohn, CEO of Columbia Pictures, the
New York born son Joseph Cohn, a tailor from Germany, and Bella Joseph from
Pale of Settlement, one of several Jewish movie moguls who shaped
Hollywood and the entertainment business passed away after suffering a fatal
heart attack.
http://www.immigrantentrepreneurship.org/entry.php?rec=89
1961(11th
of Adar, 5721): Eighty-six-year-old Detroit native and University of Michigan
trained attorney Leo M. Butzel who “in the early days of the automotive
industry was the representative of Ford, Durant, Chrysler, Willis, Dodge and
the Fshers” passed away today.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/03/01/101449936.html?pageNumber=33
1962:
“A proposal to ban pig breeding in Israel” which is “assured” of passed “was
debated heatedly last night and today on a first reading in Israel’s
Parliament.” (JTA)
1964:
“An alarming rise in births involving schizophrenic parents was described here today
by Dr. Franz J. Kallman, psychiatrist and researcher in the genetics of mental
illness.”
1964,
Steve Lawrence opened at the 54th Street Theatre in a Broadway musical version
of “What Makes Sammy Run?” which ran for 540 performances.
1965(25th
of Adar I, 5725): Parashat Vayahkel; Shabbat Sheaklim
1965:
Dr. Samuel Baskin, the president of Antioch College was named to serve as
President of the Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Education.
1967:
Funeral services were held in Cleveland Heights for seventy-five-year-old
Shaker Heights resident Louis Gottlieb, the Polish born son of Ida Ravitz and
Morris Gottlieb and the husband of Clara Gottlieb with whom he had three
children – Lillian, Florence and Harvey – after which he was buried in the Park
Synagogue Cemetery.
1967:
Two days after he had passed away, funeral services are scheduled to be held
today at Yeshiva University’s Lamport Auditorium for fifty-eight-year-old
chemistry professor Dr. Samuel Soloveichik, the Bealrus born son of Rabbi Moses
Soloveichik and Pescha Soloveitchik and the brother of Dr. Joseph B.
Solveitchik, the professor of Talmud at Yehsiva’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Theological School and Rabbi Aaron Soloveichek, the dean of the Hebrew
Theological Seminary in Chicago as well as two sisters, Shulamith Meiselman and
Anna Gerber.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1967/02/27/90281353.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1967(17th of Adar I, 5727):
Sixty-five-year-old Norman Tishman, the New York born
son of Julius and Hilda Karmel Tishman and the husband of Rita Valentine
Tishman who was “the chairman of the board of Tishman Realty” passed away
today.
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1967/02/28/83581694.pdf
1969: Today,
Goodman Alexander Sarachan is presiding at the State Investigation Commission’s
public hearings on the infiltration of organized crime into legitimate
businesses.
1970: Three
days after he had passed away, funerals services are scheduled to be held for
eighty-one-year-old Allen Kander, the Kansas City, MO born son of “Felix Victor
and Matilda Epstein Kander the newspaper reporter turned “award winning”
newspaper broker and husband of “the former Jeanette Unger” with whom he had
three children – Kenneth, Carol and Margaret.
1970:
Birthdate of science fiction writer Michael A. Burstein. According to
some, Burstein is not unique because he is a Jewish science fiction
writer. He is unique because he is a practicing Jew who writes science
fiction. “Burstein appears at a number of science fiction conventions
throughout the year, which can be a problem because they are inevitably held on
weekends. “It can be difficult, but it is manageable," he said. He and his
wife Nomi either bring kosher meals or arrange to have them delivered to the
hotel. Other issues are more complicated. "One of the biggest problems is
that a lot of hotels use electronic key cards," he explained. Burstein
arranges with a non-Jewish friend to handle unlocking his room during Shabbat,
when such usage might not be deemed appropriate. There are a number of
Shabbat-observant fans at local science fiction conventions, and they often
congregate in Burstein's room for a festive Friday night meal, complete with
wine and challah. As for his science fiction, Burstein said there's been
nothing particularly Jewish about it... so far. Although there are many Jews
who have made it big in science fiction, including Robert Silverberg, Harlan
Ellison, and Asimov himself, Burstein is one of the few who has succeeded in
the genre who takes his religious obligations as seriously as his scientific
ones.”
1971(2nd
of Adar, 5731): Parashat Terumah
1971(2nd
of Adar, 5731): Seventy-year-old Russian born American producer Oscar Serlin
whose most famous play was “Life With Father” pass away today.
1972(12th
of Adar, 5732): Sixty-two-year Vienna born, American expert on “medieval Islam”
Gustave Edmund von Grunebaum, the husband of Giselle von Grunebaum with whom he
had had two daughters, Claudia and Tessa, passed away today after a prolonged
illness.
https://www.nytimes.com/1972/03/01/archives/gustave-e-von-grunebaum-medieval-scholar-is-dead.html
https://books.google.com/books/about/Classical_Islam.html?id=93wIOnFD6q4C
1975(16th
of Adar, 5735): One day before his 86th birthday, Hyman Levy passed
away in Wimbeldon.
http://www.scottish-places.info/people/famousfirst836.html
1975(16th
of Adar, 5735): Seventy-six-year-old Lithuanian born Rabbi and JTS graduate
Abraham Mayer Heller, the spiritual director of the Flatbush Jewish Center
since 1924 and author who raised a son, Rabbi Zachary Heller with his wife the
former Frances Lesser, passed away today.
1976:
The World Sephardi Federation headed by Nessim Gaon met with King Juan Carlos
of Spain. The WSF goal of helping to normalize relations with Israel and Spain
did not come to fruition immediately, but over time a relationship developed
and eventually the two countries recognized each other.
1978(20th
of Adar I, 5738): Seventy-one-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate and
WW II veteran Irving J. Feist, the “president of the real estate concern of
Feist and Feist and the Boy Scouts of America who was the husband of Dorothy
Feist with whom he had two children, John and Margaret, passed way today.
1978:
After premiering at The São Paulo International Film in 1977, Lucio Flaviom a Brazilian film directed
by Héctor Babenco was released in Brazil today.
1978:
The Jerusalem Post reported that the cabinet had agreed on a new
settlement policy which apparently implied a virtual moratorium on new
settlements in the administered territories. The cabinet, however, actually
failed to make this statement official. At the same time the cabinet rejected
any phrasing of the Palestine question in the declaration of principles, now
being discussed with Egypt, which would go significantly further than the West
Bank and Gaza autonomy scheme, already proposed to Egypt and the US by Israel.
1980:
Egypt and Israel exchanged ambassadors for the first time.
1980(9th
of Adar, 5740): Seventy-eight-year-old character actor George Tobias
passed away. Despite a long career that included performing in such hit movies
as “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and “Sergeant York” most Americans will remember him
as Abner Kravitz, the husband of the busybody neighbor Alice Kravitz on the
television sitcom “Bewitched.”
1980:
At Mercer Island, Washington Julie Mahdavi and her “Iranian” husband gave birth
Ben Mahdavi, the “running back, linebacker and long snapper” at the University
of Washington who went on to an NFL career with the Colts and Falcons while
also earning “his BA in Communications and an MBA from University of Washington
Michael G. Foster School of Business.
https://gohuskies.com/news/2013/4/18/208223488.aspx
1980:
Today the lights dimmed at the Shrine Auditorium and Barbara Streisand and Neil
Diamon took the stage to sing one of the classic television duets of all time.”
1980:
Birthdate of Israeli MK Bazalel Yoel Smotrich, the conservative attorney who
opposed the disengagement from Gaza and organized anti-LGBT events.
1981
(22nd of Adar I, 5741): Former New York Congressman Jacob Gilbert passed away
at the age of 60. Gilbert served in Congress from 1960 to 1971.
1981(22nd
of Adar I, 5741): Forty-nine-year-old Jerry Gerd Landauer, the German born son
of Adolph and Meta (Marx) Landauer who in 1938 came to the United States where
he graduated from Columbia and worked as an award winning reporter for UPI, the
Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal passed away today.
https://prabook.com/web/jerry_gerd.landauer/1090997
1983(14th
of Adar, 5743): Purim
1983:
“Invisible Father” published today provided a detailed review of The
Invention of Solitude by Paul Auster, the Columbia educated author and
movie director who was the Newark, NJ born son of Queenie and Samuel Auster
https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/99/06/20/specials/auster-solitude.html
1983:
In Philadelphia, Benjamin Bloom, an eye doctor, and Esther Stern-Bloom a
retired Hebrew and French teacher gave birth to Yale trained baseball executive
Chaim Bloom who had led the Tampa Bay Rays and the Boston Red Sox while raising
two sons – Isaiah and Judah—with his wife, the former Aliza Hochman.
1984:
ABC broadcast the second and final episode of “Lace” featuring June Brown as
“Mrs. Trelowney.”
1985:
“Prime Minister Shimon Peres told Egyptians envoys” in Jerusalem “today that
Israel supported President Hosni Mubarak’s call for direct talks between Israel
and delegation of Jordanians and Palestinians.”
1987:
The Israeli Foreign Minister, Shimon Peres, announced today that he had agreed
with Egyptian officials that there should be an international conference on
Middle East peace this year. The agreement, reached after two meetings here
with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, reaffirmed in writing a call the two men
made in Alexandria last fall, when Mr. Peres was the Israeli Prime Minister.
Mr. Peres's commitment, announced at the end of a three-day visit here, was
expected to provoke strong reaction from the current Israeli Prime Minister,
Yitzhak Shamir, who vehemently opposes such a conference.
1988(9th
of Adar, 5748): Shabbat Zachor
1988(9th
of Adar, 5748): Seventy-six year old economist Moe Frankel who earned his
doctorate from Rutgers University passed away today.
http://www.nytimes.com/1988/03/01/obituaries/dr-moe-frankel-76-economics-educator.html
1988:
Today, “TV presenter Esther Rantzen announced live on air that the people in
the audience sitting around Nicky Winton were some of the children he had
saved” which “was an overwhelming, unexpected and emotional moment and became
the catalyst for an outpouring of written material tributes and accolades,
including a knighthood in 2003…”
1989:
U.S. premiere of “A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors” with a script by
Bruce Wagner.
1990(1st
of Adar, 5750: Rosh Chodesh Adar
1990(1st
of Adar, 5750): Eighty-two year old Brooklyn born NYU Law School graduate
Samuel Perlman, the husband of the former Lucille Rabinowitz and “chief
executive of L.M. Rabinowitz and Company” passed away today.
1990
(1st of Adar, 5750): Nahum N. Glatzer passed away. Born in the Austro-Hungarian
Empire and educated in Germany, Glatzer moved to the United States in 1938
where he furthered his reputation as a literary scholar, theologian, and
editor. A list of his works includes The Schocken Passover Haggadah, The
Complete Stories of Franz Kafka and Franz Rosenzweig: His Life and
Thought
1991(13th
of Adar, 5751): Ta’anit Esther; Erev Purim
1991(13th
of Adar, 5751): Eighty-five-year-old Nathan Perilman who served as the rabbi at
Manhattan’s Temple Emanu-El passed away today.
1991:
President George H.W. Bush announced the end of the first Gulf War. During the
war, the Israelis agreed not to join the coalition and not to retaliate against
the Iraqi’s when they began firing Scuds into their country. It was the
first time that the Israelis had entrusted their security to another country.
1995:
Uzi Baram replaced Yithak Rabin as Minister of the Interior
1995(27th
of Adar I, 5756): Sixty-seven year old financier Bernard “Bernie” Cornfeld
passed away today.
1997:
Funeral services were held in Manhattan today for 97 year old May W. Hartman,
the widow of Judge Gustave Hartman and mother of Kenneth Hartman and Alicia
Ashe who was “founder of the Gustave Hartman YM-YWHA and for 25 years she was
President of the Gustave Hartman Home for Children.
1997:
Eighty-one year old Scottish painter William Gear who worked for the Monuments,
Fine Arts and Archives section, making him one of the Monuments Men who play a
major role in returning looted art, much of it taken by the Nazis from the
Jews, to the rightful owners or their heirs.
1998:
U.S. premiere of “Dark City” a sci-fi cinema with a script co-authored by David
S. Goyer.
1998:
The 25th European Athletics Indoor Championships in which Aleksandr Averbukh
placed sixth in the Heptathlon opened today at Valencia.
1998:
The English-land edition of Hadmodia which is published by Rabbi Yitzhak-Meir
Levin’s daughter Ruth Lichtenstein was first printed today as a weekly paper
today.
2000: The opening ceremony of the temporary exhibition of
photographs and artifacts, “The Jewish Community of Volos” took place, at the
Jewish Museum of Greece.
2000: The
European Indoor Championships during which Aleksandr Averbukh placed first in
the Pole vault came to an end today in Ghent, Belgium.
2000:
The New York Times featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of
special interest to Jewish readers including Stroheim by Arthur
Lennig.
http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/02/27/reviews/000227.27basingt.html
http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/l/lennig-stroheim.html
2001:
One of the groups of opposing the efforts to privatize five New York City
public schools if the Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, not as previously
reports Jews for Economic and Racial Justice.
2001:
“Despite warnings that they were selling their souls for a scrap of power,
leaders of the Labor Party agreed today to join a unity government led by Ariel
Sharon.” (As reported by Susan Sachs)
2002:
Thirty-four year old Gad Rejwan was shot by a Fatah terrorist north of
Jerusalem.
2003:
Today, Daniel Libeskind “won the competition to be the master plan architect
for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center Site in Lower Manhattan.”
2003(25th
of Adar I, 5763): Eighty-nine year old Rabbi Noah Golinkin, the former
spiritual leader of a Columbia synagogue who earned a national reputation for
programs that taught Hebrew literacy to more than 150,000 Jewish adults, passed
away today at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center & Hospital of
complications after surgery. .His one-day Hebrew Reading Marathon and its
forerunner, the Hebrew Literacy Campaign, is credited with quickly giving
adults enough knowledge of the language to follow the Hebrew prayer book. He
wrote textbooks widely used to teach adults because he could not find any
suitable for his programs. He is best known for his crash course, an eight-hour
program that uses familiar Hebrew words, repetition, exercise, humor and
encouragement to bring Hebrew reading familiarity to those who did not learn it
as children.
http://www.wymaninstitute.org/articles/2003-02-golinkin.php
2004:
Today, in a case of a Jew honoring a Jew, actress Lauren Bacall, spoke at the
posthumous induction of screenwriter Peter Stone into the American Theatre Hall
of Fame.
2005:
The New York Times included reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of
special interest to Jewish readers including The Orientalist: Solving
the Mystery of a Strange and Dangerous Life by Tom Reiss
2006:
The Harlem Globetrotters, the creation of Abe Saperstein, extended their
overall record to 22,000 wins.
2006:
The Jerusalem Post reported that a new Israeli tourism campaign will
take center stage at Emirates Stadium, the London home of English soccer giants
Arsenal, starting in August.
2007:
Holocaust survivors from around the world gather in Warsaw to urge the Polish
government to compensate them for property confiscated by the former communist
regime.
2007:
Ninety-three year old Hitler aide Baron Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven passed
away today.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/world/europe/01loringhoven.html
2007(9th
of Adar, 5767): Ninety-three year old Rabbi Marcus Schachter, the Romanian born
son of Morris and Mary Schachter and
husband of Claire Schachter “who, for 46 years, was the central pillar of the
Halachah L'Maaseh program at RIETS where he held the Rabbi Dr. and Mrs. Leon Katz
Professorship in Rabbinics” passed away today.
https://archive.nytimes.com/query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage-9C03E3D7173AF934A15751C0A9619C8B63.html
2007:
Israel got its first Arab President. Acting President Dalia Itzik left
for a weeklong trip to the United States. During that time, Jajallie
Whbee, a Druse who had attained the rank of Lt. Colonel before retiring from
the IDF, served in the largely ceremonial post.
2007:
Commander Mark Polansky visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to meet
Sophie Turner-Zaretsky. He presented the replica of the bear called
Refugee that had comforted Sophie during the Holocaust and a photo of an orphan
from war-torn Dafur -- along with NASA space travel certificates -- to U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Museum chief of staff Bill Parsons, who said the Museum
wanted to provide something that would be a timely reminder of history’s
relevance. "Although we can send people into space, we still can’t seem to
stop them from hating and killing one another. A child’s stuffed toy from the
Holocaust and a photograph of a refugee from the genocide today in Darfur
remind us the lessons of the Holocaust have yet to be learned."
2007:
David Bromberg released “Try Me One More Time,” the first new studio album he
had recorded since 1990.
2007:
Teapacks performed four songs in a TV special, and the song "Push The
Button" was chosen as the Israeli entry for the 2007 Eurovision Contest by
popular vote
2008:
The Finalist Grand Prize portion of The Second Annual Simply Manischewitz
Cook-Off takes place in New York City.
2008
(21 Adar I 5768): Anthony Bernard Blond passed away. The British
publisher and author’s mother was a Sephardic Jew from Manchester and he was
the cousin of Harold Laski, the noted British socialist and Laborite.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1580358/Anthony-Blond.html
2008(21
Adar I): Myron Cope, "the voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers" passed
away.
2008
(21 Adar I 5768): Approximately 50 Palestinian
rockets hit the western Negev today, with one of them slamming into Sapir
College near Sderot, killing a 47-year-old student. Another exploded on the
helipad of Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, while the hospital was treating
casualties from Sderot. The deceased, Roni Yechiah from the town of Btecha in
the western Negev, was inside his car in Sapir's parking lot. He died of
shrapnel wounds to the chest. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.
Yechiah is survived by his wife, Esther, and four children: Niv, who is
currently serving in the Israel Defense Forces, Lital, a 17-year-old high
school pupil, her 14-year-old sister Coral and 8-year-old brother Idan.
2009:
Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip continued
their attacks on Israeli civilian areas early this morning when they fired a
Kassam that hit an open area in the Sdot Negev region.
2009: Rick Recht returns to Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, Iowa for
another incomparable Musical Shabbat. Rick is joined by the talented Abbe
Silber, daughter of Dr. Bob & Laurie Silber, pillars of the Jewish
community.
2009: Robert M. Morgenthau, the long-serving Manhattan district attorney
and an institution in New York City politics, will not run for re-election this
year. Outside New York, Mr. Morgenthau is most well-known as the model for the
original district attorney, Adam Schiff, on the television show “Law &
Order.” Mr. Morgenthau had a cameo on the show, portraying a judge.
2009: Former Iowa State University quarterback Sage “Rosenfels was
acquired from the Texans by the Minnesota Vikings.”
2010: An Egyptian court overturned a lower court ruling today that
called for a halt to natural gas exports to Israel, saying the deliveries
should continue unhindered.
2010:
An Israeli Arab rights committee sent a petition to
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) today opposing
the addition of Israel to the organization. After two years of official talks,
the OECD will vote in May on whether to admit Israel.
2010: Shabbat Zachor!
2010: In the evening, Purim and the reading of the Megillah.
2010:
Glass falling from the atrium roof of the Sony
Building in New York interrupted a Purim party. Ice reportedly broke through
the glass roof of the midtown Manhattan building after 11 p.m. Saturday,
injuring at least 10 of the 300 guests, according to reports.The party,
reportedly given by Aish Hatorah, was attended by "Sex and the City"
actor Chris Noth, as well as reality show "Jersey Shore" cast members
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Vinny Guadagnino. "Omg roof just
collapsed!" Polizzi Tweeted from the party."I think me and @sn00ki
felt the wrath for not being Jewish," Guadagnino Tweeted.The actors were
not injured.
2010(Adar 13, 5770): Eighty-nine year
old Hank Rosenstein, who played in what is considered the National Basketball
Association’s first game, in 1946, as an original member of the New York
Knicks, died today in Boca Raton, FL. (As reported by Vincent M.
Mallozzi)
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/03/sports/basketball/03rosenstein.html
2010: Opening of Jewish Book Week in London, UK.
2011(27th of Adar I, 5771): Eighty-nine year old
Philip Burgher, a World War II Army veteran passed away in Buffalo Grove,
Illinois.
2011(27th of Adar I, 5771): Brazilian born author Moacyr Scliar, whose “The Centaur in the Garden,” was
included among the 100 Greatest Works of Modern Jewish Literature by The
National Yiddish Book Center, passed away today. (As reported by William
Grimes)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/06/books/06scliar.html
2011: The Prince of Kosher Gospel, Joshua Nelson, is scheduled
to perform at Temple Judah in Cedar Rapids, IA.
2011: Closing night of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.
2011: Closing night of The “Voices From a Changing Middle East”
festival.
2011: The Los Angeles Times features reviews of books by
Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Modigliani:
A Life by Meryle Secrest and Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise
and Fall — From America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness by Frank
Brady
2011: Among the Jewish winners are tonight’s Oscar ceremonies
were:
Israel-born Natalie Portman for her portrayal of a tortured
ballerina in “Black Swan”
Emile Sherman one of the co-producers of “The King’s Speech” which
was named best picture
David Seidler of “King’s Speech” winning for original screenplay
Aaron Sorkin of “The Social Network” for adapted screenplay
Danish director-writer Susanne Bier, took the best
foreign-language film statuette for “In a Better World,”
American filmmakers Kirk Simon and Karen Goodman won in the short
documentary category for “Strangers No More” - a film based on the work of the
Bialik-Rogozin School in south Tel
Director-writer Lee Unkrich accepted the award for his animated
feature “Toy Story 3,”
Randy Newman won for his song “We Belong Together.”
Lora Hirschberg was one of the co-winners for the work of
sound-mixing for “Inception.”
(As reported by JTA)
2012:
Anna Kantar is scheduled to give a reading of poems by Leah Goldberg at the
Stern College for Women in New York City.
2012:
Open Women’s Mic Night featuring Poetry, Music, Comedy, whatever you do to
entertain the ladies at David Lilimnick’s Off the Wall Comedy Club in Jerusalem
2012:
The Tal Law cannot be extended by even one hour, and any attempt to ignore the
issue is a mistake, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said at a press
conference in the Knesset today (As reported by Lahav Harkov)
2012:
Workers at the Haifa, Ashdod and Eilat ports who had held a one-day strike over
pension-related demands yesterday will return to work today after a truce was
reached at a late-night National Labor Court meeting.
2012:
Nurses across Israel went on a 24-hour strike this morning, after overnight
negotiations between the Finance Ministry and the chairman of the national
nurses’ union failed to reach an agreement to prevent
the strike.
2013:
L'Chaim Kosher Vodka is scheduled to sponsor the reception that follows The
SHUFFLE Concert that will feature performances by Eliran Avni, piano, Moran
Katz, clarinet, Linor Katz, cello, Hassan Anderson, oboe, Francisco Fullana,
violin, and soprano Ariadne Greif
2013:
“The Mexican Suitcase” Rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives by Capa, Taro
and Chim is scheduled to open at the Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme
2013:
The Weiner Library is scheduled to sponsor a lecture by Mary Fulbrook, author
of A Small Town Near Auschwitz
2013:
In Portland, the Oregon Jewish Museum is scheduled to host a reception marking
the opening of “Pictures of Resistance: The Wartime Photographs of Jewish
Partisan Faye Schulman.”
2013:
A panel of judges at the International Convention Center Haifa awarded the
title of Miss Israel to 21 year old Yityish Aynaw “the young and gorgeous
model, who came to Israel only about a decade ago from Ethiopia.” (As reported
by Yori Yanover)
2014:
The Consulate General of Israel in New York, the Jewish Community Relations
Council of New York and the Jewish National Fund are scheduled to honor Dr.
Clarence B. Jones, co-author of the “I Have A Dream Speech” at the annual
commemoration of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
2014:
Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen are scheduled to discuss their bestseller The
New Digital Age at the Historic 6th & I Synagogue.
2014:
“In the wake of an alleged attack by Israel on a Hezbollah arms convoy, the
organization’s chief, Hassan Nasrallah, warned key military personnel of the
possibility of war with the Jewish state, a Lebanese journalist with close ties
to the organization said today. (As reported by Spencer Ho and Elhanan Miller)
2014:
Soldiers are searching for the two Palestinian Arab men who robbed and stabbed
an Israeli cab driver this evening near Ariel junction. (As reported by Maayana
Miskin)
2015:
In London, Jewish Book Week at the Jewish Museum is scheduled to come to an
end.
2015:
“A Happy End” by Iddo Netanayahu, the younger brother of Benjamin and Yonatan
Netanyahu is scheduled to be performed at Abingdon Theatre.
2015:
“Deli Man” “Erik Greenberg Anjou’s forthcoming documentary about the dying (but
perhaps reviving!) culture of Jewish delicatessens is a meal with many courses”
is scheduled to being “its theatrical run in Florida and Arizona” today.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/pastrami-on-wry-with-the-texan-macher-keeping-deli-culture-alive/
2015(17th
of Shevat, 5775): Eighty-three year old Leonard Nimoy passed away today. (As
reported Virginia Heffernan)
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/27/arts/television/leonard-nimoy-spock-of-star-trek-dies-at-83.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad&_r=0
2015: “After the Ball,” a romantic comedy co-produced by Jane
Silverstone-Segal was released in
Canada.
2016:
Shabbat Ki Tissa; for more see http://downhomedavartorah.blogspot.com/
2016:
“Einstein in the Holy Land” and “One in a Lifetime” are scheduled to be shown
at the Washington Jewish Film Festival.
2016:
In North Carolina, “Apples from the Desert” is scheduled to be shown at the
Charlotte Jewish Film Festival. (A
reminder that there are thriving Jewish communities all over the United States)
2017(1st
of Adar, 5777): Rosh Chodesh Adar
2017:
“Through the Wall” a melodrama starring Noa Koller is scheduled to be shown at
JW3 in London.
2017:
“More than 200 Israelis attended the funeral of a complete stranger,” Holocaust
survivor Hilde Nathan “from the Canary Islands who fulfilled a final wish to be
buried in Israel alongside her mother.”
2017: The Temple Emanu-El is scheduled to host
“Nuclear Weapons in the Trump Era.”
2017: The J Street annual convention is
scheduled to continue for a third day at the Washington Convention Center.
2017: In Paris, “The State of Deception,” an
exhibition that examines the Nazis use of “propaganda to win broad voter
support, implement radical programs, and justify war and mass murder” is
scheduled to come to an end today.
2017: Yiddish folk singer Cindy Paley is
scheduled to lead a sing-along of Yiddish love songs at the Beverly Hills House
Concert.
2018: Today, Stephen Mandel was elected Leader
of the Albert Party…with 66% of the vote.
2018: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center is
scheduled to host a presentation by Rabbi Joy Levitt and Rabbi Michael
Strassfeld on “Wife and Husband: Ruth and Boaz”
2018: In Washington, D.C., the Tabard Inn is
scheduled to host a screening of “Rosenwald” followed by “further readings and
discussion with poet E. Ethelbert Miller and director, producer and writer
Aviva Kempner.
2018(12th of Adar, 5778): Ninety-one
year old Alan Gershwin, who claimed to be the “long-lost son of George Gershwin
passed away today. (As reported by David Margolick)
2018: “According to an ADL audit released”
today, “there were 1,986 acts of anti-Semitism in the U.S. last year…comprising
the largest one-year increase in recorded history.” (JTA)
2018: In Des Moines, Temple B’nai Jeshusrun is
scheduled to host Shayna Steinger speaking “about her professional experiences
with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas.”
2018: The Oxford University Jewish Society is
scheduled to host a Hamantashen Bake-Off followed by a sale of the pastries for
the benefit of the Oxford Food Bank.
2018: JW3 is scheduled to host the penultimate screening
of “Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Indian Cinema.”
2018: The Hillel Jewish Leadership Council at
the University of Virginia is scheduled to host an evening of “Hamantaschen
Making: Bake Action Against Gun Violence.”
https://www.facebook.com/events/352979081774565/
2019: After expressing “contrition” and
“apologizing to the Senate Intelligence Committee for the lies that he told
during his 2017 testimony” when he appeared behind closed doors yesterday,
Michael Cohen, “President Trump’s former fixer and personal attorney Michael
Cohen is scheduled to testify publicly before the House Oversight Committee.
2019: The American Jewish Historical Society is
scheduled to present a “Panel Discussion with Lila Corwin Berman (Temple
University), Tony Michels (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Jonathan Sarna
(Brandeis University), moderated by Samuel G. Freedman (Columbia University)
discussing “Is American Different?
Anti-Semitism in the United States.”
2019: In Washington, DC, the Jewish Study
Center is scheduled to host “The Secrets of Ashkenazi Comfort Food.”
2019: The JCC of Northern Virginia scheduled to
host historian David Weinstein, author of The Eddie Cantor Story: A Jewish
Life in Performance and Politics in a discussion of the “banjo-eyed
entertainer” and “the history of American Jewish popular entertainment.
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/E/bo43630294.html
2020:
The New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival is scheduled to host screenings of
“Wanderings: A Journey to Connect” and “The Wolf of Baghdad.”
2020:
In San Francisco, the Jewish Community Library is scheduled to host “a talk by
educator Tamar Zaken about how many immigrants to Israel had their names
changed upon arrival.”
2020: In Berkley, the Haas Pavilion is
scheduled to host “Jewish Heritage Night at Cal,” where the Cal vs Colorado
basketball game will include the giving away Jewish Heritage Night t-shirts and
a “post-game question and answer with a former Cal and B’nai Herzilya
basketball player Sam Singer.
2020:
JSoc
is scheduled to host pre-drinks tonight ahead of a big Bridge night with
President Sheinman!
2021: Addison-Penzak JCC in Los Gatos is scheduled to presents Zumba
with instructor Joanna to celebrate Purim.
2021: In Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Temple Judea is scheduled to
host a Torah Study session with Rabbi Feivel Strauss.
2021: In Columbus, OH, Tifereth Israel is scheduled to host via
zoom a Happy Hour and Game Night, filled with “fun cocktail recipes and online
games for adults.”
2021: Congregation Beth Am is scheduled to present online Santa
Clara Law professor Michael Asimow leads a discussion of “The Trial of the
Chicago Seven,” the 2020 film about the 1969 trial that had a Jewish judge,
three Jewish defendants and a Jewish defense lawyer.
2021:
Cocktail enthusiast Arah Rasp is scheduled to present online, a Purim-themed
cocktail recipe, with a Purim conversation led by Addison-Penzak JCC’s Rabbi
Laurie Matzkin.
2021:
Israel is prepared to observe Shabbat under the terms of the curfew that began
on the evening of February 25th and is scheduled to last through
tomorrow.
2021:
Temple Emanuel of Newton is scheduled to host online a screening of “Crip
Camp,” a “feel-good documentary, executive produced by Barack and Michelle
Obama, which recounts the ties of a Catskills summer camp to American
disability rights activism in the 1970s.”
2021(15th of Adar, 5781): Parashat
Tetzaveh; Shushan Purim
2022: The Jewish Community Library is schedule
to present Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers discuss their book “American
Shtetl: The Making of Kiryas Joel” which focuses on the origins of a Hasidic
village in upstate New York, the community’s religious, social and economic
norms, and the roots of Satmar Hasidism.
2022: In London, the LSJS matching campaign is
scheduled to begin this morning.
2022: As part of the Chabad “Zooming around the
World” program Rabbi Yosef C. Kantor is scheduled to host a tour of Bangkok.
2022: The New York Times features
reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers
including Campaign of the Century: Kennedy, Nixon, and the Election of 1960
by Irwin F. Gellman and The Books of Jacob, Olga Tokarczuk’s novel based
on the life and times of Jacob Frank
2022: Israel Engage Winter 2022, a “student-led
conference that includes session with the leading experts on Israel
advocacy, antisemitism and Zionism is
scheduled to take place this afternoon online.
2022: The Jewish Historical Society of the
Upper Midwest is scheduled to host the fourth, in the four part series “The
Jewish-American Experience: Connecting Jewish Institutions Together.”
2022: Temple Beth Torah in Fremont is scheduled
to host a three-package online tour with a licensed Israeli tour guide that
will immerse participants in daily life and culture.
2023: Lappin Foundation and Gregg Philipson are
scheduled to host on Zoom for an exploration of the 1939 New York World’s Fair
from a social, political and Jewish perspective as the world was on the brink
of WWII.
2023: YIVO is scheduled to present Sandra Fox
and Philissa Cramer as they discuss Fox’s new book The Jew of Summer: Summer
Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America.
2023: In New Orleans, Chabad is scheduled to
host a wine tasting with Certified Wine Professional, Hank Fanberg and Purim
insights with Rabbi Yossi Cohen.
2023: The East Bay International Jewish Film
Festival is scheduled to host screenings in theatres of “The Forger” and “Where
Life Begins.”
2023: The Stanford Taube Center for Jewish
Studies is scheduled to present Rowan Dorin, an assistant professor of history
at Stanford University, discusses his book No Return: Jews, Christians and
the Spread of Mass Expulsion in Medieval Europe and its contributions to
medieval history and Jewish studies with University of Washington Emeritus
Professor of History Robert Stacey.”
2023: All decent people mourn the death of Hallel
Yaniv, 21 and Yagel Yaniv, 19, two brothers who were murdered in yesterday’s
terror attack.
2024: Friends and family of Cedar Rapids
resident Jeanne Michaelis, a survivor of the WWII Blitz who has been in active
contributor to each Jewish Community in which she has lived, are scheduled to
celebrate “a milestone birthday.”
2024: During a private event for the Men's
Engagement Division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford, Joel Haber is
scheduled to join “chef Yosi Awad at his Yosi's Kitchen for a demonstration,
lecture, and discussion. In addition to sampling various Israeli specialties
from Yosi's mind, we will also be sampling a cholent.”
2024: Based on a previous announcement by the
Interior Ministry, welve municipal authorities will not take part in the
nationwide municipal elections slated for today due to the conflict with Hamas
and Hezbollah, while voting booths will be set up in the Gaza Strip to enable
soldiers currently on combat duty in the war-torn territory to vote. (As
reported by Jeremy Sharon)
2024: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Cultural Center
is scheduled to host the first night of a two-night virtual summit on “Anti-Semitism:
The Dangerous Reality We Must Confront.”
2024: Congregation Tifereth Israel is scheduled
to hold it weekly evening minyan in Northeast Columbus at the JCC New Albany
Library.
2024: As part of its Women on the Move Series,
the Streicker Center is scheduled to host a conversation with Pulitzer Prize
winning writer Anna Quindlen and Maggie Haberman.
2024: The Executive Committee of the National
Council of Jewish Women is scheduled to meet in New Orleans.
2024: As
February 27th begins in Israel, the Hamas held
hostages begin day 144 in captivity.
(Editor’s note: this situation is too fluid for this blog to cover so we
are just providing a snapshot as of the posting at midnight Israeli time.)
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