JUNE 21
356 B.C.E.: Birthdate of Alexander the Great. Alexander traveled
back forth across Judea; first when he went down to conquer Egypt and then when
he came back from his Egyptian conquest and moved east to conquer more of the
Persian Empire. There is a tale about him coming to Jerusalem, but it is a myth
that illustrates the positive attitude the Jews of that time had towards
Alexander. He is treatment of the Jews was tolerant since he left them to
practice their religion in peace and Jews found it easy to settle throughout
his newly conquered domains.
120 (18 Sivan 3881): This date marked the passing of Rabbi Gamliel
II. Rabbi Gamliel was the successor to Rabbi Johanan Ben-Zakkai who had set up
the Talmudic Academy in Yavneh after the war against Rome. Gamliel helped
establish a new spiritual leadership and designed the foundation for survival
in the Diaspora. He played a key role in keeping the peace between the Jewish
community and Rome.
1290: The Patent Roll 18 Edward I, m.21, bearing today’s date contains
an order for the gaol delivery of a Jew, Isaac de Pulet, detained for the
murder of a Christian boy at Oxford.
1305: King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia died. During the Rindfleisch
massacres in 1298, King Wenceslaus II had extorted large sums from Bohemian
Jewry for protection.
1377: The reign of King Edward III who had borrowed 140,000
florins from a consortium led by Vivelin of Strasbourg, “an Alsatian Jewish
financer” “on the eve of the Hundred Years’ War” came to an end today when he
passed away.
1498: Citizens of Nuremberg, Bavaria received permission to expel
its Jews from Emperor Maximillian
1527: NIccolo dei Machiavelli, the author of The Prince, passed
away today.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0699/machiavelli1.asp
1630: Birthdate of Samuel Oppenheimer “Jewish banker, imperial
court diplomat, factor, and military supplier for the Holy Roman Emperor” who
was the father of Simon Wolf Oppenheimer who established his own banking house
in Hanover and Jakob Wolf Oppenheimer under who Mayer Amschel Rothschild served
his apprenticeship.
https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11741-oppenheimer-samuel
1639: Birthdate of Increase Mather, a member of the famous family
of New England ministers who wrote “Dissertation Concerning the Future
Conversion of the Jewish Nation” and who “thought the future conversion of the
Jews to be both possible and not far distant in time. He opposed John Lightfoot’s argument that a
general conversion of the Jews was impossible, and he also attacked Baxter’s
thesis that the Jews were converted once and for all after Christ, and that those
who did not convert at the time were condemned to remain in the Jewish faith
for all time. According to Mather, the “national conversion” of the Jews was a
“glorious truth.”
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/John_Carter_Brown_Library/judaica/images/large/item_64.html
1643(14th of Tammuz, 5403): Simcha Israel Belmonte, the
Portuguese born daughter of Israel Vaz and the wife of Jacob Israel Belmonte
passed away today at Amsterdam.
1689: The Maisel Synagogue burned today when fire swept through
the ghetto in Prague. Built in the early
1590’s, it takes its name from Mordechai and Frumel Maisel,
who financed its construction.
Today a rebuilt version of the synagogue services a Jewish Museum in
Prague.
1727(2nd of Tammuz, 5487): Joseph Jacob van Geldern the
banker who was the “Court Jew” for Elector Johann Whilhelm passed away today.
1749: Twenty-eight-year-old Simon von Geldern returned to Vienna
from a journey which he claimed took him to North Africa, Jerusalem and other
lands inhabited by Bedouins. The son of
Joseph von Geldern, a wealthy German physician with whom he had a falling out,
Simon was the great-uncle of Heinrich Heine who kindly referred to him as “an
adventurer and Utopian dreamer.”
1749:
Founding Halifax, Nova Scotia. Within a
year, Jews were living in Halifax and by 1752 there were approximately 30 Jews
living in the newly founded city. The
Jewish population would grow slowly and sporadically. A congregation would not be formed until the
end of the 19th century.
1783:
Alexander Hamilton, the native of Nevis who according to some was the son a
Jewess Rachel Levine and who attended the island’s Jewish school before leaving
for North America, completed his first term as a Delegate to the Congress of
the Confederation from New York.
1787:
According to an entry in the diary of George Washington, today he dined with
“Mark Prager, a member of the Jewish mercantile family that came to
Philadelphia shortly after” the American Revolution.
1787; New Hampshire becomes the 9th state to ratify the
United States Constitution which means the Constitution has been ratified by
enough states to make it the law of the land. New Hampshire was one of the last
states to change its laws so that Jews could hold office. The final change took place in 1877. As can
be seen from the attached article about the Jewish community in Bethlehem, NH,
life has changed for the better for Jews living in the Granite State.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/06/11/in_nh_town_a_cultural_widening/
1791(19th of Sivan, 5551): One month before his sixth
birthday Aaron Isaac ben Gershon passed away in London.
1794: Simon von Geldern “a German traveler and author, the
great-uncle of Heinrich Heine, who describes him in his "Memoirs" as
an adventurer and Utopian dreamer, “arrived in Vienna” after completing his
first voyage.
1795: Mungo Park the Scottish explorer who “noted the presence of Jews in
the region of Timbuktu” having been told “by an Arab he met near Walata of
there being many Arabic speaking Jews in Timbuktu whose prayers were similar to
the Moors” reached the Gambia River on his first expedition to find the source
of the Niger River.
1798: The proclamation issued by the French governor of Cologne
which stated in part "Whatever smacks of slavery is abolished. Only before
God will you have to give an accounting of your religious beliefs. Your civic
rights will no longer depend upon your creeds. Whatever these are, they will be
tolerated without distinctions and enjoy equal protection” was an example of
the newly found rights of citizenship that the Jews were to enjoy in a city
from which they had been barred until 1794.
1802: Birthdate of Michelangelo Asson, the native of Verona, who
overcame the fact that his father died while he was an infant to become a
“physician and medical author.”
1812: In Philadelphia, PA, Ezekiel Jacob Ezekiel and his wife
Rebecca who immigrated from Amsterdam in 1810 gave birth to their “first-born
son and second child” Jacob Ezekiel who was later adopted by his uncle Michael
Cohen after which he played a key role in incorporating “the newly-organized
Hebrew Benevolent Society of Baltimore, served as the Secretary of Beth Shalom
Congregation in Richmond and finally settled in Cincinnati, OH where he served
on the board of directors of Hebrew Union College. (Some sources show his
birthdate as June 28)
1812: Birthdate of Moses Hess, an early advocate of a league
of nations and a Jewish state in Palestine. His most famous work was
entitled Rome and Jerusalem published in 1862. He died in 1875
1819(28th of Sivan, 5579): Forty-six year old Hirschel
Eliazer Kann, the founder of Lisa & Kann passed away at Den Haag,
Zuid-Holland, Nederland
1821: Isaac da Costa earned his Doctor of Philosophy today.
1821: At Frankort-on-Main, Zerline and Meyer (Mayer) Levin Beyfus
gave birth to Gustav Beyfus
1824: At St. Thomas, Jacob Baiz, the native of Bayonne, France and
his wife Leah Baiz gave birth to Aron Baiz
1831: Mayer Lyons married Elizabeth Isaacs in Canterbury, UK.
1832: Birthdate of Nancy, France native Coarlie Levy who gained
fame philanthropist and sculptor Coralie Cahen, the wife of Mayer Cahen a
doctor at the Rothschild Hospital, Paris and chief physician of the Chemin de
Fer du Nord railway company” with whom she had one daughter, Lucie, who died
young” and the cetor of a “ number of works including a bust of the French
chief rabbi Zadoc Kahn” who “was
involved in founding the "Maison Israélite de Refuge pour l'Enfance",
an orphanage for Jewish girls at Romainville (relocated in 1883 to
Neuilly-sur-Seine)” who “At the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870,
Cahen became a central committee member of the "Dames de la Société de
Secours aux Blessés Militaires" ("Ladies Committee of the Society to
Aid the War-Wounded."
1834: In Ireland William Somerville, 1st Baron Athlumney and Lady
Maria Harriet Conyngham gave birth to Elizabeth Jane Somerville, the wife of James Molyneux Caulfeild, 3rd Earl of Charlemont, who, after
being styled as the Countess of Claremont in 1863 began attending synagogue
services in Belfast leading to her eventual conversion to Judaism.
1837(18th of Sivan, 5597): Twenty-year-old
Jechiel Oschsenhorn, the Bavarian born daughter of Nanette Wexler and Leser
Lazarus Ochsenhorn, who were married in 1803, passed away today in Fuerth.
1838: One day after he passed a way, sixty-seven year old “Woolf
Levy” was buried at the Brady Street Jewish Cemetery.
1841: In Charleston, SC, Mr. Nathan married Ann Cohen, the “third
daughter of Aaron N. Cohen.”
1841: In Philadelphia, Fannie and Abraham Dessau gave birth to
future communal leader Minnie Dessau Louis. (As reported by Seth Korelitz)
http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/louis-minnie-dessau
1843: In Alsace, Isaiah
Rosenthal and Rosa Walter gave birth to Jonas Rosenthal the husband of Jeanette
Weill and Confederate Army veteran who was active in Rapides Parish (county)
Louisiana politics and was appointed as U.S. Postmaster of Alexandria, LA.
1843: The Gold-Bug, a,
short story by Edgar Allen Poe, who “as a boy, hung out with several Jewish
friends whose mothers inspired his later work” and whose“famed raven that kept
repeating “Nevermore” was a direct quote from one of his Jewish friend’s grandfathers
who had just found out that his son purchased a suit at a retail price” began
appearing in serialization today in American newspaper. (As described by Mark
Miller)
1845: Ralph Bernal
Osborne, the eldest son of London Sephardic Spanish Jewish Parliamentarian
Ralph Bernal, was the first person listed in the Railway Times as a member of
“the provisional committee for the Leicester, Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
Burton-upon-Trent and Stafford Junction Railway” a railway that was never
built.
1846: Michael Gashion
married Leah Maria Abraham at the Great Synagogue.
1850(11th of
Tammuz, 5610): Seventy-eight-year-old Jacob Hays, “known throughout his career
as Old Hays,” the Westchester Country born son of David Hays and Esther
Hetting, whom many consider “the first real detective in New York” because “in
1802 Mayor Edward Livingston appointed him chief of the day police force” and
“gave him the title of High Constable of the City of New York, passed away
today.
https://www.anb.org/view/10.1093/anb/9780198606697.001.0001/anb-9780198606697-e-2001601
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1932/04/23/old-hays
1854: "Gleanings from
the Mail" published today cites a report appearing in the Boston
Advertiser that "the Jews of the Holy Land are suffering great
distress from destitution."
1857: In Charleston, SC,
Julius Fiegel married Theresa Klauber.
1857: Birthdate of New
Jersey resident Lena Sternberger Eckhouse, the wife of Sigmund Eckhouse whom
she married in 1876 and the mother of Jane and Elmer Eckhouse.
1861: In Chicago, the
Sinai Congregation dedicated its first temple on Monroe Street between Clark
and La Salle in which the “Einhorn ritual” was used for the first time in “a
Western congregation.”
1862(23rd of
Sivan, 5622): Parashat Korah
1862: In Richwald,
Czechoslovakia, Ester Deutsch and Bernard Spira gave birth to banker Henry
Spiral who 1879 came to the United States where he settled in Cleveland and
became President of the Spira International Express Company and President of
Temple in Cleveland.
1863(4th of Tammuz, 5623):
Sixty-nine-year-old Benjamin Golding, the British doctor who founded Charing
Cross Hospital passed away today.
1866(21st of
Tammuz, 5626): Mary Stanford Moses, the one-year-old daughter of Rosetta and
Dr. Montefiore Moses passed away today.
1866: Rosa Kahn married
Josua Hirschel to become Rosa Hirschel
1867:In New Orleans,
Almeria E. Moses and Eugene Henry Levy gave birth to University of Cincinnati
graduate and Hebrew Union College ordained rabbi Clifton Harby Levy, the
husband of Cora Bachrach who he married after the death of his first wife Sarah
Lang, and leader of Tremont Temple in the Bronx who “expounded Jewish Science
as a movement within Judaism, stressing the spiritual values of the faith as a
necessary compliment of treatment by physicians and surgeon” and who was the
editor “The Jewish Life.”
https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/levy-clifton-harby
https://opensiddur.org/profile/clifton-harby-levy/
1868: Birthdate of Breslau
native Laura Strauss who as Laura Brannis was murdered at Treblinka at the age
of 53.
1868: In Motueka, NZ, John
Clervaux Chaytor and his wife Emma gave birth to Major General Sir Edward
Walter Clervaux Chaytor who, as a member of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force
took part in the campaign to liberate the Sinai and Palestine, distinguishing
himself at the Battle of Romani, the assault on Rafa and the capture of Rafa.
1869: Birthdate of New
York City native Mrs. Joseph Mayor Asher a member of the board of National
Council of Jewish Women and a “patron” the Jewish Encyclopedia.
1870: Benjamin Jaffa, the
German born son of Ella and Aaron Jaffa and his Lea Jaffa gave birth to New
Mexico resident Joseph Jaffa, the husband of Millie Strauss and the father of
Benjamin Strauss Jaffa.
1872(15th of Sivan, 5632):
Marc Borchard, the native of Mecklenburg who earned his M.D. at Halle and
became a forensic physician at Bordeaux before spending his final years writing
in Paris where he passed away today.
1873: The committee in
charge of the excursions to be taken by the children who are the responsibility
of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Free Schools, most of whom are from poor homes,
announced their plans for the first outing which is scheduled to take place in
two days.
1874: In New York, Simon
and Cecilia Lichtenstadter Borg gave birth to Yale graduate "Sidney Cecil
Borg, senior member of the banking form of Simon Borg and Company” and husband
of Madeleine Beer Borg
1875: St. Paul, MN resident Jacob Dittenhoffer, the
Cleveland born of Fannie Berg and Samuel Dittenhoffer married Bettie Elsinger
today while serving as the secretary of the Golden Rule Department store which
he established in 1868.
1877: Following
publication of Judge Hilton’s explanation of his decision to ban Mr. Seligman
from the Grand Union Hotel, the New York Times published a series of letters
grouped under the headings of “The
Jewish Side of the Question” and the “The Other Side”. The letters under “The Other Side” described
the undesirability of Jews as a class and as hotel guests which made Hilton’s
decision not only understandable but correct.
The letters under “The Jewish Side of the Question” included derisive
comments on Hilton’s attempt to differentiate between a “Hebrew” and a “Jew” as
well as refutation of his claim that he was willing to admit certain acceptable
Hebrews since the daughter of one of those mentioned had, in fact, been turned
away from the Grand Union.
1878: Ida M. Frances Erich, the
daughter of Lazarus and Seline Babette Morgenthau and her husband William
Joseph Ehrich gave birth to William Joseph Ehrich.
1878: Today six speakers
took part in an oratorical contest at Yale University in which the contestants
were competing for De Forest Medal. The third speaker was H.C. Coe, a Jew who
spoke on “The Ancient and Modern Jew.”
The sixth and final speaker was Louis Hood of Newark who also spoke on
“The Ancient and Modern Jew.” While all of the speakers were impressive, Hood
walked off with the prize.
1879: In Lancaster, PA, Frank
Woolworth opened his first successful “Woolworth’s Great Five Center Store” the
forerunner of the popular F.W. Woolworth’s which the Nazis mistakenly thought
was owned by Jews and which they would target as part of their economic boycott
of Jewish businesses in the 1930’s
1880: “Politics of Europe and Asia”
published today brought news about the conference being held in Madrid called
to deal with the situation in Morocco. Senor Ludolf is schedule to introduce a
resolution supported by the United State, Portugal and Germany that calls for
religious liberty and better treatment of the Jews.
1880: It was reported today that of
the five and half million people living in Belgium only 15,000 are Protestants
and 3,000 are Jews while all the rest are Catholics.
1881: Birthdate of Dov Ber
Borochov,a Marxist Zionist and one of the founders of the Labor Zionist
movement as well as a pioneer in the study of Yiddish as a language. He passed away in 1917.
1882: A summary of Dr. Goodman’s
report on the feasibility of settling large number of Jewish refugees from
Russia on agricultural communities which has been presented to the Hebrew
Emigrant Aid Society of the United States was published today. According to
Goodman it would cost $500, not counting the cost of the land, to provide each
colonist with the necessities for survival.
“To start 2,000 heads of families on farms would require a cash advance
of $1,000,000 for materials, implements, stock, seed, food etc. before they
could become self-maintaing.” Add in the
cost of the land, and, according to Dr. Goodman, “the Jewish people in the
United States looking to colonization of their destitute co-religionists must
collect and invest…from two to four million dollars” over an extended period of
time with no hope of a return on investment.
1884(28th of Sivan,
5644): Parashat Beha’alotcha
1884(28th of Sivan,
5644): Thirty-three-year-old Gratz Etting, the son of Philippa Minis and Edward
Johnson Etting who were married at Savannah in 1841 passed away today.
1884: In the case of Dumas v.
Jacquet, the First Chamber of the Civil Tribunal of Paris delivered a judgment
today that “enjoined the public exhibition of a picture in which the artist had
represented Alexandre Duma, the novelist as “Marchand Juif.”
1885: In Proskuroi, Ukraine,
Rechoma Segal and Isaac B. Marmer gave birth to Rutgers graduate Harry Aaron
Marmer, the husband of Hazel Ellison Dakin and tidal mathematician for the U.S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey in Washington, DC.
1887: The Jews of London celebrated
the first day of the 51st year of the reign of Queen Victoria over
Great Britain at the Synagogue on St. James Place in Aldgate. The crowded sanctuary was decorated for the
occasion and the attendees were treated to a choral service.
1888: The golden wedding or
fiftieth anniversary of the-marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Allen of Saugatuck
was celebrated to-day at their residence on Compostreet, overlooking the
Westport River…”
1888: “Barge Office Prizes”
published today described the commercial activities that surrounded the sale
and purchase of the “unclaimed, abandoned, and seized goods.” Before Ellis
Island, the Barge Office was the point of entry for immigrants arriving in New
York. The majority of the those involved
in the examination and purchase of the goods were reportedly Jews.
1888: It was reported today that a
rescript has been published ordering that a eulogy be read in all churches at
upcoming Sunday services. The offering
of a eulogy by the Jews appears to have been optional. [Given the response of
Rabbis in New York, it is safe to assume that many Jews mourned the passing of
the first modern Kaiser.]
1890: Mr. Comstock of the Society
for the Suppression of Vice recognized a man named Marcus Goldstein who had
been arrested for trying to obtain plates with which to make counterfeit
lottery tickets as Mordecai S. Blaustein “whom he had arrested just four years
ago in Orchard Street for swindling poor people” by selling them “bogus lottery
tickets.” After having been convicted in 1886, this Polish Jew had been
sentenced to 6 months at Blackwell/s Island. According to Comstock, Blaustein
or Goldstein was first found to be swindling people on the lower east side in
1881 but he jumped bail and hid out in Chicago.
1891: Birthdate of Berlin native
and violist Herman Scherchen, the symphony orchestra conductor who saved Frieda
Belinfante the 1939 winner of the prestigious award for new conductors in his
summer class in Neuchatel, Switzerland from being sent back to German “by
verifying that she was a Dutch citizen and a his former pupil” while “her
Jewish companion Toni van Praagh was sent back to Germany for a fatal trip to
Auschwitz by the Swiss police
https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/pa1137272
1891: “Jew Baiting” published today
included a detailed review of Les Juifs De Russie Recueil D’Articles Et
D’Etudes Sur Leur Situation Legale Sociale Et Economique (The Russian
Jews: Collection of Articles and Studies on Their Legal, Social and Economic
Situation) by Leopold Cerf.
1892: The Democratic National
Convention which was attended by George Washington Ochs Oakes as a delegate
from Tennessee opened today in Chicago.
1892: Birthdate of American
theologian Reinhold Niebuhr His views on Jews evolved over time from his early
days as a minister in Detroit. He warned
against the rise of anti-Semitism in Hitler’s Germany and came to the
conclusion that it was wrong to try and convert Jews. He expressed his strong
pro-Zionist sentiments in “Our Stake in the State of Israel”
http://www.tnr.com/book/review/our-stake-in-the-state-israel
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/niebuhr_reinhold_t.html
1893: Five days after she
passed aboard the SS Kaiboura, fifty-three year old “Dinah” Nathan, “the wife
of Joseph E. Nathan of Wellington, New Zealand, was buried at the Willesden
Jewish Cemetery
1894: Edward Lauterbach,
the Republican Jewish political leader was among those participating in the
hearings being held at the Constitutional Convention in Albany.
1894: Two days after he
passed away, thirty-eight year old Alexander Solomon, the son of Rosetta and
Ralph Solomon was buried at the “West Ham Jewish Cemetery.”
189: In Lincoln, Nebraska,
Rebecca Fried and Robert Arenson gave birth to University of Nebraska trained
chemist Dr. Saul Bryan Arenson, the researcher on mustard gas for the Chemical
Warfare Service and 2nd lieutenant in the Chemical Warfare Service
who was an assistant professor of
chemical engineering at the University of Cincinnati and a member of Temple B’nai Jeshurun in Lincoln, Nebraska.
1895: Birthdate of
University of Cincinnati and HUC graduate Samuel Wohl, the long-time rabbi of
the Reading Road Temple, founder of the League of Labor Zionism and husband of
Belle F. Meyers Wohl.
1896: The St. Louis Republic described the decision to choose Rabbi
Samuel Sale to deliver the opening prayer at the Republican Convention.
According to the Republic, Sale had
not been chosen as a compromise to avoid offending the APA and the Catholics
but had been chosen because Baron Rothschild of London had sent a telegram
requesting that this be done. However,
the reporter for the Republic had not
seen the telegram and could not find anybody else who had.
1896: Members of the Young Folk’s League of the Hebrew Infant
Asylum are scheduled to enjoy an outing today aboard the SS Bay Queen
1896(10th of Tammuz, 5656): Fifty-year-old Isaac B.
Poznanski, the native of Charleston passed away in the UK where he was burred
at the Hammersmith Old Cemetery in London.
1897: “Family Left Destitute” published today described the plight
of the Cohen family of New Haven. Mrs.
Cohen’s husband disappeared without explanation, and she thought he had
deserted her. Actually, he had been
killed in railway accident in New York City.
Authorities shipped the widow and her four children to New York where
they are now in the care of the Hebrew Sheltering House Association.
1897(21st of Sivan, 5657): Sixty-seven-year-old German born
American businessman and philanthropist
Mayer Lehman who along with his brothers Henry and Emanuel founded Lehman Brothers and who was the
father of New York Court of Appeals Chief Judge Irving Lehman and New York and U.S. Senator Herbert H. Lehman passed
away today.
http://www.dromo.info/lehmanmbio.htm
1897: “Hebrew School In Chicago” published today described a soon
to be opened educational institution in the Windy City where all instruction
and conversation will be in Hebrew.
While classes will be offered in “the primary scholastic branches,” “the
Hebrew Bible will be the principle subject of study.
1897: Herman Warszawiak, the converted Jewish missionary, who had
been expelled by the Presbyterians after having been found guilty of performing
immoral acts including gambling was not available for public comment even
though he had earlier said the conviction had come because some did not want a
converted Jew to be a minister in the Presbyterian Church.
1898: Two days after he passed away, fifty-five-year-old Chaim
Kronman, a native of Bialystok, was buried at the “Plashet Jewish Cemetery” in
London.
1898: In Toledo, OH, Jacob and Lena (Saegel) Halperin gave birth
to Cornell University educated engineer Herman Halperin the husband of Edna P.
Rosenberg, who worked for Commonwealth Edison in Chicago where he was a member
of B’nai B’rith.
1898: At Orange, NJ, 58-year-old Getta Scholle, the vice president
of the Home For Aged and Infirm Hebrews who was the widow of Jacob Scholle,
passed away today.
1899: “Boys in Religious War” published today described events
leading up to a public brawl between over one Jewish and Christian boys in
Chicago. The Christians, who attend
several local parochial schools, have been taunting and attacking the Jewish
boys who finally fought back. At first
the Christians had the better of the battle, but the Jews found reinforcements
and surrounded their attackers. At this
point, the police intervened and arrested some of the battlers.
1899: The Jews of Chicago are planning on presenting Captain
Dreyfus “with a gold-mounted, diamond-set and richly engraved sword.” They are
planning on presenting Emile Zola with an engraved gold pen as token of
appreciation for his defense of Dreyfus.
They are planning on present Colonel Picquart, the War Minister who
befriended Dreyfus and helped to prove his innocence with a gold loving cup.
1900(24th of Sivan, 5660): Sir Charles Oppenheimer, the
native of Nastätten, Nassau the successful businessman and Jewish
philanthropist who served as the British consul-general at
Frankfort-on-the-Main passed away today.
1901: President McKinley who enjoyed “almost universal support
among Jewish voters” when he ran for office in 1896 and 1900 “issued an
Executive Order today establishing a civil government in the Philippines.
1902(16th of Sivan, 5662): Parashat Beha’altocha
1902: It was reported today that “it will interest the expectant
readers of Mr. Zangwill to learn that, in spite of the fact that he has
published little in the last two or three years, he has no thought of giving up
literature.”
1903: In St. Louis, “Isaac and Rebecca Hirschfeld gave birth to Al
Hirschfeld, award winning cartoonist
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/21/theater/al-hirschfeld-99-dies-he-drew-broadway.html
http://www.alhirschfeldfoundation.org/
https://www.fastcodesign.com/3020357/18-of-al-hirschfelds-greatest-drawings
1903: Today NYU Law School trained attorney and municipal court
judge Samuel Strasbourger, the son of
Henri and Rachel (Mayer) Strasbourger,
married Blanche Gaynor with whom he had three children – Sara, J. Henri
and Samuel Jr.
1903(26th of Sivan, 5663): New York Banker Isidor Wormser passed
away tonight in his home on Fifth Avenue.
Born in Germany he came to the U.S. in at the age of 18 with his brother
Simon with whom he sailed around Cape Horn to California where they prospered
selling merchandize in the Gold Fields and later at their store in Sacramento.
Isidor and Simon came to New York in 1870 where they established the banking
firm of I & S Wormser which prospered for over 30 years thanks in part, to
the conservative fiscal practices of brothers and to the probity of their
business dealings. A member of the New York Stock Exchange and a Democratic
Presidential elector in 1892, Wormser’s interest in civic affairs could be seen
by his membership in the Metropolitan Museum and his service as a trustee of
the Brooklyn Bridge.
1904:
Today, Benjamin L Abraham married his nineteen-year-old wife, the daughter of
William and Bessie (Fuchs) Gardner who served as President of the Philadelphia
Chapter of Hadassah and was “chairman of the Women’s Division of the United
Palestine Appeal…”
1904:
Thirty-three-year-old Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, the Cincinnati born son of
Marcus and Adele (Marx) Marcuson and graduate of the University of Cincinnati
and HUC who was Secretary of the Central Conference of American Rabbis married
Rose thornier today in Macon, GA.
1905:
Judge Jacob William Mack and Bertha Mack gave birth Theresa Mack, the future
wife of Joseph Geffen which would make her Therese Geffen, the mother of Alice
Geffen.
1905: Birthdate of philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Towards the end of his life Sartre suffered
what a critic called a “loss of historical hope.” Ironically, he turned to
Judaism and Jewish history to find a source of hope and final philosophic
underpinning. “Sartre dealt with his
loss of historical hope by painfully acquiring another kind of hope. He
replaced both existential dread and Marxist utopianism with a Jewish messianic patience.
In the final interview with his friend and associate, the unlikely baal
t'shuva, (returnee to Judaism), Benny Levy (formerly Pierre Victor), he reports
his discovery that "the messianic idea is the base of the revolutionary
idea." For many months before he died, Sartre studied Salo Baron's
voluminous, magisterial work on Jewish history and, with Levy, came to a
new-old view of the human prospect. As if he had invented Buber and the Bible,
Sartre now proclaims, "We belong to a single family." Of course,
"the unity of the human enterprise is yet to be created…what I have is yours
and what you have is mine. If I need, you give to me. If you need, I give to
you. That is the future of morality.” In the end, Sartre became a kind of
"Jew." Already in the resistance of 1940-45, he had risked his life
against Fascism. In Les Temps Modernes, at the very time of the Six Day
War, he published what remains the most balanced and useful collection of
essays on Arab Jewish peace and declared his solidarity with Israel. He did not
accept the Nobel Prize of literature. But he did accept an honorary degree from
the Hebrew University in 1976, reminding the Israelis how deeply he shared
their dreams, and telling them that the more he cared about them, the more he
cared also about the Palestinian people. "In order to understand the Jew
from the interior, I would have to be a Jew," Sartre told Benny Levy and
he tried hard enough to achieve that very goal. Studying Jewish history, like
many thinkers before him, he caught a vision of the messianic hope: survival,
obedience and loyalty to humanity itself. "The Jew lives. He has a
destiny. The finality toward which every Jew moves is to reunite humanity....It
is the end that only the Jewish people (knows)….It is the beginning of the
existence of men for each other." In the last days and in the last words
of Jean-Paul Sartre, we find a brother and a teacher in Israel.”
1906: Rachel Levor, the German born daughter of Isaak Rothschild and Malchen Amalie
Rothschild, who was murdered at Sobibor at the age of 55 and her husband Joseph
Levor, the son of Jette and Moses Joseph Levor gave birth to Bruno Levor the
husband Erna Levor, both of home were murdered on the same day at Sobibor.
1906: In the United Kingdom, “Mr. Montefiore, President of the
Zionist Federation and Israel Zangwill, President of the Jewish Territorial
Organization, published a joint appeal through the newspapers this morning to
the prominent Jews of Great Britain and the United States on behalf of the
oppressed Russian Jews.”
1907(10th of Av, 5667): Tish’a B’Av observed because
the 9th of Av fell on Shabbat
1907(10th of Av, 5667): Isidior Wormser, the successful
New York Banker who is the father-in-law of Jefferson Seligman, passed away
today.
1908: “There is nothing extraordinary in the senior wranglership
at Cambridge of Selig Brodestsky, reported in cable dispatches from London
to-day” because “to Jew and Gentile alike, irrespective of birth or pecuniary
circumstances, the highest honors of the English universities have long been
accessible.”
1909: Jerusalem native Salama Du Ghan who “began his career as a
guide to tourists in Palestine” committed suicide this “morning by swallowing
cyanide of potassium in the cellar of Fourteen Street drug store” in New York
1909: Cooper Institute trained inventor William Dubilier, the New York
born son of Anna and Abe Duilier “a pioneer in electronics and radio who was
the holder of 600 patents” and a “founder of the Cornell-Dubilier Electric
Corporation” “demonstrated radio communication at Seattle's
Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition today; ten years before the first commercial
station operated.
1910: Kovno native Hyman Albert Friedman who in 1890 came to the
United States where he went to school in Pittsburgh, opened a clothing store in
Braddock, PA which he sold before opening a successful dry goods store in
Franklin, PA married Anna Cohen today with whom he raised two members while
supporting the Jewish Orphanage and belonging to B’nai B’rith.
1910: Orders were issued expelling 130 Jews from Solomenka and 173
Jews from Demieffka, after local factory workers complained of rent increases
brought on by Jewish refugees from Kiev seeking refuge in these local suburbs.
1911: Birthdate of Constantinople native Jacques Rémy, the “Jewish
French screenwriter who used “pen name
of Rémy Assayas or Raymond Assayas” the creator of such films as “The Damned”
in 1947 and the “historical drama The Secret of Mayerling.”
1911: King George V, during whose reign the Balfour Declaration
promulgated, prepared for his coronation which was scheduled to take place
tomorrow.
1912: “Claiming that Jews skin living animals, anti-Jewish
agitators introduced a bill in the Duma to prohibit” Shehitah.
1912: “Another Theatre for West Harlem” published today described
a transaction negotiated by Sydney S. Cohen to build a theatre to built by
Hurtig and Seamon who currently hold a lease on the old Harlem Opera House
erected by Oscar Hammerstein.
1912: Birthdate of Newcastle, UK native “Judah Benzion ‘Ben’
Segal”, the “Professor of Semitic Languages at the School of Oriental and
African Studies,” the father of Professor Moshe Zvi Segal and the brother of
Dr. Samuel Segal” passed away today.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/professor-j-b-segal-37421.html
1912: Russkoye Znamya, an
anti-Semitic newspaper, warmed “Jews that criticism of the Government by Jewish
deputies will be answered by pogroms”
1913: It was reported today that steamer August Kessler had
arrived in San Francisco with three million gallons of gasoline from Sumatra”
belonging to the Rothschilds.
1913: “Mr. Harvey Franklin, a student at the Hebrew Union College”
is scheduled to lead services at K.A.M. in Chicago.
1913: Rabbi Joseph Stoltz led services and delivered the sermon
this morning at Isaiah Temple in Chicago.
1913: It was reported today that “the Secretary of the Alliance
Israelite Universelle has declared that henceforth the chief concern of his
organization will be Jews and Jewish institutions in Palestine” an area that
France has declared to be part of its protectorate despite the fact that it was
part of the Ottoman Empire.
1914: Polish born Cleveland businessman Abraham Goldberg who in
1903 came to the United States where he learned to be a “cutter” in the garment
business before moving to Cleveland where using the money had saved joined in
partnership with Abraham Goble to form what became the Ark Cloak Company today
maied Gittle Kochman with whom he raised two children – a boy and a girl.
1914: This morning, at HUC in Cincinnati, President J. Walter
Freiberg presided over the semi-annual meeting of the Executive Board of the
Union of American Hebrew Congregations where Secretary Lipman Levy presented a
report that showed an additional seven congregations had joined the Reform
organization “since the annual board meeting last December.”
1915: Five days before his term in office was scheduled to end,
John M. Slaton, Governor of Georgia commuted the sentence of Leo Frank from
death to life in prison. The commutation
came a day before Frank was scheduled to be hung. Slaton, who had been a popular governor, left
Georgia with the mob and threat of violence baying at his heels. Tom Watson wrote an article calling for the
lynching of Frank.
1915: In an interview with Pope Benedict published in La Liberte
today the Pontiff talked about the horrors of war including a report “hat the
Russians on one occasion pushed before them 1,500 Jews so that they could
advance behind this living barrier thus exposed to the bullets of the enemy.”
1915: At a little before 5 o’clock this morning Sheriff Mangum and
his party of deputies arrived with their prisoner, Leo M. Frank, at the Georgia
State Penitentiary in Milledgeville, GA “just a few minutes after Warden J.N.
Smith had been notified by authorities in Atlanta that the prisoner was in the
custody of the officers and on the way to the State Prison.”
1915: In editorializing about the commutation of Leo Frank’s
sentence by Governor Slaton The Athens Daily Banner concluded with the
statement that “Whatever may be the result to him he at least has the
consolation of knowing that in the face of strenuous circumstances surround
this case he did what his judgment told me was his duty to himself and to the
State.”
1915: “There was great relief and much joy at the home of Leo M.
Frank’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Frank at 152 Underhill Avenue, Brooklyn
this morning when word came that the Governor Slaton had commuted the death
sentence.” Since the parents were in Atlanta, the telephone call from County
Judge Harry E. Lewis with the good news was taken by the daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stern.
1915: “Local relatives of Leo M. Frank said today that there was
absolutely no foundation for the report which had been circulated early in the
case that Mrs. Frank was estranged from her husband.”
1915: “In discussing the commutation of Leo Frank’s sentence, The
Rome Tribune-Herald says that in its opinion 80 per cent of the people of
Georgia opposed commutation, but it believes that this sentiment arose from
fear that Frank would be released in a few years.”
1915: Governor John M. Slaton “is guarded in his country home
tonight by the a battalion of the Georgia National Guard because of the
strenuous efforts of a crowd variously estimated at from 1,000 to 2,000 persons
to get at the Governor to show their disapproval” of the commutation of Leo M.
Frank’s death sentence to life imprisonment.
1915: The Atlanta Journal
editorial on the commutation of the sentence of Leo M. Frank concluded by
saying that “The Governor has shown wisdom and courage in his performance of an
act of simple justice, and time will vindicate his moderation.”
1915: In an interview given today following the announcement of
the commutation of Leo Frank’s sentence “Louis Marshall, one of the counsel for
Leo M. Frank” said “Governor Slaton has saved the honor of Georgia. He the sentence of death pronounced against
Frank been executed, it would have been a crime against justice for I am as
firmly convinced of his absolute innocence as I am of my own.”
1916: At a meeting tonight at Carnegie Hall, Nathan Straus, Rabbi
Stephen S. Wise and other prominent Jews from various cities in the United
States spoke in favor of “the calling of a democratic congress of Jews in
Philadelphia to demand equal rights for Jews in all lands” – a meeting which
the American Jewish Committee led by President Louis Marshall has opposed
saying it would be best to wait until after the war.
1916: A message was read to a meeting of Jews at Carnegie Hall
“from Secretary of War Newton D. Baker…deploring the prejudice and ignorance
that had has resulted in discrimination against Jews.” (Editor’s Note: Baker’s boss, President
Wilson is running for re-election and the Jewish vote certainly would help)
1916: The Joint Distribution Committee of Funds for Jew War
Suffers “consisting of representatives of the American Jewish Relief Committee,
the Central Relief Committee and the People’s Relief Committee met this
afternoon “at the office of Felix M. Warburg and appropriated $250,000 for the
immediate relief of Jews who through the present movement of troops on the
borders of the eastern war zones may be compelled again to evacuate their
homes.”
1917(1st of Tammuz, 5677): Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
1917(1st of Tammuz, 5677): Date given in the American
Jewish year book for the death of London “restaurateur” Sir Joseph Lyons who
according to all other sources passed away on June 22. (Editor’s note – and now you know some of
what makes this both confusing and interesting)
1917: Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, who has always been interested in the
work of the Red Cross, “left the United States” today “with her husband who was
head of the mission sent to Egypt to investigate the conditions of the Jews In
Palestine.”
1918: “It was announced” tonight “that the case of Felix
Sommerfield, a German subject who was at one time private secretary to the late
President Francisco Madero of Mexico” and subsequently the arms supplier for
Poncho Villa is still being investigated
by agents of the Justice Department who arrested him while he was staying at
the Hotel Aster. (Sommerfield was
Jewish; Madero and Villa were not.
1919: Birthdate of Norwegian tailor Harry Braude who was arrested
in Oslo and shipped aboard the Donau to Auschwitz where he was murdered.
1919: Today, in Basle, Switzerland, the 21st “general
conference of delegates of Zionist societies” which was “attended by fifty-five
delegates” adopted “resolutions protesting the persecution of Roumanian and
Bessarabian Jews.”
1920: Ceremonies marking the consecration “of the Home for the
Blind on the estate known as the Pines, in Yonkers under the auspices of the
New York Guild for the Jewish Blind” took place today which means that “for the
first time in the history of New York, Jewish blind children have a playground
of their own” thanks in no small measure to the work of Mrs. E.I. Wilson and
Mrs. Joshua Piza.
1920: Following Henry Ford’s statement that “it is impossible for
the Jew to be a patriot,” the American Hebrew requested the views on the
subject from Secretary of War Newton D. Baker who wrote today, “In all the
branches of the War Department service and in the officer personnel and
enlisted ranks of our great Army, I have found members of the Jews race doing
their duty – loyal, sympathetic, devoted their tasks and intensely patriotic”
showing “themselves to be true Americans” of “which no higher praise can be
given.”
1920: Dr. Henry Keller, who
“has recently returned from Palestine where he served as chief of the
Orthopedics Department of the Zionist Medical Unit” is scheduled to deliver a
lecture this evening at the Aeolian Concert Hall where his talk will included
“a collection of unusual photographs vividly describing conditions in…the Holy
Land.”
1921: In New York City Abe and Helen (Gollomb) Tuvim gave birth to
Judith Tuvim who gained fame as award winning actress Judy Holiday.
1921: Birthdate of Leon Silverman, the Manhattan born attorney.
(As reported by Sam Roberts)
1921: Twenty-year-old Sara
Feder, the Polish born daughter of Benjamin and Shaine (Kumok) Feder, the
friend of fellow Milwaukee school mate the future Golda Meir and hold of a
Doctorate from the Univesity of Chicago became Sara Feder-Kaeyfit when she
married Professor Isidore Keyfitz in Milwaukee today.
1922: During a debate in Parliament, Lord Sydenham
contends that the Arabs would not object to immigration if it were done by
“well selected Jews” instead of by what
describes as Zionist settlers who are” Bolsheviks,” “sinister and
“promiscuous people.”
1922: Following a debate in the House of Lords
on the questions of continued British commitment to honor the Balfour
Declaration, 60 Lords voted against the declaration and only 29 voted for it.
1922:
Major Herbert Young, “a senior official” in the Colonial Office writes
Churchill that the vote against the Balfour Declaration in the House of Lords
will lead to greater Arab obstinacy and imperil Britain’s previous promises to
the Jews.
1922: Samuel Bronfman “married Saidye Rosner
with whom he had four children -- Aileen Mindel "Minda" Bronfman de
Gunzburg, Phyllis Lambert, Edgar Miles Bronfman and Charles Rosner Bronfman.
1922: While meeting in London, the Prime
Ministers of Canada, Newfoundland, Australia and New Zealand stated that they
shared “Arab suspicions” of plans to ultimately create a Jewish majority in
Palestine.
1922: In
an address to the Dominion Prime Ministers Churchill described “The Zionist
ideal as a very great idea” with which he had great personal sympathy. He further reminded them that the Balfour
Declaration was more than an ideal. “It
was an obligation made in wartime to enlist the aid of Jews all over the world
and Britain must be very careful and punctilious to discharge its obligations.”
1922(25th of Sivan, 5682):
Seventy-five-year-old Louis Stern, the President of Stern Brothers, the New
York department store, passed away unexpectedly in Paris. A native of Germany,
Stern “learned the rudiments of merchandizing” in a small store owned by his
uncle in Petersburg, West Virginia. In 1867 he and his brother Isaac opened a
small dry goods and novelty store which was so successful that they opened a
larger emporium on West 23rd Street in 1878. After his brother’s retirement, Stern opened
an even larger store on 42nd Street. Stern was active in numerous
civic and communal organizations including serving as Chairman of the New York
Commission to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and President of the Hebrew
Orphan Asylum.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C0DE5D91231EF33A25750C2A9609C946395D6CF
1923: A year after graduating from the Naval
Academy, Ensign Hyman Rickover “was made engineer officer aboard “the destroyer
La Vallette” as a reward for “his hard work and efficiency.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/27/business/walter-kissinger-dead.html
1925: Landscape and portrait painter Albert M.
Canter, the Norma, NJ born son of Edith Levin and Louis Canter, a fellow of the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and resident of Newark, NJ married Florence
Smith today.
1925: Birthdate of Woodhaven, NY native Stanley
Moss the American poet who “makes his living as a private art dealer.”
http://forward.com/culture/336690/at-90-stanley-moss-reflects-on-a-life-in-poetry/
1926: Abbot Lawrence Lowell, the President of
Harvard University was featured on the cover of Time magazine. Although the
cover story did not mention it, 1926 was a year of triumph for Lowell because
he convinced the Harvard Board of Overseers to adopt new admission requirements
that accomplished his goal of reducing the number of Jews at Harvard. The year before these “non-academic”
standards were added, 27% of the freshman class was Jewish. By the time Lowell in 7 years after the
standards had been put in place Jews made up 10% of the underclassmen
1927: Two days after she had passed away
funeral services are scheduled to be held today Zippporah Alice DeCastro
Lazaron, the New Orleans born daughter of Jacob Osoro DeCastro and Hannah Haim
DeSola DeCastro, the wife of Atlanta, GA native Samuel Louis Lazaron and the
mother of Savannah, GA native Rabbi Samuel Lazaron.
1927: In New York, three Jewish
interns at Kings County Hospital were attacked and tied up.
1928: “Joseph Barondess, east side
labor leader and Jewish philanthropist, was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery,
Brooklyn, today, after funeral services for the family at Riverside Memorial
Chapel, Amsterdam Avenue and Seventy-sixth Street…”
1928:
Birthdate of Judith Raskin, one of America's greatest lyric sopranos of the
twentieth century. She was not only famous for her voice but also for her
acting. Judith Raskin died on December 21, 1984, after a long struggle with
cancer. Services were held at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City
where she was eulogized as being one of the finest artists of our time who
could be emulated by other future Jewish aspirants of the concert and opera
stage.
1929: In
Muizenberg, near Cape Town, Israel and Rebeca (David) Levinson, the founder and
operators of Hillel College, a Johannesburg boarding school with a rigorous
Jewish identity gave birth to Jeanette Levinson who gained fame as “Jeanette
Carlson, an anti-apartheid activist who with her husband fought against the
racist South African government, and who with her family was eventually
deported…” (As reported by Katharine Q. Seelye)
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/30/world/africa/jeanette-carlson-dead.html?searchResultPosition=1
1929: It was reported that Supreme Court
Justice Aaron J. Levy presided at a dinner that was given in honor of Max Dick
the “model landlord of Allen and Rvington Streets “who never raised the rents
on his tenants” “at the Home of te Sons and Daughters of Israel…which he helped
to build for aged Jews.”
1929:
“Broadway Babies” directed by Mervyn LeRoy “premiered at the Central Theatre in
New York City.”
1930(25th
of Sivan, 5690): Parashat Sh’lach
1930:According to a statement issued today by David Mr.
Bressler, a national co-chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign, “the newest
trends in educational through and endeavor are being tested in Jewish schools
in Eastern Europe and Palestine.”
1931: It was reported today that 48-year-old
University of Minnesota graduate and former Assistant Attorney General of
Minnesota, Hiram Frankel, “the executive director of Temple B’nai El” suffered
a fatal heart attack tonight “during the ceremonies celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the induction of
Dr. Julius Miller into the rabbinate.”
1931: In Brooklyn, attorney
“Nathaniel H. Kugelmass” and “the former Rose Goldstein, a high school
administrator” gave birth to Lawrence Kugelmass Grossman the step-son of
attorney Nathan Grossman who served as
President of NBC-TV News before becoming President of PBS. (As reported
by Richard Sandomir)
1932: In Buenos Aires Luis
Schifrin, who “led the second violin section of the orchestra at the Teatro
Colón for three decades” and his wife gave birth to Boris Claudio Schifrin who
gained as Argentine pianist, composer, arranger and conductor” Lalo Schifrin.
1932: In Paris, France Dolores Porges (née Neubauer) and Pierre Louis-Dreyfus who
headed the Louis Dreyfus Group and French Resistance leader gave birth to
Gérard Louis-Dreyfus who as William Louis-Dreyfus became Chairman of the Louis
Dreyfus Energy Service the multi-billionaire who is the great grandson of
Léopold Louis-Dreyfus, founder of Louis Dreyfus Group and the father of award
winning actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
1932: “Chicago-Kent College
Law graduate and WW I U.S. Navy veteran William David Saltiel, the “Assistant
Corporate Counsel for the City of Chicago, City Attorney and Special Assistant
to the United States Attorney General married Cicely Friedman Haas today making
her the daughter-in-law of “Leopold and Marie (Friedman) Saltiel”
1933: “The XXXIII Council of the
Union of American Hebrew Congregations” is scheduled to meet for a fourth day
today in Chicago.
1933: Birthdate of actor Bernie
Kopell who played Doc on the ABC hit television show, The Love Boat
1933: A memorial meeting was held
this evening at Beethoven Hall in New York City honoring Dr.Chaim Arlosoroff
who had been murdered last Friday. It was attended by approximately 1,000 Jews
and the leaders of various branches of the Zionist movement. In his speech, Morris Rothenberg, President
of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) made reference to reports that
Revisionists had been connected with the murder and warned against any “rush to
judgment” in determining who was responsible for the crime.
1934: Dr. Frederick
B. Robinson, president of City College, and Dr. Bernard Revel, president of
Yeshiva College, spoke at the third annual commencement exercises of Yeshiva
College, to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the college auditorium,
186th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
1934: It was announced today that
“Jeanette Sadewitz has been appointed assistant relief dietitian at the
Jefferson Medical College Hospital in Philadelphia.
1935: Eighty-nine-year-old Edmond
Fitzmaurice, the 1st Baron Fitzmaurice who while serving as the
Foreign Office’s spokesman in the House of Lords in 1906 expressed personal
sympathy for the plight of the Russian Jews said that the government could not
do anything to intervene to improve the situation because it would upset the
Russian government and actually might do more harm than good, passed away
today.
1935: “North Carolina trained
lawyer Angus W. McClean who in 1926 while serving as Governor “issued a
proclamation urging all the leaders of public thought, non-Jews as well as
Jews, throughout the State to volunteer their services to help raise North Carolina’s
quota of $200,000 which is the state’s part in the national United Jewish
Campaign passed away today.
1936(1st of Tammuz, 5696): Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
1936: Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein is scheduled to deliver a sermon
on “What We Should Forget” at the Jewish Science Society on West 85 Street in
Manhattan.
1936: “Dr. James G. McDonald of the editorial staff of The New
York Times and former league of Nations high commissioner for refugees from
general spoke at a meeting of the General Council of Congregational and
Christian Church where he that that in German, “not only are the Jews the
scapegoat for political and partisan purposes, they are held responsible for
all the adversity which the German people have had to undergo.”
1936: In Palestine, Arabs killed Sergeant Henry Sills today and
then “dragged his body into a cave.”
1936: “The Jewish Agency Executive, recognized by the League of
Nations mandate as the supreme Jewish authority in Palestine” “called upon the
Jews of the world to mobilize their forces for ‘well-balanced political effort
and strengthened constructive endeavor’ to protect the Jewish position in
Palestine.”
1936: It was reported today that Rabbi Charles Raddock of Brooklyn
“is planning a literary monthly magazine addressed to the intelligent and
non-partisan American Jewish reader” which he plans on calling Consensus and which he expects to start
publishing in September.
1936: The Palestine Post reported from London that the
House of Commons held a full-dress debate on the Palestine crisis. There had
been unanimity of views that stern measures should be taken to restore law and
order in the country. Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the colonial secretary, expressed
confidence in the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Wauchope, but was conciliatory
towards the Arabs.
1936: A review of Judaism
in Transition by Mordecai M. Kaplan was published today.
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=9A01E6DA163DE33BBC4951DFB066838D629EDE
1936: An armed band of approximately 60 Arabs attacked a convoy of
Jewish owned buses on route to Tel Aviv from Haifa. A British sergeant, Henry Sills, of the Seaforth
Highlanders, was killed and three privates of the Royal Scottish Fusiliers were
wounded in subsequent fights between the Arab terrorists and the British troops
assigned to provide protection.
1937: Dr. Louis L. Mann, the Rabbi of Sinai Congregation in
Chicago is scheduled to take part in a “Roundtable Discussion on Minorities in
a Democracy” broadcast this afternoon by radio station WJZ.
1938:
In the first act of terrorism to take place in Tel
Aviv, a bomb was thrown near a movie theatre seriously injuring a child.
1938: Birthdate of New York
native University of Michigan Law School trained attorney Rosemary Shankman who
gained fame as United States circuit judge of the United States Court of
Appeals for the Second Circuit Rosemary Shankman Pooler
1938: In London, “Russian Jewish immigrants
Morris and Betsy (née Kersh) Blackstone”gave birth to Donald Blackstone who
gained fame as the lyricist Don Black.
1938: In London, “Russian Jewish immigrants Morris and Betsy (née
Kersh) Blackstone” gave birth to their youngest child Donald Blackstone who
gained fame as Oscar winning lyricist Don Black.
1939: At the World’s Fair in New York, New Jersey Hadassah Day was celebrated with
luncheons at the Café Tel Aviv and Toffenettti’s Restaurant while Dr. Albert
Einstein and Rabbi Stephen Wise are the scheduled speakers at a luncheon for
Rho Pi Phi Fraternity at the Café Tel Aviv.
1940: France surrendered to Germany, a move that would doom the
Jews of France as well as Jews from across Europe who had sought refuge in
France before the start of World War II.
1940: Prime Minister Winston Churchill “received a telegram from
Lord Lothian, the British Ambassador in Washington, stating that the Jews in
the United States ‘want Jews in Palestine to be organized under British command
to defend Palestine from outside attack and to help the Allies.’ If Palestine were overrun (by the Nazis) and
Jews had not been put in a position to defend their country, there would
certainly be a most deplorable effect on American Jews’ opinion.’”
1940: Georges Mandel and Pierre Mendes France were among the
handful of French deputies who boarded the Massilia for North Africa where they
planned on continuing the resistance against Nazi Germany.
1941(26th of Sivan, 5701): Parashat Sh’lach
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/06/22/87630839.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1941(26th of Sivan, 5701: Sixty-three-year-old Albert
Shatzkey, the New Orleans born son of
Louis and Rebecca Schlenker Schatzky, the husband of Etta Amolsky Schatzkey and
the father of Gladys Schatzkey Czarlinsky passed away today after which he was
buried in the Riverview Cemetery at Jefferson City, MO.
1941(26th of Sivan, 5701): Sixty-one-year-old
“internationally known dermatologist” Elmore Tauber passed away today in his
hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/article-abstract/519923
1941: Vichy adopted a statue excluding Jewish students.
1941: Today, “after having been arrested by the Vichy government
“and sentenced to six years' imprisonment on a false charge of desertion”
Pierre Mendès France”
escaped and succeeded in reaching Britain, where he
joined the Free French forces of Charles de Gaulle.”
1942:
At Tirzt Zevi, Israel, the temperature reached 129 degrees F (54
degrees C)
1942: “The Affairs of Martha” directed by Jules Dassin with a
script co-authored by Isobel Lennart was released in the United States today..
1942: The parents of Paul Celan “were taken from their home and
sent by train to an internment camp in Transnistria Governorate, where
two-thirds of the deportees eventually perished” and where his father probably
died from typhus and his mother was murdered by gunfire.
1943: Himmler ordered the destruction of all ghettos in Russia. .
1943(18th of Sivan, 5703): In Lvov, The Germans murdered most of
the remaining ghetto population.
1943(18th of Sivan, 5703): All Jewish workers at municipal
factories in Drogobych, Ukraine, are killed.
1943: Raymond Aubrac was one of eight senior Resistance leaders
secretly meeting in a doctor's surgery in the Lyon suburb of Caluire when
Gestapo officers, under the orders of Klaus Barbie, stormed the place and
arrested all the eight leaders after having been tipped off by a turncoat
member of the Resistance whose identity remains a mystery to this date.
1943: German Professor August Hirt
chooses 103 Jewish men and women at Auschwitz to be transported to the
Natzweiler-Struthof camp near Strasbourg, France. There they are gassed. The
soft tissues of their bodies are removed, and their skeletons are strung up as
exhibits in the Reich Anatomical Institute of Strasbourg for the study of the
Jewish race
1944: The British Foreign Office informed Prime Minister Churchill
that ‘Marshall Tito (the Yugoslav Communist leading the partisans) has
consented to facilitate the escape of Jewish refugees through his lines from
Hungary with the idea that they should reach southern Italy, via Dalmatia.
1945: Guy Liddell, head of counter-espionage at MI5, kept during
the 1940s and 50s dictated a diary entry to his secretary about a visit to his
office by a British War Crimes Executive official, and representatives of MI6
and the Special Operations Executive, looking for evidence to support a war
crimes prosecution in which he expressed his opinion that instead of formal war
crime trials, any people found to have committed crimes should be arrested by
the military and punished accordingly.
1946: Birthdate of Edinburgh native and University of Cambridge
educated “Advocate’ Conservative Party MP Sir Malcolm Leslie Rifkind, “the
husband of Edith Amalia, the daughter of
Polish air force engineer Joseph Steinberg” with whom he had two children,
“Caroline and The Times Columnist Hugo Rifkind” and the holder of several
cabinet positions including “Secretary of State for Defense” and “Secretary of
State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.”
1947: Birthdate of Dr. Rachel Adato, the native of Haifa who held
several public health positions including vice president of Sha’arei Tzedek
Medical Center before serving two terms as an MK.
1948: The Rhodes Conference on the Israeli-Arab war opened. Rhodes
is an island in the Mediterranean off the coast of Greece where the meetings
were held. The negotiations were master-minded by Ralph Bunche. Bunche was an
African-American diplomat who was a leader of the newly formed United Nations.
The negotiations led to armistice agreements between the different Arab states
and the state of Israel. Bunche earned the Nobel Prize for Peace as a reward
for his efforts.
1949: It was reported today that Israeli Foreign Minister Sharret
“had advised the Lausanne delegates to advocate a plebiscite in Araba Palestine
to determine whether the inhabitants desired a separate state or annexation to
Jordan. (Arab Palestine is what is called today the West Bank and in 1949 it
was occupied by the Jordanians who annex the territory without regard to the
inhabitants wishes.)
1949: “Rabbi Ira Eisenstein, leader of the Society for the
Advancement of Judaism in New York City, today called for a "common
religion" that could, and should, be evolved out of America's "brief
but magnificent history as a nation.”
1950: One day after he had drowned while vacationing in Florida,
sixty-two year old Georgia businessman Sam Lazarus, the husband of Annie Stein
Lazarus with whom he had had five children and a member of both B’nai B’rith
the Valdosta Hebrew Congregation (Temple Israel) was buried in the “Valdosta
Hebrew Cemetery” with services led by Rabbi Morris Sklar.
1950: “Rabbi Judah L. Maimon, Minister for Religious Affairs”
stormed out of a cabinet meeting today, claiming that he was resigning from Ben
Gurion’s government. Maimon was
protesting the cuts to his department’s budget, the purchase of surplus meat
from the United States that “does not conform to religious dietary laws” and
what he claims are the failure of the government to enforce the strict
observance of the laws of Kashrut in Israeli army kitchens.
1951: Two days after their execution, funeral services were held
for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg where Rabbi Abraham Cronbach, a sponsor of the
Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case delivered an address in which
he asked people “not to lose heart at their defeat.”
1951: The Jerusalem Post reported that Iraq charged that
Jews had stored arms and ammunition in Baghdad and put a stop to Jewish
emigration, pending an investigation. But planes carrying enforce the strict
observance of the laws of Kashrut in Israeli army kitchens.
1951: The Jerusalem Post reported that the Post Office
planned to establish its own bank, under the new Postal Bank Law.
1951: The Jerusalem Post reported that at least 35
political parties put up candidates for the forthcoming Second Knesset
elections. (This number was later reduced to 20.)
1954(20th of Sivan, 5714): Eighty-four-year-old
Pittsburgh born Marcus Aaron, the son of Mina and Louis Israel Aaron and the
husband of Stella Aaron with whom he had two children – Marcus and Fanny – who
served as President of the Homer Laughlin China Company and as President of
Rodef Shalom from 1930 to 1941 passed away today.
1955(1st of Tammuz, 5715): Rosh Chodes Tammuz
1955(1st of Tammuz, 5715): Hattie Hanstein Bacharach,
the daughter of Samuel and Clara L. Hanstein and the wife of banker Harry
Bacharach, the chairman of New Jersy State Board of Public Utility
Commissioners and five term mayor Atlantic City and the mother of Grace
Bacharach passed away.
1955: Perry Como, the crooner who would don a kippa every fall on
his television show before singing Kol Nidre, recorded “Teena Marie” written by
Bob Merrill (Henry Robert Merrill Levan)
1956: Playwright Arthur
Miller appeared before H.U.A.C. and refused to implicate anybody as having
taken part in Communists activities
1957(22nd of Sivan, 5717): Banker Ellick Nirenstein,
the second husband of social activist Blanche Cohen Nirenstein, the daughter of
David and Wilhemina Cohen passed away today.
1959: Today, Columbia graduate and HUC trained rabbi Henry
Bamberger, the son of Ethel Kraus and Bernard Bamberger who began his career at
Temple Sinai in Sharon, MA married Sheila Lister with whom he had two children
– Judith and Miriam.
1960: Birthdate of David Makovskey, the “director of the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy Project on the Middle East Peace
Process.”
1962: “The James Bond Theme,” the “signature theme song for the
Bond series” which was written by Monty Norman (Monty Noserovitch) “was
recorded” today “using five saxophones, nine brass instruments, a solo guitar
and a rhythm section.”
1964: Twenty-three-year-old to University of Pennsylvania trained
geneticist and Noble laureate Michael Brown the Brooklyn born son homemaker
Evelyn Brown and textile salesman Harvey Brown married Alice Lapin with whom he
had two daughters – Elizabeth and Sara.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1985/brown/biographical/
1964(11th of Tammuz, 5724): Three Civil Rights workers, Andrew
Goodman, James Cheney and Mickey Schwermer were brutally murdered in Neshoba
County, Mississippi by members of the Ku Klux Klan. Goodman and Schwermer were
both Jewish. Cheney was an Afro-American. Goodman and Schwermer had come South
as part of group who were determined to help Blacks register to vote. An
all-white jury acquitted their killers, who included local law enforcement
officials, of murder charges. They were later prosecuted in federal court and
found guilty of having deprived the young trio of their civil rights. Goodman
and Schwermer were part of a whole cadre of Jews who participated in the fight
for equality for Blacks. This reality makes a sad counter-point to the
anti-Semitic speeches of people like Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan.
1965(21st of Sivan, 5725): Seventy-year-old “Moses A Leavitt, a
leader of relief and resettlement activities for Jews throughout the world”
passed away today at hospital in Geneva “after having suffered a stroke.”
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1965/06/22/106994817.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
1966: Joseph Zaretski, the Democratic minority leader said that he
has agreed to postpone the vote on taxes until after the state primary
elections.
1967: “Two days after she had passed away, funeral services are
scheduled to be held today at the Park Avenue Synagogue for 55 year old Dorothy
Geller, the wife of NY State Supreme Court Judy Abraham N. Geller with whom she
had had three children – Bruce, Susan and Judith – and the daughter of Sadye
and Oscar Friedlander who was a leader of the United Jewish Appeal of New York
and the Park Avenue Synagogue Sisterhood.
1967: “Divorce American Style” directed by Bud Yorkin produced by
Norman Lear who co-authored the script with Robert Kaufman and featuring Tom
Bosley was released today in the United States.
1969: In response to Egyptian artillery attacks and
other hostile acts, Israeli naval commandos attack and destroy the Egyptian
radar facility at Ras El-Adabiya. The destruction of the radar complex left the
Egyptians “blind” when Israeli jets attacked the artillery bases that had been
firing on the Israelis.
1969:In
Monmouth County, Beth Miriam, “in conjunction with Rabbi Lefkowitz’s retirement
after 25 years of devoted service and the Temple’s 80th Anniversary, held a
gala dinner
1970(17th
of Sivan, 5730): Seventy-one-year-old historian Cecil Roth whose works included
the classic A History of the Jews in England passed away today.
http://www.oxfordjewishheritage.co.uk/resources/further-reading/170-cecil-roth-1899-1970
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/236663
1970:
“Catch-22” the movie version of Joseph Heller’s novel directed by Mike Nichols,
with a screenplay by Buck Henry and featuring Alan Arkin, Bob Balaban, Martin
Balsam, Buck Henry, Richard Benjamin, Norman Fell, Art Garfunkel, Jack Gilford
and Charles Grodin was released in the United States today.
1972:
ABC broadcast the first episode of “The Super” a sitcom created by Rob Reiner,
Phil Mishkin, and Gerry Isenberg.
1972:
“Frenzy” Alfred Hitchcock’s penultimate film with a screenplay by Anthony
Shaffer was released in the United Kingdom today. (Hitch was not Jewish – Shaffer was)
1974: “One hundred Moscow Jewish
activists including Benjamin Levich, Alexander Lerner, Mikhail Agursky and
Vitali Rubin wrote to President Nixon urging him not to permit his partners in
Moscow negotiations to worsen situation of Soviet Jews.”
1975(12th of Tammuz, 5735):
Seventy-four-year-old Ukrainian born American composer David Tamkin passed away
today.
http://www.milkenarchive.org/people/view/all/667/David+Tamkin
1976: The Jerusalem Post reported that the American navy
evacuated 300 foreigners from Beirut.
1976: The Jerusalem Post reported that a $15m. annual
propaganda program, designed to swing the American public opinion away from
Israel and toward the Arabs was reported in the US.
1977: Menachem Begin became the sixth Prime Minister of
Israel. This marked a major shift in Israeli politics. The
Labor-Zionists who had dominated the government since the start of the
state were out and the Revisionists had gained power. This reversal in
fortune had many causes including corruption in the Labor Party and shifting
demographics in Israel.
1978: “The Carter Administration has decided to seek a formal
proposal from Egypt on the future of the Israeli‐occupied West Bank of the Jordan and the Gaza Strip as a possible
way of reviving the stalled Middle East Peace talks, officials said today.”
1979: Three Palestinian terrorist were killed while “attempting
build a bomb” near Jenin/
1980: On the 41st anniversary of the creation of Camp
Gurs, a reunion of hundred former detainees, members of the French resistance
and “survivors of the Nazi death camps came to an end. This was the second of what has become annual
event thanks, in part, to the efforts of L'Amicale
de Gurs, which was formed at this second reunion.
1980: In Arnhem, Netherlands, opening of the Sixth Paralympic
Games where Hagai Zamir and Igal Pazi would win a Gold Medal in Volleyball.
1981(19th of Sivan, 5741): Isadore Blumenfeld a
Jewish-American organized crime figure based in Minneapolis, Minnesota known as
Kid Cann, passed away.
1981: “A Hero, Soviet Style” provides a review of Borodin:
Stalin's Man in China by Dan N. Jacobs, a biography of Michael Borodin
(born Mikhail Markovich Gruzenberg) who fell victim to Stalin’s “anti-Semitic
‘cosmopolitan’ campaign.”
http://www.nytimes.com/1981/06/21/books/a-hero-soviet-style.html
1982: In London, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of
Wales gave birth to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the second in line to
the British throne who in 2017 met with Auschwitz survivor and resistance
fighter Freddie Knoller with whom he discussed his visit to “Stutthof, a former
Nazi-run camp built in what is now Poland, where 65,000 people, including
28,000 members of the Jewish community, died before it was liberated by the
Allies in May 1945.”
1982: Today NBC broadcast the “Ain’t Misbehavin” the musical revue
with a book co-authored by Murray Horwitz with the original Broadway cast.
1983: Fifty-eight Sala Burton, the widow of Congressman Philip
Burton began serving as a “member of the U.S. House of Representatives from
California’s 5th district.”
1984: “The Last Winter” “a joint American-Israeli venture”
“directed by Riki Shelach Nissimoff and produced by Avi Lerner” that is set in
the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War was released today.
1985: U.S. premiere of “Cocoon” a comedic look at aging and
resurrection produced by Richard Zanuck co-starring Jack Gilford and Steven
Guttenberg
1985: Scientists reported that skeletal remains exhumed in
Brazil were Dr. Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death at Auschwitz. Mengele
escaped punishment after the war, thanks in no small part to support from his
family in Germany.
1985: “Return to Oz” with music by David Shire and co-staring
Piper Laure (Rosetta Jacobs) was released today in the United States.
1987(24th of Sivan, 5747): Seventy-nine-year-old
Chicago born Phillip “Phil” Weintraub who played for Lane Technical College
Prep High School and Loyola University who played first base and the outfield
for several major league teams from 1933 to 1945 passed away today.
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/ca37b853
1987(24th of Sivan, 5747): Abram Chasins “an
American composer, pianist, piano teacher, lecturer, musicologist, music
broadcaster, radio executive and author” passed away.
1988: “Backfire” a film featuring a “murderous love triangle”
featuring Dinah Manoff and with music by David Shire was released in the United
States today.
1989: “The army announced today that it had arrested three
Palestinians from the neighboring village of Buruqin suspected of killing
Friedrich Steven Rosenfeld, a 48-year-old immigrant from the United States” who
had been stabbed death “while hiking in the hills near Ariel.”
1990: NBC broadcast the final episode of season one for Seinfeld.
1995: Eighty-year-old actor Vladimir Zeldin, was awarded the Order
of Friendship today - for services to the state, achievements in work and
significant contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between
peoples
1996: “Good Morning America” film critic Joel Siegel married
artist Ena Swansea.
1996: “Eraser” co-starring James Caan and filmed by
cinematographer Adam Greenberg was released today in the United States.
1996: U.S. premiere of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” an animated
version of the classic novel with a score by Alan Meken who joined with Stephen
Schwartz to create the songs for the film which included the voice of Jason
Alexander.
1997(16th of Sivan, 5757): Parashat Beha’alotcha
1997: At Allessandria, Italy, opening of International Congress of
the International Napoleonic Conference at which Dr. Ben Weider, is scheduled
to deliver a paper –“Napoleon and the Jews.”
http://www.napoleon-series.org/ins/weider/c_jews.html
1997: In Sagaponack, NY, Rabbi Joel Zion officiated at the
marriage of 29 year old orthopedic resident Dr. Stephen Gregg Silver and 28
year old Melissa Wendy Katz, the senior director of press and publicity at Big
Beat/Atlantic Records whose father-in-law is also in the music business serving
as the vice president of Abkco Music and Records, Incl.
1998:(27th of Sivan, 5758): Seventy-four-year-old
Gloria Ross, the New York born daughter Alfred and Martha Frankenthaler and the
“ex-wife of Arthur Ross” passed away today.
1998: The New York Times featured reviews of books by
Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Cardozo
by Andrew L. Kaufman
2000: “After two years of symptoms and misdiagnoses by eight
doctors, Fran Drescher was admitted to Los Angeles's Cedars Sinai Hospital”
today where she he had to undergo an immediate radical hysterectomy” as
treatment for uterine cancer that doctors just discovered she had.
2001(30th of Sivan, 5761): Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
2001(30th of Sivan, 5761): Ninety-two year “Yiddishist”
and “son of Ruchla Laja and Chaim Haskell Libeskind” Nachman Libeskin, the
“self-taught artist” who survived “the Holocaust and Russian Labor Camps”
passed away today.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/21/classified/paid-notice-deaths-libeskind-nachman-niemele.html
2001: The Dubnow Institute hosted an international conference on
“Restitution and Memory” that began today in Vienna.
2002: It was reported today that Federal prosecutors led by James
Comey, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York said “that no
criminal wrongdoing was committed when President Bill Clinton commuted the
sentences of four swindlers from a Hasidic enclave in New York State that voted
overwhelmingly for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.” (Randal C. Archibold)
2003: The Martin Beck Theatre in New York was renamed the Al
Hirschfeld Theatre.
2003(21st of Sivan, 5763):
Novelist Leon Uris passed away.
Uris first reached popular and critical acclaim with Battle Cry a
novel about Marines fighting World War II.
Coincidentally, Uris had served with the Marines. He hit the literary and financial jackpot
with Exodus, a novel that depicted the birth of the state of
Israel. He followed with other books
with Jewish themes including Mila 18, QB VII, The Haj
and Mitla Pass.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2003/jun/25/guardianobituaries.books
2003(21st of Sivan, 5763):
Eighty-one year old screenwriter, playwright, producer and director
George Axelrod, the son of non-Jewish
screen star and a Russian Jew, passed away today. (As reported by Rick Lyman)
2004: Wrestler Matt Bloom tore a rotator cuff.
2004: Human rights activist Felice Gaer addressed the United
Nations Conference on Anti-Semitism
2004: - A foreign worker, Weerachai Wongput, 37, from the Nong Han
District of the northeastern province of Udon Thani in Thailand, died after
being hit by shrapnel from a mortar fired into greenhouses in Kfar Darom in the
Gaza Strip. The mortar was fired by Palestinians trying to divert attention
from an attempt to infiltrate the settlement. Hamas claimed responsibility for
the attack
2007(5th of Tammuz, 5767): Twenty-five-year-old Private
First Class Daniel J. Agami, was killed by an improvised explosive device in
Adhamiya, Iraq today. A native of Cleveland who grew up in Coral Springs,
Florida, Agami came from a proud military and Jewish tradition. His grandfather served in the Korean War and
his father had served with the Israeli Army.
He enlisted four years after 9/11. “Agami flew an Israeli flag over his
bunk in Schweinfurt, Germany, his home base, and then in Iraq. His rifle had “Hebrew
Hammer” written across it, and his friends called him the GI Jew.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDCsTusF6dA
2007:
In Los Angeles, Mäni’s Bakery of Los Angeles teams up
with Camp Max Straus on in a chocolate cake tasting, with 100% of the proceeds
benefiting Camp Max Straus. Camp Max Straus provides year-round residential and
weekend mentoring programs for under-served children between the ages of 7-12
who primarily come from single (or substitute) parent homes, regardless of
their ability to pay. The camp is non-denominational and is owned and operated
by Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles. It serves approximately
2,000 children each year. Founded in 1915, Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Los Angeles specializes in mentoring children through its core matching
program, school-based mentoring program and Camp Max Straus residential, Sports
Buddies and Arts Buddies programs.
2007: Severn years after undergoing a radical hysterectomy as
treatment for uterine cancer, Fran Drescher “announced the national of the
Chancer Schmancer Movement a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that
all women's cancers be diagnosed while in Stage 1, the most curable stage.”
2008: In Washington, D.C. former New York Times reporter Jane
Fletcher Geniesse discusses and signs her new book, American Priestess: The Extraordinary Story
of Anna Spafford and the American Colony in Jerusalem at Politics
and Prose Bookstore.
2009: The New York Times featured reviews of books by
Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including Digital
Barbarism: A Writer’s Manifesto by Mark Helprin
2009: The Washington Post featured reviews of books by
Jewish authors and/or of special interest to Jewish readers including In Her
Own Sweet Time by Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
2009:
The Sixth Australian Israel Film Festival, sponsored
by AICE, the Australia Israel Cultural Exchange, opens at the Jerusalem
Cinematheque with a screening of “Tackling Peace,” a documentary about a joint Israeli/Palestinian team that
was established to enter the 2008 AFL (Australian Rules) International Cup
soccer competition, which was held in Victoria, Australia, last August. The
team - a collaboration between the Peres Center for Peace and the Al-Quds
Association for Democracy and Dialogue - was coached by Australian legend Kevin
Sheehan. The documentary chronicles this competition, which gave Israelis and
Palestinians a rare chance to break down barriers and work toward a common
goal.
2009:
The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Consulate
General of Israel in New York, the Israel Ministry of Tourism, the Israel
Government Tourist Office in New York, and the Tel Aviv-Yafo Centennial
Administration join together to sponsor The Tel Aviv Beach Party, part of the
celebration of Tel Aviv’s 100th Anniversary.
2010:
The Sixth Republic Bank Golf Challenge benefiting
Jewish Family & Career Services and the Jewish Community of Louisville's
Jewish Community Center of Louisville is scheduled to be held today at Chariot
Run, a Harrah's Golf Course.
2010: Ten years to the day after having undergone a radical
hysterectomy, Fran Drescher announced that she was still cancer free.
2010: The Jewish Agency’s new strategic plan will place the state and land of
Israel squarely at the center of Diaspora consciousness, according to a
statement Jewish Agency chairman Natan Sharansky made to the Jerusalem Post
today. abandoning our goals, but the focus is changing, because,” he concludes,
“the world is changing.”
2011: Family in Captivity, a film that “is an intimate story that follows
the day to day efforts of the Shalit family to cope and bring Gilad home” is
scheduled to be shown at The JCC in Manhattan.
2011: The Kaye Innovation Awards are scheduled to be presented
today during the Board Of Governors Meeting of the Hebrew University. The prizes were established in 1994 by Isaac Kaye
– a prominent industrialist in the British pharmaceutical industry – to
encourage HU faculty, staff and students to develop innovative methods and
inventions with good commercial potential that will benefit the university and
society.
2011: Israel
runs the risk of losing the battle for public opinion in Latin America if it
doesn’t devote more resources to its advocacy efforts there, Jewish officials
from that part of the world warned at the World Jewish Congress, which drew to
a close today.
2011: Richard
Stone, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations, and conference executive vice president Malcolm Hoenlein
expressed dismay and regret today that Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard was not
allowed to attend the funeral of his father Morris in Indiana the day before.
The statement criticizing the US administration, without mentioning it by name,
was rare for the central coordinating body representing 51 national Jewish
organizations on issues of national and international concern.
2011: Lithuania's
parliament passed a long-awaited bill to compensate the Jewish community for
communal property taken during the Nazi and Soviet occupations of the country.
More than 90 percent of Lithuania's 220,000-strong Jewish community were wiped
out during the Holocaust
2011(19th
of Sivan, 5771): Eighty-three-year-old Jewish feminist author E.M. Broner
passed away today in New York. (As reported by Margalit Fox)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/23/books/e-m-broner-jewish-feminist-writer-dies-at-83.html
2012:
JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency) is scheduled to host an open house at the
Ina Kay Building in Rockville, MD
2012:
The Weiner Library is scheduled to host a special tour as part of Gypsy Roma
Traveller History Month, which will include a viewing exhibitions, archives and
special collections relating to the 1936 Berlin Olympics and the Gypsy Roma
Traveller experience during the Holocaust.
2012:
“Going Up: Jerusalem,” part of the Jerusalem Season of Culture is scheduled to
open today.
2012:
Marianne Lubar is scheduled to receive the Spirit Community Award at a
community luncheon at the Jewish Museum of Milwaukee.
2012:
Sabra Alon Yavnai and his Big Band are scheduled to perform at Bryant Park.
2012: At
least five rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip at the southern city of
Ashkelon this evening as cross-border violence restarted after a day-long lull.
2012:
Professor Peter Beinart and Abe Foxman were among those who spoke at the “What
does World Jewry Expect from Israel?” conference.
2012(1st
of Tammuz, 5772): Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
2012:
Police detained a female activist at the Western Wall for over three hours
today because she was wearing a “male-style” tallit. The incident took place
after 65 women from the Women of the Wall organization concluded their Rosh
Chodesh prayer service.(As reported by Jeremy Sharon and Melanie Lidman)
2012(1st
of Tammuz, 5772): Ninety-year-old, the composer and lyricist who created “The
Pajama Game” and “Damn Yankees” two Broadway musicals that were cinema
successes passed away today. (As reported by Margalit Fox)
2012:
Indian security forces arrested Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Hamza, alleged
member of Lashker-e-Taiba (Army of the Righteous) and the Hindi instructor of
10 terrorists who executed the murderous attack in Mumbai in 2008.
2012(1st of
Tammuz, 5772): Ninety-Six-year-old Anna Schwartz, the research economists who
collaborated with Milton Friedman, passed away today, (As reported by Robert D.
Hershey)
2013: The International Consortium for Research
on Antisemitism and Racism, hosted by the Pears Institute for the study of
Antisemitism is scheduled to come to an end at the University of London
2013: Steve Schutzman’s
“A Question of Water” under the direction of Tzipora Kaplan is scheduled to be
performed as part of the Jewish Plays Project
2013(13th of
Tammuz, 5773): A Jewish man was killed this morning at the Western Wall plaza
in Jerusalem after being shot multiple times by a security guard. The guard told police that 46-year-old Doron
Ben Shlush was in a public bathroom onsite, and that he shouted “Allahu Akbar,”
an Arabic phrase meaning “God is greater.” The phrase, though common in Muslim
parlance, has historically been shouted by terrorists ahead of perpetrating
attacks in Israel
2013: The US will cut
five percent, or $175 million, from its annual military aid package to Israel
as part of across-the-board budgetary spending cuts, a Hebrew daily reported
today.
2014: Israeli accordion
virtuoso Uri Sharlin and his quartet are scheduled to “play original
compositions that blend jazz and classical influences with Balkan rhythms,
Arabic modes, and Brazilian harmonies” at Harold Square.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/hungarian-jews-holocaust-memorial-challenges-government-event/
http://forward.com/articles/195640/hungary-yellow-star-houses-project-spotlights-comp/?p=all
2014: National Hebrew
Book Week is scheduled to come to an end.
2014: South African
jurist Ablie Sachs who was an opponent of apartheid “was awarded Taiwan's
inaugural Tang Prize in the Rule of Law for his contributions to human rights
and justice globally.”
2014: “Dozens of Jewish
demonstrators gathered for a minute of silence today before the Argentina-Iran
World Cup game, demanding justice for a still unsolved bombing attack against a
Buenos Aires Jewish center 20 years ago that left 85 dead and for which Iran
has been blamed.”
2014: After “a rocket hit a road in the Hof Ashkelon Regional this
morning” three more rockets were fired into southern Israel from Gaza this
evening.” (As reported by Matan Tzuri, Ilana Curiel)
2015: A Palestinian
terrorist stabbed an Israeli border police officer today near the Damascus Gate
in Jerusalem.
2015: “The Berlin Philharmonic members…finally reached a decision
in a vote” today and chose Kirill Petrenko, 43, a Russian-born Jew, to be its
new conductor.
2015: The New York Times
featured reviews of books by Jewish authors and/or of special interest to
Jewish readers including The Odd Woman and The City: A Memoir by Vivian
Gornick
2015:
The exhibition “Ordinary Matters" Animations and Paintings by Shelley
Jordon is scheduled to come to a close at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center
for Holocaust Education.
2015: “Examining Lives with Jewish Eyes”
featuring the work of “FotoMacher Frank Barnett” is scheduled to come to a
close at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center Holocaust Education.
2015: Florida International University is
scheduled to host the opening session of International Research Conference of
the Latin American Jewish Studies Association at the Wolfe University Center.
2015: The YIVO Institute for Jew History “in
collaboration with the Russian American Foundation and the Russian Museum of
Ethnography is scheduled to host “the opening reception for the exhibit
“Shtetl: Graphic Works and Sketches of Solomon Yudovin (1920-1940).”
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Iudovin_Solomon_Borisovich
2015: Myron (Mickey) Glazer and his wife,
Penina Glazer, are scheduled to read from the newly published collection of
twenty-four stories, essays, and vignettes written by Mickey and his late
brother, Irving (Itzik) Glasser, Itzik
and Mickey, at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA.
2016: “The Last Mentsch” is scheduled to be
shown at the Portland, Oregon Jewish Film Festival.
2016: Fifty year old Esti Weinstein, a mother
of eight and who had left the Gur Chasidic community in Israel eight years ago
disappeared today, six days before her body would be found in her car.
2016: The second annual “Towards a New Law of
Conference” sponsored by Shurat HaDin is scheduled to come to an end today in
Jerusalem.
2017: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
is scheduled to serve as the presiding judge at “A Mock Appeal for Shylock
which is a commemoration of the 500th Anniversary of the Venice
Ghetto. Sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington.
2017: Judge Paul Feinman at the State Capitol
in Albany after his appointment to the Court of Appeals was confirmed by the
New York Senate today, the last day of the legislative session
2017: “Senior Advisor to the President Jared
Kushner, Assistant to the President and Special Representative for
International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt, and United States Ambassador to
Israel David Friedman met today in Jerusalem with Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu of Israel and his senior advisors.”
2017: “Katherine Dettwyler, an adjunct
professor in the University of Delaware’s anthropology department” posted
comments on Facebook, saying that Jewish university student “Otto Warmbier got
exactly what he deserved.”
2017: At the Center for Jewish History, Thomas
Hansen, Professor Emeritus of German at Wellesley College is scheduled to
speaking at a reception marking the opening of an exhibition “George Salter: A
Legacy of Book Design” highlighting the work of a man whose parents converted
him to Christianity at the age of one.
2018(8th of Tammuz, 5778):
Sixty-eight-year-old Pulitzer Prize winning author and political commentator
Charles Krauthammer passed away today.
https://www.charleskrauthammer.com/
2018: In Lyndhust, “an eastern suburb of
Cleveland,” shiva will be observed for Robert L. “Bob” Sill, “a founding member
of the Cleveland Chapter of American ORT who went on to serve as national
president of American ORT and chairman of the board of World ORT.”
2018: The Center For Jewish History and the
YIVO Institute For Jewish Research ae scheduled to present a screening of “An
Article of Hope,” journalist Dan Cohen’s documentary about Ilan Ramon’s flight
aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia.
2018: In Pittsburgh, PA, the Society For
American Baseball Research Convention is scheduled to host a session “Collusion
and Collision: Hank Greenberg in Pittsburgh in 1947”
2018: Filmmaker Aviva Kempner is scheduled to
show a 24-minute work in progress clip, entitled "Moe Berg: All-Star
Espionage?" at the Society for American Baseball Research Convention in
Pittsburgh, PA.
2019: This evening, in week eight the Oxford
Jewish Society is scheduled to host Kabbalat Shabbat followed by a Friday night
dinner.
2019: “The Spy Behind Home Plate” by Aviva
Kempner is scheduled to open today at the Quad Cinema in NYC, the West End
Cinema in Washington, D.C., the Siskel Film Center in Chicago and the Maple
Theatre in Detroit.
2019: Two days after he had passed away,
funeral services are scheduled to be held in Cedar Rapids at Temple Judah for
66 year old Daniel S. Rodgers, the Chicago born highly successful businessman
and civic leader and the husband Marcia Rodgers with whom he raised two sons
Benjamin and Michael followed by burial at Eben Israel Cemetery. (Editor’s Note
– Dan is the son Fred Rodgers, whose parents sent him out of Frankfurt when
Hitler came to power, without knowing if they would ever see him again. At a time of increased rising
Holocaust-denial, this tragic loss reminds us that had Hitler been successful
the world would have been denied Dan Rodgers.)
2020: The Asiyah Jewish Community is scheduled
to present online, the “New Moon Circle: Tammuz Edition welcoming the coming of
the new lunar month and “the transition from spring to summer.”
2020: Stanford professor Ariel Evan Mayse is
scheduled to speak vitually, about his book, Speaking Infinites, in
which he argues that the Maggid of Mezritsh was the founder of Hasidism, not
the Ba’al Shem Tov
2020: The URJ Eisner Camp is scheduled to
present, online, “Nefesh Mountain in Concert.
2020: As Israelis begin their work week, they
may be wondering about the implications of reports of rising COVID-19 case and
the fact that “The Coronavirus
National Information and Knowledge Center, part of IDF’s intelligence unit,
said in a report published yesterday that Israel has entered the beginning
stages of the second wave of COVID-19. (YNET)
2021: The ADL is
scheduled to present online, the Boston Jewish Community Virtual Mayoral
Candidate Forum.
2021: The First
Annual Agnon Festival is scheduled to begin today.
2021: The American
Sephardi Federation is scheduled to host a unique discussion with animator and
filmmaker C.A. MacFinn and creative producer Clare Kohavi, from CGMuse about
their upcoming film, "Ariel":
2021: The Jewish
Federation of Greater Des Moines is scheduled to hold its 107th
Annual Meeting which was originally planned for June 14.
2021: As part of
their pre-Tokyo 2021 exhibition game tour, members of the Israeli Olympic
baseball team is scheduled to participate in a virtual panel, including New
England players Jake Fishman and Jeremy Bleich, and the team’s general manager,
Peter Kurz.
2021: The S.F. Bay
Area Jewish Genealogical Society is scheduled to present a workshop on how to
use a database with records of families in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania,
Germany and Prussia which will be led by Robinn Magid of JRI-Poland.org
2022: The Eden
Tamir Center is scheduled to host A Special Concert in cooperation with the
Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra.
2022: Alliance for
Jewish Theatre is scheduled to present “Jewish Comedy and Musical Satire,”
multimedia talk looks at the interaction between comedy and Jews, born of a
fatalistic sensibility that sees irony everywhere, often expressed by sarcasm”
with screenwriter and comedian David Misch.
2022: The
Streicker Center is scheduled to host a screening of James L. Freedman’s “Carl
Laemmle,” the documentary that tells the tale of the film maker who created
fictional monsters while saving real people from real monsters.
https://streicker.nyc/current-season/carl-laemmle
2022: The Skirball
Center is scheduled to host a discussion about the delicatessen in America with
Ted Merwin, award-winning author of Pastrami on Rye, and senior contributing
editor for the Forward, Rob Eshman.
2022: Given the
rise in COVID-19 cases and warnings from Health Ministry officials hospital
directors my be beginning “preparations for the reopening of dedicated COVID-19
wards” while other officials are “mulling the reintroduction of certain
restrictions” such as mandatory indoor masking.
2022: Based on
statements last night, Israelis are awakening to the end of the governing
coalition with elections probably scheduled to take place in the fall.
2022: In New
Orleans, Temple Sinai is scheduled to hold its Board Meeting.
2022: In one of
the few runoff elections for the Georgia General Assembly, Betsy Kramer, a
long-time Fulton County Republican Party official, who is Jewish, faces
Republican businessman Narender Reddy.
2023: BackRoom Boston and the Boston Festival
of New Jewish Music is scheduled to present Ezekiel’s Wheels Klezmer Band!
2023: In New Orleans, The Jewish Endowment
Foundation Board Meeting is scheduled to take place today.
2023: The Membership Committee and the Temple
Emanu-El Stricker Center are scheduled to host a screening of “Grease” on its 9th
floor rooftop.
2023: At The Magnes, Vi, fashion historian and
creator of the YouTube channel SnappyDragon, is scheduled to discuss her
project “The Clothes On Their Backs,” where she recreates a Shabbat dress that
her great great grandmother might have worn as a young working-class Hungarian
Jewish immigrant woman in the Victorian-era Lower East Side.
2023: The Jewish Community Relations Council of
Greater Boston is scheduled to present an online “Special Briefing Ambassador
Deborah Lipstadt.”
2023: While there was no clear timeline for
when results would be announced, it was expected that the votes for the next
head of the Israel Bar Association would
not be fully tallied until this morning.
(As reported by Jeremy Sharon)
2024: At Oakhill Park in Petaluma, CA. the Chabad
Jewish Center is scheduled to present “Challah in the Park” a “workshop for
families to make their own challah for Shabbat.
2024: In San Francisco, the Toni Rembe Theatre
is scheduled to host a performance of “The Lehman Triology,” a play that follows “the lives of three
immigrant brothers from when they arrive in America and start an investment
firm through the collapse of the company in 2008. Play following the lives of three
immigrant brothers from when they arrive in America and start an investment
firm through the collapse of the company in 2008.”
2024: As June 21st begins in Israel, an unprecedented wave of
anti-Semitism that has included Hamas supporters calling for Zionist passengers
on a New York subway to raise their hands, sweeps the United States and the
Hamas held hostages begin day 259 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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