by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2022 Posts, African Jewry, All Posts, Jewish History, MENA Jewry, Middle Eastern History, Pogrom / Massacres, World War II
Exploring Jewish History: The Libyan Pogrom of 1945 and its Aftermath Today, we delve into a crucial chapter of Jewish history, marked by the Libyan Jewish Pogrom 1945. Taking place between November 5-7, the horrifying violence unfolded in Tripoli, resulting in over...
by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2022 Posts, All Posts, Eastern European Jewry, Holocaust, Jews in Culture, Key Jewish Figures
Viktor Frankl’s Early Life and Passion for Psychology In the history of psychology, Viktor Frankl’s legacy stands as a testament to the human spirit’s ability to find meaning amidst suffering. Born on March 26, 1905, in Vienna, Austria, Frankl...
by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2022 Posts, All Posts, Western European Jewry
September 2, 1796: A Symbolic Emancipation for the Jews of Holland On a day etched in history, September 2, 1796, the Jews of Holland were granted emancipation. Though this act did not bring any tangible change to their rights, it was a symbolic gesture during a...