Beta Israel Activist, Baruch Tegegne is Born on This Day, 1944
Remembering Baruch Tegegne, the influential Beta Israel activist born on this day in 1944. Learn about his pivotal role in aiding Ethiopian Jews and promoting their history.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 23, 2024 | 2022 Posts, African Jewry, All Posts, Beta Israel, Ethiopian Jews, Jewish History, Key Jewish Figures, Trending | 0
Remembering Baruch Tegegne, the influential Beta Israel activist born on this day in 1944. Learn about his pivotal role in aiding Ethiopian Jews and promoting their history.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 22, 2024 | All Posts, Counter-Terrorism, Israeli History, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Middle Eastern History | 0
On January 22, 1979, the Mossad assassinated Ali Hassan Salameh, the mastermind behind the 1972 Munich Massacre, as part of Operation Wrath of God. This post delves into the details of his life and the historical context of this significant event.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 20, 2024 | All Posts, Eastern European Jewry, Holocaust, Jewish History, World War II | 0
On January 20, 1942, the Wannsee Conference marked a turning point in Nazi Germany’s plan for the systematic genocide of the Jewish population, known as the ‘Final Solution.’ This article delves into the details of this pivotal meeting.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 18, 2024 | All Posts, Antisemitism, Eastern European Jewry, Holocaust, Jewish History, World War II | 0
Reflecting on the somber anniversary of the Auschwitz Death Marches, which began on January 18, 1945. This post delves into the heart-wrenching experiences of prisoners during the final months of World War II.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 17, 2024 | All Posts, Fashion History, Jewish Icons, Jews in Culture | 0
Remembering Vidal Sassoon, born January 17, 1928, a visionary in hairstyling and a dedicated activist. This post delves into Sassoon’s contributions to fashion, his fight against Fascism post-WWII, and his philanthropic endeavors that left a lasting impact on the world.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 15, 2024 | All Posts, Israeli Cultural History, Key Jewish Figures | 0
Reflecting on the life and passing of Leah Goldberg in 1970, this post honors the legacy of a renowned Hebrew poet and author. Goldberg’s contributions to literature and Israeli culture, from her early poetry to her later translations, have left an indelible mark on the literary world.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 14, 2024 | All Posts, Jewish History, Jewish Spirituality, Kabbalah, Key Jewish Figures, MENA Jewry | 0
Join us in honoring the yahrzeit of Baba Sali, a symbol of faith and spirituality in the Jewish community. This post delves into the life and teachings of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira, a leader in Kabbalistic traditions and a beacon of hope for many.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 13, 2024 | All Posts, History, Jewish History, Key Jewish Figures | 0
Marking the passing of Mendel Portugali in 1917, a key figure in the establishment of Jewish defense groups in Israel and a symbol of resilience and courage.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 11, 2024 | All Posts, Jewish History, Key Jewish Figures, Rabbinic | 0
Dive into the inspiring story of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, a renowned Jewish theologian and civil rights advocate. Born in Warsaw in 1907 and later immigrating to the U.S., Heschel’s profound teachings and social activism left an indelible mark on Jewish philosophy and global human rights movements.
Read MorePosted by On This Day In Jewish History | Jan 9, 2024 | All Posts, Jewish Culture, Jews in Culture | 0
Celebrating the birth of Chaim Nachman Bialik in 1873 – a seminal figure in Jewish and Israeli literature, renowned for his Hebrew poetry and pivotal role in cultural movements from Odessa to Tel Aviv.
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