by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2020 Posts, All Posts, Antisemitism, Eastern European Jewry, Holocaust, Human Rights, Jewish History, Western European Jewry, World War II
On this significant day in Jewish history, July 6th, 1938, the Evian Conference 1938 commenced. https://www.instagram.com/p/CCTtdVQF4ci/ The Beginnings of the Evian Conference 1938 The Evian Conference was convened #onthisday at the picturesque Évian-les-Bains in...
by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2021 Posts, All Posts, Eastern European Jewry, Holocaust, Jewish History, Pogrom / Massacres, Western European Jewry, World War II
Remembering a Dark Chapter: July 12, 1936 and the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp The Sachsenhausen concentration camp history began in 1936, symbolizing the iron grip of the SS on its prisoners. As a “model camp,” Sachsenhausen played a key role in...
by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2020 Posts, All Posts, Antisemitism, Eastern European Jewry, Holocaust, Human Rights, Jewish History, Western European Jewry, World War II
The Enduring Impact of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 on Antisemitism On This Day in Jewish History: September 15, 1935. On this fateful day, the Nuremberg Laws were enacted, setting a precedent that had a lasting impact on antisemitic laws and attitudes. The significance...
by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2021 Posts, All Posts, Antisemitism, Eastern European Jewry, Key Jewish Figures
The Beilis Affair: A Tragic Chapter in Jewish History On September 25, 1913, the trial of Menahem Mendel Beilis began in Kiev, Ukraine. Beilis, a Jewish superintendent employed at a brick factory, was accused of murdering a young Ukrainian boy named Andrei Yushchinsky...
by Jewish Original | Jun 19, 2025 | 2021 Posts, All Posts, Eastern European Jewry, Israeli History, Jews in Culture, Key Jewish Figures
The Life and Journey of Natan Alterman Natan Alterman, one of Israel’s national poets, literary legends, and political voices, was born in Warsaw, Poland on this day in 1910. As the son of two teachers, his father being a founder of the Hebrew kindergarten in...
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...