Remembering Sir Nicholas Winton: The Lifesaver of 669 Children
On This Day in Jewish History: May 19th, 1909 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAYKKaeAUgL/ . Imagine being a child, put on a train and never…
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On This Day in Jewish History: May 19th, 1909 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAYKKaeAUgL/ . Imagine being a child, put on a train and never…
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On This Day in Jewish History: September 2, 1997 Born March 26, 1905 in Vienna, Austria, Viktor Frankl quickly became a prominent figure…
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On This Day, 1892, German Philosopher Walter Benjamin, is Born. On this day in 1892, the German philosopher Walter Benjamin was born in…
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On This Day in Jewish History: July 7, 1887: Marc Chagall, born Moishe Shagal, was born in Belorussia, Russian Empire (now Belarus) to…
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Explore the rich Jewish history with Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Carigal’s groundbreaking first Jewish sermon in America in 1773. Discover his legacy and the impact on the Jewish diaspora.
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Explore the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Rabbi Isaac ben Shlomo Luria Ashkenazi, also known as Arizal, who revolutionized the study of Kabbalah. Uncover his teachings, influence, and impact on Jewish mysticism.
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