Four Exiled Families
Four Jewish aristocratic families of Jerusalem were exiled to Rome when Titus conquered that city in 70 C.E and took the vessels of the Bais HaMikdash with him. Although there […]
Four Jewish aristocratic families of Jerusalem were exiled to Rome when Titus conquered that city in 70 C.E and took the vessels of the Bais HaMikdash with him. Although there […]
The following story is believed to have taken place in Prague in the year 1577. It was repeated orally for several centuries until the prominent Jewish writer Salomon Kohen (1825-1904) […]
Nine years after the death of the Maharal, and a year after the last volume of Rabbi Heller’s Tosfos Yom Tov commentary on the Mishna was initially published in Prague, […]
The Maharal of Prague, Harav Yehudah Lowe, entered this world on the night of the first Seder in 5272/1512 in Posen (Poznan in Polish), today Poland’s fifth-largest city. His early […]
The Four Aristocratic Italian Jewish Families According to an ancient tradition of the Jews of Italy, when Titus conquered Yerushalayim and destroyed the Beis HaMikdash he took with him in […]
Years before composing the popular Friday night piyut, Lechah Dodi, the Kabbalist, Rabbi Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz, (1505-1584) wrote a letter entitled Iggeres Alkabetz, about a wonderful Shavuos night he experienced […]
The first day of Sukkos is the Yahrzeit of the Nadvorna Rebbe, Rabbi Mordechai Leifer ZT”L who passed away in 1894 (5655). Thousands of Jews from Galicia, Hungary, Poland and […]
More than two thousand years ago, our ancestors celebrated a Sukkos in Jerusalem in a most heartbreaking and painful manner. The four species which they were supposed to hold together […]
The Discovery of the Existence of a Jewish Queen In 1886, on a mission to research Afghani songs in India, a Jewish orientalist by the name of James Darmesteter discovered […]
Harav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski addressed him as “Hanaggid” (The Prince). (1) The Michtav MeEliyahu (Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler) came to his home to privately tutor his only son. (2) Named after […]