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The 1929 Riots: A Dark Chapter in Jewish History

The most horrific event took place in the city of Hebron, where 67 Jews, including men, women, and children, were murdered. Many of the victims were students from the Hebron yeshiva. The perpetrators executed their plan with such brutality and monstrosity, recalling only the Simchat Torah massacre of the previous year.

Yosef Yabece

13.08.24 | 08:57

A Tale of Defiance: The Epic Siege of Yodfat

In the spring, Vespasian stormed through Galilee and the Golan, city by city. The people of Sepphoris surrendered to the Romans, but those in Yodfat held their ground. For 47 days, they bravely defended their city, pouring hot oil on the Roman soldiers approaching the walls.

Yosef Yabece

13.08.24 | 08:36

The Children of Cologne: A Tale of Survival and Heritage

In Roman times, Jews in Cologne thrived and were recognized as a permitted religion, long before Christianity became dominant. Their community was influential enough to participate in city council elections, and their intellectual leaders were exempt from military and civil service.

Yosef Yabece

07.08.24 | 11:49

Tale of Two Geonim: The Calendar Controversy That Shaped History

In 922, a major event occurred in Jewish history. The Geon of Israel sent out a calendar to Jewish communities, only to face public opposition from the Geon of Babylon: The calendar was wrong, and Rosh Hashanah and Passover were to be celebrated on Tuesday, not Sunday, as the Israeli Geon declared!

Yosef Yabece

07.08.24 | 10:47

The Fiery Mission of Shlomo Molcho

From the Portuguese royal court to the stake: the mysterious life, prophecy, and martyrdom of a visionary who yearned for redemption

Yehosef Yaavetz

05.08.24 | 10:17

From Kingdom to Ruin: Queen Salome's Era of Peace

Queen Salome ruled with wisdom, choosing not to wage war but instead investing in a strong army, which kept enemies at bay. Her strategic diplomacy maintained a peaceful and prosperous Judea.

Yosef Yabece

04.08.24 | 10:04

Unveiling History: The Discovery of Ancient Jewish Heritage in India

Last week, a surprising discovery was made in the city of Ramanathapuram, India: within an ancient well, a large stone was found, appearing to be a part of an old gravestone. Though the farm workers couldn't decipher the script or showed much interest, a student named Hatim Ali recognized the Hebrew letters.

Yosef Yabece

04.08.24 | 09:55

The Divorce Decree Debate: A Controversy that Shook the Jewish World

Following Rabbi Menach Hendel's advice, a divorce was arranged, and Isaac divorced his wife. He was promised that if he recovered, they could remarry. Isaac did indeed recover, unwittingly igniting a significant debate within the Torah world that persisted for years.

Yosef Yabece

31.07.24 | 10:42

From Power to Ruin: The Brutal Clash of King Yannai

King Yannai anticipated a fierce backlash when challenging the heart of the people, and preemptively stationed thousands of foreign mercenaries who emerged to massacre Jews. On that day, 3,000 innocent Jews perished to prove that Yannai was in charge, not religious law or the Oral Torah.

Yosef Yabece

31.07.24 | 10:34

The Remarkable Victory of John Hyrcanus over Antiochus

John, the High Priest, was a war hero and led many of his father’s battles. Yet, Antiochus Sidetes was relentless. As the king of the Seleucid Empire, why would he yield to a Jew ruling a small kingdom?

Yosef Yabece

25.07.24 | 10:56

The Dangerous Alliance: How Judah’s Pact Led to Downfall

Simon made a strategic alliance with the Romans, perceiving it as a strong safety net amidst the Middle East's turbulent landscape. Little did they realize, this connection would eventually lead to the land's destruction.

Yosef Yabece

24.07.24 | 10:08

From Glory to Destruction: The Unexpected Victory of the Maccabees

Join us over the next three weeks as we unfold the tale of destruction—how the mighty Judean kingdom dwindled, weakened, and ultimately fell to Roman conquest. How did the Romans end up in Judea? What were they seeking? And what role did baseless hatred play in all of this?

Yosef Yabece

23.07.24 | 13:36