Daily Kavanah – Tuesday, October 13, 2020
On October 13, 1843, at Sinsheimer’s Café on New York City’s Lower East Side, Henry Jones and 11 fellow German Jewish immigrants met [...]
On October 13, 1843, at Sinsheimer’s Café on New York City’s Lower East Side, Henry Jones and 11 fellow German Jewish immigrants met [...]
On this day in 1958, at 3:30 in the morning, neighbors of Atlanta’s Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple, also known as the Temple, awoke [...]
As long as the Arabs feel that there is the least hope of getting rid of us, they will refuse to give up [...]
On this day in 1684, a mob attack on the ghetto of Padua led to the establishment of Buda Purim, celebrated long thereafter [...]
“If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” One-hundred-fifty years ago today, the famous financier, Bernard Baruch, was born [...]
"The secret of our Peoples' persistence is that at a very early period, the Prophets taught us to respect only the power of [...]
For those of us keeping count, today marks the 105th anniversary of Leo Frank’s lynching in Atlanta. A 31-year-old New York Jew turned [...]
Do I need my mask for this? Having just moved from our apartment to a home, I’ve been confronted with a new dilemma. [...]
One of the many dilemmas raised by the COVID pandemic consists of the conflict between individual liberties and public safety. Oddly, in Jewish [...]
“Jewish terrorists have just blown up the King David Hotel!” – United Press International, London On July 22, 1946, the militant Zionist underground [...]