Bloody Matsot? Passover, Blood Libels and Kidush Ha-Shem

סדר פסח בבית משפחת חננאשווילי. טביליסי, גיאורגיה (בריה"מ), 1924 (בית התפוצות, ארכיון התצלומים, באדיבות לובה דניאלוב, חולון)

As Prof. Israel Yuval was standing with his three daughters at the bottom of the deep cistern under the famous basilica in the German town of Trier, he felt it was a life changing moment for him. 900 years beforehand, at that very spot, Jewish parents were willing to throw their children into the pit[…]

Osnat Barazani – The Brilliant Woman Who Headed a Yeshiva

דיוקן מוערך של הרבנית אסנת בראזני (ויקיפדיה)

It is safe enough to state that humanity is progressing, even without delving into philosophers such as Hegel. True – slavery still exists, classes still count, women and minorities are still being discriminated – but not as much as they used to. In a long perspective, human history is indeed moving forward. On the other[…]

Samuel Pallache – The Famous Jewish Pirate

קרב ימי בין צי אירופי לפיראטים ממרוקו. ציור של לורנצו א. קאסטרו, המאה ה-17

Back in the 16th century, “explorer” and “traffic” certainly did not mean what they mean today. These two concepts actually used to mean physical motion through lands and seas. Those were the days of the flourishing seamanship industry, in which some of the sharpest minds of that period were involved. The leading “startup nation” of[…]

The Jewish Tunisian Girl Who Became the Legendary Habiba Msika

חביבה מסיקה, זמרת יהודייה ילידת תוניסיה, שנות ה-1920 (בית התפוצות, המרכז לתיעוד חזותי ע"ש אוסטר, באדיבות אברהם הטל, ירושלים)

What triggered the butterfly effect 50 years before Habiba Msika became the most famous Jewish Tunisian woman in the world, was in fact not a butterfly, but bacteria – the tuberculosis that entered the body of a poor little baby named Edgardo Mortara, born in 1851 to a Jewish family in Bologna, Italy. His Christian[…]

Beit Hatfutsot 40th Anniversary – Our Building is an Architectural Icon

“Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months” (Oscar Wilde) In this postmodern era of ours, when the concept of “truth” is undermined every single minute and dissected into numberless narratives, the building of Beit Hatfutsot is here, maliciously annoying all relativists. For five decades it[…]

Star of David: Birth of a Symbol – Legends vs. Facts

בחור ישראלי עם מגן דוד גדול על החזה ,תל אביב, ישראל שנות 1970. (צילום: לני זוננפלד. בית התפוצות, המרכז לתיעוד חזותי ע"ש אוסטר, אוסף זוננפלד)

In April 1959, the chamber of the Arab League Boycott of Israel submitted a demand that the Swiss watch company Ardath remove the Star of David from their logo, as it was an ancient Jewish emblem. A short while after, the Maariv newspaper delegate,  Yosef  “Tommy” Lapid  Z”L, published an item about the British tea[…]

Himmler’s Healer – the Story of Felix Kersten

היינריך הימלר וד"ר פליקס קרסטן

Oscar Schindler used his enamelware factory as a cover in order to save Jews; Jan and Antonina Żabiński used the zoo they were running for this very same purpose; and Jaap Penraat from Holland used to smuggle Jews dressed as construction workers. All of them justly received the Righteous Among the Nations honorific from the state[…]

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