Monthly Archives: October 2014

#Otdimjh 31 October 1517 Martin Luther posts the 95 Theses and begins the Protestant Reformation

Sometime during October 31, 1517, the day before the Feast of All Saints, the 33-year-old Martin Luther posted theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. The door functioned as a bulletin board for various announcements related to … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 30 October 1842 Emmanuel Mendel Tarkatover first Jewish believer ordained in Jerusalem in modern times

Emmanuel Mendel Tarkatover was born in Brody, Galicia, in 1810. He became a believer in Yeshua in England in 1838. He lived at the Operative Jewish Converts Institute in Palestine Place, London. He then trained at the Hebrew Missionary College … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 29 October 1833 Nathan Immanuel Mossa, “doughty pioneer of Homoeopathy in Europe” born

Bernstein and de le Roi state: Mossa, Nathaniel Immanuel, gives the following particulars of himself:—”I was born on October 29th, 1833, at Friedland, near Beskow. My father was a Jewish merchant, first in that town, and later in Spandau, where … Continue reading

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October 28

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