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#otdimjh 11 December 1896 Paul Philip Feivel Levertoff joins the London Jews Society (CMJ)

My father danced a Hassidic dance the day before he died. His daughters they were far away, his wife was by his side. . . He danced for Jesus his Messiah who rose up from the dead And left the … Continue reading

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#Otdimjh 9 December 1995 Baptism and Passing of Gillian Rose, Hegelian Philosopher, Jewish cultural theorist and believer in Jesus  

“In the wake of the perceived demise of Marxism and of Heidegger’s Nazism, everybody’s looking for an ethics. But in fact they should be looking for a political theology.” – Gillian Rose I am grateful to Rev. David Pileggi for … Continue reading

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#Otdimjh 8 December 1854 Apostolic Constitution Ineffabilis Deus affirms the Immaculate Conception of Nice Jewish Girl – Miriam Bat Heli – Mary the Mother of Yeshua  

In Christian tradition the birth of Mary is celebrated on 9th September, whilst the Immaculate Conception of Mary is celebrated on the 8th December, nine months previously. The Immaculate Conception, according to the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, was … Continue reading

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#Otdimjh 7 December 1965 Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel presents Judaism and World Peace Award to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Heschel, presenting Judaism and World Peace Award to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., December 7, 1965 Dr. King and Rabbi Heschel worked together in the battle for civil rights, social justice and peace. Heschel marched alongside King in Selma, Alabama, demanding voting … Continue reading

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#otdimjh December 6 Father Christmas (Saint Nicholas/Santa Claus) and the Jews

Bah! Humbug! What has Father Christmas to do with being Jewish, or being a Jewish believer in Yeshua? Well, today is the Feast of Saint Nicholas, and throughout history we have had a love-hate relationship of fascination, fear and friendship … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 3 December 1820 Birth of Moses Margoliouth, Anglo-Jewish Historian and British-Israel theorist, scholar and pastor

Prayer: Thank you Lord for the great gifts of scholarship of the Margoliouths, Moses, Ezekiel, David and George. Thank you for the contribution they made to sharing the faith of Yeshua and helping Christians in the United Kingdom understand more of … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 29 November 2000 and 1947 Pope John Paul calls for Peace and Inter-religious dialogue between Jews, Christians and Moslems on Anniversary of UN Partition Plan for Palestine

Pope John Paul calls for Peace and Inter-religious dialogue between Jews, Christians and Moslems on Anniversary of UN Partition Plan for Palestine On a day fraught with significance for the Jewish people and the modern State of Israel, Pope John … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 28 November 1830 Grotesque law to encourage Jews to “convert to Christianity” offers financial inducement as part of Russification Process

On November 28, 1830 the law “on the facilities granted to Jews in the region of Bessarabia who accepted Christianity” was passed (Levanda, 1874: 286-287). According to this law, all Christian Jews in Bessarabia received the right not to pay any … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 27 November 1802 Birth of Christian Andreas Herman Kalkar

Bernstein records: Kalkar, Christian Andreas Herman, born November 27th, 1802, at Stockholm, died at Gladsaxe, February 3rd, 1886. He received his early education from his father, who was a rabbi and a member of the Consistorium, and at the schools … Continue reading

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#otdimjh 22 November 1863 Baptism of Aaron Bernstein, author of “Some Jewish Witnesses for Christ”

Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da honorem. (Not to us, not to us, O Lord, But to thy name give glory) says this modest man of God, who writes the great reference work of Jewish believers up … Continue reading

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