>The Torah imposes a penalty of death for a range of misdeeds. These include ritual infractions, such as violating the Sabbath, worshiping idols and cursing God; sexual sins, including incest, adultery, anal sex between men and bestiality; and various criminal acts, including murder, kidnapping and giving false testimony in a capital case
Adolf Eichmann was executed on the night between May 31 and June 1, 1962
Samuel Green
Cool it with the anti-Semitic threads
Lincoln Johnson
>Died: Adolf Eichmann, 56, German SS officer, war criminal and a major organiser of the Holocaust, was hanged in Ramlah, Israel, after his conviction for war crimes. Confirmed
I looked up JFK, he was killed on a Friday, but it technically wasn't the Shabbat yet in Dallas or NYC.
>John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time in Dallas,
>The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin took place on Saturday, November 4 1995 (12 Marcheshvan 5756 on the Hebrew calendar), at the end of a rally in support of the Oslo Accords at the Kings of Israel Square in Tel Aviv.
>The assassin, an Israeli ultranationalist named Yigal Amir, radically opposed Rabin's peace initiative and particularly the signing of the Oslo Accords.
Brody Reed
He was actually dead since around 18:00 (msk time) friday.
Noah Mitchell
Umm. Guys?
AUG 1 - AUG 9 (and part of AUG 10) is referred to in Judaism as
THE NINE DAYS
A "FRAUGHT TIME PERIOD OF DANGER"
>The first nine days of the month of Av (August), and also the morning of the tenth, are days of acute mourning for the destruction of the first and second Holy Temples.
But it gets weirder in relation to Epstein, the Nine Days are famously known to be "fraught with danger" and risk to the Jewish people. Suddenly thousands of documents are being leaked, and Epstein on verge of playing ball. He was in "good spirits" before death.
>When the month of Av (August) begins, Jews reduce our joy." The Nine Days inaugurates an even greater level of communal and personal mourning in recognition of the many tragedies and calamities that befell the Jewish people at this time.
>These tragedies include the destruction of both Jewish Temples in Jerusalem, the expulsion of the Jews from Spain on Tisha B'Av 1492, and the outbreak of World War I on Tisha B'Av 1914, which destroyed many Jewish communities.