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The Ralbag wrote his commentary on the Bible
The Black Death massacres swept across Europe
The Ran, Rivash, and other scholars in Spain were imprisoned
Jews of Spain were massacred — many were forced to convert
The Rivash and Rashbatz left Spain
The Final expulsion of Jews from France
R. Yosef Albo was in a forced debate with Christians
Jews in Austria were massacred in the Wiener Gezera
The invention of printing was used for Jewish books
The Inquisition was established in Spain
R. Ovadiah De Bertinoro settled in Jerusalem
Columbus consulted R. Avraham Zacuto for his travels
All Jews were expelled from Spain and Sicily
R.Yitzchak Abarbanel arrived in Naples, from Spain
All Jews were expelled from Portugal
The Ein Yaakov was printed
The Turks (Ottoman Empire) conquered Eretz Yisrael
R.Yosef Yoselman saved many Jews during the Peasants' War
A mass burning of Jewish books took place in Rome
The Shulchan Aruch was completed by R.Yosef Karo
The Shulchan Aruch was published with supplements of Rama
The Arizal died in Tzfat
The Maharal came to Prague
The Maharshal died
R.Yosef Karo died in Tzefat
The Maharal returned to Prague again
The Maharsha became rabbi in Lublin
The Tosaphot Yom Tov commentary was concluded
The Shaloh arrived in the Land of Israel
R.Yom Tov Lipman Heller was imprisoned in Prague
R.Yoel Sirkes, the Bach, died
The Shach and Taz (on Shulchan Aruch) were printed
Jews were massacred by Chmielnicki’s forces
The first Jews settled in New Amsterdam (New York)
Many Jews killed in Russian and Swedish invasions of Poland
Jews were permitted to live in England
Baruch Spinoza was excommunicated
The Magen Avraham (on Shulchan Aruch) was completed
Shabtai Tzvi died as a Muslim
The Beit Shmuel (on the Shulchan Aruch) was printed
Sarah (daughter of Haran) was born
The Baal Shem Tov was born
Abraham married Sarah
The Pnei Yehoshua's family was killed in an explosion
Dispersion from Babel after building the tower
The Siftei Chachamim was arrested
Terah left Ur Kasdim with his family
R.Yaakov Culi (Me'am Lo'ez) arrived in Constantinople
Noah died
The Mishneh LeMelech died
The covenant (Brit Bein Habetarim) with Abraham
Jews were massacred by the Haidamack bands
Abraham settled in Canaan
The Or HaChayim arrived in the Land of Israel
Ishmael (son of Abraham) was born
R. Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (Ramchal) died in Acco (Acre)
Abraham circumcised himself and Ishmael
R. Jonathan Eybeschutz became Rabbi in Hamburg
Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed
R. Yechezkel Landau, known as the "Noda BiYehuda", became Rabbi in Prague
Isaac (son of Abraham) was born
The Frankists instigated mass burnings of the Talmud
The Akeda, where Isaac was brought on the altar by Abraham
Frankists supported blood libel charges in public 'debate'
Sarah died
The Baal Shem Tov died
Jacob and Esau were born
The Council of Four Lands, known as the "Vaad Arba Aratzot", was discontinued
Shem (son of Noah) died
Despite resistance, the Haidamacks massacre thousands
Isaac blessed Jacob instead of Esau
The Maggid of Mezeritsch died
Jacob went to Haran
R. N. Adler and Chatam Sofer visited the Noda BiYehuda
Eber (great-grandson of Shem) died
R. Elimelech of Lizensk died
Jacob married Leah and Rachel
The Pale of Settlement was established in Russia
Levi (son of Jacob and Leah) was born
Jews suffered in reign of terror of French Revolution
Joseph, son of Jacob and Rachel, was born
The Vilna Gaon died
Jacob left Haran
The Ba'al HaTanya was released from first imprisonment
Benjamin was born
Napoleon led an army expedition through the Land of Israel
Joseph was sold
The Chida (R. Chaim Yosef David Azulai) died
Isaac died
The Chatam Sofer became rabbi in Pressburg
Joseph became viceroy of Egypt
R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev died
Kehot (son of Levi) was born
R. Nachman of Breslov died
Jacob (and his family) went to Egypt
R. Akiva Eger became rabbi in Posen
Jacob died
Kozhnitzer Maggid and Yehudi of Peshischa, both died
After Levi died, the enslavement in Egypt began
Chozeh of Lublin and R. Mendel of Rymanov both died
Moses was born
Anti Jewish riots spread throughout Germany
Joshua was born
Russia began conscripting Jewish children to the army
Moses encountered the burning bush
R.Yisrael of Ruzhin was released from imprisonment
The Jewish nation left Egypt
The Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch was repeatedly arrested in Russia
The Jewish nation crossed the Red Sea
Sir Moshe Montefiore visited Russia to help local Jews
The revelation at Mount Sinai and the giving of the Torah
R. Yisrael Salanter left Vilna
Moses broke the Tablets
R. Shimshon Raphael Hirsch became rabbi in Frankfort am Main
Moshe came down Mount Sinai with the second Tablets
R. Menachem Mendel of Kotzk died
The Tabernacle was erected
The Malbim was imprisoned, and then expelled from Rumania
The spies returned from Canaan with bad news
Chidushei HaRim, Tiferet Shlomo, and Tzemach Tzedek, died
Aharon and Miriam died
The Chafetz Chaim was published
The Jews crossed the Jordan into Canaan
The Minchat Chinuch died
The appointment of the Land of Israel was completed
Petah Tikvah agricultural settlement was established
Joshua died
Many Jews began leaving Russia after a wave of pogroms
The rule of Judges began with Othniel ben Kenaz
R. Shlomo Ganzfried (author of Kitzur Shulchan Aruch) died
Ehud ben Gerah became leader
R. Chaim (Brisker) became Rabbi in Brisk
Shamgar ben Anath died
The Sfat Emet died
Deborah became leader
Many Jews were killed in (official) Russian pogroms
Gideon became leader
Chazon Ish was published
Abimelech, son of Gideon, became leader
Over 500,000 Jewish soldiers fought in World War I
Tola, son of Pua, became leader
Over 60,000 Jews were killed during the Russian Revolution
Jair, the Gileadite, became leader
The Daf HaYomi study cycle commenced
Jephtah (HaGil'adi) became leader
The Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe was released from Soviet prison
Elon (HaZevuloni) became leader
Jews were attacked in the Kristallnacht pogroms in Germany
Abdon ben Hillel became leader
Germany started World War II, and mass killing of Jews
Samson became leader
Nazi Germany unexpectedly invaded Russia
Eli the Kohen became leader
200,000 Jews were killed at Babi Yar and Ponary
David was born
400,000 Jews of Warsaw were sent to death camps
Samuel became leader
Nazi Germany experienced massive losses in the battle of Stalingrad
Saul was appointed king
The remaining Jews in Warsaw staged a massive uprising
David became king of Judah in Hebron
Jewish uprisings at Treblinka, Sobibor, and Bialystock
David became king of Israel in Jerusalem
The Danish people quietly rescued 93% of their Jews to safety
Solomon became king
300,000 Hungarian Jews were killed in 3 months
The building of the first Beit Hamikdash commenced
Uprising in Auschwitz death camp just before freedom
Nazi Germany was conquered, and World War II ended
Solomon died and his kingdom was divided
6,000,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis during the war
Rehabeam (son of Solomon) became king of Judah
Publication of the Talmud Encyclopedia was commenced
Jeroboam ben Nevat became king over Israel
The United Nations divided Israel
Elijah went up in a chariot of fire
Arabs attacked Israel to gain territory
Joash renovated the Beit Hamikdash
The State of Israel was established
Isaiah began his prophecies
Israel was invaded by many Arab countries
The first two of the Ten Tribes were exiled
The “War of Independence” in Israel ended
Another two of the Ten Tribes were exiled
All Jews left the ancient Jewish community of Iraq
Hezekiah became king of Judah
Almost all Jews of Yemen emigrated to Israel
The last of the Ten Tribes were exiled
The Lubavitcher Rebbe accepts the mantle of leadership
Sennacherib invaded the Land of Judah and retreated
Jewish forces invaded Egypt and conquered the Sinai Desert
Menasseh (son of Hezekiah) became king of Judah
The Lubavitcher Rebbe established the Tefillin Campaign
Jeremiah began his prophecies
Jerusalem re-united under Jewish rule in the Six Day War
Josiah renovated the Beit Hamikdash
2,500 Jewish soldiers were killed in the Yom Kippur War
Jerusalem was conquered and Joiakim (Yehoyakim) was exiled
The Lubavitcher Rebbe established the Shabbat Candle Campaign
Joiakim burned the Book of Lamentations composed by Jeremiah
Massive enemy arsenals were discovered in Lebanon
Jerusalem was conquered again and Jehoiachin was exiled
The first international conference of Chabad Lubavitch emissaries
Jeremiah persisted in prophesying calamity
A secret agreement signed in Oslo
Ezekiel prophesied in exile
The Lubavitcher Rebbe passed away
The final Babylonian siege of Jerusalem
Deadly terrorist attack at the Chabad House in Mumbai, India, kills six
The walls of Jerusalem were penetrated
Israel signed “Abraham Accords,” normalizing relations with UAE and Bahrain, soon followed by Sudan and Morocco.
The sacrifices ceased in the Beit Hamikdash
Gedalyah ben Achikam was killed
Daniel interpreted Nebuchadnezzar dream
Ezekiel prophesied about the future Beit Hamikdash
Daniel read the writing on the wall
Daniel was thrown into the lion's den
Zerubabel led the return to the Land of Israel
Building of Second Beit Hamikdash commenced, then halted
Achashverosh II made his great banquet
Esther was taken to the palace
Esther took action against Haman's decree
Mordechai proclaimed the celebration of Purim
Building of the second Beit Hamikdash resumed
The second Beit Hamikdash was completed
Ezra led the second return to the Land of Israel
Nehemiah returned to rebuild walls of Jerusalem
Ezra died
Simon the Tzaddik met Alexander the Great
The Minyan Shtarot began
Simon the Tzaddik died
72 Elders translated the Torah into Greek (Septuagint)
The revolt of Mattityahu the Chashmona'i
Judah the Maccabee ruled
Hannukah was declared a festival
Judah the Maccabee was killed in battle
Yonatan (son of Mattityahu) ruled
Shimon (son of Mattityahu) ruled
Yohanan Hyrkanos (son of Shimon) ruled
Judah Aristoblus (son of Yochanan Hyrkanos) ruled
Alexander Yannai (son of Yochanan Hyrkanos) ruled
Queen Shalomtzion (Salome Alexandra, wife of Alexander Yannai) ruled
Aristoblus II (son of Alexander Yannai) ruled/td>
The Romans gained control of Judea
Hyrkanos II (son of Alexander Yannai) ruled
Antigonus (son of Aristoblus II) ruled
Herod I ruled, killing all the Chashmona'im
Hillel became the leader of the Torah scholars
Herod I began rebuilding the second Beit Hamikdash
Renovation of the second Beit Hamikdash was completed
Archelaus (son of Herod I) ruled
Hillel died
Archelaus was deposed by the Roman Emperor
Agrippa I (grandson of Herod I) ruled
The Sanhedrin moved from the second Beit Hamikdash
Agrippa II (son of Agrippa I) ruled
Rabban Gamliel I (son of Shimon) grandson of Hillel, died
Vespasian arrived in Judea to reassert Roman authority
R. Yohanan ben Zakkai died
The Sanhedrin moved from place to place, under R. Gamliel II
Betar fell, and the Bar Kochba revolt ended in tragedy
Judaism was banned, and R. Akiva was imprisoned
R. Judah Hanassi completed the Mishnah around this time
Rav left the Land of Israel and settled in Bablyonia
Shmuel was the Talmudic authority in Bablyonia
R. Yohanan was the leading Talmudic authority
R. Huna was the leading Talmudic authority
R. Yehudah was the leading Talmudic authority
R. Chisda was the leading Talmudic authority
Rabbah was the leading Talmudic authority
R. Yosef was the leading Talmudic authority
Abayey was the leading Talmudic authority
Rava was the leading Talmudic authority
Hillel II (who established the calendar) became Nassi
R. Ashi was the leading Talmudic authority
R. Ashi died after the compilation of the Gemara
The Talmud was complete when Ravina II died
Mar Zutra proclaimed Jewish self-rule in Babylonia
The talmudic academy of Pumpedita was reconstituted
The talmudic academy of Sura was reconstituted
The Persians conquered the Land of Israel
The Jews were allowed to return to Jerusalem
The Byzantine Empire reconquered the Land of Israel
R. Yitzchak was the last gaon of Neharde'a (Firuz-Shabur)
The Arabs conquered the Land of Israel
One of the "Takkkanot Hage'onim" was enacted at this time
R. Achai Gaon left Iraq for the Land of Israel
R. Yehuda became gaon of Sura
The Halachot Gedolot (BaHag) was written at this time
Another of the "Takkanot Hage'onim" was enacted at this time
R. Amram (who wrote the Siddur) became gaon of Sura
Rabbeinu Saadya was appointed gaon of Sura
"Four Captives" were ransomed at around this time
R. Sherira became gaon of Pumpedita
R. Hai became (the last) gaon of Pumpedita
R. Hai died, and the academies of Babylon declined
Rabbeinu Gersom Me’or Hagola died
The Rif arrived in Spain from Morocco
The Crusaders destroyed Jewish communities
Jerusalem was captured by the Crusaders
The Rif died
Rashi died, and the era of the Tosaphot began
The Rambam (Maimonides) was born
The first (recorded) blood libel took place
The Crusaders attacked Jewish communities
Rabbeinu Tam was captured by the Crusaders
The Rambam's and the Radak's families left Cordova
The Rambam visited the Land of Israel
Rabbeinu Tam died
The Rashbam died
The young son of the Ri was killed
Jews were allowed to return to Jerusalem
R. Yaakov D'Orleans was killed in London
Jews were massacred in England in the third Crusade
Rabbi David Kimchi, known as the "Radak", wrote his commentary
The Ramban (Nachmanides) was born
The Ra'avad died
The Rambam died
Rampaging mobs massacred Jews in France
A massive burning of the Talmud took place in Paris
Jerusalem was sacked by Egyptians and Turks
The Inquisition began to use torture
The Ramban left Spain and settled in the Land of Israel
The Ramban died
The Maharam MeRothenburg was imprisoned
New works advanced the study of Kabbalah
The era of the Tosaphot concluded at around this time
All Jews were expelled from England
The Maharam MeRothenburg died in prison
The Rindfleisch massacres began
The author of the 'Mordechai' and Hagahot Maimoniyot were killed
The Rashba placed a limited ban on philosophy
The Rosh and his son, the Tur, arrived in Spain
All Jews were expelled from France
The Rashba died
Jews were massacred by the Pastoureaux Crusaders
The Rosh died
Jews of Germany were massacred by the Armleder bands
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