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28 Adar - Purim of Cairo - 1524 On this day in 1524, the Jews of Cairo were spared from a decree that they should all be exterminated. The day became known to Egyptian Jews as Purim of Cairo. When Suleman became the Ottoman Sultan in 1520, he appointed Ahmed Pasha to be the Viser of Cairo.  Pasha felt slighted because he expected a much more prominent position in the government, and subsequently began a rebellion against Suleman.  As part of his rebellion, he had his name printed instead of the Sultan on local coins. The mint was headed by a Jew Avraham de Castro who asked Pasha to put his request into writing.  Castro then went to Constantinople to show the orders to the Sultan. When Pasha became aware that he had been betrayed by the Jews, he called in 12 communal leaders and told them that if they could not raise 200 talents of silver (an astronomical amount of money) by the given deadline, all the Jews of Cairo would be slaughtered.  The community could only come up with 10% of the amount.  Not appeased, Pasha said he would carry out his decree just after his bath.  It would be a fateful bath. Pasha was accosted by some of his officials.  Though he initially escaped, he was shortly captured and beheaded.  The Jews of Cairo had been saved and proclaimed the day Purim of Cairo. Preorder or Sponsor the forthcoming Today In Jewish History book: https://lnkd.in/g8rFjtM5 Find out more: WhatsApp: bit.ly/WhatsAddMe iTunes: apple.co/2Vxv6kq Spotify: bit.ly/TIJHspot Alexa: amzn.to/2Js9r8hj . . . . . #jew #jewish #jewishart #jewishcommunity #jewishculture #jewishfood #jewishgirl #jewishhistory #jewishholidays #jewishlife #jewishnewyear #jewishpride #jews #judaism #kosher #love #neveragain #hebrew #shabbat #holocaust #shabbatshalom #israel #jerusalem

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