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Lecture

Yanky Fachler
The Deadly Jerusalem Fist Fight That Provoked the Crimean War

Wednesday 18.02.2026

How to watch

This lecture starts on 18 February at 5:00pm (UK).

Summary

The immediate cause of the 1853 Crimean War was Russia’s push to expand its influence over the declining Ottoman Empire and a dispute over authority regarding Christian minorities in the Holy Land. But the underlying cause goes back seven years earlier to Good Friday 1846, when a bloodbath in Jerusalem between rival Christian monks—Latin and Orthodox—left 40 dead. Catholic France, the Vatican, and even Protestant Britain, all underestimated how much that bloody Good Friday event inflamed religious feeling in Russia.

Yanky Fachler

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Broadcaster, writer, ghostwriter and blogger Yanky Fachler was born in the UK, lived for many years in Israel, and currently lives in Ireland. Since 7 October 2023, he has posted over 2,800 pieces as part of “Yanky’s Morale Boosting Doodles” (email yankyfachler@gmail.com to subscribe.) During COVID, Yanky delivered 250 Zoom talks, and he is now a regular speaker on Lockdown University. His books include Igniting the Chutzpah spark embedded in your DNA; Fire in the Belly; 6 Officers, 2 Lions and 750 Mules; God’s Little Errand Boys; and Jewish Letchworth: A Microcosm of the Jewish Communal Experience.