“If Not You, Then Who?” UJA: 1943 Campaign Supporting European Jewry Against Nazi Persecution
This is the story behind the organization that significantly aided the Jews of Europe and contributed to the establishment of the State of Israel. ...
This is the story behind the organization that significantly aided the Jews of Europe and contributed to the establishment of the State of Israel. ...
Tel Aviv, the “White City,” is the first Hebrew city and the vibrant capital of Israeli culture, cinema, and art. For decades, neighborhood cinemas were the city's most popular buildings, serving as a cultural bridge between the small, evolving Tel Aviv and the rest of...
, Extremely Rare Original Photos of Jabotinsky in Acre Prison ...
In honor of Jerusalem Day, celebrated last Wednesday, we have selected two iconic posters from our collection to commemorate the occasion. ...
"Liberated But Not Free: The Post-War Struggle of Holocaust Survivors for Immigration to Israel...
The Pilot who survived a plane crash, and became the iconic presenter of the Israeli Air Force...
The year 1958 was declared the “year of the decade,” marking ten years of Israel’s independence. ...
The Farkash Gallery wishes you a happy Purim, filled with laughter and joy....
From the first of the first citrus orchard planted by Montefiore in Jaffa to the orange's elevation as a flagship product of Israeli exports and a symbol of Zionism....
At the dawn of the 20th century, the Zionist movement ignited a transformation within Jewish communities, championing a homeland in Israel but also a reinvention of the Jewish identity. The Zionist movement viewed sports as a tool to cultivate the ‘new Jew,’ countering anti-Semitic stereotypes....
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