14 Jan The first IDF \ Independence Parade 1949 – “The Parade That Didn’t March”
The first IDF \ Independence Parade 1949 - “The Parade That Didn’t March” ...
The first IDF \ Independence Parade 1949 - “The Parade That Didn’t March” ...
Lansky's 1980 Letter Sheds Light on His Zionist Identity and Efforts to Visit Israel After His Application for Citizenship Was Denied...
President Bill Clinton delicately adjusting Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's bow tie, an unforgettable and joyful moment etched in the memories of many. This photograph was taken during a celebratory visit to the White House in October 1995, just a year after Rabin signed the peace...
The Farkash Gallery wishes you a happy New Year...
Moshe Ziffer (1902-1989), one of the most important sculptors and pioneer figures in the realm of Israeli art....
Chaim Weizmann Zionist leader and Israel’s first President establishing new platforms for expression and activism against the anti-Semitic rise in Europe....
Despite the pain, we must continue to make the children happy ...
With the Zionist enterprise and the establishment of the State of Israel, the vision of a blooming desert was fulfilled, resulting in a bountiful harvest....
In just one week of fighting, Israel reshaped the Middle East's political and strategic landscape, securing newfound stability. ...
New Yorkers and many others still recall with pleasure the iconic Levy’s rye bread campaign. In 1961, the campaign was a breakthrough. In an era when brands still hid their Jewish identities, Levy’s did more than lean into their Jewishness, they overstated it. After all,...
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