Tag: Mandatory Palestine
Jewish Agency Summer Camp Brings Emotional Relief to Victims of Terror
More than 100 Israeli children living near the Gaza Strip attend camp run by The Jewish Agency’s Fund for Victims of Terror, which is supported by donations from world Jewry.
Jewish Agency’s Global Summer Camp Hebrew Ed Program Connects Younger Generation to Israel
For Herzog, who will be sworn in next month as Israel's 11th President, this new Hebrew language program is the perfect closure to his tenure as head of The Jewish Agency.
Why Israeli Jews Mistrust Arabs: The Hebron Massacre
That pogrom took place 90 years ago, but many Israelis are convinced to this day that nothing has really changed.
72 Years Connect Fallen Heroes Bracha and Ari Fuld
In 1946, German-born Bracha Fuld was the first female Jewish fighter killed in clashes with the soldiers of the British government, in Tel Aviv.
70 Years Later, President Rivlin Meets Passengers who Arrived on the Exodus
Speaking to the passengers as well as their second, third, and fourth generation descendants, the President said, 'I am fortunate as President of the State of Israel to record with you and your families that the State of Israel, and the flag of Israel, are obvious facts.'
69 Years Ago Today: Loss of 35 Fighters Who Could Have Saved Gush Etzion
Had the "Lamed Heh" (35 in Hebrew) made it to the Gush, the entire area south of Jerusalem that ended up under Jordanian occupation for 19 years could have remained intact as part of the new Jewish State.
On 69th Anniversary of UN ‘Partition Plan for Palestine’ Arabs Still Hopelessly Stuck
Fifty years after that catastrophic Arab failure, in 1977, the UN declared an International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, to be celebrated each year on November 29.
The Four-State Solution
There are already two Jew-free Palestinian states, how many more do they need?