Tag: Naomi Shemer
Elvis’ Deep Fake Rosh Hashanah Song Stirs Excitement
A radio host on Army Radio played the clip as a straight historic item, bringing great shame on the house of (Ya'akov) Bardugo.
Legendary Poet, Paratrooper Hannah Szenes’s Archival Collection Comes to Israel’s National Library
Perhaps the two most moving items in the collection are a pair of notes found in her dress following her execution: the last poem she ever wrote and a personal letter to her mother.
Evidence Revealed of the Last Battle of Jerusalem from 2,000 Years Ago
On the Occasion of Jerusalem Day, the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Nature and Parks Authority revealed evidence of the last battle of Jerusalem from 2,000 Years Ago.
Supreme Court Parody: I Haven’t Demolished Enough Yet
The clip features a Supreme Court Justice in an elaborate judge's wig, against a background of destroyed Jewish homes, singing, 'The Jews are building too much.'
Liberman Reads Riot Act to Army Radio Chief Despite AG’s Objections
Liberman decided to ignore Vice Counsel on Legislation Affairs Dina Zilber's opinion, which is almost unheard of in Israeli governmental politics.
IDF, Police, Foil Overnight Attempt to Celebrate Independence Day in Ruined Settlement
What would better express Israel's independence than allowing the thriving communities of northern Samaria thrive again?