An Iranian, Russian and Israeli walk into Syria | The children of SS Exodus, 70 years later
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An illustration showing a sad young Russian Jew surrounded by artifacts, including a yellow patch, the Israeli national flag and a kippa
The Summer Camp That Brutally Taught Russian Jews About the Holocaust
Liza Rozovsky | 26.08.2017
A family of illegal Jewish immigrants leave the Exodus in Haifa to be deported back to Europe, 1947.
Born en Route: The Children of the Exodus, 70 Years Later
Ofer Aderet | 26.08.2017
Outgoing Israel Air Force chief Maj. Gen. Amir Eshel in 2015.
'We Kept Israel From Going to War' || Outgoing Air Force Chief on Conflicts Past and Future
Amos Harel | 25.08.2017
Syrian pro-government forces hold a position in western Qalamoun, Syria on August 23, 2017 during an offensive against Islamic State fighters.
Analysis || An Iranian, Russian and Israeli Walk Into Syria
Zvi Bar'el | 25.08.2017
File photo: Ultra-Orthodox Jews praying in a wheat field in Israel.
Prayer Is an Essential Part of Farming, Israeli Science Textbook Says
Nir Gontarz | 25.08.2017
Zeinab Salhi, Raad Salhi's mother, at home in the Deheisheh refugee camp in the West Bank.
Gideon Levy || Palestinian's Family Kept in the Dark After Israeli Troops Shoot Him Seven Times in Nighttime Raid
Gideon Levy and Alex Levac | 25.08.2017
Ester Rada.
You Have to Listen to Israeli Soul Singer Ester Rada's New Album
Ben Shalev | 24.08.2017
Ultra-Orthodox men studying at a yeshiva in Jerusalem.
Opinion || Who’s Holding Back Haredim?
Anshel Pfeffer | 24.08.2017
Princess Diana, from the documentary “Diana: Seven Days That Shook the World.” A modern-day saint?
The Time I, a Staunch Anti-royalist, Met Princess Diana
Adrian Hennigan | 24.08.2017
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