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Yori Yalon

Children found solace in familiar cartoon characters during one of history’s darkest periods.
Over 3,000 police officers and border guards will secure the march and other events.
Housing construction in Israel’s capital hit a new high in 2023.
“History is being revived in the Jewish Quarter” as ancient homes of Temple priests reopen after a major renovation.
“The contest will be impactful, empowering and unifying—what the country needs now,” says Gur Rosenblat, deputy director of the Education Ministry.
St. Sgt. (res.) Yedidya Eliyahu was killed in action in Gaza on Nov. 3. This week, his widow brought his newborn son to the gravesite.
The Muslim holy month, usually a period teeming with shoppers, will not be the same because of the war.
“Like all families in Israel whose children are fighting in Gaza, I was in an ongoing nightmare and constantly worried.”
Haim Tuvia Gerbowitz returned to Poland after the war and discovered the sacred scroll hidden in a synagogue that had been ransacked on Kristallnacht.
The Christian epigraph paraphrases part of Psalm 86.
The former soldiers will be tasked with bringing the stories of Holocaust survivors and Righteous Among the Nations.
The words “Holy Jerusalem” are inscribed in ancient Hebrew script on one side of the 2,000-year-old silver coin.