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“Esperanto was born in the same era that the modern Hebrew revival was,” said Amri Wandel of Hebrew University.
Rome’s chief rabbi said modern defenses of the case are “astonishing.”
The relationship that exists among the three Mediterranean nations was “inconceivable” just 20 years ago, says Israel’s Ambassador to Cyprus Oren Anolik.
The U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad helps protect endangered cemeteries, monuments and historic buildings in Eastern and Central Europe.
A stewardess repeatedly announced the final destination of a flight to Ben-Gurion Airport was “occupied Palestine.”
“Forgotten Exodus” is calling for testimonies of those impacted by a Communist purge “before it’s too late.”
Following a meeting with a Likud lawmaker, the Sweden Democrats drafted a document renouncing antisemitism and expressing support for Israel.
The former Italian prime minister said his country should support the only democracy in the Middle East.
The Hispanic Jewish Museum is due to be completed by December 2025.
One of the branch’s primary objectives will be to act as “a parliamentary advocacy force” that will push for Israel’s “right to security, peace, well-being and fair treatment in the international arena,” said Daniel Schwammenthal,
Spanish MEP Manuel Pineda receives the Ambassador of Return award from the Global Campaign to Return to Palestine.
“Those who share our view that Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish state must join forces,” says Israel’s intelligence minister.