What solutions have been attempted to solve the conflict, why have they failed, and how can we learn from them?
A compilation of prayers and texts to mark this moment with learners.
Four fun Tu BiShvat art projects.
Visionary Eliezer Ben-Yehuda believed that the Jews needed both their own land and language in order to survive.
The Kibbutz is one of the most iconic symbols of Israel’s early years, before and after 1948.
Lord Balfour of Great Britain wrote a letter promising a “Jewish home” to the Jewish people in the land of Palestine.
The Pulse of Israel unpacks current events and historical phenomena in Israel through the medium of questions.
Examine how and why Israel becomes divided by exploring challenges and opportunities tied to diversity.
Engage with questions concerning how and why the IDF has been called a people’s army – and how, why, and for whom it is not.
Discover how trees have played a central role in Jewish tradition, environmental awareness, and Zionist ideals.