In January 1954, the Attorney General v. Gruenwald case AKA the Kasztner trial began.
The “Farhud,” Arabic for pogrom or violent dispossession, gripped Iraq’s 2,600 year-old Jewish community during WW2.
In this unit we will learn about a poem written by Naomi Shemer in connection to the Yom Kippur war and see how it became a prayer of hope for many. Her personal archive includes many more songs and documents that tell the story of Israel over the years.
Explore Jewish clothing through the lens of immigration and migration, rituals, assimilation, and identity.
Known as the “Holy Land” and as the “Promised Land” Israel is at once ancient and modern, spiritual and vibrant. Your visit to Israel will include stops in historic Jerusalem, cosmopolitan Tel Aviv, the mountain fortress of Masada, Crusader castles from the Middle Ages, the lowest point on Earth-the
SpaceIL’s collective vision is to create a new “Apollo Effect”—or rather, the "Beresheet Effect."
Three powerful resources from the NLI to engage students with the holiday of Tu BiShvat.
These resources are perfect for families to explore Israel together.
This guide helps students connect spiritually to Judaism in a way that is meaningful to each individual.
Learn how divided groups from the Middle East to Northern Ireland moved beyond conflict and forged lasting peace.