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The group of people who live in Israeli settlements is quite diverse, spanning the religious and political spectrum.
A virtual tour of Independence Hall, the site of Ben Gurion's announcement establishing the State of Israel.
Israel ushered in the new millennium differently than most countries: the onset of a violent Intifada, or uprising.
Use primary sources from the National Library of Israel to discover a variety of Chanukah/Hanukkah customs.
Learn what Novy God symbolizes and how it is celebrated - and delve into the story of Soviet Jewry, exploring the values of solidarity and freedom.
This Sukkot lesson plan provides an analysis of the connection between the High Holidays and rainfall.
In 2005, Israel withdrew completely from the Gaza strip. What has been going on there since?
A collection of six poems titled Psalms of Protest by Alden Solovy.
Two distinct Tu BiShvat seders from Lookstein and the Orthodox Union.
This lesson plan for high school students focuses on Pesach and Jewish identity.