Month: September 2023

On Its 50th Anniversary Of Yom Kippur War, Revisionist Historians Strike
Unveiling How Henry Kissinger Hindered Israel’s Preemptive Strike During Yom Kippur War

The Power of Revenge: WWII Commandos Who Fought Nazis
Unveiling the True Story of Jewish Volunteers Who Sought Retribution Against the Nazis

Confronting Canada’s Nazi Problem
The recent controversy in Canada’s Parliament has shed light on a long-standing issue with Nazi sympathizers in the country.

Israeli Cabinet Member Receives Warm Welcome In Riyadh
“There is a delegation here in the country for the first time. I hope they were received well. Welcome,” said Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al Khateeb.

12,000 Participate In Unity Race Honoring Israel’s Fallen Druze Soldiers
Israeli Defense Minister and IDF Chief of Staff Join the Event Celebrating Druze Contributions to Society

‘Long Overdue,’ Israel Is First In Middle East In US Visa Waiver Program
Many are hailing Israel’s admission as historic, while critics say that Washington’s strict requirements could compromise Israeli security.

Club Z Stands On The Frontlines Of Israel Activism On Both Coasts
“For me and my fellow Jewish students, Israel-hating rhetoric and Jewish-hating rhetoric feels the same because they are the same: Both are anti-Semitism,” said Joey Karlan, Club Z alumnus.

Israel’s Debut At Invictus Games: A Triumph Of Resilience And Medals
Israeli athletes from Beit Halochem shine, winning 14 medals in their first appearance at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Melton And Jewish Deaf Resource Center Partner To Expand Access To Adult Jewish Learning
Online courses in American Sign Language, led by the world’s first female Deaf rabbi, aim to make Jewish learning more inclusive.