Tag: Jewish Homeland

The video delves into the untold stories of Gamliel Cohen and Isaac Shoshan, two brave Israeli spies who played a crucial role in gathering intelligence for the Mossad and laying the groundwork for Israel's survival.
After the tragic loss of their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren in a terrorist attack in the Gaza Envelope, a bereaved Jewish family grapples with the challenges of mourning, memorialization, and resilience.
The essay discusses the merger of antisemitism and anti-Zionism, highlighting the historical divide between the two but noting their convergence in contemporary times.
The Israel/Palestinian conflict has its core in historical events dating back to the early 20th century, when Jewish refugees sought a homeland in Palestine, which was met with resistance by the local Arab population.
The text discusses the idea of a "Free Israel" movement as a response to challenges facing the Jewish community today.
The video explores the history of failed attempts to establish Jewish states in locations such as ancient Babylonia, Yemen, New York, Uganda, Siberia, Poland, and Madagascar, highlighting the enduring connection of the Jewish people to the State of Israel.
The discussion on Israel has evolved to become more about the individuals discussing it rather than the country itself, serving as a reflection of their political and personal identities.
The text discusses the emotional and historical significance of the Israeli slogan "Ein Li Eretz Acheret, I have no other country," highlighting the fact that for many Jews, Israel is their only homeland due to historical persecutions and lack of acceptance in other countries.
The text explores how Israel, once seen as a barren and unremarkable land, transformed from a small settlement in 1909 to a country with significant global impact.
The discussion delves into the accusation of Israel being a settler-colonial regime, often leveled in academic and global contexts.
Arthur Szyk, a renowned Polish-American Jewish artist, gained fame for his dynamic illustrations of the Exodus story in his 1940 Haggadah and his fierce political cartoons fighting Fascism and antisemitism during the 1930s and 1940s.
The article discusses the manipulation of language and historical narratives in the Palestinian propaganda complex to demonize Israel and the Jewish people.
Jewish students are facing a resurgence of anti-Semitism on university campuses, with incidents causing fear and concern for physical safety.
The podcast episode explores Revisionist Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky's unique vision of Zionism, emphasizing strength and diplomacy in the pursuit of a Jewish homeland.
The author discusses his personal road map for supporting Israel and making a difference.
In this article, the author discusses the perception and understanding of Zionism in Israel and around the world.
The book "Palestine 1936" by Oren Kessler examines the Great Arab Revolt and its impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The text argues that Israel is facing threats from Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the seriousness of these threats.
The author reflects on their experiences and emotions related to their Jewish identity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The North American Youth Aliyah Movement, which involves young North American Jews making aliyah (immigrating) to Israel to pursue higher education and build their lives there, is growing.
The author, a Native woman from Peru, expresses her opinion on the situation in Israel, highlighting what she perceives as a double standard in the way people respond to violence committed by Hamas versus Israel.
In a podcast episode titled "S4E15 - How pro athletes and sports teams have responded to the Israel-Hamas war," the discussion focuses on the unique support shown by Jewish athletes, including Israeli athlete Deni Avdija, for Israel during the conflict.
This article discusses the historic proposals for the establishment of a Jewish state before Israel was founded in 1948.
Phoebe Maltz Bovy wrote a column for the _Globe and Mail_ discussing the sexist backlash in Israel fueled by the religious right, which is seen as a threat to the country's liberal-democratic values.
The text discusses the significance of the State of Israel as a gift to the Jewish people.