Tag: Jewish Homeland

Israel's 75th birthday has been marked by deep divisions, political protests, and controversial legislation, raising questions about the country's future.
Joseph "Jerry" Gross, a 96-year-old war veteran from Montreal, recently passed away, having served with the 52nd Battalion of the Givati Brigade during Israel's War of Independence in 1948.
The Law of Return allows any Jew to claim immediate Israeli citizenship, but the definition of who qualifies as a Jew has been historically debated in Israel.
The article explores the connections between George Eliot's novel Daniel Deronda and Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's essay Fate and Destiny.
"Mandate" by Nissan Shor is an alternate history novel where the state of Israel was not established in 1948 and Zionism was defeated.
This text discusses the importance of interfaith relations in modern Judaism and Jewish statehood.
The Covid-19 pandemic has unexpectedly sparked a surge in aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel) from North America.
Bobby Kennedy's admiration for Israel is explored in this article.
In this essay, James A. Diamond and Menachem Kellner respond to Shaul Magid's call for serious engagement with the anti-Zionist theology of Satmar Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum.
The text discusses the concept of the Jewish homeland and diaspora, presenting differing views.
Robert Capa, the renowned photojournalist, captured iconic moments in history, including Israel's establishment in 1948 by David Ben-Gurion.