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She was brilliant, visionary, charming, hardworking, funny, ambitious, extremely cultured, demanding, and imperious, so it’s ...
When I visited Jerusalem, I didn’t expect to spend half my time in a bomb shelter. It was joyous.
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The Forward on MSNAfter 40 years in Jerusalem, everything has changed except one man’s love for itMichael Kinnamon's book 'A Rooftop in Jerusalem’ follows one man’s relationship with the city as its politics and landscape ...
And it is absolutely reasonable for Israel to say, after four or five previous wars against Hamas, that they needed to put an ...
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The Forward on MSNThis graphic history of Jerusalem is a big hit. But its Jews have hooked nosesFrench pop historian Vincent Lemire's illustrated tome makes some loaded choices in depicting the Jewish parts of history.
Correspondence between the Israeli embassy and UK Secretary of State Peter Kyle suggest event was not intended as private ...
Joseph was one of the founding fathers of the Jewish people. No other nation in the world would think twice about reclaiming its history. And neither should we.
A recent article in The Jewish Chronicle r evealed that rapper Azealia Banks was asked by concert promoters in the UK to ...
‘Blue Jerusalem’ Review: How Tories Fought Tyrants Wartime conservatism in Britain was more than propaganda—it was a political force that shaped both the war’s strategy and its aims.
If some Christians fear becoming a minority in the United States, it’s secular Israelis who worry about the country’s increasingly religious trajectory.
Real ‘culture shock’ is rare—and can be serious Jerusalem syndrome and Paris syndrome are just two extreme manifestations of mental illness that travelers have experienced while visiting ...
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