Israel is celebrating Yom Yerushalayim, the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, which was captured during the miraculous Six Day War in 1967.

This video, showing footage of the Holy City from 1936 until 1967, demonstrates the eternal connection of Jerusalem to the Jewish people.

In this moving video, famous Israeli singer Ari Goldwag sings "Ad Ana Bechiya" – "How Long Shall We Cry?" – a song of yearning for the rebuilding of Jerusalem.

Florence Bar Ilan's collection of correspondence with her American relatives from the 1930s through the 1960s, has been published by family members ahead of Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day).

The eternal connection between Jerusalem and the Jewish people is unbreakable. In biblical times, over 3000 years ago, Jerusalem was established as the capital of Israel by King David.

Jerusalem Day (Yom Yerushalayim) is here! Today is the 28th of the Jewish month of Iyar, which in 1967 corresponded to the 6th of June.

Jerusalem has been the capital of the Jewish nation since King David declared it as such in 1000 BCE. No other nation ever designated the Holy City as its own.

As Jerusalem continues to modernize, growing in wealth and beauty, the ancient structures remain intact as a symbol of the eternity of the Jewish people.