Following is an excerpt from Aviv Kochavi’s daily order to all Israeli military personnel, issued on the 25th anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.
Educators launched a series of five videos and activities to teach students in the Diaspora about some of the key moments that shaped modern Israeli history.
The Tzohar rabbinical organization’s original mandate was to unite divided elements within Israeli society at a time of unprecedented internal tension.
On March 18, 1975, the US undertook a “reassessment” of its relationship with Israel, creating enormous tension between the executive branch and the Israeli government.
"Communication means that we have to listen, not to come with the attitude that we know everything. There needs to be real dialogue.” - Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, leading scholar, educator and social activist.
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon is in Washington meeting with his American counterpart to discuss the US package being offered in wake of the Iran nuclear deal and, in particular, how to ensure Israel maintains its qualitative edge amid growing security threats.
On Sept. 28, 1995, the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement was signed by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO leader Yasser Arafat at a White House ceremony.
This week in Israel's history, Operation Ezra and Nehemia, the evacuation of Iraq's Jews, began, and 76 US senators urged President Ford to stand with Israel.
US Vice President Joe Biden reportedly told Jewish leaders that Israel – not the US – was the only guarantee for their safety. This was a real "wake-up call" to American Jews.
A rocket fell in the South for the second time since the summer war and Egypt discovered hundreds of terror tunnels, prompting the closing of borders with Gaza.
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