In 1917, for the first time in modern history, a major political power publicly supported the creation of a 'national home' for the Jewish people in the Land of Israel.
Despite a turbulent summer for residents of the South, who suffered from months of aerial arson attacks and rocket fire from Gaza, Israelis are pushing forward and making a conscious decision not to live in fear.
Many people remain in the dark about the true nature of Zionism, relying on pervasive false sound bites instead which often promote a viciously anti-Israel agenda.
A 400-foot poster displays 120 years of Zionism at Ben Gurion Airport; KKL-JNF held its first Latin American Youth Leadership Conference in Israel; 102 members of India’s Bnei Menashe community have arrived in Israel, and much more.
Reflecting on the past and looking forward to the future, Ethiopian Jews gathered in Jerusalem for the annual Sigd festival, which invokes the community's rich heritage and history.
For the first time, Israel’s parliament on Tuesday held special events highlighting Aliyah, the Jewish immigration to Israel, one of the cornerstones of modern Zionism.
The History Channel has corrected a misrepresentation of Albert Einstein and Zionism after a media watchdog pointed out the inaccuracies in how it portrayed the famed Jewish scientist as well as what Zionism stood for.
Chloe Valdary, an African-American Zionist activist, says that Jewish students must be educated about their own history and comfortable with the concept of Jewish power.
After the public responded in outrage to the UN's decision to block part of an exhibit on Israel, the notoriously anti-Semitic body relented and allowed the exhibit to be displayed in full.
“The UN must reverse this outrageous decision and apologize to the Jewish people. Zionism and Jerusalem are the foundation-stones and the moral basis upon which the State of Israel was founded,” Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, said.