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Victory Day is a holiday without which there would be no Israel
Photo: General Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signs the act of unconditional surrender of the German Wehrmacht in Berlin on May 8, 1945 80 years ago, World War II ended in Europe.

Who do grandchildren bother?
Author: Marina Rosenberg Koritny, Head of the World Zionist Organization Department for the Promotion of Aliyah.

Proclamation of Independence: How It Happened
Today, our country and the Jewish diaspora around the world are celebrating the 77th anniversary of Israel’s independence.

Day of Remembrance of the Fallen in Wars and Victims of Terrorism
On May 29-30, Israel commemorates one of the most somber dates in the calendar of the Jewish state — the Memorial Day for the Fallen in Wars and Victims of Terrorism.

March of the Living: three kilometers of memory and strength
Author: Marina Rosenberg Koritny, Head of the World Zionist Organization Department for the Promotion of Aliyah.

Yom HaShoah: Israel honors the memory of the Holocaust victims and resistance heroes
Yom HaShoah, the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust and Heroism, holds a special place in the Israeli calendar.

Psychometry to repatriation: how the ‘Megamat Aliyah’ project helps young Jews choose Israel
In Paris and Marseille, a psychometric exam for admission to Israeli universities was recently held.

This day in history: On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began
On April 19, 1943, one of the most heroic and tragic events in the history of the Holocaust began in the Warsaw Ghetto — the armed uprising of the Jewish population against the Nazi occupiers.

Passover: the freedom that unites us
These days, the Jewish world is celebrating Passover — a holiday that tells of a pivotal moment in Jewish history when an entire nation stepped from slavery to freedom in one night.

Passover – time of matzah
Passover, one of the most important Jewish holidays, is inextricably linked with a special bread – matzah.