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This day in history: UN resolution on the creation of a Jewish state
On November 29, 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 181, proposing to divide the territory of the British Mandate in Palestine into two states — Jewish and Arab, with Jerusalem to be made an international zone.

London: learning Hebrew
In London, three new Hebrew study classes (ulpan) have been opened, organized by the Department for Aliyah Promotion of the World Zionist Organization.

São Paulo, Rio, Paris: Aliyah fairs pave the way home
On November 11 in São Paulo, November 12 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and November 17 in Paris, three aliyah fairs were held.

Project ‘Orientation – Aliyah’: Applying to Israeli Universities Before Repatriation
In the capital of Argentina, for the fifth time, the psychometric exam necessary for admission to Israeli universities was held.

UN Resolution No. 3379: Attack on Zionism and Lessons of History
The United Nations, established in 1945 to maintain peace and protect human rights, played a key role in the creation of the state of Israel.

Anti-Semitic Pogrom in Amsterdam
On November 7th, in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, a Europa League football match took place between Maccabi (Tel Aviv) and the local team Ajax.

This day in history: the Balfour Declaration
On November 2, 1917, an event occurred that gave a powerful impulse to the idea of the revival of the Jewish state on its historical territory.

A law banning the activities of UNRWA in the territory of Israel has been adopted
On October 28, the Knesset of Israel passed a law prohibiting the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) within Israel.

Pages of history: the ‘Herzliya’ high school
119 years ago, on October 22, 1905, the first secular Jewish school in the territory of modern Israel was opened.

Sukkot: The Festive Symbolism of the Four Species
Sukkot — one of the most vivid Jewish holidays — carries a unique tradition related to four plants, known as “arbaa minim”.