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History
Lives decided in a moment
Israel remembers 'righteous' heroes and the Holocaust survivors they rescued.
By ESTERIA WIEJA
Christians and Jews united
Council of the Christian and Jews met 70 years ago, months after Nazis met on final solution.
By EPHRAIM MIRVIS
Between the Old City and new
Built by the French, Vatican-owned Notre Dame de Jerusalem a meeting point for mix of people.
By GIL ZOHAR
From tragedy to deliverance
Jewish holocaust survivors found welcome refuge in post-war Italy.
By SUSANNA KOKKONEN
Wannsee revisited
Germany grapples with the toxic pull of Nazi nostalgia.
By DAVID PARSONS
Marching for life
German pastor heals wounds by confronting Nazi past
By BIRTE SCHOLZ AND ESTERA WIEJA
The true guardians of Jerusalem
Christians and Jews in Jerusalem have suffered under Muslim religious demands that non-believers were to be dhimmis – second-class to Islamic believers.
By JERRY KLINGER
Rock of ages
Despite the city’s tortured history of sacred violence, historian James Carroll wants to see Jerusalem as a source of hope.
By RON KRONISH
A powerful play on history
The history of the famous Exodus 1947 ship is reenacted in a play by middle and high school students.
By JERRY KLINGER
‘The right thing to do’
Christian volunteers honored for defending newborn Israel in ’48.
By JERRY KLINGER
Polish prisoners preserving Jewish history
An unusual partnership between prison services from Poland and Israel is working to preserve Jewish gravesites, redeem local Jewish history and change people's attitudes.
By ESTERA WIEJA
God, not man
Faced with two commandments, Moses chose the more logical one – saving the Jewish nation. So why does God have an issue with him and threaten the course of history?
By DAVID NEKRUTMAN
Wine in Israel, from the Bible to modern times
Holy Land filled with wine-making facilities from every period of habitation - from the Cannanites to the Greek and Roman periods to the mid 19th century.
By AARON HECHT
Yehudit to Berenice
The tale of two Jewish woman who each attempted to save the Second Temple. Find out why one succeeded when the other failed.
By ALEXANDER ZVIELLI
Lessons from a cemetery
“It is very sad that Sweden is described as an anti-Semitic country"
By EMANUEL MFOUKOU
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Christian Zionism and social justice
MALCOLM HEDDING
A time for personal renewal
BATYA L. LUDMAN
This Bethlehem conference was no Purim-fest
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The new Middle East steps backward
DAVID PARSONS
Into the Fray: Begin – in retrospect
MARTIN SHERMAN
A year for restoring hope
JÜRGEN BÜHLER
Our World: Gingrich’s fresh hope
CAROLINE B....
Fighting stereotypes
LIAT COLLINS
Jeremiah’s revolution – new covenant
DAVID NEKRUTMAN
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