Haganah
Israeli Air Force hero Maj.-Gen. (ret.) Dan Tolkowsky passes away at 104
Maj.-Gen. (ret.) Dan Tolkowsky will be laid to rest, with a full military ceremony, on Monday at 2:30 PM at the Nahalat Yitzhak Cemetery in Tel Aviv.
Looking at the enduring inspiration of Leon Uris’s ‘Exodus’ - opinion
This week in Jewish history: Haganah formed in Israel, Google acquires Waze
Large fire breaks out near Tel Aviv's Haganah station
Israel Independence: Remembering a failed attack on Jaffa Gate in 1948
It was like somebody watching in a theater when the plot had become complicated and unsolvable, and knowing that now the turn of the deus ex machina had arrived, except I was the one on the stage.
On This Day: 79 killed by Arabs in Hadassah convoy massacre 74 years ago
A total of 79 people died, including 23 women and one British soldier in this massacre in Sheikh Jarrah during the Arab-Jewish struggle over Jerusalem in the pre-state era.
The Mossad man behind Eichmann's capture - interview
My final question was to ask him how he would like to be remembered. He answered quietly: “As a servant of my country."
Counterintelligence and retaliation by the Hagana in pre-state Palestine
On the evening of October 12, 1939, Criminal Investigation Dept. (CID) Constable Baruch Weinfeld was struck on the head with a blackjack. A body was found nearby.
Short story: Vengeance
"vengeance isn’t for us mortals. Remember – “Vengeance is mine, says the Lord.”
Women of the Palmah: Hear their stories
The Palmah was the elite fighting unit of the Hagana, the underground army of the Jewish community in Israel during pre-state times.
Grapevine January 17, 2021: Surprise encounters
Movers and shakers in Israeli society
Air Force cadets, including 3 women, to get their wings Thursday
Ceremony to be held on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Jewish Defense Organizations.
Dr. Ruth: Those who serve in IDF will have good sex for their entire lives
She claimed to have been quite talented and "an expert at throwing hand grenades" during her service in the Haganah.
In memory of the El Al Captain who flew Adolf Eichmann to justice
As a pilot in the 1948 War of Independence, Wedeles also flew a battered Piper Cub into enemy fire, delivering arms to the notorious Nebi Samwil convoy.