Levi Eshkol
No time to dance – a celebration of influential dancer Noa Eshkol
Fifty years after pausing her dance work for the Yom Kippur War, Noa Eshkol’s 100th birthday is marked with exhibits in Berlin and a performance in Tel Aviv, showcasing her enduring legacy.
How it really was: Israel’s first oil discovery
Bibi’s Eshkol moment on the Iran question
A former MK, an IDF veteran and Levi Eshkol’s secretary express hope
Conquérants de fortune
La capture de la Vieille ville de Jérusalem ne faisait pas partie des plans israéliens, jusqu’à l’irruption de la Guerre des Six jours en juin 1967. Retour sur les événements inattendus qui ont changé la donne du conflit
All in the family
The legacy of Labor MK Isaac Herzog runs deep.
Sunday morning feeling
The country needs to work on getting a weekend worthy of its name.
Eshkol in 1933: Jews ‘adapting’ to new situation in Germany
The Israel State Archives release letter from Eshkol to his wife from Berlin six months after Hitler's rise to power.
Kadima and the Likud, time to try again
Netanyahu has adopted a more flexible stance, bringing him much closer to Kadima’s centrist views.
Governing Israel: Ultimate insider's account
As speechwriter to several prime ministers, Yehuda Avner was present at many of the most fateful moments in the leadership of the state.