World war i
'Post' writer rediscovers grave of fallen British World War I hero in Jerusalem
HISTORICAL AFFAIRS: Private Sam Greyman's journey took him from Russia to Leeds to Jerusalem.
Letters from the dead: Letter written by WWI soldiers found in bottle off Australian coast
How US President Donald Trump is boxing Israel, Hamas into a Gaza deal - analysis
Divers discover World War I cruiser HMS Nottingham in the North Sea
George Blake, Jewish British spy for Soviet Union, dies in Moscow at 98
He was recruited to the intelligence community and later offered to spy for the Soviet Union, betraying hundreds of agents until his capture in 1960.
WATCH: Gantz bestows awards upon Jewish fighters of World Wars
What you may have dreamed of when you fought before and after the establishment of the state, has risen and become a reality," said Gantz.
‘Winston’s hiccup’ and the Jewish homeland
Churchill’s drinking habits were usually incidental to his political activities, although an exception to this is contained in a bizarre story concerning events in the Middle East about 100 years ago
France says Remembrance Day blast in Saudi city Jeddah wounds several
The explosion was the second security incident to take place in Jeddah in the last couple of weeks.
More nurses dead from coronavirus than in WWI - Int'l Council of Nurses
An independent investigation probes the death toll of healthcare workers, estimating it is much higher than reported, and condemns worldwide organizations for not doing as such.
Anniversary of Balfour Declaration: Remembering Arthur James Balfour
Thank you Britain for your Balfour Declaration – Chag Balfour Sameach!
WWI-era photo reveals story about torn family of Jew, Christian
Marysia Galbraith, a Christian woman, from Alabama and Pini Doron, a Jewish man, from Israel discover their lost familial connection.
No Man's Land: The story of women doctors in WWI
Recognition as exceptions relegates women to a niche, while history has proved that millions of women have contributed to the better life of their peers and laid the groundwork for progress.
Cossacks in the living room: the story of Turka art
The story was close to my heart: I remember my own grandmother telling us about her being a little girl hiding under the kitchen table as the Cossacks plundered her village (also in today’s Ukraine).
Famed Jewish academic Zara Steiner died aged 91
Steiner's work was widely praised, and her books received great reviews for their in-depth coverage of events.