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A biography of Israel’s first astronaut starting from his upbringing in Beersheva to studying hard in school and becoming a pilot in Israel’s elite Air Force.

The film presents a one-sided depiction of the inconveniences to Palestinians caused by Israeli checkpoints.

A comprehensive and easily digestible history of the Jewish people in a graphic novel format, for younger readers. Jewish history and the Jews’ connection to the Land of Israel are explored in 26 chapters covering biblical times on.

Another adventure in the “Sammy Spider” series as Sammy travels with the Shapiro family to Israel, snorkeling in Eilat, riding camels in the desert, placing notes in the Western Wall, and eating falafel and pita.

As the UN votes to create a Jewish State, Aleppo explodes in a pogrom against its Jewish community. As the riot rages, young Ezra sets out to retrieve a midwife for his pregnant mother.

This is the first book that explores the Six Day War both as a military struggle and as a critical episode in the global Cold War. Michael B. Oren spotlights all the participants–Arab, Israeli, Soviet, and American–telling the story of how the war broke out and of the shocking ways it unfolded. Writing with a novelist’s command of narrative and a historian’s grasp of fact and motive, Michael B. Oren reconstructs both the lightning-fast action on the battlefields and the political shocks that electrified the world.

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The Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) Board of Education approved two ethnic studies courses that Jewish groups say contain anti-Israel bias.
In recent years, Ethnic Studies has become a focal point of intense controversy, particularly with the emergence of Liberated Ethnic Studies (LES). While both disciplines examine the histories, cultures, and struggles of some marginalized communities, they diverge significantly in their underlying principles and methodologies.
Just two months after the Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) voted in favor of a ceasefire resolution labeling Israel’s defensive war against Hamas as “a genocidal war on the Palestinian people,” the union has once again engaged in the demonization and delegitimization of Israel.

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