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    WWII U.S. Soldier’s Remains Identified: A Nearly 80-Year Closure

    WWII soldier Robert L. Bryant's remains identified, illustrating ongoing efforts to honor U.S. heroes. His legacy impacts future generations and global connections, including Israel.

    Jimmy Carter’s Legacy: Preserving Jewish Heritage in Ukraine

    Jimmy Carter's legacy includes preserving Breslov Rebbe Nachman's mausoleum, highlighting cultural diplomacy and ongoing significance for the Jewish community.

    Israel’s Resilience and Unity: Overcoming Historical Hatred

    Israel's resilience against hatred provides lessons in unity and growth. Learn how combating animosity fosters a peaceful, unified global community.

    Yad Vashem’s Global Role in Holocaust Remembrance & Challenges

    Podcast discusses Yad Vashem's role amid global changes, Holocaust remembrance, and new satellite campus in Berlin, with insights from chairman Dani Dayan.

    Syria Discovery May Redefine Origins of Alphabetic Writing

    Ancient seals in Syria may show oldest alphabet, possibly rewriting origin theories. Discovery holds cultural significance for Israel and the ancient Near East.

    Holocaust Survivors Stand Firm Amidst Oct. 7 Israel Attack

    Holocaust survivors in Israel relive past traumas after the Oct. 7 massacre, highlighting their spirit and the nation's role in ensuring safety and peace.

    Oldest Liquid Wine Unearthed in Roman Burial Site in Spain

    2000-year-old Roman wine discovered in Spain's Carmona burial site provides new insights into ancient rituals and viticulture.

    Expert Strategies to Fight Rising Antisemitism Today

    Dr. Robert Williams shares insights on the rise of global antisemitism, emphasizing education and advocacy to combat hate and defend Jewish identity and Israel's integrity.

    Berkeley Stands Firm Against Antisemitism Amid Holocaust Debate

    Protestors disrupt a Holocaust Remembrance vote in Berkeley, highlighting the urgent need to combat rising antisemitism and preserve historical memory.

    The Legacy of Jewish Scientists in the Manhattan Project

    Jewish scientists' pivotal role in the Manhattan Project reflects a legacy of resilience, innovation, and a quest for peace, shaping global progress.