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    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.

    Lily Ebert’s Legacy Inspires Global Unity Against Antisemitism

    Lily Ebert inspires millions on TikTok with her Holocaust survival story, fostering hope and resilience against antisemitism through digital storytelling.

    Commemorating Operation Reinhard: Lublin’s Tribute to Jewish History

    Lublin honors Jewish history during WWII, highlighting collaboration with Israel to educate against antisemitism and promote cultural ties through a museum.

    Auschwitz 80th Anniversary: Survivors Gather to Remember

    Auschwitz's 80th liberation anniversary honors Holocaust survivors, highlighting their stories to preserve history and prevent future antisemitism.

    Israel’s Pivotal Influence on Growing ‘Dark Tourism’ Sector

    Explore 'dark tourism' in Israel: sites of tragedy transformed into lessons of resilience, strength, and hope for global travelers.

    Ex-Mossad Chief Zvi Zamir Dies Aged 98 – Israel Mourns

    Ex-Mossad Chief Zvi Zamir Passes at 98, Leaving Legacy of Service and Intelligence Reforms in Israel’s History.

    Jewish Heroes and Innovators: Milestones in Israeli History

    Honoring Jewish legacy: Wallenberg, Rambam, Ben-Yehuda, and Israel's enduring spirit of resilience and innovation.

    Unveiling Kingdom of Judah’s History with Prof. Lipschits’s Podcast

    Explore "The Untold Story of the Kingdom of Judah" podcast by Prof. Oded Lipschits, bridging ancient history with modern insights into Jewish civilization.

    Boosting Global Holocaust Education: Israel’s Key Role

    Israel embodies resilience, leading global Holocaust education to combat ignorance and anti-Semitism, ensuring remembrance and tolerance for future generations.

    Archaeologists Discover Stones in Israel Matching Jesus’ Pilgrim Road

    Archaeologists uncover Second Temple period paving stones in Israel's Mt. Hotzvim, mirroring the “Pilgrim’s Road” used by Jesus, enriching Jerusalem's historical landscape.