A MESSAGE FROM MOISHE SMITH
Israel at 60: My Other Home There is something about Israel at any age that is fascinating. I remember my first trip to Israel; I went there in 1983 when I was 33. It was only for 24 hours, but it was fascinating to me, because Israel for me had always been an abstract concept.
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A MESSAGE FROM DAN MARIASCHIN
My Israel at 60 This story begins with two items on a mantelpiece: one, a family photo of our relatives in Israel; the other, a little copper locket souvenir of Israel which, when opened, produced an accordion-like series of photos of the Holy Land.
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by Uriel Heilman JERUSALEM — Living in Israel in the 21st century, one might wonder what Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism, would think of this modern-day state.
The malarial swamps of pre-state Palestine have been replaced by rapidly growing cities with glitzy shopping districts, carefully landscaped parks, and six-lane highways that run between high-rise office buildings and limestone apartment complexes. Read More...
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