
Gabriella Tzvia Weiniger
This Week in History: The 125th birthday of 'Lawrence of Arabia'
17 Yemenite Jews brought to Israel in covert operation
Poll: Palestinian youth divided on return to negotiating table
This Week in History: How Dr. Einstein learned to stop worrying and love the bomb
In 1954, the last year of Einstein’s life, he admitted to an old friend, "I made one great mistake in my life—when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made."
Nocturnal nirvana
For after-hours diners, Night Kitchen in Tel Aviv more than fills the bill.
This Week in History: Peace on the Eastern border
Controversially, the 'Washington Declaration' safeguarded Jordanian control over the Muslim Holy Sites in Jerusalem.
Will Kate and Will order the Royal Snip?
The question remains as to which familial tradition Will and Kate will follow when it comes to the newest member of the royal family.
This Week in History: Herzl's Sinai alternative
Father of Zionism Herzl had considered plan to settle Jews in the northern Sinai - in the “Egyptian province of Judea.”
City Notes
Manginat Hagalil to kick off in the Galilee
This Week in History: Painter of Poetry
On July 7, 1887, in Vitebsk, Belarus, one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century was born.
Amnesty calls on Israel to stop 'bullying' activists
Rights group claims Israel waging "unrelenting campaign of harassment" against Palestinian rights activists.
WATCH: The film that saved the wall
This Week in History: Int’l commissioners watch a movie that gave concrete evidence to the Jewish history of the Western Wall.
This Week in History: The Mortara Affair
This tale of controversy led to great change both within the organization of world Jewry and within the power of the Papal authority in Rome.