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Why did Neville Chamberlain, as head of the British State, accept the destruction of that small Eastern European entity and leave it defenseless?
In the hot, dusty wheatland town of Malmesbury in South Africa where they grew up, Tony was everyone’s ticket to a good time.
Neriah Israel's journey from South Africa to Dimona
Former US Middle East envoy: Saudis believe relations with Israel are coming – it is only a question of when.
Jeremy Bernstein's book focuses on mining the meaning of Hebrew through its three-letter roots.
Israel never really recovered from that misadventure. Neither did I.
As conflict rages between their native countries, Russian and Ukrainian women who came to Israel share their trauma
In 1991, after Armenia achieved independence, Akopian came to realize that what Armenia needed was soldiers and diplomats. “It didn’t need professors.”
Zehava Galon is not lacking material for her weekly column in Ha’aretz, and her regular TV appearance on Meet the Press.