THE YOM KIPPUR WAR
THE SIX DAY MIRACLE
THE SUEZ CRISIS
ALIYAH AFTER INDEPENDENCE
INDEPENDENCE AND WAR
HOLOCAUST, ALIYAH, AND THE PALESTINE REGIMENT
THE FIFTH ALIYAH AND THE ARAB REVOLT
THE MASSACRES OF 1929
ALIYAH AND AGGRESSION IN MANDATE PALESTINE
Upheaval in the nations in the wake of World War I combined with the Balfour Declaration fuels a Third Aliyah to the Eretz Yisrael. But as Jews begin to reclaim their ancestral land and build the institutions of a modern society, an ancient antagonism begins to resurface with some of their new neighbors, leading to violent pogroms in 1920-21.
THE BALFOUR DECLARATION AND SYKES-PICOT AGREEMENT
THE JEWISH LEGION IN WWI
THE REVIVAL OF MODERN HEBREW
THE BIRTH OF THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT
THE FIRST ALIYAH (1881-1903)
EARLY VOICES FOR RETURN
A SOCIAL JIHAD
A STRONG DELUSION
But another phenomenon has also crept out of the Abyss and into the daylight: denial, equivocation, and even gleeful, public celebration of barbaric acts against Jews. These things haven't just come from the voices of Hamas, Hezbollah, and the ayatollahs in Iran. They have come from the streets of Istanbul, London, Paris, Berlin, Toronto, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. They have come from university campuses and city squares. Instead of a global outpouring of love and support, the global Jewish community is confronted with a renewed surge of antisemitic anger and violence that has targeted their shops, their homes, and their schools. Simply put, they have become the targets of a delusion.