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A short documentary (in Hebrew) about breaking in the Akko prison, killing of 3 Israeli Sergeants by the British and the retaliation of the Hebrew underground organization "Etzel". Statements given by Menachem Begin to this matter. Between 4 and 5 on Tuesday morning, July 29, 1947, the Acre prison gallows were operated three times in quick succession. Avshalom Haviv, Yaakov Weiss and Meir Nakar, Irgun fighters who had participated in the May 4th prison break which set free 41 Irgun and Lehi...
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Sami is a Jewish teenager from Florida who gives us an amazing shmooze on those "annoying" Jewish stereotypes. This is funny, cool, and has a message. Here is how Sami describes herself: "I'm just a nice Jewish girl who loves The Beatles, protecting the environment, and making slightly humorous videos whenever possible."
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Sound footage of Ben Gurion proclaiming the State of Israel on May 14, 1948 — and then he says the "Shecheyanu" blessing on the creation of the state of Israel after 2,000 years of exile. Amen! This prayer is said by Jews to this day on the holidays and on other joyous events to thank Hashem for sustaining us to this moment. Amazing! Amen!
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Deep inside of the hills of Jerusalem rests the Kibbutz of Ramat Rachel. Over the past 50 years many archaeologists have realized that hidden beneath this kibbutz are archaeological treasures beyond one's imagination - the ruins of the palace of one of the king of Judah, along with relics from the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman era. At this site where space and time are mixed within the earth, another hidden treasure long buried underground has recently resurfaced. Just a few days ago, 15...
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Bergen-Belsen was a Nazi concentration camp in Lower Saxony, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Between 1943 and 1945, an estimated 50,000 people died there, up to 35,000 of them dying of typhus in the first few months of 1945. On April 15, 1945, British forces liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in northern Germany. Sixty-thousand prisoners were living in the camp when the troops arrived, most of them seriously ill. Thousands more lay dead and unburied on the camp...
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