Eliezer Ben-Yehuda

Tisha B’Av in Jerusalem: Reflections on loss, return, and Zionism

Tisha B’Av was not a figment of my imagination; it provided, annually, a poignancy in time which lifted us from the ruins of the past and deposited us in a new Israel.

WESTERN WALL.
 Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the founder of modern Hebrew, in his home in Jerusalem, sometime between 1918-1923.

B'nai Brith, UNESCO to hold Hebrew symposium in Paris

Eliezer Ben-Yehuda and his wife, Hemda, working on the Hebrew dictionary, 1912, Ya’ackov Ben-Dov (id.lib.harvard.edu).

Israel's greatest achievement: Reviving the Hebrew language

The Tower of Babel

We speak different languages but can we unite? - opinion


The English University of Jerusalem?

The “War of Languages” was reignited after reports surfaced thatHebrew University of Jerusalem intends to mandate English as the language of instruction for its graduate and doctoral degrees.

Students at Hebrew University