Hebron massacre
This week in Jewish history: 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion' published
A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
The Jewish community should reevaluate its priorities and reconnect with its mission - opinion
'Ghosts of a Holy War': How the Israel-Hamas War is rooted in the 1929 Hebron massacre - review
Ghosts of a Holy War: How the 1929 Hebron massacre shaped a century of conflict
The Goldstein massacre’s shadow on Hebron
Twenty-five years later, it is the sounds and sights of that Purim holiday, not the somber silent memory of a massacre, that fills the streets around the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
This Week in Israeli History: 1929 Arab Riots
Palestinians throw shoes at Trump poster to mark Hebron street closure
Organizers said they were protesting against Trump because he did not see Palestinians as equals.
Israel’s trees: Cause for celebration and optimism
So as we enjoy our delicious fruits this Tu Bishvat, let us not only give thanks for the delicious vegetation of the Land of Israel.
This Week in Israeli History: 1929 Arab Riots
A window into the West Bank
Shimon Dotan’s ‘The Settlers’ examines the origins of the settlement movement and the religious and ideological visions that inspire it.
Life in the West Bank’s capital of ‘martyrs’
The Hebron region has recently witnessed an uptick in Palestinian terrorist attacks. In the past 10 months 13 residents of Sa’ir have died while either attacking IDF soldiers or clashing with them.
This Week in History: Jewish settler massacres Palestinians in Hebron mosque
Baruch Goldstein, the Brooklyn-born Orthodox Jew who took up residence in the settlement of Kiryat Arba, slaughtered 29 Palestinians and wounded 125 more in the attack.
Les fantômes de 1929
Le calme est toujours précaire à Hébron. Ces derniers jours, les attentats s’enchaînent et réveillent le spectre du terrible pogrome