Memorial day
‘Enough is enough!’: Holy sites bill sparks religious power struggle - analysis
A bill amending the Law for the Protection of Holy Places passed a preliminary vote, boosting the Chief Rabbinate’s authority and reigniting debate over religion, state power, and Diaspora ties.
Healing beyond borders: A journey into the Dominican Republic’s US Veterans Village - opinion
Two dead, nine injured in Philadelphia shooting, police say
Honoring fallen friends: Soldier’s mark tributes to fallen friends through service and memory
Coronavirus overshadowing US Memorial Day events as death toll nears 100K
Authorities in California announced on Monday that retail with in-store shopping and places of worship may now open.
The coronavirus chronicles
One day when the coronavirus threat recedes and things return to normal, if I begin to forget what life was like during this bizarre period, I may want to look back at some of my diary entries...
Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day – a confused message
The joint ceremony staggers under the weight of its own confused message as a manifestation of grief.
Israel, Dutch philharmonic orchestras to perform joint memorial concert
The performance will be available, at 1 p.m., on the Facebook pages and other digital platforms of both orchestras.
Coping with Remembrance Day, comparing the day before, the day after
The sirens can be heard across the land from one end to the other. It does not change the gravitas of the unique silence of Remembrance Day.
Palestinian terror victim: Her white dress was black with grief
“At once everything turned over and I knew nothing would ever be the same. That terrible moment stole my happiness and that of my children and all my family,” said El-Rabi.
Israel marks Remembrance Day from a distance
Official Har Herzl ceremony lasts moments, Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks from his office
Coronavirus gave us Israelis a more frightening Remembrance Day – opinion
The coronavirus pandemic forces us to stay at home. The cemeteries will remain empty. Families are not allowed to visit the graves of their loved ones.
Ashkenazi holds Zoom meeting to honor First Lebanon War's fallen
Ashkenazi, former IDF chief of staff, spoke of friends who died during the battle of Beaufort Castle.
Benny Gantz on Remembrance Day: Time to seek peace
MK cries over soldier brother who died