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WATCH: Final hostage pin removed from National Memorial Hall for Israel's Fallen
The pin was removed in a solemn ceremony organized by the Families, Commemoration and Heritage Division at the Defense Ministry, following the return of Gvili's body to Israel from Gaza.
Temple Mount sifting project co-founder Gabriel Barkay dies after decades of biblical research
After 10 years of dispute, UK Holocaust memorial may finally break ground
AI and fading survivors reshape how we remember the Holocaust - analysis
Nova Festival memorial attracts 7,000 daily visitors
A dignified memorial for Nova victims: Families, KKL-JNF, and the national commitment to remembrance.
Body of missing American-Israeli woman found in Montana river after two week search
Dana Ehrlich and her dog Bamba were reported missing two weeks ago on February 21 at a dog park in Missoula, Montana.
A memorial of stickers: The modern vigil for Israel's fallen
The modern vigil for Israel’s fallen: the walls of Israel are covered with the many faces that represent the price of living as a free people in our land.
Empire State Building, other int'l landmarks light up orange in honor of Bibas family
Last week, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that 14 landmarks throughout the state would be lit orange in their honor.
In memory of Shahar and Almog: The food truck that shines on the road
Near the M road, a coffee cart was opened in memory of Shahar Gindi and Almog Sarusi, victims of the Nova attack. It quickly became a community hub, sharing a story of love and hope.
"Ot Chaim" in an emotional journey: American Jews join the national memorial initiative
Israel to establish first-ever national memorial for lone soldiers
Israel is set to establish its first national memorial dedicated to lone soldiers, foreign-born troops who serve in the Israel Defense Forces without immediate family in the country.
The only Jew in Oświęcim, Poland, can see Auschwitz from her bedroom window
Weisz-Gut works at the local Jewish museum, which aims to draw attention to the town’s once-thriving pre-Holocaust Jewish community.
'A light of joy': Decade after death, Oron Shaul laid to rest in Israel
Thousands came to see Oron Shaul off on his final journey, including Israeli President Isaac Herzog and several ministers and members of the Knesset.
Ido’s legacy - Joy, unity, and meaning
The family of Staff Sgt. Ido Zano, who fell in Gaza, decided to establish a community hall in Yehud inspired by their son’s motto: joy and love. They are seeking assistance to raise funds.