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For the first time as a MASA program, a five months program offering the theory and practice of the different security disciplines is offered to young professional Jews from abroad, in Israel.
The program is brought to you by Betar's Israel Sheli in association with Israeli Institute for Community Protection. While the core of the program is an introduction with central issues of Security and the learning from Israeli professionals about the centrality of the Issue in Israel, the program will also provide the experience of living in Israel, among Israelis, Zionist content and the taste of IDF military life. |
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THE CHANGING FACE OF MEMORY: Who Defended The Warsaw Ghetto?
By Moshe Arens Sixty years have passed since the outbreak of the revolt in the Warsaw Ghetto. As it becomes a legend it should be freed of political bias and made to conform as closely as possible to the actual course of events. This is a debt we owe to the heroes of the revolt.
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It’s time for Betar’s Year-End  Zionism In Action Party! Thursday, December 24, 2009 7:00 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Sinai Synagogue at Fuch’s Mizrachi School 2301 Fenwick Road, University Heights, OH (Fenwick Road, ½ mile South Cedar Rd) FREE Admission 8th-12th Graders - Live Music - Kumzitz - Prize Drawings - Food (Kosher, of course!)
For more information, contact Betar at 216-297-ZION or email Misrad [at] betar.org
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 Learn about the Human Face Behind the Headlines as presented by Sderot Media Center Assistant Director Jacob Shrybman. Get a rare glimpse of the Israeli experience along the Gaza border where residents live under constant Qassam attacks. The Sderot Media Center was formed to spread awareness of the situation in Sderot as well as to sponsor community and media advocacy projects. Dessert Reception to Follow (Dietary Laws Observed) Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:30pm - 9:00pm Location: Temple Emanu El - Cleveland |
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By 1940, the Betar movement lost their beloved leader Vladimir Jabotinsky, but continued their activities throughout the war years. They gathered speed after the end of the war despite the destruction of a good proportion of their membership through the decimation of the Holocaust. A general conference was held in Paris in September, 1948, to bring about some better organization of the European Betar movement. We bring here some rare photos gathered by Lea Dror-Batalion.
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