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Independence Day Videos:
A Chat About Dosh The Cartoonist
South African Jews Welcomed to Israel
The IDF Experience as Art
Rabbi Feurstein Tackles Questions
National-religious communities throughout Israel have been holding the Independence Day prayers outside, in public venues.
The People of Israel, born more than 3,500 years ago, began celebrating their modern country’s 61st year of independence Tuesday night.
One of the "stars" of Israel who brought its personality to the public was Dosh – the late illustrator who created “Srulik”, the cartoon character who symbolizes the state.
A visit to the hall where the state was declared. Travel back in time to 1948 to see and hear original video and audio from that most momentous of historical moments - which came after almost 2,000 years of waiting.
Eighty-five Jews from South Africa and Zimbabwe new citizens were greeted with a festive ceremony at the Kotel (Western Wall), where they received their Israeli ID cards.
In honor of Israel's 61st Independence Day, Raanana is hosting an exhibit of art based on IDF soldiers and the IDF experience.
Rabbi Rafi Feurstein, Chairman of the Tzohar Rabbis Organization, answers questions about the religious observance of Independence Day and the challenges facing the State of Israel.
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