Israeli Independence Day. Commemorates the declaration of independence of Israel in 1948. Although Yom HaAtzma’ut is normally observed on the 5th of Iyyar, it may be moved earlier or postponed if observance of the holiday (or Yom HaZikaron, which always precedes it) would conflict with Shabbat...
Yom Ha'atzma'ut, Israeli Independence Day, commemorates the declaration of independence of Israel in 1948 and is the official national holiday of the state and the only official non-working day in Israel. The holiday is celebrated on the fifth day of the Hebrew month of Lyar. The holiday ...
IsraelCyprusBritainimmigrationJewish detaineesdetainee campsThis article focuses on the evacuation of the camps for Jewish detainees in Cyprus during the period between May 1948 and February 1949. While the British Mandate over Palestine ended on 15 May 1948 and the Israeli Provisional Government ...
the first steps towards the independence of Israel in 1948; the state of Israel - from the Israeli War of Independence and the Six Day War to the ... M Gilbert - Routledge, 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Amele taburu: the military journal of a Jewish soldier in Turkey during the war of in...
Israel declared independence on May 14, 1948, though it marks Independence Day on different dates every year based on the Hebrew calendar. In the Hebrew calendar, days begin in the evening, so Independence Day is observed from nightfall until the following evening of the designated day. ...
ON MAY 15, 1948, the orchestra became theIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra(IPO), and its relationship with the people of Israel has a deserved place in the reflections about nationhood, identity, and independence that mark Independence Day. As the National Council and the guests made their way to ...
Feld, The Conversation, 20 June 2024 Never have so many of them been killed and uprooted since the nakba, the catastrophe that befell them during Israel’s war of independence in 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced to give up their homes and became refugees. Tom ...
The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel: Reflections on its Sixtieth Anniversary On May 14, 1948, on the eve of the expiration of the British Mandate, Jewish leaders in Mandatory Palestine gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum and issued a Declaration of the Establishment of the...
Israel’s independence was declared on May 14, 1948 — the day when David ben Gurion officially read the Proclamation of the Establishment of the State of Israel. The formation of Israel also meant that the British rule in the country had ended and the citizens were now free. With this, ...
“This right was recognized in the Balfour Declaration of the 2nd November, 1917, and re-affirmed in the Mandate of the League of Nations which, in particular, gave international sanction to the historic connection between the Jewish people and Eretz-Israel and to the right of the Jewish peopl...