Episode 158 The Princes at the Seder
An 1882 Passover night in Jerusalem helps illuminate the nature of Jewish memory.
An 1882 Passover night in Jerusalem helps illuminate the nature of Jewish memory.
In the late 1800s, Naftali Herz Imber wrote the poem that would inspire Israel's national anthem.
The founder of the Zionist movement emerges from the anti-Semitic culture of Vienna.
The Zionist movement rallies around a blue and white flag adorned with the Star of David.
The first Zionist Congress ignites a movement that would culminate in the Jewish return to the holy land and to Jerusalem.
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