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Holocaust survivor and journalist Noah Klieger gives a lecture to foreign reporters in Jerusalem 22 January 2008.
In part 5 of 8 he
- describes his feeling when Israel was established in May 1948. "The joy was fantastic. It was impossible to explain."
- tells about Israel's independence war.
- gives background and his opinion of the Israeli leaders David Ben Gurion and Menachem Begin.
This video has been produced by Conrad Myrland, the managing director and website editor of the Norwegian organisation "With Israel for peace".
For more information in English: http://www.miff.no/english/index.htm
For more information in Hebrew: http://www.miff.no/i-hebrew.htm
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Den franske jøden Noah Klieger overlevde Holocaust. 19. mai 1948 kom han til Israel, og deltok i den nye jødiske statens uavhengighetskrig. Klieger arbeider som journalist i Israels største avis. Hans redaktør mener han er den eldste aktive journalist i verden.
I denne videoen gir Noah Klieger et foredrag til utenlandske journalister i Jerusalem 22. januar 2008.
I del 5 av 8
- beskriver han sin følelse da Israel ble etablert i mai 1948. "Gleden var fantastisk. Helt ubeskrivelig."
- forklarer han litt om Israels uavhenighetskrig i 1948-1949.
- gir Klieger bakgrunn og sin mening om de israelske lederne David Ben Gurion og Menachem Begin.
Et kortfattet referat med noen av hovedpoengene fra Kliegers foredrag er tilgjengelig her:
http://www.miff.no/nyheter/2008/01/28IAuschwitzBestemteJegMegForAaBliSionist.htm
Denne videoen er produsert av Conrad Myrland, som er daglig leder og nettredaktør for organisasjonen Med Israel for fred.
For mer informasjon på norsk: http://www.miff.no/0miff.htm |
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Ben Gurion's Israel Independence speech.
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This is a movie I made for my Hebrew class. Anything said in Hebrew is a fact about David Ben-Gurion. The other guy in the video is actually Craig Kilborn. |
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Pictures of people from Ben Gurion's life on popsicle sticks. A presentation for a Jewish history class. The audio may be a little hard to hear and the picture is a bit bad but it's still fun to watch. |
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David Ben Gurion, founding father of Isarel. Declares the independence. |
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David Ben Gurion leaving the embassy building, getting into his car and leaving.
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Created by Irad Eshel and Muli Halphman |
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Gracias a todos, un video que hice para ser mostrado en la ceremonia de promoción egreso. |
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The Ben-Gurion House was built in 1930-31, when the first workers` neighbourhood was established on Keren Kayemet Le`Israel (The Jewish National Fund) land. Like all other houses built in that neighbourhood, it was a one-family house, planned by the late engineer David Tuvia. The price of the house, 350 Palestinian Pounds, was paid by instalments, by Paula and David Ben-Gurion. The building was enlarged in 1946 and again renovated in 1960.
It was Paula and David Ben-Gurion's permanent home until they settled in Sde-Boker. Later on, they lived alternately here and in their "tsriff" in Sde-Boker, until Ben-Gurion's death in 1973. |
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At Ben Gurion airport at the end of my visit.
Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information. |
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דוד בן גוריון מבקר בארצות הברית בשנת 1951 |
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Our first Prime Minister in some historic footage |
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"I think the Government should put Bombs in Palestinian Hospitals, unfortunately the Govt. doesn't do it, so it is up to the people to do those things."
--Noam Federman, Israeli org. Kach, (JDL)
"We must use Terror, Assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, & the cutting of All social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population."
--Israeli PM David Ben-Gurion, May 1948
"The Palestinians are Beasts walking on 2 legs."
-Israeli PM Menachem Begin, to Knesset, in Amnon Kapeliouk, "Begin & the 'Beasts," New Statesman, 6/25/82
"We must Expel Arabs & take their places."
- PM David Ben Gurion, 1937, Ben Gurion & the Palestine Arabs, Oxford Univ Press, 1985.
"The Palestinians would be Crushed like grasshoppers ... Heads Smashed against the boulders and walls."
- Isreali PM Yitzhak Shamir speech to Jewish settlers NY Times 4/1/88
End Apartheid!
Keep an open mind, be honest, rate and share the truth with a clear conscious. Accept the middle-east situation is not black & white... |
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בן גוריון בפגישה עם איינשטיין. קטע נדיר משנת 1951
Einstein meets the first Israli Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion |
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David Ben Gurion comes to visit Lakeside |
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Panoramica sull'aeroporto David Ben Gurion di Tel Aviv |
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The birth and the early years of the state of Israel in clips from the documentary "50 Years War", and a tribute to David Ben-Gurion. Accompanied by the tune of "Hoppípolla" and "Með Bloðnasír" by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós. If this video is appreciated I'll make some more on Israel's history. Shalom! |
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David Ben Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel speaking at meeting. SV Ben Gurion speaking at meeting. LV GV People at meeting. CU Two bearded Jewish men listening. LV Elevated of people in street. LV Towards Ben Gurion walking between guard of honour. |
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Şimon Peres Türkiye Büyük Millet meclisinde aslı sabatay olan Cahit Sıtkı Tarancıya ait "memleket isterim" isimli şiiri okudu...
ŞİMON PERES: TERÖRİSTLERİN EFENDİSİ
Siyonizm'in üç büyük liderinden biri ve İsrail devleti'nin ilk başbakanı olan David Ben-Gurion'un emrine giren Şimon Peres, 1948'de Savunma bakanlığı'nda İsrail Donanması'nın başına getirildi.
Şimon Peres, Siyonist önderi David Ben-Gurion'un emrinde, aşağıdaki kanlı katliamların tanığı, destekleyicisi ve ortağı oldu:
· King David Oteli Katliamı, 22.07.1946, 92 ölü, 58 yaralı
· Baldat Al-Şeyh Katliamı, 30-31.01.1947, 60 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Hisas Katliamı, 18.12.1947, 10 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Kazaza Katliamı, 19.12.1947, 5 ölü, çok yaralı
· Yehida Katliamı, 13.12.1947, 31 ölü, 63 yaralı
· Semiramis Oteli Katliamı, 05.01.1948, 20 ölü, 16 yaralı
· Naser Al-Din Katliamı, 13.04.1948, 40 ölü, 40 yaralı
· Tantura Katliamı, 15.05.1948, 200 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Beyt Daras Katliamı, 21.05. 1948, köyde yaşayanların tamamı katledildi
· Dahmaş Camisi Katliamı, 11.07.1948, 450 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Dawayma Katliamı, 29.10.1948, 100 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Houla Katliamı, 31.10.1948, 82 ölü, birçok yaralı
· İarafat Katliamı, 07.02.1951, 10 ölü, 8 yaralı
Şimon Peres, 1953 yılında, Başbakan David Ben-Gurion tarafından, Savunma Bakanlığı Genel Müdürlüğü'ne getirildi, 1959 yılına kadar süren bu görevi sırasında aşağıdaki katliamların onaylayıcısı, destekleyicisi ve ortağı oldu:
· Kibya Katliamı, 14.10.1953, 67 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Kafr Kasım Katliamı, 29.10.1956, 43 ölü, birçok yaralı
· Gazze Kenti Katliamı, 05.04.1956, 60 ölü, 103 yaralı
· Al-Sammou Katliamı, 13.11.1956, 18 ölü, 54 yaralı
Yine aynı süreçte, İsaril'in "Dimona Projesi" adlı nükleer silah programının hazırlanmasında önemli rol aldı.
Şimon Peres, 1959'da İsrail Parlamentosu Knesset'e seçildi, 1965'de İşçi Partisi Genel Sekreteri oldu.
1970-1974 sürecinde, İzhak Rabin hükümetinde Ulaştırma ve İletişim Bakanı oldu. 1974'de Savunma Bakanlığı'na getirildi ve bu görevi 1977'ye kadar sürdü.
1977'de İşçi Partisi Genel Başkanı olan Şimon Peres, 1984'de İzhak Şamir'in hükümetinde Dış İşleri Bakanı oldu. Bu süreçte, Filistinli Müslüman Araplara karşı yürütülen şu katliamların planlayıcılarından ve uygulatıcılarından biri oldu:
· Eretz Kontrol Noktası Katliamı, 17.07.1984, 11 ölü, 200 yaralı
· Oyon Kara Katliamı, 20.05.1990, 13 ölü, çok yaralı
· Al-Aksa Camisi Katliamı, 08.10.1990, 23 ölü, 850 yaralı
kaynak:http://www.cumok.org/html/cumok/antalya/yilmazdikbas04_1.htm |
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MURDERING FELLOW JEWS
- THE ALTALENA AFFAIR -
One of Rabin's proudest military moments came on June 22, 1948. Menachem Begin's Irgun, another Israeli military group, was in the midst of negotiating a pact with David Ben-Gurion under which Irgun would join the new Israeli Defense Force. Meanwhile, the Irgun had loaded a ship, the Altalena, with weapons and Jewish fighters (many of them Holocaust survivors) to join the IDF. Ben-Gurion ordered that the Altalena be fired upon. Rabin carried out his orders to the letter. Later, Rabin bragged how he had "bumped them off on the deck of the burning ship and while they were trying to swim to safety." Sixteen Jews were killed, many shot while swimming to shore. |
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Speaking to the thousands who attended One Jerusalem's Chanukah celebration in Jerusalem, Labor Party MK Yoram Marziano concluded his powerful remarks by declaring:"Jerusalem will remain united for ever and ever."
Listen to this brief and important speech by Marziano. He is an example of the broad based support a united Jerusalem has in the State of Israel.
Marziano chastises Israel's leaders for talking about dividing Jerusalem because it weakens Israel's overall negotiating position. And as a proud Jew, he says, he does not want "any other flag flying over Jerusalem."
Marziano is also a proud member of the Leftist Labor Party but he says the Party's founder David Ben-Gurion "would not believe that a government of Israel would negotiate the future of Jerusalem." He believes that Ben-Gurion would think those Jews who would discuss Jerusalem as being crazy.
He also reminds the world that Labor Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, who was willing to make concessions with Israel's enemies declared that Jerusalem is off the negotiating table. Jerusalem most always remain the undivided capital of the State of Israel.
Listen to this impassioned speech (with English translation) and you will see that One Jerusalem's objective of giving supporters of a united Jerusalem a platform to be heard is being realized.
You can help by signing and circulating our petition and giving even a modest donation to help our joint cause. There is much more to be done in Israel and abroad.
You may have heard another member of the Olmert government declare that to save a portion of Jerusalem we must give up large sections of Jerusalem. As we have demonstrated in maps and testimony giving up an inch of Jerusalem will allow terrorists to endanger every inch of Jerusalem.
See the Map of Security Dangers on www.onejerusalem.org. |
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Former Israeli PM announcing the Independence of the State of Israel
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What World-famous Men have said About the Jews The Jews are the only people in the world who have found hostility in every country in which they settled in any numbers. The big question is — WHY?
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/repute.htm
Naeim Giladi wrote that Ben Gurion told him Israel will not create a constitution because that would mean they would have to define their borders.
When asked by Giladi what are the borders of Israel, Ben Gurion said,"Wherever the Sahal will come, this is the border."
Sahal is the Israeli Army.
satan's scum confession
http://www.usajewish.com/downloads/vicki-devil-worship.wmv
It has been claimed that those who suggest "Jews" are trying to take over the world are "conspiracy theorists", and possibly "racists" and "anti-Semetics" to boot. Here are some interesting quotes from Jewish Chabad Lubavitchers:
http://www.takeourworldback.com/short/rebbe.htm
..."What is the primary mission for our generation to accomplish?
The main avodah of this generation is to go out to the final war of the golus, to conquer and to purify all the gentile countries (such that "and kingship will be Hashem's," Ovadiah 1:21)."
.."That could explain why Zionists started promoting the myth of the 'Muslim suicide bomber', and it was applied retroactively to Israel's 1983 bombing of a US Marines barracks in Lebanon. The greatest hoax of the century - 9/11 - ensued within a few years of the Rebbe's death, along with further false-flag attacks such as Bali (2002) and (2005), Amman (2005), Mumbai 7/11, the al-Salam Boccaccio 98, Dahab 2006, etc."
Quotes from Zionists
"We came here to a country that was populated by Arabs and we are building here a Hebrew, a Jewish state; instead of the Arab villages, Jewish villages were established.# Moshe Dyan, March 19, 1969, speech at the Technion in Haifa, quoted in Ha'aretz, April 4, 1969.
The Jews always considered that the land belonged to them, but in fact it belonged to the Arabs. I would go further: I would say the original source of this conflict lies with Israel, with the Jews -- and you can quote me." -- Yehoshofat Harkabi, former Israeli Chief of Military Intelligence
# "We declare openly that the Arabs have no right to settle on even one centimeter of Eretz Israel . . . Force is all they do or ever will understand. We shall use the ultimate force until the Palestinians come crawling to us on all fours." -- Rafael Eitan, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces -- Gad Becker, Yediot Ahronot 13 April 1983, New York Times 14 April 1983.
# "We must do everything to ensure they (the Palestinian refugees) never do return." -- David Ben-Gurion, in his diary, 18 July 1948, quoted in Michael Bar Zohar's Ben-Gurion: the Armed Prophet, Prentice-Hall, 1967, p. 157
http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2007/08/quotes-from-zionists.html
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Israel destroys Palestinian wells, homes in West Bank
Israeli occupation policy pushes Palestinians from their land to make room for illegal Israeli settlers.
http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=21795
Israel Occupation Force(IOF) destroy Palestinian fruit trees in Ertas village near Bethlehem to make way for the sewage facilities of a nearby illegal Jewish settlement. Despite the Palestinians inviting the IOF for tea, their trees, from which they earn their living, are uprooted the next morning.
EXPOSING CRIMES IS CRIMINAL IN ISRAEL
http://joeskillet.livejournal.com/
"That scene of a field of apricot trees being ripped from the Earth by an Israeli bulldozer has been on replay ever since I lay in the Israeli prison bed. Israeli soldiers and police throwing men and women to the ground as they pray to Allah for this moment in time to cease. Sons are handcuffed. Activists are seen like rag dolls being tossed from here to there. Hundreds of years of livelihood dismantled by the Middle East's only democracy."
Zionist leaders of Israel and their followers have apparently adopted the
"synagogue of Satan" and through their leadership have made Israel a virtual "Satan's Playground".
In trying to give a true picture of the real Israel, I can best do so by taking you
behind the scenes by relating my own personal experiences and observations.
Jack Bernstein
http://www.antichristconspiracy.com/HTML%20Pages/MYFAREWELLTOISRAELByJackBernstein.htm
The TALMUD backs up this statement by saying that when the Jewish Messiah comes, every Jew will have 2,000 goyim slaves. That's you and I they are talking about! http://www.scripturesforamerica.org/html2/jm0052.htm
One of the techniques that the Zionists use to keep control of us is to prevent us from working together.
Ex-Zionist Benjamin Freedman speaks at the Willard Hotel, Washington D.C., in 1961
This is a very important speech that verifies what many people have been complaining about for decades. http://www.iamthewitness.com/DarylBradfordSmith_Freedman.html |
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Hatikva - The Hope, Israel National Anthem
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At 10 AM, Monday morning, the Holocaust Remembrance day events began with a siren that was heard throughout Israel.
Yom HaZikaron laShoah Ve'laGvura or Yom HaShoah (יום השואה , יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה) - "Holocaust (and Heroism) Remembrance Day" - is held in the early spring, on the 27th day of Nisan according to the Hebrew calendar. In Israel, however, observance is moved back a day if 27 Nisan falls on a Friday or forward a day if 27 Nisan falls on a Sunday (to avoid adjacency with the Jewish Sabbath). In the Diaspora, Yom HaShoah is generally observed on 27 Nisan regardless.
Yom Hashoa is a day set aside for remembering the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. In Israel, it is a national memorial day.
Yom HaShoah was inaugurated in 1959, anchored in a law signed by the Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion and the President of Israel Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
The original proposal was to hold Yom Hashoah on the 15th of Nisan, the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising (April 19, 1943), but this was problematic because the 15th of Nissan is the first day of Pesach (Passover). The date was moved to the 27th of Nisan, which is eight days before Yom Ha'atzma'ut, or Israeli Independence Day.
While many Orthodox Jews commemorate the Holocaust on Yom Hashoah, some in the Orthodox community remember the victims of the Holocaust on days of mourning declared by the rabbis before the Holocaust, such as Tisha b'Av in the summer, and the Tenth of Tevet, in the winter. It is interesting to note that Ismar Schorsch, former Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (of the Conservative movement) held that Holocaust commemoration should take place on Tisha b'Av.
Most Jewish communities hold a solemn ceremony on this day, but there is no institutionalized ritual. Lighting memorial candles and reciting the Kaddish - the prayer for the departed - are common.
On the eve of Yom HaShoah in Israel, there is a state ceremony at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes Authority. At 10:00am on Yom HaShoah, throughout Israel, air-raid sirens are sounded for two minutes. During this time, people stop what they are doing and stand at attention; cars stop, even on the highways; and the whole country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. On the eve of Yom HaShoah and the day itself, places of public entertainment are closed by law. Israeli television airs Holocaust documentaries and Holocaust-related talk shows, and low-key Hebrew and Yiddish songs are played on the radio. Flags on public buildings are flown at half mast.
Those Jews in the Diaspora who observe Yom HaShoah may observe it within the synagogue, as well as in the broader Jewish community. Commemorations range from synagogue services to communal vigils and educational programs. Many Yom HaShoah programs feature a talk by a Holocaust survivor, recitation of appropriate psalms, songs and readings, or viewing of a Holocaust-themed film. Some communities choose to emphasize the depth of loss that Jews experienced in the Holocaust by reading the names of Holocaust victims one after another -- dramatizing the unfathomable notion of six million deaths. Many Jewish schools also hold Holocaust-related educational programs on, or around, Yom HaShoah.
Also during this day, tens of thousands of Israeli high-school students, and thousands of Jews from around the world, hold a memorial service in Auschwitz, in what has become known as "The March of the Living," in defiance of the Holocaust Death Marches. This event is endorsed and subsidized by the Israeli Ministry of Education and the Holocaust Claims Conference, and is considered an important part of the school curriculum -- a culmination of several months of studies on World War II and the Holocaust.
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Unissued / Unused material.
Nazareth reoccupied by the Jews. Israel / Palestine.
MS Dr Chaim Weizmann entering house which is serving as House of Parliament for the Israeli nation in Tel Aviv. CU Weizmann and another man have passes checked on entering. CU Jewish soldier. MS and CU more government officials entering gate. MS David Ben Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel, arriving. Various shots Nazareth.
MS Arab delegation approaches Nazareth to discuss administration of the occupied city. MS the delegation. CU as the delegation meets the Arab Major in charge of the town. CU Jewish man. MS's a street scene in Nazareth. CU Jewish armoured vehicles entering Nazareth. MS Jewish jeeps entering Nazareth. MS the Church of Annunciation. Interior MS of church facing altar. Exterior MS of Church of Annunciation which houses "Mary's Well". CU Arabs standing beside Hebrew notice. CU wall notice board reading "Church of Annunciation". CU Arab water sellers.
CU Jewish soldier getting some water. MS's Church of Annunciation. CU's as Arab opens door of church. MS Arab stretcher party carrying wounded through street. MS two Jewish soldiers marching past signpost. CU arm of signpost pointing to Nazareth with skull and crossbones whitewashed over top of it. |
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Am Nachmittag des 14. Mai 1948, verliest David Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv die Gründungsurkunde des neuen Staates Israel. Die Menschen tanzen vor Freude auf den Straßen. Aber die arabischen Nachbarländer haben gedroht, den jungen Staat auszuradieren. Nur zwölf Stunden später bombardieren ägyptische Kampfflugzeuge die Metropole Tel Aviv. Dietmar Schulz, langjähriger ZDF-Korrespondent in Israel, schildert die schwierige Geburt Israels und das Wechselbad der Gefühle, das seine Bevölkerung in den beiden Tagen im Mai verkraften musste: Erst Freudentaumel, dann Existenzängste.
Die Unterstützung für die Existenz des Staates Israel ist bis heute ein politisch-moralisches Gebot in Deutschland. Doch welche Konsequenzen hat diese deutsche Verpflichtung gegenüber Israel? Eberhard Piltz zeigt in seiner ungewöhnlichen Dokumentation die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Umfrage und fragt Politiker, Historiker, Künstler und Prominente nach den Konsequenzen. |
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Am Nachmittag des 14. Mai 1948, verliest David Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv die Gründungsurkunde des neuen Staates Israel. Die Menschen tanzen vor Freude auf den Straßen. Aber die arabischen Nachbarländer haben gedroht, den jungen Staat auszuradieren. Nur zwölf Stunden später bombardieren ägyptische Kampfflugzeuge die Metropole Tel Aviv. Dietmar Schulz, langjähriger ZDF-Korrespondent in Israel, schildert die schwierige Geburt Israels und das Wechselbad der Gefühle, das seine Bevölkerung in den beiden Tagen im Mai verkraften musste: Erst Freudentaumel, dann Existenzängste.
Die Unterstützung für die Existenz des Staates Israel ist bis heute ein politisch-moralisches Gebot in Deutschland. Doch welche Konsequenzen hat diese deutsche Verpflichtung gegenüber Israel? Eberhard Piltz zeigt in seiner ungewöhnlichen Dokumentation die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Umfrage und fragt Politiker, Historiker, Künstler und Prominente nach den Konsequenzen. |
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Comunidad judia de España murcia
se presenta la comunidad y su lider
israel sesenta años
2008 2007 2006 2005
2008 2007
VÍDEOS DE A.S.E.I. VÍDEOS RECOMENDADOS POR A.S.E.I.
ASOCIACIÓN CULTURAL HEBRAICA CARTA DE SEFARAD CASA SEFARAD-ISRAEL EMBAJADA DE ISRAEL EN ESPAÑA INFOMEDIO TARBUT
* Inicio
* 60 AÑOS
* ACTIVIDADES A.S.E.I.
* BOOKCROSSING
* CALENDARIO (CONVERSOR)
* CONTÁCTANOS
* KOTEL
* IN MEMORIAM
* LAS LLAVES HALLADAS
* LIBROS
* LINKS
* MEMORIA DEL HOLOCAUSTO
* MULTIMEDIA
* OPINIÓN
* OTRAS ACTIVIDADES
* QUIÉNES SOMOS
* SOCIOS
* SOLIDARIDAD
Inicio / MULTIMEDIA / VÍDEOS RECOMENDADOS POR A.S.E.I.
* Shalom Israel
* The Birth of Israel
* Ben Gurion Indepence Speech
* Japanese Jews
* Barbra Streisand sings Hatikvah and talks to Golda Meir
* Sefarad. Rosa Zaragoza. Córdoba
* Mayumana in concert
* Be by Mayumana Percussion
* David Broza & Mayumana
* David Broza & Wuisam Murad
* David Broza - Ramito de violetasBritain recognizes Israel
* Pueblo unido: Solidaridad con Israel
* Jerusalem capital of Jews
* Save Sderot
* Tel Aviv - Life and street culture
* Cool facts about Israel
* Matisyahu - Jerusalem
* Famous Jews People
* Tel Aviv - The gorgeous city in Israel
* Israel & Jerusalem
* Jerusalem I
* God bless Israel
* Eilat, Israel
* Lola Dana International
* Isaac - Madonna - Confesions Tour
* Scenes of Israel
* Jerusalem United
* Israel - See what it really looks like
* Judíos
* Tikum Olam - Israeli Emergency Rescue Operations Abroad
* Israel - did you know?
* Jerusalem, Israel - A montage of scenes
* Chazak Ameinu - We stand as one
* Historia de Israel
* Yeshivat Hesder "Nahar - Deiah"
* Invest in Israel
* The Exodus I
* The Exodus II
* The Exodus III
* The Exodus IV
* Ofra Haza - Deliver us (Hebrew version)
* Hava Nagila on ice! |
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Am Nachmittag des 14. Mai 1948, verliest David Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv die Gründungsurkunde des neuen Staates Israel. Die Menschen tanzen vor Freude auf den Straßen. Aber die arabischen Nachbarländer haben gedroht, den jungen Staat auszuradieren. Nur zwölf Stunden später bombardieren ägyptische Kampfflugzeuge die Metropole Tel Aviv. Dietmar Schulz, langjähriger ZDF-Korrespondent in Israel, schildert die schwierige Geburt Israels und das Wechselbad der Gefühle, das seine Bevölkerung in den beiden Tagen im Mai verkraften musste: Erst Freudentaumel, dann Existenzängste.
Die Unterstützung für die Existenz des Staates Israel ist bis heute ein politisch-moralisches Gebot in Deutschland. Doch welche Konsequenzen hat diese deutsche Verpflichtung gegenüber Israel? Eberhard Piltz zeigt in seiner ungewöhnlichen Dokumentation die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Umfrage und fragt Politiker, Historiker, Künstler und Prominente (und leider auch Moshe Zuckermann den Wirrkopf) nach den Konsequenzen. |
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Am Nachmittag des 14. Mai 1948, verliest David Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv die Gründungsurkunde des neuen Staates Israel. Die Menschen tanzen vor Freude auf den Straßen. Aber die arabischen Nachbarländer haben gedroht, den jungen Staat auszuradieren. Nur zwölf Stunden später bombardieren ägyptische Kampfflugzeuge die Metropole Tel Aviv. Dietmar Schulz, langjähriger ZDF-Korrespondent in Israel, schildert die schwierige Geburt Israels und das Wechselbad der Gefühle, das seine Bevölkerung in den beiden Tagen im Mai verkraften musste: Erst Freudentaumel, dann Existenzängste.
Die Unterstützung für die Existenz des Staates Israel ist bis heute ein politisch-moralisches Gebot in Deutschland. Doch welche Konsequenzen hat diese deutsche Verpflichtung gegenüber Israel? Eberhard Piltz zeigt in seiner ungewöhnlichen Dokumentation die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Umfrage und fragt Politiker, Historiker, Künstler und Prominente nach den Konsequenzen. |
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This is a video about the special relationship between Israel and Germany |
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A boeing 737-700 landing in Ben Gurion International Airport.
Aircraft: El Al 737-700 by FFX
Scenery:Ben Gurion by David Rosenfeld |
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A short movie made for a report on Jewish Ghettos. Almost all of the photos are from the ghettos, although some of the pictures are about the Holocaust in general.
Music - "Goodbye Blue Sky" by Pink Floyd
Yom HaZikaron laShoah Ve'laGvura or Yom HaShoah (יום השואה , יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה) - "Holocaust (and Heroism) Remembrance Day" - is held in the early spring, on the 27th day of Nisan according to the Hebrew calendar. In Israel, however, observance is moved back a day if 27 Nisan falls on a Friday or forward a day if 27 Nisan falls on a Sunday (to avoid adjacency with the Jewish Sabbath). In the Diaspora, Yom HaShoah is generally observed on 27 Nisan regardless.
Yom Hashoa is a day set aside for remembering the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. In Israel, it is a national memorial day.
Yom HaShoah was inaugurated in 1959, anchored in a law signed by the Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion and the President of Israel Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
The original proposal was to hold Yom Hashoah on the 15th of Nisan, the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising (April 19, 1943), but this was problematic because the 15th of Nissan is the first day of Pesach (Passover). The date was moved to the 27th of Nisan, which is eight days before Yom Ha'atzma'ut, or Israeli Independence Day.
While many Orthodox Jews commemorate the Holocaust on Yom Hashoah, some in the Orthodox community remember the victims of the Holocaust on days of mourning declared by the rabbis before the Holocaust, such as Tisha b'Av in the summer, and the Tenth of Tevet, in the winter. It is interesting to note that Ismar Schorsch, former Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (of the Conservative movement) held that Holocaust commemoration should take place on Tisha b'Av.
Most Jewish communities hold a solemn ceremony on this day, but there is no institutionalized ritual. Lighting memorial candles and reciting the Kaddish - the prayer for the departed - are common.
On the eve of Yom HaShoah in Israel, there is a state ceremony at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes Authority. At 10:00am on Yom HaShoah, throughout Israel, air-raid sirens are sounded for two minutes. During this time, people stop what they are doing and stand at attention; cars stop, even on the highways; and the whole country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. On the eve of Yom HaShoah and the day itself, places of public entertainment are closed by law. Israeli television airs Holocaust documentaries and Holocaust-related talk shows, and low-key Hebrew and Yiddish songs are played on the radio. Flags on public buildings are flown at half mast.
Those Jews in the Diaspora who observe Yom HaShoah may observe it within the synagogue, as well as in the broader Jewish community. Commemorations range from synagogue services to communal vigils and educational programs. Many Yom HaShoah programs feature a talk by a Holocaust survivor, recitation of appropriate psalms, songs and readings, or viewing of a Holocaust-themed film. Some communities choose to emphasize the depth of loss that Jews experienced in the Holocaust by reading the names of Holocaust victims one after another -- dramatizing the unfathomable notion of six million deaths. Many Jewish schools also hold Holocaust-related educational programs on, or around, Yom HaShoah.
Also during this day, tens of thousands of Israeli high-school students, and thousands of Jews from around the world, hold a memorial service in Auschwitz, in what has become known as "The March of the Living," in defiance of the Holocaust Death Marches. This event is endorsed and subsidized by the Israeli Ministry of Education and the Holocaust Claims Conference, and is considered an important part of the school curriculum -- a culmination of several months of studies on World War II and the Holocaust. |
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A short movie made for a report on Jewish Ghettos. Almost all of the photos are from the ghettos, although some of the pictures are about the Holocaust in general.
Music - "Goodbye Blue Sky" by Pink Floyd
Yom HaZikaron laShoah Ve'laGvura or Yom HaShoah (יום השואה , יום הזיכרון לשואה ולגבורה) - "Holocaust (and Heroism) Remembrance Day" - is held in the early spring, on the 27th day of Nisan according to the Hebrew calendar. In Israel, however, observance is moved back a day if 27 Nisan falls on a Friday or forward a day if 27 Nisan falls on a Sunday (to avoid adjacency with the Jewish Sabbath). In the Diaspora, Yom HaShoah is generally observed on 27 Nisan regardless.
Yom Hashoa is a day set aside for remembering the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. In Israel, it is a national memorial day.
Yom HaShoah was inaugurated in 1959, anchored in a law signed by the Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion and the President of Israel Yitzhak Ben-Zvi.
The original proposal was to hold Yom Hashoah on the 15th of Nisan, the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising (April 19, 1943), but this was problematic because the 15th of Nissan is the first day of Pesach (Passover). The date was moved to the 27th of Nisan, which is eight days before Yom Ha'atzma'ut, or Israeli Independence Day.
While many Orthodox Jews commemorate the Holocaust on Yom Hashoah, some in the Orthodox community remember the victims of the Holocaust on days of mourning declared by the rabbis before the Holocaust, such as Tisha b'Av in the summer, and the Tenth of Tevet, in the winter. It is interesting to note that Ismar Schorsch, former Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (of the Conservative movement) held that Holocaust commemoration should take place on Tisha b'Av.
Most Jewish communities hold a solemn ceremony on this day, but there is no institutionalized ritual. Lighting memorial candles and reciting the Kaddish - the prayer for the departed - are common.
On the eve of Yom HaShoah in Israel, there is a state ceremony at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes Authority. At 10:00am on Yom HaShoah, throughout Israel, air-raid sirens are sounded for two minutes. During this time, people stop what they are doing and stand at attention; cars stop, even on the highways; and the whole country comes to a standstill as people pay silent tribute to the dead. On the eve of Yom HaShoah and the day itself, places of public entertainment are closed by law. Israeli television airs Holocaust documentaries and Holocaust-related talk shows, and low-key Hebrew and Yiddish songs are played on the radio. Flags on public buildings are flown at half mast.
Those Jews in the Diaspora who observe Yom HaShoah may observe it within the synagogue, as well as in the broader Jewish community. Commemorations range from synagogue services to communal vigils and educational programs. Many Yom HaShoah programs feature a talk by a Holocaust survivor, recitation of appropriate psalms, songs and readings, or viewing of a Holocaust-themed film. Some communities choose to emphasize the depth of loss that Jews experienced in the Holocaust by reading the names of Holocaust victims one after another -- dramatizing the unfathomable notion of six million deaths. Many Jewish schools also hold Holocaust-related educational programs on, or around, Yom HaShoah.
Also during this day, tens of thousands of Israeli high-school students, and thousands of Jews from around the world, hold a memorial service in Auschwitz, in what has become known as "The March of the Living," in defiance of the Holocaust Death Marches. This event is endorsed and subsidized by the Israeli Ministry of Education and the Holocaust Claims Conference, and is considered an important part of the school curriculum -- a culmination of several months of studies on World War II and the Holocaust.
http://www.knesset.gov.il/shoah/eng/eshoah.htm |
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The birth and the early years of the state of Israel in clips from the documentary "50 Years War", and a tribute to David Ben-Gurion. Accompanied by the tune of "Hoppípolla" and "Með Bloðnasír" by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós. If this video is appreciated I'll make some more on Israel's history. Shalom |
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Abrasha (Avraham) Stavsky saved tens of thousands of Jews during the holocaust. But in the end, he was murdered along with 18 other Jewish heroes on the ship known as the Altalena. |
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"Israel may have the right to put others on trial, but certainly no one has the right to put the Jewish people and the State of Israel on trial." Ariel Sharon
"I vow that if I was just an Israeli civilian and I met a Palestinian I would burn him and I would make him suffer before killing him." Ariel Sharon
"One million Arabs are not worth a Jewish fingernail." Rabbi Yaacov Perrin
David Ben-Gurion, May 1948, to the General Staff.
From Ben-Gurion, A Biography, by Michael Ben-Zohar, Delacorte, New York 1978:
"We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population." |
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Haim She-Ka-eleh
Yitzhak Navon - David Ben Gurion |
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Am Nachmittag des 14. Mai 1948, verliest David Ben Gurion in Tel Aviv die Gründungsurkunde des neuen Staates Israel. Die Menschen tanzen vor Freude auf den Straßen. Aber die arabischen Nachbarländer haben gedroht, den jungen Staat auszuradieren. Nur zwölf Stunden später bombardieren ägyptische Kampfflugzeuge die Metropole Tel Aviv. Dietmar Schulz, langjähriger ZDF-Korrespondent in Israel, schildert die schwierige Geburt Israels und das Wechselbad der Gefühle, das seine Bevölkerung in den beiden Tagen im Mai verkraften musste: Erst Freudentaumel, dann Existenzängste.
Die Unterstützung für die Existenz des Staates Israel ist bis heute ein politisch-moralisches Gebot in Deutschland. Doch welche Konsequenzen hat diese deutsche Verpflichtung gegenüber Israel? Eberhard Piltz zeigt in seiner ungewöhnlichen Dokumentation die Ergebnisse einer aktuellen Umfrage und fragt Politiker, Historiker, Künstler und Prominente nach den Konsequenzen. |
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David Ben Gurion |
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Taglit Mayanot Birthright Israel - Bus 29 singing our anthem "Jerusalem" by Matisyahu on the way to David Ben Gurion airport. |
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