This is an open letter written to the American Conference of Irish Studies. ACIS vice president Aidan Beatty is slated to ...
But the 50-year-old bricklayer insists that as the island’s inhabitants strive for full independence from their old colonial patrons ... about early European settlers. Famously, the Norse ...
What comes to mind when you think of the city of Savannah? Is it the beautifully laid out squares that dot the city? Or ...
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The largest community was in Duluth, where the first permanent Jewish settlers arrived in 1869. Another decade passed before a significant number joined them. German and Central European Jews came ...
In order to delegitimize the Jewish ... for Jewish settlers in Palestine…the projects of settlement and of nation-building developed at one and the same time on a single colonial terrain.” ...
Large numbers of the 500,000 or so Jewish settlers who have moved into the Palestinian Territories in recent decades are there for cheap land. The Hebrew teacher I had when I lived for six years ...
Settlers are Israeli citizens living in Jewish-only communities, known as Israeli settlements, built on Palestinian-owned land that Israel occupied in 1967. Benjamin Netanyahu – Israel’s ...
These include finance minister and leader of the Religious Zionist party, Bezalel Smotrich and his ideological ally Itamar Ben Gvir, leader of the Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Strength) party and former ...
He added: “It is better for the families of Jewish settlers to be happy than the families of released terrorists.” In a terse statement, the Shin Bet said Katz’s decision was made without ...
The general economic status of the Jews who live in Panama is good. The Jewish colony is not very large, being concentrated in three poins-Panama City, Colon and David en Chiriqui. In Panama City ...
One of the first Jewish settlers to return to the area was Chanoch Ben Arza, the son-in-law of the well-known religious writer Eliyahu KiTov. He opened a book shop in what was left of the ground ...