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Brian (Yossi) Horowitz
The Iron Wall Revisited: Utopian Paradigms in Jabotinsky's Conception of Zionism, Circa 1923
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Commemoration
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Vladimir Jabotinsky's birthday
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Welcome to the Jabotinsky Institute Website
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Drawings and Caricatures by Jabotinsky
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Online Search Engine in memory of Eryk Spektor
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Archive
Catalog of files
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Online Search
The new search engine and English translations of the titles, descriptions and keywords were made possible through a generous donation made in memory of Eryk Spektor.
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Posters
No Whisper Can Reach the Mind Only A Shout.
Selected posters from the Jabotinsky Institute Collections
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Articles
“There is no other work in the world more splendid than the work of the journalist. The role of the journalist in the field of humanities is like the function of the circulatory system in the body or the role of commerce in international economy.”
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Timeline
Noteworthy dates in Zeev Jabotinsky's life and activity, events in Hatzohar, Betar, Etzel, Lehi, Zionism, the Yishuv, and more
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Heritage
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Ze'ev Jabotinsky
Ze'ev Jabotinsky - Historical Life-Span
The audio-visual presentation is a 15-minute-film emanating from two projectors on six ascending and descending screens.
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The Af-Al-Pi
The National Sport – The Af-Al-Pi Immigration
The film is projected on a giant screen, bringing viewers directly into the drama they see and hear around them.
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