In his first press conference on Operation Roaring Lion, Netanyahu framed the conflict as part of Israel’s historical ...
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The Book of Esther: How letters preserved Jewish identity across empires and exile
How the Book of Esther uses letters to safeguard Jewish identity and language during exile and empire.
"You won’t need it much longer:" Iran-linked cyberattack replaces homepage with message threatening Hebrew’s future.The post Hackers attack Academy of Hebrew Language website appeared first on JNS.org ...
Handala hackers breach Hebrew Academy website amid Iran-Israel war, leave chilling message for users
Hackers linked to Iran breached the Academy of the Hebrew Language's website, delivering a chilling message to users.
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The Academy of the Hebrew Language's website was breached by Iran-linked hackers on Wednesday, with users encountering a threatening message in English when they entered the site. Iranian hackers ...
Hackers have disabled the website of the Academy of the Hebrew Language, the official Israeli institution governing the usage of modern Hebrew. Amid the US-Israeli war with Iran, the academy’s Hebrew ...
Roughly five hundred years before the Purim story, history entered a new phase. For the first time, large multi-regional empires emerged. In the late tenth and ninth centuries BCE, Assyria rose to ...
baba (itsbaba.com), the AI-powered Hebrew translation platform, today releases baba 2.0 — a complete rebuild of its iOS and Android app with new AI models, powerful new translation modes, and a ...
The history of the Zionist movement paints a very different picture to the one being espoused by Australia's politicians and ...
In so many ways, Judaism feels innate. It’s a peoplehood, a culture, a religion, an identity.It’s also a language, according to Sharon Levinson, a Lafayette Hill educator who teaches Hebrew to ...
In one of the world’s earliest Yiddish comics, created by Samuel Zagat in 1912, Gimpel the Matchmaker strides ahead while glancing backwards over his shoulder. He’s moving steadily forward, but at the ...
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