Lecture for reserve duty soldiers – Defensible borders

Lecture for reserve duty soldiers on Yigal Allon's concept of “defensible borders” Duration: 1.5 hours This lecture deals with understanding the concept of "defensible borders" as conceived and formulated by Yigal Allon, through a historical and security journey of determining the borders of the State of Israel to the strategic implications of the country's borders today. We will learn about the process of shaping the borders of the State of Israel in the 20th century and examine them […]

Lecture – Back on Track | Or Shizaf

Because in my spirit are the inspiring lectures of those who served and continue to serve in the reserves in the War of Iron Swords. Or is a civilian running coach who was wounded in his legs in Khan Yunis. Or will talk about his unit, his friends who were wounded and fell, and his rehabilitation process, which focuses on returning to marathon running. The lectures bring to the forefront the new challenges faced by reserve soldiers who have been uprooted from their lives and emphasize the values of […]

Lecture "Rebellion of Hope" to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day and Heroes' Remembrance Day

The lecture "Rebellion of Hope" examines the story of Jewish youth movements during the Holocaust and their extraordinary choice to resist evil despite the reality of despair, hunger, and extermination. By examining the processes they underwent, from educational movements to the establishment of underground resistance groups, participants are exposed to moral dilemmas, the power of educational action even under impossible conditions, and the power of youth as a force for change. […]

Lecture "Lil Tsiganeria" marking Holocaust Remembrance Day and Heroes' Remembrance Day

The lecture "Lil Tsiganeria – Suffering and Heroism in the Krakow Ghetto" presents the inspiring story of a group of young people from Zionist youth movements who were active in Krakow during the Holocaust and chose – out of a reality of fear and oppression – to raise their heads, organize, and fight. Through the stories of Dolk Liebskind, Shimon Dranger, Gusta Davidzon, Avraham Leibowitz, and other fighters, participants will learn about a fascinating human event […]

Lecture: "North African Jewry in the Holocaust – A Forgotten Memory" to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day

The lecture offers participants an in-depth look at the experiences of Jews in Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria during World War II—a historical reality that has been pushed out of the mainstream discourse surrounding Holocaust remembrance in Israel. The lecture reviews the Vichy regime and the German occupation of North Africa, the policy of discrimination and persecution of Jews, labor camps, deportations to Europe, and the influence of Nazi propaganda on hostility toward Jews on the part of Muslim neighbors. […]

Lecture "Jewish Heroism in the Red Army" to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day and Heroism Day

The lecture "Jewish Heroism in the Red Army" offers a fascinating look at an important and not always well-known chapter in the historical memory of the Jewish people – the story of the Jewish fighters in the Red Army during World War II. Through a rich presentation accompanied by testimonies and historical context, participants are exposed to the intensity of the fighting, the spirit of heroism, and the Jewish identity that was preserved even in the heat of battle. The lecture examines the ethos of Jewish heroism […]

“There's Room for Everyone" – Exhibition and workshop on accessibility and people with disabilities

Population: Police officers and command staff Discussion and workshop on the tools needed to create a more accessible society and positive encounters with people with disabilities. What is disability and how does it arise? The "invisible" disability What does accessibility look like and how does it relate to us as police officers? The challenges of creating a society where there is a place for everyone.

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