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Snow-white Younes
ZADAL
The Lebanese Christians of the South Lebanon Army (SLA), also known as "Zadal" in Hebrew, is a community originally from Lebanon now based in northern Israel. For decades, they fought alongside the IDF to protect Lebanon from Hezbollah and radical Islam. After being displaced in Israel in 2000, they continue to fight for Lebanon's freedom from across the border.
Donna Gracia
Jewish icon
In the story of Jewish history, few figures stand out like Donna Gracia: a remarkable woman born in Portugal in the 16th century, who became a vital part of the Jewish community after the expulsion from Spain in 1492.
Her journey is the proof of the constant presence of Jews within the state of Israel.


Nova Festival Massacre
📍 Kibbutz Re'im
On October 7th, 2024, one year after the Nova Festival massacre, the Israeli people gathered in Re’im to remember and honour those who lost their lives on October 7th.
Margalit Zinati
The family of Margalit Zinati, a tiny and unstoppable 92 years old lady who lives in Peki’in, Northern Israel, has remained in the country for over 2.000 years.
Today, Margalit is the guardian of the town's ancient synagogue, a place that represents Peki’in’s Jewish roots in what is now a Druze village, symbolizing the intricate social fabric of the region.


Meir Dayan
In 1953, a young Meir and his sister embarked on a journey that would change their lives forever.
Leaving behind a rich heritage in Iran, they joined thousands of Persian Jews headed to Israel with hopes of building a new life, and for Meir, now in his eighties, this journey still feels like yesterday as he shares his story.
Nabil
In the diverse fabric of Israeli society, based in the north of the country, there are the Druze: a unique religious and ethnic group that preserves ancient traditions and rituals.
But who are the Druze really? Nabil, a Syrian Druze from Pki'in, tells us the story of his people.


Circassians
Nestled among the mountains of northern Israel is a village rich in history and ancient traditions that, the moment you step into it, completely transports you to another dimension.
Just a stone’s throw from the Sea of Galilee lies Kfar Kama: a village home to the Circassians, a community of Muslims originally from the North Caucasus that arrived in Israel many years ago.
Indian jewish Heritage Center
The history of the Indian Jewish community is a fascinating tale of migration, survival, and cultural integration.
Among the oldest Jewish diasporas, Indian Jews have established a unique role in the region’s vibrant social fabric. Their presence in India spans thousands of years, blending seamlessly into a society known for its religious tolerance while tenaciously preserving their Jewish identity.


The Black Hebrew Israelites
The Black Hebrew Israelites trace their spiritual and ancestral roots to ancient Israel. Their belief is deeply rooted in the idea that the Israelite diaspora, following the fall of Judea to Roman forces in 70 CE, migrated further into the African continent. This connection to Israel as their ancestral homeland forms the cornerstone of their identity, supported by linguistic, cultural, and historical ties to their Afro-Semitic heritage.