Museum of Underground Prisoners is a museum in Jerusalem commemorating the activity of the three Jewish undergrounds -Haganah, Irgun and Lehi—during the British Mandate period leading up the establishment of the State of Israel.
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The Birth of the Israeli Navy *
Imagine, just how does a new born state create a navy? Well, the Birth of the Israeli Navy begins with the foundation of naval academies, creation of a Jewish merchant ...
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Machon Ayalon is a perfect family attraction: You view an audio-visual movie, discover the underground factory’s secret entrances, & climb down to the munitions factory via the spiral staircase. It is an ...
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When the Right-wing parties finally won an election in Israel (1977), we began to see in the 1980’s recognition of their contribution to Israel’s independence. One example is the moving ...
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This segment on the Ayalon Institute was featured in part two in The History Channel’s “Cities of the Underworld” series. Follow the show’s host, Don Wildman, on this clandestine journey ...
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