The Forverts did not care much for the Balfour Declaration, the November 2 letter that pronounced British support for a Jewish home in Palestine, in the heat of World War One. Forverts editor Ab Cahan ...
The Guardian newspaper released a list of their “worst errors of judgment” over the past 200 years on May 7, which included their support of the Balfour Declaration. The article, which was written by ...
“The Balfour Declaration is one of the notable events in history, and its true importance will be realized more and more in decades to come, when much else in the history of the Great War will have ...
With the 100th anniversary of a key Zionist declaration approaching, the Palestinian Authority said it plans to sue Britain for issuing the edict. The P.A.’s foreign minister, Riyad al-Malki, told ...
One hundred years ago — on November 2, 1917 — the British Foreign Secretary, Arthur Balfour, issued a letter to the British Jewish leader, Lord Walter Rothschild, pledging British support for “a ...
On July 8 1903, the first Allied Colonial University Conference took place at the Hotel Cecil on the Thames Embankment in London. The development of knowledge production and university networks was ...
The centenary of the Balfour Declaration on Nov. 2 marks a promise made by the British government to help create a Jewish national home in Palestine. In Britain, people are divided on whether the ...
The Sixth Anniversary of the publication of the Balfour Declaration on November 2, 1917, was celebrated this afternoon by leading Zionist workers, the guests at a luncheon at the Commodore Hotel ...
It was a royal reveal of sorts. A red curtain concealed a small section of the large concrete wall Israel has built around much of the West Bank. A frail-looking Queen Elizabeth II -- not the real one ...
Re: the Dec. 20 article "Balfour Declaration still resonates today." Regarding Matt Sommers Balfour Declaration opinion piece: nowhere does Sommers mention the fact that Jews have lived in the Levant ...
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